fjE AGITATOR, PENNA. . jjorsday Morning, Dec. 8, 1859, 1 Notice. —Subscribers to tbe December 9*l" fribune, will please take'notice that their , •?* cs piro this week; those who desire to of Congress must renew their fifl.Jz aiihout delay, as back numbers may not bio] at any price. Subscriptions are now this office. j 5 r s. Cleveland has taken rooms on tha • tof Roy' B building and is prepared to fnr *i«hi) favor ' lim ' vitl ‘ ori ' or 8) w * t ' l likenesses of sad frienll!!- (i ' vc l*" im a call. K. Wright has removed his Flour and ( 0 the stand lately occupied by Bowen 3fc shew the public will find him'with tho lar td best stock of Flour Ac., over (brought into will bo sold cheap. Sco his advertise of Thursday and Friday of (t rounded up in a fall of snow and hail reach *tc depth of about 5 inches. This was followed '...linv-lhaw which continues up to present . tweauua. However, nearly every vehicle on runners t e j into service on Monday and our streets a tolerably lively aspect daring the day.— 'resent the sired B arc thin with slush. , ... jiTjXku's Exhibition of Magic has been held r,. ], nil for several evenings. The Monsieur has ,«tablishcd the reputation given him by thopub- V other places; and by many of his audience he pronounced the most expert Magician that has • vi-ited this place. The Lafayette- Courier says, Haller's performance surpasses cither McAlis ‘or Prof. Andersen's. do and sco him tonight ! U (cc your wives ami families. vj-liy reference to our marriage notices it will be r (iat Mr. JamcS - M. Packer, foreman in the Cor ..Jaftnal office l|as taken unto himself a “better ; ■ \Vc learned from Mr. P. our first and only les .in tho *‘Art Preservative,” and wo look back up ,-r ‘-deviUliip " under him with tho kindliest rc -!i[iik'o- j i IVith thoso.inercaqed facilities for doing wrk wo presume tho Journal intends issuing u extra copies. the annual meeting of tho Tioga Co. Agri -nl Society, held in tho Court House, Monday - n ». Dee. Mb, the following persons wore elected ~j.of the Society for tho ensuing year : Hubert Campbell. ccWVcd/dcni*. —Peter Green, Chauncoy Austin, i;c Arrester. ; , : ,nnj. —Jerome B. Niles. Iliehard Pinglish. [ <■ Cammut'-e. —Hiram Freeborn, E. T. Bcnt p. Campbell, A. 0. Elliott, IVm. -MJ H, g-Jhc following conversation actually took place Jc (aide nt one of tho hotels in-This village on —Well. John Brown’s gone up. aer—Yes, gone straight up to Heaven. U(r—(“neeringly) I never hoard of a murderer [to Heaven. -Indeed! now can't you bring one to a—No. not one. .n«r" —(With a spice malicious humor) — neier hear of ouo Musks ? ,cr addresses himself to the edibles, and for is-uer.) pose a new hat for tho “Governor.” Pass ic Imt. , 3rMii. Muiri.f.'s lecture before the Reform Club ;;lbc fifth iu the course) lest Thursday evening i-teof the lincsl elfurts of the kind to which we ■JtiuM. The Rev, gentleman took the broad, -w think, t|ie true ground, of individual rospon fur the prevalence of tho vico of intemperance lit;nuprofession or clique in society ns tho po rt ciHituteJ conservators of good morals, law ':hr, Tut every member, however humble, and •rsrliis or her The lecture was inrittcu, temperate laid catholic in tone, and pe ri rich in that- quiet irony which masks a keen render a semi-transparent upper current of hu- Ihi exposition of a clergyman's duties was a rilling. The hjouse was well filled, and the lec f nil received. I "iliun Esq,, was announced to deliver the 'ture of the course on Tuesday evening, Dec. : «r paper goes to press on Tuesday evening, wo Itr further jnoticc until next week. I Adjoining- Counties. '•tier—'There arc a flow Shamocrats in Coudera ’»:o f'cUevo that Free Thought and Free .Speech "oito be tolerated anywhere. Wo should judge 'alii*’ following extract which we clip from the We advise those pious sore-bcada to move : *.toUiarloslnn (Va.) where they will never bo ’to hear this divino precept alluded to, viz: a &cvcr ye would {that men should do unto you >{t «a so unto them.’' As long as they remain in >T here a minister dare read this passage from '[hhors to the settlers of Pot -I ' r. 'cUI ' 1 " being cut off by natural ,'l i\,, .j, ut that time to overcome. 13c , >»v of tt em f n * 8 on the south wore not so 'V* 'o’ ba V( . ° 0 , rs named, and hence tho first , *illt«ii, R roil, ‘ opened to Jersey Shore, of » Jol7 !'.’ oro ,P rc ' cn tly. h ' -H, y j utmg A Co. purchased these Jjhitpar.).