• -■?****? _, r HE AGITATOR. = ==== wiu#BOMlDGHj PA., -> -< io»>«o. *.Co- in Kuna &., New York, and 10 s. “, d J£ e WTgeM cirraUtJng New»p*M« tette iort ‘..Sited the C***'!*. ,Tbei an authorised to con- w 1 Advertise soenta. m '/ Idter-i- B- Brewster, P.M. . A f B w cords of good drjr wdod,lBinche»lon s , yibetaken on subscription offitta. K deliver > immediately- j|. _■ , _ ■■ ■■ .. ' •' ’ •g- W'e have delayed iho publication of onr paper i (Wednesday) evening,' |n order US Of the election,« near, aa |onld be arrived at . this hoar. j‘. ’ . ' S»-We give in another etdomp-onr special report tolateFair. >« ***** reporter,to write 11 down faithfully tree, without fear orfavor. pf _ _ t v_ -gnls of exhibitor* -were not attached to any 1 article on Trhibition, nojoije can eharge him with penonelitie».| Our oolnmM Me open for replies to any of the strictures bo baa Ipatje. If ho has been unjust or unfair, it was because-bo was instrnctod to *• impartial: J Baldwin, lowell * Co., i if-Tioga, have recent 1* moved into their new store, tthlihia by far the lar- MSI building of tlie kind in the’eo’inty. We stepped there the otjier jday and fodjtd ithem piling away totde of newidry goods,, jnst rt'w )red from the city. We cite this as'a new evidence inoreasingbasi ■jjeu of our sister town. ’ Tiogikjii a -very handsome village, and this ijtrge new store in the center of.it jgij etill more to jja good looks, j Don't forgi ttbe Grand Litjeoln Maas Meeting ia Ptookfield, on redneaday, OcK-llTtb, .at 1 o’clock is'the afternoon.' fthere will b|l delegations there bm Independence end Tronpshtjig, K. T., and from Hurleon, Hector, Bingham and Ijjllyases, Potter Co'.; besides delegations from th«jta4jaoent towns of this County-. Jt is to be e "big li>ing.” Hon. Isaac Benson, A. G. Olmsted, Bsq., W nil M. Peebles, Bsq., r 0( s. T.) and otiers, are adverted to speak, lum eat, every body, apd hear them 1 • pß' D. B. Dafj»nd ft Co. employ a no# process in rectifying the Saloratus mannfi ptured by them.— Ihis process is s rpcont discovery; «nd irdeclared by ehenists.and scientific men to 1 ; be’ltho most afiectnal ostkod known. ' It is ibnis 0 nabthor establishment in this conntry. Baleratns, b jbe {faithful and hole some, most be perfectly fro : fro ta impuritiss. Do Lend 4 Co’s Saleratgs is peri jelly jpnre. For sal* by ill pod goroors. I Manufaow id » id for.sale at whole ule by D. B, Do Dand. ft Col Fa rport, Monroe Co. V. r ■ ■ LU if 7o Me Durii m t«ka» 01 trains for President. I give; yon |ho- annexed result ; For 1i1ne01n„1...[,..„ JSff II M Breckinridge- If “ Bougies i. #»1 j' Hip. 6 P(p QemtKmii ji r . ) y...2 Hiking a total of 39V, oat wyeh Lincoln bad e majority of 153 (per aft opjwi itiaii'pombtned. So speak the sous of the o|(d Key Stop . ibis is a “ prognosis" not reiy flattering to “Pent racyi" 1 1 J. ' Tj • f: 3 pS~ Mr. W. H. Caon, of 1 lossßurg, has' shown ns a model of JUllsj Patent Clot »t Pfpfcer, die first and only thing of thd whieh! us J at been eonstroeted that bas fully ajeonplisbed Ibe cfliioet for whieh it is designed. It consists of abe k osSart provided at the front vith'a sorijss of angulsi tee’jiy with spaces bo breea them and (anger rouni, spaijba at their backi, through which the stalks pi' s nfir the heads have beta cat off by ms knifewh ch it 'pliced over them. The cart is shppsrtsd at the [ wek[ by. a castor wheel, sad by two wheels in front, ; amibged that the pick ers oan be raisedlor lowered t > sub'(he varying height of the clover. Hellable farmlTS Wij>, have used it say that one horse and man can gathjt from six to ten seres a day and pot injure tbs graalsor herbage. The machine is within the reach c ;evo|£ farmer aa it costa befits. Mr. Cpon owns thl ]right ! of this State and ticsi who deSujajonn'had bett r eoainlt him personal ly or by letter, 'll ■, , - ;, ' ■V 1 r The Lpsr Cube CnliEcafpL.—Hu Father PaosoDitoES the Letter M th| ! ,last Aqitator aSlisder. —We publish belcwa pote received from Ur, Chsrles Churchill, the fabler elf the missing man whose disappearance at . Brie' a yehr ago created so nuoh-sicitement, and whose I'e-apliearanee in Oregon w# chronicled last week s * 'l' MiDDLtßimr, Tioga Co-i f?a., Oct 6, 1880., ” Mb.Tooso—jDeor Sir: ifreadtto-day a letter in the Ajitator setting forth thatgClariiiOhurchiU Is alive tod in Jacksop jpounty, Oregon, bht does hot give the name of the town or post-offldp, so that letters could be sett for infprmatioa. Keitl fit ftp* the writer allow ed his own name published or the' dame of bis county! so thaVl eannqtj get letters to: ifm f, but he states that he has signed his real name, \ Idt erjahes not,to have it pnbSahed. IT ■ | S \ - Kot, ay dear Sir, will yonUogobd enough to write Be the real name of the man (who lips intended either to do goed, or to slander 1 which, Tr.yet to ’ bo ascer- tamed; bis refusing the publilhing&f Ms name would 'go to proretbh latter. By gibing |pie.such informa bon snd publishing this letter! yousvill confer a favor 00 a troubled.father. Yours, tmly, Charles Churchill. —ln reply to the above note we will state, 1- That tbojfetterrsn j, s t wiet’l Agitator distinctly ftsles that Clark Churchill faals up in Jack aonvEile, Orogdn f and the grtieje’ which we copied h<® the Erie ‘fixate i says that he " now resides in Jickionville, Jackson 'Counljy, Oregon.” We think 'Mioddrersis sufficiently explicit ‘frf anybody, and *t a fetter Addressed to that offlciswill find its way “te the lost njin’s haads. ,’T ~ !