r a I PEXNA. j[rsdiy Morning, Feb. 2, iB6O. Notice, , n Caucus will ba held at the Court : ' r: ' l(iirsdar) evening, at 1 o'clock, for the '' : rjt ; K a ticket for Borough officers to j J bT the Itcpublicans at the Borough clcc <rle, ' iet there be a Alii attendance. ft."'- ; OK IlSo HI.t'IKIK C.VDER DlFPl •The 1” 1 ; jrtingto know what is going on in tbo by reading the “Legislative mi the outside of the paper this ii'iisrv notice of the lamented Alfred Copc £ the Xc" - York Leader. It trill be read 1 interest by the many friends and ac- - " lfC of [be deceased in this county. jf'lvdh'C in the Corning Journal that Sir. . . fc ar £0 well ami favorably known to tho pco v c*'o3t r - kis large stock of *'' L ' r9l \. r v and Glass-Ware, into hia Jcwel- 0 doors west of his old stand on Main st. '•siting Corning ought not to lose tho oppor j ca ii ami examine * T ;,p fr.'t Lecture of the Now Course, deliver ,..l ijuuse last Friday evening by Mr. J. , rv rroud. The subject was ,f To Dav.” . research. “, , lrc tnrc will he’ by Jo-dab Emery Esq., of 5 ,.’..0n Monday night of Court Week. Tho and scientific attainments of tho An „ doubt secure him a large audience. ' Mjunp - ;irl named Minerva Dchavjcn, aged uuiuuitU'd suicide the other evening, in Mansfield, Pcnna., by hanging.— Pot- a e the Journal that if Minerva hung 'l.iu-tioM, Pa., none of “the neighbors'* \ct heard of tho circumstance. In . .inured that she neither lived nor died v, ;]•'!' I’m: ISoo.—There will be five eclip \i.j of the sun, and two of the moon, „ ftU - lamucnilic party. Tho first, an an f rH ., i >ho >un. January 22J j invisible in all .'..ji- .i. The j-ecund. a partial eclipse of tho J\br sih, in the evening; visible here.— ..1 :<•!.!I o. lipsc of the sun, July ISth, in the tins c ’.r>«c is visible here, but only total in ~ Asm. ci i. Tho fourth, a partial eclipse of the Ai'ji.-t Ist, in the nflernooii; > i.-ible on the op iic of the earth, The fifth, a total eclipse of in every Free State, on the evening , >, There will be a partial eclipse of the r v --niiri. Kentucky, Tcuesscc and Maryland, will bo a Vie t j sec it without smoked glass • V, e ciiic-1 attention last week, to the proposed ;li-'l‘luiharmnnie Society of this Borough <lrrccti-jn of Prof. Berber of Elmira. Mr. r j i. .’.r in town engaged in instructing the - - f ihc :ibo\e society preparatory to a public n I "iven by theta on next Tuesday evening, •*. IV-'learn that, besides the songs and cho •'lcs»ag by the Philharmonic, the Professor of bis iludeyst ballads.. As a public -Lf".- ;u ; d to possess more than ordinary abili -7b"-o of -ur citizens who heard him a few weeks »A '.•! his performances in terms of praiac.— that hi- 1 imputation and the reputation of the ‘-act a largo audience. •llss Emily Garretson of Tioga, it-i (<< ptesidc at the Piaao on the occasion i' i.i/.'urned meeting of tac Wellsboro Rc . • \'.u> «.ia held in the Odd Fellows’ Hall on last winch was well attended. J. Km (.<. u:>toJ the chair, and Morgan Hart acted ■ :.-.r . T 1 eV' ':.:ui ; ,Uce appointed to draft rules rovniven. « J the \_lnb, reported a ConstUu- L. li alter considerable amendment was adopted PUP \M!'l k •, The Republican* of Mcllaboro, believing of purpose and action iu tho coming polili c-t cm best be sccurod by thorough and effi- do hereby form themselves into an .on. ;a. I agicc with each other to be governed -£ .’lot; leg CONSTITCTIOX. ]. The name of this* Association shall bo Ukpubuca.v Cl\ b..‘ j T o officers of this Club shall be a President, two I'rc.-.dent-, a Recording Secretary, Correspond • rviry. Treasurer, and an Executive Committee a*, all ->f whom shall bo elected at our first meet -1 w-l.i their offices for three month?. Tab Hub shall meet on the first and third Tucs •■•en.m; nf each month until after the meeting of igo National Republican 'Convention, after - >t iiadl meet every Tuesday evening. "a Conesponding Secretary shall bo ex officio -i.. „f Uie Executive Committee: and this :n'ace-iuay meet ut any time.at the call of the -ton to regulate business for the Club. It shall * tolf of this Committee to report its action to '•i-'o at each regular meeting thereof, for objection - ; ’-j person who ia a legal voter, residing in this : ”T who bclie\es In the principled laid down : National Republican Platform adopted ut Phil —i :a Ddn can become a member of this Club the Constit uliun. -n'lubthcn proceeded to the election of officers ' *-? f"l!«wing result: —J.if. f. Jatk.'on. c •‘"•'■'k. —John 11. Bowen, L, I. Xichols. ” •• i.uui 7 -V-CiTtnry.—Morgan Hart- 1 j ‘ t"‘:i .y*r. —Hugh Young. ‘~ r ‘ ""—Edwin L. Sears. J-"- fin. (—Hugh Young, Tho’s Allen, 11.-6. •- T '.-cph Hib rolc, S. If. Landis, Andrew Crowd 4 •- t.-lander. A. J. Soficld, 11, S. Archer. 'ciaic* further business the Club adjourned to it tue 7th of February. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. a‘me preparation h* known, it k so well es •• >-r. muiliblo Kvmedy for the euro of— ,, ' :i “* >* I F Tlir.OVT, BRONCHITIS, ?m -i'u\ iv xiie BreVt.. Cnow. U'soopixcCoven. ■ l-Tiu of Ihilnionury Complaint. that it u’oru a work ■■■• • 'e 11 !