ifffF. AGITATOR. 'avSllsboro; penna. Morning, Wot. 10, 1859. i Co.. 119 Nassau St., New York, and 10 * -.IK'-mu. are the Agents for the Agitator, and the largest circulating Newspapers in the 9 Al ' ’Lte» and the Canadas. They are authorized to con- Cs^ H . 3 t our lowest rotes. ■■■ ■ W. 0. Thompson succeeds David Hart as Qtho Crystal Fountain Temperance Hotel in Mr. Thompson is an obliging gentleman, make a good landlord.' lndian Summer which some of our co enjoyed so much and got so sadly poeti- T; H t. some four or five weeks since, earn© to this about a week ago and still Ungers with Xfce leather is calm and mild with sun-shiny jj rf and moonlight nights. Our tillage readers, and those in the adjoining , fa* of Delmar and Charleston, will please remember Ijt {he next lecture in the Temperance Reform dub ftwse, will he delivered by Rev. J. F. Calkins, on 1 FuiPAY EVENING NEXT, NoV. llth, ■ lie Court House. Let us have a regular oldfash ■:ed Temperance meeting then and there ! i7~directiou of County Commissioners, . e faces un our town clock have been changed from /bhek ground and gilt figures to a white ground and ~! ck figures. We do not think this is an improve -Int. and wc trust tho Commissioner? will restore the jiginal colors. We have heard complaints from citi es who live at a distance from the Court House, whereas before tho time could be easily read, now , e figure could not be distinguished from another.— indo from this inconvenience, the general appear ed of the clock is inferior to what it was before.— • e t ub have the colors restored, or let us have tho rea | js.if there be any for the change. Pi bul Mt.miNf.'s. —Xbe Temperance Reform ,\b meet* every Monday evening at tlio Odd Fel ■'*=’ Hall. 'The Philharmonic Society meets every Monday eve .jjg at Hoy’s Hall. XLfl Episcopal Mite Society meets every Tuesday trcniug. prajer Meetings at the Methodist Church on WcJ ,{.]3; e\ening of each week. jbe Ladies' Social in connection with the Preshyto rin Church meets on Thursday aftoruoon and evo semi-monthly, tba Temperance course of Lectures of the Reform f;ab will be held on Friday evening of each week du ric the winter —unless otherwise ordered—at the r.al House. A Prayer meeting is held at the Presbyterian Church : .'iiiurday evening of each week. Adjoining Counties. Bradford—We have the last words of the Herald ya now. Ho Lacks out of tho “newspaper war” with Heb.is a \ery convenient friend at Athens, who .•'[•him uut of his trouble in the following style; “Athens, Oct 27, 1859. Mr. CfU'i: — Dtar Sir: — l have been requested by ir.abcr of your readers in this vicinity, and you -■■x ihey are many, to write to you and see if you .-.11 not le prei ailed upon to stop your controversy rj mat man of the Weilsboro Agitator. We dislike new.-paper wars, and besides we think the Ag .mrbeucuth your notice. Now don't mindhlsabuso Your friend, (Nobody.) «e are surprised that Mr. Nobody, or any of his : j :ls should request Mr. Chase to stop his controver ?»;;h us. The articles in tho Heraldon th&Ayitator »stso peculiarly adapted to Democratic tastes, that r* suppose! they would be satisfactory to all the Her ih reader?. It is a pity, then, that the Ajitator is itaei beneath Mr. C.’s notice; so the Herald man to Mr. Nobody, backs out of the “war” and •gnbis name a« follows : htKmiU'.«ay to our correspondent that we had u:imde up our mind to notice the Agitator no :•••. But he is out again this week upon us, like a a*k upon a chicken, and it is bard to keep from •■ailing. However, we wish to offend none of our t:tri and will therefore bid tho Agitator q.q affectiou •“iil.eu, and console ourself by repeating over in our nannd two lines from a celebrated bard: “Things have come to a devil of a pass flhea a man can’t wallop bis own Jackass.’’ ■ V»'c clip the following items from tbo Towan- . I'hc first of a course of lectures before the * y Literary Institute, was delivered by Dr. Murdock Ekidi. on Tuesday evening last. The nextlecturo ,f -.ce delivered by Dr. Loomis of tbo Lewisburg Uni y;." Tiie course will consist of ten lectures, one -tfieliicrt‘l every two weeks. ——An attempt was made a few nights since to p ;cc i-oivcrsalist Church in Sylvania borough.