AGITATOR . iay gorntog, Dec. 22, 1859. • dX civ Tear "come but onco 11 ' id that these venerable holidays may " no paper wilLhe issued from this N. Y., have just is dinsnnc for Mechanics and Inventors, >o :u ”- v - bt ’ S al6 ™°’ ° f j ]S therefore suitable for pocket use. of the season came on Mon h, „f all turned out to give it wel r-f!J „ noticed some that went entirely by I nitpresent writin 6 we ue io Ul ® m!dst of tinned snow storm, which bids fair to con ' *tbe holidays. _ leave to announce that he ,:t llis village patrona on Saturday, the /December with his customary New Year's C sc'! be bopes that hone may have less than **ith Which to testify their appreciation. of ia saving them *»sth the Agitator during .rounder obligations to the publishers of I" ~ printed at Lancaster, for their De- V„' It is »n invaluable hook for teachers ' of the Farmer & Gardener S Tpcemhcr So. of "> 3t c * ccllent Periodical. SI I m™iUv. If. pages quarto. Philadelphia. ji-. - MV 7hTve n«Ued from Oliver Ditson, No. 277 ■t. 80-!oo, lire following pieces of new of,’remember tic*": music by Gustave | -Ibe Merry Maiden." by Stephen Glover.— I the sweetest." by U. Walter. “En *■ March. "Gentle Nellie Gray, - ’— I' \l Calk.;." hr J. Heed Aiwa. ■’,U„UI>AI Th<! < ' r ‘ Cn<,S ° f t!IC 1:1116 »> r6ali llie “d<' 6rt isemcut of Messrs f . EidiarJ-- in another place. They certainly |l, ,f the K'i-l comical of comicalities in the 1,-’: varieil stock of toys just received to meet i:,:,!. „f Christmas and Xcir Year. Of coarse P ;JSC c r;t ... r; v.r’ rule will he followed. Coll ■VljTkcUire hy 11. I' - - IVil.M.uts Esq. Tuesday week, before tlie Keform Club, was |; : ,br a hrjrc and attentive audience, In lit- K an-! ft s an argument, the effort deserves Li. and elicited the prai?o of good judges. — I .a: urged the necessity of combining legal jraoral suasion, and reasoned systematically vtd - k M"Tr (, ning to a press of business u wis found impossible to procure the Court i> J ’the lecture of tills gentleman, on Thursday ft announcement. Accordingly, the Mcth |i vas obtained for bis lecture on Friday t-jv Lie auilicnco was large and respectable. |V-;turcr was often applauded. Mr. Jones is p_-.; «j c.u’.cr and evidently lias a heart in the •t, I'licclotci wore generally well chosen for in illustnilion. Toward the traf- *ll, —Wc take great pleasure in announ „.l'r 11. 11. (Hi.nr.UT, of New York, will lcc ttt'C'ur! in this village, on Thursday Subject, Hospital and the Custom iAmerican Life in account with Health.” :ti tit is somewhat well and favorably known pin in Ms professional character; as a loc of Coming, (his fomer place of resl l' '•• fi tu las excellence. He is a gentleman of t r.;eacnK and we think it safe to predict that 5 rrt will prove more than ordinarily interesting 1 :cmV. We bespeak for him a full houke. jMUcaman of acknowledged respectability ' a decent regard for the proprieties rvc bim tuo or tl{rce glasses of strychnine • rj:'iiU freedom of the street; then wMch ’ null «Wcrvc all his regard for thcdecen -JM.uii-b quickly; Ms respectability is laid ra-out garment. Two hours ago lie met -with « pleasant '‘good morning”; now, _ Tl theta and claws them like a bear- His voice lac"«sw offensive to ears polite. Ho isan -v*'.it tLc redeeming instincts of such. And ■■.{ihti iik.ft is going on in the streets of TVella -'crntc. Is it not pitiful? Adjoining Counties, tßwhaima—The itcj/utlicnn says : "There is - j! t>J 1* tgus coin in circulation in this neigh - - ll’e hate seen some very good-looking •‘■-"'lhJf and quarter-dollar pieces, and in ■ r * or two specimens in oar possession.— ••f'r them—fnot those we have, hut in gen- ' —’H l n oVdnu R. (lidding®, lectured in Mon ‘: :be ercning of the 2Hh Inst. Subject— : Tdfe.” —W’e sec by tho Pre»i, that a meeting J>c ' f»\nrnble to the Union was held in Wil r‘-a die 10tb inst The call was irrespective *>■ D. a. Fi.-h has and re-furaisbed r , ‘'«Culnr3sun. | \t Tkov. —The barn of Horace k J * r ' J - v ' na ' by fire on Monday night, I a quantity of bay and six horses. Loss “ " no insurance. —Elmira Adv, & Admutte t>tates that Mrs. Snell, | Ls 'i . s jjt]]. of Howard, died suddenly in Batb & '.'•it the residence of "W. Billington. The \ --yitcliml that she died from Poison, and a I »^ tUr } »• iuvcfiigating the affair. : Wi Wield Classical Seminary. Mansfield, va. is located at Mansfield, Ti “u le l> n e of the Tioga Railroad. (| 7-' not by any section of the £ f. °f scenery, healthfuincss of climate, £ /*;*f -<(-kly. | °‘ —1 jl feet front, and four K w >il be completed so as to fnrnish I , n,n ' tor ks for the students at tbo com l. ' ‘winter term. £- I'riiate families, hnd rooms for those , j * ‘-emiclvcs can be had at the lowest prices. I Mi U: V/ uu< k' r tlie care of Bcv. J. Lan- I'- r; " c ‘Pol, and Miss JftUa A. llosmcr, i,’'*, *o' >< competent corps of teachers. § Cir* C "'. n embrace all branches taught I;. UlGraduating Course foe E^ ' and diplomas given. «.v Nation will be given to students intend- S j —•a. " i ... CALENDAR. commence* Nov. 23; close* March 3. •l “ - March 24; closes June 30. ■ .. EXPENSES, \ f 1 n or KorirrEKX weeks. •_ branches - $4 50 > r, 5* lf b branches - «00 Wem,T« bi ? ll * r 7 50 .. Mujic - . - IS 00 „ ... 