The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, January 12, 1860, Image 3

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    fffE AGITATOR.
PENNA.
rt dwHonilng, Jan. 12,1860.
Auditors are now in session es-
the accounts of the Commissioners.
Treasurer, James S. Watrous, gave
tc bonds and catered upon the duties of his
irce i c> His business qualifications trill en
■-"; ii:hfu , discharge of the duties of the office.
' ,^ co ;,; snap which took hold in December
trough the holidays, relaxed on Satur-
the influence of the sun and south wind,
[ i t "cnow baa been S ra^ua By melting every day
I HonTJudge Mason of lowa who made himself
■^-i s r with the Inventors of the Country while
ofice of Commissioner of Patents has,
associated himself with Mush & Co., at the
office New York.
legation from one of tho many lumber-
-bis vicinity attended service in the Preaby-
Church in this place last Sundayl morning,
*** . the uniform of labor—red shirts—and at
c:Ujidcra\)le attention. VTe hope, as wo have
friends “down in the woods," that if this new
‘ (ju no t act ’ unfavorably upon those who
t last Sunday that more may bo induced to
?t ];e experiment.
-jj'ffe'cani ibat the Commissioners now in ses
baro Veiled upon the construction of a now jail.
. Vj adopted and its site we have not yet
"* , u . , rcU ;.j juggcst that it should bo made as
’ «r? rlaced as near the North lino of the
IISfK'Us ax - J •
By giving it this situation the
-n-r •/! Mow lie i\ise policy of a late lamented
'* ’ r Tjiacc, who by purchasing bis Goods in
-ui:. lrans } >orlaUon”
- ~j Jlhn Bijovn.—A biography of this re
•o’e =aE >, to be published at once, for the bene
fi.iKiiy. The author is James Redpath, so
in Kansas annals, an intimate personal
!«-**-f Capt. Brown, and a spirited and graphic
fV ]io is probably better adapted for tbo task
other person in the country. The work will
. i26n auto-biogr.ipbioal account of Capt. Brown’s
It will be published by Thayer d: Eldridgo
* s*..a. aud will bo an elegant 12mo, vol.
. •i\2C'. with engravings, and will also contain a
'jjtcti portrait of Brown. 20,000 copies arc al
ab'cribcd for. We understand that the pub
;iart> :n want of Agents to circulate it in this
reco’ncd the following letter, and. as the 1
cnni'Jiand Festival sylem has been found to be
•jV-’e ft.i Li the learner of music, we hope it will
atuntion of singers in this community :
Covington, Jnn'y 9th, 1860.
v Ihnr Sfr; Professor Taylor, from
W-..- here on a visit. Yesterday we concluded
:s.Mis’Cft! Convention at this place, beginning
w 10 o’clock, A. M.; Convention to close
■.-z;'.'. with a Concert. We would like all the
yM,; jour place to come over. The terms are
•«'h. Book*! arc furnished gratuitously. All
:• nrgers will bo kept by the citizens free of
rre. Admittance freo the first day.
Yours respectfully,
L. B. SMITH,
U. M. GEROULD,
: -Tbe Convention is not under the patronage
rC-a-dy association.
2*Wehopc our lady friends will boar in mind
;isis “Leap Year/' which gives the ladies the
;:.:s’ed priulcge of coming out from behind
roit-wcrks of modesty and maiden, reserve, and
liars; tbc matrimonial battle npon their own ‘per
*'r’xe’ Therefore, ladies, a go it while you'ro
"f-roM, and opportunity serves, for the calico
be raised again till 1804. In this com
-■*«o here quite a nunjber of bachelors and mar
.e.’* y-'-ung men whose opinion of woman seems
‘T'scenala, coy, and hard to please
r - ’he better opportunities now afforded to them
aursi’on we presume It will bo
Thai seen so oft, familiar with her face,
•bl.frst endure, then pity, then'embrace.
’ m —The Tioga Bra*s Band assisted by Ed.
5v ga,vc a Concert vn Monday
h -‘:art House. Though but short notice had
r •‘‘’■a i-'d Pic walking wda very unpleasant
s: -'ir e audirnce was in attendance and everything
• S p!easact’y. This band—though a new one,
but Imie practice—displayed n. proficiency
' c r: nuance of several pieces that was highly
~ : .j then:, and elicited considerable applause.
v e Wl i| acknowledge that they can play
'’--iLjr own band, but at the same time wo
--••■•n the Wellsboro boys to look out for their
-ert was aided by Prof. J. S. Barber of El
-sarg several ballads in a manner that com
admiration of the audience, which they
-u ty repeated applause aud an encore. Mr.
a voice of great richness and power, and
' ? ~adbtinctnes3 and a beauty of modulation
" tire rover he ard surpassed. We understand
intention of Mr. Barber, if sufficient in
* &rc offered him to open a Singing School
•b'Ce, which wo hope ho may succeed in doing
p.
Adjoining Counties.
