THE agitator. WELtSBOROtSSfIr. PA., cdnesday Oct, !», -?6Q, * C0.,U4 Naartufit., New York, and 10 8- iMlon, arc the Agtmts Jor; smt Jgttator, and the !Ut» s Tntinl ipnl largest I clrcfllatyig Newspapers In the »wt and the Caoadas. “Ther-are authorized to con “at our tpwsst rates. • ' ' ' ' ITew 'Advertisements. ... ... _4„( o crnVo/-<J« l‘irker •'Brolhenl iiun/orSofc— Elliott, h. .. • y-i fleets G- Q. Evan., PhiMdelphis. Vunift/ Foir-tj A Stevens; tfew Tork. -.- j jjn .‘.(rotar 1 . A'ctiM-’Estato’* f John Ham. COBs|sPOSBK SOWS "—too Ute for this week. ’'■;} I {l week. [> (;■ •■ . •' ,n g_ x)./’ Hammond Creek—A4 soon &s politics will < 8 j). “ ' lit® too sentimental for these pt morning to before night. jpp. \y. A, 800, * Co., are, |iow receiving their Fall Goods from New York* TNtfr Whre selected by Mr. KoahimAeif, wji'joh suffici&fc guaranty of tfc*;r Call anii ste them. v - H. Saithbas Hr. Andie Foley’s stock of Jewelry and Yankee Notions, and ha/kdded quite e large amount of new stoffl: Just received from the city. Mr. Foley,#till cetiKntSs in tir* ea me'shop. pg* We clip tbefolloWlng fro"! tbe Brio DUpatcTi: “Charles Churchill fatm o£G(Jr3c Churchill, writes qj from Tioga county, (ienytagthathehaa ,h&4 any intercourse with ’'his whoS; il U aa\d turned up alive in Oregon. To)* fact will hi investigated, when we expect to arrive the truth [if the matter. During a thunder stomp on the night of the ;th and morning of the Bth, a hip belonging to T. 0. Hollis in Ward township, was * irttek by Jhe electricity,passed down on) «nd, tearing off ehin glts and hoards, and then tearing up the ground in all directions for nearly two rods $ ar most fearful man. tur. Fortunately the stables were empty, so the dam. age was slight, i' I fj J Narrow Escape.—At raising for Le jyoy* Ayers, in Wap township, Jj |r. Denmark (the car penter) stepped frotn a beam t £out IS feet high and fell’head downward until feetof the ground, when he sprung anfl struck.onhfs feet, seemingly with ss much ease as a-circus performer, when he immedi rately climbed up plgpin, unity iif-Cd, to the great joy and surprise of those who had Witnessed his fall: hare [received from the publishers, the following pieces of Hew "La Gazelle” by Hoffman; “The Old Chimney Corner,” a ballad by J. M. Jolly; ‘‘Sorrowful Trees,” Swords and music by Hon. Mrs. Horton | “ThaTetby Gentebruck; and "Dont “come leasing- me, a song by J. X. Hatton. Any of these pieces wl?lT>e sent by mail to •any nddrossmpoh ! flre receipt 6f'25 cents"by Hihers, Messrs Oliver Litton AfCo., ‘277 ■Street, Boston. ( ( ‘ •'< . * j j ls likely to he plenty this year. But it* quality much: append* dponj she way it is made.— Those who prefer bread perfeqfty light and sweet, must recollect that poXand A.jCtn'g Chemical Salera lus is m’dispensujle iu its manufacture. It can be procured from iroy i good grocer or Storekeeper. It co?ts you no more (jjan an tnlerlor article, and makes Infinitelylbefter bnjad, ca*ke, panfry, <tc., than fhe eom snon Saleratus. Sojd at wholesale by the principal grocers, find by the t manufacturers, D. B.Dcland <t Co., Fairpeat, Monroe'Oa., N,O \ TEIR TIME to AdV^^TlSE.—AllpeaSUns ftre pcod for bat tbe Tpil is usually fhe very best. Dull times fire as good aj any other for the ad vertiser, for what liffleisgdrngon they got : and while others are grumbling, they, pay fheir vyay, and 'with their newspaper for a ’HTo preserver, swim on the top •of the water while others atounft thorn are sinking.— Advertising is tbe very iunsfgno .of, business, end ■tfioao who neglect to profit l»y it, will after a life of dollnefs and adversity discover, ?the important secret ihict a man mak little qo| of this worldnnfess ’ he lets people ki ow (hat hi is tn_.it. i hast Friday highly hpoi| the reception of the news from Ohiol'lndiana, and bur own State, the Re- ■ liftlo "bit oT a joflificatien. Tar bar rels lighted upfyjje entire towti, while fhe old brass caanon from Midfilebury, in the,bands of*a small del egation of trnehlues irohi that town, discoursed some Republican thunder. ■ The ba4d were on band and serenaded Messrs. .ElUott, Donaldson and Archer, the successful candidates. Later In fbo eve ning other of pur cifhefis were ‘'visited, and on the whole onr folkahad a grind old time. Other towns elbrificafiops as welljas nqrs, and onr indefatiga ble Tioga corrlspondeutijives ■an account lu another co!umo i of the doings (here. \ AcnpKXTAL Death o^A.EoEHBH--CrnzE?? ieam that>|Sr. B. Si Sayre, for-i medy nieTwlth a sud'jon and melanfc]ioly end on Thursday 1 afternoon. Wollsbon* Pa., on: Thursday mof'njng, with of visiting Horse beads. He wki in his own biiggy, and driving one horse and leading another. crossing Post ’Creek, between Chiajhey Harrows ahijEnoxvflle, he had oc-,, casion tp go Jvec a bridge eteod rather high above (he water. While prising over the bridge, ft ■ 5s supposed his |iorsea took ftig4\ and tHo bridge be- i b>S unprotected by railings, he* was thrown out of the * a Sgy into the'riverji as ijis bodywas found late in afternoon nearly under the bridge. Tbe boree and did not go over, as thoy*#ere found afterwards, safe and short distaac&'from tbe bridge, and the horse which he [had was ■ found uainjured «a the.opjfesit* side of. the Creek.