agitator. fiXSBORO’ TENNA. j Horning, Jan. 26, 1860. last week.we stated that was finished as far up as Morris .]j ha'O said Fall’s Brook, which, we " !les from Blossburg. ~ t ) lA t the Phiiharmopic Society of U l ,j ptviug-ono or two Concerts on ( j r the auspices of Prof. J, S. Barber, rt : C iil.irs next week. to join the Club for the Week . in theirnnmes before next Wed- Club, we believe expires with ■ rail soon at this office. i vTS ill notice that there are no mar i our columns this week. Our friend , r fl hi> dropped in on ua yesterday, U(7i njj 10 the mild weather of the past ever marries during a thaw.—. to hi- ••ftloscrfy.” ,7 w f tie course of Lectures under tho Yoang Men’s Society and the Reform I u.r last Friday evening was unavoid till next Friday evening. The well uf tho lecturer, Jerome B. Niles Esq., mil, wc hope, secure him a good audi- ii man, in a {certain township in this [5 ••advertise his wife” fur him “ac ■ My dear sir, we can’t do it. You the requisite dollar, and if it isn’t itu y>u, it isn’t to ua. Wo print mar nothing, but a catastrophe like this roM for. :, n> of the ••Crystal Fountain’’ gather er; party of ladies and gentlemen at utiday night, a week ago. The com -p, an excellent oyster supper, after fulks’' K-ft, and the young folks en ls for a few hours in a social dance.— tjju' O- vote that Thompson was a cler -1 -knows how to keep a hotel.” i from a reliable source that Dr. John c Lectures on Burns and other Scot was -o j.wpuhir with our citizens last 11 make our town another visit soon, ing of Burns by recitation and song uo:t pleading entertainments to which a:.il drew praises from the newspapers it. We do not know when the Doctor probably on Court week. Look out he comes I a place :n New Hampshire where they iid mails. ‘When a girl reaches the - iUll on the ladder of eApccJalion, club together and draw lots for her. no pay a bonus to the one who gets ,>:t ol the country thing* are not so . Happily we lime more old bacho* iiuU. A.- this is Leap Year, wo pro rl- meet together, draw lots for tie old -propose! If they refuse, you will ■1; in leaving them to the tender mer. : WsHd- i\c:po"l Hat Catcher” was around here ■•bust.” lie became so obfuscated as tipi.” A» it was found in a wood-box ■tv?, wo publish it for the benefit of ral-nddeu public. Subscribers will bo read it nioiof, for, if they do, the rats :/t or.ee: j C the Essoushial Tie of Annesseods 16 Ks-c.irhal He -of Cloves —20 Graresof i-c of Rhodium, mix this in A Vio! 10 i Rate of Anv Kind will Tole them. 1- them with Impunity if you do not f>-r other Parts.” u»i nt.—William Rum.'ey, a citizen its killed 5u Tioga., Pa., oa Saturday u.r>loyeil iu bauluig saw logs, and at ji'«Mcut was drawing a heavy load •• r a slippery place, when the sleigh i.iily. causing the binder of the load to r'l’cd off ou him, breaking bath .ig luu terribly up to his waUt. He a young man, being only thirty - - >f ir.u-istrioiib habits and beloved by Hi* sudden death is a crushing blow L- .1 woman of fcoble health, and has .• 'tiiiJi children.— ELuh'u Adi,.rii4'.r* .Vani'M.—John Phalen, aa old and n (i ii.:« Borough was accidentally -jy m-ruing last, while engaged in i a tree on hit- farm adjoining the have not heard the full particulars of I'-irii that ho attempted to run when in.eel filling, but in the wrong dlrec 'ra«.k in its descent. • When found he iCo from the stump of the tree, but it wme had been instantly .killed, as his body Lite I. He was a man of considerable \as regarded by all who knew him us a uu-l honorable man. lie was about . a-J was ucjt-arried. ;tnotice the Republicans of WVII3- ij'sday nening in Hoy's Hall. There nuance, and a temporary -organisation Electing J. Kraery, Prctident. and 31. -til.' called, Slated the object of the ■_-.uiize a Club to help fight the great ■f a committee be appointed to draft a 'i to select persons for permanent ofti- ’•>. Carried. Committee elected con i''. ■!. P. Honuldsou, Hugh Young, IL. 3i. HuU. meet at 0. V. Hall oa Saturday cve- ■tuary number of the Atlantic Monthly, c ' - a new volume, has been received.— pages of original maUer from the pens '••r* of the country. Among other eon arc (lie first chnptcrt of a new romance dell Holmes, to be continued thrpugh- V<‘e h.ue said before (and wo arc still • nion) that no other magazine in the r e* with thlstnouthly in literary ability. ; a year to single subscriber? ; 2 copies *- ■. l'»j copies, $2O. Clergymen, r'lsinui'iers get it for §2,00. Messrs. P.Mitou. are the publishers. Kndmg us $3 will receive the Atlanta r one rear. Ljukhtv, Va.. Jan. 13, 1800, K.-0.. Sir/ The close of tho t:i.>b«j:iuuiug of the, new, wm passed by h:lei;y m showing their liberality to '■f the Gospel of tbe different denomina tes. On the 2£th ult., a donation Par l<* the Kev. Mr. Daniels, of the German ” m, h Ihe am«>nnt contributed was, I ■‘ l| The Rev. Mr. Auramlsof the Evan- »ai vetted oa the 29th ult., and rc r-cn*ix about SG3, still another Donation ‘ a a t the i'jir.