• We nevey publish the na ne of any of our corres fondsnu, unless by thoir f enhission. We depart' fro® our this case, and lend to yon by this J * Bail, the name and address onr correspondent. 3. We bavejptherproof that Clark Churchill iaaUve, * th we do hop feel at liberty to publish at present. 7* *™ perfectly satisfied that Mr. ! Charles Churchill Mlt s that hit son is alive Igy better evidence than T* COa H , P rn '*b. Next week we expect to puh- Elelter o| letters written by the lost man himself. ■ ■ m: a. it. n i d, ef fl’’!. Cr “ k > oet - 3d, by flevJL L. Beynoldi, SSMR^.Vl Mr - TOHN t MITCHELL, to Miss ‘ilK BALDWIN, both of Mi‘ Chells Creek. ® ra iford Co, Pa., sipt. 25,by Bev. 3, lOTtp’c M - manly, of. Xwy.-to Mis* CHAB j ™ S. B|pCKWELIi. of Canton. on the 4th’inst-.-by Bar. S.J. M’- BnJfoS’r 4tr, ALBEET COVKLt, of Bldgebury, Co, and Miss LAV IN A of Mid- ®'KNAPP B(!?V i 1I . # f on U “. sth 'iftifc. •■««*» J.CLIA a * r r *ged 35 vatm. > < _ w. Notice. ij to thi^Jss~w%* tration hl ing.been granted J- «08ra^S*^flf^ a th ? e >t« of STEPHEN a *s?> *ll .person* in t*rnent,and £l^j“*. r *9 n “ , *4i)o«nak*immodißto - NOTZOBB. The ladlap 3Do^(«4tV : PromElmlra, who bu daily aatonubed bit patients and t|eir friendt/by enringdiseaaßS of long Handing' which! bad been abandoned at incurable, will be at the Pennsylvania Honte, in Welleboro, on the 2Stb and fffitb of October. Let the . affiioted, in every stage of suffering call on Urn. Why will yon linger out a lifeofj gloom and' despair! ’ Come, and be cured,' by nature's remedies, which are mild and safe., Residence: Mansfield, Tioga Co., Pa. - * ' ■ - ; WHO SHOULD USE SR. 3. DOVES SODS’ VEGETABLE , IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS I i All who tire afflicted with Incipient Oonsumptioi or Weak Longs should use them. ’ •' I All who suffer from weak stomachs, IndJgeetlonJlWnriK sla, or Piles should use them. "1 * \ All who suffer from. General or Nervous Debility, Beatles**' ness at night, want of Sleep, Ac., should use them; ; • All persons who are convalescent after fever or other sick ness should use them. * ; Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers,—and all pub*' 11c speakers should use them. ) 1 i Keopen, and all persona leading a sedentary life 1 should *iee them.' • _ ■ i The aged and infirm shpuld us? Ihem. M ' All,who require a stimulant or tonic should use them. All who are addicted to the use of ardent spirits a l "** wish to reform, should use them. • j ■ f v ■ 1 Theyare made of a pure Sherry Wine, and of .thS natirs plants and herbs of the country, and should be recommend* ed by temperance* societies, clergymen, physicians, and. all fnends'of humanity. . • .-f - . Theyare prepared by .an experienced acdakiUfuU physl-; clan, and aside from their medicinal properties, ate ; a most delightful beverage; and yet, as a medicine, aro xtalnnoCent. and harmless as the dews of heaven. • Sold by druggists generally. 1 CHAS. WIDDUTELD A CO, Proprietors, \ 78 William New York. Baldwin, Lowell A Co.,'Agents at Tioga. ■ 7;3yl O- Dr. H. B. Borden, of Tioga, is General Agentg/or Tio ga County, to whom all application* for agencies! must be made; * , ’ '' LIST op LETTERS, remaining in the Post Office at Wellsboroj for the Quarter ending Sept. SO, I 860: r : - : Beane -Rev Samuel „; Pryde B M ■ i Boyd John IT. ~T, Ramsey Alanson •' Bolt Horace H 3 . Richards Robert Bailey'.Mrs. Lydia ' > Roberts Amos P’ 7 Brown:Miss Priscilla P Rannenls Gilbert - Colton|Rer J W 'Richland J , r . Cole Li D Keabsam Joseph l : Campbell E R Smidt Henri Decked Lonisa Smith Harvey Dean C A 2 Smiths Dunham H | Smlth'H - 'Dayton A B Somers Lyman \ Forman Miss Mary E ■ Sears BH ' ‘ Fentorf Freeman . Slingerland Charts# Greeny A ' Shimpf Nicholaus J3aakiH*Mr Teacher 4o Taylor Miss Julian Gens John ■ Tarr t Klmberland Hankies Hester Wilson Luther [ Johnson John Wheeler Isaao I Jones jane E Wheeler N E Kelly Miss Mary , ' Wheeler Ann Letter Mrs Polly Wheoler, Miss EHxs Mann 'Mrs P ' Wheeler Mrs Eveline - Miller jfoo H Williams Mrs S J Maynard Mist Lanra Jane Wilson G W ; O’Dea Cornelias.(foreign) Woodruff Lyman | / OohlsohUger Theodora 2 Wade Thomas Sarah Westlake Mrs Ben], 3 Persons calling for the above letters will please say that they axe advertised, . last week, a vote usd Elmir* Examinations wiu taka place u follows: R05evi11e....... Oct 10. Jackson (Daggett’s-Mills) 11. Sulliran (Mainsburg) " 11. Tioga... _ “ IS. Middlebury (Brigg’s School house) 16. Charleston (Dartt Settlement)-. " 11. WelTsboro (Academy) ; f' ' 18, . Chatham (Treat School bouse) ._ “ It. Farmington (Gee School house). Delmar (Stony Fork) Morns (Babb’s).... Shippen (Big Meadows).