fEE agitator " IVELLBBOBOUGH, PA., , fprsdar -Tloruins, JTnne 14,1860. M pmssoitt A Co., 119 Nassau St., New York, and 10 s * c\ Boston, arc the Agents for tho Jffitator, and the influential and largest circulating Newspapers in the r°fed States and the Canadas. They are authorized to con fit for us at our lowest rates. - «0-Seo new advertisement of C. «fc J. L. Robik 3V, jn another column. Their stock of merchandise always largo. Give them acall. pSF Just before going to press, we learn that tho j s rge brass cannon designed for tho Middlobury Ar jjlery Company has arrived, and that the Company r-i? bo expected hero on the 4tb. 'o* We ask for Prof. Bcblisqajie's Address, which p-capies so much space in to-day’s paper, a careful perusal. We make no apology for inserting it on ac count of its length. It will richly repay the time jpeot in reading it. -g*. Xbo dancing community will bo pleased to learn that Mr. L. H. Siam, of Tioga, is to give an In dependence Ball, at his popular House, on Wednesday cTcnm (r July 4th. Wetmore’a Quadrille Band, of which wo have before spoken, has been'engaged for the occasiou. Biij, gopkv’s Lady’s Book, for July} is before us. XheprcsentNo. contains an admirable steel engraving 0 f “Summer,” a five figure colored fashion-plate, with other engravings. Godey's poetry is always good, and its stories unsurpassed. Tho receipts, patterns, Ac., to tho housekeeper, in a single number, are worth more than the price of tho magazine for a wholo year. X preliminary meeting, called for tho purpose of organizing a County Medical Association, was hold ia this place on the 6th inst The Association proposes to effect a permanent organization, and all tho regular combers ot the profession in the county are invited to join therein. The next meeting will assemble at tho office of Dr. X. Packer, in this borough, ou “Wed nesday, Juno 20tb, at 1 o’clock, P. M. New Goons.— C. G. Osgood has just returned from the cities with his immense assortment of Sum mer goods. His stock is now complete, and it is every where conceded that ho sells goods remarkably low. It is one consolation to a buyer to know that ho will be treated pleasantly in a store, ovcq if ho should not bay after examining tho goods. Mr. 0. and clerks sre always gentlemanly and obliging, and delight in •hoiriug their goods. New advertisement next week. , “ Nesmcck,” who is charming story in Porter’s Spirit, makes the following bcautifdl appeal . to every old hunter’s heart: “ I\’ho ever saw tho hunter that did not distinctly recollect all the circumstances attending the shooting of his first deer? Ho might have killed a thousand afterward*, and be unable to tell tho number of fbia within a hundred or two, but the first deer, pkc * the first love, ever remains a memory by itself, . ‘ Like Adam's recollection of his fall.* ’’ Z&* Knickerbocker, for, June, has been received. An hour with this magazine is as a feast. When wo commence reading the vKn'ick, we don’t know when to stop. “A Day at Ncwstead Abbey” should be read by every admirer of-Byron. Wo have scon nothing in the magazines moro iutoresting, to us, than this. “The E liter’s Table,” as usual, is fall of funny things. Price, 25 cents. —Ey tho way, Mr. Kxick., what baa become of tbe ‘April and May numbers ? Tho Agitator’s files lack these requisites. ? \ The Celebration.—We hoped to bo able to this week announce the name of tbe orator who is to deliver tho Address on tho occasion of tho coming Celebration of tho Fourth of July in this village ; but to far, the efforts of the- Committeo f in that direction have been fruitless. All the speakers from whom re plies bavo been received, had either formed previous engagements, or are prevented by other circumstances from accepting tho invitations tendered them. Wo are informed, however, that an eminent speaker from abroad will be engaged at all hazards; and the indi cations now are, that the Celebration will in every way he creditable.Jo tho people of Tioga County. Tbe Committee is composed of gentlemen of energy, and we kro sure every arrangement in their power will be made for tho proper observance of tho eighty-fourth anniversary of our Nation’s birth. Financially, the Committee have succeeded beyond tVolr most sanguine expectations, and it is believed that five or six hun dred dollars will be raised, with which to .procure a speaker, provide edible?, buy fire-works, Ac..ic. “ Tho work goes bravely on ! ” Cocr^roceepixcs. —The Grand Jury passed upon the following bills ofindictmcnt; Commonwealth vs. John' Bixby, charged with as sault and battery; bill ignored. Commonwealth vs. Thomas King, changed with larceny; true] bill. Commonwealth vs. Lncins Inscbo, Luther Mattison, and Henry Hopkins, charged with assault and bat tery; true bill. Commonwealth vs. Gardner Congdon and others, charged with arson; true bill. Commonwealth vs. David Bedo, charged with keep ing tippling house ; true bill.. Commonwealth vs. Trank Bryant, charged with as isnlt and battery; true bill. Commonwealth_ys. Alpbcus Davis, charged with as tault; true bill. Commonwealth vs. Daniel James, charged with keeping tippling house ; true bill. Commonwealth va. Peter Davy, charged with keeping tippling house; true bill. __ I Commonwealth vs. Walter Folding, ebargea with fornication and bastardy; true bill. t Commonwealth vs. William Wingate, changed with assault and battery ; true bill. Commonwealth vs. John Wortondyke) charged with false pretenses; true bill. Commonwealth vgrChartcs Jackson, charged with secreting property ; tru£ bill. The only causes trlodj before the Court wero as fol- -W. t>. Bailey, vs. E. Burley, ejectment. Verdict agreement for tho plaintiff. Lowry & Wilson for plaintiff; J. Sherwood for defence. This case was dis posed of on Wednesday, and occupied tho attention of the Court but a few minutes. ' Houser, vs. J. Black, executors. This action was brought on a claim for money and wages, and ctcited touch interest. Verdicttbrplaintiff $440. Williston, Cone, Ryan and Wilson for plaintiff; 11. Sherwood kud Williams for defence. This suit was brought to trial on Thursday, and completed Friday afternoon. jfy&'Taz Meeting. —The Republican Maas Meet tog held in this village on the sth inst., was 'a grand toccess. This, oven the bitterest Democrat admits.