™' “ingham, they commenced by “’Mr v, 6 . w, 'h explored. This task was 1- now of an o s Kin S (grandfather of Wm. K. '’’’faction t m ] ctl, l lur t Pa.,) who gave the “h'liltont in ‘i*. “"'P'oycrs us an excellent • t4,loQ > re^ii lo • S e *l>loration« und in all (i) ectui o tbc cliiuitto, and fu. '-yuutv. ii o cacuunUiod every difficulty, every danger and privation with tho gn est perseverance and fortitude. Having fixed uj that section of the Keating lands now known' as res, ns being the nearest to the quarter from whi sooner or later, settlors and provisions must come, ] King started some time during the year, 1809, I thi oo meet Mr. Keating who had been waiting at Dyl Creek (now known as Wellsvillo or Genesee, N. about eleven days, by reason of a delay in openin road from tho latter place to Ceres. After seeing w could be done preparatory to tho formation of a set ment at Ceres, Mr. Keating and Mr. King started gether for tho south, and it took them five day roach the waters of the Susquehanna. When ah three miles below tho mouth of the Sinnamahon they found two families very poorly off as to ovt thiug. These were the first whites they had seen their journey. There was not a settler on any of branches of the Siunamaboning. They followed river down to Northumberland, and there made rangemonts with John (’owJun Esq., which enal them to procure all that Was necessary to commc at Cores. They had to take fatfittieaandprovision; to tho mouth of the up Driftwood; thence across the portage to tlTc Alleg at Canoe-Place (now Port Allegany :i ■ thence d< the Allegany to tho mouth of tho Oswayo; thence tho Oswayo to Cores, a distance of at least two 1 dred milos. Of course tho expenses tor such a were not very light. Similar wants required a con uation of such oxpensas for three or four years, by tho route of tho Sinnamahoning alone, but by Allegany from Pittsburg, If Mr. Bingham, f; whom John Keating and Co. purchased their la had not been carried off by a sudden and prema death, ho would have contributed agreeably to his itivo intentions, by his means, to the improvemei his.cstate, especially in that county. The minorit; his son caused a delay of twenty years. Embarr ment in tho affairs of other largo proprietors; tin difference of others ; tho unsettled disputes of Pennsylvania and Connecticut claimants: the chase of Indian lauds; (ho opening of the Ifrie Cm and meny other circumstances have proved gi draw-backs to the settlement of Potter and the ne boring counties. But Mr. Keating did not stop with simply mal explorations and surveys. He induced men of c actor to become settlers by generous donations of h and that the education of their children might nol neglected he employed an Englishman named J; Watson as a school teacher for live years on a sa of §lOO a year. Ho furnished tho first families ' a medicine chest, and gave premiums on potaii corn Ac., which amounted to §250. With the aL the then Trustees of the county, Mr. Keating road opened from Ceres to Big Meadows (neat Manchester Mills in this county) a distance of i: five miles. He gave §2OO to this object, and Mr. ’1 Bingham gave §250. Mr. K. employed nltnan na - Carson, of Jersey Shore, to clear ten acres on i. belonging to himself in Potter county (now Sw< i township I believe) and built a house thereon for entertainment of travelers. Ho gave to the late ! Win. Ayers a lease of the same for seven years, ti and his choice of a lot of 100 acres anywhere in counry ns a consideration for his staying there. ] one of (he old settlors in Potter or this County i has stopped at tho Cold Spring Farm can forget comforts and kindness enjoyed at the hospitable t side of Mr. Ayers. Shortly afterward Mr. Keating agreed with Mi Isaac Lyman, a most active, intelligent and persei ing man to give to forty settlers at bis choice, I acres each, gruti *, and to give to himself one hum I acres gratis and ten dollars for each settlor he w bring in with him. Major Lyman was tho fatbi Judge Lyman, now mail agent on tho Tioga Bond 1 I will conclude this already long communieatio a word about the Jersey Shore turnpike. It was ploped and laid out by Francis King, whose kind to the early settlers did much to smootho away rough side of pioneer life. The State by an a Assembly, made a grant of §20,000. Mr. Stewart Mr. Bingham, Mr. Keating and Mr. Vaun contrib largrly both in lands and money. Now those facts will interest your Putter eg renders, and may also be interesting to many iif county. lam always glad to refer to tho old sot in both counties, ns few of our farmers can have idea of the amount of hardships endured by the ccrs. Bradford —AVe clip tho following items froi Argits; Tho Post Office of this borough was ent on tho night of the 23d ult., and robbed of about, iu Postage Stamps, together with a large numb letters. The stolen properly was discovered the day under a board pile, near the grave yard. £ cards found among tho recovered letters, led t< detection of tho thief, who proved to be one C Finlan, a young Irishman of this village. He immediately arrested and lodged in jail. One of letters was found broken open in Pinion's room, was taken before W. C. Rogart, Esq., and after an animation ho was held to bail in five hundred do! in default of which he was remanded to jail. Ho ho taken to AVilliamspnrt for trial at the next sds of tho 11. S. (,’ourt. The entrance into the office effected by cutting a pane of glass from the back dow. Finlan is about 21 years of age. Finn.— Between four and five o’clock on day morning last our citizens were startled by th< of lire ! It was soon discovered that an unoccu building on the corner of Main and State streets, in flames. The fire had so far advanced befon engines could bo got on the ground, that all offer save the building were unavailing. The flames spread to the adjoining building, which was occu by Mr. Uorslinc, as a meat market, and it was nearly destroyed before th.o fire was Subdued, buildings were both owned by Dr. D. h. Scott, fire was unquestionably the work of an incondiar there had been no lire in the building for several mqi Almost a Finn.