- Gaines and Elfc(Vermilyea’s).... Clymer (Sabinsrille) -. Westfield Mansfield.... Corington -. Bless Blockhouse ... Unieb (Swamp School boose) LawnencerilU. 1 Kelson BBclaad and Osceola (Elkland).,.. Deerfield (Colon Academy). Brookfield (Red School h0ne5).,,.,.. —Tioga Teachers’ Institute, a£' Mansfield, Not. is, 14, 16, 16.. One (perhaps two) of the first educators of the day will be employed for the benefit of the In* stitote.; County Superintendents of adjoining Conn* ilea will be invited to attend. Examinations will, commence at 9 o'clock, and no Candidate fora certificate will be admitted to the class after 10 5 o'clock. Pen, ink and paper required on the part of Wacb. Teachers are requested to present themselves for ex amination in the district where they intend to teach, unless otherwise excused. The examinations are so arranged as to avoid the necessity for private or special examinations. None, thrreforie, will be granted. 1 Thosq who got "No. 1" throughout,.upon preparing and depositing with the County Superintendent a dis sertation of at least five pages of ordinary letter pa* per, on some topic connected with teaching or eduea turn, (if; approved) will be entitled to a " County” or professional" certificate. The friends of education generally are invited to attend these examinations. It is especially desirable that the School Directorssbonld b© presen t end receive tbkir wqota of Reports, Blanks; <kc.~- HIEAM C. JOHNS* Mainiburg, Sept. 27, '6O. Cq. Sup't. VALUABLE LANDS f 1 FOE, SALE. ; ! HE undersigned is now offering to settlers a large quantity of excellent farming lands, sit uated farm two to fifteen miles’ distance from Wells boro,in-Delifiar, Sbippen, Morris and Elk townships, Tioga Co., Pa. . [The lands are generally well watered, good soil,and inn healthy part of the country, and will be sold in lots to knit purchasers and an very liberal terms Of payment. for farther particulars inquire of the owners, .Messrs-; Phelps, Bodge A Co., 19 and 21, Clift St., New York, or of the subscriber. 'l,l JOHN DICKINSON, Agent v: IWelJWboro, dot 3, 1860-yl j NOTICE TO COLLECTORS C\F STATE AND CO, TAX.—Collector* are here / by notified that they most make a payment at tbe Special Conrt to be held in November, and alto be prepared to settle their duplicates at December Term. C, i . [Sy order of Commiuianert, Welldioro, Out, 3,1860. w 3 Valuable Beal Estate for Sale. THE Subscriber offers for. sole the large farm known as the QIUGGS FARM, sitnated near the Weils boro’and Mansfield Road, one mile east of Wbitnejville, containing 210 *ck>, all good faming land, abont 40 acre* improrfts, with a frame barn and a log boose tbenon, will sell cheap for cash or.upon reasonable time, or exchange for property near Stony Fork.. ■ For farther prticulars apply to H. W. Williams, tVe’lsboro, Morgan Hart, Charleston, or the subscriber. - Stony fork, Oct. 8, IMP.—3m. H. 8. HAfiTtKOg. Tbe undersigned beg leave to Inform'tbe psblie that they'are now receiving the largest end best stock of good* adapted to the wants of the' people ‘Of, this section, jhaf ever'was. brought into the county, llWe desire every body to come in and examine the stock, until which time we desire a suspension of public opinion. 3. It. BOWEN A sCO... Empire Store, 'Oot, 3,. 1860. . r 1 ' fflamlleld Flouring Mill.: . SHE people o Mansfield ana vicinity are.hereby notified ehaf said HILL has Jnst been repaired, and pnt ln per order, beTirig three run of atone, and a Falad drain Separator, which Will separate all fool seed tram the. grain; eoneeqaently tbe best of work can and will be done. Met chants and fanner* are invited to tty this MU, and first rate work will be warranted by , J. 01 KELLY, • , Mansfield, August 18, M 6», - t Miller. Cash paid, for *ll Irinds of Grain at tbs ftlffl. , TkILES, PILES, PILES.—A new lead v»lq»ble jr reraody for thll painful and tronb nsomo aioeife eso be obtained *t - ROY’S DRUG STORE. June-JJ, 1860, A. S. BREWSTER,?. If. cosmojr schools. CARD. THE WELLSBORO BOOK STORE. I BOOKS, BOOKS!. irURRAII FOE SMITH. fT|HB subscriber, haTingpurohased of E. B. Bob- Jl| iasoi) hi ji n tercal in tba Book and-Statlonerj bu ■lofM, would respectfully inform the public of hia do-. iin|to canyon ' , A; QBNBRAL NEWS ROOM I' AND BOOK STORE, furnish, ; - , : 4l- THE OLD STAND, | -oppbsite-O. Q. Osgood's Store,or bj mail, the fallowing newspapers and Magazines, at tfao publisher’s raids. . t DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS. New York Tribune, , | [ Herald, : Times, !4 . News, ■ : World, ■■■ A WEEKLIES. -u . Not Tork Led(ger, Warerlj Magazine, " , Mercury, I . Thompson's Reporter, . “ Weakly, Life Illustrated, ■ - Wei some Gnest, Wilke's Spirit, Cea airy,' ‘ 7 Porter’s ! ' Scie ntifio American, Boston Pilot, Fra 1 ik Resiles’, TroeFlag, N.I. Illustrated News, Irish American, Har ser's Weekly, , - littell’sj Living Age, Was erly Magazine, Thompson's Reporter, ''.’fiSOITTBUES.; Har ser’s Magazine, 60407*0 Lady’s Bool;, Fras b Leslies’ Magaiaj, Peterson's Magazine, Alls olio Monthly, Arthur’s Magazine, Ecl< :tio Magazine, Ladles’ Repository, All 1 he Tear Round, , Ladies’ Tisitor, Kni ifcerbooker, Pickles,: Bud ;et of Fan, Phonny Fhellovr. 