— speakers, Col. A. G. Curtin, tho Republican can didate for Governor, and Hon. G. A. Grow, wore on tic platform whibb had boon erected on the public square at an early hour in the afternoon, and were greet tlwith much applause. Mr. Grow was first presented to the audience by Mr. Williston, and>after abeauti- W opening proceeded to tho discussion of the ques- Jl( toB which agitate the country. A sudden shower lining up, the immense crowd ropaired to the Court Souse, which, indeed, would hold only about half tho Humber. The bouse was soon filled almost to anffoca -slon, and what could not get in, hung ont of the wln doirg or remained out of doors entirely. As soon as reasonable silence could be obtained, Mr, Gnowrc- remarks. To attempt a discription of his speech would be as foolish as it would b 6 useless.— 15 graceful gestures and commanding figufo were rc- by all, while his earnest countenance told plainly of the truths he was utterinjg. Much of his Jtoto was occupied in the recital of the corruptions of 6 present Administration, and of tho wrongs done, and her citizens. He eulogized Abe Lincoln * & Urc statesman, an able lawyer, and, above all, < e M UO!iIIFT MAie ’ predicted that ho would bo e President. The hearty appUnco following evidence, that he spoke the opinions of thoso present. After introducing ifr. Cortix to tho audiened, lio sat down, amid deafening applauso; when music was called for, and the Baud enlivened the exercises with an excellent selection. Mr. ; Cdrtix commenced in a good-natured style, peculiar to himself. Ho did not ,wander all over the ground, from Julius Crosar to the Fourth of July, but confined himself principally to State issues. His anecdotes wero witty and so well applied that even the long-faced Democrats often smiled aloud. Mr. C. concluded with tho remark that perhaps many wero present who would wish to sec tho next Governor of Pennsylvania, and that they now had that pleasure.— Ho spoko for over an hour, and so largo an audience never left a speaker's presence in better humor, than did the one on this occasion. A meeting was also held In the evening, which was again addressed by CoL C. J. W. Ryax, Esq., and Hon. L. P. WiLLisxox also made short speeches. Wo would liko to say more of these meetings and speeches, but our space will not permit. married. On the l7tti of April, by Ira Patchen, Esq., at tho residence of the bride’s fathqr in Covington, Mr. CAL VIN WELLS to Miss SARAH AMES, both of Cov ington. LIFE OP .THE EMPRESS JOSEPIUSE, Wife of Napoleon 1. By Cecil B. Hartley, Author of Life of “Col. David Crockett,” “Col. Daniel Boone,” etc., etc., with a splendid portrait engraved on steel. One Volume, 12 mo., cloth, 377 pages. Price $l,OO. And upou rcceipt of the Price, with 21 cents additional for Postage, a copy of the Book, to gether with a handsome present, worth from 50 cents to SLOO, will bo sent to any address in the United States. .From the Preface. The Empress Josephine was one of the most remark able of all the extraordinary characters who rose into conspicnous public positions in consequence of tbe French He volution. Wonderful wire the events of her life. With tho kindest and moat affectionate of human hearts, she united tho sternest principles of a comprehensive genius. Tho events of Josephine’s life, and remarkable traits of character which she displayed amidst tho most amazing vicissitudes of fortune, afford not only an exceedingly interesting but a highly instructive lesson to all who read her biography. In this respect her career, taken as a whole, may challenge compari son with that of any other historical personages in history. Josephine constantly looked to tho glory of France and tho famo of her husband as the two most desira ble objects. When Napoleon desired to perpetuate his dynasty by a second marriage which might yield him a male heir to his throne, Josephine nobly sacri ficed her own feelings to fvhat she was told might eventuate to the advantage of France. Injiis adver sity this true woman forgot all but their happy years of wedded love—remembered not that she had been repudiated, but that uc was unfortunate. We have freely drawn upon various authors, who have recorded anecdotes andr traits of Josephine, as related to them, with tho tender regret of affection, which, too late, recognized her full value, by Napo leon himself, in his closing years, and it is hoped that tho book will be found reliable as well as entertain ing. Full of truth, yet it is the very Romance of Bi ography. With each Book that is bought at his Establish ment, a present is given—worth from fifty cents to one hundred dollars. Address GEORGE G. EVANS, No. 439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. THE LIFE OF. GE.VI SAUUEL HOUSTON, Tho Hunter, Warrior, Patriot, Texan Hero. The only authentic memoir of him ever published. One volume, 12m0., cloth, 402 pages, with illustrations. Price §l,OO. And upon receipt of the price and 2L cents additional for Postage, a copy of the book, together with a hand • some present wlprth from 60 cents to $lOO, will bo sent to any address in tbe United States. “Lijeof Samuel Houston. G. G. Ecan* t Philadelphia." “There is no campaign in modern military history which for its extent, although attended with such dis astrous results, although eventually ending in the lib erty of the Republic, than that conducted by General Samuel Houston, during tho years IS3G-37 in the de fence of tho Americans then settled upon tho> frontier? of Mexico. In a brief period, with a small band of Heroes hastily raised «n tna««o, and illy filmed and accoutred, tho brilliant defence of the Alamo, was made forever glorious by the bloody massacre, perpe trated by tho Mexicans. This unorfunate event which showed valuable lessons and glorious illustrations of tho valor of our citizen soldiers, and of the genius of .the Great Chief and Hero, ought