AGITATOR. ' ffELLSBOKOUGH, PA., idar Morning, May 81, 1860. -, a £ co., 119 Nassau St n New York, and 10 r£ D ar e the Agents for the , and the nd and largest circulating Newspapers in the . and die Canadas. They Are authorized to con !!st our lowest rates. . . •Usboro is fail of bloom and beauty. Sea and —ladies. . call attention to the advertisement of G. U- ES * R ut i °f 4t Farm and Mills for the property is a desirable one. Ibemexdocs Nothing—The Democrat *# • ,j( Republican Ratification Mooting boro ri ffe tv ill not add dignity to it by an ox- - s —The York (Pa.) Rtptibliean says that liioasand logs from the Williamsport boom, ', tt between Caaawago Falls and Frees/ a '.t gve miles. Brass Band, assisted hy Prof, of >'e* York, frill give a concert in the court ” y'nJay evening next. The band is a pub .‘.SiMd should to aided. another column may be found the card of 5 £\nr., Proprietor of the Wellsboro’ Hotel V x>' a g° ol * lloll36 — S6tS & ta^^e » * 8 kiad ' ijja an d deserves a liberal support jo'ms Harden advertises to close out his drrgowfc, ready-made clothing, ic., bynue ’■nimeDciDg next Monday. His stock Is large and we would recommend those desiring , give him a call. jr good-natured friend L. X>- TiYtoß, we to state, has again leased the Pennsylvania chis village, and is still politely catering to iof hia customers. Lobex can “keepaho -e js always gontlejianly and obliging, keeps roll supplied, and is, in fact, a model land- F. F.uivtell, s merchant clothier of Cor ffloitted suicide hy hanging, in that Tillage, ■iay last. He had been a resident of Corning ::cber of rears, and is well known to the people • (Quotj as an enterprising and successful mer- He has been lately depressed in spirits, which ::oubte3ly the cause of the act. — Democrat, N*ew Paper i.v W£LLsviLLE,,N. T.—We see change that opr old friend and shopmate, 0. ■fCE, Esq,, is about to start a new Democratic i Allegany County, N; Y., to be called The Al s. Barring his wo wish “ Ote" suc le is a genial, whole-souled fellow, a keen and ter, and a good printer.—You will have to >urreg'lar ten hours/'friend 8., if you auc a Democratic £aper in Allegany County. >ra Meeting ok the sth. — "We wish to again ■n the Republicans the importance of a full w to the Mass Meeting in this Tillage on afternoon next. We ate informed by the jcding Secretary of the Republican Central uA. G. Curtik and Galusha A. Grow will oihere and address tbe citizens of the County. ivid Wilmot is also expected to be present.— there will be a grand turnout Doubtless will also bo held in the evening. op v* Editor.—“We regret to learn, Eric City Ditjiatch, of the sudden death cf Mitchell, Esq., editor of the Meadrille rbe Age. He died at the St. Charles Hotel irgb, of congestion of the stomach, on the in the thirty-ninth year of his age. lie that city as & juror in the United States Cir tr;, and was only taken ill on Thursday ere- To bis wife and children, the arrival home • rpse by the same stage in which they looked :3'baad and father, will be a terrible shock, •e personally acquainted with tit'r. and can to bis many good qualities. ieet Mcsic.—We have received from avER Ditson k Co., ettecsivo publishers of ific, «tc., Iso. 277 'Washington St., Boston, the :g pieces-of music, some of which ore real !. “One by One have passedaway,” is a home :ile “ The Reveller’s Chorus/* and “ My Own " are each much admired. The name of the :d tho price of each piece will bo found below : .‘arnivol de Venise Polka/’by J. Ascher—3oc. Opera of Satanella/’ by M. W. Barlf—3oc. '■ Reveller’s Chorus, We’ll all meet again in •Ding,” by B. It. Hanby—26c. •J by One have pass'd away,” by Frederick !'-30C. I’ut a’Marion,” n collection* of Songs and Bab •7 H. Aug. Pond—2sc. -yOirn Katrine,” by J. 11. M’Naughton—2sc. —We copy the folJowingfrom (be Journal, and hope to hear no more of it You : be 4 ‘gritty,” friend Journal, we were aisle in regard to Knoxville : notice jd the Agitator, a letter from Knox •an., denying a statement concerning the arrest et for passing counterfeit money. As the lit, in copying the item from this paper, ns tto be Knoxville in Penn', instead of N. Y., t is quite indignant and denounces one of the 2rs of Steuben Co. for‘persistent efforts to ie fair reputation of that village and asserts t -'aid newspaper had refused to correct mis sis although especially urged to ao so. It is per for us to sny that the newspaper alluded to 1 the Corning Journal, as might be inferred 5 comments of the Agitator, and ttc ask the to publish this disclaimer. T&e Knoxville I'udes, we believe, to the Addison Adveriivcr.'i Coiiixc Home.