• 1 1* I<> «•}!. ,ik of if* mrnt.*. i i \<\ a ivii-i-i.it.-r! phjMrian more limn twenty • l! il L ' l'j # thi* VLfmm-rft'l cure* it ha? effected bf- n ‘ i'j’T'': m publk favor, until its n?u and its l - i’ n put..!:on are ;iiike.uni\iTMil; and it is now well 1-1 '•’i b> «ill (.>iiil their "immeis legion' 5 ) who , "," r T 'iea to hoahji i»\ Us u-e as the Great Kemedy , • 1 ■ a*. * u hi«,lr it jirtifes*e-i to cure. i* • 1 larkf, to Queen Victoria, has given CONSUMPTION CAS BE CURED. • , ftluf medicine fully confirms the opin man. Thousand.*. can tcsdifv, and have • (J 1 *<U utl:Ci rorucuio.* Lad failed, this had ’ that v> ben the Mtfferer had well nigh <l«'s ‘!" had atfur Jed mrnie/h.L*c relief; that whoa the ,< '*■ 11 {•renounced the direaso Incurable. thit> hftb re .,%«nuiv. ft th:« n il-am are alike applicable to euro ft ■ I'uMirMiD Cob'VMi’Tiox. and Us power a& a *p- n\. plea*.int and cltcctual remedy cannot be r.*'^ UT , | ,N ’ i'ertli.L-'C none unices it has the written , L -''(••I Bltt.- * on tho wrapper, fta well k| the print ltoi-«. |t Head the following Letter*. 1. r^ Rl, ‘i i; Haung u-oil pr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild • * 1 r, r~rtir«- with great success, I mo-t cheerfully ‘' l ! iw tl, *. ifflicuil witbtJifSTiXATECocuns.Cou'S. I.;. “rt iMgru-d.) u. G. HAUTIN, M. B. r><:. ‘ Ang. ISSS. -* v , V , ,tv t"-r-;>n* lui'o al«-o derived great benefit from -M>, ‘“ l (, HK\t KKMKDY: Win. Lawrence. P. M., U, ■ p - M- Ma»n«dnirg; B. 31. Bailer. the * if,_ r u u ‘ m P^Mnc».‘lecturer, and Thomas Jeriel ft well thk county. iO "'LK A Co.. Proprietors, Boston. *' , , (r di?**nts everywhere, J; : i 5 Il[l A. litiv, \VeilslH«ro; C. W. Kc*biU, Mans* j,laS(e., Ia S ( e. lUns-hburg; J. G. Allkt'k, Libert': A ' Tiv ! , Pr •' I’onms, Jr.. MainA-urg. The Great English Remedy. •Sm J.IXI.H Clarke's CF-Li.hp.atkd Female Puls.— Prepared romalpracreptun of SltJ. D., Physician ihtra ordinary to the Queen. Tili.) well known meilicint; is no im positron, out a son am} safo remedy for Female DHHoalties and Obstructions, from any caijrea whatever; and although > powerful remedy they contain nothing hurtful in their con atrtntion. To Hiantm LAHIEB it is peculiarly united. It will in n JV'' «m®» bring on the monthly period with regularity.— These PiUa nave never been known to fail Where the direc ts®ss on tho 20 page of the pamphlet aro well observed, For full particulars get a pamphlet, free, of tho agent. N. B.— sl «ml 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized afont, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by re. turn msif. FOr sale by John A. Bor, Weflsboro; 11. 11. Borden, Tioga; C# W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; 0. W. Miller, Lawrcnceville: J. & J. GL Parkhurst, Elkland ; A. 4J. Dcarman. Knoxville; and ChaHes Goods peed, Westfield. [Jan. 27,1559. ly.] IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S FILLS, PBEPARED BT COBSELTCB L. CnEJSEMtW, at. D. ItBW TORS CITY. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the re sult of along and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in. correcting allirregularitics. Painful Mexif-traathms, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, juuu in,the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which arjpc from interruption of nature TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr Cheeseman> Pills are invaluable, oa they will bring on the monthly perkd with regularity. Ladles who have been disappointed In the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence In Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that they repre sent to do. NOTICE. They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a mis-car ringe would certainly result therefrom. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything inju rious to life or health. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each bofc. Price $l. Sent hr mail on eu closing $1 to the General Agent. Sold by one Druggist in every town in the United States, 11. D. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United State*, 105 Chambers Street, Now York. To whom all wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold by John A. Hoy WelNboro, Pa., and by Pratt k Hill Owego, N.Y. [April 2S, 1*69. 10 Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. IN MKAV of the fact that every member of the human family is more or less eabjected to sumo complaint, be sides innumerable other conditions in life, which, by the assistance of a little knowledge or exerciseof 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 ibis desired object the true course to pursue is certainly that yrliicli will pioduce a natural state of things at the least faasnrd of vital strength and hie: for this end Or, llo&tetter has introduced to this country a prep aration bearing his name, which at this day is nut anew medicine, but one that hop been tried for years, giving satis faction to all who have used it. The Bitters operate power fully upjn the stomach bowels and liver, restoring them to a health} and vigorous action, nud ,thus by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the s\ stem to triumph over disease. For.tho cure of Dyspepsia Indigestion. Nnu«ea. Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any millions Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of die .*? tfiuaeh or Bowels, producing Cramps. Dysentery, Colic. Cholera Morbus, Ac., these Bitters have not an eiju.il. Diarrhoea, Dysentery nr Flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, and canoed principally by the enngo of water and diet, will bo »l*e. dily regulated by a brief use of this preperatlon. Dyspepsia,a disease which is probably more prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than any other, . the oau-e ot which may ufVva.vs be attributed to derange ment-of the digestive organ*, can be cured without fail bv u«ing IIOsTETTEK’S STOMACH UITTEUS.as per directions gn-the bottle. For this dns«b»> every physician will recom mend Bitters of some kind, then why not me an article to be infallible? Every country have their Bitters at. a prevent ative of disease and strengthening of the system in general, and among them all there is not to be found a healthier pci>- ple than the Germans, from whom this preparation emana ted, based upon scientific experiment* which bav« tended to advance the destiny of this gi eat preparation iu the medical scale of science. Frvta \ni* Agi:p.—This tiyiug and provoking d!sea =e. which fasti ea its n lentle.-sa grasp on the body of man. rtdm mg him to a shadow in a short sjiaco of time, and rendering him phvsically and mentally useless, cac be defeated and driven from Urn body by the use of UOSTETTEU’S HE NOWNKD BITTF.US. Further, any of the above stated di.-- ted diseases cannot be contracted when expo-od to any ordi nary conditions producing them,'lf the Bitten* are u*ed ns per directions. And a* it neither cr-ate* nausea, nor olfeuds the pah.tt. and rendering unu«-es«nry any change of died or interruption to u-ual pursuits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is thu4 removed as sjieodily as is cousi-tent with the production Ol|a thorough and per manent * ure. i I 1 F*»r. Per-om, i.v Ai'vivciji. Yrtr..- v h • are suffering from an cnfet-bled constitution atnj luitian body, these Biltei* are in valuable as a restorative (of strength ami vigor, and needs only to be lib'il ta be appreciated- And to a mother while nvr-ing. these Bitters arc iudisj*en-Alde. especially white the mother’s notm-lum-nt i- nuoieqnaic to the demands of the child, consequently her strength imi-t yield, anil hero it is where a good tome, mi* h a» llosietter'a Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary stn ngth and vigor to the sys tem. Ladies -hould hy all mean- tiy this remedy for all ca ses of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician who, if he is acquainted with the vii tin* of the Bitters, will recom mend their nso in all cases nf weakne-s. CAUTION, —We t.union the public against 'ii-inc any of the many miration- or counterfeit'', but a-k for Ho-tft- Tr.n’s GhLuißAiu* UITTF.R.S, and see that each bottle has mo Wi*rd a “1 >r. J. Hostetler's Stomach Bitter-*’’ blown on the -Me of ih<- b-di!-. and stamped •••: the ni tallir rap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature ifr on the label. lii)' Prepared and ?oM hv UOTKTTF.iI A SMITH, Pitts burph. Pa., aml sold by all Grocers and dealer? generally throughout the United states.Canada,South Amer ica and rm.tny. AGENTS*— A - Roy, WelUboro. J. &J. G. PArk hum. hlklamJ. A A* J. Dciunn, Kiioxulle. M. W. Staple-. O-wed.v, Chailos G'xmUjkjiml. Westfield, Seeley A Lojjg. Xcl b<*n. A. Humphrey. 11. U. Borden. John KvdmgUm, 1 io« r Curtis Parkhnrst, Win. J. Miller; Laaivnccville, G. 1L Shtf for. Liberty. October in. lSsy.—ly. THOMAS HARDEN hogs leave to inform the public that he is now receiv ing an EXTENSIVE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, which he offeic at prices that will be found worthy of the attention of close purchaser*. Thi- -lock eon-ist- in part of , S I-I A W L S of mostly all descriptions and at ALL PRICKS. DRESS GOODS, •An Extensive A*s6rtmcnt of Dress Goods of New and Rich Styles Qualities, never before introduced in this place, and Ut extreme ly low! prices. An endless variety of EMBROIDERIES, RIBBOXS, LA CEB, dr DRESS TRIMMINGS, BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS. also a complete assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, CROCKERY & GLASS WARE, and many other tbings'too numerous to mention. Again wo would invito purchasers to call and see the Goods and compare prices. Mellsboro, Jan. 20, '6ft. TIIOS. HARDEN. 