2 0 0 L Sc. c ; ■ - - $3 00 to 500 U . 0 ■ - - - 400 to «00 t'iuon 1 “'"totals, 25 ccata. \ r Ufan w !, arc rcr i u 'red to be paid or eatis v <; C!: eC p ” e forc the students can be admitted ■cor further particular* address the S. B. ELLIOTT, Pres’U [Dec. 22, 1853. J . AmBROTYPES prices M EL A MJOTY PES, i NUILCKiK APIIS, SEALED AMBROTYPES. Rooms in Roy’s Hall for a few days onjy. ii. CLKVLLA.m TOR SALE. THE CHEAPEST” FARM In Tioga County. I ■will sell my FARM consisting of 205 acres (afloat * 05,acres cleared) with all the improvements there on for S2O per acre, payable in TEN TEARSand will also include the STOCK OF CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS and HOUSE FURNITURE on the some terms should the purchaser desire tp retain them. T ; The-above Farm (formerly owned by John Young) is situated on the Delmar road within 20 minutes walk of Wellaboro. For further information apply on the premises to WM. H. WOODS, or to JDLITTS-SHERWOOD, Atty at Law, Wellsboro. Dec. 15, 1859, tf-al. Special Notices. The Great English Remedy. Sir James Clause’s Celebrated Female Fxlla.— Prepared rom a prescription of 5kW. Clark e, M.'D., Physician JCrtra ordinary to Uie .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 the monthly period with regularity. These Pills have neter been known to fail where the direc tions on tho 2d page of the pamphlet ate well observed. For full jwirticulars get a pamphlet, free, of tba agent. N. D.—-$1 and 0 postage stumps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills' by re turn mail. For sale by John A. Roy, Wellsboro; ll.lT.Borden, Tioga: C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield: Q. W. Miller, Lawrencevdle: J. A J. G. I’arkhurst, Elkland ; A. &J. Dcatman, Knoxville; ami Charles Good.speed, Westfield. [Jan. 27, 1859. ly.] IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS, PREPARED by CORNELIUS I. CHEESEMAN, M. D. NEW TORE CITY. The combination of ingredients in these Pills arc the re sult of a tong and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities. Painful Menstruation*, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which uri-e from interruption of nature TO MARRIED LADIES, Dr Checsenmn'B Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly i»criod with regularity. Ladies*who have been disappointed* hi the use of other Pills, can place tho utmost confidence in Dr. CUecseman*s Pills doing all that they repre sent to do. NOTICE. They should not he used during Pregnancy, as a rais-car ringe would certainly result therefrom. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything inju riuuri to life or health. Explicit directions, which should bo lead, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent hy mail on eu closing $1 to the General Agent. Sold by one Druggist in every town in the United Staten, K. B. HUTCHINGS* General Agent for the United States. XOo Chambers Street. New York. To whom all wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold by John A. Koy Well*d>oro, Pa., and Ly Pratt £ Hill Onego, X. Y. [April 2S, IS6OJ 10 Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. WIUiUE tha above preparation is known, it is so well es lablished as an infallible I’cmody for the cure of— Covohs. Cot.i>», Sous Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis Spit tixn of Blood, Pain in tub Breast., Croup, Whooping Cough, and every form of Pulmonary Complaint, that it were a work of ‘•upererogutioii to speak of its merit*. -Dricoiered by u cdebnited physician more than twenty years since, it has by the wonderful cures it Ims effected been constantly appreciating in public fnior, until its use and its u*e and its reputation are alike universal: and it is now well known and cherished by all (and tboir ‘‘name is legion") who have been restored to health by its use as the Great Keiuedy for all the diseases which It professes to cure. Sir James Clarke, physician to Queen Victoria, has given it as his opinion that CONSUMPTION CAN SECURED. The w hole history of this medicine fully coufn ms the opin ion «f that eminent man. Thousands can testify, and have testified, that when all other remedies had failed, this had completely cured; that when the sufferer had well mgh des paired. thi> bad afforded innnedia-e relief; that when the physician had pronounced the disease incurable, this has rc moivd it entirely. The M'rtue.s of this Balsam are alike applicable to cure a slight cold or a Confirmed Consumption, and its power as a safe, certain, sj»mh', pleasant and effectual remedy (.anm/t be equalled. ■-g-w,Caution 1 Purchase none unless it has the written signature of “I. Butts’’ on the wrapper, as well aa the print ed name of the proprietors. Read the following Letter Gentlemen; Having u«cd Dr. W whir's Balsam of Wild Cherry in my practice with great success, I nuwt cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted with Obstinate Coughs, Colds. orAstbmh. (Signed.) 