—About 10 o’clock on A nesday morning of last week, a dense smoke was covered to bo issuing from the upper story of Eagle Hotel, which led to the belief that the bull was on firg. The fire companies were promptly 01 ground and ready for notion. On examination smoko was found to proceed from a feather bed w had accidentally boon set on fire and was smoulde away. Ko particular damage was done. Almost Another. — On Saturday ovonii pile of shavings took fire in the Foundry of Ji Carman, while the workmen wore gone to their pers. They were discovered in time to save the hi ings from being damaged.— Herald. Steuben & Chemung-— Fires. —On Patu evening last, a barn belonging to Mr. Gcb. flay, a : a mile north of the village of consul by fire, together with axuantity of liny, and a ho; At 3 o’clock on .Sunday morning, the Grocery c: lishment of D. Van Ettcn,| located at Wallace’s ; tion was also burned to tl(c ground. Ptorloa of in diarism and foul work are rife in regard to it, bu have no authentic returns. On Sunday night last, the school house in the II land district, op Mt. Washington, was burned, origin of the fire is unknown. —Steuben Corn ier. —■ —Wo notice by the Bath papers that the works are completed (n (hat village and that G now in general use in lighting the business cstab incuts. Lycoming- — Deer Hiistino. — A deer hui party, composed of Governor Packer, Judge El and John Piatt, A. B. Cummings, and John Wi Esqs., returned on Friday evening, with throi bucks and the skin of a bear killed by the party mutiny Gazette, AMBROTYP REDUCED PE I < MKI.ANEOTVPEP. SEALED AJIIIKOT’ Rooms in Roy’s for it few days onlyj Wolisboro, Dec. 1, ’59. Special Notices., IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHBBSBMA W'S PILL PREPARED DT fOUN'EMCS U CIIEKSEM.iN, M. T>. M:w YORK CITY The combination of ingredients in these Pills are suit of a long and cxtemdve practice. They are mild inj operation' and certain in correcting all irregularities, P Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether froi or otherwise, headache, pain In the side, palpitation ( heart, disturbed sleep, u hid* arise from interruption of i ’ TO MARRIED LADIES, Dr Choesoman’s Pills are invaluable, as they will bri the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have disappointed in tho uso of other Pills, can place the n confidence in Dr. Cheeseinan’s PIIIh doing all that they sent to do. NOTICE. They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a m riago would certainly losult therefrom. "Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anythin}! rious to life or health. Explicit directions, which ehoi rend, accompany each box. i'rico $l. Sent hy mail closing; ?l to the Oencr.il /cent. hy pne Itrußg every town in tho United Mates, B. B, lit IOIIJMtrt, . (jcni-ral .Vqent for the United Slate: 160 Chamfers Street. >"cw Yo To whom all wholesale orders should ho addressed. Sold hv dohn A. Boy Wellslioro. I’a.. and l>> Butt i Cau-otj h. Y. (.-April -f, lin'd- 10 ) E “ ‘ The Great Remedy. tOU Sm James Clarke's CKLF.cu.vrrD Female Pina. —Prepared I ,o- ram a preemption of Sir J. Clarl-e, If. D., Phytician Petra i 3h, ordinary to Vie Queen. —This well known medicine is no im Hr. poHitlon, but a soro and safe remedy for Female Difficulties ik ana Obsrtmctioaa, from any causes whatever; and although l a'b a p ow , erfu l remedy «hey contain nothing hurtful in their con “ e « etltutlon. f .) To Married Ladies it Is peculiarly suited. ,It will In a iT U short time, bring on' tho monthly period with regularity.— , ,at Those Pills have never boon known to fail where the direc ■i. tious on tho 2d page of the pamphlet are well observed. '. J o r full particulars got a pamphlet, free, of the agent, tu* N. B.—sl and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorised ito agent, will insure a bottle, cuutainiug over 50 pills, by re j out turn mail. ling For sale by John A. Itoy, IVellshoro; ll.H.Borden, Tioga; , rv _ C. IV. Nesbitt, Mansfleld; O. IV. Miller, Lawrenccville: J. 4 J. 0. Parkhurst, Blklaud ; A. 4J. Dcunnan, Knoxville - , and l on Charles Qoodspeed, IVostflcld. [Jan. 27; 1859. ly,j Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. WHERE tho above preparation is known, it is so well cs tabliskeii as an infallible Remedy for tbe core of— Couons, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Rronchitis, Spit ting ov Blood, Pais is the Breast,, Crodf, WiioomoCooQn, ami every form of Pulmonary Complaint, that It were a work of supererogation to apeak of its merits. Discovered by a celebrated physician more than twenty years slncfc, it has by the wonderful cures it has effected been constantly appreciating in public favor, xintil its use and ita use and its reputation ore alike unlveTsnlijind It is now well known and cherished by all (and their •'Miamuts-logiou'’) who have been restored to health by Its use ns the Great 1 Remedy for all the diseases which it professes to cure. the nir nal, real gh- ot a tho fty- sfty