1 /TA PIECEfe VELVET RIBBON. just receive* iUU at . lIAUDEX’S 6D02. HOODS and IUGOLETTS just received at (Jan. 26. I 860.) * HARDEN’S A(linin Ut rater's Nollcc. LETTERS of Administration were granted to the undersigned, this day, on the estate of Noah Uutnsey,. into of Sullivan, dcc'd: all persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle immediatelyyand those htu ing claims will present then duly authentica ted for settlement, SALLVA. KUMSET. J»V. 19, Hm F. W. GITOHELL. Aihu'r. Administrators Sotlcc. LETTER? of Administration having been granted to tbo undersigned on the estate of Jacob Huryea, late of Dolmar. dcc'd., all persons indebted to said es tate aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them to HIRAM KIMBALL,! . SILAS JOHNSON, j Aamr ' fcelmnr, Jan. 32, 3850. f -VTOTICB n* hereby ghen that 8.1. Uew, deter. |\ El«>7a*r Or>is. and otlicrs have applied to the Court of Common Plea? of Tioga County, for a charier of incorporation fora “Central Union Church or,Congregation on the Stale Hoad; 1 in BulU\an Up.; and that said charter will bo granted at the next session of said Court, if no objection bhall ho made, W.-ll»horo,.Tan.s,lSOO. J.F.DOSA!.V.<OS, Ch'rk. , WANTED. (-A Mink,. Martin, Fox. Raccoon and £)U,UUri Skunk Skins, for niiich the hishert Kcw York market prices will be paid in cask at the Hat Store in Corning opposite the Dickinson House. Nov. 10,1859. S. P. QUICK. C^pg, —A large and well selected assortment of Caps of every shape, color and quality from 2s. to 12s. I have the largest stock of theso lioods ever brought into this County, and they will be sold cheap in the Now Block opposite the Dickinson House, Cor „ v; Y.- . Aug. 25. QVKK, 11-::.-. "O' * ' T THE TIOGA' COUNTY AGITATOE. jriSgM ETASS & WATSON’S SALAMANDER SAFES, k jHH' ;l 304 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. ANOTHER TRIUMPH! I Philadelphia* Sept. 29,1859. To the President of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society :—The subscribers, your committee to examine the contents of a Salamander Safe of Evans £ Watson, after being exposed to a strong fire on tho Fair Grounds 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 tho pretence of the committee, and the contents taken out, a little warmed, but not even scorched. Several Silver Medals heretofore received by the manufacturtS'S, and a large quantity of documents were in the Safe, and came out encirely uninjured. The experiment satisfied us of the capacity of Safes of this kind to protect contents from any fire to which they may he exposed. The Committee award a Diploma and Silver Medal. Geo. W. Woodward, John W, Geary, J. P. Rutherford, Alfred S. Gillett. STILL ANOTHER. Wilmington, Del., Sept, 17, 1859.—Messrs. Evans and Philadelphia. Gentlemen: The Salamander Fire-Proof Safe of y6ur manufacture, purchased by us frfim your Agent, Ferris & Garrett, of our city, some nine months ago, was severely tried by burglars last Saturday night, and although they bad n sledge cold chisels, drill, aud gunpowder, they did not succeed in opening the Safe. The lock being ouo of Hall’s Patent Pow der-proof,!’ they could not get the powder into it. but drilled a hole in the lower panel and forced in a mrge charge, which was ignited, and although the door, in side and Oat, showed the explosion not to have been a small one, it was not forced open. We suppose they were the greater part of the night at work on iU. Wo are much gratified at the result of the attempt to enter it, and if the above facts are tff any service, you are at liberty'to use them. Yours, truly, • . BAYNARD A JONES. GREAT TIRE '.—ANOTHER TRIUMPH. Knoxville, TEXESsnfc. March 13th, 1859.—Messrs. Evans «fc Watton, Philadelphia; (itnttlcmen : It affords me great pleasure to say to you that the Salamander Safe, which I purchased of you in Fobntary, ISSS, proved to be what you recom mended it—a sure protection from ‘fire. My storc houaa together with several others, was burned u( thp ground in March last. Thu Safe fell .through into the collar, and was exposed to intense heat for six* or cigh t hours, aud when it was taken from the ruins and opened, oil its contents were found to be ih a perfect stale, the books and papers not being injured in the least. I cun cheerfully recommend your Safes to the community, believing as I do, that they are as near fire-proof as it is possible for any Safe to be made. THOMAS J* POWELL. A large assortment of the above SAVES al w:\ys on hand, at 304 Chestnut street, (lato 24 South Fourth st. Philadelphia. Dec. 22, union academy! THIS Institution is pleasantly located in the Cow anesque Valley, one mile below Knoxville Pa. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. A. XL. V’KUITMAN, A. 8.. - - Principal. Mrs. Jas. Wigdtmax - • - Pfvceptre**, Miga. F. A. J. Coxoveu, Vice-Preceptress, and Teacher of Ornamental Branches. Miss C. N. Bottlm, Teacher of Instrumental music. The Spring Term of this Institution will commence February 28, IsOO. Expenses per Terra—Tuition from $3 to $5. Ornamental Branches, extra. Board. SI 75. All excepting bed and lights. 