11. G. MARTIN, M. D. Mansfield, Tioga Co., Aug. 1858. The following persons luivc al*o derived great benefit from the twe of the tIftKAT RKMKDY: Win. Lawrence. P. M., Bailey Creek: John Fox. P. M. Mainslmrg; 11. M. Bailey, the well known temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jertel a well know u citizen of thi* county. *S. W I'OWLfc & Co., Proprietors, Boston. For sale by their Agents evoryubm*. AGENTS.—John A. Hoy. Wellshoro; C. W. Nesbitt, Mans field; I>. S. Magee- Blo**sburg; J. CJ. Alheck, Libel lj; Humphrey. Tioga; T)r. A. Hollin«, Jr., Maiusburg. September JW, IMS. Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. IN VIEW of the fact that over}* member of tho bnman f.unily is more or subjected to some complaint, be sides inmmu’raMe other conditions in life, which, by the assistance of h little know lodge or exemAeof common sense, they may be‘able *-o to regulate tlieir 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 ft natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end Hr. Hostetler ha* intioduocd to this country a prep aration bearing hU name, which at this day is not anew medicine, but one that Ims been tried for years, gmng satis faction to all who have iisod jr. The Hitter/ operate power fully npyn the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healths and vigorous action, and thus, by -the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over disease. / For the cure of Hyppep-ia. Indigestion, Nanaea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints. arising from a morbid inaction of theottumch or Him els. prodmingCramps. Dyxoutrry, Colic, Cholera Morbns, Ac., these Hitters have not an equal. Diarrhoea. Pysonlcry or Flirt:. bo generally contracted by now settler*, aad caused principally by the cange of water and diet, will lie slwedlly regulated !iy a brief nse of this preparation, Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent n lieu taken in all its various'torms, than any other, the cause ot rwhich may always,be attributed to derange ments of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using lIOSTETTBU‘3 STOMACH BITTER?,** per directiona gu the bottle. Fortins disease every physician recom mend Hitter** of some kind, then why not use an article to be infallible? Every country have their Bitters as a prevent ativp of disease and strengthening of the system in general, and among them nil there is not to be found » healthier peo ple than the Uuruiftus, from whom this preparation emana ted. based upon scientific experiments which have tended to advance tho destiny of this great preparation iu the medical scale of soiceee. Ffvkr and Ague.—TbUtiyiag and provoking disease, which fa-dees its relentless gra*p on the body of man, reducing him toainerc shadow in a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, cac be defeated and driven troiu the body by the use of UOSTETTKK‘S HE: NOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of the abo\e stated din ted diseases cannot bo contracted when expo-ed to any ordf natv conditions producing them,if the Bittct-s are n*-ed as per directions. And hs it neither creates nausea, zior-oficnda the palatt, and rendering unnecessary any change of died or interruption to usual pursuits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy the complaint is thus removed as speedily axis consistent with the production of a thorough and per manent cure. Fob Pebsone is Advanced Years who arc suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Hitters ape in valuable ns a restorative of st&ngth and vigor, and needs only to be tried to be appreciated- And to a mother while wvrsiug. these Hitters are indispensable, e.-qieclally where the mother's nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, ami here it ie where a good touic.’such as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the «yx tem- Ladies should by all means try tills* remedy for all ca ses of debility, ami I>efore so doing, ask yonr physician >\ho, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Hitters, will recom mend tlieir um» in «I 1 oases of weakne-s. CAUTION. —We caution the public against using any of tiie many unications or counterfeits, bat ask for IloeTKi ter's Celerratep Stomach Bitters, and see tlmt each bottle has the wofth “Dr. J. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters” blown on the side of the bottle*, and stamped bn the nnfalliccap covering the 1 cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. Prepared and sold by HOTKTTER k SMITH, Pitts burgh. Pa., and sold by all Druggists, Grocers and dealers goncuiHy throughout tho United States,Giuada, South Amer ica and Germany. AGENTS. —John A. Roy, Wellsboro. J. k J. G. Park hur.