Ired mid >r of this iers any io'n- 1 Sk n i; will sion was vin- Fri ery pied was L tile :!s jo soon ipied i also The The S a OHN mp dld- ■dny lout racd tab- iag- Thc Gas ting Ired, aver fine -L'J ES :pks. Hull s. ir. clevkljAN i*> re* their tlufiil i cold t the ature I jg on i been i Imost epre- H-car* injn Id bo »n cu iat in THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Sir .fames Clarke, physician to Queen Victoria, has given it ns his opinion that CONSUMPTJON CAN BE CURED. The whole history of this medicine fully confirms theopln ion of that eminent man. Thousands can testify, and have testified, that when ail other remedies had failed, this hud completely cured; that when tho sufferer had well nigh des paired, this had afforded immediaso relief; that when the' physician had pronounced the disease incurable, this has re moved it entirely. , The virtues cd 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 he equalled. U3>^CAUTiqN! Purchase none unless it has tho written siguatnre of “I. Butts” on the wrapper, as well as the piint ed name of tho proprietors. Read the foil owing Letter : Gentlemen: Having used Dr. Wistars Balsam of Wild Cherry in my practice with great success, 1 most cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted with OnsriXATKCorans, Colds, or Asthma. (Signed,) 11. 6. MARTIN, M. D. Mansfield, Tioga Co., Aug. 1858, ’ The following persons have also derived great benefit from the use of the GREAT REMEDY; Wm. Lawrence, P. M., Bailey Creek; John Fox, P. M; Malnsburg; B. M. Bailey, the well known temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jeriel a well known citizen of this county. S. IV FOWLE & Co., Proprietors, Boston. For sale by their Agents everywhere. AGKNTfj.—John A. Roy, Weflsboro; C. IV. Nesbitt, Mans field; D. S, Magee, Blossburg; J. 0. Albcck, Liberty; A; Humphrey, Tioga; Dr. A. Hollins, Jr., Malnsburg. I September 30,1858. ! Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. IN VIEW of the fact that every member of the human family is more or less sabjectod to some complaint, be sides innumerable other conditions t.in 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, and with the assistance of a good tonic, secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object the true course to pursue is certainly that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life; fur this end Dr, Hostetter Ims introduced U>{ this country a prep aration bearing his name, which at this day is not anew medicine, but one that'lies been fried fop years, giving satis faction to all who have used It. The Bitters operate power fully upyn the stompeh, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy ami vigorous action, and thus by the simple'pro cess of strengthening nature, enable tht system to triumph over disease. I For the cure of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Nausea, Flatulency, Luhh of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints, arising fioma morbid inaction of tho.Sttmach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Ac., these Bitters have not an equal. I 1 Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the cango of water and diet, will be sbeedily regulated by a brief use of this preperation, Dyspepsia, n disease which is probably more prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than any other, the cause of which may always bo attributed to derange ments of tho digestive organs, can bo cured without fail by using lIOSTKTTEK’S STOMACH RITTERS,as per directions gn the bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of home kind, then why not use an article to be infallible? Every country have their Bitters as a prevent ative of disease and strengthening of the system in general, and among them all there in not to bo fburtfeft healthier peo ple than tlie Germans, from whom this preparation emana ted, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to advance the destiny of this groat preparation in the medical scale of science. *■ Fpver and Ague. —This trying and provoking disease, which fastces its relentless gnisp on the body of man, reducing him ton mere shadow In?a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated and driven from the body by tho use of HOSTKTTJSU’S .RE NOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of tho above stated dis ted diseases cannot bo contracted when exposed to any ordi nary conditions producing them, if tho Ritters are used as per directions. And as it neither creates nausea, nor offends the palatt, and rendering unnecessary any change of died or interruption to usual pursuits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion, tho complaint is thus removed as speedily as is consistent with the production lof a thorough and per manent cure. - I i For Persons in Advanced Yr who iffr from at *‘or Persons in Advanced Years who are suffering from ~u enfeebled constitution and /n/irm body, these hitters arc in valuable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and needs only to be tried to bo appreciated- And to a mother ■while nvrsing. these, hitters aro indispensable, e.