$ * gpUrITATOR. PBOTTA. ■ ' Jap - &> 1860. Visit. i r Rev. A. A. Marple are incited to at -0 P)irtJ a t the Rectory, on Wednesday ***** COMMITTEE. ~ I Dr. Archer,- B.T, Vanhorn, J.*--J. K. Botron, jjP- 3 „ h . ’ I Samuel Dickinson, Cidson,, • , Ira Wetherbeo, t yiWd9.u jl C. EborenuJ evening, the', children arc invited to l f! ' 15 on » sitniiar visit. The young ladies and V'ith the Sabbath School will act cents. «iievU" (lesires! to return thanks to his ' ' for tbo generous returns to his Annual /,'lad regrets that he hasn't the privilege of ilMl -¥ Mor tffi f c -l week : _ Sf has been extremely cold for a rUbd the sleighing excellent.. The greatest • ntd tras oU Sunda y ni S lu ' fllon th ® thcr * S^^ I C \ed lb degrees below xoro. On Monday fculad rhen to 10 degrees below. sj ' of attending the lecture ilf !; GUlcrt, last Thursday evening at the ® r *' ’ lecture was an interesting one— 1C- Wwr . in 313 To“ ctio "7, and bigbly |C ’ tQ rtlo Br's literary abilities. It is a source Sip wlbo inclemency of the weather fSIUtwJ ,o by »larger audience. 5;-. A . T Rrrun-ie for January has been ’ va and tre-liare n» hesitation in pronouncing it *■’'"ale number, ns some literary pirate stole it out tCffico before we had an opportunity to examine ■ ti; ' ■we think is proof sufficient of its excellence, t-7, took it, as well as several copies of the Daily I : s ii| Jo us a favor by returning them. ? have received from Oliver Ditson, 277 I Viiirtea street, lloiton, the following pieces of '■ I’pidct/’ ll college song and chorus, by •‘Della I’lu Waltx,” by James S. |’i r „j ) o vo the Sommer blossoms,” a ballad by felV. Cherry; "L'inline Quadrille,” by 0. L. !}£.,, ' Overture to I .Montecchi a t’apuleti” by |.5..-‘Vou'll not leave your Kathleen behind,” h hjr-I: this the place where they print tho Penn-' imputed a grum looking individual asl I-' idii< head into our eClra last Monday morn fe d’o fir, 1 ' replied (be man 1 at tiro proas, "but wc jp’.jjW old-fashioned Jeffersonian Democratic I, r: hi( though, Would you like to subscribe?” g&il've call- the name of it?” again asked the ptiritv. The .-lyitatop,” replied the cx- K-aafrecminnJ '‘That ain’t it. I’m a Dimmierat, IpiaiSe Peiwiylvam'ifn I’m after.” replied the dis- E’-rcluM-liner ns ho indignantly removed him j|* si lit a lor of whiskey, to --oek further informa ,u!■>the whereabouts of his favorite organ from |:'.jj';!iUul neighbor up-street. v- The holiday.week passed without any unusual orTr.nt in our village, save, perhaps, two or three K -iarfiting d»g fights which attracted eonsider- 'f Miction. The sl€lghing was excellent and was .ijrsrod. Parties of both a public and social ait were the principal sources of amusement. h» Year’s eve there was rather more than the iiawißluf whiskey drinking and rowdyism.— .Kite thinkers, and though it is an exception, is Hjdi-ijconinieiitarr upon the -morals of our com- Ijsij.rt noticed several boys from 10 to 12 years of Ky:;'ale of intoxication. This speaks 5)1 of the Pg - 1 I .four Temperance reformers, when all that W Tjrck'cii able to accomplish docs not place the r impost of the reach of children. Wo do not f the blame of this disgraceful exhibi- I -caches, hut we hope it may receive the attention h r::;-. ‘ , Ti n Scttoui. FKmv.u..—Last evening (Tues .h Presbyterian Church was the scone of a Fcs l -tr.nly jiicasnnt hut profitable to the members stikloih School. The object of tho Festival S 1:1 stated in die call, but it became apparent sfei singing anil other exercises, tho teachers '.''ftlclujcs were surprised at thq presentation r >3l- J their cla<scs of.gifls in the form of books cVtiit kinds. Among tho recipients of ttich fa ■ ,u« Mr. Tiles. Aw. ns, who received from tho la ••tflacbiw copies of the hooks of the Testament, ; r.’i Mr, Alien returned thanks in a feeling mnn >' ‘ K Superintendent (Mr. Smith) also received 1 ‘l> aa<l handsomely hound volume, which was ut>himh_v tho School iiyin impressive speech h. 11. U'ii.uams. Tho School’was niso surprised by the presentation of an nnony vrhloh asked its acceptance of (lie ncconi oks (US volumes) as an addition to their ■7- Although the note was an anonymous one, Ijj *'"'*l' at once fixed the authorship of it upon |i i ! ,’’ *l*™ they wore already indebted for fnany and calls for Air. Osgood brought j, i‘ ;i! S*ntlc 'unnN acknowledgment in a speech and variety. Tho mooting was apUas v i * f'pecially (u the children who were not re any of the speaking. si ■K ‘l-'ztiu ' Adjoining Counties. •■'i i' iDK. —Henry Stanton, living with j H.imiiu township, übout 8 miles from .i : '"' ' T,i ‘ feuud dead in an old house, which was t . After breakfast,yesterday roorn ::V 1 rope, as was supposed to get some hay ; ; • "ack »- e soon na-expected, and search he i " ns suspended by, the rope from , _■.!« life already extinct. The deceased is ' of W and waa thought to be laboring ;. ‘ l, isßiptV.- Oeinocnrf, , name of JliftS, i\farj Billings of 1 among the list of Americans registered at Bocctnber 1350. ilise Billings, V- *s>" • i UiyeV,tt - * n u r°r° on er “own person- ( t >’</•’ v T l . u * cum pany or escort. IVe trust she “ or J ol ,i r iicv amj meet with a sale return. 