' ' TO CONSUMPTIVES. .. Advertiser, having, Msn restored to health inn , *“ ks by a very ,ainjp!a|retnedy, after haying rtf i 0”! several years with o®vera long affection, and a * dread disease,.Consniiqpon—is anxious to make that °: , 0 bis reUoW-sttfftterg'the means of core. w ho desire it, he wfl send a copy of the pre 4°;. n Ul scd (freeof chaws), with -the direction for aerrpt naiD g t be san», which they will find, a P re P‘ ro for Consumption, sAsthma, Bronchitis, -Ac. s“* on i y object of the advq-ttfsit hi sending the, pfe •ntion is to benefit the afiioted, end spread infor ,cr !f . w hich he conceives So be invaldnble, and he 6VBr y sufferer. wUI try {ais remedy, as it will colt Jbem nothing, and may prota a blessing. P-rties wishing the prescription Wilt please address Parties wn. BD^ai) . A , WILSON, : 13 _ ly William|bnfg, Kings Co., S. Y. THE AMERICAN 3IEDICAL TOILET Receipt | Book. This boot contains NeciJ%nnd Direction, for ms; vine all the most valuable Mflical preparatijm* fn use t.n Rnnioes and full and explicit directions for maf tog all the most popular q* useful Cosmetics, Per, James, Unguents, Heir RcslgraUvcs, and all, Toilef Articles If y OU are suffering with any. chrome dis if you wish a b?autifi« complexion, a fine head of hair, a smooth face, a Mef skin, a luxuriant beard rnniistoche—or if you wrsg to know anything and c * line in the MedicalnpS Toilet lino, you should, nZ‘%l moans, peruse a cpp« of this, book. For full “ J. 1 , flD d a sample ,’Jf the work for perusal, publishorf T; F. CHAPMAN, / ' f IWm No. 83,iproadway. New York, j SHdltD USE SB . *. BOVS £ Di&S' 7BGSTABU3 jjEPEEIAL WISE BITTERS? xn vliosreafflictsd Trithlndlient C-inromptlon or Weak Stiakachs, Indirection, Vyepef tiMs at night, want of Sleep, &q3«honld use them. All persons who are convalescent after lever oc otter stale 8611 *hoO’ll USe tllPin. ;B , | “ Ministers of the floapel, Lawjfrs, Lecturer*, apd all pub lic speaks should use them. JB ■ . . __ l|lU Book Keeeera, wnl all .perils fcadlag » «ed«ntai7 uu> ihould ««u them. • »*|e The aged and infirm shotildTisu them. All who require a stimulant qsto&ta should ns© them. AU who are addicted?!*) thd cj}e of a. dent spirit* and wish to reform, ahould-uso them. /-! . . They are made of a, pure Shdiyy Vrine, and of the native plants and herbs of the countryJand should be recommend eJ hr temperance societies, dlcfjQUiien, physicians, and friend* of humanity, • . ,J . ' I They are prepared by an oxpatfented and .aklUinll phjsb and aside from their modlfthnl properties, are a most delightful beverages and y«, aaja medicine, are a* innocent and harmless as the dews ui-faeaftcn. Sold by druggists generally. k‘ CUAS. WIDIHFI&LB M Proprieto>a, r|B William-st.. New York, Jaidwia, Iflwell A Coi Agentaat-Eoia. 7;3yl • ** Dr. 1L 11. Borden* of Tioga, is Gfeeral Agent for Ti?- ga Count/, to »*hom all applications for agencies must bo made. - ,(§.• -jv I Broks into! tba inolnfmfe of the subscriber, about the |l4th day of November, A BED HEIFEB, good frize/fro years old, the point pf her boras turned in- The ovncr is.requcsted to prove property, pay charges, and dike her uwayr, j ;1 JABIN S. BUSH.! Tioga Boro, Nop. 24,186^-17w3. rjiHE EMPIRE STOSS IN FULL BLAST. huhrah ! ‘lercnvEiAJi i $3 oJb o o ', WORTS OF DRT aCOODS, jBKOCESIES. : BOOTS AND SHOES, ||oATS AND CAPS, Crockery, Hardware, &c., ok Braistiiok at J. B. BOWj|N & CO.’S Empire; Store, J)oo« s|»n. every day (Sifedaya excepted), ‘lXrom *tr\y dawn tilt dewy eve,” ajgJ the b’hoys on hand to •show this immense stock fr|9of charge, and fife on ■the lowest key ever-beard county. Tfover was there such an opportunity since the days •of Solomon *to gratify thesye and the mind. Ob, were we. a Dow, Jr., «rsoa»®reat mac with a vocab ulary that would reach to we might be able to half of our endless variety of 'Fall nod *VVi iHeil'Goods. As for -price?, there is do use in talk in |ffe sell so low we are of ten afraid folks-may thidk tteal our goods,— But do aot be-&fcaid, £riend» -Come one and all,^anil you shall see what -you Sbaii’sea. -If yoor eye-sight is poor, don't forget- your eßiactacles. '3Ve will show you the beavty of boiled down in thdcettteof -arts and sciences, and manufactured -into .this large i stock of goods. Becolieot, jfee will allow none to un •dersell as. |® | All kinds of Prqduce In-esohange for Goods. | Wellshoro, s ov, .7, -1360, ] j ~ 35,000 ]j| USE 3 The the Kitchen-! , ORIGINAL Pf, STEWART ■FaeUSaviag’ and Cienfort-Producingf LARGE' OVEW SUMMER wAtfH WMTEE AIR-TIGHT COOKINGS STOVE. i For wood & anthracite or^bitu-. MINGUS COAL.— iJpboveji is 1859 With Xtie and E&tra Large Finland hy t&e addition of the Celebrated P ateitt J)oub(Mffheel ffolloyi Fine. 'Atte&tion is invited to points of supe riority : * - s Ist proper «aM, atieaef ♦0 years, now tansb that were set up in 1838. S • I® 24. A/atfit/actnrr. —Ever4sportioo <j( the store is thorough}? constructed. jrah store As submitted . * critical test, and oobe Je*f& oar works unless com pletely an| perfectly finished. ! 3d. C’a^ctVy.