-t. fclklaml. A. kJ. Demon, Knoxville. M. W. Staple*. Osceola. Chailcs OoodsjH'ed. Westfield. Seeley k Logg. Nel son. A. Humphrey, If. If. Itonlrn, John Itedington, Tioga* Curtis Parkhur&t, \Vm. J. Miller; Lawreucoville, G. It. Shel ter, Liberty. October 13,1850.—1 t. M r XXLSBDBO > ACABJEMT. . Wellsboro', Tioga County, Penns* Luther K. Burlingame, A. B.; - - Principal Miss ELIZA J. BEACH, - - - - Attigiant. The Winter Term will commence on Wednesday, Dec. 7th, and will close on Friday, Feb. 17th, 1800. Tuition. Juvenile Department, §2,50 Common English Branches, - 0.50 Higher Kuglisb Branches, .... 4.W) Language*', UJ*O Drawing, (extra) - - • ' - - - 3,00 * , ; By order pf Tppblccs, . J. F DOSALDSOS, /W*. - Wellsboro, Oct. 2fo, 1859. * . ' SOFT HATS by the,dozen or single, in every vari ety, style usd quality, at the Hew Hat Store in Corning, at prices to suit the times. August 25, 1859, QUICK, Jfatter. Buffalo Robes. A FEW BALES 1. Robes for sale very cheap at Ofov. 17 1 W. A. RUE £ 10*;i. THE TtOG A COHNTY, ACiIT A TO 1!. NEW.FIRM!JEW STORE!! NEW GOODS'! The Empire Store, having been closed for a abort time for the purpose oa being Enlarged & Repaired. ia now completed and tbe Kcw Firm of J. R. BOWEN S CO., hare taken possession and re-filled it, with the LARGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST of DBY G©ODS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, .GROCERIES HOLLOW WARE, HOLLOW WARE, PORK & FLOUR, PORK & FLOUR, &c., &c. t &e,, &c., &c., &c,, ever offered to the people of Tioga county, and being thankfui for past favors, respectfully invito the public to call and see oar New Goods, which wo will sell as cheap as can be bought at any other place in this vi- cinity. We will tnko in cxchaifgo for Goods, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Beans, Rye, Barley, Grass Seed, Butter, Pork, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Paper Rags, and CASH, for all which we will pay the highest mar- ket prices. Particular attention is called to cash pur- chasers. You will.find it to your advantage to call and see us before you buy elsewhere. Goods shownfree, and sold cheap at the EMPIRE STORE of J. XI. BOWEN & CO. J. R. RfnVEX. M. BULLARD. A. IIOWLAXD. [Dec. 1, 1559.] Gifu: Giflsi!! Gifts:'! Gifts*!!!! A Glorious Chance to. Get Good Books for Nothing!! Bond for a Catalogue which will be sent to you free of Postage. J. S. COTTON, «k CO,, Publishers and Booksellers, No. 409 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Have in addition to their regular business of Publish* shg and Bookselling, adopted the principal of furnish ing a gift of the value of from 25 cents to $lOO, to the purchaser of every book of the lvalue of One Dollar and upwards. • for a Catalogue, which toe will send to you free of Postage.**® S Being largely engaged in the Publishing Business; J. S. Cotton k Co., have peculiar advantages of ob taining Books at very low prices, which enables them to give more valuable presents than can be afforded by any other house engaged in the same line of business ' Any Book published in the United Sta ps, will be furnished at the Publishers’ price, and alto a valuable gift to the purchaser without any extra charge. These gifts consist of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Ladies’ Splendid Silk Dress Patterns, Parlor Time-Pieces, Silver-plated Ware, costly set? of Cameos, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, Carnet, Turquols and Lava Jewelry, Gold Locketsp Pencils and Pens, Ladies’ Xcck and Chatelaine Chains, Gents’ Bosom Studs and Sleeve Button®, Pocket Knives, Portc-Monnaics, and olhet gifts of use and value. Hundred worth of Presents will be distributed with every Thousand Dollars worth o/* Books sold"® a Send for a Catalogue, which will bo sent to you free J&" of Postage. -433#* Persons forming Clubs, or wishing io ad as Agents, cm t get Books and valuable gifts.for nothing / / Agricultural, Botanical, Horticultural and Scientific Btoks—Historical, Poetical, Juvenile and Miscellane ous Books—Dictionaries, Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books—Albums, Annuals, Cash Books and Works of Fiction, and uli other Bqpks published In the United States, furnished at Publishers’ prices, and a free gift furnished with every book. Send for .a Catalogue, which will be sent to you free of postage. » Address. J. S. COTTON A C 0„ No. 409 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. g&f* Agent* tranted in every jxtrt of the Country. Deo. S, 1859. 4t. Great Bargains TO BE MADE. YOU will find WRIGHT in M. Ballard & Co's old Store, whore he is selling FLOUR, FEED, MEAL,I . SHORTS. BRAN Ac., cheaper than at any other place in-town. TO UJBBEBME^ I can furnish Lumbermen with Flour at a figure to suit the limes. Feed for alujost nothing and all ac cordingly. Will pay cash for Oat®, Rvo and Corn. ' FRED. K. WRIGHT. WcUshoro, Doc. 8, 1859. HITDUETH & LANDIS, CASH DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. One door below Holiday's Hotel, Wellsboro, Pa. . Uasb paid for Hides and all binds of Grain. C. HILDRjTTH, Wcllsboro, Oct. 6lh, 1859. S. H. LANDIS. 