— ‘•Snatch, however, before much damage baa been ticure wa 2 discovered, and the flames extiuguish- e are requested to announce that the Brad • funty Teachers’ Association will be in session Public School House in this place, on Friday of next week, tho 11th and 12th insL— exercises will be gone through with. Hon. • 'iumot will deliver the address. Potter— Tiu: Potter Co. Teachers’ Associa ' *ill hold ita third annual meeting in the Town u foudertport, commencing tho 14th of Nov. • Iu *1 * o’clo *k A. M., and continue five days. The during each day will consist of Drills in those 1 "“" : Pursued in Common .Schools. They will be by the County Suporinitcndant assisted by & 11. Rice, During the continuance of the In addresses will be delivered each evening.— announced, wo notice the names of **' * lr ' J!c wrick, Rev. M. H. Rice, I. A. Cooper, A. Cordelia Hydorn. * "e notice by the foudersport Journal that a .. , s ;: c been purchased by tho firm of Olms ‘ u Ecy, intended for Germania. Tho machine ‘-au one but will be better than none. —\\ iu.iam Paukku, a colored man, t hCUcral l v known in and about “Williamsport, de.id m the public road near the morning. He was about sixty years old. c :irn from tho Williamsport Gazette that Central passenger train which left “wiil :J “ 0L morning, was badly smashed , ;,jM k ' I " yfcrsworied on un day or not, but r ‘. *'*• an 'l it can be looked upon as a judg wiue Providence.— IPatcAmon. ac k laying on the &unbury Wood cord, 100® I 50 ** lb 10M <§> Eggs ft dozen, 12 Special Notices. The Great English Remedy. Sir James Clarke's Celebrated Female Pills.— Prepared rotn a preserrpium of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Ertra ordinary to the Queen.-** This well known medicine is no im position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any causes whatever; and although a powerful remedy they contain nothing hurtful in their con stitution. To Married Ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring on tho monthly period with regularity.— These Pills have never been known to fail where the direc tions on tha ‘id page of tho pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars get a pamphlet, free, of tho agent. N. B.—sVand 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by re turn mail. For sale by John A. Roy, WelKboro; lI.H. Boiden, Tioga; C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; G. W. Miller, Luwrenceville: J. & J. G. P.irkbnrst. Elkland ; A. & ,1. Dcarmuu, Knoxville; and Charles Goodspeed, Westfield. [Jau- i 7,1859. ly.] IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. - DB. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS, PREPARED BY CORNELIUS L. CHEESEMAN, M. D. NEW YORK CITY- The combination of ingredients in these Pills are tho re sult of alongand extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in corrcctingallirregularitlea,Paluful Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of tho heart, disturbed sleep, which arise,from interruptiouof nature TO MARRIED LADIES, Dr Chceseman’s Pills oro invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladles who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills, cun place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that they rcpie sent to do.. NOTICE. They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a mis-car riage would certainly result therefrom. Wan anted purely vegetable, aud free from anything inju rious to life or health. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on cn closing $1 to tbo General Agent. Sold by one Druggist In every town in tho United States, R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 106 Chambers Street, Now York. To whom all wholesale orders should bo addressed. Sold bv John A. Rov Weilsboro, Pa., and by Pratt & Hill Owego. N. Y. [April 23,1559, 10 Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. WHERE tho above preparation is known, it is so well es tablished as an infallible Remedy for the cure of— Covens. Colds, Sorb Throat, lloarsexess, Bronchitis. Spit ting of Blood, Pain in the Breast., Croup, Whooping Cough, and every form of Pulmonary Complaint, that it were a work of supererogation to speak of ith merits. Discovered by a celebrated physician more than twenty years since, it has by the wonderful cures it has effected been constantly appreciating In public favor, until Its use and its use and its reputation are alike universal; and it la now well known and cherished by nil (and their ‘‘namols legion*’) who have been restored to health by its use as the Great Uemfcdy for all the diseases which it professes to cure. Sir James Clarke, physician to Quoen Victoria, has given it us his opinion that CONSUME TION CAN