11 ni ' or thin head, the Ad vert i g 'V;.', ,1t ■’ ,r ' Ih Jh liarllctt ia about to retire; b ~ <jf the Brainnrd House, and will! i’V'fiiit.'’r '^ r - Blossom, of liochcsler. It also i of Haight's Hole!, has been K? ,! lv Hlualion as Superintendent of dne i ll:!n e-taldishmeuts of New York city; 1 ’ that lie was soon to “change*’ oCl ' u l , ' o| l by him at the above is.m’t " L “ re ”' at ' to earn i however, that _ ave u ". l'«t that lie will yet continue ~V;j. oiiMu ' v leil>»etl influence totho Hotel which a,la '—'>'<■<»■ —o“° night last week three "•-anT f i° ‘! ,c * nn ot Ramey's Hun, kept by H -bi% if ho 'mold keep a drunken man tiwti * a - vul ? down the body of 'iiin'r* ruoni - Siime one in (he barroom ro '«iio m - n u> *® co the body, which had ' Y,' CI ' !t . and at onco saw that tbo person . 0!c '"tec Irishmen wore then ordered into boa ’.i 1 *'I'* 1 '* » U3r ded by one man until an officer t.. ' IS f l ' lcc ' w bo took them into custody, W ■ Mllf ‘nedinourjan. Dan lc dead mau, it was found that 01 *’ '' beaten into a jolly. ia found on ono of te snow a *few roda murdered. —Lock who hat's never looked upon anything hut city sawing the sight of thorn at work Is quite interesting, A ba sin covering over sixty acres of ground, has been con structed on thojline of the railroad, in the town, and a number of large mills are to bo constructed for the purpose of sawing lumber, which can be placed upon tho cars directly from tho mill. It is said that next year tho mills in this Immediate vicinity will bo ena bled to turn oat one hundred million feet of lumber annually. FOR SALE. THE OHEAPEST J?ABJJ In Tioga County. I will soil my FARM consisting of 206 acres (about 95 acres cleared) with nil tho improvements there on for $2O per acre, payable in TEN YEARS and wilt also include tho STOCK OF CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS and HOUSE FURNITURE on the samh terms should tho purchaser desire to "retain them.) The above Pam (formerly owned by John Young) is situated on the Deimar road within 20 minutes walk of Wolishoro. For further information apply on the premises to TfJt. H." WOODS, or to JULIUS SHERWOOD, Atty at Law, Wcllsboro. Dec. 15, 1850, tf-01. Tho Great English Remedy. Sm Jamvs Clarkb's Cclldiiatbd I'kmai.h Pills. —Prepared ronaprescreption of Mr J. Clarle, M. J>.. Physician Prtra 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 cpntaiu nothing hurtful in their con etitution, * To Married^ Ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.— These Pills have never been known /to fail where the direc tions on tho 2d page of the pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars get ft pamphlet, free, of the agent. B-—SI and C postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will iusuro a bottle, containing ovqr 50 pills, by re turn mail. ' - For sale by ,Tolm, A. Hoy, Wellsboroi U.lt. Borden, Tioga; C. IV. Nesbitt, Mansfield; G, W. Milk-S'Ltt.v.vi-ncevillc; J. & J, O. I’arkliutst, Elklnnd ; A. SJ. Bcarmnnr'Knosvillej and Charles Goodspccd, 'Westfield. [Jan. 2", 1859. ly.Jv, DR. CHBESEMAN’S PILLS, I * The combination of ingredients in those nils are the re sult of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Dainlul Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether front cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of tho heart, disturbed sleejf, which arise from interruption of nature TO MAURIED LAMES. Dr Chccsemnn’e Dills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Bodies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills, can piano tho utmost confidence in Dr. Cheesemau’s iMUs .loiug all that they repre- sent to do. Tlr sb _ucy should toot be to—.* tinging Pregnancy, as an\ls-car riage would certainly result therefrom. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything Injit rious 10 Wli or health, Explicit directions. which should bo read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on cn closing $1 to the General As out. Sold by one Druggist in every town in the United States, K. U. HUTCUIXQS, l General Agent fur the United States, 165 (.’hainhors Street, New York. To whom all wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold by .John A. Koy Wollsboro, Pa., and by Pratt & Hill Owego, N, V, [April 25,1850. 10 . Dr. Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. WHERE Hid above preparation is known, it h so well cs tahlished as * n infallible Remedy for -tbe cure of— CovqhSj Colds. Sore Throat, lIoiRfKXKSS, Bronchitis. Srir tint or Br.ooo, Vain is jhk Breast,. Croct. G’noom'o Counir, am l every form of Pulmonary Complaint, that at were a work of supererogation to speak of its merits. Discovered by a celebrated physician more than twenty years since, >t has by thv wonderful cuiesit hnscffccted been constantly appreciating •»» public favor, until if-* use ami Its use am* its •vputallor a-o alike universal; ami it is now well known ;ud cherished by all (ami limit ‘‘hamels legion”) who have been restored to lienllb hy U'O as the Great Remedy for aP the diseases which i' proteges to cure. Sir,Tames Clarke, physician to 1 Queen Victoria, has given it as his opinion that * CONSUMPTION CAN BECURED. The whole history of this medicine fully confirms the opin ion of that eminent man. Thousands can testify, and have testified, that when all other remedies uad failed, thu had completely cured; (hat when tho sufferer m’d well nigh des paired, this had afforded immediate relief; that when the physician had pronounced the disease incurable, this has re moved u entirely, , The virtues of tins Balsam are alike applicable to cure a alight cold m a Confirmed Consumption, and its power as a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant ami effectual remedy cannot be equalled. YJ2> = Caution! none unless It has the written signature of •*!. Butts” on the wrapper, as well an tbe.pi lut eduiuiio of the proprietors. Read the faliaxcing Letter : Gentlemen: Having used Dv. WisturV Balsam TTild Cherry In my practice with great success, T most cheerfully recommend it to'those afflicted with 0 urtin ate Coughs, Cor.ns, or Asthma. . (Signed,) H. G. MARTIN, M. It. Mansfield, Tioga Co.. Aug. 1858. The following persons have also derived great benefit from the use of the GREAT REMEDY: Ww, hawrdnee, P. M., Bailey Creek; John Fox, P. M. Mainaburg*. B*M. Bailey, the well known temperance Iccturoi’f and Thomas Jeriel a well known citizen of this county.* S. IV KOWLE & Go., .Proprietors, Boston. For sale bv (Iteir Agents everywhere-. AGENTS.—John A. Bov, IVellshoro; C. VT. Kesbilt, Mans field; I>. S. Magee, Ph.>Anirg; J. <J. Albeck. Liberty; A Humphrey, Tioga; l)r. A. JUoliins, Jr., Maiusburg. September lio, 1858. I Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. IX VIKIVof the fart that every member of the human family }< more or h*«s subjected to sonic complaint, be sides innumerable other uondHioin in life, which, by the assistance of a little knowlcdge'or exercise of common sen->e. they may be able so to regulate their habits of diet, and with the of a good tonic, secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object thn true course to pursue is certainly that which will produce a natural state of things at the.least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end I)r, Ilostcttpr lias introduced te this country a prep aration hearing his name, which at this day is not a new medicine, hut one that hos been tried for years, giving satis faction to all who have used it. The Hitter* operate power fully upyn the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over disease. > For the euro of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Nausea. Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of theSttmach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, &c.,the&v Bitters have not an equal. Diarrhoea, Bysen lory or Flux. «o generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the range of water and diet, will bo sbeedily regulated hy a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, n disease which is probably mure prevalent when taken in all its various forms than any other, i the cause of which may always be attributed to derange ments of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by lining HOSTETTEK’S STOMACH BITTKKS.as per directions gn tilt? bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of some kind, then why not use an article to jbe infallible? Kvcry country have their Bitters as a prevent #atlv« of debase aud strengthening of tho system in general, and among them all there is not to be found a healthier peo ple than the Germans, from whom this preparation emana ted, based upon scientific experiment!* which have tended to advance the destiny ol this great preparation in the medical scale of science. FfVKR and Atit'K.—This trying and provoking disease, which faMees its relentless gr(tsp on the body of nmn. reducing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering him physically and can he defeated and driven from the body bv the KK- XtyWNED BITTEUS. Further, any of tKe-übov© stated die ted djsca«cs cannot be contracted when cxppscd'to. any ordi nary'conditions producing thorn, Jf tho Bitters are used as per directions. And as it neither creates nausea, nor offends the palntt, and rendering unnecessary any change of died or ( interruption to usual pursuits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is thus removed ns speedily ns Is consistent with the production of a thorough and per manent cure. , " Kok Bersoxk in Advanced Years who arc suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters arc in valuable as n restorative of strength ami vigor, and needs only to lie tried to be Appreciated- Aud ton motherwhile nvrslng, these Bitters me indispensable, especially where the mother’s nomirthniewt is Inadequate (o the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, Is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor td the sys tem- Ladies *h«uld hy all means try this remedy for «H ca ges of debility, and Indore so doing, ask your physician who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of tho Bitters, will recom-i mend their use in all caws of weakness. 