‘—Baltingi - foiling, boiling,* roasting *hd all olher cblinaby operations, performed at the same time, A barrel of flo& baked into bread at a single firet dth. Economy. —Saving cost of the store in 2 or 2 years in the item of fuelJy ' 5 - stb. yentilaUdn of OcM —ln- the Stewart stove frontdoors open plfrectly Into the oven, pro tected by letters'nAtont, seeding a direct draft through Gwtop.of the oven, by ms&ps of perforated boles in the .fleers flueS.-®fcwi!l be borne in mind that, as the heated air otanvys rises, this method of veotdatioß is tkeloaly one of any value whatever. 6th. £nti>e Control [of Bthat. —Tbe heat generated fj the stove, miy be held therein and used op thrown, into the 'room atipleasuro. (a 7th. The DoiiUe Sheet By which a compressing ond|inverting»ction of heat is obtained, jad the oven nio|e evenly Jad efficiently boated than. <dher kntjwn inveb&n. .6th.*ii fo} 7 l^._p e rforin p on the top and wtlhont we possibility ofjgmokß earing the room. _ &th. Hot Water resertoifS 'and Warming Clotet.— t i>o|h-uiefal and convenient supplied by the waste head an i d n'l ith ° Ut oJtlra £uol - M ■ - loth. Water ffoefc.—Anbrrangment for supplying D °t Mtcrfoi- thb bath rooßfieqhal to any range. bold by all dealers, on atrial of 3 months,, with a written guaranty for tbafipjfriod if asked. . c -' are of tbe numerous|worthless imitations now in market. See that tha;i§mes of P. P. Stewart and . the. mauuSaetqreta arc: o-P each stove. None other u genuine. .-'Sf' Deecriptiive pamphletll fee tiy. mail to any address. Agencies in.all theprincibifl cities and towns in the u, s. Allure’!) Fuller, Wren * Co., Troy, N.Y., oio Manufacturers and' groprietors of the Clinton Stove Works. - Pjirsalo hyv ' TOlll ! i PARKER BROTHERS. Wollsboro, IT, I 860; - Mill/ *'S ▼“inlt* are herebynotided f«t MfLfjiM jntp ten repaired, aqdhiu In jper thw. piaAt 11080 nod a Patent Grain ibISSS 1 / U "‘jf e,t woSlean Ki pill b« done. 1 Met. tiMiif. l Cpli [Hid fcr«lJ kinds of Cribs it the ffljl' VC-tWli ; Sisigf ■ . AVmiiIATIVC i 1 "I I TONIC,PIURtticj ikyimM cordial To the Cltiaena of "New Jersey, and Penn’*. - APOTHECARIES, DRUGGISTS, dioCEM AUdI-PBITATI TtmUM. >•l Pure Cognac J&andg, j Pure Maderia, -Sherry and Port Wine, Wolftfe Pure, Jamaica and St, Croix Rum, f Wol/Je Pare Scotch and Irtek wkiekeif, ALL IN BOTTLES;—I beg Cleave to call the ' -t3L citizens of the United States to the above Wines and Lienors imported by Udolphb Wolfe, of New York, whoso nafoe is familiar id this country for thi purity of bis cele brated Scfai'ltfom Scbapps. Mr. Wolfe, fin his fetter to me, speaking of the purity of his wines and I Liquors, says: “I will stake toy reputation ns o-man, my Standing ns a mer chant of thirty years* residence fnthe City of New York, that tbit all the Brandies and wines which- It bottle are pure as imported, and of the best qu«3lt», and Mfn be relied upon by every purchaser.” Every bottlehas the proprietor's nanieoo the wax. andn foe simile of bjs siganatareon the certificate.' Tha public are respectfully invited to and examine for themselves* For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries nnd Gro cers in Philadelphia. GEORGE iH. ASHTON, f No. 838 Market St.* Philadelphia, t ‘j S6U Again for Philadelphia. ilead the followiog from the new- York: Courier: Enormous Business foronelNew York [Merchant.—Wears happy to inform our fellow citizens that! there‘is one place in lour city where the physician, apothecary,! and country merchant, ©an go and purchase pare wines add Liquors, as imported, and of the best quality. We do not intend to give am elaborate description of this merchant extensive basi nets, although it will well repay any strange# or citizen to Udolpho Wolfe's extensive warehouse, Nds. 18, 20. and 22|Bcaver street, and Noe. 17.19 and 21,- street. He stoce of Schnapps on hand ready jor 1 shipment could not halve been less lhati thirty thousand cases; tb4 Brandy some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856;; and ten thou sand bases of Madeira, Shorty and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whiskey. Jamaica and St. Ctolx Rum, some very old anti equal to any in this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, wine. 4c ? in, Casks, under Cus tom House key, ready for bottling, Mr. Wolfe’s sales of Scjmapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty tUonsand dozen, and ’feb hope that in less than {wo years he mdy be eqally successful with his brandies and wines, ilia business merits the patronage of every lover of his lejifecfcs. ‘ Private families who wish pure wines, and Liquors medical use. should send iheir orderd direct to Mr. Wolfs untiLoyery apothecary in thejland make up their minds to stuff from thoir shelves,'and replaco it wilth Wolfe’aptKaJwmeaand [Liquors. ; \V r e understand}! t, Wolffejfor the accommodationof small deklers in thecountry, assorted cases bf wines and liquors. Snch and sqch a merchant, should be sus tained against his tens of thousands of oppodefits in the Uni ted States, who sell nothing but Imitations, ruinous alike to hdman health and happiness.