— A Coroner's Inquest was held, but bo facts other than hare stateq, 1 were elicited. ; Sir. Sayre w£s aboat * lxt J years of age, and a highly respectable man,—", /bver, 1 '' J |, Mp. Solon Hobinson, lire agricultural edit or of Vr *J r ‘] n ’ r *HP r tod the, doings of thqjate State Fair 'niu. We clipfrom hisicorrespoTidence the fol °*ing interesting item' ’ 'I Wcll-Bwchetaftiw eoiae bf tie MlWes ik.' ° “ c ', or ‘should attract universal intention, tdnco taliftingwotcit front wells exfets upon ' vi*n e .f L ‘ r J linn In _ the country, and upon nearly J T , 1 . 8* tot, 10 ' that every improvement that: “‘is universal labor easier lir of vltnllmport «tJ S t 0 & * moBt member jof community. There aoptrivpnces for filling »n 4 emptying the Jr-; oaken biiket," as It to ojnorated by a windlass. , 'appears. tq; nxi the host jrbleh\l, have .ff™ "fa hero fir elsewhere, & one patoutedrthV pros-; entycnp b? a. l i . S 9 rfieh, £ ?.. particularly e#iw? ?f ra, )geinant of the cafch ami hrak* open the k”. ’ * Mdl , “ very ingenious, The bucket .is filled J, vsl rt which opens when the bucket touches the' emnH.lit? 'l 8 , 01 ' 118 UWW of the,water, and is *SE “d'.froP-asft comas to the 1 jK. T^ flh J? ai tocts the water lnto tt,e paH, Thou catch Jn ' of ° r * n K >°p»eoa. the the wat.. 4 wl y down, again; to the other band to any part jThm valqabia lmprovoDiont so well describe'dby the i ime, hat been purehased by Messrs Bixby and lownshi 1 18 tor sale as will bo seen by their advertisement. ■ • • - - ■ ■ C. A. -Wkx&f Hose Go£ Sfe adjourned gr¥igtdag ne&ng~pT,C,ZAi. fells' on lB6O, ble apd .resolutions were adopted';. ‘ WhertaS) At the- late cqgcertgiven rfor the benefit Of this.copipany, we“ were the recipients of the kind attention and services of many of .the lodie^&nd.gen tlemen of this placetherefore,, be it ‘ ’, l | . Jiwlced, That onr particular acknowledgements are, hereby tendered to them, for tbeir kind, attention and services on the occasion, and we beg them, one and all, to. accept oar (hanks, and a in! our *fgood,will” forever. ..... ; Jiethlvedf Tfaafrnur'snost sincere thanks araennnent lydde, and are hereby tendered, to the members of iWetnaore’s Band for their services on - the occasion; •ana should occasion require-it* we will tryaodcoc yinec shem that we will be as ready and willing to play qn our machine for them, as they were tlo play on tbeir instruments for ns. , • 1 Reiohedt That we also extend our thanks !to thei Officers having charge of the .Court Room, the’ns© of 'which was kindly given ns for the occasion. Saturday lost, was -*t| great day for the boys here. { Hons. Olio {fc French relation of Bryan o'- Bynn, celebrated in song for his poverty in the matter of breeches) gave Cut that, he would walk a rope stretched across Main street. At 2 o'clock Monsieur, walked the rope to an admiring crowd, who. had pre viouAlycoutriboted $4O or ,$56 for his benefit. Signor ’Blank, a red-eyed, long whiskered young mail, the agent of Mods. o‘Lynn, gave; notice that a greased pig would he let loose on the; public square, and that ; he who would be lucky, enough ta catch < him would thereafter be tho ■ , The crowd rushed to the Square; After sOtno delay 12 young men paid 2|> cents each for the privilege of a chance of catching Mr. ■ Big..• A ring was formed. Three or four hundred peo ple looked oa. At length Mr." Pig was brought into the area in a box, and was let loose. He was satura ted in;oil and lamp-black., por a- moment ,Mr. Pig eyed the multitude. For a rdoment he stood unawed before bis pursuers. At' length Msnswur O’Lyrw gave him a alight.tap on the snonti with a stick' which made him ijan. Almost simhltanecjasly m. boy grabbed'Mr. Pig by the jowls, and anojtber one fell upon him sqiihlbfaing him to the earths Btfre' our report must end, ■ Mr, Pig was carried away triumphantly by the lucky Bradley, although sonaje say tho boy who took {Piggy by the Jowls bad the better right to himl j There was a wheelbarrow race and ahorse race, and a torth light dance upon the f ropd by Mona. OUn, and with the fun closed. . Jon fell oh Bfbndajr a, bat disappeared ; From Elmira, who has daily astonished his patients and their friends, by curing plgcases of fong standing %hich bad been abandoned ajs incurable, will be at the PennsylvaniKUooae, iu Wellsboro, on the' 25th ? and '26th- ot October. Let. the afflicted, in -cvery stage of.suffer! g ball Why linger oat s life of gloom a d despair! Come, and be. cured by nature’* remedle ,which are mild and safe;-Residence, Mansfield, Tioga Co., Pa. { • =- c: *) - •» r_r ; j DR, J.BOVEE DODS’ VEGETABLE : IxSiperial'wine bitxersi ! • i i All trbo are afflicted with Incipient Consumption or Weak*- Lnnfgs siioutd use'them. ] ■ All who suffer from «vdak Stomachs, Indigestion,iDyspcp !fia. or Files should use them. I ' . Alt who suffer from General or Nervous Debility, Restless ness nt night, waul of Bieep,-4ci, should ase them. who ure convalescent after