-pecially where the mother’s nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and hero it is where a good tonic, such as Hostetler’s Stomach hitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the sys tem. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all ca ses of debility, and before so doing, auk your physician who, if ho is acquainted with the virtue of the hitters, will recom mend their use in all ca*cs of weaknefS. CAUTION. —We caution tipi public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for Hostkt tkr’s Cki.kiuiatkd Stomach Biitkiih, and wee that each bottle has the words ‘‘Dr. ,T. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters” blo\vn on the side of the bottle, ami stamped on the metallic cap Covering the cork, and observe tiiat bur autograph signature is on the label. 1 1 tfg-* Prepared and sold by ITOTETTER A SMITH, Pitts burgh, Pa., and sold hy all Druggists, Grocers and dealers generally throughout the&United States, Canada. Soutli Amer ica and Germany. AGENTS.-- Tolln A. Roy, Wollfboro. J. A .7. 0. Paik burst, fcdkland'. A. AJ. Deman, Knoxullo. M. W. Staples, Ooceola. Charles Ooodspeed, Westfield. Seeley & Logg. Nel son. A. llumphrey.il. 11. P.orden, John Uedingtun, Tioga* Curtis Parkhurst, Wm. J. Miller; Lawrcuceville, G. 11. Shof far, Liberty. October 1-3,1859. —ly. FULL LEXGTH STEEL EKGIUVIXGS WASIIIXGT'ON & EVERETT, Including a view of Mount Vernon, in the engraving of Washington. These splendid engravings aio from original paintings hy Hicks, and are knguavui o.v si i;kl in the highest style of Art. They are each *-15x30 ihch es. bach containing six square feet. So many coarse, miser aide pictures have been palmed upon the public as works of art—ami especially in cheap black and muddy engravings— tiiat It is difficult to convince persons of taste that they aro safe fn ordering what they have not first scon. We have paid tho first itrtisls their own prices, amounting to many thousand dollars, to produce engraving l ' really beautiful, as well as the best portraits, ami that sliall be splendid orna ments to any parlor. 43r*0pinioiifl that can hu relied on. 4t2>Tho tnlitur of tho N. Y. Observer says:—“Those engra vings arc genuine 1 works> of art—the likenesses are admirable. The portrait of KVerctt will take precedence of nil others.” #*r-Thc New York Christian Advocate says.—“ They are among the finest engravings w« have ever seen. and TUB ALr/ITIEY I'ROMiSB” forms—Almost Gratis. Wo will send, post paid, securely packed in rollers—Either Engraving and aso one year, for $3. Both En gravings and a $3 Magazine, one year, tot* $4. Agents who remit $3O nt one time, wilßlmvo aU extra copy of each engraving. The Magazines are IIAUi’BU’S, THE KNICKERBOCKER, OODKY’S LADY’S BOOK, TUB ATLANTIC, BLACKWOOD. £T,By special arrangement, the entire year’s subscription to tlio Magazines is paid over hy us to their publishers, and subscribers receive their supply for the yeardircct from their respective (publication offices. The cost of the engravings is paid only by the difference between tlio lowest wholesale and the regular price of thp Magazines. ttrL Engravings sent at once, and subscriptions to periodi cals commence with current issue, unless otherwise ordered. Money at our risk If proof is retained of having been, mailed. First impressions are best* therefore send early. Address O, H. BAILEY & CO. (At Wm, Hall & Sou's Music Store,) 543 Broadway, Dec. 1, lot. Now York. HILDRETH & LANDIS, CASH DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Jtoots and Shoes, &c. One door below Holiday’s Hotel, Wcllsboro, I’u. Vaab paid for Hides and all kinds of Grain. C. HILDRETH, Wcllsboro, Oct. 6th, 185!). S. H. LANDIS. PEDLERS will find it to their advantage to call nl Roy’s Drug Store, as bo has just received a large supply of Essential Oils and E.-scnves of all kinds nljkli bo L telling \oiy cheap for va-b. ag-^s- Sr" -OK IMPROVED PATENT MELODEANS. The oldest Establishment, in the United States, Employing Two Hundred Men, and Fin ishing Eighty Instruments per Week. Combining nil their recent improvements—tho Divided Swell Organ Molodeou,&c. _4J3s*Tlio Divided Swell can only bo obtained - Ui Mclwfmms of onr, manufacture. GEO. PRINCE & CO,, Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. Y. Wholesale Depots: 87 Fultoii St., X. Y, and 110 Lake St; Chicago, Illinois. WHOLESALE AGKXTS —RusseI A Tolinan, Boston, Mass; W. F; Colburn, Cincinnati, Ohio; Palmer k Weber. St. Louis, A/o.; IMi. P. Wvrlein, New Orleans; A & S Nurd* helmer, Toronto, C. W. From the Home Joui rial, April 3,1858. The Mclodcons manufactured"by Prince k Co., and for sale at 87 Fulton Stmjt, are tho bust in tho world. We have tried them, ami therefore speak umWstandingly of their merits.