A. Field, formerly of the Dickin
t ind now a resident of Burlington, lowa,
v - *. for some days. The Major is the
t [ 1 jolly, affable, and always up to the
| r lh' ability “to keep a Hotel” is known
f ,‘ r ‘ or k to the Mississippi, and here, as else
l a list of bis friends by referring
' w! ** r °H and his Hotel Registers.—
? '■’• ;ur ‘lay. just before dusk, we were peace
b ’ n “Sanctum” when we were sur
s- '- T l ’ e employees of the Corning Journal
| _ " : fr«rcnt!y threatening attitude. One of
p i .ipon which resembled in the ob
he thought it best to die “game,”
g V v,,t>a composure, the sequel. A nearer
£ ‘ ‘ J ' -a ;l was a valuable Counting House
u ’ "u iullo extension” silver case, which
& : f,,r: uc ,i n . was a gjft f roIQ said cm-
R ''vflKd m appropriate terras to this un
i' : gratifying evidence of regard,
%. •"V * u:i tiprccsiag the hope (than which
gf' * * mo-o acceptable to our “Champol-
K ’ hereafter write ‘‘legible copy.”— ;
act-*! If. Pierson, a former resident of
.• '^-* f rt*.‘(l iii-; wife an estimable woman,
- “ Har a~n, wa= inttantly killed at Au
:■ ~/ L VrL ‘ ‘ba -'.ncc by being struck in the
- ■ *e f 5, -tt-.i, that he was sawing with a
r * I’ l - "f Inard broke a rib causing it
: • ; Pierson was living with an
at Auroi a.
f-'ys Mrs. Jerry Bosworth, of Che
„■ . . c 'r cf several children, eloped with Ly
,, -atne town.
l V" h> *’• CosvF.nsr:—while on a brief
since—informed us that he
’ : of a new Minstrel Troupe
. p .naking the tour of the South.
; • ■ about a dozen members,
i*• i. - t , , ‘ ~5r the original Mat Peel’s
i ... .. r, - l '~-lrvm which fact Frank styles his
r i.\‘' ‘ tt,e Campbells.’' They are to
\ ul *'l an? to give one or two enter
-1 ."■'• ; r :ra Ufjre proceeding on their way
r Ph.m:i)—An Irishman, whoso
t,trn * was killed in the neighborhood
;C e C Q Monday. He was engaged in
loot slipping, he fell, and a
** llin S him insiantly.— Vedette .
V* *r °** unc y are talking of light-
Accihext.—Geo. Honsler, of
a;jg Was accidentally shot on Saturday
sending with his rifle by his
1/ .V), # \ ln B 011 the floor, and the muzzle
1 M. ' l,un was as we hoar drunk,
1 “• ‘-t-wbr, 10-t his baUuue and in 1
falling struck the hammer of the rifle. The -rifle was
instantly discharged? the ball striking the skull just
above the right temple. The skull was considerably
fractured, and Mr. Housler died a few hours later.—
Citizen,
Potter — Suicide. —Just as we are going to press
this (Thursday) morning, wo have been made acquain
ted with the particulars of a suicide committed in
Bingham township, near Genesee forks,Hwo weeks
ago last Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, when an En
glishman named Isaac Dalton, cut his throat with a
common jack-knife—cutting off all the arteries on
both sides of his neck with surgical exactness. Coro
ner Stout hold an inquest on tho body and the follow
ing facts were elicited:
He was a man of about 50 years of age, and came
to this county from England 19 years ago, leaving his
wife and a child or two there, since which time he has
never seen them. He has lived in bachelor style in
Bingham during that period and was in possession of
a handsome property. He has recently exhibited a
fear that some one was going to kill him, and was
afraid to stay alone, and repeatedly asked some of his
friends to stay with him nights. On the evening of
his death he went to the residence of his sister’s hus
band, Mr. Colson, and requested to stay all night.—
After sitting awhile he went out and was gone about
ten minutes, -when his friends went.out after him.
He was found -in the bam with his throat cut as above
stated. When picked up he spoke: “Friends let me
die in peace! I have a few words for you. You have
some bad neighbors. Perry, Hickok, Lord Brougham.”
He was carried into the houso where he expired in a
few mmutes.-rJbtiHial.
FOR SALS.
THE CHEAPEST FARM
In Tioga County,
sell my FARM consisting of 205 acres (about
95 acres cleared) with all the improvements there
on for $2O per acre, payable in TEN YEARS and will
also include.the STOCK OF CATTLE, HORSES,
IMPLEMENTS and HOUSE FURNITURE.on tho
same terms should the purchaser desire to retain
them.
The above Farm (formerly owned by John Young)
is situated on the Delmar road within 20 minutes walk
of Wcllsboro.
For further information applv on the premises to
"WM. H. WOODS,
or to JULIUS SHERWOOD, Atty at Law, Wellsboro,
Dec. 15, 1559, 1
Special Notices.
Great English Remedy,
Sir James Clarke’s Celebrated Female Pills. —Prepared
rem a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. />., Physician Ertia
ordinary to the Queen .—This well known medicine is no !m
position, but a sure and safe reined}' for Female Difficulties
and 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 Fills have never been known to fail where the direc
tions on tho 2d page of the pamphlet are well observed.
For full particulars get a pamphlet, free, of the agent.
N. B.—sl and 6 pottage stumps enclosed to any authorized
agent, yill insure a bottle, containing over 5U pills, by re
turn mail.
For sale by John A. Roy, Wellsboro; lI.H. Borden, Tioga;
C. W. Xealutt, Mansfield; G. W. Miller, Lawrenceville: J. &
J. G. Parkhurst, Elkland ; A. &J. Dcnrman, Knoxville; and
Charles Goodspecd, Westfield. [Jan. 27, 1859. ly.]