* Cm 6 S. L. AVERTS PiTEJW IMPROVED WINDLASS. FATENTED MAY «, IB6o.—The object of tliis invention is to apply a brake to a windlass ia-such a manner that articles attacked to.the wind lass, and. raised by it, maybe lowered with facility;' tlfe hitherto slow and tedious manual reverse move ment of the windlass being avoided, and the invention at the same time admitting of the operator having complete control over the descending movement of the article being lowered. The invention isjapplicablo to virions purposes; its use, in connection with wells may be mentioned as an instance, in which the buck ets, after raised and! emptied, may be easily low ered, and their movementiretnrded at the'proper time, so that they Trill not violently strike the. water.—Sci entific American. iPorfhe purpose of Raising and Lowering Buckets ia Wells, it is decidedly , ! the greatest improvement of the age. The Brake a cheek upon thebnckWord 'motion of the bucket, without turning the -craag, (the crank acting as a brake, by pressing inward at -the handle.) All who'-ezamine this machine, will«t once acknowl edge ' i ! PRACTICABILITY’ jAND SUPERIORITY, Over every other machinal ll use. 'Tb B bperation of this windless is easily controlled with, andrequires but ose hand. It the advantages of the old fashioned with the self-etnptying bucket, and adds m|bsy new and useful imbrovuroentg. It can be ad apted to wells of any deptp, and will raisa.easily, with ordinary turning, Fioc Buckets af unter per minute-J from wells of ordinary depth, and in the frame propor tion to the depth of twohpndred feet. * .The windlass and brake is also applicable to raising nt|d lowering any kind of weight, and in’dvery respect is jfar superior to those heretofore ini use. Slaving purchased theirjght for the CoUftties of Tio gai and Potter, Pa., the undersigned are prepared to offer for sale township rights for themanufacture and sale of the above improvement, on reasonable terrms. ! A. SliBY, Oct. 15, iBso. ■ l. d. Seeley. iGENIIINE FAMILY Liq|lM>BS. : TVJI. B. MOREHOUSE & ;C0„, | Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Rraaxflles, Wines, Gins and Segars, beg leave to -call tbe attention of the citizens of the United States 4o their Pure Wines nnd Liquors, put up under their own supervision, for Family and Me dicinal use, in case* assarted to suit customers. Clubs, Military-and <»tjor public [bodies, who require to pur chase in large or small quantities, in casks or bottles, w|U be liberally dealt with. Prise List isent on ap plication. . \ Old E«r«hou«c Bitter*. 'Recommended by tbe first physicians as the best remedy known for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility, nad all Nervous Diseases.! As a beverage, it is pure, wholesome, and delicious! to the taste. Sold by all iHruggisis. WJM. B. MOREHOUSE & CO., Prop’rs, | Z k, b Exchange Place, | Jersey City, N. J. jp. -subscribers wish to engage a few active men, as Local ond Traveling Agerits for their house, tnjwbom libera! inducements will bejoffered. For par ticulars, address as above.! 1 !3-3m I GREAT INDUCEMENTS. ; I AM now ptepared to wfiotesare-FLOUR, FEED, MEAL and <xßAlN ! cbeaper than any man in tbe county* As : f ! | j I BUY FOR CASH, Afid being connected with several large flouring es tablishments, I can afford to to -supply Lumbermen and Dealers generally with a good article! and cheaper th!an the cheapest. , \ ' [l have made arrangements in thelclty of Now York sq as to supply anybody-and everybody with GROCERIES, AX WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, 1 " VKItY. CHEAP. COFFEE,, SUGARS, i TEA, ‘ FISH, PORK, Atadin fa*t anything in I the. Provision line,'will bo sold cheap for cash, or exchange for grain. 1 .•■wASrxEn. j - - j 10,000 BUSHELS, jCORN And OATS, ! In - exchange for Omelettes. Coil at FRED. E. WRIGHT’S Flour, Feed-and Provision Store, No. 8 4£ain-St., Wellsboro, Pa. j | |Jone 7, 1860. | j. ; : _ 'dBHKBhk (! ABISET ffWwfj wAire room. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that he.has on hand at the old stand, and for sale a Clioap ILot of rurtiUUrc. comprising in part j . * ». Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Book JCasss, Center,-Card aafi.Pier. and \Dreakfast Tables, MarhU s topped a ifdCofimoH Stands, '{Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsicade, Stands, So fa* and Chairs, Gilt ai d Rosewood Mouldings far • ’Picture Frames « ■ 1 \ \ \ COFFINS made ta. jordor onj abort notice, j A hearse will be fdrDisbediif desired, i- ■ , - ’N. B, Turning and Sawing done to order. ll, 1859. ; j . - 8.-jT. VANHORJv. GASH paid for OEAIJf at J TIOGA &CEAMItLOUR MILLS. [August 15, 1860. 