— They aro afforded at a very moderate cost. Prices of Portable Instruments. Four octave Melodeon, extending from C to C, • • /$45 00 Fd.nr and a half octavo “ CtoF, • •I GO 00' Five octave, » “ Fto F, * - f 75 00 Five octave, double reed, “ “ FtoF, - • -130 00 Organ Two banka of Keys, Five Suit and a half octave Port pedals, oi Independent,'- • - - i Prices of Pi: Vivo octavo Melodcou, extendiu; Six octavo do do Vive octavo double reed, do Vive octavo, two Banks of Keys Our facilities for inaiiufactnrii long experience in the bnslnc over Twenty-two thons confident of gmng Biitiifuctiun. All instruments of our nmmi dealers in any part of the Unite ranted to be perfect in every res bo necessary before the expirati of sale we hold ourhelvea rea same free of charge, providing accident or design. Hugh Young, Agent ti Agents for the sale of our Mol the principal cities and towns in adufl. (Juno 23,1559, ly. PUMPS. PUMPS. DOUBLE ACTING PUMP, with INDIA RUBBER BALL VALVES. Ims secured the reputation of the Best Pump in the Country.., It has been I AWARDED THE DIDST PREMIUM— -'twice, j at tl.o NEW YORK STATE FAIR, and the FIRST PREMIUM at all other State Fairs whore it has been in competition,^ It has no Rival. r i 7 JYo equal. The extreme simplicity of this pump renders it less liable to get out of order than other Pumps, more du rable and efficient in action, and pre-eminently the pump of the ago, for all practical purposes,; They are adapted to all uses for which Pumps are re quired, and at the same time they may be USED AS A FIRE ENGINE, i ' Thereby becoming an invdluable appendage to every house. Mill, Factory, Ac. They are w ark, anted S iperior to any Pumps over before offered to tho pub lic. The especial attoutioil of Mill owners, Tanners, Manufacturers, Railroad ulen, and all others is invited to these pumps. Manufactured, and for sale by tho subsenbera, at their Foundry and Mapbine shop, in Corning, N. T. AIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. They will discharge from 20 to SO gallons per min ute, and throw water, through lloso, from i.O to 70 feet high, according to the size of the Pump. They are adapted to wells of all depths, and made perfectly secure from frost JEFFERY, ROGERS A CO., Corning, N - . Y., Xov. 111. ISSO. Sixth Annual [Announcement!! CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE .COSMOPOLITAN ART j] ASSOCIATION. all sections of the country subscribers to tin* popular ’Aut Institution, (now in its cixth year) are being received in it ratio unparalellcd with that of uny previous year. Any person may become a Member by Subscrib ing Three Dollars. Milica U'll.t. EN'TITI.B HIM TO , Ist.—The beautiful Steel Engraving, ‘‘Shakespeare and‘his Friends.” 2d.—A copy of tho elegantly Illustrated Art Journal, one year. 1 3d.—A Free Season Admission to thcOalloHcs, 01S Broadway New York, , In addition to which ovcj 400 valuable Works of Art arc giv en to Mibscribers as Premiums, comprising choice paintings Sculptures, Outlines Ac., by the first American and Foreign ArtitU. Tin* superb Kngraving, which every subscriber Mill receive immediately on receipt of subscription, entitled SHAKESPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS, is of a character to giveunqualilied pleasure and satisfaction. No work of equal Value was'ever before placed within reach of the people at such ft price*. The Kngraving is of very large size, being printed on hoaiy plate paper, 30 by 38 undies, making a most superb or/lumolit suitable fur the trails of the library, parlor or otlice. | It can be sent to any piirt of the country by. mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage prepaid* Think of it! Such a vr fk delivered free of charge, And tho Art Journal one year for three dollars / SUBSCRIPTIONS will bt* received until tho. Evening of Tuesday tho 31st of January, 1860, at which time tho books Will close and the Premiums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription. Those Re mitting $l3 nro entitled to six memberships. ■ Subscriptions from California, the Canadas and all Foreign Provinces mast be $3 30 instead of $3, in order to defray tra postages, ,tc. Persons fishing to farm clubs will apply for a circular of terms, Ac. l Tile bountifully illustrated Art Journal, giving full partic ulars, 1 will be sent on receipt of 18 cts, in stamps or coin. ] Address O. li. Derby, Actuary 0. A. A. 540 and 548 Dr, ad way. Now York, Subscriptions also received by I. D. RICHARDS, Hon. Sec. for Wellsboro and vicinity. , ’ [Nov. 24.] Brigade Outers. To the Uniformed Mililiit nf Tio'ja County I This is to notify you that I have boon pppointed a Rattalion Court Martial for tho trial of all offeiuies, delinquents nnd delinquencies within the bounds of the Ist Rattalioh, 2d lifigadc, ISth Division of Pa. Militia, and that I will meet you nt the following limes and places for the transaction of all business pertaining to said Court, viz.: I At 11. H. Potter’s, in Jliddlebury, Friday, Dec. 2d, nt 10 A. If. At Joel Woodruffs, in Liberty, on Monday, Dec. 19tb, n.t 2 P. M. At John Irwins, in Union, on Wednesday, Dec. 21 at, at 2P. M. . JEROME it. NILES, Prcs’t. WELLSBORO’ ACADEMY. Wellsboro’, Tioga Pemm* Lather H. Burlingame, A. B.; - * Principal Miss ELIZA J. BEACH, - - - - Aathfnnt. 11 commence on Wednesday, in Friday, Feb. 1800. Ition. TLo Winter Term wil Doc. 71b, and Will close i Tu Juvenile Defmrtment, | Common English Brunei Higher English Branch! I-ingnage*, Drawing, (extra) - ,7. Wolhlroro, Oct, 20, 18j S5O. FIFSTV DOLLARS! 950. 