'A so, will be kepl oc nstantly on hand, a com .eta repository of CLASSICAL, HIiiTORIOAZu POETICAL, EKHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books,; Paper; Hangings, I SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, HAPS, &c. Orders for Binding Bonks. - The work executed to suit any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Partica. lar attention will also hjs given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. 1 ' SOHOC Sanders’ Series of Read Colton’s A Pitches’Geo, Monjeitf A McNally’s ' Potter and Hammond’s i’s and Kenyon’s patronage of the 3roi llsboro, Pa., Septa STEWA NO. i CONGEST BL COBHI »■ ■ . STE " 20. " 33. “ S 3. “ 24. " 28. “ 36. « si. « 20. " 30. IV£ JUST RECE . AND WII *■ i Z'-'.Vvr. U I. P 5, «: r. ...» “ 8. ...» “ 9. .... “ 10. GBOCERDEI Boots and Shoi TAMKEE HO 'ARE BELLI Coding, Sept 26, 186 "fotter 00. Ra 4 A PPLICAXION will 1 Haro of Penneylyoi Charter of the "Potter I for aa Act to build and c pointson the line of the E Clinton county to any Pine Creek. Germania, Sept 31, II MIItpORSI i JUpT received at S, largest and best brought to Wellsboro. themselves as others see ezam|ne. TT'SECUTOR’S NOT! Pi paving ’been grant* *' «: estate of John Baton township, not ted to said estate ti tose having claims' jested for sottlemenl e in Charleston, iber 3, iB6o.—w# jCb’arfi todebj and tl tbentl aidenj Oc i AUDITOR’S NOTIO {pointed an auditor I Robinson and Jas, Barbel man,[deo’d, and make dif said estate, will attend to on tbi 26th day of Octets at the office of A. P. Coni Oc|obcr3,lB6o. : ■ | THE UBT m?ES I . BEST AND CHBAPES bnilN-O BED ZXT { Tl *i)RB elastic than feather*, and lie IVII durable. Price, onlj.its.oo. Fq T( ' E. D 1 WELLS, La k ■ InEW, Barge, and felcgant assorl <A. } CAHPBTINQ, Will |e told at the lowest prices, by^ ! Laprencerille, Sept 111, 1860, | HOUSEHOLD FURMn /AH ALL KINDS, cab be found at t \J ; E. D. WELLS,' LAWBBNCI : JOURNEYMEN WASTED. ' THREE or four good Journeymen SHOEMAKERS Wanted immediately! at my Boot and B.ioe Shop, f 'I A BXBEBOLE. ; WipbonySept. 10,1800. , 'j-- . . .. £3 DESCRIPTIONS received for all the Magaiincs O and papers, either in. clubs, or by Una single'dopy, ap ; - ROBINSON’S NEWS ROOjd, EVENING Edition of the DAILY fIEIBUNE for sixty cents a month at ■ I - ■ 40 "< r SMITH'S, BOOK STORE. ■ i i ■ ’ 1 * ' * " ' Tt/fUTCHELP’S STBDP OF IPECifc. For Colds, Coughs, Croup, Ac 1 . At Store. , .. ....J—■ TAbBBY-DAVIE-8 PAIN KILLEfc 3n large hot. p’?i sal* at Bey’s Drn| Store. TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. >r. BOOKS. in, QreanletTa Mathematics, fj, Caries ‘ Sanders’ Spellers, Writing Book, Grammar. ! publie is respectfully solicited. WH. H. sMira nber 5, 1860. 3 J ' iTS’ STORE, :pCE,! MARKET STREET, 1 i ! ' ‘; ISO If. 1 V, SVAB.TS VED THEIR STOCK OF [TER OfiSf GOODS, PRO VISIONS, is, Hats and Caps, IOTIONS, Ac. IQ AT EXTREMELY PSIOES. LOW •iroad Company. . be made to tb 3 next Legiala inia for a sap element to tbe County Railroad Company/' : )DBtraofc their Road from any i anbury and E do Railroad in loint on tbe branch of CHAS. BUSHOR, Pres't, 5j60-4t RORS! * Ml] : MIRRORS! : tIXH’S BOOKSTORE, the asnrtmeut of Mirrors ever I People who wirfh “to see them,” will {lease call and ICE.—Belters . testamentary Id to the subscriber, executor JL Johnstop, deo'a, late of Ice is hereby given to . those 5 make immediate payment, to present them properly an* j to the subscriber, at his re -1 IRA JOHNSTON, " Executor. erslgned, ap account of C. f O. B. Good. >0 proceeds of a appointment o’clock p. m., sE.—The ami I to settle the r, executors < itributionof t the duties of hi er Inst., at 1 e, in Wellsbor I 8. PIER lE, Auditor. pas i Shter and mote reals by wreucevQle. tent of I. WELLS. ie rooms of iVILLB. -V- t -*•' NEW GOODS! WM. A. ROE & CO., Have just received their New Stock of \ ■ FALL & WINTER Consisting in pari of i DRY GOODS P R0.Y.1 S I 0 NS, BE AD Y L M ADE CLOTH IJf Q HATS 4 CAPS, , .BOOTS 4 SHOES, CROCKERY 4 HARDWARE; - j aLXSfIk WOODENWARE, i CARPETS, FLOOR 4 TABLE OIL CLOTHS, and in fact everything ip the line of Goods that is usually kept in a store can be found »t this establish ment. Purchasers will please call and examine Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, anti convince themselves that, the place to buy good; and cheap Goods is at ' ■W. A. 808 & GO’S. Wellsboro, Oct 27, ,1859. WICKHAM & BLOOD6OOD 3 Tioga,. Tioga County, Pa., | FRUIT TREES, SHRtTBBESv; GRAPES, EVERGREENS, &c., &c„ &c. ] PEARS —Trees'of the most desirable kinds, and of tra Urge sfse, if desired. Standard trees m bearing. i' APPLES —A great supply of the choicest kinds. Fdur different kinds of Crab apple. . ’ PLUMS—A Urge.supply of the best and'most approved kinds. CHERRIES—Ah