f!l M otTmhtatqr. ” : V. ..,«»■■. »!<»■»”»• » c *- a< -~ OT == 119 jjiewm fii,, New- Tort f and M 1. ptrtESoHi = tbo Agonta for the: Afitaior, »nd:the larocst clrcnlatlog Newspapers ia tap inSdcnUal» gojiiiaa. SWy «tfe authorized to con- .. in Diwrcii,— Henry Hail* _ . £«to"» JVr o iLe.>—Hataie of Jm. A. Wilson. L to reteisra.Aßelmsr gchoolDistriot Phffibe-Moore. ctjidiStUa Stetbins. , ' rTo COBBES P ,O B DE.aTs.-‘-M.A. a» Kextweife. ■ . ? V ‘ ' , AISES > - , »- Hon G A. Grow i» now stamping Indiana, oiB and Wisconsin) for Lincoln, Hamlin, and Sree- g- Miss M. A. Johnson, Dressmaker, has remov al residence of Mr. Charles Willialns, Inuncdi bslew the store of Messrs. Eoe;*6 Smith, on Main {~-P. P. SleWErt’a pelebratcd i Cooking Stove— iedin tbe ndvertisainent of Paridr Brothers in her column— received the first; premium at the State Fair held at Efnfira. ' __ ■! Private and Confident! Afi. — Oar wood-pile ;be left intact! Wo pay $1 for wood.— irtain- chaps wc wot of -don’t quit, their visits,they ;et their names into this column. |"A word to rise/ 1 *tc. s , - ■ ; y r . 0. M. Stebbins’ Select School atWeatfield een a decided success* A< large number of stu were in attendance .'during the past term, and of them were and whd are Ivertiised in akother part of 1> : ■ ■ring to teach. , e Winter lem la. adi j- C. L. TVilcoi has replenished the Eeoclator i stock of now Goods! pnrehased in tho city by If. He is now prepared to supply his old cus s, and as many new ones asfdesire to bay good? , with every variety qf Wy Goods, Groceries, , Shoes, io. John Hertford shows tho Regala ioods “free gratis’]for nothing | without any ?-De Land & Co.’s S|aleratus is still an interest ibject for the housekeepers*! attention. It is just they have long desirerd, and whtdh, now that it [heir possession, they are not) inclined to part It continues to give the most complete satisfac d the kitchen and in the dining-room. Manufac and for sale at wholesale B. Do Land k ’airport, Monroe Co., N. T. ‘'JSold by oil good ■'-vwhf 1 'h| sdu.. „ „ -v „ w .je other barrel of which waa oafy four feet four and halfsncheS.in length. Upon 'the barrel is en -4 the words “Lincoln; Bail,”; and Mr. Looke that these'are the kina o£rails with which " Qld (should he be* elected.), will fence in the District fumbia, in case the disunionists either Korth oT i should attempt to interfere with jtheadministra if the Government after the 4th.of March next ishoaldn’t wonder I" ' . 5. i Cheat Flood a Mai Cheijk asd Losp dr * r ' £RTT.— Editor of the Agitator i i heavy and continued 311 n oflsst Saturday and lay Bight produced a flood in Still Creek greater my within the recollection of earliest settlers, g oat bridges and destroying* property. The id bridge which spanned the ejeekatthat place adennined, apd on Sunday morning 'whs found g over aqd steadily the angry below. The ttestle work ft fejT 'rods north of. sin bridgowas also carried away for a space of 100 to’ I’bd feet, \ The up the was ovcrflowedj’toarxnglpway ftdarge portion 6f eking near its mouth, peveralf piles of lumber ?mg to A. S. Turner found thetr Tray down the 1, together with some small buildings belonging 1. J. Mann, com standing in lb| ifields, mode of a pure'Shfetfy Wine, and of the native plants and herbs'of the country,abd ihould be recommend' ed by temperance societies, clbrgymeh, physicians, and all friends Uf humanity. ' ' ] They arejprepared by an experienced and skillfull physi* elan, and aside from their medicinal properties, are a most delightful leverage; and yet, as a medicine, are as Innocent, anofaarmless as the dews of heaven, t Sold by druggists generally. i • ! |. CfIAS. WIDDHTELD A CO., Proprietors, . 