50 Hollars a Month, and all Espouses Paid. TO introduce our NEW NATIONAL DOUBLE THREAD TWENTY DOLtAK SEWING MACHINE- A Great Chance for Traveling Agent* to engage in rt permanent bu*l* nods, at $6OO a year ami expense*. A«hIro*«« with stamp, ftrr particular!*, .t, W. If ARRIS A TO. No n Shut: L Duatlu r Exrliange, lK i ■ mbcl 1,107. 'J jifil-tn, ;lodoon. j? ot Heeds, Eight Ono ►ue set of Heeds iu Pedal Bass • • • $,‘550 00 ias mo Cased. : from F to F -’ - $lOO 00 F to F •/ • - KW) 00 *. Fto F /- - 150 00 SWO 00 hg are perfect,,and from our ‘>s, having finished ami sold apd Idclodconsi ft®) f.vcturo, cither sold by us or 1 States or Canadas, aro trnr pect, and should any repairs •n of one v«*ar from the date iy ami willing to make iho the injury is not caused by GKO. A\ PRINCE A CO. for Tioga Co. dodcons ,may by found in all u the United States and Can $2,r.0 ‘ 3,60 4,60 ib«, 6,00 3,00 ■ By order of Trustees, ¥ DONALDSON, /’mV, iio. o. < c. how fillin Top to / with ave STOCK 0 AND SUITED T They were selected witli Style, Pr And will as will Q UIC I< T drV DEPART SI |1 Ami wo Trill no THE S dj Hi © ? is large, and a GENTLEMEIS HATS BOOTS Hard CROC • IRON, STI FLOUR P( OR® And in short we shall thing from the smallest to an outfit for a lumber O. B II Takes this opportunity < tod up tho fetand former! is now receiving nn enti N E W His stock consists in \ Pork a ; -sue Refined, Crushed, Oram Pork, Lard, liuttcr, Tobacco—Smoking Molasses—Mu pie WOODEN \U rows, Willow Wagons, ( Wooden Pails. Ac. Alt Willow and Wooden W boro! Brusbfeff, Tooth VfflEE NOT and Pocket Combs, mad Bono, Penholders, Pone Slate and Load Pencil. Teething Rings, Chess Balls, Yankee Soap, Pi] Marselles ami Linen Co Envelopes, Ac.. Ac. FRUITS ins, Cherries. NUTS”..".' 1 died Fruits, Ac., Ac. SWEfiT t*6 Teas, Colfco, Spice, V* megs, Candles, Cracker* I will not enumerate spcctfully invito those d tide in (his line, to call purchasing clseiVherdi quality and prices you do better. I will state FOR sal: November 17, 1869. riißsi r 1 7UUIS,—The subset ' assortment of Fur PITCH CA CPS ,f: I', Fit UNCH .SM 111 HIVEH MINK CAPE NOCK MART! These comprise a sin They hove been bought nt extremely low prices in Cornidg, Jf. Y. D RESS ly/riss m. a. John It I ~the citizens of W has taken rooms over she is prepared to ex< HRESS MAlvlXlJ, 1 business, slie feels confi tierti to nil who may fav Sept. 20, 1859. niaiibtiuUl Flouring mill. Tim pcopio <> Maiiftrirlu ana vicinity arc hereby Notified that wild MI hi* hsu jt at beeil repnited, aftd put in per fect order, having three : un of ftonc and a Patent Grain Mywrfl/or, which will nepa Mtr alt foul seed froth thd grain, cofjncqtlently tho hent of t ork rail and tt»(l he done. Mct chants and farmers arc fruited h» try flii Mill, and !li>r ■rate wofk tfill he \idfrani ed hy J. 0. KEId.Y, Mansfield, Alien.*! I#. If Miller, N. B. Cush paid fu • all kinds of Grain at the Mill. ONH (If.-it rule pecon Al?tf a quant Tioga, Kept. 15, 1859 Bulla A WAV BALE* 4 N* '’j op, SG 1 ire from his St Bo tom. i ■able y desi DODS, MARKET. FG< d'this th duo regard to care and w ty, Brushes, i rushes, mVV Fi If Cotubs, Bross lUilu ing Combs, Siamese of Ivory, ijlfitta Percha, and ils, Fens, Pencil Sharpeners, , Steel Bings, Jews Harps, Boards, Dominoes, Rubber ics, Scaling|Wnx, Inkstands, lars, Cap apd Letter Paper, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Figs, Prunes, Currants Bai- kinds. Also Mustard. Ober- I ickles, Candies, Citron Bran l Af Ots, &c4&c. pper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Xut , Childrens’ Toys, .to. articles further, but would ro tsirous of purchasing any ar ind examine my stock before If I cannot please -you for will have to go to the City to lowevor that everything is 3 FOP CASH. O. BULLARD. (Jits I FURS J bcr has just received n large i for Indies Wt(ar, consisting of CTORIXES, K OA EES ,f- '.VtCTOIITXBS, ■? if- MVh'FS. V CA/'FS <£• VlerOlflNF.Si ill quantity of the nssortinont. nt low prices and will bo sold for iinsh, nt the Now lint Store S. P. QUICK. MAKI iON, rospoctfi > ellsboro and 1 Niles A Ellu elite nil ordc i aving find e; NO. illy announces to rieinity, thnt she It’s Store, where rs ih the line of :porience in the nin give sntisfuc eir patronage. lent thnt she ir lier with tii r Suli*, 1-hnnd ENUIN’E ity of cheap farming lands. F. K. SMITH. I«» Itohes.; . V, Kiibu, for s; W. A- B sale very rhesp ill} i CO'S. TRY THE NEW STORE* “M. m.” is at home again i with an extensive and well-selected assortment of NEW GOODS* Kis stock is as varied as it is valuable, and comprif ses DRY GOODS of all stylos and varieties, including Fall and Winter varieties of Dress Goods,. Silks, i’Mamotta’s DcLainos, Ac. READY-MADE CLOTHING of various styles and prices. Having had long e*pe rienco.in this branch of trade, ho is confident his dluiU ing will mif d>>s customers. * GEOOEEIES, His stock of Groceries is complete, embracing a long list of articles in common use, and which will be tola at unusually low prices. Ho has also a complete as sortment of i HARDWARE purchased with especial reference to this market, in cluding Saws, Axes, &b. ' Also CROCKERY iu abundance and variety. The attention of the pub lic is also called to the fact that POBK, FLOUR & SALT will bo kept constantly