extensive assortment of the best kinds. GRAPES —Tie: Delaware, Diana, Isabella, Black Burgun dy. White Sweet Water, White Summer, Hartford Prolific, Bebecca and Concord. ORNAMENTAL —Weeping Mountain Ash, Horse dies .not, Balsam of Fir, Scotch Fir, European Silver Fir, Norway Spruce, Siberian and American Arbor Titae, Larch. Ac. SHRUBBERY —Holly leaved Berberry, Chinese Welgella, Spiraea prn nl folio, Dentzia, Green Forsythia. ROSES—Baltimore Belle, Prairie Queen. GOOSEBERRIES —Of several choice varieties. CURRANTS—Cherry, Bed, and White. We would invite all who are in want of any of the above trees, Ac., to call and see'them for their own satisfaction. ’ " b c Wickham Tloge, Ang. 22, ISflOjl JOHN T. BLOODQOOD. Parker Brothers, TO THE PEOPLE OF TIOGA COUNTY. "VT7"B have located ourselves in the store on the YV' comer of Main and Grafton streets, Welisborb, for the purpose of establishing ourselves in the Stove, Tin, & Hardware Bnsiuess An experience of ten years in business, dealing in the BEST articles in our line, trill, are trust, enable ns to eater to the wants of our patrons, to onr mutual profit and- satisfaction. We fully recognise the principle that no business is legitimate that does not tepd to the advantage of ail parties interested; that no,,bargain is a good one, that is not a good one for the buyer, as 'well as the seller f and in onr dealing shall deem it ear best interest, to forward, so far as in ns lies, the interest of onr easterners. Our purchases shall include in our line the best the custom market affords. Stock of our manufacture shall be of the best material, and being u Tinners by. trade and working at itwe expect to be up to &e\ times in quality and in price. ' Our stock of Stoves is yet to arrive, but ns ad earnest of its quality, we have a few samples on haiid 1 which wo shall take pleasure in showing any who will' favor us with a call. Respectfully, E. A. Parker, > J. H. Parker, > N. B.—We, have tho-exclusive sale for Tioga Co., of the celebrated P. P. Stewart’s summer and winter Cooking Stove. Wellaboro, Sept. 19, 1860. IlgjiWk CABIIfET ware room. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that he bis on hood at the t old stand, and for sale a Cheap Lot of Furniture. comprising in part Dreteing and Common Bureau*, Secretaries and Book Cate*, Center, Card and Pier Table*, Dining and , Break/aeiTahU*, Marble-topped and Common Stand*, Cupboard», Cottage and other Bedttead*, Stand*, So , /at and Chair *, (Hit and Roteicood Moulding* for Picture Frame*. i COFFINS made to order on short notice. A hearse will be farnished'if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing done to order. August lBs_£^ THE subscriber gives notice that-ho has taken the Woolen Factory of J. I. Jackson, near Wellaboro, where be will do all custom cardingand cloth dressing that psay be entrusted to him the coming season'. The works have been put in thorough repair, and all work will be warranted if the wool is brought in proper condition. The terms are pay down in all cases. The highest cash price will be paid for wool to those who wish to sell. R« W, JACKSON. • WeUsboro, April 12th, 1860. 3m. CEDAR RUN HOTEL. CEDAR RUN, L YCOMINQ COUNTY, PA. . THIS bouse has been lately refitted and opened for tbe accommodation of the public. Located at a central point ; stages leaving-every alternate day for WeUsboro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars-on the Tioga R. R. north and 6. & E, R. R. on the south. This Honseis situated on the Cedar-Run Gang Mill pond—a safe and convenient landing for rafts in the rafting season. Good posts are firmly set on the left bank, and the beach is free from obstructions. .Jfavr ing been practically engaged in-the river business for many years we feel confident we can anticipate the wants and requirements of this trade, and will endeav or to please. Tho table, bar, chambers and stables will always be attentively watched and well supplied. CaU and see ns/and we will part with you sure to see you again* • D. A. FISH, Proprietor , Cedar Run. Feb. 16, 1860. ED, WALL PAPER . WALL-PAPER WALL PAPER , WALL PAPER WALL PAPER’ WALL PAPER Latest styles and largest assortment of wall paper ever brought inrWdlltboro.’ In connection with the above can be found'Window Shades of all hinds. Call soon at > WM. H. SMITH. Wellsbbro, April Stfi, iB6O. PICTURE FRAIMSO. TOILET 'GLASSES, Portraits, Pictures, Certificatas Engravings, Needle Work, do., Ac., framed in the neaest manner, in plain and ornamented Gilt. Rose Wood, Black Walnut, Dak, Mahogany, 4c. Per sons leaving any artiole'for framing, can receive them next day framed in any style they wish' and hong for them. - Specimena at 1 SMITH’S BOOKSTORE. FALL FASHIONS. 18 6 0. GENTLEMEN'S Wear of Silk Hats, at the NEW HAT BTOEE in Area do Block, opposite the Dioldnaon House. ■ ■ w . *. g, P. .QUICK, - Cdfajag, Feb, 23 ; IS6O, Ratter. GOODS. GROCERIES, FOB SALEI ‘ - Bt at ouairussm cr A LARGE SUPPLY OP GREETING : PARKER BROTHERS. B. T. VANHORN. WOOL, wool*. . VK'- .