1 CAUTION.—"' I ' caution the,public against using any of the mauy imitations or counterfeit*, but ask for HoStet ter/s CEERBRATEn Stomach Hitters, and seo that each bottle has the words “Dr. J. Hostetler's Stomach Hitters” blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the nntalliccap entering tho cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. ilii ‘ Prepared and sold by lIOTKTTI3R A SMITH. Pitts burgh, Pa;, and sold by ail Druggists, Grocers: and dealers generally tbroughonttho United States,Canada,South Amer ica and Germany. AGENTS.—John A. Roy, Wellsboro. J. &J. tt. Park hurst, Blkland. A. *J. Deman, Knoxville. M. W. Staples, Osceola. Charles Goodspeed, Westfield. Seeley Logg. Nel son. A. Humphrey. 11. 11. Korden, John Jtedinktou, Tioga?; Curtis Parkhnrst, Hut. J. Miller; Lawronocville, 0. B. Shof fer, I.ibcrty. October 13,1859. —ly. Auditor’s Notice. NOTICE is hcrVby given that tho undori been appointed an Auditor to distribut eya arising from the sale of tho real estate i CLAKK; and that he will attend to the dn appointment at tho office of A. P.-Cono Esq[ boro, op Saturday, January H, ISfiO; at r and place all persons interested in said fund tied to present tboir claims or he forever dehi coating in upon the same. 'iU C. ..U Well: boro, Vec. 22, 13HK Schlatter, oom .turci, a few weeks iring last Wednea imsport says : The 10 of great extent, miles of the town throe hundred in >wn has 160 saws, let of liiuihor por saw?, aucl io these Special Notices. IMPORTANT TO FE.'fAEKS. PREPARED DY CORNELIUS L. CIIEESLMAN, Jf. D. S£Vr YORK CITY. .NOTICK, •sod during P’ HE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. W FIRM! NEW NEW GOODS! 'he Empire Store, og bees closed for a short time for Inlarged & Rep ow completed and tho New Firm ol J. B. BOWEN & iavo taken possession and re-filled it, ROEST, BEST, RY’ GOODS, DRY (|OODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, BOO! CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, 0 HOLLOW WARE, HO PORK & FLOUR, PORK 0., &C., &C.,' &0., &c. •qr offered to tUe people of Tioga, ci lankful for past favors, respectfully call and sea our Ncw*(soods, whic leap ns can he Bought at any otljci inity. IVo will take in exchange orn, Buckwheat, Beans, Rye, Bar lutter, Pork, Bard, Tallow, Bees' nd CASH, for all which wo will pay the highest mar- el prices. Particular attention is called to cash pur- hasers. You will find it to yonr advantage to call ’I ' 1 md see us Before you buy elsewhere. I Hoods shownfrec, and sold cheap at the EMPIRE ; TOEE of J. R. BOWEN & CO. j, it. nmvKN. M. V.Uf.r.AKO, A. HoWLAKD, Gifts! Gifts’! GiltsT’lT Gifts!!!: Ii 4 Glorious Chance to Get Good Books for v Nothing'!! J Send for u Catalogue which will bo sent, to you free of Postage, j J. S. COTTOW, & CO., Publishers and Booksellers, ' No. 409 Chcstnut Street,iphiladclphis, Have ;n addition to their regular ijuflpcss of Publish ihg and Bookselling, adopted the principal of furnisb ing a. gift of tbo value bf from 25 Cents to SlOO, to the purchaser of every book of the value of One Dollar and upwards. H Send for a Caiqdoyue, winch ice will semi io you free of Posl<A/e.‘frSS. Being largely engaged in the Publishing Business, J, S. Cotton it Co., have peculiar jjadvnntagcs of ob- I taining Boohs at very low prices, {which enables them to give more valuable presents tluyi can bo afforded by any other house engaged in the sapie line of business. Any Book published in the United States, will bo furnished at the Publishers' priccj and also a valuable gift to the purchaser without any extra charge. Those gifts consist of ! 1 , Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Ladies’ Splendid Silk Dress Patterns, Parlor Time-Pieces, Silver-plated Ware, costly sets Cameos, Mosaic, Florentine. Coral, Garnet, TurquotJ and Lava Jewelry, Gold Lockets, Pencils and Pens, 1 Ladies' Keck and Chatelaine Chains, Gents’ Bosom; Studs and Sleeve Buttons, Pocket Knives; and other gifts of Use and value. s(fr r 'Fice Hundred Dollars li corfh of Presents will be distributed with 'Sifry Thousand - Dollars worth of Books suldWffii, Send fora Catalogue, which will bo sent to you free 7.- P—‘ 1 JSS" of Postage.., Persona forming Clubs, or Agents, can get Books' and nothing ! ! jj Agricultural, Botanical, Horticultural anil Scientific Btoks—Historical, Poetical, Juvenile and Misccllane ous Books—Dictionaries, Bihlcsj Prayer and Hymn Books—Alim ms. Annuals, Cash Books and Works of Fiction, and i)ll other Books published in thi United States, furnished at Publishers' prices, and a free gift furnished with every book. || Send for a Catalogue, which willjjhe sent to you free of Address, j J. S. POTTOX & CO., No. 409 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, ' A/Jratf waited in evtry paJi of the Country. Deo. 8, I SMI. 4t. j! Great Bargains T O BE BADE. YOU trill Cuwl WEIGHT in k. Bullard & tv* old Store, wbertj he is selling W.OL'II, |IEAL, j .SHORTS, BRAN he., cheaper