1 IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS,
PREPARED BT CORNELIUS L. CUBES EMAN, M- D.
NEW YORK CUT.
The combination of Ingredients in these Pills are the re
sult of a long and extensive practice.* They are mild in their
aperation, and certain in correcting all irregularities,
Menstruations, obstructions, whether from cold
or otherwise, headache, paiuJn the hide, palpitation of tho
heart, uiatui bed sle<ip, w Inch aribC from in terruptiou of nature
TO MARRIED LADIES.
Dr Chceseman's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on
the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been
disappointed in the use of other Pills, am place tho utmost
confidence in Dr. Checacman’.s Pills doing all that they lepro
sent to do. NOTICE.
They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a mis-car
riage would certainly result therelrom.
Warranted purely vegetable, and tree from anything inju
rions to lift or health. Explicit dii'eytions. which should be
read, accompany each box. Priof $l. Sent by mail on cn
closing $1 to the General Agent Sold by one Druggist in
every town in the United RyOJ. HUTCHINGS,
General Agent for the United States.
IGi Chambers Street, New Fork.
To whom all wholesale order? should be addressed.
Sold by John A. Rov Wellsboro, Pa., and by Pratt A Hill
Owego, X. Y. [April 28,1559. 10,.
OXYGENATED BITTERS.
For the cure iff Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Liver Complaint,
Asthma. Costiv»*noK«, Lo-k of Appetite, Fever and Ague,
Heart Burn, Water Brash. Aridity, Sea Sickness, Scurvy,
NaUsea,’HeudacUe, JOnnul, and General Debility, or any dis
ca.s»* having its origin in imjtcrfaL dfgrdion.
TIio««‘ Ritters. as all of oor fellow citizens, includ
ing Slumbers of Congress Lawyers, I’hy-icians, Clergymen.
Planters. Fanners and others testify, are the only eale, cer
tain aud bovemgti specific for the immediate iclief and per
manent cure of the many cruel complaints which in some
phase or other of DtspePsla afflict our race.
These Bittfrs were dNcnveml by Dr. George B. Oeefn,
and in their formula differ entirely from that of anyothcr
preparation of medicine. Containing no alcohol—no mhicr
ap—no poisoti—no miM' Us drug.—ia their nature tonic, not
stimulating,—xetaiuing their virtues in any clime: they are
a "combination and a lurrn indeed'* of Medicine which knov.s
no rival in exterminating di-ease and restoring the system,
to it= prl-tine vigor and health. No matter of how long,
standing, or however induced or chronic in its character thy
disease may be—no mutter that it has baffled the skilled the
physician, aud resisted the efforts of J/edicme. a single tria
of these Bitters will satisfy the suffuier that hia disease ail
amenable to the proper remedy.
In testimony of the many cun*s effected by this Remedy
reference is had to the written certificates from distinguished
individuals known all over the laud.
From among the many letters vie are constantly receiving
wc take the following:—
‘■Gentlemen:—l have nsed the Oxygenated Bitters in my
practice with decided success in Debility and Gcuerul Pios
tr.it ion. and confidently recommend it in cases of -General
Debility or Derangement of the Digestive Organs.
Signed, F. 11. WHITE,- 31. D.
' J/ansfield, Tioga Co. Pa., August 26,1858.”
This medicine .has been used with like success by A. llo
bardof Richmond; M&s Mary A. Suover of Covingtou, and
Miss Catharine Bock of Liberty.
AO ENTS
John A. Rot, TVellsboro; C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; Dr. A-
Rollins, Jr., Mainaburg; A. Humphrey, Tioga; D. S. Mx
gee, Blosfcbure; Q. Albeck, Liberty.
S.' W. FOWLE & CO n Proprietors. Boston.
For sale by Agents everywhere. (Sept. 16,1858.]
Gifts! Gifts!! Gills!!! Gifts!!!!
A Glorious Chance to Get Good Books ibr
Nothing-!!
_jar- Send for a Catalogue which will bo sent to
you free of Postage.
Jf. g. COTTON, & CO,
Publishers and Booksellers,
No. 409 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
Have in addition to their regular business of
jbg and Bookselling, adopted the principal of furnish
ing a gift of the value of to $lOO, to the
purchaser of every book of the Dollar
aud upwards.
jgy&wd for a Caialofitie, which we will send
to you free of Postage.-^ a
Being largely engaged in the Publishing Business,
J, S. Cotton & Co., have peculiar advantages of ob
taining Books at very low prices, which enables them
to give more valuable presents than can bo afforded by
any other house engaged in the same line of business.
Any Book published in the United States, will be
furnished at the Publishers' price, and also a valuable
gift to the purchaser without any extra charge. These
gifts consist of 1
Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Ladies’
Splendid Silk Dress Patterns, Parlor Time-Piece?,
Silver-plated Ware, costly sets of Cameos, Mosaic,
Florentine. Coral, Garnet, Turquois and Lava Jewelry,
Gold Lockets, Pencils and Pens, Ladies’ Keck and
Chatelaine Chains, Gents’ Bosom Studs and Sleeve
Buttons, Pocket Knives, • Porlo-Monnaies, and. other
gifts of use and value.
jQgf/Vce Hundred Dollars worth of Presents
will he distributed xoith every Thousand
Dollars worth of Boohs sold“^i
Send for a Catalogue, which will be sent to you free
jygf* of Postage, -4£2T
Persons forming Clubs t or wishing ,io act as
Agents, can get Boohs 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 all other Books 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. 6. COTTON &. CO.,
Kb. 409 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
jB0*» Agent* wanted in hvery pa,rt of .the Country.ypSr
Deo. 8, 1859. 4t.