-on:»ge of Rev. K. Shaffer of Ur ‘ h. >,n the Gih uist,, and the Committee 5 reu'.ved nearly $3O. tr s Institute convened at the M, E. ■ r a l*r:day Gth inst. lam told they had ?c '-i n n. Their exercises were said to be ’i reflated credit and honor upon both * 'apvnnteudcnt. Yours truly, a. u. s. targe and well selected assortment cf e ' tr > *-hape, color aud quality from 2s l«th« largest stock of these Goods ever *, ,J C.uuiy, and they will bo ?old cheap • j 'H'po-itx} tbt! Dickinson House, Cor- Aug Muter. Special Motices., The Great English Beinedy. Sir •’-.'.1-- Clarke's Celebrated Female Fills. —Prepared roj a prarrrplwn of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician tirtra ordinary to the Queen. —This well known medicine in no im position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions. from any caucus whatever; and although a powerful remedy they contain nothing hurtful in their con stUuliou. To Maruied Ladies it Is peculiarly suited. It will in a snort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.— These Pills have never been where the dhcc tiona on tha 2d page of the pamphlet tircwoU s olj- s ervcd. For full particulars get a pamphlet, free, of the^cent. B,—-$X and <1 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by re turn mail. For sale by John A. Roy, WelUboro; ll.H.Borden, Tioga; C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; G. W. Miller, LawreuceviUc; J. 4 J. G. Parkhurt>t, Klklaud ; A. 4 J. Dcarman, Knoxville; and Charles Goodspeed, Westfield. l [Jftu. 27,1859. ly.] IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEM AN’S PILES, PREPARED nr CORSRUCB t. CUEESKSJAX, SI. D. X£W VO Kg, ciTV. Tlic combination of ingredients In these Pills are the re sult of alougpnd extensive practice. They arc mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities. Painful Menslru itiuus, removing all obstructions,whether from cold or olheru s?>c. headache, pain in the side, palpitation of tbo heart, disturbed sleep, which ai ise from interruption of nature TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr Cheeseman’s I’illa are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed, in the «*.« of other Pills, can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Checsoman’s Pills doing all that they repre sent to do, NOTICE. They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a mis-car ringo would cei tainly result therefrom. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything inju rious to life oi health. Explicit directions which should he read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent-by mail on en closing $1 the General Agent. Sold bv one Druggist in e\ery town in tho United buttes, R. IL lICTCJUXCS, General Agent for the United States, IGS Chambers Street. New York. To whom all wholesale orders should bo addreaecd. Sold hr John A. Uov Wellaboro, Pa . ami by Pratt 4 Hill Ow-ego. X. V. [April 2S, 1559. 10 Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. WHERE the above preparation Is known, it is so well ea tablUhed as an infallible Remedy for the cure of— Coughs. Colds. Sons Thuovt, UombFNKss, Bronchitis, Spit ting ok Blood. Pain in tub Brevst,. Croud. W'nooi’iNt.Cotri.ii, and evciy form of Pulmonary Complaint, that it were a work of supeierogation to apeak of its merits. Discovered by a celebrated physician more than twenty years since, it lias by the wonderful cures it has effected been constantly appreciating in public favor, until its use nml its Use and itV reputation are alike universal; and it is now well known and cherblied by all land their **naifte is legion”) who have been restored to health by its use as the Great Remedy fur all the diseases which it piofesse* to cme. Sir .Tames Clarke, physician to Queen Victoria, Ims given it as his opinion that CONSUME 770. V CA A T BE C URED. The whole history of this medicine fully confirms the opin ion ol that eminent man. Thousands can testify, and have testified, that when all other remedies h.ul failed, this had completely cured; that when the sufferer had well nigh des paired, ihm had afforded iimm-diase relief; that when the ; physician hail pronounced the di-ease incurable, this has re moved it entiiely. The \iuu'*s of this Balsam are alike applicable to cure a slight cold ora Conhrmkd Consumption, and ns power a-, a safe, certain, speedy, ple.iiaut and effectual remedy cannot be equalled. l'm chase nunc unless it has tin* written sfgnatuie of -I. Butts” on the wrapper, as well a* the pnut ei name of the pioprietors. Read the follouing Letter Gentlemen: Having u-cd Dr. Wistai’a Bal-am of Wild Cherry in my piactice with great success. I moat cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted wUUOcshnati:Coccus, or A-thma. (Signed.) 11. G. MARTIN, M. I). ’ Man-fieM, Tioga Co.. Am;. ISS.S, The following poisons have al-o derived great benefit from the use of the GREAT REMEDY; Wui. Lawieme, I‘. M., Bailey Cie-k; John Fox, P. M Maimd-urg; B. M. Bailey, tin* well known temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jeriel a well known citizen of this county. S. W FOWI.K & Co.. Biohrietors, Boston. For sale by their Agents e\ cry where. 