BE C URED. Tlie whole history of lliis mediciuo fully confirms the opln ion of that eminent man. Thousands can testify, and have testified, that when all other remedies bad failed, this had completely cured; that when the sufferer had well nigh des* paired, this had afforded immediate relief; that when tho physician bad pronounced the disease Incurable, this has re moved-it entirely. The virtues of this Balsam are alike applicable to cure a slight cold or a Confirmed Consumption, and its power as a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy cannot be equalled. t£ft.CAUTjoN! Purchase none unless it has tho written signature of ‘-I. Butts” on tho wrapper, as well as the print ed name of the proprietors. Read the following Letter Gentlemen: Having used Dr. Wi?tir*s Balsam of TVild Cherry in my practice with great success, I most cheerfully recommend it to tlio«e afflicted with Obstinate Cocoas, Colds, or Asthma. (Signed.) 11. G. MARTIN, M. D. Mansfield, Tioga Co., Aug. 1858. Tho following persons have also derived great benefit from the use of the GREAT REMEDY: ‘Wm. l Lawrence. I*. M., Bailey Creek; John Fox. P. M. Mainsbnrg; B.M. Bailey, the well known temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jeriel a well known citizen of this county. S. W PoWLK & Co.. Proprietors, Boston, For sale by their Agents everywhere. AGENTS. —John A. Roy, Wellsboro; C. W. Nesbitt. Mans field; D. S. Magee, Rlossburg; J. G. Albeck, Liberty; A Humphrey. Tioga; Dr. A; Rollins, Jr., Mainaburg. September 30,1555. 0. BULLAED Takes this opportunity of announcing that ho has fit ted up tho stand formerly occupied by G. Lamb, and now receiving an entirely NEW STOCK Ilia stock consists in part of Pork and Flour , -SUGARS Refined, Crushed, Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado. Pork, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Fish, Oil, Coffee, Tobacco —Smoking & Chewing, Snuff, Soap, Molasses—Maple & Sugar house, Soap. WnnnMl top Pail3 > Brooms, Baskets, VV UUUM\ W HiEJ Bird Cages, Wheel Bar rows, Willow Wagons, Clothes X’ins, Clothes Baskets, Wooden Pails, ic. Altogether tho best assortment ol Willow and Wooden Ware over brought into Wells boro 1 U U ITflJlljl f! Whitewash Brushes, Blacking Brush imiMlM os, Shoo Brushes, Clothes Brashes, Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes, YAMEI MOTIONS S,'c2s?kiSs and Pocket Combs, mado of Ivory, dutta Pereha, and Bone, Penholders. Pencils, Pens, Pencil Sharpeners, Slate and Lead Pencils. Steel Rings, Jews Harps, Teething Kings, Chess Boards. Dominoes, Rubber Balls, Yankee Soap, Pipes, Sealing Was, Inkstands, Marsciles and Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper, Hnvelopcs, Ac.. Ac. -f-vp> TTYTC- Oranges, Lemons, Apples, p _£\, UlilJ. pigs, Prunes, Currants Rai ins. Cherries. MTITC! 0f all kinds. Also Mustard, Gher- JN Ulk) kins, Pickles, Candies, Citron Brae died Fruits, Ac., Ac. SWEET POTATOES, Ac., &c. Teas. Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut megs, Candles, Crackers, Childrens’ Toys, Ac. I \vill not enumerate articles further, but would re spectfully invite thoSe desirous of purchasing any ar ticle in this line, to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. If I cannot please you for quality and prices you will have to go to the City to do better, I will state however that everything is FOR SALE FOR CASH. 0. BULLARD, April 23, 1859. PRESS 3IAKISG. MISS M. A. JOHNSON, respectfully announces to the citizens of Well.boro and vicinity, that she has taken rooms over Niles A Elliott's Store, where she is prepared to execute all orders in the lino of DKESS MAKING. Having had experience in the business, she feels confident that she can give satisfac tion to all who may favor her with their patronage. Sefft. 29, 1853. = SOFT HATS by the dozen or single, in every vari ety, stylo and quality, at the New Hat Store in Corning, at prices to suit the times. August 2d, ISOJ. QIItK. Salt Lr. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOE. revolutions yTTHETHER in Government or fashions never go m backwards. ‘‘Old Fogyism” may frown down every exhibition of youthful fancy, yet .every issue from the Press of Fashion shows that some new ad vance has been made in this branch of Science and the Arts. Recognizing this principle of progress in his deport ment of Trade, J. NYE EOBINSON has not sought to keep up with, but to go a little in advance of the ideas and wants of the community in which he lives both as regards the style and location of his business or the whereabouts and how ho does it. Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict Attention to Business will nndor ordinary circumstances insure success he undertook to manufacture for this community a por tion of their r CLOTHING and it affords him much pleasure to know that he haa so far succeeded as, to have received a good SHARE OF THE TRADE. A continuance of which—while he gratefully acknowl edges past favors—he earnestly and respectfully so licits. In every kind of business there are some things that are called Leading Articles, and so wo find in this that BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES aro what almost everybody wants and without which no establishment can dress up its customers in truly Elegant Style. Of these he has a great abundance and as deeply dyed as any Democrat or Black Repub lican you can find in the landj while in FIIY COLORED CLOTHS his assortment is no less varied than the politics of the numerous parties, ranging all the way from genuine administration down to rankest opposition. In his selection of goods for Over Coatings he is remarkably fortunate both as to STYLE AND DURABILITY. lie has not only a large Stock of Goods, but his fa cilities for manufacturing them were never better, having secured in Mr. Ten Eyck a most EXCELLENT CUTTER. And in every other department the most competent help. Confident that he can offer advantages to his customers not excelled by any in the trade, and deter mined to mako his establishment one of the best in this section of country, ho invites the. attention of tbo people of Tioga County who are in any way in need of a good, comfortable, stylish and durable gar ment. J. NTS ROBINSON. Corning, N. Y,, Xov. 10, 1559. Come and try the New Store! "EL EL” IS ATHOBIE AGAIN! with an extensive and well-selected assortment of NEW GOODS. His stock is os varied as it is valuable, and compri ses DRY GOODS of all styles and varieties, including Fall and Winter varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, Paramotta's DoLaines, CLOTHING of various stylos and prices. Having had long expe rience in this branch of trade, he is confident his cloth ing will suit his customers. GROCERIES, His stock of Groceries is complete, embracing a long list of articles in common use, and which will be sold at unusually low prices. Ho has also a complete as sortment of HARDWARE purchased with especial reference to this market, in cluding Saws, Axes, &c. Also CROCKERY in abundance and variety. The attention of the pub lic is also called to the fact that PORK, FLOUR & SALT will bo kept constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing ho will keep and similar articles of mechanical use. His stock of Boots & Shoes is sufficient to keep an entire community on a “good footing," and warrants that all can be “fitted,” from the largest to the smallest. In truth, ho would assure his friends and the public that EVERYTHING ' usually kept in a store may he found among his stock. Call at the old stand of M. M. CONVERSE. IVellsboro, Nov. 3, 1859. HILDRETH * LANDIS, CASH DEALERS IN GROCERIES, < PROVISIONS, ' CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Sic. One door below Holiday’s Hotel, Wcllsboro, Pa. Cush paid for Hides and all kinds of Grain. C. HILDRETH, Wellsboro, Oct. 6th, 1859. S. 11. LANDIS. Application Tor Divorce. To Josiah B. Smith: You are hereby notified that Emily Smith, your wife, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday, the sth day of December next, at 2 o’clock p. m. of said day for hearing the said Emily B. Smith in the promises, at which time and place yon can appear if you, taink proper. S. I. POWER, Sheriff, Sheriff’s Office, Wcllsboro, Oot. 27, 1859. Application for Divorce. To Laura ./Inn Mack: You aro hereby notified tha Harrison Mack, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday, the sth day of Docomber next at 2 o’clock p. m., of said day for hearing the said Har rison Mack in the premises, at which time and place vou can attend if you think proper. S. I. POWER, Shtriff, Sheriff’s Office, Wellsboro, Oct. 27, 1859. Application for Divorce. To Julia Green: You arc hereby notified that James Green, your husband, has applied to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Tioga county, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have ap pointed Monday, the sth day of December nest at 2 p. m. of said day for