GROCERIES.— The place to buy Groceries af all
kiadi cheap, ia at F.o£ & SMlljn S.
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
NEW FIRM!JEW STORE!!
NEW GOODS!
The Empire Store,
haying been closed for a short time for the purpose os
being
Enlarged & Repaired.
is now completed and the New Tina of
j. k. mwm & co.,
bare taken possession andre-fillod it, with tbo
LARGEST, BEST, |
AND CHEAPEST
of
DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES, BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE. HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, GROCERIES
HOLLOW WARE, HOLLOW WARE,
PORK & FLOUR, PORK & FLOUR,
&C., &C,, &C., &C., &C., &c.,
ever offered to the people of Tioga county, and being
thankful for past favors, respectfully invite the public
to call and sec our New Goods, which wo will sell as
cheap as can be bought at any other place in this vi-
cinity. ATe will take in exchange for Goods, Oats,
Corn, Buckwheat, Beans, Bye, Barley, Grass Seed,
Butter, Pork, Lard, Tallow, 1 Beeswax, Paper Rags,
and CASH, for all which wc will pay the highest mar-
ket prices. Particular attention is called to cash pur-
chasers. You will find it to your advantage to call
i
and see us before you buy elsewhere.
Goods sbownfree, and sold cheap at the EMPIRE
STORE of
J. R. BOWEN & CO.
J. R. BOWEN.
M. BULLARD,
A. HOWLAND, [Dec. 1, 1859.]
Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters.
IX VIEW of the fart that every member of the human
family is* more or le-.s t-abjected to~Bonio complaint, bo
miles innumerable other conditions in life, which, by the
iwurtance 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 thi* 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; for
this end Dr, Hostetter has introduced to this country a prep
aration hearing hts name, which ut this day is not a new
medicine, but one that hos been tried for yearn, giving satis
faction to all who have used it. The Bitters operate power
fully upyn the stomach, bonds and liver, restoriugjthcm to
a healthy and vigorous action, and thus by the simple pro
cess of strengthening nature’, enable the system tu,triumph
over disease. 1
For the cure of Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Nausea, Flatulency.
Loss pf Appetite, or any Bilhous Complaints, arising from a
morl'id inaction of thcSttrrmch or Dowels, produciogCrainps.
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, \c., these Litters have not
«n equal. ..
■ Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Flux, so generally contracted by
new settlers, siml caused principally by the range of water
and diet, will ho sbeedily regulated by a brief use of this
preparation, Dysjiep&ia. a di-*!H*e which is prolwhly more
prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than any other,
the cause of which nnj always bo attributed to derange
ments of the digestive organs, can be enrud witliout fail bv
tiding HOSTKTTKIFS STOMACH BITTKKS.O* per directions
gn the Itottle. Fur this disease every physician will ic-com
mend Litters of some kind, then why not u«o an article to
be infallible? Every country have their Bitters as a prevent
ative of disease nnd*atr< ngthcumg of the sj-stem in general,
and among them all there is not to be found a healthier peo
ple than the German*, from whom this preparation em.iu.i
tea, based upon scientific experiments which hate tended to
ffdtance the destiny of tins great preparation in the medical
scale of science.
iFVEB and Ague.—This tiyi tig and provoking disease, which
fastces its relentless grasp on the body of man.reducing him
to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering
him physically and mentally useless, can he defeated and
driven from the body by tho of HOSTETTER'S RE
NOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of the above stated (lis
ted diseases cannot be contracted when exposed to any ordi
nary conditions producing them, if the Bitters are n.-cd os
per*dircctkms. 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 dicestinu. the complaint Is thus removed as speedily
as Is consistent with the production of a thorough mid per
manent cure.
For Persons in Advanced Years who are suffering from an
enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are in
valuable oa ft restorative of strength and vigor, ftnd needs
only to be tried to bo appreciated- And to a mother while
nvrsing. these Bitters aro Indispensable, especially where
the mother’s nourishment is inadequate to the demands of
the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it
is where a good tonic, such ns llostcttcr’s Stomach Bitters, 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, ask your physician who)
if he is acquainted with tho virtue of tho Bitters, will recom
mend their use in all caset of weakness.
•&ijTIQN.~" c caution the public against using any
of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for Hostkt
teii's Celedbated Stomach Bittkhs, and see that each bottle
lias the words “Dr. J. Hostottcr’s Stomach Bitters” blown
on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the im-talhc cap
covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature
Is on the label.
GS* Prepared and sold by lIOTETTER A SMITH. Pitts
burgh. Pa., ami sold by all Druggists, Grocers and dealers
generally thioughouttbe United States, Canada, South Amer
ica and Germany.
AGENTS.— John A. Roy, Wellsboro. J. A .T. G. Park
hurst, hlkland. "A. & ,T. Donmu, Knoxville. M. IV. Staples,
Oeeola. Charles Goodspred, Westfield. Seeley & Logg. Nel
son. A. Humphrey, 11. 11. Borden. John Redington, Tioga-
Curtis Parkhurst, IVni. J. Miller; Lavvrtnceville, 0. R. Shef
fer. Liberty.