1 AGKNTN.—John A. Roy. Weil-boro; C. W. Xc-bitt. Mans lield; I). S. Magee. Blobbing; J. G. Albcck, Liberty; A Humphrey. Tioga; Dr. A. Rollins. Jr., Mainfehurg. Feptombei .iO, Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. IN VIEW of the fact that every member of the human family more or less ‘•abjeeicd to sonus complaint, be sides innumerable other conditions in life, which, by the assistance of a little Knowledge or exweioeof common sense, the\ may to able so to regulate their habits ot diet, and wr.i. the assistance of a good tonic, secura permanent health. In order to accomplish tins* desired object the true cour.se to pursue is cvrtaiuly that which will produce a natural state ot things nt the least ha/.tid of vital »tn nirth and life: for this end Dr, hu» introduced to tin’s country a prep aration healing llis name, which at this day ..is not a new midicme, but one that ho.- been Hied for years, giving satis faction t<» all who have used it. The Bitters oj»eiate power- Pdly upyu tin* Rtonmch. bowel- and lh-r. restoring them to a h.V-tby and vigorous action, and thus by the simple pro cess of .-tu'uglhening nature, enable the system to triumph over diM-a-e. tVr the care of I)v sf.cp?la Indige-tiun. Nausea, Flatulency, 1,.,** of Appetite, id any Billion- Complaint-, an-iim from a mm bid inarri* n m thorttma- h «m Bowed-. pi oduciiuj Ciamp* Bj-cntery. C-die, Cholera Murbiia, Ac., thu-e Bitter.-, have not iM-irilmea. T»v-enh ry or Flux. t=o generally contracted by n,w -ettler- a{»d cau-ed piincip.illy by the cange «>f water and diet, uill be .bodily regulated b\ a brief use of tint I»i operation, l/v-p'p'iu, :i iii-e.ut’ wJmNi is pK-bably more j.ievaleiit wliou’t.-ikcn in .ill It-, various tot m-. than any other, the cause ol which may always bo ainibule.l to deramp.*- inents of the digestive nnratis. can be cured without fail by usii.sx llOi-Tti I’Klfts r-Tu.MACII 111 l I’i.Ushu- per directions gii the bottle. For ihi-difia-e every physician will yeem nu-nd Bitter- 4 of ‘•mne kmd, then why not Use an article to be lUt.iMdde' l.'veiy countrv hive their Bitteis as a pu-vent j.tive of difr<*a-.-und-treii}{ihotiuux of tho system mceiici.il. ami unions ibein «ij there is not to be found a heaUhier peo ple than the Ucrumus. from whom this prepiiifttion einana led. h.wsiii upon scientific t-.\penmeuts'v\lnch ha\w tended to advance the destiny id this great propitiation in tho medical scale of scion- **. l*FV>n vmi Aon.— Tb:- tt > mi and provoking dl-easc. whhh fa-tei-w it- r ,.j, ntb«- gta-n on the loih ot man. reducing liiiu to a mere sh o!ov\-:i, a Sliort space <>f time, and rendeima him phv-.ii.alh and menially in-clc-s, cite be defeated and diiv.’i from t'h- bod\ by Hie me of !lOSTETTKIf£ KK- NnW.VKU liriTKh.s.' fuilhei, .no of the above staled di ted di-ia-e-irnii-U h- contim ted v\ hmi e\po-.e<l to any ordi jjaiv condition 1 * :uodunng them, if the IhUeif* itu* u-ed as per dhection.-. And a-* P n -ith-i cicatc- mm- a. nor .dh mi tlie palatt. and rendering Mnimav-siiv any change *f died or intirruption to usual pur-mitt*, bnt piomotcst-ouud sleep and hcaltbv the complaint i- thus removed as speedily a-i-< on-i-teiu with th- production of a thorough and per manent emu. >’oi. I'i.n-uM. in AbVANrsn Ykaf> vvh 'are .-uflering from an cnfcebl''d coiistitutiim and infirm bodv, thc-M* Bitters arc in valuable a*, a it-ioi.itivc* ui strength and vigni.uud needs on I \ to be tiled t** he apjaecs.ited- And to a m-tlier vv lulc nvrLmsr. Bitters me in.li-pesrvablo. e*-peeitiny where the mother's nomhlimcut is inadequate to the demand-iot the Child, coti-eqii<-:Plv h‘ i strength must j i-ld, and hero it is wh-iu .« tiOn.i toiuc.*«u' b as Ho-t-u..!*- Stomach B« tcr», is needed to imp.ul temi*.ir.u v strength and vigt»r to the e.v letn. Ui-’u-* -hi'Uld bv n?l means fry thi- lemcdv for all ca v, and beton* doing, a-!: your physician who, if he i.- aequalutifd vutli tho viVuwcf tlic Bitters, vvIII xccom mend Jh*-ir in all e.no - of Weahne--. CAUTION.— "k- caution the public against using anj of th- ci.iny imi.ati-ns m countuifeiis. but ask for TKR'.s Celedtivth- SvOMveil BtTTKU*. and see that each bottle has the words ”l)r ,1. Hosti tier s Momach Buters' idown on the side of the bottle, and .-(ampul on the m-1 illic cap covering th* cork, and observe tlial our autnivaph signature is "u the label. and s- hi hy HoTKITEII ~ SMITH. Pitts hur-h. l‘a.. and sold by all Oroc«i.s and dealers gein-i ally throughout the United Mates. Canada, houlh Amer ica and fiernnny. AGENTS. — John A. Boy, Wcllsboro. J. & J. U. Park hur.st. Likl.ui-1 A. A J Deman. Knoxville. M. . Staples. O-ceolt. Chat lea /Joodsjwd, We.-tp.cld. M-elov A Lo??. Neb tmn. A. Iliimphrcv.il. U. Bordea, John Kedmgtnu, Tioga* Curtis ParUhurst, \Vm- J. 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It is a library of itself, f ARRIHGMEXT OF THE DEBATES OK CONGRESS.