82. Fuel (not prepared) $1 50: prepared $2 25.* Room rent, SI 50. All bills to be 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 boaril'-lbemselves will find here accommodations for the purpose. 1 It will be well for those who intend coming the Spring term to secure rooms soon by applying to Mr. 0. M. Stebbins, who has charge .of the buildings. AH students arc earnestly requested to be present at the opening of the term, as classes arc formed then and permanent arrangements made. For further particulars address 0. M. Stkdrixs, or A. R. ’NVigiTtmax, Principal, Knoxville, Pu. January 4 , 18(10. SHERIFF'S SAFE. BY value of a writ of vend. ex. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford comity mid to me directed will be exposed tu public sale sit the Court House in Towandu Boro, Bradford Co.. Pa., on Thursday the 2d day of February, A. D. 1860, uL 1 o’clock p. m., the following piece or parcel of land sit uate partly in Wells township Bradford county and partly in Jackson township Tioga county Pa., bound ed as follows; On the north by lands of W. Gifford and Seubuiy French, cast by lands of Edward D. Roberta and John Strong, south by lands of Orr Smith and Chailcs SUlnor (late Joseph Sturdevant) and west by land of Lawrence L. Ameigh and others containing 170 acres more or less, about fifty acres im proved a plank hou-e, framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. R. Ingersoll, John C. Miller and Francis Baring who sur vived Richard Willing vs. John Serrinc. TUGS. M. WOODRUFF, Shenjj. Sheriff’ Office, Towanda, Bradford ) Co.. Pa.. Dec.'SO, 1859. [ In the matter of) State of Pennsylvania. Tioga the Estate of John VCo., ss. In the Orphan’s Court Curzatt deed. . J for said county. PROCEEDINGS IN PARTITION. And now to-wit. Dec. 12, ISSO, the Inquest ordered in this case having made an appraisement of the real estate of the said decedent, (to wit, $1706,07.) The Court on motion of John W. Gucrensey, AU'y for T. L. Baldwin representing the interest of one of the heirs, grant a rule upon the heirs at law of said Dece dent to come into Court on the first Monday of I’ebr’y next, at tho Court House in Wellsboro, in the comity aforesaid, at 2 o’clock p. m., of said day. to accept or refuse said estate in pursuance of the net of Assembly in such case made t and provided, of which said rule all persons interested will please take notice. By the Court, W. D. BAILEY Clerk. Dec. 12 1559. ERIE FOUNDRY AXD MACHINE SHOP, COU.N'IXG, X. Y. Jeffrey, Rogers & Co. Proprietors. MAX UFACTUUIJIiS OF Steam Engines, , Boilers, Morticcing and Tenoning Machines, Mill Gearing and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Iron Window (hips, Sills and Casings, Door Cups, and oil kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Manufacturers on a LARGE SCALE of Jeffrey 9 !* Celebrutd Double Acting FORCE PUMP. The best in use for all ordinary purposes and con taining with the other qualities that of a superior Fire Engine. ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated ••Hawkins Shingle Mills”—the best now in use. Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. JEFFERY, ROGERS £ CO. Corning, N. V.. 10. 1551). ly. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, appointed un Auditor to distrib ute the moneys arising from the sale of tho real estate bf-Monroc & Goldsmith by the Sheriff of Tioga County, wherein Arbuckle and Moore were plaintiffs, will attend to tho duties of euid appointment on Wed nesday the Ist day of February next at 1 o'clock p. in. of said day at my office in Wcllsboro, when and where all persons having an interest in said fund must attend or be forever debarred from claiming any part of the game. HENRY SHERWOOD, .lutfitor. Wcllsboro Jan’y IHh, 1560. NOTICII. —Idbonczor O. tfraith of'Westfield town ship lias applied to the County Court of Tioga Co.. Pa., to keep an iuu or tavern in said township.— A hearing upon his application will be liad at Feh’y Sessions next, and license granted unless sufficient cause ho shown to the contrary. The following named person« have nI«o filed tlioir petitions w ith me to keep an Inn or Tavern in the following places C. S. Whutcnnire. Covington township Benjamin Burse, Gaines. J. F. DONALDSON, Clerk. Jan. 12. ISf.O. BnfTalo Robes. A FEW’ BALKS No. 1. Rohes for sale very cheap f.Vn.*:' A- PJ-’E A r, /&. O. BULLAED Takes this opportunity of announcing that he has fit ted up the.stand formerly occupied by G. Lamb, and is now receiving an entirely NEW ST OS K His stock consists in port of j Pork and Flour, -S-U-G-A-R-S Refined, Crushed, Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado. Pork, Lard. Butter, Cheese, Fish, Oil, Coffee, Tobacco—Smoking & Chewing, Snuff, Soap, , Molasses—Maple & Sugar house, Soap. WOODEN WARE rows, Willow Wagons, Clothes Plus, Clothes Baskets, Wooden Pails, <tc. Altogether the best assortment of Willow aud Wooden Ware ever brought into Wells* boroJ Whitewash Brushes, Blacking Brush llfllilMlEJO es, Shoe Brushes, Clothes Brushes Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes, YMREE NOTIONS Sf and Pocket Combs, made of Ivory, Gutta Percha, and Bono, Penholders, Pencils. Pens, Pencil Sharpeners, Slate and Lead Pencils, Steel Rings, Jews Karps, Teething Rings, Chess Boards, Dominoes, Rubber Balls, Yankee Soap, Pipes, Sealing Wax, Inkstands, Marscilca and Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper, Envelopes, Ac.. Ac. Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Jj Xv |J JL X • Fig s > Prunes, Currants Rai ins, Cherries. IVTTTT'Q 0f all kind - Also Mn - Stnr(l - Ghcr - JA U J_ O kins, Pickles, Candies, Citron Brav died Fruits, Ac., Ac. Teas. Coffco, Spice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut megs, Candles, Crackers, Childrens’ Toys, Ac. X will not enumerate articles further, but would re spectfully invite those desirous of purchasing any ar ticle in this line, to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. If I cannot p!6nso you for quality and prices you •vyill have to go to the City ta do better. I will state however that everything is FOR SALE FOR CASH- November 17, 1559. TRY THE NEW STORE. ''“ML M.” IS AT HOME AGAIN! with an extensive and well-selected assortment of NEW GOODS. Ilia stock is os varied as it is valuable, and compri ses DRV GOODS of all styles and varieties, including Fall and Winter varieties, of Dress Gouda, fc’ilks, Purametta’s DoLainc?, READY-MADE CLOTHING of various styles and prices. Having had long expe rience in this branch of trade, bo is confident his cloth ing will Suit his»cuslomcrs. GROCERIES, His stock of Groceries is complete, embracing a long list of articles in common use. ami which will be sold at unusually low prices. Ho has also a complete as sortment of HARDWARE put chased with especial reference to this market, in cluding Saws, Axes, Ac. Also CROCKERY in sibtindance and variety. Tho attention of the pub lic is also called to the fact that PORK,. FLOUR & SALT will be kept constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing lie will keep and similar Articles of mechanical usc*. HU stuck of Boots & Shoes is to kelp an eutiit* community on a “good footing, ’’ and warrants that all can be ••fitted,” from the largest to the smallest. In truth, ho would nssur his friends and the public that EVERYTHING usuady kept in a store may be found among his stock. Gall at tho old stand of M. if. CONVERSE. Wellsboro, Nov. 3, 1 859. JSjffSfSL THE GREEK BOOK, j Just Published, 100 pages. Price 23 ets. I ON SINGLE AND MARRIED LIFE; or THE IN STITUTES OF MARRIAGE: its Intent. Obligations and Physical and Legal DiaijimLUeation*: the rafiou al treatment of all private diseases in both sexes, dc.. To which is added u poetical essay, entitled "OtWyixe diur, or the art of having and rearing beautiful and healthy,children, by the late Robert J. Culvcrwell. Esu., M. D. S.ent free of postage by the publishers, (.Tins. Jvlino k Co., Box 4580, New York, or Dexter*& Co., Whole sale Agents, 11J Nassau Street, New York. Agents wanted everywhere. Also, Gratis, an extract and sample of tho above, entitled; Dr. CULVER WELL’S LECTURE on tho rational treatment of Spermatorrhea and private dis eases generally, detailing the means by which invalid.' may effectually cure themselves without tho use of dangerous medicines, and at but little expert-c to them selves. Sent free by mail in a secure envelope, on tho receipt of one stamp, to prepay postage, bv addressing CHAS. KLINE k CO.. Box 45Sf», Dee. 15. (Feb. 0. 1859.) Now York City. Qreat Har gains TO BE MADE. "\7~OT* will find WRIOIIT in M. Bullard & Co's old 1 »Store, where he is selling FLOUR, i FEED, MEAL, SHORTS, BRAN if., cheaper than at any other place in town. TO UraiBEUKEW, I can furnish Lumbermen with Flour ut a figure to suit the times. Feed for almost nothing and all ac cordingly. JOS" Will pay cash for Oats. Rvo and Corn. FRED. K. WRIGHT. ' Wellsboro, Doc. 8, 1859. In the ranttcrof the application] of the H*t Rev. John N, Neumann j In thoConi* Pleas Trustee Ac., of the congregation of J of the Co. of Ti the Roman Catholic Church of the J ogu, Dec. Term, township of Tioga. j ISJ9. On petition ami affidavit, a rule is granted on the congregation of tho Roman Catholic Church of the township of Tioga, to show cause why an order shall not bo made that the lit. Rev. John N. Neumann. Ro man Cathollo Bishop uf the Dlocoso of Philadelphia, Trustee Ac., shall not rcconvcy to S3l via Punnoniicr of Brooklyn, in the State of New Y£oi k, a certain lot of land situate in tho 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 Syhia Parmcnilcr. Notice of this rule to be given by pub-* location during three' weeks previous to next term, iu one newspaper published iu Tiogu County. Dee, 12, 1859. By the fkmrt. Register’s Notice. "VTOTICE ja hereby given that the following named Admin- istrators and Executors have tiled their