than at any other place in town. TO ECMBERtHEN. X can furnish Lumbermen with Elour at a figure to suit the times. Eced for almost nothing anil all ac cordingly. ; S i S/l-'j" XVill nay cash for Oats, Hive amt (lorn. i ifltEX). K. WRIGHT. XVcllsboro, Hoc. S, 1859. j| i HILDKLriI & EANOIS, ” CASH HEALERS IN GROCERIES, } PROVISIONS, > j CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. One door below Holiday’s Hotel, Wellsboro, X’a. Cash paid for Hides and all kinds of Grain. ; | C. lIILDKJ7THV Wellsboro, Oct. Cth, 1859. j S. 11, LANDES', $5O. FIFTY DOLIAKS! §5O. 850 a Month, and all Expenses Paid. TO introduce our NEW NATIONAL DOUBLE VIIIIEAD TWENTY DOLLAR SEWING MACHINE. A Great Chance for Traveling Agents to engage in a permanent busi ness, at i (MO a year amLoxpentes.jj Address, with stamp, for particulars, J. W. HARRIS i- CO, ' No 13 Shod k Leather Exchange, December 1,1853, (8w) | Boston, Mass. P EULERS wiJl find it to their advantage to call nt Roy's Drag Store, ns he lias just received a largo supply of Essential Oils and! Essences of’oil binds which be is selling very cheap'for cash. rsigned has to the monl* jof JASON aties of his J, in Welle which time ds are noti inrred from [I.K.V, BufTulo Robes. A FEW BALES No. I. r|>l>cs for sale verv cheap at [Nov. 17] JV. A. ROE 4 CO’S. G< ROrERIL'f.-,flio place r kiii.lt cheap, js nt STORE!! the purpose os aired. fcot; rith the AMP CHEAPEST SSORTMEXT, jTHING, CLO 'S & SHOES, ~ C ROCKERY, ardware, og;eries LOW WARE, J ! f I ! & FLOUR, &0., All Instruments of our manufacture', cither sold hy ns or dealers in any part of the United States or Canadas arc var ranted to bo perfect in every respect, and should any repairs l»o necessary before the expiration of one year from* the date of sale avo hold ourselves ready and willing to make the same free of charge, providing the injury is not caused by accident or design. GKO. A- PIUNCK & CO. we will gel! as KiighYoung-, Agent for Tioga Co. >unty, and being invite the public place in this vi- for Goods, Ojifs, ■lcy, Grass peed, ax, Paper Rags, I’, 1859.] [Dec. | ■ts£ wishing to act as xduahle gifts for postage. PEED, to hiiy (froceriw of all ItOL A S.MiTiirS. IMPROVED PATENT MELODEANS. The oldest Establishment in the United States, Employing Two Hundred Men, and Fin- ishing Eighty Instruments per Week. Combining ail their recent improvements—the Divided Swell Organ Mclodoon, &c. &?jr , Tl 10 Divided Swell can only he obtained in Melodcons of our manufacture. GEO. FRIKCE & CO., Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. 7, Wholesale Depots; 67 Fulton St., N. V.. and HO Lake St. Chicago, Illinois. WHOLESALE AGENTS—Ti «.wI & Tolnmn, Boston, Mass; W. F. Golhuru, Cincinnati, Ohio; Balmer k NVebor, St. Louis, J/o.; Ph. l v . Wcriein, JS'ow Orleans; A&S Kord* heimcr t Toronto, C. W. From the Home Journal. April 3,1858. 'fhe Melodcous manufactured by Prince k Co., and for wale at S 7 Fulton Street, are the best in the world. IVchuvo tried/ am! therefore speak undoratandlugly of their merits.— They arc afforded at a very moderate cost. 1 Prices of Portable Instruments. Four octave Melodeon* extending from C to C, - - $45 00 Four and a half octavo “ 0 to l\ - - • 60 00 Five octavo,, »» *' >'to F, - - 75 00 Viva octavo, double rood, “ - Organ Melodoon. Two banks of Keys, Vivo Sets of Reeds, Stops, One and n half octavo Port pedals, cmo sot of Reeds in Pcdul Bass Independent, - $450 00 Prices of Piano Cased. Five octave Mclodeou, extending from F to F - - $lOO 00 Six octavo do do V to P - • «• I3DOO Five octavo double reed, do Vto F - - 160 00 I'ivo octavo, two Bunks of Keys ----- 200 00 Our facilities for manufacturing nro perfect, and from our long experience in tbo business, having finished and sold ovm Twenty-two thousand IVlclodcons «<-■ funi confident oi giving biutefuction. Agents fur the sale of our Melodeons may be found in all the principal cities and towns in the United States and Cun adas. [Juno ‘23,1869, ly. WASHINGTON & EVERETT, Including a view of Mount Vernon, in the engraving of Washington* These splcVidul engraving* are from original'paintings by Hicks,' and are enajuvuh ox stf.ivl in tin* highest style of Art. They arc each 26x35 indi es. each containing six square feet. So many coarse, miser able pictured have been palmed upon the public ns norks of art—and especially In cheap black and muddy engravings— that it is difVicnU to convince persons!of taste that they are safe, in ordeiing what they have not first seen. Wc'Jmvc paid tho-first urtists their on n prices, amounting to many thousand dollars, to produce engrarings really beautiful. ns well as the best portraits, and (hat shall bo splendid orna meutVto any ijE3H)phiiou< tliafcau bo relied on. #-;y*Thc editor of tbo .V. Y. Obsenu r says;~‘'ThcKo engra vings arc genuine works oT.irt—the likenesses are admirable. The portrait of Everett will take precedence of all others.” -k,*)*The Mew York Christian Advocate says,—."They arc among the finest engravings wo have ever sav.u. cud THE PI HUSIIKUSAUKFUhbYKJCSFUXSIBLKFOK ALLTIIKV PROMISE.” Terms—Almost