— Rems a Politiriil History ol the United States, from thcor camravtion of the first Ketlerai Congress in HNtl ro 383d* Ed tied and compiled by lion. Thomas H« Benton, from the of firifti Ktvor«i6or CongrcKi.. The work will ho computed in 15 roj.il octavo volumes of 1 7.',q pogpb each, 11 of which am m>w ready. An additional I volume will be* issued once in three mouths. A WAV <» PUOCCBING IUE CVCLOPAEbU OK DEBATES. Torm a club of four, and remit the price of four book*. 1 and live copies will !w sent at the remitter’? expense for car. nage; or for teu Fubacnhers, eleven copies will bo sentat our expense for c.imagc. - TO AGENTS. Sr, other works will so liberally ivwaM tha wrtiona of «* ntw as Aoi>T thw CouniT. Teimt made it. I*, the TuL’lt.hliS t A,I » i! - THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. « EVANS & WATSON’S SALAMANDER SAFES. 304 Ofcestnnt Street, PHILADELPHIA. ANOTHER TRHTISPH! r»U-Ai>KLrHiA, Sept. 29, 1559. To the President of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society: —The subscribers, your committee to examine tho contents of a Salamander Safe of Evans X "Watson, after being exposed to a strong firo on the Fair G rounds for eight hours, respectfully represent— That after seven cords of oak wood and three of pine had been, consumed around the Safe, it was open ed in the prosonco of the committee, and the contents taken out, a little warmed, but not even scorched. Several Silver Medals heretofore received by the manufacturers, and a large quantity of documents were in the Safe, aud came out cnoirely uninjured. The experiment satisfied us of tho capacity of Safes nf this kind to protect contents from any fire to which they may bo exposed. The Committee award a Diploma and Silver Medal. Geo. W. Woodward, John W. Geary, J. P. Rutherford, Alfred S. Cillett. STILT, ANOTHER Wilmington, Del., Sept, 17, 1559. —Messrs. Evans and Watson, Philadelphia. (rentlemai: The Salamander Fire-Proof Safe of your pianufacture, purchased by us from your Agent, Ferris X Garrett, of our city, some nine months ago, was Severely tried by burglars last Saturday night, and although they had a sledge hammer, cold chisels, drill, and gunpowder, they did not succeed in opening the Safe. The lock being one of Hall's Patent Pow der-proof,*' they could not get the powder into it, but drilled a hole in tho lower panel and forced iu a largo charge, which was ignited, and although the door, in side and out, showed the explosion not to have been a small one, it was not forced open. Wo suppose they were the greater part of the night at work ou it. Wo are much gratified at tho result of the attempt to enter it, and if the above facts are of any service, you are at liberty to use them. Your*, truly, RAYNAUD X JONES. GREAT FIRE!—ANOTHER TRIUMPH. Knoxville, Tenes«kh. March 13th, 1859.—Messrs. Evans & "Watson, Philadelphia-: Ocndcmen : It affoids me great pleasure to say to 3*ou that the Salamander which I purchased of you iu February, 1858, proved to be what you recom mended it—a sure protection from fire. My store house together with scvei'al others, was burned to the ground ia March last. The Safe fell through into the celiac, and was exposed to intense heat for six or eight hours, and when it was taken from the ruins and opened, all its contents were found to he in a perfect slate, the books uud papers not being Injured in the least. I can cheerfully recommend your Safes to the community, believing as I do, that they me as near fire-proof as it is possible for anv Safe to be made. THOMAS J- POWEhL. A largo assortment of tho above SAFES al ways on hand, at 304- Chestnut street, (Uto 24 South Fourth st. Philadelphia. Dec. 22, 1559. UNION ACADEMY. Institution is pleasantly located in the Cow s anesquo Valley, one mile below Knoxville Pa. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. A. R. WIGHTMAN, A. 8., - - Principal. Mrs. J \s. MTchtmaX - J*/t restrain. Miss. F. A. J. Conover, Yioc-Procoptress, and Teacher of Ornamental Branches. Miss C. N. Borrfjf, Teacher of Instrumental music. The Spring Term of this Institution will commence February 2S, 1860. Expenses per Term—Tuition from $3 to $5. Ornamental Branches, extra Board. $1 To. AH excepting bed and lights, $2. Fuel {not prepared) $1 50; prepared S 2 25. Hoorn rent, $1 50. All hills to bo paid in advance or secured by note. No deductions for absence except in case of pro tracted illness, or in leaving to teach. Those wishing to board themselves will find hero accommodations for the purpose. It will bo 1 well for those who intend coming the Spring term to secure rooms soon by applying to Mr. 0. M. Stebbins, who has charge of tho buildings. All students are earnestly requested to be present at the opening of the term, as classes uro formed then and permanent arrangements mado. For further particulars address 0. M. Stkbbins, or A. U. "Wioiitman, Principal, Knoxville, Pa. January 4, ISCO. SHERIFF’S SAFE. EY virtue of a writ of vend. ex. issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Bradford county and to me directed will bo exposed to public sale nt the Court Hou.