hearing the said James Green In the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. S. I. POWER, Sheriff, Sheriff’s Office, Wollsboro, Oct. 27, 1859. Application for Divorce. To Eliza Quackenbush : You are hereby notified that Tobias T. Quackenbush, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga oounty, for a di vorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday, the sth day of Decem ber next, at 2 o’clock p. m. of said day for bearing the said Tobias T. Quackenbush in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. S. I. POWER, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Wellsboro, Oct. 27,1859. To (lie JLadics. IF the person who received a mourning pin in a mistake from my shop, will return it they will cen ter a favor on the owner, as it was a gift from a friend now deceased. Also the person who received the cameo will please return the same and much oblige. Xor. o, 1859. A. FOLEY. Cash Paid FOPv Oats, Barley and Buckwheat, at Tioga, by the Subscriber. W. A. LOWELL. Tioga, Ua. 27, 1859.* C. G. OSGOOD, Is now filling his Store from Top to Bottom, with a very desirable STOCK OF GOODS, AND SUITED TO THIS MARKET. They were selected with care TO Style, Quality, <& Price. And will be Offered at swoon? wkobs as will bring about QUICK SALES. THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT IS FULL, and we will not enumerate THE STOCIj; OF ® & ® ® at t sr ® is large, and any person can be Suited. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES l n Ha r d Ware. <3 ROCKERY. IRON, STEEL, & NAILS. FLOUR PORK and in short we shall try and keep nearly everything from the smallest article needed by the ladies up to an out- fit for a Lumberman’s camp! Wejlsboro, Oct. (3th, 1839, ROBINSON’S BOOK STORE, BOOK BINDERY, and with due regard PAPER HANGINGS, MAGAZINES 4 NEWSPAPERS BOOKS BOUND IN ANY STYLE TEAT NEW GOODS! articles. Hate Just received their New Slocl- of ■ FALL & WINTER READY MADE CLOTHING CROCKERY & HARDWARE,* GLASS & WOODENWARE, 1 FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS, and in fact everything in the line of Goods that is usually kept in a store can be found at this establish ment. Purchasers will please call and examine Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and convince themselves that the place to buy good and cheap Goods is at [ W. A. ROE & CO'S. Wellsboro, Oct. 27, 1859. NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISED, NOW READY new and sure plan for obtaining GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and other valuable Prizes.— Full particulars given in Catalogues, which will bo sent free to all upon application. - _ Valuable Gifts, worth from fifty cts. tosloo, GUAR ANTEED to each purchaser. $lOO,OOO in Gifts have been distributed toi my patrons within the past six months—slso,ooo to bo distributed during the next six months. The inducements, offered Agents are more liberal than those of any other house in the business. Having been in the publishing and Bookselling bu siness for the last eight years, my experience enables mo to conduct the Gift Entcrprizo with thd greatest satisfaction to all. ! FISH MISS PAULINA SMITH has added to her large Stock lately purchased from Mrs. GRIERSON, a fresh assortment, direct from the City, of ' Bonnets, Ribbons and Flowers, Plain and Colored Straw and Black Bonnets, Head- From her knowledge of, and experience in the busi ness she believes herself able to give satisfaction to all who may favor her with their custom. The patronage of the Ladles of Wellsboro and vicinity respectfully solicited. BLEACHING AND PRESSING done in a superior manner. [June 30. Oct- 20th, TAKES this method of informing the citizens of Tioga, and of the County generally, that be has established himself at Tioga, whore be will manufac ture and keep on band for sale a good stock of Saddles, Bridles, Heavy Harness, Carriage Harness of all kinds Ac. Also Hames, Halters, Whips, Traces, Collars Ac. All work warranted. Repairing done on short notice. Tioga, Sept. 1,1559. —1 y. TO the Stockholders of the Tioga Co. Bank : The Annual Election will be held at (he Banking Office in Tioga, on the third Monday of November next for the purpose of electing directors and other bu*meis. L I 1 SILER:*, Cjshior Xingd, I’a . cep! 22. *9. NEWS ROOM AND Corning, N. Y. :o: SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. AND FANCY ARTICLES CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, MUSIC,! GOLD-PENS, PICTURES, MAPS, 4c. I MAY BE DESIRED. JZSt' Orders by Mail promptly attended to. E. E. ROBINSON. Corning, Oct. 20. WM. A. ROE & CO., GOODS. Consisting in pnrt nf DRY GOODS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HATS 4 CAPS, BOOTS 4 SHOES, CARPETS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, FROM THE Quaker City Publishing House. 