October 13, 1859.t-Ij*.
HILDRETH & LANDIS,
CASH DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
CLOTHING,
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c.
One door below Holiday’s Hotel, Wellsboro, Pa.
Cosh paid for Hides and all kinds of Grain.
C. HILDRETH,
Wellsboro, Oct. 6tb, 1859. S. H. LANDIS.
Auditor’s Notice.
NOTICE is hervby given that the undersigned baa
been appointed an Aaditor to distribute the mon
eys arising from the sale of the real estate of JASON
CLARK ; and that he will attend to tho duties of his
appointment at tho office of A. P. Cone Esq., in Wclls
boro, on Saturday, January 14, I 860; at which time
and place all persons interested in said funds are noti
fied to present thoir claims or be forever debarred from
coming in upon the same. THOS. ALLEN,
Wellsboro, Dec. 22.1859. Auditor.
950. FIFTY DOLtARS: 950.
£5O Dollars a Month, and all Expenses Paid.
TO introduce our NEW NATIONAL DOUBLE THREAD
TWENTY DOLLAR SEWING MACHINE. A Great
Cbanco for Traveling Agents to engage id a permanent busi
ness. at $OOO a year and expenses. Address, with stamp, for
particulars, J. w. HARRIS 4 CO.
No 13 Shoe 4 Leather Exchange,
December 1,1859. (8w) Boston, Mass.
PEDLERS will find it to tboir advantage to call at
Roy’s Drug Store, ns be has just received a large
supply of Essential Oils and Essences of all kinds
which be is selling very cheap for cash.
Buffalo Robes.
A FEW BALE£ No. I. Robes for sale vorv cheap
yTJL at 1-Vtn. 17J W. A. ROE u. t ITS.
IMPROVED PATENT MBLODEANS.
The oldest Establishment in the United States,
Employing Two Hundred Men, and Fin
ishing Eighty Instruments per Week.
Combining all tbelr recent Improvements—the Divided Swell
Organ Meiodoon, Ac. -Q®-The Divided -Strell can only be
obtained in Meiodoons of our manufacture.
GEO. PRINCE & CO.,
Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. T.
Wholesale Depots: 87 Fulton St., N. Y v and 110 Lake St.
Chicago, Illmdis.
WHOLESALE AGENTS—KvbbsI A Tolman, Boston.
Mas?; W. F. Colburn, Cincinnati, Ohio; Balmer A Weber,
St, Douls, Jfo.; Ph. P. Werloin, New Orleans; A AS Nord
belzner, Toronto. C. W. ,
Prom the Home Journal, April 8,1658.
ASSORTMENT,
The Meiodoon* manufactured by Prince A Co., and for sale
at 87 Fulton Street, are the beet In the world. We have tried
them, and therefore speak of their merits.—
They are afforded at a very moderate cost.
Prices of Portable Instruments.
Font octave Meiodoon, extending from C to C, - - $45*00
Four and a half octavo 11 “ CtoF, - • • fco 00
Five octave, “ “ Fto F, • * 75 00
Five octave, double reed, “ “ FtoF, - - - 130 00
Organ Meiodoon'.
Two banks of Keys, Five Sets of Reeds, Right Stops, One
and a half octavo Port pedals, one set of Reeds in Pedal Bass
Independent, $360 00
Prices of Piano Cased. j
Fire octave Melodcon, extending from F to F • •[- $lOO 00
Six octave do do F to F - - 130 00
Five octavo double reed, do Fto F - • ISO 00
Five octave, two Banks of Keys 200 00
Our facilities for manufacturing arc perfect, and from our
long experience in the business, having finished and sold
over Twenty-two thousand. nXelodcous> we fed
confident of giving satisfaction.
All Instruments of our manufacture, either sold by us or
dealers In any part of the United States or Canadas, are war
ranted to be perfect in every respect, and should any repairs
be necessary before the expiration of one year from the date
of sale wo hold ourselves ready and willing to make the
same free of charge, providing the injury is not caused by
accident or design. GEO. A. PRINCE 1 CO.
Bng-h Young-, Agent for Tioga Co.
Agents for the sale of our Mclodeons may bo found in all
the principal cities and towns m the United States and Can
adas. (June 23,1R69, ly.
FULL LENGTH. STEEL BXGRA VIXGS
WASHINGTON & EVERETT,
, Including a view of Mount Vernon,
in the cngx&vmg of Washington. These splendid engravings
are from original paintings by ilteks, and are kncrvved ox
steel in the highest style of Art. They oro each ‘.25x35 inch*
es, each containing six square feet. So many c< arse, miser
able pictures have been palmed upon the public as works of
art—and especially In cheap black and muddy engravings—
that it is dillicult to convince persons of tasto that they arc
safe in ordering what they have not first seen. We have
paid the first artiste their own prices, amounting to many
thousand dollars, to produce engravings feally beautiful, as
well as the best portraits, and that shall bo splendid orna
ments to any pprfor, Jftß-Opiuions that cun be relied on.
ij*r*Tho editor of the X. Y- Observer says:—‘‘Those engra
vings are' genuine works of art—the likenesses are admirable.
The portrait of Everett will take precedence of all others.”