fever or other sick ness should use them. Ministers of the Gospel* Lawyers, Lecturers, and jail pub lic speakers should usethem. I Bobk Kwpvrs, and all persona leading a sedentary life us.b them. • * _ J Hie aged trad infirm should u»e them. AU who require a stimulant or touio should use them. Kit Who are addicted to tbO QSb of a.dcnt spirits and wish to reform, should use them. j Thfey are made of a pure Sherry Wipe, and of the native plants ami herbs of the comrtryl and should bo recommend ed by temperance societies, .clergymen, physicians,! and all frietwsaf humanity. i ‘ They are prepared by m experienced and skillfull physi- aside from their medidjmvl properties, ore a most delightful beverage; and yet, a medicine, are as innocent and harmless as thgjhswof *boavon. Sold by drnggfcts generally. ! CHA.S. WIDDIFIELD -& 5 |7B William «t„ AowYork. Baldwin^Lowell Agent* at Tioga. 75yl Dr. 11. H, Bor dan, d is General Agent -for Tio ga Condty, to whom oil appHcdrions -for agencies miiKt be cuuih- * » ; EXAMINATIONS will tjike place as follows^ ! Roseville ...........[...Oct. TO. Jackson (Daggett's Mills); “ Id. . Sullivan (MainsburtrV>~.. l 32. :..l 35. MidfiWhury (Trigg's School bouse) „' Ht 16. Charleston (Dartt Settlement). “ 17. (Academy)-.....*.; . \ %t 38. Chatham (Treat School blouse) [ w 39.' (‘Gee'SchoolbonseV. .—...-....-. I ** “26. Delmar (Stony Fork) " '2l, 1 Morris (Babb’s) (i 23. Shippen (Big Meadows)...,.--..,,,....J,.., !** “24., Gaines*and Eik (Venpilyfea’s) , I ** 25. Clymer (SabinsviUe)...—.*—...-,.—. i** ‘26. Westfiejd.™ * r * .27.1 Mansfield ‘“ 28.! Qyvlngton 30, Eluss M 31. n Union (Swamp School house) t “ 2. .% - *' 7, Iflkland and Oeoeola (filklnnd)!. -r..,...-' ** 8. Deerfield (Union ** Brookfield (Red School bouse),..,. ** 10. ■ Tiogo Ca. Tonchors’ Institute, nt Mansfield, Hov. 13,' 14,15, 16. One (perhaps two) of the first educators ' of the day will be employed for the benefit of tbe In atitpke. County Saperiatendenta of adjoining Coun- * bo invited to attend. Bramlnations will commence at? o'clock; and no : candidate fqr a certificate willl be admitted to the class' after 10 o’clock. Pen, ink and paper required on the part of each. - j Teachers arc requested td present themselves for, ex-,; amjmation in'-the district where they intead Ito teach, unless otherwise excused. , j The examinations ore so arranged as to avoid the,, necessity for private or special examiaations. A 7 oue 7 Those who get “No. 1" throughout, upon preparing; and depositing with the Cokmty Superintendent a dia .seriation of at least five p iges of ordinary Better pa- oh some topic connected with teaching or «f«ca- Mo*y (if approved)Trtll be j«o<*tled to • ** Chanty** or “professional* 1 certificate. ■* f ’ ; ‘thefriends of educatioa generally are; invited to >Uend liese e'xatninationa. It is, especially (hat the School Directors should be prosentand receive ■ (heir quota of Reports, Blanks, Ac. t ■ 1 [ ■ MIRASI G, i i Maiusbarg, Sept. 2?, *66; Vo, Snjft VALUABLE FARMING fcAIDS ' .J , FOR SAIsF. : " ;.) rpnE udderiilgired'jg tiow offering-to settlors JU a large quantity of excellent fanning binds. sit nated farin two to ifteen hsiles* distance froin WoJls borojtn' Del mar, Shlppon, Morris and Elk townships. The landsare gendraily'weli Watered, good soil, and In la healthy .parl tsTthe conntry, <9id 'will bo sold in lots* to Suit purchasers and ,on very liberal terms of 'payment.' ' ! ! . ' For further, particulars inquire of the’jpwncrs, Mptssa.l Phelps, Dodge <b Co., 10 oad 31, yU{T St> New York, or of the subscriber. K ' r ‘ ;] . JOHN DICKINSON, Agent. ; - ) 'yeUsto)W>.-Ooi.B,ABgd-yt - ii ' ~ BINDING. ■ ' I- Tf> p(IKS, Magasinoa and Newspapers 'bound in Su fj pericr Styles. tTcdversal faculties enable us to p|a«s all. C.all.and see the'BOOKSTORE.; 1‘ TME FOR" SALE.—Good' Fresh -Burned 1 -DIME forsale at Manpfield.and Wcllsboro, by : ippt. 17, iB6O. . i S. 8.-EDDIQTT. . TVdriTCIIELL'B SYRUP OF IPKCAC. tFor Colds, Jy, .Cougbf, Croup, ic. ,At Rpy'B.DrjE|tore... ; M. M. DeLano, 1 - H., C- Howland, J C T< SHBOIAIi JjTOTIOES. The Indian Doctor, WHO SHOULD USE coming schools. ; <T * . 1 *ii *• TWE iMOjßMffyxayrarDKi AcrjT&iOßi jfistififi to the South. ■ A NKW hook; ■ " , AlfD DESTINED TO CREATE' A SENSATION. , , JUST PUBLISHED. iTke Sunny South ■ | i OR THE } ,SftTHEi£S|K ; ATROME. tVsuACTyai '. Tears' Experience of,a Northern Governeas in fthe Land of Sagur, Rice, Tobacco and CoUon* Edited by i Professor Jl H.lngiabam. ■ | ■ ';:rj: ’• of *c. Handsomely bound, in one volnmo,l2 mo. 526 pages. | ;’’ Price $1,23; - - 1 Literary Noticet front; the Prett. " Ib Sukt;y South— " This book U composed of * of letters, written in -an .interesting ,style of a tire, embodying the. most romantip features of .life.on (Efferent kinda.of plantations, We cam ;estimony, from our oirn pereonid observation of' tr scones in the South,"to their trnthfuluess as iepiptcd. They ere portrayed in. a vivid, Inter ' style, and we would like to see the book in the baiids of thousands of deceived people, who have no personal knowledge eilher of So: itherdors or Southern iifet except what they have gained from partisan jonr .naji, or those who intentiaaally have written to de ceive.”