not to be forgotten or hastily glanced over. It is believed that the cam paign during tho Texan war ha? not received full jus tice in tho narratives which wero published, tho nu • merons merits of which were marred by serious errors. By comparing those various versions, and by consul tation with those who played prominent parts in this event of our, hUtory, it is believed that this Biography of tho Texan Hero, which divested of cumbrous de tails of military technicalities, is as faithful find exact as it is practicable to render a narrative of this de scription. .Address GEORGE G. EVANS, No. 43U Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa, GREAT INDUCEMENTS. I AM now prepared to wholesale FLOUR, FEED, MEAL and GRAIN cheaper tban any man in the county. As I BUY FOB CASH, And being connected with several largo flouring es tablishments, I can afford to to supply Lumbermen and Dealers generally with a good article, and cheaper than the cheapest. I have made arrangements in the city of Now York so as to supply anybody and everybody with GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, VERY CHEAP. COFFEE, SUGARS, TEA, FISH, PORK, And in fact anything in the Provision lino, will be sold cheap for cash, or exchange for grain. r WANTED. r 10,000 BUSHELS CORX AX'D OATS, In exchange for Groceries. Call at FRED. K. WRIGHT'S jsTour, Feed and Provision Store, No. 8 Main-St., Wcllsboro, Pa. June 7, 1860. FASHIONABLE MILLINER? SHOP, MAIN ST., WELLSBORO. * MISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchased her SUMMER STOCK OF MILLINERY, consisting of Neapolitans, Straws, Crape Bonnets, Hoad Dresses, Young Ladies' Riding Hats, Little Girls’ Flats, Ribbons, Flowers, and in fact ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. ' vbo solicits a call from the ladies of Wellsboro and vicinity, feeling confident that HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, and. compare favorably with those of any establish ment in the county in regard to price. BLEACHING AND PRESSING done in a superior manner. pff* Roam Opporite Empire Store, up-stairs. May 24, 1860. ©. BACON, M, !>., Graduate of Buffalo Medical College, HAS established himself in tho practice of Medi cine and Surgery in the village of Tioga, and wui promptly attend all professional calls. Office at L. JI. Smith’s Hotel, whore he will always be found except when absent on professional business. Particular attention paid to tho diseases of women and children. Tioga,'May 24, 1860. N. DU B6lSi SOLICITOR OF PATEJfTSj ■WASinSGIOS, D. 0, ABVIGE as to tho patentability of invention, given -Qedlers w ai find ft to tioir advantage to coll at free of charge Draw.nga from models neatly R .„ Drag Store, as he has jest received a large ‘executed. Charges for obtaining patents moderate. supply * f £„„&„! oils Md Es i enec , of all Un s, REPERESCES. which he is selling very cheap for cash. nop.O. A. Grow, Pa. flogh \oanp, Ed. lIon.Q. W. Scranton, Pa, I£. 11. Frarior, £d. SUBSCEIPTIOKS received for all the Mngari, and papers, either in oluba, or by the single cor al ROBCfSOK’S ROOM. THE TIOGA COUNTY, AGITATOR. WELLSBOUO’ ACADEMY. Wellsboro’, Tioga County, ’Poona. IffAHINUS N. ALLEN, A. m.j - £ Principal. • Miss Cfxthia Fakhei?, - « . . - Preceptress* ■ Hiss L. Ltjcixda Allex, -- - Assistant. Miss Josephine M. Todd, - ~ Music Teacher. Tho Academic year will bo into three Terms of 14 weeks each. Spring Term commences Monday, April 2: closes Tuesday July 3. Tuition. Primary Apartment, ... fo.CO Common Branches, - 4 # oo Higher English, - 5,09 . Languages, - 6,00 / Instrumental music (extra) Term of 12 weeks 10,00 Board and Rooms in private families furnished at reasonable prices. Students wishing to hoard them selves may also obtain Booms tn private families. • Tho success that has attended tho efforts of Prof. Allen as a teacher in other institution! in which be has been engaged encourages the Trustees to antici pate entire success in his connection with the Wells boro Academy. Bills of Tuition arc to bo paid at or before tbe mid dle of each Term. Bv order of Trustees, J. F DONALDSON, Pru>L Wellsboro, March, 8, 1860. TIOG.i REGULATOR. EORGE F. HUMPHREY Las opened a new \JC Jowuly Store at Tioga Village, Tioga County, Pa. Where bo is prepared to do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing, in a workmanlike manner. All’ work warranted to give entire satisfaction. Wo do not pretend to do work bettor than any other man, but wo can do as good wdrk as can bo done in tne cities orclsewhcrc. Also Watches Plated. - GEORGE F. HUMPHREY. Tioga, Pa., March 15, 1860, (ly.) Blclnroy & Bailey, WOULD inform the public, that having purchased tho Mill property, known as the "CULVER; MILL,” and Laving repaired and supplied it with* ‘new bolts and machinery, aro now prepared to do CUSTOM WOKU to the entire satisfaction of its patrons. With the aid of our experienced miller, Mr. L. D. MUchei, and tho unsparing efforts of the proprietors, they intend to keep up an establishment second to none in the county. Cash paid for whiatand corn, and the highest market price giron. I EDW. HeISROY, March 15,15Q0. tf. JKO. W. BAILEY. wool., WOOE. THE subscriber gives notice that hb has taken the Woolen Factory of J. I. Jackson, near’Wellsboro, " acre he will do all custom carding and cloth dressing that may bo entrusted to him the coming season. The works have been put in thorough repair, and nil work will bo warranted if the wool is brought in proper condition. The terms arc pay down in all cases. Tho highest cash price will be paid for wool to those who wish to sell. R. W. JACKSON. Wellsboro, April 12th, 1860. 