85<K FIFffY DOLLARS! 930. 150 Dollars a Month, and all Expenses Paid. TO introduce our NEW NATIONAL DOUBLE THREAD TWENTY DOLLAR SEWING MACHINE. A Great Chance for Traveling Agents to engage in a permanent busi ness, at $6OO a year and expenses. Address, with stamp, for particulars, * J. W. HARRIS (c CO. Ni 13 Shoe A Leather Exchange, December 1,1*59. (Sw) Boston, .Mass. WANTED. 000 Mink, Martin, Fox, Raccoon and Skunk Skins, for which the highest New York market prices will be paid in cash at the Hat Store in Corning opposite tbo Dickinson House. Nov. 10, 1559. S. P. QUICK. PEDLERS will find it to their advantage to call at Roy's Drug Store, as be has just received a large supply of Ei-fcntial Oil?, and Essences of all binds wLU*. ho i; telling \c.y vheup for tash, IMPROVED PATENT MELODEANS. The oldest Establishment ,in the United States, Employing Two Hundred Men, and Fin ishing Eighty Instruments per Week. Combining all their recent improvements—the Divided Swell Organ 3Jelodeon, .£2“The.Divided Swell can only he obtained iu Mulodcons of onr manufacture.' ' CEO. PRINCE & CO., Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. 7. Wholes tLE Blmn;■ ST FidloniStj N. Y.JanJ 110 Lnk. St. Chicago, lilinoie. WHOLESALE AGEXTS—H naseI k Tolman, Boston, Mass; W. P, Colburn, Cincinnati, Ohio,* Ba)m<>r & Weber, St. Louis, J/o.; Ph.p. Werlein, Kew Orleans; AiS Nurd heimer, Toronto, C. W. ASSORTMENT, The Jlelodpons manufactured by. Prince k Co„ and for sale at 87 Fulton Street, arc the best in the world. "We have tried them, and therefore apeak undcrataudiugly of their mortis.—, They arc afforded at a very moderate 00-t. Prices of Portable Instruments. Four octavo Melodeon, extending from C to C, - - $45 00 Pour and a half octave ‘* CtoP, - - (10 00 Pl\e octave, “ “ Fto P, • - 75 00 Five octave, double reod, « «», pto P,- . • 130 00. ■ Organ XVlelodoon. Two banks of Keys, Five Sets of Heeds. Eight Flop*. Ono and a half octave Port pedal#, one set of Heeds iu Pedal flass Independent, i - - $350 00 Prices of Piano Cased. Five octave Melodeon, extending from F to F • • $7OO 00 Six octave do ■ do. ¥ to F • • • Lin no Five octave double reed, do Fto F . • I.M) 00 Five octave, two Hank* of Keys 200 00 Our facilities for manufacturing arc perfect, and ‘from our long experience in the business, having fhifched and ►old over Twenty-two thousandMclodcons. "« f«*i confident of giving satisfaction. i All Instruments of our manufactnre, either sold by us or dealers in any part of tbc United States or Canadas, an* nwr uin/i'd to be perfect in every respect, spid should any repairs be necessary before the expiration of one year from the date of sale we hold mim-hes ready ami Milling to make tho same ftee of charge, providing iho injuty is nut cau-cd bv accident or dfeign. OEO. A. PRINCE & CO. * Hug'll Young, Agent for Tioga Co. Agents for the sale of oiir Mtdodeotis may be found in all the principal cities and to" ns m the United States and Can adu-/ (Jane 23,1559. ly. FCLI LEXGTJI STEEL EXUIt A VIXQS WASHINGTON & EVERETT, Including a view of Mount Vernon, in the rngiaving of Washington. These -pbMnlid engiavings aie tnmi oiigin.il paintings by Hick*, and am LMiKivtu ox srm. in the higlie-t «tv le of Art. They are each 2.'»x.‘j.) inch es. e:n li cuii.ilning six s(jnare feet. So many n nr*.e. miser able pieluies liave boon palmed upon the ptiidic a-, works of art—and especially in cheap black and muddy engniMUgs— that it is dillleuU to convince person* of taste that tliey are sail in imbuing uliat they have not hi-t seen. We have paid the hr-t nrtist.s their own piiee.s, amounting to many thousand dollars, to produce engravings really bcantitul. as Well :ia the hot portraits, and that shall be .splendid oriia ineata to any parlor. 4fcs“Dpinlon» that enn be relied on. •tfs*The editor of the N. Y. Ohterrsr »oya:—■•The.se engra vings are genuine winks of art—the likenesses are admirable. The portrait of Eveiettwill take precedence nfall others." 4fi“The New York Chri<tiaiuAdvocate bays.