JKS'The Xew York Christian Advocate says.—‘“They are
among the finest engravings we have ever seen, and TUB
PUBLISHERS AREFULLY RESPONSIBLE FOlt ALLTUEY
PROMISE”
We w ill Semi, pout paid, securely packed in rollers—Either
Engraviugaod as 3 Magazine, one year, for $3. Both En
gravings. and a $3 Magazine, one year, tor $4.
45- Agents who remit $3O at one time, will have an extra
copy of each engraving. The Magazines are
HARPER’S,
THE KNICKERBOCKER,
GODEVS LADY’S BOOK,
THE ATLANTIC,
BLACKWOOD.
trolly special arrangement, the entire year's subscription
to tho Magazines i* paid over by u< to their publishers, and
subscribers receive their supply for the yeardirect from their
ie*pc tivf offices. Tho coat of the engravings
is paid only by the diff-wenco between the lowest wholesale
and the regular price of the Magazines.
t>3„ Engravings *ent at once, and subscriptions to periodi
cals commence with current t->->ue, unu--> uihervvi'w unified.
Money at our risk if proof is retained of having bei n mailed.
First impressions ale best, therefore send early. Address
0.. H. BAILEY i CO.
fAt Wm. Hall & Son's Music Store.) 543 Brondvvav.
Dec. 1, lot. . New York.
TOe Great Musk
AX THE FIRE YESTERDAY MORNING AT
Win. Roberts’ Tlu Sliop
was caused by the anxiety of tho public to secure
from harm bis
large and superior stock
-OF
COOKING- STOVES,
of which bo has the largest and best assortmentat the
LOWEST PRICES, ever brought into this Boro, at
any time or by any person whatever,
THE GOLDEN WEST,
Elevated Oven, No. 1.
THE GRAND MONARCH,
Another superb elevated oven.
FOREST BELL, and HUNTER,
two more Noi 1, elevated'ovens, Besides
LIVE-OAK,.HIAWATHA AND RANGER,
all elevate! ovens, and warranted to give good satis
faction. They will bo sold at Bhs prices than such
stoves can be bqught for elsewhere in Tioga County.
Also—
PARLOR STOVES,
Self-Regulators) three sixes. Cast iron Stoves for Par
lors, a good assortment, and BOX STOVES of the
beat patterns, He is prepared to furnish TIN, and
SHEET IRON WARE and STOVE PIPE, promptly
as heretofore. Also EAVE GUTTERS, substantially
made, to order.. And he is now ready to furnish and
sot, a new and valuable klad of
NON-FREEZING PUMPS,
Down’s A Co. Manufacturers. These pumps arc war
ranted to keep free from ico in all weathers. Every
farmer should call, examine, and if suited, purchase
this invaluable Pump.
Call at tho old stand, Main sU, south side, one door
below Bowen's Now Store. IVM. ROBERTS.
Wellsboro, Nov. 17,1559.
Mansfield Classical Seminary.
MANSFIELD, PA.
THIS INSTITUTION is located at Mansfield, Ti
oga Co.. Pa., on the line of tho Tioga Railroad.
Its location is not surpassed by any section of the
State, in beauty of scenery, bcalthfulncsa of climate,
and morals of society.
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 at tho com
mencement of tho winter term.
Good board in private families, and rooms Cot those
>ybo board themselves can-be had at the lowest prices.
The Seminary is under the care of Rev. J. Lan
dreth. A, HI,, Principal, and Miss Julia A. Hosmor,
Preceptress, aided by a competent corps of teachers.
The course of study will embrace all branches taught
in similar institutions. A Graduating Course for
Young ladies will be formed and diplomas given.
Particular attention will be given to students intend
ing to teach.
Winter Term commences Nov. 28; closes March 3.
Spring “ “ March 24; closos Jnne 30,
EXPENSES.
Tcmox, PER TERM OP FOURTEEN WEEKS.
Common English branches - - $4 50
Higher English branches - 600
Languages and higher Mathematics 7 50
Instrumental Music - - - 10 00
Us© of Instrument - 200
Drawing - - - $3 00 to 500
.Painting - - - , 400 to 8 00
Incidentals, 25 cents.
bills are required to bo paid qr satis-,
factorily arranged before the students can bo admitted
to recitations. For further particulars address the
principal. S. B. ELLIOTT. Prcs’L
V U. RIPLEY, Sec*,. [Dec. 2J l*M.]
-OF
Terms—Almost Gratis.
CALENDAR.
C. G. OSGOOD,
|
Is now filling his Store from
Top to Bottom,
with a very desirable
STOCK OF GOODS,
AND SUITED TO THISiMARKET.
They were selected with care and with doe regardto
Style, Quality,
Price;.
And will be at
i
snr <@m pißaoßS
as will bring about
QUICK SALES.
THE ! '
DRY Gr O;O DS
DEPARTMENT I? FULL,
And we will not enumerate 1 articlest
THE STOCK OF
(D
is large, and any person can be
Suited. S
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
GOODS. I
HATS & CAPS.
BOOTS & SHOES
Hard W are.
CROCKERY.
IRON, STEEL, &| NAILS.
FLOUR
FORK
FISH
cEUßQDoiaisaßas
And in short wc shall try and keep nearly every
thing from the smallest article needed by the ladies up
to an outfit for a lumberman’s campi
O. BULLIED
Takes this opportunity of announcing that he has fit
ted up the stand formerly occupiedjby G. Lamb, and
is now receiving an entirely 1
new s r|o c K
His slock consists in part of |
Pork and JFlour ,
-S-U-G-A-a-S
Refined. Crushed, Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado.