• ' W. D TEBBELL, ' , ' CORNING, K. Y. - Wholesale and Retail Dealer, in DRUBS, And Xedieintt, Lead, Ziae, and Colored Pai»U, Oil*, Varnith, Rnahet.Oamphene and Burning Plaid, Dye Staff, Sail and Glair, Pare Liqnon for Medicine, Patent Medicine!, Artists PainU and Brother; Perfumery, Pamey ArHelet, Flavoring Exiraelt, etc,, IKS, A general assortment of School Booki— Blank Books, Staple and Fancy Stationary. I Phjaicians,Druggistsjind Country Merchants dealing in any of the above articles can be supplied at a small advance on New York prices. , 1 [Sept. 22, 1857.] FURS! FFRS! FFKS.J FUEB— Tha snbscriber hits Just received a Urge ■assortment of Furs for ladies wear, consisting of. FITCH CAPES & VICTOEINES, • FRENCH SABLE CAPES & VICTOEINES, RIVER MINK GAPES is MUFFS, ROCK MARTIN CAPES i VICTOEINES. These comprise a small qm ntity of the assortment. The; have been bought at loi ' prices and will be sold, at extremely low prices for cash, at the NewHatStore in Conridg, N. Y. - B. P. QUICK.' , ' H. D DEMING, Would respectfully announce to die people of Tioga County that heir now prepared to dll all Wo era for Apple, Pear Peach,Cherry, Nectarine, Apricot, Evergreen and Deciduous Ornamontaltrees. Also Currants, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Blackberries and Strawberries of all new and approved tarl ttles. - P nggg Consisting of. Hybrid, Perpetual and Sum liV/OXjk/“mer Boses, Moy, Bourbon, Noisette, Tea, Bengal or China, and Climbing Rosea. . Clip Tinnrp V luc ndlngall the finest sewva- OFIJVUPI>CiIV > i-- rI^e 9 of Althea, Calycanthns Dectzia. Lilacs, Spines, Syringios. Viburnums, Wigilias Ac. PTYinrCPfl Paeonies. Dahlias, Phloxes, Tulips, UIA7 W £i 1 vuj"Hyaclntl y, Nereis sis; Jonquils, 2JI Ues.Ac. • ~ GRAPES—AII varieties. , ■ Peabody’s New Hant-boi* Strawberry, i dor. plants, $5. Qrden respectfully solicited.- { for Grafting, Budding or Pruning will be. promptly attended to.''Address 1 ' ' Dec. 10, ’6B. .H. D. DOMING, W boro, Pa. NEW BOOT, { SHOE, LEATHER A FISDISG STOKE. THE undersigned, having nosed the store formerly occupied by G. W. West intends carrying on all the branches of the stae and Compe tent workmen are employed in the Manufacturing De partment, and all work warn ated to be our own ma nufacture.\ ■ ‘ Also, of * READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, constantly on band. All kin Is of Leather and Shoe Findings, also constantly on 1 and and for sale at low prices for cash or ready pay. HIDES and,PELTS takep in exchange for Goods at the highest market price. -JOS. RIBBROLE, Wellsboro, Sept 5, I 860.: . __ ; FASHIONABLE BULUHEKT SHOP, m4iN ST., WELLSBOBO, , MISS PAULINA SMJTH has jnat purchased her ’ FALL AND WINTER GOODS, contisting of Straws of all kinds, Pattern- Hajs, Bloomer'Hats, Flowers, Velvsts, Silks of all kinds, and in fact ALL KINDS OF ah. solicits a call from the 1 vicinity, feeling confident tin HER GOODfe WILL B 1 and compare favorably with ment in the connty in regard AND superior manner. gSt" Boom Opposite Empii Sept*J9; 1860. FOR Si THE TTELLSBOBO & Xlfc THIS Road, under the pi*o ? sembly having been cqd< xurnpike or Gravel Road, anc der and repair, including Toll The present owner offers to sn the rights and franchises belo actual amount be has paid fo * mnnagemettt, with interest to cub* For farther particulars, at Brooklyn,/N. Y. \ 186P.-wg* x - and 2Hil| fHE subscriber offers bis Pi land for sale. The Farm] ftiO acres ?fin proved, three ' •framed barns, one new horse now Steam and Water Grist .Burr Stoue.all in good prd iSistom. All; of the above p .tiiho to suit the purchaser, togi i v ' Rutland, iio'ga Co. Pa., Mo 7 ' Land THE' subscriber.has. for si farm in gland of excellent cations in Tioga and Potter Cl al lots of improved land. These lands will be sold on I able rates. Those who desire a good farm, can now do so on ever be offered again in this 0( Wellsboro; March 8, 1860. FOR 8A THE Store’Bnilding on Me site C. i, J. L, Robinson’s feet front, and extends back ,61 was built for a Store House, terms Ac, apply to SAUCE Wellsboro, August 29,1860. t BEMOVAt. Hr, SHEARER, Homeopktl do Physician, has re moved his office and residence from the United States Hotel to second house below Hart's Hotel. . July 12j 1869- ; ' Brownps Bronchial Tt ocltcs. OR COCGIf LOZENGES- For the cure of hoarse ness, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and to clear the voice for public speakers and singers. Far sale at Roy’s Drug Store. FARRIER'S POWDER is now extensively used for horse distemper, also for colds and coughs in horses, to increase the appetltej regulate the digestion and to improve the condition of the animal, useful also os a preventative for horn distemper in cattle. • For sale at Roy’s Drag Store, BALSAM TOLU, COUGH REMEDY.—This ia the I most popular a»d nsefat[ expectorant now in use in this vicinity. It is prepared from tbe Balsam of 'a tree growing in hot climates, mostly in South America. I For sale at Roy’s Drug Bt<,re.. GL ADDING’S-PATENT HORSE HAY FORKS.