—" They are among the illicit engravings vr* have ever sceo. and THE I , L'oM£KmtSAtt£ja r L£Vlt£SP<JXslliCEFOit ALLTHEY PROMISE/' We will send, post paid, securely packed in rollers—Either Engi-avuigaud &$3 Magazine, one year, for $3, Doth .En gravings. and a£3 Magazine, one Vbor, tor $4. Agents wlio rbmit s3o’nt onb hnip. VUrhaveAitf oxthv Copy of each engraving. The Magazines are lIAUPKK’H. ! THE KXICKRUDOOKER. : &ODJSYV RADY’S DOniT, THE ATLANTIC, IiLACKWDOD. aporu] arrangement, the cnp’ro ypar'a to the is paid o%pr by u% to their publisher®, ami subscribers receive tfoir '-apply for the year direct from their respective ipuhlicaUim offices. The co?t *if the engraving® ia paid only hy the difference between the lowest wholesale and the regular price of the Magazines. tTO-Engraving® son tat once, ami suhfCi'iptioQs to periodi cals commence with current ii*>ne. unless otherwise onleml. Money at mir ri-k if proof is letaincd of having been mailed. First i(upree<tiiiiM are best, llieivfore ?eud enriv. Address ' U. 11. BAILK*Y A CO. (At Win. Hall i. Son's Music Store,) S4y Jhoadway. Dec. 1, lot. ~ , New York. The Great Rush AT THE FipE YESTERDAY MORNING AT Wm. Til* Sliop 1 was caused by the anxiety of the public to secure from harm his i , , - « LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK. -OF COOKIE & STOVES, : of which ho has the largest and best assortment at the LOWEST PRICES, ever, brought into this Boro, at any time or by any'person whatever, THE dOEDEN WEST, Elcrpted Oven, No. 1. THE GRAND MONARCH, Another superb elevated oven, . .. FOREST BELL, amt HUNTER, two more No. 1, elevated ovpns," Besides Liri-i’dAK,'-mATTATHA AKD RAKGEH, all elevated ovens, and warranted to give good satis faction. They will be sold at less price? than such stoves can be bought for elsewhere in Tioga County. Also— A r' PARLOR STOVES, Solf-Rcgulatora. throe sizes. Cast iron Stoves for Par lors, a good assortment, and BOX STOVES of the best patterns, Ho is prepared to furnish TIN. and SHEET IRON WARE and STOVE PIPE, promptly as heretofore. Also EAVE GUTTERS, substantially made, to order. And bo is now ready to fumis-h and set, a new and valuable kind of KOK-EIiEEZING PVHPB, Down’s & Co. Manufacturers. Tbeso pumps are war ranted to keep free from ice in all weathers. Every farmer should, call, examine, and if suited,-purchase this invaluable Pump. Call at the old stand, Main st.. south side, one door below Bowen’s New Store. WM. ROBERTS. Wclljfhoro. Nov. 17, 1559. IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. published nv n. aitlktox a co. 346 & 348 Broadway, New York, THE following works are sent to Subsctihoss in any part, of the country, (upon receipt of ictuil price.) by mail or express, prepaid: • The New American Cyclopedia. A V?«!av Dictionary of General Knowledge* Ediiud by Uemgo Ripley ami Ch.u le- A. D.iua. aided by a numerous*select rorp«of wri tei*B in ail braneluvof irchfUco. Ari, and Litemtnrft.- Thin utirk is being pubU-'licd in about lo large octavo volume*, each contnfning 750 two-coinqin poges. Yolh I. H. 111, IV, &V, arc now ready, each containing near I!,500 original ar ticle*. An additional volume will be published once in about tin ee months. ’ Cloth. $3; Sheep, $3,50; Half Alorrocco, $1; Half Russia, $4.50 each. The New American Cyclopedia is popular without being «rnpcrf»elnl. learned, but not pedantic, comprehensive but*u!- DcienUy detailed. free from' personal pique’and patty preju dice. fre-di and jet accurate. It is a complete statement of all that Is known upon every.important topic within the scope of human Every important article in it has been specially written for'its pages by men who »ro au thorities upon the topics of whtchJlhcy epoak. They are re quired.to bring the subject up" to the present niQu^nt; to ti£!i/e'jostiiOtr ic stands uW. Ail the statistical information is from the latest report#; the geographical accounts keep pace with the latest explorations; historical nutters include the freshest justr view*; the biographical notices not only .apeak ot the dead but of thodivlng. it js-% library of itself. ABRIDGMENT OF THE DERATES QJf CONGRESS.— Being a Political History of the United States, from the or ganization of the first Federal Congress in 1789 to 1856* Ed ited find compiled by-Hon. Thomas 11, Benton, from tne of. Records of Congress. The work will be completed in 15 royal octavo volumes of 750 pages each, 11 of which are now ready. An additional volume will bo issued once in three month*. A Way OP PROCURING IKB CYCLOPAEIJU OR DEBATES. Form a club of four,, and remit th» price of four hooks, and five copies will be sent at the remitter’s expense for car. ri.igc; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will be tent nt our expense for carriage. No other works will ?o liberally reward the exci (ions of Agi’it.*. Av AOfNT W\\rcn i*i tin- C-iQiitv lour unde Knm* n on .*pj'lsL.itK.n 1.1 ;!;c i'liLJi. lu i- 11. "a Prom the Home Journal, April 3, ISSB. Terms—Almost Gratis, TO AGENTS. C.,G. OSGOOD, Is now filling his Store from Top to Bottom, with a very desirable STOCK OF GOODS, AND SUITED TO THIS MMET. They were selected with care and wilhedue regard to * Style, Quality, Price. And will be Offered at 7 as will bring about QTJICfc SALES. THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT IS PULL, And wo will not enumerate articlcst THE STOCK OF (D & <b> v us s &'<& is large, and any person can be Suited GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES Hard Ware. CROCKERY. IRON, STEEL, & NAILS. FLOUR FORK FISH (& IB d) (9 Hi IB aHi And in short we shall try and keep nearly every thing from the sinnllcut article needed by thufadie-* up to an outfit fora lumberman’s camp. * O. BULLAE I) Takes this opportunity of announcing that be has fit ted up the stand formerly occupied hy G. Lamb, and is now receiving an entirely NEW STOCK Hi? stock consists in part of j Pork and Flour , -S-U-G-A-R-S Refined, CrushciL. Granulated, Powdered. Muscovado. Pork. Lard. Butfer, Cheese, Fi.