3m. ! [ ■ \ 1 Tp o£ j tha KAIL? IRXBUNE for sixty cent*» ® oBt^^ tl g,g ?0 p K s jpsi' I THE TICK* A COUNTY A GIT A TOE. i .j. jWELLSBORO FOUNDRY jr AND nACBIITE SHOP AGAIN- IN FULL BLAST. {*D OBEKT YOUNG, late of_the firm of Tabor [Xv Young i Co,, Tioga, takes this method to in- Iform the ihzblie that be boa leased the . Foundry and BXachino Shop, In the Village of Wellsboro, for a term of years, and having pat it In good running order, is prepared to do &1I kinds of work usually done at such an- establish ment, in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY YEAES EXPERIENCE! ; He bos bad over twenty years’ezperiencein the bu siness and will bar© the work, entrusted to biffli done directly under bis supervision. Jfo work will be tent out half finished. UfILL-GEABINCS, PLOWS, STOVES [and eastings of all klnds on band and made to order* f May 28,,1857. iBOBERT YOUNG. THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ cing to the eitisens of Wellsboro and vicinity that pie has just opened a new Drug Store in OSGOOD’S BUILDING, Main St., *vbere be has a complete assortment of OXVCJOS <te MBDIOINES, wuicb be will sell cheap for cash. Our Stock of Drugs Is complete, embracing every . | article ever called for. . PATENT MEDICINES, Jayne's, Ayro’s, Helmbold's, McLane's, Brant's and other popular Medicines, together with Wistar's Bal sam, Cod Liver Oil, Wolf's Aromatic Schnaps, Ac. CHOICE WINES LIQUORS, for Medicinal and Saoramentalj uses. FAINTS AND OILS, • jf the best [quality. - Flavoring Extracts, Spies,i Pepper, Saleratus, Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning Fluid, Camphene, Turpentine, Alcohol, , And an innumerable variety! of articles im eeaaoo [use. ; I - Please call at the NE' 1 I Wellsboro, March 10, 1859. TO THE HEIRS OF IRA'BAXTER, DEC’D. TIQdA COUNTT, SS: |. —s * At an Orphans' Coirt, for the county of j Seal J Tioga, heijd at Wellsbbro on the tenth day of ; —>r— '* September, A. D. onel thousand eight hun dred and sixty, in the matter of the estate of Ira Bax ter, deceased, on motion of Hlenry Sherwood, Esq., tlie Court granted a rule on the heirs and ;legal representatives of Ira Baxter, dec'd, to wit: Betsey Baxter, Aaron Baxter, Abby Eliza now Inter married wiih Alby, Sally Amanda now intermarried with Taft,' [Calvin Baxter, Geurge 11. Baxter, Char- - lotto P. Baxter, now intermarried with Iloyt, Shsan : Baxter now l intermarried with Lloseph 8. Bottom, Ira ’ Clark Baxter and David Hoyt guardian of David B. Hoyt, and all other persons in created, to be and ap- Ipear before the Honorably, tbe Judges of the said [Court, at to be held at Wellsboro the 2d Mon day of Term, 1860, at two o’clock P. M. • then and there to accept or refuse the reel estate of !soid Ira Baxter, deceased, st the appraised valuation put upon it by the inquest duly returned. By the Court. W. D. BAILEY, Oct. 3J, 1860—6 t Clerk of Orphans’ Court Application in divorce.— To Ben jamin narrower, 2d. You are hereby notified that Hannah Harrower, yonr wife, by her next friend, S'. Buckbee, has applied |to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Tioga county for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that tlilb said Court'bave ap pointed Monday, the 3d day of December, at 2 o'clock P. M., for hearing -the said Hannah Harrower in the premises, at which time and place you can appear if you think proper. £> I. POWER, Sh'ff. ! Oct. 31, 186Qw4 |, A J PPLICATION IN DIvjORCE— To Hath erinei Riff. You are hereby notified that Eras* Itus Kiflf, ydur husband, has applied to the Gourt of t-Commoa. Pleas, of Tioga-country for a divorce from kho bonds of matrimony, and that tbe said Court have (appointed Monday, the 3d'dniy of December, at 2 |o’cloek P. 3d., for bearing the isnid Erastus Riff, at (which time and place you can appear if, you think {proper. ’ S. I. POWER, Sh'ff. f Oct. 24,1860w4. j Application in divorce.—To Almi ra Hall.—You'are hereby, notified that Henry .Hall, your husband, has applied to the Court of Com mon Picas of Tioga county for a divorce frooj the ’[bonds' of matrimony, and that the said Court have ap pointed Monday, the 3d day of December, at 2 o’clock P. M., for bearing the said Henry Hall in the premi sses, at Which time and place yon can appear if you think proper. S. I. POWER, Sh’ff. ! October 24, 1860*4, Application in divorce.—to e. s. Marsh. You are hereby notified that Polly Marsh, hy her next.friend dames Marsh, has applied to the Court of Common Picas <rf Tioga county for a divorce from the bi|nds of matrimony, and that the Isaid Coarthave appointed Monday, the 3d day of De cember, at ! 2 o'clock;?. M., for hearing the said Polly [Marsh in the premises, at which? time and place you can appear if you-think proper, j Oct. 24,;iSC0w4. •’&!. POWER, S’a’ff. ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration haring bedn granted to the sub scribers* «D the estate of James A. Wilson, late of iDelmor 'township, deo’d, notice is hereby given to those [indebted lb said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims td present them properly au thenticated for settlement to tbej subscribers, in Del mar. October 24; 1860W6* A DMINISTRATRIX’S INDUCE.—Letters Ajl of "Administration having! been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of Solomon J. Rico, late of Charleston township, deo’d, Notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate pay mint, and those having claims to 'presen t them prop erly authenticated for settiemrfnV to the subscriber, at -her resilience in Charleston. 