-e in Towarula Iloio, Brndfoid C**., Pin. on Thur-day the 2d day of February. A. D. ISOO. at I o'clock p. m., the following piece or parcel oi land, Ml uate partly iu Wells towuship Bradford county and partly in Jackson township Tioga county Pa., bound ed as follow?: On the north by lands of W. Gilford and Seabury French, cast by lauds oi Edward D. Huberts and John Strong, south by lands of Orr Smith and Charles SVtnor (late Joseph Sturdevant) and west, by land of Lawrence L. Anieigh and otbev containing 170 acres more or loss, about fifty acre? im proved a plank house, framed barn aud an orchard ol fruit tree? thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. It. Ingcrsoll. John C, Miller and Fraud? Baring who sur vived Ulchard Willing vs. John Serrinc. THUS. M. WOODRUFF, Meitf. Sheriff’ Office, Towanda, Bradford > Co., Pa., Dec. JO. ISjfl. ) __ _ In the matter of ] State of Pcmi.-y haui«. Ti.vga the Kstate of John > Co., s?. Iu the Orphan’s Court Corzatt deed. j for *>nM county. PROCEEDINGS IN PARTITION. And now to-wit, Dec. 12, IS.VJ, the Inque-t ordered in this case having made an appraisement of the real estate of the said decedent, flu wit. 5?17ti0,t>7.) The Court on motion of John \V. Guercn.-ey. Atl'y for T. L. Baldwin representing the interest ot one of the heirs, grant a rule upon the heirs at law ol said Decc dent to come into Court on the first Monday of Ftbr'y next, at tho Court House iu Wcllsbnro. in the county afotesaid. at 2 o’clock p. in., of said day, to accept or refuse said estate in pursuance of the act of Assembly in such case made and provided, of which .-aid rule all persons interested will please take notice. By the Court, W. D. BAILEY Cleric. Dec. J 2 ÜbS. ERIE FOUNDRY AXD MACHINE SHOP, COUXIXii, X. Y. JeErey, Rogers & Co. Proprietors. MANUFACTURERS OF Stcnm Engine.*, Boilers, Morticcing and Tenoning Machines, Mill Uearing and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental lion Window Caps, Sill? and Casings, Door Cape. and all kinds of Iron and linn-s Casting*. Also Manufacturers on a LARGE SCALE of Jeffrey’s CeJebrald Double Acting FORCE PUMP. The best in use for all ordinal purposes and con taining with the other qualities that of a superior Fire Engine. ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated “liawkius Shinglo Mills”—the best now in use. Orders solicited’by letter or otherwise. JEFFERY, ROGERS A CO. Corning. X. T.. Xov. 10. 1559. Iy. Auditor's Notice. 7TMIE undersigned, appointed an Auditor to dirtrib ute the moneys arising from the sale of the real estate of Monroe & Goldsmith by the Sheriff of Tioga County, wherein Arbucklc and Moore were plaintiff 1 ?, will attend to the duties of said appointment on Wed nesday the Ist day of February next at 1 o’clock p. in. of said day at my office in Wellsboro, when and where all persons having an interest in said fund must attend or be forever debarred from claiming any part of the sumo. HENRY SHERWOOD, Auditor, Wellsboro Jan’y 9th, ISOQ. NOTICE. —Ebenczcr G. Smith of Westfield town ship has applied to the County Court of Tioga Co., Pa., to keep an inn or tavern .in said township.— A hearing upon his application will bo had at Feb’y Sessions next, and license granted unless sufficient cause be shown to the contrary. The fellowing-camed persons have also Glt*d their petitions with me to keep an lun or Tavern in the following places; C. S. Whitlemoro. Covington tow nship. Benjamin Bareo, Gaines. J. F. DONALDSON, Clerk, Jan. 12. 1853, Buffalo Robes. \FEIV BALES Xc. 1, Rob**? fr*- sale verv <*hcrp at f* r’ W. A. ROE I ' C'-S. O. BULLARD Takes ibis opportunity of announcing tbatTio has fit ted up the stand formerly occupied by G. Lamb, and is now receiving an entirely NEW STOCK ®2B®.oißißaas» His stock consists in part of Fork and Flour , SUGARS- Refined. Crushed, Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado, Poik, Lard, Rutter, Cheese, Fish. Oil, Coffee, Tobacco—Smoking X Chewing, Snuff. Soap, Mol.! 1 ics—Maple X Sugar house, Soap. WOODEN WARE rows. Willow Wagons, Clothes Plus. Clothes Baskets, Wooden Pails, Ac. Altogether tho best assortment of Willow and Wooden Ware ever brought into Wells hovoi KKIftlH?? Whitewash Brushes, Blacking Brnsh- DilLoDljl) cs, Shoo Brushes. Clothes Brushes Horse Brushes, Tooth Brusho- 1 , YANKEE NOTIONS SfcSi and Pocket Combs, made of Ivory, Gutta Perch®, and Rone. Penholders. Pencils, Pens, Pencil Sharpeners, Slate and Lead Pencils, Steel Rings, Jews Harps, Teething Rings. Chess Boards. Dominoes, Rubber Ralls, Yankee Soap, Pipes. Sealing Wax, Inkstands, Mnrseilea and Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper, Envelopes, Ac.. Ac, 17T> TTT'T'Q Oranges, Lemons, Apples, _|j r>. aJ Jl J_ Prunes, Currants Rai ins, Cherries. XTTTTnC 0f nII kimls * Alsn sfustarJ « Gl»er- J,\ vJ Jl O kins, Pickles, Candies, Citron Brav died Fruits, Xc., Xc. Teas, Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut megs, Candles, Crackers, Childrens* Toys, Ac. I will not enumerate articles further, but would re spectfully invito those desirous of purchasing any ar ticle in this line, to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. If