-h, Oil, Coffee, Tobacco—Smoking «fc Chewing, Snuff. Soap, Molasses—Maple A Sugar house. Soap, WOODEN WARE »c?^hSs* k c row?, Willow Wagons, Clothes Pins, Clothes Baskets, Wowlen Pails, Ac. Altogether the iyjst assortment ot Willow and Wooden War© over brought into Wells boio! RHTltinW Whitewash Brushes. Blacking Brush 1111 (j OilJCio cs. Shoe Brushes, Clothes Bruihes, Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes, v YANKEE NOTIONS and Pocket Combs, made of Ivory. Gatin Percha, and Bone. Penholders. Pencils, Pens, Pencil Sharpeners, Slate and Lead Pencils, Steel Rings. Jews Harps. Teething Rings, Chess Boards, Dominoes, Rubber Balls, Yankee Soap, Pipes, Scaling Wax, Inkstands. Marscilos and Linen Collars, Cap and Lettbr Paper. Envelopes, & c.. Ac. ■J7T> TTT r PC! Orango?. Lemon?, Apple®. JL? XV vJ _|_ JL lO • Figs, Prune*?, Currants Rai ina. Cherries. IV~TT r FO 0r all ksn<ls * A]srt Mw*tard. Ghcr |_j J_ O kins, Pickles, Candies Citron Bran died Fruits, Ac.. Ac. Teas. Coffee, Spice. Pepper, Cinnamon, floves. Nut megs, Candles, Crackers, Childrens* Toys: Ac. J will not enumerate articles further, but woufyl re spectfully Invite those desirous of purchasing any ar ticle in this line, to call and examine my stock before purchtjdug 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 ia FOR SALE FOR CASH. November 17. 185!). 0. IJULLAHD. Sixth Annual Announcement!! CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. From nil hctfUous. of the conulrj subscribers to this pnpuhir AtL Institution, (now in its uixth jc.ir) .mi being received in a ratio;unparalelied with that of any ptoriona year. Any person may become a Member by Subscrib ing Three Dollars. TTIIICU WILL ENTITLE I[IM TO Ist.—Tlie beautiful Steel Engraving, ‘•Shakesptareand hl» Friends.” 2d.—A copy ot tho elegantly Ilinbtrnted Art Journal, one ,>«»r. 3d.—A Freo Season Admission to the (Jullericß, .">4B Broadway New York- Inndditinn to which over 400 valuable Work* of Art are glv on to subaorlbois k» Premiums, comprising choice paintings bculptimw, Outlines Ac., by the fiwt American and Foreign Artut.i. The Muperb Engraving, which every fcuh«rrll»er will receive Immediately on receipt of t*ub-criptb»n. entitled SHAKESPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS, is of a character to give unqualified ph-naure audMtisfartiun. No Work of equal Value \v.u» ever beture pl:ice<l witliin reach of the people at such a price. The Engraving is of very largo size, being printctl on heavy plate paper, 30 by SS inchew. making a most superb ornament suitable fur the wall* of the libr.iry, parlor or office. It, can he .sent to any part of the country hy mall, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage prepaid. Think, of, it! Such » w vk delivered free of charge, and the An Journal one year for three dollar* I SUBSCRIPTIONS will K* ro< ‘-nvd until tho Evening of Tuesday tho 31« t of January. 1860, at winch time the bovkh will ilo>o and ihe’ Premiums be given to subscribers. No person i* rcstrletM to n Hngle Milwcriptieo. Those re mitting $l5 nro entitled to six memberships. Suliscriptmn.s from California, the Canadas, and all Foreign Provinces must he $3 60 instead of $3, in order to defray ex tra postages. Ac. Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for a circular of terms. Ao. The beautifully illustrated Art Journal, giving lull partic ulars, will be eept on receipt of IS cts, in eumpwor coin. Address C. Derby, Actuary C. A. A, 51b and «>4S Hr, adway. New Y'>rk. Subscription-alsr, r t-wd bv I !►. RICHARD.- U-ai.t, 1... nellcburaaud 'Ma*ty. N.a. 14.; TRY THE NEW STORE. - “IS. 15.” IS AT HOME AGAIN! with an extensive and woll-selectcd assortment of NSW GOODS. Ilia stock is as varied as It is valuable, and coicpri- ' D&7 GOODS of all styles and varieties*, including Fall and Winter of Dross Goods, Silks, Paramatta's DeLaisas, READY-MADE CLOTHING of various styles and prioo*. Having bad long expe rience in this branch of trade, ho is confident hid cloth-* lag will •mV bis customers. GROCERIES, His stock of Groceries is complete, embracings long list of articles in common tide* and which will bi sold at unusually low prices, lie has also a complete as* sortment of ( HARDWARE purchased with especial reference to this market, in* , eluding Saws, Axes, Ac. Also CROCKERY in,Qbunilnnce and variety. The attention of (he pub lic is also called to the fact th*£fc * PORK, FLOUR, & SALT will be kept constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing be will keep and similar articles of mechanical use. Uisitock