Gratis. IVc will send, post paid, securely packed in rollers—Either Kngnivingum) as 3 Magazine, ope year, lor £3. Both En gravings. and a $3 Magazinf, one year, tor£L $l, • Agents who remit ss) at one time, will have an extra. Copy of fiieli engraving. The Magazines are HAHPKK’S, /i’JIK KNICKKnnOCKKII, OODEWS LADY’S BOOK, THE ATLANTIC. s BLACKWOOD. arrangoniCMif. thf* ovtivv year's t<> the Magazines i« paid over by \t< to their puMi-dirrs, ami MilwrihtU'-* receive thf-Jr supply fi»r the yeardircct from their respective ,puHiciUion ofik<'«*. Tim cost of Iho engraving is paid only l>y the difference fitdxvcou the lowest wholesale ««cl the regular price of the Magazines. ft3=. Engravings sent at once, and subscriptions to periodi cals commence with current issue,■ unless othmvise ordered. Money at our rHk if proof is retained of haring been mailed. First impressions aio heat, therefore t-oud early. Address O, IT. BATU3Y & CO. (At Win. Hull A Sow’s Music Store,) 643 Bioadwny, Doc. 1, .Jew Void:. Phe Great Bush AT THE FIRE YESTERDAY* MOBBING AT Wm. Robert*’ Tlu SSiop ( was caused by the anxiety of the public to secure from harm his LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK COOKING STOVES, of which he has the largest and best assortment nt the UOWEST PRICES, ever brought into litis Boro, at any time or by any person whatever. THE GOLDEN WEST, Elevated Oven, No. 1. THE GRAND MONARCH, Another superb devoted oven. FOREST BELL, and HCTTER, two more No- 3, elevated ovens, Besides LIVE-OAK, HIAWATHA AND RANKER, all elevated ovens, and warranted to give good satis, faction. They will be sold at less prices Ilian such stoves can bo bought for elsewhere in Tioga Comity. Also— PARI. OR STQVES, Self-Regulators, three sires. Cast jron Stoves for Par lors, a good assortment, and BON STOVES of the best patterns, He is prepared to furnish TIN, and SHEET IRON WARE and STOVE PIPE, promptly ns heretofore. Also EAVB GUTTERS, substantially made, to order. And he is now ready to furnish and set, a new and valuable kind of 1 NON-FREEZING PUMPS, Down's A Co. Manufacturers. These pumps are war ranted to keep free from ice in nil weathers. Every farmer should cull, examine, and if suited, purchase this invaluable Pump. ( Call at the old stand. Main st., south side, one door below IJowen’s New Store. WM, ROBERTS. Wellsboro. Nov. I", 1809. Mansfield Ciassicai Seminary, MAXSVIKM), PA. rrMIXS INSTITUTION* is located nt Mansfield* Ti i oga Vo. I'ii., on the lino of the Tioga Kailroad. Its locution is not surpassed by {any section nf the State, in beauty of scenery, hcalthfuiness of climate, and morals r.f society. i The building is of brick—lsl; feet front, and four stories high. It will be completed so as to furnish Boarding and Dormitories for the students nt tbc com mencement of the winter term. Good board in private families, ami rooms for those who board themselves can ho had at the lowest prices. The Seminary is under the care of Kev. J. Dan dreth, A. M., Principal, and Miss Julia A. Hosmor, Preceptress, aided by n competent corps of teachers. The course of study will embrace all branches taught in similar institutions. A Graduating Course for Poung ladies will bo formed and diplomas given. Particular attention will bo given to students intend ing to teach. CALENDAR Winter Term commences Nov. 23; closes March 3. Spring " " March 24; closes Juno 30. EXPENSES, irmos, i>i;u teiim of rorifiXEx wf.eks. Common English branches - - SI 50 Higher English branches -' - 600 Languages and higher Mathematics 750 Instrumental Music • - - 18 (10 Use of Instrument - •; 200 Drawing - - - S 3 00 to 500 Pajnting - - - -400 to S 00 Incidentals, 25 cents. „S®-TaUion hills nro required to'be paid or satis factorily arranged before the'students can be admitted to recitations. For further particulars address Iho principal. . P. B. ELLIOTT, Pres’t Wt. lilPI-LP, fecy, j (Dee. 22. mil.] » I’ to V, - - -130 00 -OF -QV C. G. OSGfO Is now filling his Stor Top to Bot with a very desira STOCK OF GO MD SUITED TO THlSlj Theytvcro selected with care and wii Style, Quail Price And will be O: as will bring ab QUICK SA THE DRY CrO DEPARTMENT I And wo will not enumerate THE STOCK ® uj®ttain is large, and any pers 1 . Suited. GENTLEMEN’S FUR GOODS. HATS & C BOOTS & S Hard W CROCKE r IRON, STEEL, & FLOUR forb; <a ® ®(s a s Arul in short tvd'shall try and thing front tiie fmalkal article need to an outfit font lumberman’s camp O. BULL Takes this opportunity of nnnounci ted up the stand formerly occupied is now receiving an entirely NEW ST @& (& ©Sii; His stock consists in part of Pork and M S-t3r-G-A33 Refined, Crushed, Granule ted, Pot* Pork, Lard, Butter. Cheese, F Tobacco—Smoking A Ch&witi; Molasses—Maple A Sugar J. WOODEN WARE »• rows. Willow Wagons, Clothes Pit Wo.oden Pails, Ac. Altogether tin Willow - and Wooden Ware over b; boro! lIYIIIT'-V Whitewash Britain MfttDllJjlJ os, Shoe Brushes, Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes, YfflEIS NOTIONS,I and Pocket Combs, made of Ivory, Bone, Penholders, Pencils, Pens, Slate and Lead Pencils, Steel B Teething Rings. Chess Boards.