2m. -Mansfield Flnurhis M*ll THE people o Mansnc-Id ana vicinity ore hereby notified enat said MILL has Just been repaired, and put in per fect order, having three run of stone and a Patent Grain iSeparntor, which will ecpmaie all foul seed from tho gram, consequently tho beet of wmkeanand will bo done, .'let chants and farmers are invited to try this Mill, and fir-r rato work will bo warranted by J. 0. KELLY, Mansfield, August IS, UoO. Miller. Jtaf N. Ik Cush paid fur all kinds of Grain at the Mill. NEW ARRANGEMENTS AT TUB NEW STOVE & TIN SHOP, WELLSBOIiO, PA. THE subscribers, haring purchased the entire stock lately owned by D. P. Roberts, will hereafter carry on tho business at tho old stand. They hope by attention to business, and always keeping a full stock of articles in their line, and selling them at less rales than any other establishment in Tioga County, to receive the patronage of tho public. Wo wish to call the attention of those desirous of buying, to our stock of COOKING, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES AND STOVE FURNITURE, Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware, Which will be sold so cheap that it will “ astonish tho natives.” CUSTOM WOKIItOF ALL KINDS Done on short notice, and in a superior mlnner. All work warranted. Give us a call. jJS? 1 * Shop and Store opposite Roy’s Drug Storo. G. lIAZLETT Sl CO. Weßsboro, June t, ISCO. Farm and mills lor Sale. THE subscriber offers Ms Farm and Mills in Hut land lor sale. The Farm contains 2SO acres, with 2uU acres improved, three good houses, three good framed barns, one now horse barn 30x10. Also one new Steam and Water Grist Mill, with three run of Burr Slone, all in good order, and a good run of custom. All of the above property will be sold on time to suit the purchaser, together or separate. G. W. VAN ALLEN. Rutland, Tioga Co. Pa., May 31, ISGO. CEDAR REN HOTEL. CEDAR RVX, LYCOmXG COVXTT, PA. THIS house has boon lately refitted and opened for tho accommodation of the public. Located at a central point: stages leaving every alternate day for Wollsboro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars on tho Tioga R. R. north and S. <fc E. R. R. on the south. This Uonso is situated on tho Cedar Run Gang Mill pond—a safe and convenient landing for rafts in tho rafting season. Good posts are finniy set on the left bank, and the beach is free from obstructions, llav ing been practically engaged in the river business for many years wo feel confident wc can anticipate the’ wants and requirements of this trade, and will endeav or to please. The table, bnr, chambers and stables will always be attentively watched and well supplied. Call and see ns, and wo will part with you sure to see you again. D. A. FISH, Proprietor, Codar Kun. Feb. 16, 1860, HILDRETH & fcAIfDIS, CASH DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ctoTHure, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. One door below Holiday’s Hotel, Wellsboro, Pa. Cash paid fot Hides and all kinds of Grain. C. HILDRETH, Wellsboro, Oct. 6th, 1859. S. H. LAND IN. DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership here tofore existing between the subscribers in the book and Stationery business under the firm of L. ’& W. 11. Smith, at Wellsboro, Pn., is this day dissolved by mutual cons nt. Tho business of said firm will bo continued at tho old standby E. E. Robinson, and the accounts, notes Ac., of tho late firm have been transferred to blm. All persons indebted to ttys late firm aro requested to call and settle immediately. LEWIS SMITH. Wellsboro, April sth, 1860. WM. H. SMITH. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration having been granted to tho sub scriber, on the estate of James Strait, late of‘Westfield township, dec’d., notice ia hereby given to those in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, an 4 those having chums to present them properly au thenticated for settlement to the subscribe, at bis resi dence Westfield. WATROUS SEELEY, May 31, 1860.—44w6*. Administrator. SEEDS. —Fresh and reliable Garden afid Field Seeds, the largest stock of in the cnnnty will bo found at Roy’s Drug Store. vFarmera who use Field Seeds will remember Roy’s Drug Store and the large packages of Field Seeds. iEBRY DAVIE'S PAIN KILLER in largo bot tles. For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. 1 iml PTECCS VELVET RIBBON. lust pcelr®* cl HARDEN’S* k .The Groat English Hcmedy. Sic Jakes Clarke's Celebrated Female Pills. — Prepared totx a prescription of Sir J. Clarice, M. JO., Physician Krtia oniinary to the Queen. — well known medicine is no im position, but a soro and safe retpedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any causes whatever; and although a powerful remedy they contain nothing hurtful in their con stitution. To Married Ladies It Is peculiarly suited. It will In a short time, briugon the monthly period with regularity.— These Fills have never been known to fail where the direc tions on tho 2d page of tho pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. B.—sl and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a buttle, containing over 50 pills, by re turn mail. For sale by John A. Roy, Wellsboro J-H. IT. Borden, Tioga; C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield: O. W. Milled-Lawrencoville: J. & J. O. Parkhurst, ElkUnd ; A. AJ. Dcartrjan. Knoxville; and Charles Goodspeed, Westfield. [Jan. 27, 1569. ly.] IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. SB. CHBESEMAN’S PtLIS, PREPARED BT CORXEUCS L. CHEESEXAX, M. D. KEW TORS CITT. The combination of ingredients in thesb Pills nrd the re sult of alongand extensive practice. They are mild In their operation, and certain In correcting all Irregularities, Paiufnl Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in tho side, palpitation of tbe heart, disturbed sleep, which arise from in ten option of nature TO MARRIED LADIES, Dr Cheesemnn’s Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on tho monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills, can place the utmost confidence In Dr. Cheeseman’a Pills doing all that they repre sent to do. NOTICE. They bhonld not bo used during Pregnancy, as a mis-car riage would certainly result (herefrom. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything inju rious to life or health. , Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each. box. Vrico $l. Sent by mail oa eu closing $1 to the General Agent. Sold by one Druggist In every town In the United States, R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent fur tho United States, , 165 Chambers tract, Now I'ork. To whom, all wholesale orders should bo addressed. Sold bv John A. Roy Wolliboro, Pa., and by Pratt & Hill Owego, N. Y. [April 23, 1859. ; 10 OXYGENATED BITTERS. Tor the cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion*, Liver Complaint, Asthma, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Fever and Ague, Heart Burn, Water Slash, Acidity, Sea Sickness Scurvy, Nausea, Headache, Ennui, and General Debility, or any dis ease bavins its origin in imperfect digestion. Those Bitters, as all classes of our fellow citizens, Includ ing Members of Congress, Lawyers, Physicians, Clergymen, Planters. Farmers and otheia testify, are tho only sale, cer tain and sovereign specific for tho immediate relief and per manent cure of the many cruel complaints which in some phase or other of Dvspepsia afflict our race. k*. These Bittlrs were discovered by Dr. George B. Green, and in their formula differ entirely from that of any other preparation of medicine. Containing no alcohol—no miner al—no poi«on—no noxious drug,—in their nature tonic, not stimulating,—retaining their virtues in any clime; they are a "combination and u term indeed” of Medicine which knows no rival in exterminating di-case and restoring the system to its pristine vigor and health. No matter of how long standing, or however induced or chronic in its character the disease may be—no mutter that it has baffled the -kill of the .physician, and resisted tho efforts of i/edSeine, a siuglo .triu of these Bitters will satisfy the sufferer that his disease sil amenable to the proper remedy. In testimony of tho many cure& effected by this Remedy reference is had to the written certificates from distinguished individuals known all ov«r the land. 1 from among tho many letters »o are constantly receiving we take the following:— ‘•Gentlemen: —l have used the Oxygenated Ritters ln“my practice w ith decided success in Debility and General Pros tration, and confidently recommend it'in cases of General Debility or Derangement of the Digestive Organ*. Signed, F. H. WHITE, M. D. Mansfield. Tioga Co. Pa., August 26,1855.” This medicine has been uaod with like snccess.by A. Ho bard of Richmond; Miss Mary A. Snover cf Coungtou, and' Miss Cathaiiue Beck of Liberty. A G EX T-S . John A. Rot, Wellsboro; C. W. Nesbitt. Mansfield: Dr. A- Rollins. J«„ Mamsbui-g; A. Ucneanxr, Tioga; D. S. Ma gee, Blossbnrg; J G. Alp.ece, Liberty. S. W. tOWLEiCU., Proprietors. Boston. For sale by Agents everywhere. [dvpt’rl.O,lSsB.J Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. IN TIEW of tho fact that every member of the human family is more or le»s subjected to some complaint, be sides innumerable other conditions in life, which, by the assistance of u little knowledge or exercise of common sense, they may' bo able so to regulate their habits of diet, and with the oaaUtauoo of a {rood tonic, secure permanent heal th. In order to accomplish this desired object tho true course to pur«ueis certainly that which will produce a natural state of things at the lem-t hazard of vital strength and- life; for this end Dr, Ilustcttur has introduced to this country R prep aration hearing his name, which at this day is not anew medicine, but one that hos been tried for years, giving satis faction to all who have used it. The Ritters operate power fully upyn tho stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus by tho simple pro ofs of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over disease. For the euro of Dyspepsia Indigestion, Nausea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the SUmach or Bonds, producing Cramp?, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbns, ic.,these Bitters hath not an equal. Dianhoca, Dtsr ntcry or Flux, po generally contracted by new beltler->. and caused principally by the Cange of water and diet, will be j-beedi!}' regulated by a brief use of this prepei.ition. Dtspepsia, a ilisc.tse which is probably more prevalent v\ hen taken in all its v arious lorms. than any other, the cause ol which may always bo attributed to derange ments of the digc-tivc organs, can be cured without fait by u-<ing UO?TKI'J T.U'S STOMACH BITTKKJs.as per directions gn the bottle, lor tbii disea-e every physician will recoin* mem! Bitten of some kind, then why not use an article to be mmllible? Every country have their Bitters as a prevent ative of disease and strengthening of the fjutm in general, and among them all there is not to-bo found a healthier peo ple than the Get mans, from whom this preparation emana ted, based upon scientific experiments which hava tended to advance tho destiny of ibi* great preparation m tho medical scale of *5OlOllOO. \ Ffver ixd Af.cz.—Tlmti vingand provoking disrate, which fifteen its relentless grasp on tlm body of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a ahott aj>a< o of time, and rendeung him physically and mentally usvlos, can bo defeated ami dijvcn fiorn the body by the u->e of lIOSTEITHR’S UK NDWXED BITTER?. Further, any of the above slated tlis ted diseases cannot bo contracted when exposed 10 any ordi nary conditions producing them, if tho filters are used as per directions. And as it neither creates nausea, nor offends tho palatt. and rendering unnecessary any change of died or inten uption to usual p'ar&uit*. but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion. the complaint is thus removed as speedily as i» consistent with the production of a thorough and per munent ture. For I*£rso\e ix Advanced Years who arc suffering from an enfeebled constitution and inQiiu body, iheao Billers are in valuable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and needs only to bo tried to be appreciated- And to a mother while nvrtlncr. these Bitters are indispensable, especially where the mother’s nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and h.-ro it is whetc a good tonic, such as 110-tut tor’s Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the sys tem. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all ca ses of debility, ami before so doing, ask your physician who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recom mend fhefr use in all cases of weakne-s. CAUTION- We caution tho public against using any of the many imitations or counteifeits, but ask for llostet ice’s Celebrated .Stomach Bitters, and sco that each bottle hast the woids "Dr. J. Ilostvttcfs Stomach Bitters” blown on the fide of tho bottle, and stamped on tho m-milk cap covering the cork, and obsoi vo that our autograph signature is on the label. AtT Prepim-d and fold by IfOTETTER & SMITH. Pitts burgh, Pa., and sold by all Druggists, Groccra and dealers goncrally thioughouttbo United States,Canada,South Amer ica nod-Gormnuy. AGENTS. —John A. Roy, Wellsboro. J. t .T. G. Park huist,* tdkhuid. A. £J. Deman, Knoxville. M. W. Staples, Osceola. Charles Goodspeed, Westfield. Sorlcy £ Logg. Kel son. A. Humphrey. 11. 11. Borden, John Rcdington, Tioga* Curtis Parkburst, Wm. J. Miller; LawrenccvjUe, Q. It. Shcf fer. Liberty. October 13,1559 —ly. f Tor Sale; THE undersigned wishes to sell in order to enlarge his Mercantile business, his farm (with personal property, stopk and fanning tools) situated in Ulysses, Potter Co. Pa., consisting of 100 acres 8U cleared, good buildings thereon, situated on a good road and near a good market, a Warrantee Deed ‘given to the purchaser. Price $3OOO, one third down, four, years for the balance in annual payments. Address THOMAS E.GRIDLEY. Brookfield, Tibga Co. Pa., March 15, 1860. L»ii(t THE subscriber has for sale a largo quantity *f farming land of excellent quality, and In good lo cations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising sever al lots of improved land. These'lands will bo sold on ten years time atroason abla ratep. Those who.desire to secure to themselves a good farm, can now do bo on better terms than will ever be offered again in.this County. Wellsboro, March 8, iB6O. A. P. CONE. IVTOTICE is heroby given by the Poormasters 1' of Delmar township, that we hare & number of chil dren to bind out. both male and female* Those m want of such children \ull ploube apply lo us. May 17,15G0.-3t. Balsam toll,cough remedy.—This isthe most popular and useful eipoctofaat now in u*e in this vicinity. It is prepared from the Balsam of a tree growing in hot climates, mostly in South America. For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. EOR SALE.— A Good Democrat ‘Wagon to be sold on credit, and at a great bargain. £noniro at 42w3 BOY’S DRUG ,fcTOfiE. jpnffalo Robes. A FEW BALES No. 1. Hojbes for sale tery cheap at [Nov. 17] W. A. ROE & CO’S. FLOUR and CHOP forsnle erbe-ip •HILDRETH t LAN Dio. lot 'J'HE EVENING POST. The oldett-Democratic JterpuLlican Journal i'n tic &{hj of Ncus ' York. Now in the fifty-ninth .yoos of itsoxislencee, combines nil the essential elements of A Complete Family Newt paper. Js derated to tho 'support of tho Democratic Republican Party, icAeu tt'is right, and of Democrati* Principle* Altcuy* / Is thc'uncOmpromising advocate of Free Soil I Free Labor! Free Speech! A Strict Construction of the Constitution, and an Eco nomical Administration of the Government. The Daily Evening Poet, -which is printed on a largo folio sheet, contains a full ‘account of. tho occurrences of .the day, the latest foreign intelligence—exclusive correspondence from Europe—public documents of in terest and importance—Proceedings' of Ctngresa— Popular Lectures—Tales—Pcotry—Reviews and ex tracts from Now Books—City News —special, full and accurate reports of Commercial and Financial Affairs, New York Markets,.including Stopk and Money Mar kets, together with the Cattle Markets of the country, and such Foreign markets as are of-'general interest. Its editorial disquisitions arc always frank, fearless, and independent. The Semi - Weekly Evening Poet contains all the reading matter of the Daily Evening 3*qst, and. tho latest nows, by telegraphs and mails, up to the hour of publicaiiou. | The Weekly Evening Posf is edited with ospoclal re ference to tlie wants of country readers, and besides all the articles of general. |interest..publishcd in tho Daily Evening Post, contains a complete digest of tho news of tho Day, and an 'Agricultural column, devoted to the interest and instruction of farmers. It,con tains forty long columns of reading matter every week. TERMS:—DaiIy Evening,PpfL Single Copy for One Year, :n advance, $ 9 00 Three Copies, in advance, i 25 00 Single Copy, per month, [ 75 Semi-Weakly Evening ;Poal —is published every Wednesday and Saturday. Single Copy, One Year, in advance, $3 00 Two Copies, u : “ ' 500 Five Copies, M ; “ 1 12 00 Ten Copies. u j u i 20 00 Weekly Evening-Post—is published every Thursday. Single Copy, Ono Year, in| advance, $2 00 Three Copies, “ . “ 5 00 Five Copies, *♦ -; « 8 00 Ten Copies, 4t 11 • 00 Twenty Copies, u *• 20 00 Any larger numbers at .the rate of $-1 per year. Subscriptions may commence at any time. Pay al ways in advance. Any person sending us twenty or moro subscribers will be entitled to an extra copy, for his services; or for ton subscribers be will receive a copy for six months. When a club of subscribers has been forwarded, additions, may bo made to it cn tho samp terms. It is not necessary that tho members of a club should receive their papers at tho same Post Of fice. CLERGYMEN are supplied at the lowest club rates. Money may bo "forwarded at our risk. Speci men copies of the Evcnibg Port will be sent free to all desire it. WM. C. BRYANT, k CO., Office of the Evening Post. v 41 Nasaau-St., Cor. Liberty, New York. IMPORTANT NATIONAL' WORKS. PUBLISHED BY D. APPLETON k CO. 346 & 348 Broadway, New fork. THE following works are|s(*nt to Subscriboss in any part ot the country, (upon receipt of retail price,) by mail or express, pn paid: Tho New American Cyclopedia, a popular Dictionary uDGctierul Knowledge, Jvit.t-d by George Ripley and Chat les A. Dana, aided by auuiucrucs , «ciecl Corps of'wrt tors m all branches of science, Art, and Literatuio. This work is being published in about 15 laigo octavo volumes, each