of Boots & Shoes is sufficient to keep an entire community on a ''goad footing." and warrants that all can he ‘‘fitted/’ from the largest to the smallest, la truth, be would assure hts friends and the public that 1 EVERYTHING usuaIIy kept in a store may be found among his rtoek. Call nt the old stand of M. if. CONVEKSB, Wellabdro, Nov. 3, 1859. REVOLUTIONS WHETHER in Government or fashions neriergo backwards. “Old Fogyism” may frown U«wu every exhibition of youthful fancy, yet every frium 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 depart ment of Trade, J. T YE RO'BINSON has not sought to keep np with, but to go a Utile in advance of the ideas and wants of (he community in which he lives both os regards the style and location of bis business or the whereabouts and how ho does it. Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict Attention to Business will under ordinary circumstances insure success ho undertook to manufacture for this community a nor lion of their CLOTHING and it‘afford* him much pleasure to know that he has so far succeeded ns to have received a good SHARE OF THE TRADE. A continuance of which—while he gratefully acknowl edge,-past favors—he earnestly and respectfully so licits. ' In every kind of business there are some things that are called Leading Articles, and sv wo find in this that . k BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES nro what almost everybody wants and without which nn 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 land; while in FIW COLORED CLOTHS bis assortment is no 1(m« varied than the 'politics of ibe numerous parties, ranging all tho way from genuine administration down to rankest opposition. In bis selection of good.* for Over Coatings hcas remarkably fortunate both ns to STYLE AND DURABILITY. He ha? not only a larjrc Stock of Goods, but his fa cilities for manufacturing them were notey better, having secured in .Mr. Ten Eyck « most EXCELLENT GUTTER. And in every other department Uie most competent Lglp. Confident that ho can offer advantage* to Lis customers not excelled by any in the trade, and deter mined to make his establishment ope of the b«rt in this section of country, ho invites the attention of the people of Tioga County who are in any way In need of a good, comfortable, stvltsb and durable gar- 3. TBStB ROBESON, Corning. X. Y., Xov. 10, lsi9. ERIE FOUNDRY AX'D MACHINE SHOP, coiixixd, x. y. Jeffrey, Rogers & Co. Proprietors. MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Engines, , Boilers. Morticeing and Tenoning Machines, Mill Qearing nnd Mochlnery, Plain and Ornamental Iron indow Caps, Sills and Casings, Door Cops, apd all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Manufacturers on a LARGE SCALE of Jeffrci’s Celebraid Double Ac) 1113 FORCE PUMP. The best In use for all ordinary purposes and eon tinning with (he other qualities that of ft superior firtf Engine. ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated “Hawkins Shingle Mills”—the bctfrtnw iuusc. Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. JEFFERY, ROGERS * CO. Corning, X. Y., Xov. Id, 1859. Iy. DENTISTEt. FRANK HcGEORGE, Permanently located in Concert Ball CORXIXG, y. Y. 9 VARIOUS Styles of Dental work. The conlinnm s gum or Porcelain, the most natural, beautiful, and supeVior to any other system. Abo a new stylo very beautiful and cheap, just introduced, Pnrtiiulnr attention is requested to tho artificial Bono fur filling teeth, it being the color and nearly as bard a* thf te.eili and in many cases superior to any metallic snK'innc*. Also, by a new process of electro-metalnrgy, those having silver plates can hove them heavily plated wfO\ gold on very reasonable terras. ■ Ko cheap bumhun introduced. His system of practice is the rc-ylt*f the experience of the herd members of (be profession, (‘orning. Xov. 10, 1859. Refers to Dr. W. D. Terbelf, Dr. May. Df. Mnnfnrd, Coming. Dr. Dolson, Bath. Dr. Brown, Addi>o«. Brigade Oidopm 7 '•* th* Uniformed Miiitiu of Tlqqh County • This to notify you that I have been appointed a Battalion Court Martial for tho trial of ddinquents and deliuqvoncios within the hounds of Battalion, 2d Brigade, J3lh Division at Militia, and thjil J will meet you at the following times and place? for the transaction of all burine;* pertaining tu said, Court, viz: At H. Si potter*?, in. Middlebujy, Friday, Pec. 2d. at 10 A. M. : At Joel Woodruff**, in os Mondar Dec 19lh, at 2P. Mi *’ ' At John Irwins, in Union, on Wednesday, Tw *>k» at 2 P.M. , JEROME B. NlLfe Vtv*X ' :x«'cuior> notice, T ETTLRt- TKfcfAMEICTABY having been grout, cdl to tho undersigned on the last will and testa, ment of Jonathan Matlcfon. late of Knoxville |w deed, all persona indebted to estate of saiddteident are ramrod to make immediate payment, and those bavin- claims against the same will pr.vcnt them to. v io MAm->OTC. Nor. 19. 1? 9. fit • r-. . .
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