« Balls, Yankee Soap, Pipes, Scalin Mattcllea awl Llmm, Cellars, Cap' Knvidopcs. Ac.. Ac. FRUITS. SC* ins, Cherries. XTTT r rC 0f 1,11 ki,llls - a JLi JL O kins, Pickles, Ca died Fruits, Ac., Ac. Teas, Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Cim megs, Candles, Crackers, Children; I will no I onmncralc articles fu ypcctfully invite those desirous of h tide in this line, to call ami cxnmin! purchasing elsewhere. If I ennn quality ami prices yon nil) have t do hotter. I will state however thfi FOR SAFE FOr November 17, ISO!). 1 Sixth Annual Annoi CO.VTI.VUET) SUCCESS COSMOPOLITi ASS 0 Cl AT From nil actions of the emmtry Mih Art institution, (now in if* olxth year a ratio unparukll.Ml with that of any j Any person may heroine a Men inij Three hollo WHICH WILL ENTITLI —The beautiful Steel* Engraving, FrientW’ 2d.—A. copy of tho elegantly Iliiutr;. year. uti.—A Free Season AdiuiaMotj to IheC tit’w York. In addition to which orej 4no valuable ' en to sttbM'rihpr* n.-f Premiums, nuupri • Scwlptm-erij Outlines Ac., by the first ; Arinin. The Miperh Enslaving. which every immediately on receipt of subscvipUmi SHAKESPEARE AND H in,ol a character to give uuqualitiedpU Xo work of equal value was ever beluii of tl»o people at *uch a price. The Kngi r*i/e, being printed on heavy plate j; making a mos*t superb oruanumt »ul; the library, parlor or ofDco. It can bo seuf to any port of the, nafety, being packed in a cylinder, posl; Think o£ it! Such n w rk delivery' tho Art Journal one year fur three dole SriiSCKIPTION'H will be received' Tuesday the Sljst of January. ISW), at will close and the Premiums be given No person js restricted to a'single sul witting «15 avo entitled to Fix tnombi* •? Subhcriptioa* from California, the Ci i Province* must ho s‘t 60 iusiead of $3,1 tra postages, Ac. Persona uhsluug to I fora circular of terms, ic. The beautifully illustrated Art .Tnun ulars, will be sent on recoipi of l& cts. Address O. h. Derby, Ac' ' 6M »u<) . f >is li fnVfff'/j’ 'j by i i>, J s'j( Wuiiß*-'.Vv» JiUv» viCiiiify. W THE NEW STORE, OD, AT H§ME AGAIN !j with an extensive and well-selected assortment of j >b from tom, His stock is as varied as it is valuable, and compri ses i ! DRY GOODS i of all Itylcs and varieties, including Fall and ‘Winter varieties of Dross Goods, Bilks, I‘nramotta’s Delmincs, READY-MADE CLOTHINd ble ops, [ARRET. of various styles and prices. Having,had long expe rience in this branch of trade, bo is confident bis cloth-, ing will stiil his customer?.. due regard to His stock of Groceries iseomjolcto, embracings long list of avticlSS in common use, and will be sold, at unusually low prices. Ho has also a complete as sortment of . Jj & purchased with especial refiiefieo to this market, in cluding Saws, Axes, Ac. Also sred at in abundance and variety. The attention of the puhe. lie is also called to the fact that PORK, FLOUR & SALT will bo.kcpt constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest market prices. In addition to tho foregoing ho will keep, i out , & -Q,£BS s ES. and similar articles of mcclxamcaV,use. His stuck u( Boots St, Shoes 1 is /sufficient to keep an entire community on a “good footing,” and ivarrants that ail can lie ‘’fitted,"' from the largest to tbo smallest. In truth, he would asMir» bis friends and ibo public that IDS ;EYE B'Y THING I usually kept iirn store may be found among his ‘stock. Call at the old stand of M. M. C'UXYERSiE. Wellshoro, Xov. 3, ISjfl. !' FULL, irticlcst REVOLUTION OF w® WHETHER in Oovernrncnt or fashions net backwards. "Old Eogyism" hi ay frown every exhibition of youthful fancy, yet every from the Press of Fashion shows that some lie vnnee has been made in this branch of Science and the Arts, Recognizing this principle of ! progress in hla cf ment of Trade, \ I j m can be J. NYE EOBIjSTBO has not sought to keep up with, bat to go a fi advance of the ideas and wants of the eoimnin which he lives both as regards the stylo and k of his business or thh whereabouts and bow h< U. j , j Believing that honesty of purpose nmjl a stril Attention to Business will under ordinary! oircumsfpnces insure sue! undertook to ninmifgeturc for tills community] tion of their ' , j GL O tHI N ( NISHING APS. EI OSS a i e. ond it affords him much pleasure to know that so far succeeded us t 9 have received a good | SHAKE OF THE IRAK A continuance of wliieh—while he gratcfully’aJ edges past favors-—he earnestly and ruspectlu licits. , ' f LS. NA In every kind of business there pre some things that are called Reading Article,--, ami so wo find in this that i ' ! i . SH m F a SIfACE CLOTHS - ■ J A XI) j / €ASS ! SMESIf;.S are what almost everybody wants and withmjt wliioli nn establishment can dress up its customers jin truly Elegant Stylo. Of these ho has a great abundance ami as deeply dyed as any liemoerat or black Repub lican you can find in the land ; while ifi lj *■ FANCY COLORED CIOWf riy ovcry etad>o£ iip eep nc; ;d hy It lB « that hy o.