—Mr. Young whites ns that he tome in two or three weeks. We are glad of we wish it understood that after that time not be responsible for any errors or oversights 4 J occur in the Agitator, or for any money be paid to him. We suppose he will be •«:aDiy “stuck up" after a six months’residence "city of magnificent distances,” but our readers fe to bear with him, and hope for a reform ition. here, he will read proof, select copy, wr'te politics and pigs, receive money, give re cite puffs for tin whistles and steam engines, do all the perplexing work incident to a 'Ruling office. We shall use our Influence to *® °nt of mischief, and, if possible, to keep in the office at least ten hours a day.' But l S*in, we will not be responsible for anything ■‘•crth op Jclv i>* Wbllsbobo. —Wo are t 0 that our citizens are actively engaged kln S preparations for appropriately celebrating slfi S Anniversary of onr national independence. ' c held in the Court House lost Saturday 10 take the initiatory steps to properly ob ,%i patriotic day by “an old fashioned celebra- Emery was called to the Chair, and C. •t-iiMs was appointed Secretary. It was deemed appoint a committee of nine to make the ne arr angcmcnts, with power to appoint other s from the several townships of the County. !*‘ D § named gentlemen compose that Commjt-j ■Donaldson, Esq., J. Walbridgo. Dr. Webb, W. ***» E. S. Farr, John Kirkpatrick, 0. Bullard, ‘Uiamsand J. A Knapp, The meeting ad lo mecl this (Thursday) evening. We shall subject again. ,'’ 6 wa» in type, we learn that an or- abroad will be engaged to punch "the Q «agle from gome projecting cliff," and to 5 Patriotic blood of lYelUbcfo up to->‘ the Ic lNbi” * DIED, Iti Tioga,' April 30th, from injuries received Match 31, by being thrown from a wagon. Hr. R. H. C. TABOR—aged 68 years and 8 months. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT THE subscriber having purchased the interest of the late firm of Smith MARKET STREET , , . CORNING N Y CORNING N Y CORNING N Y 1860 1860 1860 ... Corning, N. Y., March 22, 1860, (ly.) TRY THE NEW STORE. “IS. IS.” IS AT HOME AGAIN ! with an extensive and well-selected assortment of NEW GOODS. His stock is as varied as it is valuable* and compri ses DRY GOODS of all styles and varieties, including Foil and Winter varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, Parametta's DeLaincs, Ac. READY-MADE CLOTHING of various styles and prices. Having had long expe rience in this branch of trade, he is confident bis cloth ing will suit his customers. His stock of Groceries is complete, embracing a long list of articles in common use, and which will be sold at unusually low prices. He has also a complete as sortment of purchased with especial reference to this market, in cluding Saws, Axes, Ac. Also in abundance and variety. The 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. Id addition to the foregoing he will keep and similar articles of mechanical use. His stock of Boote & Shoes is sufficient to keep an entire community on a “good footing.” and warronti that all can be “fitted,” from the largest to the smallest. In truth, he would asaur his friends and the public that EVERYTHING usually kept in a store jmay be found among his stock. Call nt the old stand of 51. 51. CONVERSE. Wellsboro, Nov. 3, 1859. NEW FIRM!JEW STORE!! NEW GOODS! The Umpire Store , having been closed for & abort time for tbe purpose os being m v Enlarged & Repaired. is now completed and the New Firm of f EDW. McIJfROY, JXO. W. BAXLEY. J. R. BOWEft & Cd., bare tkken possession and re-filled it, with the largest, best, Of ; ( , DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, BOdfs & SHOES, HOLLt/W WARE, HOLLOA WARE, POltK & FLOUR, PORK & FLOUR, 4c., &e., 4c., 4c., 4c.,.. 4e., ever offered to the people of Tiog* county, nnd being thankful for past favor;, respectfully invite the public to call and see our How Goods, which we will sell as cheap ns can bo bought at an j othet place in this vi- cinity. \Ve will take in exchange for Goads, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat,'Beans, Bye, BarSy, Grass Seed, Butter, Pork, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Paper Rags, and CASH, for all which we will pay the highest mar- ket prices. Particular attention is called to cash pur- chasers, You wijl find it to your advantage to call and see us before you buy elsewhere. Goods shown free, and sold cheap at .the EMPIRE STORE of . > ■ - . . J. R. BOWEN & COi J. R. BOWEN. M. BULLARD, i... A. HOWLAND, [Dee. 1, 1859.] ntrs, Winslow’* Soothing Syrup. 