1 DIANA RICE, 1 Charleston, Nov- 7, 1860:14w6j* Adtn’x. CEEAE RUN, LYCOMING COUNTY, PA. TTtHIS house has been lately refitted and opened for . accommodation of the public, Located at a central point; stages leaving evbry alternate day for Wellsboro and Jorsev Shore, copncoting with curs on the Tioga R. R. north and S. i E. R. U. nn the south. This Hon» i« situated on the Cedar Run Gang Mill pond—a 1 safe and convenient landing for rafts in the rafting season. Good posts are firmly set on the left bank, anditho beach is free from obstructions. Har ing been plraclioally engaged in ihe river business for many years wo feel confident wo can anticipate the wants andi requirements of this trade, and will endeav or to please. The table, bar, chambers and stables will always be attentively watched and well supplied. Call and see ns, and we will parr with you sure to see you againi D. A. FISH, Proprietor. Cedar Hun. Feb. 16, 1860. | "VTOTICjIE. —Whereas my| wife Adeline M. XN pierce has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, this ie therefore to notify all per sons not to trust or harbor her On my account, ns I will pny ino debts of her contracting.—Dated Far mington, Oct. 30, 1860. • x4wd WILLIAM PIERCE. Houghton’* Liquid Pepniu. FOB Dyspepsia and Indigestion. ' For sale at Boy’s Drug Store. my*. Winslow’* Soolhlnj; Syrup. FOB Children teething. Prieto 23 cents. , For Sale at Boy’s Drag Store. B" UFFALO ROBES.—A fiW bales of No. 1 and No; 2 Buffalo Bbbes, and also a few Wolf Robes just received by ■ - W. A. 808 A CO. Wellsboro, Oct. 31, ld6o. | Ready made clothing.-a large Btock now on hand for the fall and winter trade, jaod will be sold very cheap by !W. A. 808 A CO. I Wellsboro, Oct. 31,1860. ■ - T> BOTHER Jonathan’s Furniture Polish. Pyle* I |J 25 bents. For sale ad Bey’s Brag St»re; I)-**' i - * i u . . PERRY DAVIE’S PAIN KILLER in’largp bo»- ties, j ,> Fo’rin3p'»l.Roy^Drn'g'!tore. NEW KRUGI STOKE. DRUG STORE. WILLIAMS, Ag’L P. C. HOIS, i , , . ANDREW |3ARTLE, | Aam rs CEDAR RCHV OTEL. CORN IN Or FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. BIGELOW 4 THOMPSON, AGENTS, AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, Ct.—Capitol $1,000,000. BARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Capitol, , $500,000. PAtENIX FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, 1 $150,000, PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 Of New York City—Capitol [ $150,000 NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO. - ! Of Hartford, CL $225,000. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE bo., ’ Of New York City,—Capitol ' $200,000. MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. • Capitol, , i $20f1,000. HOMESTEAD EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, , I $150,000. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. , Accumulated Capital, , j . $1,500,000. The subacribera are prepared to issue policies of in surance on tbe moat favorable terms in the above well known and reliable Stock Companies, i Farm buildings insured for three years at rates as low as any good companies. : All losses will'be promptly adjustedjand paid at this office. Applications by mail will receive prompt at tention WM. L; BIGELOW, Oct 13, 1860. C. H. THOMPSON, P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. REVOLUTIONS, WHETHER in Government or fashions never go backwnrds. '‘Old Fogyism” may frown down every exhibition of youthful fancy, yet every issue from tbe Press of Fashion shows that some new ad vance has been made in this branch of Science and tbe Arts. Recognising this principle of progress in hit depart ssent of Trade, [ J. WYE ROBIKSOK, has not sought to-keep up with, bat go a little in advance of tbe ideas and wants of this community in which he lives both os regards the style and location of bis business or tho whereabouts and bow be does it. i Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict Attention to Business will under ordinary circumstances insure success be* undertook to manufacture for this community a por tion of - THEIR CLOTHING, and it affords him much pleasure to know that be has so far succeeded as to have received a good SHAB£ OF THE TRADE. A continuance of which—while be gratefully acknowl edges past favors—bo earnestly and respectfully so licits. | In every kind of business there are soma things that are called Leading Articles, and so w« find in this that ■ j BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIIHERES, are what almost everybody wants and wkhotft which no establishment can dress up its customers-ic. truly Elegant Style. Of the.