on band and for sale at 111* lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing he will keep and similar articles of mechanical use. His stock of Boots & Shoes is sufficient to keep an entire community on a “garni footing,” and warrants that all can be “fitted,” from the largest to the smallest. In trntb, bo would assure his friends and the public that EVERYTHING usually kept in a store may be found among bis stock. Cull at the old stand of Si. Si. CON'VKItSE. Wellsboro. Nov. 3, 1859. REVOLUTIONS WHETHER in Government or fashions never go backwards!. “Old Fogyism” may frown' dup n every exhibition of youthful fancy, yet .every issue from the Press of Fashion shows that' some new ad- t vance has been made in this branch of and the Arts. Recognizing this principle of progress in his depart ment of Trade, J. NYE ROBINSON has not sought to keep up with, but to go a little in advance of the ideaj and wants of the community iii which he lives both ns regards the stylo and location of his business ortho whereabouts and how he dues it. Believing that honesty o£ purpose and a strict Attention to Business* will under ordinary circumstances insure success ha ■undertook to manufacture for this community a por tion of their CLOTHING and it affords him much pleasure to know that ho has so far succeeded as to have received a good SHARE OF THE TRADE. A continuance of which—while he gratefully acknowl edges past favors —ho earnestly and respectfully so licits, , In overyj kind of business there are some things that are called • Leading Articles, and so we find in this that ! | . BLACK CLOTHS CAS SI MERES are what almost everybody wants and without which no establishment can dress up its customers in truly Elegant Stylo. Of these ho has a groat abundance and as deeply dyqd as any Democrat or Black Repub lican,you can fludfin the land; while in FANCY COLORED CLOTHS his assortment is no loss varied than tho politics of the numerous parties, ranging all the way from genuine administration down to rankest opposition. In hit selection of goods for Over Coatings he is remarkably fortunate both as to 1 STYLE AND DURABILITY. Ho has not only a largo Stock of Goods, but his fa cilities for manufacturing them were never better, having secured in Mr. Tcu Eyck a most EXCELLENT CUTTER. . And in ovary other department tho, m >st competent help. Confident that he can offer ad\ antages to his customers not excelled by any in tho trade, and deter mined to make his establishment one of the host in this section of country, ho invites tho attention of the people of Tioga County, who are in any way in need of a good, comfortable, stylish and durable gar ment. J. WYE ROBINSON. Corning, X. Y., Xov. 10, 1850. i ERIE FOUNDRY fj and MACHINE SHOP, j . CORNING, X. Y. I Jeffrey, Rogers & Co. Proprietors. MANUFACTURERS OF , Steam Engines, Boilers, Morticeing and I'ottohing Machines, Mill Go irillg • and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Iron indow Caps,'Sills and Casings, Boe r Cape, nlld dll kinds of Iron and llrnss Casings; Also Manufacturers on a LARGE SCALE of Jeffrey’s Celebratd Double Acting FORGE PUMP. The best in use for nil ordinary purposes and con taining with the other qualities that of u superior Eiro Engine. ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated "Hawkins Shingle Mills"—the best now in nso. Orders solicited by letter or otherwise*. JEFFERY, ROGERS 4 CO. Corning, X. Y., Nov. 10, 1869. ly. ; DENTISTRY. FRANK McGEORGE, * Permanently located in Concert Hall, 1 (CORNING, X. Y. 1 VARIOUS Styles of Dental work. (The continuous ’ gum or I’orl‘tilnin, the most natural, bonuriful, mid superior to any other system. Also a new stylo very beautiful and cheap, just introduced. Particular attention is requested to too artificial Bone for filling tooth, it being the color and nearly as hard as the teeth and in many cases superior to any metallic substance. Also, by a nett process of clcctro-metalurgy, those having silver platos can have them .heavily plated with gold on very reasonable terms. No cheap-humbugs introduced., His system of practice is the result of the experience of the best members of the profession. Corning, Nov. 10, ISfifi. - Refers to Dr. W. D. Terbcll, Dr. May, Dr. Munford, Corning. Dr. Poison, Bath. Dr. Brown, Addison. Gold Pens! Gold, Pens; I have a largo stock of Gold Vcns, extra fine, on bandy Which I will sell far below their wholesale cost; Oflo stalnp must bo enclosed for any order un der G; 2 if over 0; 3 if it amounts to 12, 4c., to nay return postage, f'cnt by mail everywhere. 1 gold pou. 40 otsj !) do- VS ctf.: do., S 2 10; 10 do., $3; 12 do., $3 50, Those wishing to purchase 3 dosen or more cap tinvq them at 25 ola apiece.' Address immcdlalc/v, ‘ 159 OBOIIGE C. S'J^VBEX, Athene, l*n, NJxeciilo LKllißiS TEST AMJiNXjiRV havingbeen grant, «d to the undersigned on the lust will and tesla, meat uf Jonathan Matteson, late of Knoxville Unto, doc’d, alj persons indebted of said deer dent, are required to make immediate payment, and thusq having claims against the same will present them tu .TKITEUS'.UN' MATI'I'iSON*. ■ Nov. 10, U-.VJ, 01 AND 3 do., $1 00; 7 'll Notice, / 4 Vrt »r(ur,