— Laity Jtepuhlic, Bnffal >\X'. y. '' , , The Sc’stnr vo lumo is in the form of letters, They givn.’sb far as we can judge," faithful pictures of* Southern life, and are 'penned without drffludico; They present scene:l quite different from au|*‘Unole Tom’s Cabin.” Tie pictures presented, hem are quite graphic, and we think the portraits paji tod aro in very nearly natural colors." —Bat ton .Daily, Bee. [ The Suhst South—“ Tho enterprising publisher; Evans, I Philadeiphin,‘of Gift Book notoriety, is weekly issuing now works of interest, and spreading them over : country, ami his system of transacting hujkiness may be looked upon as an institution for dif fhSng knowledge, unequalled by any ,in the country, i W| commend this book to all.”—Doi/y A'tae. ■ The Sdn.ti South—“ This is a captivating volume, smugly; illustrative of- Southern., iife. The heart of with her theme, and she:Carries the interest of thptreader along with her, as she, in her a erasing off-hand style, delineates the peculiarities of a a Southern home.”.— Prcst, j ►od Books, choice books. NEW A3U) ILLUSTRATED EDITIONS. 'HE. TIIEONE OF DAVID; Fr >m the Consecration of Hie Shepherd *)f Bethlehem o the Rebellion of Prince Absalom. Being an II- ufit Ihe Hplea dor,:Ebw*eTvnn.tlDominicn of be reign ol the Shepherd King, in a series of letter* rherein the magnificence of JSadoa’ is shown to (2m eader, as if i f - • EYE WrraSLESS. By the Hev. J. S. Ingraham; X. X. D. I cjne s‘This is thp third Volume, and the completion of a series of worthy the same author, on the history of thfe IsraeUtiah monarchy .The''origin under Moaesp treated of in the “Pillar of Fire,” and, its great ‘gtefy umier iDavid 'is treated ef in thiVWork, <The TiSrono ofJ)ivid,) while the decline,of Hebrew power arfd the opening of‘the new dispensation meet thoir delineation in the “Prince of the House of David.” Tjicso works-are historically valuable, as handbooks omnformatton relative to fte scenery; geography and manners of the Holy Land. The style is interesting 1 anil powerful} and the r ork leads he ta4heWntewpla tun and study of the sublime language of the Bible pr d r tbo great doctrines of truth it contains, without ■h< iDg.hs sach'booka tooordinarilynre, erthcrmaodßu, jst ipid, dogmatic or conceited.’’— Bqstqjx.Atlas. THE PILLAR OF FIRE. SRAEL IN BONDAGE. By the Rer. J. H. Ingraham, author of the “Prince ‘ . of the House of David." 1 One volume, 12 mo ; , cloth, 6*o0 t pqgc& .Price $t,25. rTfiis work is "designed to sketch’ fhe Hebraic hUfte* rwduriDg-tfae bondage in Egypt, the 'Prep-bet Moses being the central f figure, and is a] free and his tory of the period, in which tbh writer gathers, first, from the Bible and then from profane history a vast mass of material, "which by his genius, is thrown into a fanciful narrative of the most rattractiv© character, which carries the reader along without diminution of fnlerest. —PhUaUdphxa Euenxng\Bullctin. THE PRINCE OUSE OF DAVID. [THREE YEARS IN THE HOLY CITY, |ln a series of letters relating ns if by On eye Wit ness, All tho sceoes tinc wonderful incidents in the Lift of Jesus of Nazareth, J* rom -.Baptism. in v Jprdoa fo his Crucifixion wn * ! - ■ ' 'Calvary.! ” By the Ret. J. H. IngralUdlv £ ector of Christ Church, and, of St. Thomas’ Ha'll, Holly Springs, Mississippi. )ne volume, 12 mo. cloth, 472 pages. ' Price $1,25. “In this work the author has Isacceeded in thfe bold a id daring task of presenting ike great leading his t< rical parts of scripture in co ßcczies with secular b story, ao as to present the dess* and life-like picture e ■ those -events as they anight be supposed to appear t a casual observer. The descriptions of -rites and c srenumials, ore spirited and poomprehesaivo. Xb« a ylc is highly imaginative anfd attractive, *hnd-we predict lhaD this volume williho as popular as,the ‘Pilgraa’a Progress.”—Presbyterian & Evangelist. “Copies *of either Of Hie abovel works, with a hand 's imo Gift, worth from 50 cents to $lOO, will be sent to a ay person in the United Btatesjugon rcceiptof $1.25, rjid 21 cents to pay postage,' by addressing tbe pub lisher, Geo.-G.-Evans, Philadelphia. 1 • J If yon want any hooks, send io Geo. G-. Evans’ Gift Book Establishment, No. 439 Cbeatnut street, Phila delphia, wh6re alh books; v© sqld at;the publishers’ Ihwest prices, you have the*3yan6ig«of receiving adiandsotuqpresent, worfhfrota oOlcenU tqslDp with 'each'book. | Send fori a complete classified catalogue of books which will he mailed to you, 'free,-of expense.- -Order any book that you may want,’remit the ralaft 'price, Ibgcther Virt* tbs' amount required for J >poBtnge, and dne trial will assure .you that that the bestplnce in the country to purchase books <sut the gift boek C-stab fcshment of Geo, G. Evans. ! Agents wanted, to whom greater inducements, such Is-cannot be nny-otbef house, aro offered.