'fj'Oß Children teething. Price 25 cents. ■ fl For Sale at. Roy’s Drug Store. Houghton’s liquid tcjisln. FOtl Dyspepsia and Indigestion. toi .a 5 A Roy’s Drug Stere. toxhr goods DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS - PROVISION PROVISION PROVISION YANKEE NOTION YANKEE NOTION YANKEE NOTION YANKEE NOTION GiEOCEEIES, HARDWARE CROCKERY AND CHEAPEST CROCKERY, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, NEW GOODS! WM. A. ROE & CO.. Have just received their New Stock of FAIL & WINTER \ (GOODS; CorisUting in p&rt of DRYGOODS RE■ A DY MADE CLOTHING I HATS&CAPS, BOOTS &, SHOES, crockery &. hardware; glass & woodenwaße; , CARPETS,, FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS, and in fact everything in the Ijne of Good* that if usually kept in a store can be found at this establish ment. Purchasers will please call and examine Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and convince themselves that the place to buy good and cheap Goods is at W. A. ROE A CO'S. Wellsboro, OcL 27, 1859. THOMAS HARDEN begs leave to inform the public that he is now receiv ing an EXTENSIVE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE. which he offers at prices that will be found worthy of the attention of close purchasers. Thia stock consists in part of SHAWLS of mostly all descriptions and at ALL PRICES. DRESS GOODS, An Extensive Assortment of Dress Goods of New and Rich Styles Sf Qualities, never before introduced in this place, and at extreme ly low prices. An endless variety of EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, LACES, & DRESS TRIMMINGS, BROADCLOTHS, CASSI3IERES & I- VJESTIWGS. ALSO A, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, CROCKERY & GLASS WARE, .and many other things too numerous to mention. Again wo would invite purchasers to cell and see the Goods and compare prices. Wellsboro, Jan. 26, '6O. THOS. HARDEN. 1 miluslleid Classical Setriluury. SIANSFIELD, PA. T'hlS INSTITUTION is located at Mansfield, Ti oga Co. Pa., on the line of the Tioga Railroad. Us location Is not surpassed by any section of the State, in beauty of scenery, healthfulness 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 the com mencement of the winter term. Good board in private families, and rooms for those who board themselves can be bad at the lowest prices. The Seminary is under the care of Rev. J. Lan dreth, A. M., Principal, and Miss Julia A. Uosmor, 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 bo formed and diplomas given. Particular attention will be given to students intend ing to teach. CALENDAR. Winter Term commences Nov. 23; closes Mar-in the best tryinner out of.tbe best material. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE 1 He has had over twenty years’experiencoin thobu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under bis supervision. Xo rcork icill be tent o nt.hal/ Jinultd. SILL.GEARINGS, PLOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 2S, 1557. ROBERT YOUNG. NEW ITIIEEINERY STO**E. Fall and Winter Goods. . . MRS. W. BOND, having returned from the City of Now York, informs tho ladies of this village and its vicinity, that sbe offers for their inspeoetlon, a Fashionable assortment of Millinery Goods, such as LADIES’ PATTERN^ ATS AND CAPS, - Hoad-Prowe*,' .Feathers). ii Ribbon*, tact;* and Flower*. Plain and Colored Straws j of everp of which sbe will sell at very low for Cash only* many years' experience in the business, she feels confident of giving satisfaction. Ladies will do well to call and examine her •stock. . Straw Hats, cleaned and altered to the latest fashion. Shop oa Main St., next door to the old Eagle i printing office. i Wellsboro, Ta„' Out, Id, 1559. THE GREAT RUSH AT THE RISE YESTERDAY MORNING AT Win. Roberts* Tlnshop , was caused by the asziety of the public to a score from &rm hia ...... EAXtGE AlfD SUPERIOR STOCXiL OP COOKING STOTRS,,, - of which he has the largest tad best assortment at thf LOWEST PRICES, ever brought into thU Boro, at any time or by any person whatever, THE GOLDEIC WEST; Elevated Oven, No. I, , THE GRAITO MONARCH, Another superb elevated oven. , FOREST B£Lt, on* HIJICTER; two more No. 1, elevated ovens, c . LIVE-OAK, HIAWATHA A2W RANGES. all elevated ovens, and warranted to give good satto faction. They will be .sold fit less prices than surf* stoves can he bought for elsewhere in Tioga County. Also— ' ’ ' PAfetOß STOVES, Self-Regulators, three sizes. Cast iron Stoves Tor Pare lors, a good assortment, and BOX STOVES of tho best patterns, He is prepared to furnish TIN, and SHEET IRON WARE and STOVE PIPE, promptly ns heretofore. Also EAVE GETTERS, substantially made, to order. And be is now ready to furnish and set, a new and valuable kiad of ‘ ' NOK-FREEZINGxjeJIkpS, Down’s & Co. Manufacturers. These pomps.are war ranted to keep frfee from ice in all weathers. Every farmer should call, examine, and if suited, purchase this invaluable Pump. * Call at the old stand. Main st, south side, ono door below Bowen’s New Store. WM. ROBERTS. Wellsboro, Nov. 17, 1859. TIOGA CABINET WAREHOUSE, WELLSBORO’ ST., TIOGA. THE undersigned would Inform the citizens of Tio ga, and the county generally, that he keeps con stantly on hand, for sale, at Iqw prises, , . A FINE ASSORTMENT OP CABINET WARE, CHAins, ETC., INCLUDING 1 . . SOFAS, DIVANS,. OTTOMANS, CENTER, DIKING AND' BREAKFAST TABLES; DRESS STANDS, DRESS AND COMMON BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, COTTAGE, FANCY & COMMON BEDSTEADS) ALSO , , Common and Springs S'^a\.Chair s'. All Rinds of Rocking 1 Chairs. All articles in the above line made to order on abort notice. Those desiring to purchase are invited to call and examine for themselves before purchasing else where. J. TV. PUTNAM. • Tioga, August 4, 1859. ERIC FOUNDRY AND mIcHI ISTE SHOP; CORNING,. N. Y. • _. . W>l. E. ROGERS & CO.. PROPRIETORS! ■ji MANUFACTURERS of Steain Engines, Boilers, -mJL Morticeing and Tenoning Machine?, Mill Gear-4 ing and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental dow Caps,. Sills and Casings, Door Caps, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Manufacturers on a large scalo of JEFFREY’S CELEBRATED 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. m.E. ROGERS & CO. Corning, N. T., Not. 10, 1859. ly. PLASTER, • Tlltl tfAKHIEKS OF TIOGA CO I "VTEED only be told that a large luantity of this superior article, recommended by Horace Gree ley, is ready for th?m at k , . THE MANSFIELD’ PLASTER MILL, It requires no puffing to produce a “rush,” andis sold at the low price of $6.00 per ton. ! Mitns&old, Jan. 26, ISGO. AMOS BIXBT. < DENTISTRY. FRANK IWcGEOBOE, Permanent?!/ located in Concert Hall, Corning , li, 7. YAUTOUS Styles of Dental work. The continuous gum or Porcelain, the most natural, beautiful, and-superior, to any other, system. Also a new stylo very beautiful and cheap, just introduced.- . Particular attention is requested to the artificial Bone for filling teeth, it being the color and nearly as bard as the teetft and in many cases superior to any metallic substance* Also, by a new process of clectro>mctalargy, those having silver plates can bavetbem heavily plated with* gold -op very reasonable terms. No cheap humbugs introduced.- His system- of. practice is result .eif the experience tff the-best members of the profession. Corning, Nor. 10, 1859. . ' Refers to Dr, W, D. Terbcll, Dr. May, Dr. Mnnford, Corning. Dr. Dolson, Bath. Dr. Crown, Addison. CABINET . WARE room: fTMIE Subscriber most respectfully announces that I he has on band at the old stand, and for sale a Cheap Lot of Furiiitnre, ' comprising part ' . I)rcn*!vj and Common Bureaus, Secretaries? Boost Crnut't, Center, Card and Pier Tables,fining and Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Common Stands, Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, So* . fa* and Chairs, Qilt and Jioseicood Mouldings for Picture Frames , ~ , . COFFINS made to order on short notice. A hearse will be furnished if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing done to order. August 11, 1859, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. ■1 Q **A A Benevolen. Institution,established } i '{he Consulting Surgeon is authorized to give ADTICE GRATIi, • to all uho apply, hy letter with a description of condi tion (age, occupation, habits of life. Ac.), and in case* Uf ex trem* poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINE PHEBOV OffAKOE. An admirable Report on -Spermatorrhoea, -or Semhitl Weakness, tho vice of onaalanvMasfcvbatiasi,.9* wlfabu**, 1 un»l other diseases of the. Sexual orguv-by the consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (In a sealed envelopes FREE Of CHARGE) on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on- tho nature and treatment «*f SexuaF rii