100,000 Catalogues, FOR DISTRIBUTION. Superior Inducements to the Public. ggr* AGENTS WANTED in every Town and Co. For particulars address DUANE RULISON, Quaker City Publishing House, 33 South Third Street, October 20. 2m. Philadelphia. Pa. NEW MILLINERY SHOP. Silks,~ Laces, Velvets &c. [ Dresses, Fancy Goods, Etc. F. W. KKISE, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, WELLSBORO ST., TIOGA, PA. Bank Notice. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. IS VIEW of tho fact that every member of the hum«* {unify Ur more or lets eobjected to some complaint, !>•- es innumerable other conditions la life, which, by the assistance of a little knowledge or exercise of common sense, they may bo able so to regulate their habits of diet, anti with the assistance of a good tonic, seenre permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object the true course to pursue is certainty that which wilt produce a natural steito of things at the least haiard of vital strength and life; fur Ibis end Dr, Hostetler has Introduced to this country a prep aration bearing bis name, which at this day is mat a Hear medicine, but one that hoa been tried for years, giving satis faction to all who have used It. The Bitter* operate power fully upyn tho stomach, bowels and lirer,restoring them t» a healthy &hd vigorous action, and thus by tho simple pn>- cess of strengthening nature, enable the system t» triumph over disease. For the cureof Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Nausea, Flatulency,, Loss of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints, arising from « morbid Junction of the Sttmach or Bowels, producing Cramps, .Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbns, 4c., these Bitters have nut an equal. ' Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the cangu of water and diet, will bo sbeedily regulated by a brief use of thfc* preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which id probably mon» prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than any other, the cause of which may always bo attributed to derange ments of the digestive organs, can be cured without fall br using UOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS.as per direction* gn the bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of some kind, then why not use nn article ti* be infallible? Every country have their Bitters as a prevent ative of disease and strengthening of the system in general, and among them all tbero is not to he found a healthier peo ple than the Germans, from whom this preparation emana ted, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to advance the destiny of this great preparation in the medical scale of science. Ffveh and Acer.—This trying and provoking disease, which fasteea its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated and driven froth the body by tho use of HO**TETTER!S RE NOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of the above stated gg. Nel son. A. Humphrey, 11. U. Borden, John Redingtun, Tioga. Curtis Wm.J. Miller; Law renceville. October 13,155U.-—ly. IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. PUBLISHED BY D. 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It is a complete statement of all that is known upon every important topic aithiu tho scope of human Intelligence. Every important article In It has been specially written for its pages by men who are au thorities upon tho topics of which they speak. They are re quired to bring tho subject up to the present moment; to state just bow it stands now. All the statistical Information is from the latest reports; the geographical accounts keep"' pace with the latest explorations; historical matters include the freshest just views; the biographical notices not only speak ot the dead but of the living. It is a library of ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— Being a Political History of the United States} from the'or ganization of the first Federal Congress in 1759/to ISSfi* kd ited and compiled by Hon. Thomas H, BentonJ from the of ficial Records of Congress. \ Tho work