- | Any petgoiS, tn’any' part of J tljre ccfftottyj nan he an agent, simply by forming «. sending a list of hooks and j remitting the amount of money required lor the same. Send fov a cafal >gue, which contains ill the desired information reht&ve to agencies aad. the formation of elubajand.to insure honorable deal ings, address .alt orders to tho head .quarters of Geo. b. Evans, proprietor of the oHe&t-ami largest gift hook establishment in theworld, permanently located It No. 339 Cbestnut-ss., Philadelphia. llw-i SOTICE TO COtttCtftUS gF STATE AND CO. TAX;—OU«'(rforj are bore by notiCei that.they. most make a, payment at Special Court and also be Mired to BCUlO;bheff.duplicates at Term. L . { f fty ordtr of Commxtowntrt*- f Wolhboro, Oct. Z, 5.560. w 3 Valuable Real Estate for Salc. YpHE Subscriber offers fqrsjilethe large farm , J_ knowtowtho QRIGOS'FARM.; situated near tlje Wells east of Containing 2lo acres, nil pood farming land, 1 aboutgO acre* improved, with a frame barn and m log hoasetßbffcon, will jel) clifap for cosh or upon reasonable Ume r or for property near Stony Fork.. . "|~ ' _ \ i For furtlier prticnlara apply to H, TV. Williams, TTcllsborbj [[■■Morgan n*rt,€harlqstoni,or subscriber. ; Stony Fork* Oct-3,, „ t H. S. HASTINGS. t -CARR; - -• '* ?i T, | The..undorsigned beg leave to inform the publio* ! that they are now receiving .the largest apd.best stock, of goods adapted to the wnirtaW the jfaopte r ‘W this sectioo, that brought ,nto the county. We 5 desire every body to come la neef examine the stocky .■Uatil which Ume we desire a suspension of,publio' | opinion. - _ f J, U, A! £O. I ,Empire Store, Oct. 3, IS6Q, | 1 J -j i i ■OF THE WELLSBORQ BOOK STORE. V \-V BOOKS, BOOKS! , HURRAH FOR S3HTH. THE subscriber, baying purchased of B. E. Rob inson bis interestin’toe Book and Stationery bii am ets, would respectfully inform the public of bis de sire to eairy on A. QENEBAZ. NEWS ROOM s^b,’ibpß:; :STbfiEf ' ; ‘ i; where bewlll ftrrnisb, • t • AT TOC OU) STAJfP, S opposite C. G-Osgood’e Store, or by mail, the following newspapers aiid Uagkz&es, at the publisher's rates. ' DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS,. 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The work executed to suit any taste, and on the lowest possible Parficu lar.attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS, for any thing comprehended in the trade. ( ‘ - SCHOOL BOOKS-, Sanders’ Series of Readers, Greanleafa Mathematics, Colton's A Fitches' Geeg’y, Davies j " Monteitf & HoNally*«‘“ ' Sanders' Spellers, Potter and Hammond's Writing Book, j Brown's and Kopyon's Grammar, ■ | The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. * :i ' ' WM. H. SMITH. W^UaWro l Pa., September 5, 1860. yt | STEWARTS’ STORE, Na 4 -CONCERT BLOCK, MARKET STREET, COBNIHO H. T.J STEWAETS WAVS JUST RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, YANKEE NOTIONS,: dec. *NO 'ATC SEU.TSQ AT EXTREME!.* LOW 'PRICES, i Cowing, Sept 26, 1860. Potter Co. Railroad Company. APPLICATION wilt'be made lo tlrelnoit Legisliu ture of Pennsylvania for a supplement to fho Charter of the “Potter*Cosnty Railroad Company,” for an Act to build and construct their Rond from any point on the Hifc of tho ftanbary and Erie Railroad in Clinton county to any point on (ho IVest-branch of Pine Creak. _ . CHAS. BUSllpll, Pres't. Germania, Septal, 1860.-4 t KUIROXtSJ . „ MIRRORS J | ' ' «' s ' MIRRORS! JUST received nt SMITHES BOOKSTORE, the largest and heat assortment of [Mirrors ever brought to Wcllsbore. "People who Wish *to see thcmselvcfe as others ace 'thorn,** Will please call and examine* , EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.— j tostanietitnry having beerf granted to the subscriber, executor of the estate *f John I, Johnston, dec’ll, late of Charleston township, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to (hake immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly au thenticated for settfeinent to the subscriber, m his re gidence« Uhiit}«toru IRA.fOHXSXON, ’ October 3, 1800.—w6 • Executor. AUDITOR’S : NOTICEv—The tmdersigued, ap pointed ad auditor to settle thoi account of C. Robinson Jas; oxocutors of 0. B. Good man, dcc’d, ft'nil make dlStrfbnlion : of tho proceeds of said estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment «i the 2#tb day of Octohoj Inst, at 1 o'clock'p. m., ut the office of A. P. Cone, in Well^boro. Octobers, 1860. ‘ , t <; S. FIERCE, Auditor. THE LAST IKVEKTEXV ‘ BEST A'SD CHEAPEST : , ; SJPRXZZQk BSD. XU , JJSS.} MORE ’elastic than feathers, and lighter and more durable. Price, only $5/00. For sale by C : . ■ E; D. WELLS, Lawreneeville. ANE\y, Large, and Elegant assortment of . j , WUI io sold at the lowest prices, by - i ■ 1 ! ' ' iS B, IfELLS. Lawrencovillo, Sept. 12, 1860. ! - HOUSEHOLD FUSNITUKE, OF' ALL KINDS, can be found at tbe.raonu of ' E. X).,,WELLS, LAWKENCEVILLE. ’ , JOUR SEV.EEH WANTED. THREE or four good Journeymen.SHOEMAKERS -fcauted immediately at my Rout ntul Sjoe Shop. •; . J... BIBEROLE. WeUsbocO) Sept. 10,18Q0. : O DESCRIPTIONS received for i>ll the Magaiines ij eud popere, either in clubs, or by the single eopy, at- ••. vBOBINSON'SNEWS BOOM., T7VENL\G Edition of Ihe DAILY TRIBUNE far fli sixty ceUls n mouth at iv?. O i ' j -■ J SMITHfS-iGdK 6TORE. . SEEDS.