-e he has a great abundance and as deeply dyed as any Democrat cjr Black Repub lican you can find in the land; while in rvAJsrcv oolobd cloths, bis assortment is no less varied than the politics of the numerous parties, ronging all tbe way from genuinfe administration down to rankest opposition. In his selection of goods for Over Coatings be is remarkably fortunate both as to j STYLE AND DURABILITY.! He has not only a large Stock of Gtiods, but his fal cllities for manufacturing them were never better, faaribg secured in Mr. Ten Eyck a mast EXCELLENT CUTTER. And in every other department the most competent help. Confident that he can offer advantages to bis customers not excelled by any in the trade, and deter mined to make his establishment one of tfao best in this section of country, he invites attention ef the people of Tioga County who arO in any way in need of a good, comfortable, stvlish and durable gar ment. J. NYE ROBINSON. Corning, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1859. j NEW GOODS. FALL AND WINTER HATS CAPS. Just received, and having bought tiny Silk Hats at unusually i LOW PRICES, I am enabled to give my customers dho benefit of it Look at these figures: Best $4,50 Silk Hat, City Fall Style reduced to $3 50. Best $4,00 Silk Hat, City Fall Style reduced to $2 50. , $3 50 Hat warranted equal te those usually sold at $4 50. 1 Silk Hats from <is to $3 50. v Wool Hits “ *i 3s to 2 00. Fur Hats 41 I '6s to 6 00. Men's Caps from * 20s to 2 00. Boy's Caps 44 Is to 1 50, And ail my goods at my usually low rates, and the LARGEST STOCK of goods to select from ever brought 'to Steuben Co., comprising almost all stylos and shapes known in the New York Market. STRAW GOODS losing outfit 25 peroont less than cost. Coming, Sept. 1, ISGO. Will WALKER. ERIE FOEN DRV AND MACHINE SHOP, CORNING, N. T. WM. E. ROGERS & CO., PROPRIETORS. 11 MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Boilers/ JtJ Morticeing and Tenoning Machines, Mill Gear ing and Machinery, Plain ahd Ornamental Iron Win dow Caps, Sills aod Casings, Door Cape, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Manufacturers on a large scale of 1 JEFFREY'S CELEBRATED DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP, The best in use for all ordinary purposes and con taining with the other qualities that.ojf a superior Fire Engine. I ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated “Hawking Shingle Mills"—the best now in use. ( Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. WM. B. ROGERS A CO.. Corning, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1850. Iy^ WELLSBORO’ ACADCMt. Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Penna. HZARINUS N. ALLEN, A. M.; - * Principal. Miss Cynthia Farmer, - - - * * Preceptress Miss L. Lucinda Allen, - - - - . Assistant. Miss Josephine M. Todd, - - Music Teacher, The Academic year will be divided into three Terms of 14 weeks each. Winter Term commences Monday , Dec* closes Friday, March Id, 1861, \ Tuition. | Primary Deportment, - •■ i » $2,00 Common Branches, - - -| 4,90 Higher English, - . - - ; • - 6,00 Languages, - ? - - j - 6,00 Instrumeutal music (extra) Term of,lz weeks 10,60 Board and Booms in private families famished at reasonable prices. Students wishing to board theta-' selves may also obtain Booms in private familiem The success that baa attended the efforts of Prof. Allen as a teacher in other institutions in which he has been engaged encourages the Trustees to antici pate entire success in his connection with the Wells boro Academy- j The primary department will be under the care of Mias Allen, whose lime will be given exclusively to the children placed under her charge; There will be formed s TEACHER'S CLASS, the instruction of which to be ont of tbe. regular school hours, hut no extra charge made. Bills of Tuition are tube paid at or before the mid dle of each Term. By order of Trust*' J. F DONALD"' v p! B ’.. WoUsboro, November 7, > SODA fOn*; TAIN( j SODA FOUNTAIN. SODA: FOUNTAIN EOB SALE at * great bargain. Inquire at WELLSBGRO BOOK STORE. books, books i HURRAH FOR SftlT H THE subscribed, having purchased of; H. Pob iason his interest in the Book and Stationery bu siness, would respectfully inform the public ftf bis do* tiro to carry on A. OSNSKA-Is- NEWS StO^M AND BOOK: STORE, i where ho will furnish, AT TOE OLD STAND, opposite C. G. Osgood's Store, or by mail, the fillowirig newspapers and“Magaiines ( at the publisher's rates. DAILIES SERVED BT CABSIEBS. Ne# York Tribune, ; ■ \ Herald, | Tiroes, ! i WEEKLIES, i New Tork Lodger, Warerly Magotine, " Mercury, . Thompson's Bojxortor, “ Weekly, Life Illustrated, W.lcomt Qaeit, Poptit’l " i Scientific American, - Boston | Frank Leslies', True Flag, I - N. 7. Illustrated Kswi, Irish Harper’s Weekly,. LUteU's Living Ag% Warerly Magazine, Thompson's Roporler, Century, MONTHLIES. Harper’* Magazine, Godey’a Lady's jßook, Frank Leslies’ Magaiine, Peterson’s Magaxine, Atlantic Monthly, Arthur's Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, Ladies’ Repository, AH the Year Round, Ladies’ Visitor, Knickerbocker, ' . Pickles, I Budget of Fun, 1 Phunny Fbollow. Also, will bedeept eansfcantly on band, c a esm ete repository of . f F CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Sophs Paper Hanging’, SMS#T MUSIC, PICTURES } MAPS, do. Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to suit any taste, and on<tbe lowest possible terras. Particu lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade, j | SCHOOL BOOKS, j [ Sanders’,Series of’Readers, Oroanleafs Mathematics, Colton’s & Fitches' 0 eog'y, Davies , '* Monloitf A McNa|ly’a Sanders’ SpelSsrs, PjatUr and Hammond’s Writing Book, . |' Brown's and Kenyon's Grammar. | i patronage of the public is respectfully solicited > . W3I. U. I SMITH. Wellsboro, Pa.,]September 5,1860. yl j| STJEWARTS’ STORE, NO. 4 CONCEET BLOCK, MARKET I 'STREET, COBKINCI If. T, STEWARTS : HAVE JUST'RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OE FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. and -are selling at extremely 3LOW PRICES. Corning, Sept. 26, 1860. OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL, THE first term of this Institution will open in the village of Osbeola, Tioga Co., Pa., NOVEMBER 27, 1860, under the control of Mr. A. R. l WIGHT MAN, (former Principal of Union Academy,) and S. R. THAYER. ! ~ The Musical Department will be conducted by Miss M. Davenport, an experienced teacher. A full supply of apparatus will materially aid in the interest and profit arising from a pursuit of the Natu ral Sciences. < , Rooms furnished for those wishing to board them selves, by applying to A. K. Bosard. Esq. Good board .can bo had at reasonable rates. Those wishing rooms will bo better accommodated by applying immediutcy. Apply to A. R.Wightman for a circular, op to A, K. Bosard. ’ A. R. WIGHXMAN. Osceola, Oct. 23, 1860.—13w8 i : VALUABLE FARHIIYC LANDS FOB SAFE. I THE undersigned is now offering'to settlers a large quantity of excellent farming lands, sit uated farm two wlfilteen miles* distance from Wells boro, in Delmar, Shippen, Morris and Elk townships, Tioga Co., Pa. i | The lands are generally well watered, good soil,and in a healthy part bf the country, and will bo sold in lots to suit purchasers and on very liberal 1 terms of payment. \ For further particulars inquire of the. owners, Messrs. Phelps, Dodge A Co., 19 and 21, 1 Cliff St., New York, or of the subscriber. I JOHN DICKINSON, Agent Weihboro, Oct;3, 1860-yl - MIRRORSI < ; MIRRORS! MIRRORSI JUST at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the largest and 1 best assortment ef Mirrors ever brought to Wellsboro. People who wish 1 .“to see themselves as others see them,” will please call and examine. 4 ’ Administrator’* Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been' granted to the undersigned upon the estate of STEPHEN P. MOSIER, late, of Sullivan, docM, all persona in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoee-having claims against tbe same wiil present themjto LYDIA L. MOSIER Acfmr’*, Sullivan, Oct. 1860,61.* Executory NOTics.-Leuem > fcestamentar . having been granted to the of the estate of John I. Chnrleston township, notin' is u„ r ,, bv ’ »iv° “*,*? of ini .^} ei f st **.o to make immo^nteVaymnn” then Scat' ■’ c j nims to P r “ cnt Vftem properly an ... ..a for settlement to the '.ob,briber, at fats rc -8 .-..nee in CSsHeeton. IRA JOHNSTON, October 3,,’1860,—wG Executor, PEDLERS will find it to their advantage to pail at Roy's Drug,Store, as bo has just received a large supply of Essential Oils and Essences alt bind? which bo is soiling very cheap for cash. Anew article) of stove polisb.-XFoi Sale at Roy'? Ijrpg Store, 3 - 'VrEW : WOBAT FLtHntitSptbnetui elma^.a'iy,. News, I ’ W orld, WUko’s Spirit, i ■f"r Foit sales - BY , WIGTHAM & BIiOODGOOD, At OCE XCMEBT Z2f TIOGA, TIOGA COCNT7, PA., j - a untie srmr at - .t? PS<J X'X' TREES, SKStTTJWBSRVV ORAPES; EVERGREENS, da., dc., da. ' PEARS—Tree* of the meet desirehl* fcindi.'endof « tra large size, ifffeslrod. Standard tree* is bearing. APp^gS—A great supply of the'clmieeat kinds. Foufi different kinds of Crab apple. PLUMS-rA large supply of tbs best and most appro red . kinds. ‘ - CHERRIES—An extensive assortment of the best srnas, - CRAPES— -Vl*: Delaware, Diana, Isabella, Black Burgod* 'dyrWbjte Sweet Wnter, White Summer, Hartford Prollllfl* Bebecca and Concord. I ORNAMENTAL— Weeping Mountain Aab, KorwCbea mjt, Balsam of Fir, Scotch Kir, European Silver fir, Norway Spruce, Siberian and American Arbor Vitae, Lurch. &o* SHRUBBERY— Holly leaved Berberry, Chfowe Spiraea pi« 4 ni folio, Deutzia, Green Fomythi*. ROSES— Baltimore Belle, Prairie Qneen£ GOOSEBERRIES —of several choico varieties. CURRANTS—Rod, and White. , Wo would Invite all who are in want of any of tha obov» tree*, te.. to call and toe them for their own satisfaction, tree*«, to can B . C. WICKHAM, JOHN T. BLOOMOOD. Tioga, Aug. 22, ISOOjrl NEW BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER & FINDING STORE. C tfTIJSE undersigned, having leased the store formerly »JL occupied by G. W. West, intends carrying on ali .foe brunches of the shoe and leather .trade. Compe tent workmen are employed ib'the Manufacturing De partment, andall tyork warranted to bp <?nr own ma nufacture. - * Also, all kinds of READY-MADE BOOT* AND CKO£«* constantly on band* All kind* of Leather and Shoe Findings, also constant]/ on band and for sale at loir prices for cash or ready pay. HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for Good! at the highest market price. JOS. JUBEROLB. Wellsboro, Sept. 5, 1860. - - FASHIONABLE KXLLINER7 SHOP, MAIN ST., WELLSBORO. MISS PAULINA SMITITbas just purchpod her , FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of Straws of all kinds,. Pattern Hats, Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks of all kinds, ~ and in fact ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS, she solicits a call from the ladies.