accounts In tfu* Kegieter’a Office, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Tioga County on Monday the 13th day |>f February 18C0,forfoutirmatlon and allowance: Account of Daniel ({ill. Administrator of the estate cf Burdh K Hill, late of Chatham, dec’d. Account of John 0. Maw.ho and Francis ,L- Maschn Ad miuistntiorb of the estate of John Mascho, late uf Brook field, dec’d. Account of Joseph Landis. Administrator of the estate of Jacob Landis, late of Liberty. drv'rt. Account of Wro. Fulkerson and John Srbring. A.lmmlv trators of the estate of Jureaiiah Julkeraon, lat« of Liberty, d?c*d. Account of Jacob J. Quackonbush, Executor of the estate sold ut the low price of of John J. Quackoubusb, late of Jlrookfiold. dec'd. j Ort AA T)XT'T> rn*\xT January, 1!), IS>CO. \T, B. 11AILKY, Upgidtor. J qUjUU X 1 C/A • PEDLEKS will find it to their advantage to call at i Mansfield, Jsn. 2ti, ISCO. -AMOS MXIiY. Koy’g Drug Store, as he has jutt received a large i _ 1 * f-upplv of Essential Oils and Essences of all kinds * I IU.OTIIER Jonathan's I’urnitnra TuM'di. Trice vrUith he u selling c.*r; cheap (or cajh. 1 -j iui tal\, at iCow D*ug Start. €. G. OSGOOD, Is now filling his Store from Top to Bottom, STOCK OF GOODS, AjVD SUITED TO THIS MARKET. They were selected with care and with due regard to Style, Price. And will be Offered at as will bring about QUICK SALES. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT IS PULL, And wo will not enumerate articlest THE STOCK OF (& & <s> n © is large, and any person can be U. BULLAIIU. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES Hard W are. C ROCKERY. IRON, STEEL, & NAILS. FLOUR FORK FISH (ft IE <D ®3BIB It O And in Abort we shall try and keep nesirly every thing from the smallest article needed by tho ladies up to no outfit fora lumberman's camp. THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. Prepare for the Great Political Campaign of ISGO. INDUCEMENTS TO CXUBS. xou~ is Tin: time .to srnsenmE. Thk Trim vf. —now more than eighteen years old, and having over a quarter of a million subscribers, or c instant purchasers, diffused through every State and Territory of our Union—will continue in essence what it has been—the earnest champion of Liberty, Pro gress, and oT whatever will conduce to our national growth m-Virtue, Industry, Knowledge and Prosperi ty- . .*■ : THE NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE i? printed oh a large imperial! sheet, ami published every morning and evening (Sundays excepted). It contains Editorials on the topics of the limes, cmpln}’- ing a large corps of the best newspaper writers of the day; Domestic and Foreign Correspondence; Proceed ing* of Congress; Reports of Lectures; City News; Cuttle, Horse, and Produce Markets; Reviews ol Hooks: Literary Intelligence; Papers on Mechanics and the Arts. 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'K> | Kiv b Copies, one year. *ll 2.*> Two copiO', one \ear .VUo j Ten do.. to one .likln*?*, -*0 cm # Any person sending us a 1 club of twenty, or ovt r, will bo ontilled to an extra copy. For a club of forty, we will send the Daily Tribune one year. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY'TRIBUNE, a largo eight-page paper for the country, is published every Saturday, and contains editorials on the ant topics of the times, the news of the week, inter esting correspondence from all part? of the world, the! Ncw-York Cattle, Horse, and Produce Markets, Inter-’ e-ting and reliable Political, Mechanical, and Agricul tural articles. Papers An Cookery, Ac. Wo shall, during thus year, as hitherto, constantly labor to improve the hualitv l of the instructive enter tainment afforded by THE, WEEKLY TRIBUNE, which, we intend, shall continue to he the Family Weekly Newspaper published in the World. We con sider the Cattle Market Reports alono richly worth to cattle raisers a year’s subscription price. One copy, one year. S:M Five copies, one year, Three copies, one year, 6 | Ten copies, one year, 1J Twenty copies, to one address. 2H Twenty copies, to address of each subscriber, 2i Any person sending ns a club of twenty or more, will bo entitled to an oxtra’copv. For a club of For ty, wo will send the SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE; and for a dub of om£Hundred THE DAILY TRIB UNE will be sent gratis. Subscriptions may commence atinny time. Terms always cash in advance. All letters to he addressed to HORA’CE GREELEY A CO., Tribune Buildings, Nassau st., New York. Dec. 15. 3tw ttr,tco\T.i«. PLASTER!! Tlio Fnrnicrii of Tioga County seed oyr.r ii told that a large QTASTITY OP-THIS HUT PRIOR AR TICLE. RECOMMENDED BY GREELEY TflA*sraiil:U W.ASTKR IHIIA. It mpnn** no piiCl ng lo produce a *‘ni3U,” amt Is With a very desirable THE Suited. TERMS. TKKM.S. X« rojuly for thorn nf tho NEW FIRM! NEW STORE!! NEW GOODS! The Empire Store, haring Wen closed Cor or ihort time for the purpose os being Enlarged & Repaired* is now completed and the Kew Firm of J. E. BOWEN & CO., hare taken possession and ?