— Jrfelih Garden and Field geedpj fhq largest stock.of Secede in the. county wi(l;l\e.Turned at Roy's Drug Store. Fnrniera Who use Eield £fcada r wiUromcinl)erßr»y*s Drag Store and the (afjjo packages of-Pie|d.Sccdw. nFOB aALEj. BY I BLOQDGOOD, - ' ‘ it'ODE IS* } ' XIOGA’; TIOGA’ COUKTX, PA., A UMS SUPrI-T OF iFßtirr trees, shkubbbry, GRAPES, EVERGREENS, &&., <hc., *iV PEARS—lreei’.of {Kajredsf dMfrage .Wnda, and tra largo size, if desired. Standard trees in bearing, . APPLES—A great-anppiy of the'choicest. Linds. Four different kinds of Crab, apple, >. - - A.UMS —A largo supply of tbs best- and- most approved kinds. w . - - , , .. L - —A: Ttensire n<?sortr it of tno best kinpp. CHERRIES —An extensivenwortmcm. . . Q’R'APES-rT' 2l • JLsabelia,- Black4taftnm> 'dy .'While Sweet Water, White’ Biitdtoer, Bebeccaand Qoucord. ' f. . . . ■. ORNAMENTAL —Weepingmountain Ash, ITarsoChes* nnr, Balaam of fir, Scotch Fl£, Bnropoart Silver *’fr, Norway fipnjce, Siberian and American Arbor Vitae, Larch. 4c... - BE law**! IkHkiny^dHfc»ia!lftrgclla, Spiraea pro ul folio, Beutzia, Green Foraytbia. Baltimore Belle, Prairie Queen.; : GOOSEBERRIES—Of M«r|i choi^Ttadetiea^ : CUfIRANTS-^h9nyT:Bed f ind White’. We would invite all who are jin want of any of the above trdes, ic., to cull and bco them it>r their own satisfaction. J*- . . 18. C. WICKITAM,. , Xfoga,Ans.22,lBGojl‘ JOHN T. BLOODGOOD. ; ■> H.- D.■ pEMIN a, ■ - Would announce to the people of Tioga County tl{atDe'i» flow-prepared?* to. filial! ordersrfor Apple, Pear Peach, Cherry, Nectarine," Apricot, Kvcrgrceh find Deciduous OrnameqtaJ trees. • M*o Currants Raspberries, Gooseberries* Blackberries and Strawberries of all new and approved vari •‘.'s ' *’ v rt/‘\Ot'C' Consisting ‘Rinl Bnm« 4V Roses, Bourbon, Noisetto, Tea, Bengal or China, and Ciruiblug'RosPfl. ■jilJ'p IfDRPD V- Including oil (hofineatnowto , 13L»Eli -**”rietiee Of Althea, Colycanthiia Dentzia, Lilacs, Splraes, Syringes. Viburnums, Wigilias Ac. pr IPaeonlds. Dalillas, Phloxes. Talips, * < V*7^^Hyac/ntlyi > (Xarcwsis; Jonquils, Lil lies, Ac. ■ • ‘ ’ * : > - Poabody’a New llant-Obfs Strawberry.' 4 doz. plants, $5. solicited. - ' r v§3,or l dor» for Grafting, Budding or Pruning .yill bo promptly attended io. Address Dae. I«, ’5B. - 11. B. DEWING, W boro. Pa. NEW BOOT, SHOE, XiEAXIIER FXKDIHO STORE. THEj undersigned, having leased the store formerly occupied by G. IV. intends carrying bn all the branches of the shoe and leather tmde. Compel teat workmen are employed! in the Manufacturing De partment, and all work warranted to be our own ma nufacture. t - . AUo, all kinds of , < READY'MA&E BOOTS AND SHOES.. constantly on band. All kinds of Leather and Shoe Findings, also constantly on band and fop sale at low prices for cash or ready pay., ~ ; JUDES and'PELTS taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market price! JOS. BIBEROLE. Wellsboro, Sept. 5; 1860. 1 i wa£"soom! THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that Ae has on hand at thd old stand, and for sale'a Cheap lot of Furniture. CGm|wising in part I Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Book Cases? Center; Vard anctPier Tables, Dining and- Breakfast Tables, Marble-Topped and Common Stands , Cupboards , Cottage and other Bqdsieads, Stands, So fas dad. Chairs, 4xiU, aj diosetcood Mouldings for 'Picture Frames,' 1 ' ; ' * L ' COFFINS made to Brdcf on short notice. A hfew*se will’be fbrnish’ed if desired. 4 N. B. Turning and Sawing done to order. August Ll} 1859. ■ B. T. VANHORN- FASEUONABIiE MILLINERY SHOP, ; ' MAIN ST., WELtSBORO. MISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchased her FALL AND WINTER GOODS, .. cbntVstmg’of Straws' of all; kinds, Pattern Hat?. Bloomer THts, Flowers, Velvets, Silks of all kinds, andUn fact ALL KINDS OF -TRIMMINGS. 'ehtaolieit* a coll from tho ladies of WeUsbero and ■vicinity, feeling confident^that HER GOODS WILL BEAR rN T SPECTIGN T . -and-compare favorably those of any estahJish -■ment in-tbo county in regard to price. - . - BLEACHING AND PRESSING done in a superior manner. jirtt* Room Opposite Empire Store, up-stairs., : ’ s °P t 10*-tB6O. / ;;j C CEDAR RI7IV HOTEX. CEDAR MCN, LYCOMING* COUNTY, PA. THIS bouse has been lately refitted and opened for tho'accommodatiim of L tne public. Located at a central point; stages leaving eveiy alternate day for WolLboro and Jersey Shore,’connecting with cars on 'ChbTiogJ Jtoßrjioctb oed*S; A dXKril. oo the south. This House is situated on 'the Cedar Run Gang Mill •pond—a safe and convenient landing -for rafts in tho rafting season. Good posh! are fifthly fiction the left 'bank,-and the beach-4sTrebrfrom obstructions. . Har ing been probttcaily engagedSri the river business for many years we feel conSdect we'cfen anticipate the wants and requirements*!