‘ ho has fit* Lamb, and 0 a bis assortment is no less varied than the politics of tha mnucrous parties, ranging nil the way fromigenninb administration down to rankest opposition] In bis 'selection of goods fur Over Comings, he is reiilinrkably, fortunate both af • . ’ 1 STYLE AND DURABILITY; So mr , Ho bus not only & large Stock of Goods, but bis fa, eilities for manufacturing them were never better) ' having secured in Mr. Ten Eyek a most ) • -s ilcrerl, Muscovado. ,'h. OiJ. Coffee, ■, Snuff, Soap, _ uuso, Soap. And in every otbor department the most competent help’. Confident that lie can offer advantages to bla. .customers not excelled by any in ,thc trade, slid deter-. Imiucd to make liil establishment' one of the best in this section of cmratry, be invited the attention of' Ibc people of Tiogji -County who are in any way in need of a good, comfortable.) stvlisb and durable gar ment. • t J. WYE ROBINSON". Corning, X. Y., Nov. 10, ZS5!i. ?, Baskets j’bcol liar. i’s Baskets, i ortmcnt oi ilo Wells- ;Brooms! luges, M s, Clutlii best US; might i ing Brush r Brushes) s.«. Black Clothe ERIE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, f CORNING, N. Y. - 1 Jeffrey, Rogers & Go. Proprietors: 1 MANUFACTURERS OF \ Steam Engines, Boilers, Murticciug and Tenoning Machines, MRi Gearing and Machinery, Blum and Ornamental Ivon Y iudow Caps, Sills and Casings. Door Caps, a,id ;< tt kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. Alf o Manufacturer.), on a BARGE SCATiK of' JcflVt'}** Ctflebrnld Double Acliui; bs, Drcss s, Siamese eredia, ami barpeners. 'vs Harps, a, Rubber Inkstands, ter Paper. (iff Corel tg Comlo Uutta Pi Pencil SI mge, Ji 11 Dominoci S Was, and Cc l Apples, trains Rai- Lcinoi) Hies, Cm di rd, flhov tron Brni> so Mnsti (dies, Oil urn on, Cl* t* Toy?*, ftt*. ; tiicr ( bnt irouUl re purchasing nnv nr nc my stock before lot plensc yon lor & go to jtlte Cfty to nt everything Ih i CASH. DILLARD. ncem^nt!! ■ivos, Xui- The best in use fur all ordinary purposes 1 and »n. taiuing with the other cp.ialilics that of a superior lira Engine. . ALSO—Mainifachiiors or the celebrated “Hankin, Shingle Mills"— the best now in use. Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. '■ JEFFERY, ROGER; S. C<\ ‘ __Ccrn_ii)g, N. Y.,; Nov. 10, ISSW. ‘ jy. JpSMTHE GREEN' BpO E ttRSBSt/ Just Published, 13C pages, Tneo 2: ,•<». OX SXNfiLE AND MARRIED LIFT,; or THE IX STITTTES OF MARTI TAG E; its Intent. Obligation,, nml Physical one] Legal Disqualifications; (be rni!,,,,'. "l treatment of-all private diseases in Roth,sexes. Ac., T<> which is added a poetical essay, entitled “Calf, or the art of having and rearing beautiful and healthy children, by tho late Hubert J. Cuh-crwo’.i lisa., At. D. W TflE cN ATIT 10^. rriliorsjo w'lmmuj; votmoii 11| rcvioii'Tycin'. iher by Suhxcrib vs. . • Ketvt free of postage by the publishers, Chas. KUuo i Co., Box 4ASti, Xew York, oriDextcr & Cu., Winder sala Agents,»ll;} Nassau Street, New York. Agents wanted everywhere. ; him ti Jjj§ Also, Gratis, an extract and sample of {ho above entitled: Dr. CI7LVER WELL'S LECTURE on the rational troatmont of Spermatorrhea and private di»- cascs generally, detailing the means by which invalid, may effectually cure themselves without the ti«u of dangerousmodieiuus, and at but little expense to thorn selves. Sent free hy mail in a secure envelope, pii the receipt of ono stamp, to prepay postage, by-addressing . f-lIAS. KLINE A Co., Jtnx 4oSii, ’ Dce - ,5 -. (Feb, t). 15.>9.) AV,v York Citv. 3) K N T X S T I! V FRANK McGEORGE, itert Ai - 1 LTourml. one J-iS li road wav aJlwa'*, J Art »ro giv ico paintings and tfumgn Works of ’Oujj ciiovt mericaa nil) receive mteonlK* t . entitU*l| US FRIENDS, t usurc andnatiMartum. rt iriaeetl reach ;rft\l«gi«Jofv<ery largo I apcr, 30 l»y 38 in<'hp.-4. Stable foy tho vaUsM^ , Permanently located in Concert 'SHall CORNING, N. Y. I ’ YARIOUS Flylce of Dental work. Tho cfaitimnuiq gum 'or I’oreelain, the most natural, hoaptifui and superior to any other systcm. J Also a pew mln very beautiful and cheap, just introduced. Particular attention is requested to the artificial Bona fop fillina teeth, it peing the color and nearly as hard as the teeth and in many cares ruporior to pny ipclalliosubstance Also, by a new process of clectru-mclnlurgr, ih..-o having silver plates can hare them heavily plated wiih gold on yer.v reasonable verms. No cheap humlm introduced. Hu* system of practice i s ,ho result of tho experience of the best members of tho w-oft-ion Corning, Nov. It). IK.la. ‘ country by mail, u iih prepaid. •rt free of charge, an<l nr* / 1 until the Krcnitvj; vhidi lime the books to nubsrribura. brtriptfcn* Those r«- rthijis. 1 ir.via.% aid all Pondgtt Ui ordt'V 1 to defray cx form chiba'wdl apply Al> giving full partic in stawps or coin. aary C. A. A, • Vor!f. U KA.U*J\ U .]». f v - W. :**.• ' Refer- to Dr. W D. Terbrll. 7>r. .May, Dr. Munford •.orpmg. Dr. iiotsou, Dati?; Dr. Bpom,, Adduou. ■' NEW GOODS- GKOOEEIES, HARDWARE CKOCKEEY EXCELLENT CUTTER. FORCE PUMP. or go dow u .»4»UO « »A- (cpai f. iwle m i>j 1 y iu iyiuhm c does lie « por- hv Las jknowl (Hy
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