<-filled it, vith the LARGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST DRI GOODS. CLOTHING. BOOTS &, SHOES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, HOLLOW WARE, HOLLOW WARE, PORK & FLOCR, PORK & Fl<j)Cß, , 4c., lie., &c., r ic., &c.. See,, ever offered to* the people of Tioga county, and being thankful for past furors, respectfully invito the public to coil and see our Xew Goods, •which wo will sell »a cheap ns can be bought at any other place In this vi- cinity. ’ We will tako in exchange for Goods, Oats, Corn. Buckwheat, Bohns, Bye, Barley, Grass Seed, Butter, Pork, Lard, Tallow, 'Beeswax, Paper Bags, and CASH, for all which we will pay the highest mar- ket prices. Particular attention ia called to cash pur- chasers. You will .find it to your advantage to call and see us before you buy elsewhere, Goods shown fr<*e r and sold cheap at the EMPIRE STORE of J. R. BOWEN & CO. - J. E. BOW EX. SI. BCLI-AUD, A. HOWLAXP, REVOLUTIONS ~\TTBETIIEII in Government or fashions never go H backwards. “Old Fopyiem” may frown down every exhibition nf youthful fancy, yet every Issue from the Press of Fa.-hbui shows that some new ad* vancc has been made in this branch of Science and the Arts, Rcrognizin.g this principle of progress In his depart ment of Trade, YYE EOBIYSOX has not sought to keep up with, but to go a liulc in advance of the ideas and wants of the community in which he lues both os regards the stylo and lucnlbm of his hnsinOiS or the whereabouts and how he do«« it. Eoue\lr.g that honesty of purpose and a striot Attention to Business will under ordinary circumstances insure success he undertook to manufacture fur this community a per lion of their CLOTHING, and it afT>rl' him much pleasure to know that he Lae so far succeeded as to havo received a good SHAKE OF THE TRADE. A r«.n f icuanre of which—whDe lie gratefully acknowl edges past favors—lie earnestly and respectfully so licits. In every kind of l>usinc°3 there are some tilings that are called Leading Article;*, and so we find in thi« that j BLACK CLOTHS A XT) CASSIME.RES are whrt almost even-body .wants nnd without which no establishment can dresi up its customers in truly Elegant ?r\le. Of these he has a great abundance and as deeply dyed as any Democrat or L'lack Repub lican you c-m find in the land; while in FANCY COLORED CLOTHS bts assortment is no less varied than the polities of the numerous parties, ranging all the way from genuine administration down to rankest opposition. In hi* selection of goods for Over Coatings he is remarkably fortunate both as to STYLE. AND DURABILITY. He has not only n large Stock of Goods, but hi* f«- cilitic.' for manufacturing them were ueter better, hating scoured in Mr. Ten Eyck a must EXCELLENT CUTTER. And in every other department the most competent help. Confident that be can oflVr advantage? to Li* cu-tomers not excelled by any in the trade, and deter mined to njakc his establishment oue of the b«*>-i iu this section ot country, he invites tho attention »f the people of Tioga County who are in any way in need of a good. Comfortable. >tvL»h nnd durable t;ar ment. J. ITCH ROBINSON. Corning. N. Y., Nov. 10, iSol*. HSLUKSTH & LANOU, CASH HliALElii' IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CEOTHISG, Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes, i.c. One door below Holiday’s Hotel, Wellsboro, l‘u. Cash paid fur Hides and all kinds of Grain. ,Well?bcirn. Oct. (Jtb, Auditor's Notice. is hcrvby givcu that tho undersigned baa been appointed ;m Auditor to distribute the m«t»- c.fi :iri?ing from the sale of this real estate of JAS«»N CLARK : and that lie will attend to the duties of. Hu appointment at the office ol A. I*. Tone Esq., in We!l»- boro, on Saturday, January It, 1*60; at which Ittuo nud place all person? interested in said funds are noti fied to p r csout their claims or be forever debarred fr»na coming in upon the same. 11106. ALLEN. Well.-horo, Dec. 22, l».iVb ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letteri <»f A»i luimstratiou having been granted to tha under signed on the estate of FILAS A. TREMAIN, lait • f Dctmnr dec’d., all peifeuns indebted to Efiid citrte ; a requested to make immediate par meet, and thocc!- ing claims against tho ?mno to j«re*cnt them to ELIZABETH H. 1 REMAIN, AdmrV I». A. FISH, Adtnr. ,1 :i n f*. 1 Mill, . sso.' FIFTY DOiXA US I *ao. 50 Collars a Kosih, ard all Szpesccs I c«d. riV» intru«lui»- our .NhW -SAll'i.\At IMii HLK Tll»:« A!» L i«tNTV D.U.I.AU sf'WlNi) MACHINE.) A liintc Chance for ASI nti- to fs-.ire In n permanent Wi n»*M. :it $6OO a y.-jr nu-1 cxpcnH*s. A<Micjm. with »Utn«i>. for jj«rtlr«!»rs, J. W. I! Mthl.J & CO. * So la fl*(H £ LcaVr Kxebaaca. , Itetetuuu l.ly.'o*. :6\o Vu.-lou. ASSORTMENT. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, [Deo. 1, 1550.] C. HILDRETH, S. H. LANDIS’. Auditor.
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