<his trade, and will endeav or to please. The table, bar, chambers and stables wfll always be attentively writAed and well supplied. Call and sec ns, fend wo will part nvith you suro to see I ,0. A .FISH, Proprietor Cedar Run. Teh. 16, 1860, furs: runs: Funs: FURS. —The subscriber has just received-a large assortment of -Furs for ladies wear, consisting of FITCH'CAPES'S VfCTORfNES, ■ FRENCH SARLE OA PES & VJCTORINBS, RIVER MINK CAPES £H M UFFS, H&CK MARTIN (j lAp£S Ac VICTQRINE& These comprise a small qiiantity of the'assortment. They hove been bought at low prices and will he sold at extremely low prices for cash, at the Now Hat Store in Cornidg, N r . Y. ‘ 1 S. P: QUICK. VfALL f PAPEU' • -i • WALL PAPER j WALL PAP3R WALL PAPER .WALL PAPER ' - ' L > ' WALL PAPER -- Latest styles and largest; assortment of wall paper ever brought in WeUsboro/j.ln connection with the above can-he found Window' Shades of nil kinds.’ Call soon at ' • £ • ' A WM. H. SMITH, • Wellsboro, April sth>-i€r6o. PICTUUE riMMIVO. TOILET GLASSES, Portraits, Pictures, Certificates Engravings, Needle Ac., Ac., framed, in tbu neaest manner, In and ornamented Gilt. Rose Wood,-Black Mahogany, <Ec. Per sons leaving' any article fqr framing, can receive them next day fronted in any stylo they wish and hung for' them.' Specimens at , . , " ‘ • SMITH'S BOOK STORE. Laud. THE subscriber hasibr sale alarge quantity-®! farming land of excellent qualify, and.in good lo cations in TSogaland Potter County,’comprising sever al lots of improved land. !| ‘ ' ' *' These lands wiltbe.SoTdtf bn fen years tiriie ntreason* able'rhtes. • who dbsire to secure to' themselves a good farm, can nbw do & on bettor terms than will erer.be, offered agqin in tills Qoupty, . ~ ‘ 5 ,fc A. P. CONE. ■ JFOJBL SALS. | THE Store Building oi Main , Sfre6{, nearly oppo site C. AJ. L, Robinson-’&Storb. The lot is. 30 feet front, nod extends foot. The puilding was built fora Store Hpaso,with .open, frpnt, For terms Ac, apply to SAjMUBL DICKENSON, j'* , W’ellsbpro Pa. - WellsborOj.'Aagust 29,fi500. * :. ■ SOCIAL COURT. NOTICE is hereby gj Von that a Special Cnfirt will .Be held, in for tlie trial olblspecial causes moved into said fcourt, commencing on Mon day, November 12lU nesjt,Jloo. David :Wilmot presi .filog.: :i ; JOHN DONALDSON. Rroth'y. PEDLERS will find to th6tr advantage to call at Hoy’s Drug Store, kb ho baa just received a largo supply-of Ks?ou»:nL Oils pnd Essences'- ail kiud^ vcry|9b. ca P fof ■&r ■ 'A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETia !HTORATiH& CORIML , To the Cifcisda** ot New Perzey and Posn*aL APOTHECARIES, CRUOQIST3, QBQCS|U} PRIVATE fAMIUM. Ho (/Vs Pure C'xjuac JRrqndy, Wolfe** Pure Skerry and Port IVina. Wolfe* Pure Jamaica and St, Croix Rum, Wolfe e Pare Scntpk and Irish Whttkey. ALL IN BOTTLES.Ieave to enltthe citizens of tjie United States to the above Wines and Liqupra imported jhy Udol| Jto Wolfe, of New York, Dome is familiar in tine country for the purM.v nf lil»*el«- bretcd Srheidam Sihapps. .Mr. Wolfe, in hi" Irttci to niu, -speaking of tile purity ofdils wines and Liquors s-'vs • *’ t * wfll stake.tuj i»iu|t«tion nmn, ray-standing an a mtr chitnt of thirty years* residence in the City of New York, that that Tall the Brandies and wjnes which. 1 bottle :ir« pure a» ami of th«Lbest quality, and can be relied upon by every purchnser. ,, j »ery bottle'luU the proprlpti*’* narte on : .the-wax-and .a f/xcj eimjtoof liiaalgntuvtnra on ;ht* > r«yLifb , nte. ?*h«,puhnc are re*4>vctfully invited to call and e.vatnhiu for themselves,** For safe nf Retail By nil Apothecaries .and <Jro .cersiu Philadelphia,'- - GIX>HOJE IL ASHTON, . No. 532 Market St., Philadelphia, 5 > *| : ■ 'Sole Agent for PlJld&elphia. lhe foHowibg from th/s hew York Courier i’ •. KNORKOGtf.BcsujEiis vorons Nkw.Yobk MiKmU.NXj*—Wear* Imppy to iufi»rni ohr fellow citizens tunt-there Is\un<* place |n Mtr' city wlHTeflliP physician, apothecary. hnd.'country merchant, eftn go |aud purchase - pur® wines and Liquors, m • imported, and of flic beet .quality.* We do nfit Intend to give an elaborate description* of'this merchant extPihdro hurt nees. aUhonghit wili.ivi-il repay any stranger os-cUit*u to ■ Tielt Udolpho Woljfe’s extensive warehouse, ’Nos. IS, 2u. m: 1 22 Beaver street, and Nos. It, 19 and 21, Alarkotftold *tre<«t. ’ His stoce of .Schnapps on. hand readyjor shipment tpujd m>; hate l«.\*n'lt*«s fh.-in tliirtj* thousand cases l ,* the Brandy iome . toa thoDsind caseli-sYiotasgß of:18>8 so«&9fand t«p thou sand bases of Madeira, {?h«*ryy Win**, Scotch and Irlth Whi&key. Jamaica and;St J .‘Ctoix Rnra, very «.M hnd equal'to Rny jn tbi<coohtry. 'He also'bod three |ar;re .cellars* filled uitlj Brandy, wine, Ac,, in Casks. nm«T Cus tom llouke key, {ready for Mr. Wb]f.*’« mOti of Schnapps, lost year wnoiyitedto ono; hundred- and eighty thousand-dozen, ami we hope that In less than two years Ir* may bo equity sncbefwful'With fiis'brahdfea and vein**.' His. business She patronage of every -Lnrcr of Ms species. Private families who wish pure wines and Lfnuore for medical use, should send their orders direct to Mr W-dfa until evfry apothecary iu fl>e land make np timfr nonvfe to cliscArd tke poisonous stuff from their shelves, and reyUc* It witii Wolfe’s pttrd winea and Liquors. Wo-uoderstundjMr. Wolfe, for the accommodation ot small dedieisin thV* country, puts np assorted cases of wines ami liquors. Such ailin', and such 8 merchant, should t*e «us tamed aguiust hi& tens of thousands of-oppudent? ui the bu.