containing 750 two-column pages. Yols I, il. 111. IY, Y, VI, VI f, YIIT, and IX, are now ready, each containing near 2,500 original article®!. An additional volume will bo published once in about three month?. > Price, in Cloth, $3; Sheeps s3,s‘j; Half Morrocco, $4; Half Russia. £4 50 each. 1 f. The New American Cyclopedia Is popular without being superficial, learned, but not 1 pedantic, comprehensive butsut ficientfy detailed, free fiom (personal pique and party preju dice, fiesh and yet lt is a complete statement of all that is known upon every important topic within the scope of human intcifjgeact*. .Every important article in it has been specially written for ita pages by men who are au thorities upon the topics of twlnch they speak. They are re quired to bring the subject up to tho present moment; to etate how it stands note. All the statistical information istrointhe latest rcport*;tho geographical accounts keep pace wjih the latest explorations; hist* i ital cutters include the fre-hest just views; tho biographical notices not only speak ot the dead but of tho living. It is a hbrarv of Itself. ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— Doing a I’ulitirul History of the United States, from the or ganization of the first Federal Congress in 1759 to 1856* Ed ited mid compiled by Horn Thoman IT, Benton, from the of ficial Records of Congress. ' The work will bo completed in 15 royal octavo volumes of 750 pages each, 34 of which uro now ready. Aa additional volume will be issued once in three month-*. A WAY OF PfIOCYIUNO lllfi CYCLOPAEDIA OR DEBVTFH. Form a club of four, and remit the price of four books, and five copies will be sent at the remitter’s expense for car. nags; or for ten subscribers, cloven copies will be sent at our expense for carriage. No other works will so; liberally reward the exertions of Agents. An Agknt Wanted in this County. Terms made known on application to this Publishers. [Ang. 11, ’59. NEW DRUG STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ cing to the ciiizenS t of Wellsboro and vicinity that lie has just opened a new Dm# Store in OSGOOD’S Main St., There he has a complete assortment of Drugs & Miedicines, w oich ho will nell cheap fur cash. Our Stock of Drags is complete, embracing every article ever culled for. PATENT MEDICINES, Jayne’s, Ayrc’s, Hclrubuld’a. McLano’s. Brant’s anti other popular .Medicines, together with Wistar’s Bal sam, Cod Liver Oil, Wolfs Aromatic Schnops, Ac. CHOICE WINES AXD LIQUOItS, for Medicinal and Sacramental uses. iiairits of the best quality. *; Flavoring Extracts, 1 Spices, Pepper, Saleratus, Soda, Candles,.; Soap, Burning Fluid, Campheno,/Turpentine, Alcohol, And an innumerable variety of articles in common use. Please call at tbc NEW DRUG STORE. . i P. R. WILLIAMS, Ag’t. Wellsboro, March 10, 1359. CORNING 1 FIRE & LIFE IMSURANGE OFFICE, i BIGELOW i‘THOMPSON, AGENTS. 1 AETXA FIRE IXSVRAXCE COMPAXY Of Hartford, Cl.-f-Uupitnl $1,000,000. , HARTFORD FIRE IXSERAXCt! COMPANY.—\ Capital, 1 SaOO’,ooo. PACEXIX FIRE IXSVRAXCE COMPANY. Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, $l5O/000. PEOPLE'S FIRE IXSVRAXCE COMPANY^ Of New York City—Capital $150,000 XE IF EXGLAXD FIRE IXSVRAXCE CO. Of Hartford, UtJ . $225,000. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. Cf New York City,—Capital 1 ’ $200,000. MASSASOIT FIRE;INSURANCE CO. Capital, ’ 1 ' $200,000. HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, $150,000. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, $1,500,000. .The. subscribers are prepared to issue policies uf.in surance on the most favorable terms in the abdro well known and reliable Stock Companies, Farm buildings insured for three years at rates as ow as any good companies. All losses will be promptly adjusted and paid at this office. . Applications by mail will receive prompt at tention W.\L L. BIGELOW, Oct. 13. 1859. C. 11. THOMPSON, P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHJNJE SHOP AGAI jT -IX FULL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor Young & Qo., Twga, lakes this method to in torm the Public that ho has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of Wellsboro, for a tcrm'of’year?, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish ment, in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE ! Ho has had over twenty years’experience in the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, dono directly under bis supervision. JVb work will le sent out half f,n'.ihcJ. J tTLL-GBABINGS, FLOIYS, STOCKS and casting? of ail Linds on hs»nd and raede to order. Mi;2S. 1«7. ■ ROBERT YOUNG. WM. ENGLISH, BOLAND USED. TO AdEJfTS, caiSMEsciAL COLLEGE,' LOCATES OVEHT TUB SUSQUEHANNA T ALLEY "* BINGHAmxOK, Iff. T. Booms open for instruction from 9A.M. to l*. M. PACT LTV. D. W. Lowell, Principal. Professor of the Science of Account*. Practical Accountant, author of Low-oil’s Trc*ti*f- aeon Book Keeping, lh»gn»nis Illustrating the ««ne, Ac * Jon* Rankin, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book* Keeping ami Practical Mathematics. . , J. J. CcaTii, Assistant Teacher lu the Book-Koephis Bo* partmeni. ... " A. J. Wabneb, Professor of Practical and Ornamental p fo »* mansliip, Commercial Calculations ami Corrsspoudgooa. IEC OTHERS. f Hon. Diatzi S. Dicsuaosr, Lecturer on Commercial Lair and Political Economy. lion. Ransom Balcom, Lecturer on Contracts, Proinjjswu-y Kate* ned Bills of Exchange* •> Ber. l)f. E. Andrews,. Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. w _ . EXAMINING COMMITTEE. ' Dor. SssfcrAX D. Phelps, War. R. Oacofcr, Ef^j, Tract 1U Mona**, Tho object of this College is to afford all an Opportunity of obtaining n thorough Easiness Education. The Looks and Form* are carefully arranged hr practical accouatanu exprttwiy for this iabiuuticn, and cuiUaio *j) the recent impro^ment?. Vhc course of instruction comprises- ever} department < f husiuObs. The learner will ho thoroughly sownc» and piactleu of Double Entry Ilyok-Ki-ep/ngus applied tuth* following kinds of business, sit:—General Mcrcbnadlwns, Manufacturing, Banking. Cotmnigsion, Ettawboaiuie, l -.y reading, forwarding, freighting, Foreign fch/ppinp. Ai, Ladies Department entirely separate from that of tho aett tlemen. Student? can enter College at any time ami.receive Iw'l- Tldual instruction. By this arrangement every! student Is permitted to progress as rapidly as his cnterprise-and ability will permit, and when thoroughly perfect and will receive a Diploma which Will enable him to review at pleasure. j ; Time to complete the conrte from 6to 12 week*. Xo vaca tions. Board $2 and §2.60 per week. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situations. TEK.MS. For Dook-nxppjng. full accountant’s course, Jncludlrg Practical Penmanship, Comnieicial Cbinputation* and Dij 1«X ma(Timo unlimited,) • . - . ■ . . uO Same course lor Ladies, (separate apartment - 20 »-o Penmanship aud Arithmetic, . . lu u> Teacher’s coarse la Penmanship, practical and orna mental, . . . go CO Twelve lessons in practical Penmanship . : . 2 Cft tGLOccasionnl dosses will bo formed in Phonography,p— For further particulars send for a circular. Binghampton, Sejjt. S, I&J9. REITOLUTIOMS TTTIIETUER in Government or fashions never go x IT backwards.. ‘“O.id may fioua dew** every exhibition of youthful fancy", vet cvejy issuu from tho Press of Fhabimi shows that "some new ucU vanco has been made in this brunch, cf Science and the Aits. Recognizing this principle cf progress in big depart, men t of Trade, J. NYE EOBIYSOK has not sought to keep up with, bnt to go a liltlw in advance of tho ideas and wants of the comimiuity ia which ha lives both,ns. regards tho *t\lo and location of big business or the whoreabouts and bow ho it. Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict Attention to Business will under ordinary circumstances insure euccers h* undertook to mauulactura for this Outiimunl'v a por tlon of their clothing;. and it affords him much pleasure to know that he hag s j far succeeded as to have received a good SKI ARE OF THE TKAD£. A continuance of which—while he gralefully ackuowl, edges past favors—he earnestly and respectfully g^ licks*.. In every kind of business there arc some tiinga that'are called Leading Articles, and £0 we find In this that BLACK CLOTHS AND CASMMEBES aro what, almost everybody wants and without which no establishment can dress up its customers in truly Elegant Style. Of lhu»e he has a great abundance and as deeply dyed ns nay Democrat or Elaek Repub lican you cun find in the hind; while in FliW COLORED CLOTHS bis assortment ig no less varied than the politics of Hit numerous parties, ranging nil the way from genuine administration down to rankest .opposition. In bis selection uf goods for.Ovor Coalings ho Is remarkably fortunate both as to style and Durability. lie Ims not only a large Stuck of Goods, but bis fa cilities for manufacturing them vi ere never better, having secured in Mi. Ten Eyck a most ; EXCELLENT CUTTER. And in every other department the most competent help. Confident that he can offer advantages to customers not excelled by any in the trade, and deter mined to make bis establishment one of tbo best Iji this section of country, be invites the attention of the people of Tioga County who arc in ain way in need of a good, comfortable, stvlish and durable cur rent. J. WY2S ROBZNSOZ9. Corning, X. Y., Xov. IU, lisoO, TO HOISEKEEPEBS. )MI2TIIIXIi XEW,-B. T- BABBITT'S BEST MEDICINAL SALLUATVS, Is manufactured fi nm common palt.and is prepared* entirely dllleient fiom other Salerntwa. All the doieteieous matter i\traclcd in such a raanm-i as, ° to pro,luce Bread. Biscuit, and nil kind of Cake.} a ithovit continuing a panicle oCbnleratus wru-nj jtho bread or cake is baked; thereby produ.-tt.g, A- V n wholesome results. Every porticle of saleratns IhJ turned to g.*s ami pastes through tho Rritid ori lli-siuit "lule Halving: cou^t,uently nothing main*’ but comrtiun Milt, water and flour. You Mill! readily p.-icci'e h> the, taete of Una j-aleratua that, it is entirely different fiom o'ther Saleratus. I It is packed in one pound paoeri, each wrapper* branded 'B. T. Babbitt's Best Medicinal Salera,tu.'.'( abo, picture, twisted loaf of bread, with a glas** of s3g effervescing water on the top. When yoapurrha*ci one paper you should pyesuvo the wruppei. audl be careful to get the next exactly like the first —■ brand ns above. I v:n> j Full ihrfctioni for making Bread with tliia Sale-, Iratus ami Sour Milk ur Cicam Tartar, will jpany each package; also, directions for making' i Q all kindi of I’Hsti.y; also, for making Soda niai. and Seidlltz Powder*. 1 MAKS YOUR OWtt SOA* >MTQ - | B. T. B\rr.iTT*s Pens Concentrated Potash, Warranted ordinary Pot««h* put up in cans—l U). - lbs., 0 lbs, 6 lbs, and I- Ins ) —with full directions f-.r making Ilard and Soft’ |soap. ron*‘j-'ht r> will find this the cheapest Pot-, U.tj> 'ash iu tuaikct. Maautneturud and for sale bv I j 13. T. BABBITT, “ > } I Xot..CS and TO, Washington at, New York. j June 0, ly. aud Is w . GS India \* ” FEJUSt F*JHS! FCj EUR?. —The subscriber has jiist assortment of Furs for Indies w FITCH CAPES it VICTORJNESt FRENCH SAULE CAPES « RIVER MINE CA PES <t J/Ujrn ROCK HART IS CA PE Si These comprise a small quantify They have been bought a; Uw pi at extremely low prices f;i cash in Cornivlg, X. T. SPRING FA, 186 GESTLSfMEX'S wear of l STOKE iu Ar/: H'*uso. Corning, Feb.. 23, IS6O. SroAvii’a Bi Ti odiO>s OK COTJGII LOZENGES. l;or the enreraSbarw nc?&. Soro-Throat and Pulmonary irritation, au# to clear the voice for public and singer*. For. sale at Key's Drag £ tore. FARRIERS POV/DIJR is dott* extensively Qsedfoi* horse dibtomper, also' for eoSft end cuugu« id horses, to increase the appetite, regulate the dlgeatu %■ aod to improve tbaj condition of the ammoh-aeclah al*o as a pi. eula'i -d f»rl cm di*»einTv»r in - ra. fceiTci a ?-rj >■ :T, COimcliAg <'i TICTOJUXZJr f& V/CTOXIXF?. of tho asM»rin:enr, Fees and will u« ku.d fat the Hat S. V. Qnrw 'SHIONS. I Silk Hot-, at the JCEW :ailti Block, oppn.ife tt a S. I*. QUICK. iia«er-‘
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