Pork. Lard, Butter, Cheese, Fish, Oil. Coffee,
Tobacco—Smoking A Chewing: Snuff, Soap,
Molasses—Maple A Sugar hqnse. Soap.
VWKN tflß-Kf-cferUKa
rows. Willow Wagons, Clothes Pins). Clothes Baskets,
Wooden Pails, Ac. Altogether the nest assortment ot
Willow and Wooden Ware ever breugbt into Wclls
boro!
Whitewash Brushes, Blacking Brm>h
lill|JiMlJulj cs. Shoo Brushes, Clothes Brushes.
Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes.
YANKEE NOTIONS
and Pocket Combs, made of Ivory,' Gnlta Pereha, and
Bono, Penholders., Pencils, Pens, Pencil Sharpeners,
Slate and Lead Pencils, Steel Rings, Jew’s Harps,
Teething Rings, Chess Boards. Dominoes, Rubber
Balls, Yankee Soap, Pipes, Sealing! Wax, Inkstands,
Marscilcs and Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper,
Envelopes, Ac.. Ac. |
T'DTTT'TCI Or a hff es > {Lemons, Apple*,
F XV UXiu* Figs, Prudes, Currants Uni
ins, Cherries.
■VTXrmQ Of all kinds. Alsjo Mustard, Gher-
Jl i V_J JL k 3 kina, Pickles, Candies, Citron Bra?
died Fruits, Ac., Ac. j
Teas, Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut
megs, Candles, Crackers Childrens’ I Toys, Ac.
I will not enumerate articles further, but would re
spectfully invite those desirous of purchasing any ar
ticle in this line, to call and oxaitun|e my stock before
purchasing elsewhere. If I cannot please -you for
quality ami prices you will have to go to the City to
do better. I will state however that everything is
; FOR SAFE EOKI CASH.
November 17, mo. jO. BULLAKD.
Sixth Ahnual Announcement!!
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART
ASSOCIATION.
From nil sections of the country subscribers to thl*popular
Ait Institution, (now in its eixth year) an* being received in
a ratio unparalelled with that of any previous year.
, Any g&aoiyviay become a Member by Subscrib
ing Three Dollars.
WHICH WILL ENTITLE jHIM TO
Ist.—The beautiful Steel Engraving, “khakcupcarc and his
Friends.” ,
2d.—A copy of tho elegantly Illustrated Art Journal, one
year. '
3d.—A Free Season Admission to the Galleries, MS Broadway
New York. )
In addition to which over 400 valuable Works of Art arc glv
en to subscribers as Premiums, comprising choice paintings
Sculptures, Outlines Ac., by tho first American and Foreign
Artuts. !
The superb Engraving, which every subscriber will receive
immediately on receipt of subscription, entitled
SHAKESPEARE AND BXS FRIENDS,
is of a character to give unqualified pleasure andsatiwUcllon.
No work of equal value was ever before placed within roach
of the people at such a price. The Engraving is of very large
size, being printed on heavy plate 3O by 3S inches,
making a most stiporh ornameht suitable for the wails of
the library, parlor or oflice. I
'lt cun bo sent to any part of the Country hy mail, with
safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage prepaid.
Think of it! Such a w rk delivered! free of charge, and'
the Art Journal one year for three dollatp J
SUBiJCRIPTIONS will be received until tho Evening of
Tn**eday the 31st of January, lb6o, at which time the books
will close and the Premiums be given to'subscribers.
No person la restricted to a single subscription, Those re
mitting $l5 nro entitled to six memberships.
Subscriptions from Californio, the Canadas, and all Foreign
Provinces must be $3 60 instead of $3, in order to defray ex
tra postages, 4c. Persons wUhlng to form clubs will apply
for a circular of terms, 4c. 1
The beautifully illustrated Art Journal, giving full partic
ulars, will be sent on receipt of 18 cts, ini stamp* or coin.
Address C. L. Derby, Actuary C. A. A.
646 and 64S Br<a«lwHj-. New York.
fnbxcnptioiH sbo r»»c!»el In I D I'-TCIIAKIv-, Huu.s.*. {
'■4 and -1 ‘
TRY THE NEW STORE.
“M. M,” 18 AT BOISE AOAIH 1
with an extensive and well-selected assortment of
NEW GOODS.
His stock is ns varied as it is valuable, and compri
ses
DRY GOODS
of all styles and varieties, including Fall and Winter
varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, Paramatta's DeLaines,
±C READY-MADE CLOTHINjG
of various styles and prices. Having bad long expe
rience in this branch of trade, he is confident his cloth
ing will suit bis customers.
GEOCEEIES,
Hi* stock of Groceries is complete, embracing a lovg
list of articles in-common use, and which Will be sold
at unusually low prices. He has also a complete as
sortment of
HARDWARE
purchased with especial reference to this market, In
cluding Saws, Axes, Ac. Also
CEOCKEEY.
in abundance and variety. The attention of the pub-[
lie is also called to the fact that
PORK, FLOUR & SALT
will he kept constantly on hand and for sale at the
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 “good
footing," and warrants that all can bo “fitted," from
the largest to the smallest. In truth, he would assui
his friends and the public that
EVERYTHING
usually kept in a store may be found among fats stock.
t Call at the old stand of M. M. CONVERSE.