will bo completed in 15 roynl-octavo volumes of 750 pages each, 11 of which are now ready. An additional volume will be issued once in three months. I A WAT OF PROCURING THE OR DRBAT29. Form a club of four, and remit the price of four book*, and five copies will be sent at the remitter's expense for car. riage: or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will be sen tat our expense for carriage. TO AGENTS. No other works will so liberally reward the exertions of Agent*. An* Agent Wanted in this County. Terms made known on application to the Publishers. [Aug. 11, *59. Administrator’. Sale. IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphan’s Court for Tioga County, the undersigned, Administrators of the estate of Philemon Culver dec’d., will expose to public sale at the Court House in ’Wellsboro, on Satur day the 12th clay of November next, at 2 o'clock p. m. of same day, the following described real estate, situate in Charleston township in said County : One lot bounded on the north by lot in possession of Alanson Thompson, on the east by pnblic road, on the south by land of Francis "Winghto, and west by land of Joel Culver and others—containing about seventy five acres with about forty-five acres improved, two frame bouses, three frame barns, a steam grist mill and water privilege and an orchard thereon. Also—A lot bounded on the north by the State road, on the east by Nelson Austin, on the south and west by public highway—containing twenty acres, all improved, with a frame house and orchard thereon. Also—A lot bounded north by the State road, on the east by the old creek road and a small creek, south by last named creek and now road leading from the grist mill to the Shite road, and west by the last named now road—containing about' seven acres—all improved with a frame house and some fruit trees thereon. TERMS.—One third down; the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest from time of sale. A. E. NILES > . , . Sept. 13, *59. PRUDENCE CUT,VER, J Aumr^ CORNING FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. HIGELOW A THOMPSON, AGENTS. AETXA FIRE IXSUIIAXCE COM PAX Y Of Hartford. CL—Capital $1,000,000. HARTFORD IXSURAXCE COMP AX Y.— Capital, sjoo.ouf). PA (UNIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Hartford, Ct.~Capitai, £150,000. PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Xcw York City—Capital $150,000 XE IK EXOLAXD FIRE IXSVRAXCE CO. Of Hartford, Ct. MANHATTAN FIEE IXSURAJTCE CO. Of New York Citv, —Capital MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital, $20u,000. HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, sloo,ooo, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, The subscribers are prepared to issue policies of in surance on the most favorable terms In the above well known and reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for three years at rates as off as any good companies. All losses will be promptly adjusted and paid at this office. Applications by mail will receive prompt at tention IVM. L. BIGELOW, Oct. 13,1859. C. H. THOMPSON', P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. Notice of Piirliiion. To Lhc heirs in law of John Corzatt deed: To Ann Corzatt widow, and Benjamin Corzatt. John Corzutt, James Corzatt, Amos Corzatt, George Corzatt, Moriah Ilice and Georg** Bice, Barbara Holms, and Wm. Holms. Ellen Bnymond, and Vn». Raymond, Catharine Hyde, and John W. Hyde, Heirs t*t cetera of John Corzatt decM, or their legal representatives. Take notice that by virtue of the order of the in and for Tioga County Penua. 1 shall proceed to hold lonuUi* tiou and make partition of the Heal .Estate of the said John Corzatt dec’d. situated in Jackson Township in said county, bounded north by Waterman Mclntyre, D. Sc E. Everett, on the east by Warren Wells, on the south by Edward Garrison, sod west by Nathan 4 Morris containing about sev enty and two tenths acres, with about forty acres improved, a log house. frame barn, and an apple orchard, and sundry out buildings thereon, on Thursday the 17th day of November next, on the premise* afnrcsnd, at 12 o’clock, M. when and whore all persons interested will plea setake notice and gnv. ern themselve accordingly. 1 S. I. .TOWER, Sheri* Sheriff's Office WeUsl»oro’ Oct. Ud l&oO. Oct, 0. tf. X) EOEIVED ut Boy's Drug Store n freeb supply of i\ tk-vf Hdl.-ani T'du f'lmgli firmeily, which haj bttu su . m-cc-rlul iu "■) .;jy cough, §225,000. §200,000. $1,600,000,