— Price with Ropes laud Pulleys, oomp’.ete, $12.00. Fur sale by D., P. KORERTS and J. Ij. EDSALL. •WellsßoTjO.—June 14,1^60.' SEIJDS.— Fresh and reliable Oarden and Field Seeds,-the largest stock ®£ &aeeds in the county ! will be found at Roy’s Drag Store. Farmers who use Field Seeds win remember Roy’s Drug Store and the i large packages of "Field Seeds! HAYING TOOp. CAST STEEL, Silver Stes, and the Golden. Tan ner Sytfaes, Snaths, Rakes, scythe stones, grind stones, grain cradles, Ac., at OSGOOD’S. . BINDING. BOOKS, Magazines and Newspapers bound in Su perior Stylos. Dniyefsal facilities enable Us to pipas all. Call and seaat tDja BOOKSTORE. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing £yrup, FOR Children teething., .Price 26 cents.. '" ’ ’ " For Sale at Roy’s Drug Store. THE undersigned wishes to soH in ordcr to enlarge bis Mercantile business, pis fltrm (with personal property, stock and fanning'tools) Situated in Ulysses, Potter Co. Pa., consisting of 106 acres 80 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 i for the balance in annual payments,’ - Address THOMAS NiGRIBUSY, j Brookfield, Tioga Co. P*., March ]S6O» -- / TRIMMINGS. dies of ,WeUsbord knd AR INSPECTION, 'hose of any establish :o price. ♦ PRESSING done in a Store, np-stairs. LE, X)GA PUNK ROAD risione of an Act of As ducted into & first-rate being-in complete or -1 Gates, Bridges, Ac.—r dl said Road, with all mging thereto, for the - it, and its repairs and > time of sale. Terms i. address the subscriber E. BAYER. lls lor Sale. •m and Mills in Rnt i contains 280 acres, with ood bouses, three g6od barn 30x40. Also one k [ill, with three nm of >r, and a good run of iroperty will be sold on ether or separate. G. Vf. VAN ALLEN. 31, 1860- T isle a large quantity ef >t quality, and in good It !c only, comprising sever* en years timeatTeaSbri :o secure to themselves better terms than-will :unty. A. P. CONE. in Street, nearly oppo- Store, The lot Is 30 t feet. The Building ■ ith open front For i DICKENSON, '• Wellsboro Pa» For Salts iSipS® A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC^ tKYiCORATIaCOftIM To the; Citizens of Hew Jersey and Petm’ft* APOTBECAEIZS, DBCQaEJTS, GBOCXM ASD niTJkfS PtiOtUl. Wolfe’s Pure Cognac Brandy, Wolfe’* Pure Maderia, Sherry and Port Win*, Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Bum, Wolfe's Pare sfcofcA and Irish WhUkey, • ALL IN BOTTLES.—I beg leave to call the citizens of this United States to the above Wines and. Liquors imported bj UdolphoWolfa, of Sew York, whose' name is familiar ini this country for the purity of his cele brated Scbeidam Schapps. - Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his wines and Liquors, says: u I wfll stake my reputation as a man, toy standing as a mer chant of thirty years* residence in. the City of New York, that that all the Brandies-and 'wines which I,bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser.** jvery tattlahastfao proprietor’s sameon the wax. and a fao simile of Ms sigunatare-on the certificate. The public are respectfully Invited-to cal) and examine ibr themselves. For sale at Beta!) by ail Apothecaries and Gro cers in Philadelphia. GEORGE H. ASHTON., ! No. 832 Market St., Philadelphia, i Salt AgtrU fcr PkiicddpfUa, Read the followiog from the new York Courier? Exoawocs Bcrsurcss roe ore New Toss Merchant. —We are happy to inform our fellow citizens that there Is one place, in oar city where the, physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go apd purchase pure vines and Liquors, ai Imported, and of the best quality. Wo do not intend to gif# an elaborate-description of this rqerchau’a extensive busi ness, although it will well repay ony. stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfefsextenslve-warebodse, Nos. 18,20. and 22 Beaver street, and Nos. 17,10 and -2Vslarketfield street, His stoce of Schnapps on hand ready jar shipment could not bare been less than'thirty thousand eases; the Brandy some ten thousand cnees—Vintages of ISS6 to 1856; and ten thou, sand bases of Madejfa, fcheny and Port Wine; Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Jamaica and St.' Ctoix Rum, some very old and equal to any Injtbis co'qntry. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, wine, Ac., in Casks, under Cue, tom House key, readyfor bottling. Hr. Wolfe’s sales of Schnapps last yearl amounted to one hundred' and eighty thousand dozin', and we hope that In less than two years be may be successful with bla brandies and wines. Ilia businepsl merits the patronage of every .lover of bis species. Private families who wish pure wines and Liquors for medical u«e,~abould send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfs until every apothecary in the loud make up their minds to discard tke poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe’s pure and Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe. for the accommodation of small dealers In-the-eountry, puts up assorted cases of wines and liquors. Soclia map, and such a merchant, should be ads* | tained against his tenaof thousands of oppodents In the Uni ted States, who sell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike'to human health and happiness. ; " 6m6 j. GREAT INDUCEMENTS. ; I AM now prepared to wholesale FLOOR, FEED, HEAL and GRAIN cheaper-then any,man in (ha county. As ! , i { , I BUY FOR CASH, And being connected withseveraMatge flouring et. / tabltsbments, I can afford ftvto supply Lumbermen v and Dealers generally with agood article, and cheaper than the cheapest. r . 