I cannot please you for quality and prices you will have to go to the City to do better. I will state however that everything is FOR SAFE FOR CASH November I”, 1859. TRY THE NEW STORE. “M. HI.” IS AT HOME AGAIJM ! with an extensive and well-selected assortment of NEW GOODS. His stock Is as varied as it is valuable, and compri ses DEI GOODS of all styles and vaiieties, including Fall and "Winter \ aricties of Dross Goods, Silks, Parametta's DcLaincs, READY-MADE CLOTHING of various styles and pi ices. Having had long expe rience in this branch of trade, he is confident bis cloth ing will auit his customers. GROCERIES', Uss stock of Groceries is complete, embracing a long list of articles in common use, aud which will bo sold at unusually low prices. Ho has also a complete as sortment of 1 HARDWARE purchased with especial reference to this market, in cluding Saws, Axes, dv. AUo CEOGKERY »u abundance and variety: Tho attention of the pub Uo is aKo called to tho tact that PORK.-ftfOUR & SALT will bo kept constantly on bund and for sale at the lowo-t-markct prices. In addition to the foregoing ho ViHl k<*ep and similar articles of mechanical use. His stud, of Boots 8c Shoes is sufiUieut to keep an entiic community on a “goud footing,” asd warrants that all can bo ‘'fitted/' from tho largen to the smallest. In truth, bo would asaur his friends and the public that E V E II A' T II IN G usually kept iu a store may be found among his stock. Call at the old stand of * M. M. CONVEKS£. Wclls'boru, Nov. J, In.'O. GREEW BOOK. ‘Bust PuMieln-d, 100 pages, Price 2J cts. ON SINGLE AND M\R HIED LIFE; or THE IN STITUTK3 OF MAUUIAGK; iu Intent, Obligations, and Physical aud-*Legal Di-nuttliticnthmsf: the rotion nl treatment ot alt privet** disease- in both sexes, £e., To which i- adde.f a i>i>etical essay, entitled “CW/zpop tUor, or the art of bating and rearing beautiful and healthv children, bv the late Robert J. Culverwell, E-u , M. 1). Sent free of postage by the publMmr?, Cha». Kline A Co.. lh»x New York, or Dexter *1 Cu.^Wliblc -a!o Agent-, US Nassau Street. New York. Agents wanted everywhere. ANo, Gratis, an cvlrm t and sample of tho above, entitled: Dr. (TLVKUWKLL'S LECTt.’IU; on the rational treatment of Spermatorrhea ami private dis eases genet ally, detailing the* mean.- by which invalids may effectually cure tbumeolvos without, the use of dangerous medicine?, and at but little expense to them selves. Sent free by mail iu a secure envelope, on the recciptof one stamp. t» prepay postage, bv addressing ■ (’HAS. KLINE X Cn., Box 4;1S0. Dee. 1 o. (Feb. 9. 1539 ) New York City. Great Mar gains TO K E 31 A 1) E . *T7"UU will find WRIGHT in M. Bullard X CVd old J_ Store, where he is selling FLoUU, FEED. SHOUTS. BRAN dr., cheaper than at any other plate in town, TO LUiIBER^EN. I can furnish Lumbermen with Flour at a figure to suit the times. Feed fur almost nothing and all ac cordingly, &il~ Will nay cash for Oats, live and Corn. FRED. K. WRIGHT. Wcllaboro. Doc. S. ISJ9. In the mailer of the application‘j | of the ItT R«v. John X. Xeunsann j In the Com. Pleas j Trustee Ac., of the congregation of J- of the Co. of Ti-« the Roman Catholic Church of the j oga, Dec. Term, | ton nship of Tioga. J 1859. j On petition and affidavit, a rule is granted on the congiogalion of the Roman Catholic Church of the township of Tioga, to show, cause why an order shall not bo mado that the lit. Ilcv. John X. Neumann, Ro man Culbullo Bishop of the Dijbcoj-e of Philadelphia, Trustee Ac., shall not reconvoy to Sylvia Parmentier of Brooklyn, in the State of New Ymk, a certain lot of laud situate in tbu township of Tioga, in the coun ty of Tioga, described in said petition of applicant, and lately conveyed to him in trust by the said Sylvia Parmentier. Notice of this rule to be given by pub* licauou during three weeks previous to next term, in ono newspaper published <in Tioga Couuty. Dec, 12, ISjy. By the Court. R.c gi!* I c»‘ ’ nf Noli c c. "VpiTICE id hereby given th.it the following named Artmln* iMrntorM anti Kvcutory h«\e fil"d their accounts in tlv« llegidler’a Ofiice, and that tlio'scime will bo present«*d to the Orphan'd Com tnf Tioga Comity on Monday the 13th day uf February e.mfcrmation and allowance: Account of bttuul Hill. Administrator ot the oiUto of Burdiik Hill, late of Chatham, dcc'd. -«* -tohn C. M"-' 1 ' ad F'— ‘ Account of John C. Mnacho find Francis L. Mat-. ~ . mimstrators of IUo estnto of John Mascko, lat« of Brook field. iWd. Account of Joseph Landis. Administrator bf the estate of i n.ttonitio« is requested to too artificial Hone jor filling Zc:mJ‘S \Vm.°rilfa'Si d M.l’.Mm Seisins. Adromi*. toelh, it lioin K the colnr an.) nearly as hard as the U-flli tratnr* of the estate of Jeremiah Fulkerson, late of Liberty, and tn many eases superior to any metallic suhMnncr. dec'd. ; Also, by a now process o{ clectro-inetnlur'iy, thoj-e Account of J.icob ,7. Quaclicnbufb, Execntor of the estate ■ ha'iug silver plates urn have them heiitilv plate*! with of John J.Q«aok.