Wellsboro, Nov. 3, 1859.
REVOLUTIONS
WHETHER in Government or fashions never go
backwards. “Old Fogyism” may frown down
every exhibition of youthful fancy, yet .every issue
from the Press of Fashion shows that some new ad
vance has been made in this branch of
Science [and the| Arts.
Recognizing this principle of progress in bis depart
ment of Trade,
J. NYE ROBINSON
has not sought to keep hp with, but to go a little in
advance of the ideas and wants of the community in
which he lives both as regards the style and location
of bis business or the whereabouts and how be- does
K- t ; . , I
Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict
Attention to Business
will under ordinary circumstances insure snceessba
undertook to manufacture for this community a por
tion of their
CLOTHING
and it affords him much pleasure to know that be- baa
so far succeeded as to have received a good
SHARE OFiTHE TRADE.
A continuance of which—while be gratefully acknowl
edges past- favors—he earnestly and respectfully so
licits.
la every kind- of business there are some things
that arc called Leading Articles, and so we find in
this that
BLACK CLOTHS
AND
CASSIMERES
are what almost everybody wants and without wbicb
no establishment can dress up its customers in truly
Elegant Style. Of these he has a great ataadancQ
and as deeply dyed as any Democrat or Black Repub
lican you can find in thedand; while in
FANCY 00L0SE6 'CLOTHS
his assortment is no less varied than the politics of tho
numerous parties, ranging all the -way from gtnnino
administration down so rankest opposition, la bis
selection of goods for Over Coatings hois remarkably
fortunate both as to
STYLE AND DURABILITY.
lie has not only a large Stock of Goods, hut hia fa.
cHltlcs for manufacturing them were never better,
having secured in Mr. Ten 'Eyck a most
EXCELLENT CUTTER.
And in every other department the most competent
help. Confident that be can offer advantages to bis
customers not excelled by any in the trade, and deter
mined to make bis establishment one of the best ia
this section of country, ho invites the attention of
the people of Tioga County who are in anv way in
need of a good, comfortable, stylish and durable gar
ment. J. NVB ROBINSON.
Corning, K. T., X'oy. 10, 1559.
ERIE FOUNDRY
AX'D
MACHINE SHOP,
CORXIXG, N. Y.
Jeffrej-, Rogers & Co. Proprietors.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Steam Engines, «
Boilers, Morticeing an J
Tenoning Machines, Mill Gearing
and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Iron
■Window Taps, Sills and Casings, Boor Caps, and at)
kinds of Iron and Brass Castings.
Also Manufacturers on a LARGE SCALE of
Jeffrey’s Celehruld Double Acting
FORCE PUMP.
The best in use for all ordinary purposes and con- f
taming with tho other qualities that of a superior Piro ‘ i
Engine.
ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated '‘HawLina
Shinglo Mills”—the best now in use.
Orders solicited bv letterwr otherwise.
JEFFERY, ROGERS & CO.
Corning. X. Y., Nov. 10, ISSB. ]y.
THE GREEN BOOK.
Just Published, 150 pages. Price J 5 pi„
OX SINGLE AND MARRIED LIFE; or TIIK iy„l
STITUXESOF MARRIAGE; its Intent, Obligations,
and Physical and Legal Disqualifications j the rci(.o«l
nl treatment of all private diseases in both soxes, ,fcr..
To which is added a poetical essay, entitled <4 CV'Wj..j* r
dine, or the art of having and rearing beautiful and
healthy children, by the late Robert J, Culvonwll
Ej»u., M. D. *
Sent free of postage by the publishers, Chas. KUno
A Co., Box -1586. New York, or Dexter & Co., Whale,
sale Agents, 118 Nassau Street, New York., Agent*
wanted everywhere.
Also, Gratis, an extract and sample of the abnrp
entitled: I)r. CULVEUWELL’S LECTURE on thu”
rational treatment of Spermatorrhea and" private dis
eases generally, detailing the means by which invalids
may effectually euro themselves without the u>o of
dangeron.'* medicines, and at but little expense to iliaui.
selves. Sent free by mail in a secure envelope, on il.a
receipt of one stamp, to prepay postage, by addressing
CHAS. KLINE A CO., Box 45Sfi.
Dec. 15. (Feb. 9. 185 b.) New York City.
DESTISTBY.
FRANK NcGEORGE,
Permanently located in Concert Ball,
CORNING, N. Y.
YA r.Kn'S Styles of Dental work. Tbo continm.ns
gum or Porcelain, the most natural, beautiful,
and superior to any other’ system. Also a acw yfvl*
very beautiful and cheap, Just introduced. PartuuJar
attention is requested to the artificial Bone for filling
teeth, it being the color and nearly as bard as the teeth
and la many coses superior to any metallic substanev
Also, by si new process of clcctro.metalnrgv, tbo>o
having silver plates can have them heavily plated with
gold on very reasonable terms. No cheap bumbo;*
introduced. His system of practice is the result »f
the experience of the members of the profession.
Corning, Nov. 10. 185‘.).
Refer- to Vr \V. D. Terbell.Dr. Mnr. pr. Munford
''-luilig. I-r. JMi-n, l'c. Btuup. AWHsb. *-