1 have made arrangements in Xbe city of New York so as tb pupply anybody and everybody with ' GROCERIES* AT WHOLESALE:■ OE RETAIL, I . TBRr CHEAP. ; , . - COFFEE,, SUGARS. lEA r . FISH, And in fact anything in the Provision line, will ha sold cheap {or cash, nr exchange for grain. WANTED. 10,00# BUSHELS CORN AND OATS, In exchange for Groceries. Call at FRED; : K. WRIGHT'S Floor, Feed and Provision Store, No. t Main-SU, Wellsboro, Pa. June 7, 1860.' BT. NICHOIUAS HOTEL, ' BROADWAY, KEWYORK. ‘ lt/ HEN completed, six ytears ago, the St Nicho- Tf las was universally pronounced the most mag nificent, convenient, and thoroughly organised estab lishment of the kind on this continent Wbat'il was then, it remains to*day—nttftouf a ri val in »iz*i in tunptuoutne**, and tfee general elements of comfort end enjoyment. The Hotel has accommodations for 1,000 guests, including 100 compote suites of apartment*- fbr families. ( : i .! Sixhundred personscau be comfortably seated at the tables of its . three public dining rooms, and nothing that modern art has devised for the conven ience and social gratification of .the traveling public has been omitted in its plan, or is neglected in its prac tical details. The early reputation of the house at home and abroad, derived from its magnitude, its superb ap- and its home-ltke, comfort*'and luxuries, has been enhanced every year by the unwearied exer tions of the Proprietors. ssep:mS' TREADWELL, WHITCOMB & CC. v TO PAINTERS ANTD OTHERS. THE subscriber begs leave to inform the public that his Flouring Mill in Mansfield is now in complete operation, and that he -has been putting In new-machinery, and among the rest,'' . . ' •, - HORTON’S CELEBRATED WHEAT SHUTTER, used in tbe best Malls of Rochester, N. Y. He b* also a Corn SheUeij and Corn- Cracker; a, new: Case Meal Sifter, and isjthersfpre prepared to grind Man from the ear. Also two bolts for Wheat— l -mar, top good and one for poor wheat, so ns not to mix good and poor flour, ,1 , , < ' , •■ a N. B. A first-rate miller, from thfc celebrated Elouv ing Mills of Wagdcll A Co., of E.oohester, B. Y., is now employed. He served 3 years in thsir employ,, and Domes well recommended.. Cosh paid for gmin. ■ Mansfield, Bept. 5, iB6O. rr3 To Oat of £smplojment, Agents waiWed to scuthe erie-sewing M ACJIIN E. !_W« will gi«« a Commission, or wa ges at from $25 ',O $6O pel month, and'expenses paid; This is a new i ,raeilne, aiji so simple in its construc tion that a cijiid 0 f 10 yearsean learn to operate ft hf 'half an hoijr’a instruction. It is equal to any family Sewing Machine in use, and the price is bat ; i'iieeea , Dollars. - _. Perr.ons wishing an Agency will address J. N. EGTLAN, Secretary Erie Sewing Machine Company, ;4w5 MILAN, omo. STRAWBERRIES. i Bwe hare receired many letters from.correspondents ia various partsof. the County at different times, inqnfrißf where they can procure the best Domestic Strawbet rieis wa hare mad? arrangements to supply those who may want them %t the following rata delirered to WclUbora • - I ■ • per doz.' per bnn’d. - Peabodys New Ilautbois, 60 cts. - $3.00 Wilson’s Albany, i .< 3714 2,60 ’ Hooker’s, j 2.5U. • . MeAVoy’e Superior, 25 1.50 LOryworth*® Prolific, • • 37J4' 2^o DeUftron (New French Variety) -76 ■ 4.00 Scarlet Magnate, { • 50 5.00- Poller No. 1, { .. .... 60t 8.00 Dtmfng’a Seedling. . Asttheae'Jr&riette* are all (rood, purchasers can' select from them to rail tbsmeeltes. All orders to be addresaetl., \ ?j • 1 Agitator OfffcOj’WeUsbqroP i ■ | ESTRAJ. '■ CjAME to the .promises ofNathaßieiArnes, in Mid ' dlebury, on the morning'of the 26fh, b siaalj black MARE, handsomely boilt and in good "<«der» With both hind feet white, ard s'email red spot about the-Size of,a dollar on the left. eide.which. books is if It hid been worn by the haek jiad—said mere looked as it she had been rode or drove* hard* through the night, , The owner iapetjaested toebme forward, prove property, pay charges and taka her away. ■ ’ September 5, 1880. w3* _ * SPECIAL COURT. TVTOTICB is hereby.pvcn (bat a Special Conrt will J.l be held in Wellsboro; £br the iriarsof special causes moved.intO-iitid - Conrt; (jdtameneing on Mon. day, November litU.noS», Hau—David Wilmot presi dios. - . JOHN F. JUOSALDSON,,Proth>. PBDLERS win fluid It to, theiradvantapolb cal) at Boy’s Drug Store.zvi he iaa Jhstrecuittda largi supply of Essential O.ls and Essences kindb which he is selling '-cry hoay for cash, ‘I * C. TT. BAILEY".,
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