-nl.u-h, late of BrookfiWd l. U O W on very reasom.ble terms. No cheap humbug* January, 14*. IS*-*). . I). UA lLb\, l-egistcr. ,f» . , . » .. . . n r y ' ’ 1 * introduced. llih system of pructicu is the result of ' the experience of the host members of tho profession. rr»rmn*{. Nov. I ft, Kyfcr? t*» !><•. u* Tj. TorM’. TV hr. Mi-r> r >ri. •- iJr, li»r. Ur.-* 0. PEDLERS will fioii it to llicir advantage To call ut Roy‘e I»rug Store. hs he In* ju?l rescued & large uppH of C:*ent'ul aud Er-etn'c- of all Kind? P *-•» t-i €. G. OSGOOD, Is now filling bis Store from Top to Bottom, with a very desirable STOCK OF GOODS, AMU SUITED TO TBISIiBSET. They were selected with care and with due regard to Style, Quality, & Price. And will be Offered at sw®m 3P®a©®§ QUICK SALES. THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT IS FULL, I THE STOCK OF ® n>®®miasr <a O. UULLAED. is large, and any person can be GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. HATS & CAPSi BOOTS & SHOES Hard Ware. CROCKERY.. IRON, STEEL, & NAILS. FLOUR fore: jl I g g (BW. (D (9 IB IB And in short we shall try and keep nearly every thing from the smallest article needed by the ladies up to an outfit fur a lumberman's camp. THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. Prepare for the Great Political Campaign of 1860. ISDITEHESTS TO CUBS. XOTT IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. The Tuiiiuse—now more than eighteen \cars old, and having over a quart* r of a million sub<crihrr3, or coii.'tant purohdior*. diffused through every Stale and Territory of oar l/niuii—will continue in essence \vhul it has been —the earnest champion of Liberty, Pro grc*s’, and of whatever will conduce to our ualioit.il growth in Virtue, liulu.-Uv, Knowledge and Pru.-ojei i is printed cu a largo imperial sheet, aud puUi-hed every morning and evening Sundays excepted). It contains Editorials on the topics of. the times, employ iugyi largo corps of tin* i»e?t newspaper writers of the day; Domestic uud Fomigii Corre.-pomb-ncn ; Pioceed ings of Congros*; Reports of Lecture:*; City News: Cattle, Horse. and Produce Maikct.-; Reviews o r ISouka ; Literary iuklligence: Paper* on Mechanic and the Ails. Cookery, Ac. We strive to make the Tribune a tu meet the want.- of the publk —jta Telegraphic ne\» co-ting *-ver s‘ir»,mKt pci v ear. THE DAILY TRTRUNE D mailed to subscribers at per annum, in advance; -id for siv month.-. THE N. V. SEMI-WEEKLY TUIRLXE is pub lished every Tuesday and Friday, and contains nil the Editorials of the Daily, with the Cattle, Horse ami General Markets, reliably reported expressly f* r THE TKIIH'XE; Notice* of New Invention.-, Foreign ami Dom Stic Correspondence, Articles on Cookery; and during tiie sessions of Congre.-s it contains a summary of Congressional doing*, with the more important speeches. We .-hall, a-* heretofuie, make the SEMI WEEKLY TRIRENE tt Literary. n.swcJl n.« a politi cal newspaper, and wo are determined that it shall re main in t! e front rank of family papers. One Copy, one ynar. s't do j Five Copi-s. one year. $ll 25 Two copies, one year 500 J Ten do., to one addre-s, 2*J 00 Any per-on sending ns a club of twenty, or over, will be entitled to un extra copy. For a dub of forty, wc will send the Daily Tribune one year- MEAL, a largo eight-page paper for the cuunlry, is published every Saturday, and contains editorials on the import* ant topics of the limes, the news of the week, inter esting correspondence from all parts of the world, the New-Yoik rattle. Horse, and Produce Markets,-Inter esting and reliable Political, Mechanical, and .Agricul tural Jirticlcs, Papers on Cookery. Ac. j Wc shall, during thls ( year, a* hitherto, constantly labor to improve the quality of the instructive fnler tauiraeut afforded hy THE WEEKLY TKIuI’NK. which, we inland, shallcontiuuelo be the best Family Weekly Newspaper published in -the Woild. We con sider the Cattle Market Reports: alone richly worth to cattle misers a year’s subscription price. One cop}', one year, t*- | Five conic?. one year, Three conies. one year, 5 j Ton copies, one year, 12 Twenty copies, to one addre*?, - - - 2*} TwontyJeopies, to addres* of each jufhscribcr, 21 Any person sending us a club of twenty or more, will be entitled to on extra copy. For n clnh of For tv, vre will send the SEMI-WEEKLV TRIBUNE; and for a club of One Hundred THE DAILY TRIB UNE will be sunt gratis. Subscriptions nmy commence at any time. Terms always cash in advance. All letters to be addressed to HORACE CJKEELEV & CO., Ttilnme Butldin"?, Pcc. 15. 3tw£3teow.i?. Nassau st.. New York. DEN TI STII Y . PRANK McGEOEGE, Pormancntly located in Concert Hall, COUNXKG, >*. V YARIOVS Styles of I)ontal work. Ti.p CMutinmniß gum or Porcelain, llio most rutturil. n*rh« Ad- and superior to any other *ystoni, Alio u new flyle very fcxraiitiful and cheap, juM iutroduci d-s Turlu-ular as will 1 ring about And we will not enumerate artic'lcst Suited. THE NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE TEEMS. TERMS. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TKini'XE. TERMS. NEW FIRM! NEW STORE.!! NEW GOODS! Vhe Empire Store, having been closed for a abort time for the purpose oi s being Enlarged & Repaired. is now completed and the >Vw Firm of J. R. BOWES St 'CO.; hare taken possession and re-flllcd it, with the LARGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS," CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. ' BOOTS & SHOES. CROCKERY, HARPWARE, GROCERIES, HOLLOW AY ARE, V POUR & FLOOR, PORK & FLOCK, i-c., &(?., &c.. &c.,~ &c., &c., ever offered to tlic poople of Tioga county, and Icing thankful for past favors, respectfully inrite the public to call and sjc our Kcw Hood?, which we will sell us cheap as cgu ho bought at any other place in this vi- cinity. Wo will take in exchange for Goods, Uat Corn, Buckwheat, Beans, Eye, Barley, Grass Seed, Bettor, Pork, Lard, Tallow, Bpeswax, Paper and CASH, for all which wo will pay the highest mar- ket prices. Particular attention is called to cash pur- Yon will find it to your idranlage to call chasers. and s6e us before you buy elsewhere, Goods shown free, and sold cheap at the EMPIRE STOLE of J. K. HOWfiN & CO. J. R. BOWEN, M. BULLARD, A. ROWLAND, REVOLUTIONS 'T'ITnKTiIKR in Government or fashions never go f | backwards. “Old may frown down every exhibition of fancy, yd every isauc from the Press of Fashion shows that some new ad vance has been made in this branch of Scisnce ;and the| Arts, Itooogni/ing this principle of progress in hia depart ment u i Trade, J. AYE ROBINSON has not sought to keep up with, but to go a little in advance of the ideas and want.-i of tho community In which he lives b;«th as regards the style and location ot his busmens or lb© thereabouts and bow he Joei it. Relieving that honesty uf narposo and a^trict 1 Attention. to Business will under ordinary circumstances insure sucre** bo undertook to manufacture for this community a pot lion ull-lhetr CLOTHI'N G, and it uJI- id-- hi.u much pb nsure to know that he hm so tar Mieevedod a- to hate receded a good SHAKE or THE TRADE. A continuance of which—while ho gratefully acknowl edges past Inters—lie earnestly and rospeftltwlly so licits. In every kind uf burinc*.; them are some thing* that me vailed Loading Articles, and no wc rind hi tlii- that BLAOI CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES are what almost every body wants and without whi«h no establishment can dres? up its customers iu truly Illegal:l Style. -Uf these he has n great abnndaiu o and as* deeply dyed as any Democrat or Tllack Repub lican you can find iu the land; while iu FANCY COLORED CLOTHS his assortment is no li* = « varied than the politic? of tho numerous parlies, ranging nil the way liom gei uit*a administration anwu l<» rankest opposition. In hi* selection ot good- fur Over Coatings he is icinnrknbly fortunate butli ns to STYLE AND DURABILITY. He ha? not onlv a large Slock of Goods, but H- l'n ciliric.s for manufacturing them wen* never bit.'tr, having secured in Mr. Ten Kyck a most x EXCELLENT CUTTER. And la every other department the inert i*omp<a»nt help. GCrHiTtcnt that he can oRVtr atU nutate* ti* I.l>* ciij-loiiicr.'i not excelled hy any in the trade, and dct'-i -minecl to make his catjihlishmcnt one of the sij thia section of cumury, be invites the - attcilti* n t*f th* peopio of Tlo-a County who are in any wn,' i}» need of a goad, comfortshie. snr) dur*bh: jnr tuent. J. NYB ROBINSOM. X, Y., Nov. 10. IS^P. Coining Hir.OEtJC'BSI & LANDIsi, CASH DEALER.S’ IN GROCERIJi:S, PROVISIONS, CLOTni^Q, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c, One door below Holiday’s Hotel, Welteboro, I’:*' Cash paid for Hides and all kinds of Grain. j C. HUJ)HATIL S. 11. MNPUV. ’WelUhofs Oct. fitU. IPf>o. Auditor’* police. XTOTICE is hervby given that the undersigned 1 m been appointed on Auditor to distribute the nun-, cya arising Irmn the sale of the real estate of JASt'N CLARK ; and that he vail attend to the duties of b»a appointment at tbo office of A. P. Cone Esq., in IVelD b«r<*, on Saturday, January H, iSfiO j at which i ; mo and plnec all person? interested in said funds aye noti fied to proven! their clnima or be forever debarred coming in upon the Fame. TIIOS. ALLKN, IVellshoro, Dtjc. 22.18u9. Auditor. NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration having been granted to them dir signed on tho estate of SI LA? A. THEM AIN. bite of Dtlmar dcc’J., till poisons indebted to said estate rip requested to make immediate payment, and those h: - .- in" claims again** the same to present them to ' ELIZABETH H. TIIEMAIN, Admr'x. I». A. EftfH, AJ'mr. Jan. fu ISM. «50. FIFTY OOIJ.AUS! $3O. 5C Cellars a WodUi, as£ all Expenses r.» : d, f|V) mrr.xtmv our .\h\\ lM»i HLK TJm..-\L I TWENTY T*»M.AU SE\W.\G MACHINE. \A (Jr.-nt Chnn-'r fi.r Trr.v. ling l« engng* i» % permanent it a mju anil e*peh«4-a, Ad.lrca., *ith ammo. for Viini'elar*, ,t \t. IM.UUI> A 00. assortment. CLOTHING, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES HOLLOW WARE, [Dec. 1, 13i9.]
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