- ted States, who selll nothing but imitation*, rnlnous nlflcertw humau health and happiness. > .;■ •' Gm') GREAT INDUCEMENTS. : lAMnow picpnrcd to wholCsnl© FLOUR. FRED, APEAL ftmi GK.AIN cheaper thaa any man i» the county. AS - r ■ • v r BITTY FOR CASH, And being connected with several large'flonring ©i-_ tabliFhtnontfvl can afford to tq supply Lumbermen a good article, and cheaper•' than the cheapest. . ‘ ** ' '/I made ih-angcments in the city pf New York .eo as t© srapply anybody and everybody with • GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE* OK RETAIL, - VKRr CHEAP/- ' COFFEE; steARS* TEA, : FISH; PORK, _ At)d ip fact anything in the Prorision line, will be sold cheap for < ash, dr exchange for grain. , WANTED. 10,000 BUSHELS; COR/ AND CATS, ’ ‘ In exchange fjor Groceries.* ".Call atg FRED. K. WRIGHT'S Fliur, Feed ao£ Provision: Stdre, No, 8 Main-St., Wellsboco, Fa, 1 . ; . June 7,-1860. - _ " - BP.OADWAY, NEW YORK.s "TTTHEN conrpletczl ? _Pix years ago, the SL Nicho le IftS Tras universally pronounced themust mag nificent,'convenient, and thoroughly organized estab lishment of the fcind «n this continent. •'What it was .hen, it reaoins to-day— mithont a ri val lit size, in si mpinoHsnL-88, and the general elements of comfort and enjoyment, ", The Hotel has accommodations for T.,000 gnests, Including 100 Complete suite* apartments fpr families. ' Six hundred persons can j at the tables of “its three public dining rooms, and • nothing that modern art has devised fop the : conven ience and socist. gratification-of the traveling public has been omitted in its plan, or is neglected in its prac tical details. ' ! -.- ST. The early reputation of tbe v bouBe nt home" and abroad, derived from its magnitude, its superb ap T poibtineiiUs and its-Aoow-ft&c S&vforU and'hixurie*, has been enhanced every year by. the unwearied exer 'lions of the Proprietors. J . saep:m3 Treadwell,, wtiitcomb- a tic. TO PAR3ERS AND OTHERS. 1 t 1 subscriber begs leave- to inform tbo poblio 1 that his flouring Mil! in Mansfield is now in •compile operation. and that be baa been putting in new mapljiiioryt and among . ■ CflEllllA TED WMEAT SjWTTFAty naed inthe besifc Milh*-of Rochester,. N.'V.7 He baa a]fo a Corn Sbellor and <lorn Cracker; a new’Com Meal Sifter, and >s therefore' prepared to grind’corn from the oaf: 1 Atso two boita* ftr-Wheat—one for gornlaml onetVrpCbr wiieat,-s® as not to.toix -gord-' and poor flour. 1 „ * «- ' N. B. A first-rate miller, from.-tbe celebrated Flour ing Mills of Wjagdell &■ Co., of Rochester, ;N; "ip now employed:' He served 3 -years'in IbelV employ!-, and comes well recommended. 4 -*'7 -i ■ J&F- Cash paid for grain. -C. W.'BAILEY.y •» Mfcns&eld, Sept. 6, ISuOl wS ' • •- r *_:C’ :-Fann-aud ITIlUt* for Sale* ; -* THE subscriber:offers his .Farm and Mills, in Rut land for sale. The .Farm contains 280 uVresj with 2uo acres improved, three good houses, three *got*(| framed bams, one new horse barn 30i40. Alfro one noW Steam and Water llrist tbrek run|»f Burr Sttinc, nil in good-order, and a good rpn of custom. /AH- of tbo aboVe property will' beVold on time to suit the purchaser, together or sepilrntf*// O.W. VAIS ALLEK. ' Rutland, Tioga Co. Pa.,. May 31. IS6O. , . Adminlsli-utW’S Koliciv LETTERS of Administration having hwn.gwn'e'R’ to the undersigned trpop the estate of S iiCPHE-tf I>. JdOSIER, late of Sullivan, dac’d, all person* in-'" diibtcd to saidiestate arc requested to mtifctf Immediate payment, having, claims against fchaMime will prtsent tbcnv to LYDtA L* AIOSIER Julmr'x* Saliivnn,Oct. 10; ISCU,6U* ‘ Browing Kionclilal Troche, OR COuVIJ LOZENGES.- ‘Fortbeeweofhoor'e no*?, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and tq dean the voice for public speakers and singers. . '. ! ‘ For sale at Hoy's Drug fctore. FARR IE RS U 0 W PER is dmtf extensively used for horse distemper, also for colds and coughs irv borsps, to increase the appetite, regulate the, digestion and to improve the conditlon/of the ftDlmaf,pj»eful also as a preventative for bom distemper iu-t-attle. For sale at Roy’s JDniS^ho-e. E" ’ALSAM TOLU, COUGH REMEDY.—This is the "most popular and Useful expectorant use in this vicinity* It is prepared from the Dnlsnui of a tree, £foiving iu climates, mostly in Sonth Amen. a. . ’ | . Fur sale at Roy’s Drug Store, GLAUOXSG’S patenthgrse eay forks.-^ Prlco with Ropes nml PuUeys, complete, 00, For sale hy 3>. P. ROURRTS-.aM JT, M. £DSALL* Wellsboro.—June 11> IbfiQ* nini»n. id MoHrtna .tj in. « Mn>vuU."M sqa VKimrv-ar® hor*o.y noHflcd HKit mh| MILL has J«*»f \&pu-rtisuwl aiv ; ! U ln T' rt . v » unlef.liavlng thrt'O rnn of etono and a 7>.ttrnt ft-nm ■&.Hiralar, which will separate atflbaJ seed the main, the best Ol n.rflrcan and will U ifrD*. Met cJwtrfc* aml farnicrH nn> invited to try tW*» rf *V rA tiJ u«»it wiH be nurnmiisi by 1 J.lX*X£bY, , Vatifla M, Aminat IV I s - ,3iib- r. Cash i-.uu tui.all UhJs of (iWin at Hit
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