«f Wellsboro and vicinity, feeling confident that ■ - , v . HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, . and compare favorably with those of any- establish-- moot in the county in regard to price. BLEACHING AND PRESSING dou«a» supepor manner. Opposite Empire Store, up-staira. Setot. 19,1860. , 1 WEStI'IELD SELECT SCHOOL, 0. M. STEBBINS,, Teachetl, T 1 e Winter Term begins November 27th, 1869, TUITION: I Primary Branches ..,,.,..$2 56 Common English 1.,„ 2 09 Higher Branches 3 50 Be ard and rooms in private families furnished at very prices. A good ball has been procured for the uinter term. - No pains mil be spared to make this school equal to any in the county. 0. it STSBBIN& Wsitfiold, Tioga Co„ Prf. , 12wi. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. TjIE Subscriber offers for sale the inrge farm known as the Q RIGGS FARM, situated nnr f(ie Wells* boro* and Mansfield Hoad, one mile east of WhltneyrUle, containing 210 acres, all good farming land, about 40 acre* itnpr ived, with a frame bom and a log bouse thereon, will sell cheap for cash or upon reasonable time, or exchange far property near Stony Fork. _ .For further prtlculan apply to H. W. Williams, WelUbo*% Morgan Hart, Charleston, or the subscriber. Stiiny Fork, Oct. 3, 15C0.— 3a. H. S. ifiSTINOa. . LL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER ■ WALL PAPER * ■ WALL PAPER WALL PAPBB atest styles and largest assortment of wall paper • brought in Wollshoro/ In connection with the • e can be found Window Shades of ail kinds. Call Jtt • WM. fl, SMITH. r ellsboro, April sth, 1860. WA ever abov soon Ltiud. THE subscriber has for sale a large qnantity af farming land of excellent Quality, and in good lo cations in Tioga nnd Potter County, comprising sever al lots of improved land. These lands will be fold on ton years time at reason able rates. Those who desire to secure to themselves a good farm, can now do so on bettor terms than will ever be offered again in this Wellsboro, March 8, JBRO. A. V. COHB: UNION ACADEMY AND TEACHERS’ SEMINARY; Deerfield. S, B. PR1CE....... Principal, Mrs. Sophia Puice. ........ .Preceptress. Winter Term of 1860 and '6l commences Deo. 4th» Spring Term of 1861, commences March sth. Tuition, from $3.00 to $5.00. rent, $1.50. For particulars, sec circulars. Deerfield, Tioga Co., Pa., Oct 3.1, 1860wC* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:-Lett«« of Administration having been granted to the sab ecriber, on j the estate of Henry Decay, late of CTymer township, dec’d.'notice is hereby given to tbos# in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having cl.iims._to present them properly authen ticated for settlement to the subscriber, in Clymer. Oct. 24, 1860. JOB REXJFORD, .Adm’r. NOTICE is hereby given, that George' IV. Lloyd, of Middlebury, has .filed bis petition in the oSoe of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sea. sion of Tioga county, for license to keep public house in said township, and that he will.be heard December ith, 1860, at I o’clock P.'M. , J. F. DONALDSON) Cl**. PLASTEB, i THE FARMERS OP TlOcil C<K NEED otdy be toidthat a Urge snantity of thia superior article, recommended by Horace Sra,- ley, is ready fur them at TDE MANSFIELD PLASTER MILL, It requires no pui3’.,otn preduce'a <l rush/’ an'diieolA at the low price of JS.fift per ton, Mansfield, Jan. 26, 186% A NETT, Large, and Elegant assortment of OARPHTINO, t „ Will bo sold b\ lowest prices, by LawreuceviUe, Sept. 12, 1860. Brown’s Bronchial Tvoclirs. OR COUGH LO ZE NGES. F^thecnreofbo^ Sor ? Tbroat Pulmonary Irritation, and to clear the voice for pah'_ ic #penkw , aud B | ngcrt , .* . For sale at Roy*s Drug Store. PARK IS FO\7DER is now extensively used pit j*- uorse aUo for colds and coughs i* .orses, to the appetite, regulate tbe digesting and tq improve the condition of the animal. useful ala'g preventative for horn distemper in csttj*. - For sale at Drug jSU\v.. BINDING. BOOKS* Magazines and Newspapers bound in Su perior Styles. Universal facilities enable,up to ideas all. Call and see at the BOOK STOI^K. BALSAM TOLU. COUGH is the most popular and useful expectorant now in us© in this vicinity. It is prepared fyom the Bnlsanrof a tree wowing in hot climates, mostly ip South America. • tale at Roy*> Drug Store.- P ARPETS AND ‘FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.— j ar?o anortmont now on band find for 1 *»te very cheap by W ‘ • A- EOB £ Co ' Wollsboro, Oct, 31-, 1860. •• H /mCIT-EIKS SXIUT Di iraCAC,- ; Por:CSH s , AMOS BISBH E. L. TVELLS.
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