78 William New York;, • Baldwin,pLowell A Co, Agents at Xipga, 7:3yl Dr. H. XL Borden, of Tioga, ia General Agent for Tio ga County, p whom all applications {for agencies must be q ttde r i. r ' S* SPECIAL NOtlCß*. ■ The veijr marked and flattering success which has thus for a tended the publication pf V.AJSTXT'-Sr PAIR, Enables too publisher to announce that with the com mencement of the Second Volume, issued this day, 30thIjune. New Features, both Literary and Artistic, will be introduced, which will increase the value and interest of the paper, and folly maintain the proud position ui mnimously accorded to it as the leading I Comic Journal op America. I a ’ 1 VANITY FAIR IS' ISSUED REGULARLY EVERY WEDNESDAY, and is for sale by all Newsmen, and at the Office of FubUpatio i. No, 113, Nassau-street New York. j | TERMS: • Three dollars per annum, in advance—Six cents -single copy. TERMS FOR CLUBS: Twp copies of Vanity Fair will be sent to one ad dress Ifor ------ $5 00. Five cfcpiea, - 12 00. Ten copies, - * - 4 - 20 00, Am extra copy will be allowed! to the getter-np of every club of not less than five copiies. This pajer is Electrotyped, and back numbers may be procured at any time. , THE REGULATOR. . |C. L. WILCOX, TyOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of VV! thefLadies and Gentlemen of Wellsboro and surroundink -country, to the inducements he holds out out atj his j | - Rex? Store on JVOIh Slrjcet, Called “ Tiie Regulator,” where purchase® will ffnd the large*t,\cheapest and heat assortment of GOODS to select f'om in Northern Fednsylvania;, Among them, such is L 1 DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, of this Hats aiid Caps, Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FISH, | j PORE, FLOUR AND SALT, Faints e(nd Oils, Yankee Notions, &c. To the Ladies^ Ladies wfil find at the Regulator the choicest selec tion of DryjGoods, adapted to the season, and to the' wauls and tastes of all. - Shoemakers will find it to their interest to call at the Regulator, and examine our assortment of find ings', at prices to suit the times. The trathjis, wo buy our goods for Cash and sell them Cafh cheaper than can be bought at any oth er store in Hioga county. Hoping- to receive a share of the patrobage'of the community, we ask the pub lic to come {ind examine oar stock and satisfy them selves of tfad truth of our statement - jSSEF’j All kinds of -Hides, Sheep Pelts and Furs ta ken in exchange for gpods, and the highest market price given; i Welliboro-J Oct; 24, 1860. cbfniriotf schools. Examinations,, win.take place os follows i R05evi11e,..!....'., Oct. 30. Jackson (Daggett’s Mi 115)..., “ 31. Sullivan (ftfainsburg),,. X u 12. Tioga i. V 15. Middlebuiw (Brigg’a School house);, ft 16. Charleston (Dartt Settlement)....., '* 17. .. •* 18. Chatham (Treat School house) , n 19. Farmington (Gee School house), i( 20. Delmar (atony Fork) .. " ( 22. Morris (Babb’s) < f 23. Sbippea (pig Meadows).-. v..„ “ 24. ’ Gaines anfl Elk (Vennilyea’s) ... u 25. Clymer (Sablnayilleji. 26. Westfield j...:-.: ; w.... * 27. Mansfield.'} “ ?9, Covington, «... 4< 80. Bloss { 41 31. 810ckh0u5e........ ..,,,,,,Nov. 1. Union (Swamp School bouse) “ 2. il 6. Ne150n....!..... u 7. Elkland and Osceola (Blkland)’, a 8. Deerfield (t Union Academy) tl 9. «a }/t» - * ■ Brookfield](Bed School house) . “ 10. Tioga Co. Teachers’ Institute, at Mansfield, Nov. 13, 14, la, 16. ■ One (perhaps two) of the first educators of the day will he employed for the benefit of the In stitute. Conkty Superintendents of adjoining Coun ties willlte invited to attend, _ Examinations will commenco*hl 9 o’clock, and np candidate foria certificate will be admitted to the olpss after >lO o’clock. Pan, ink and paper required on the partofeach.j Teachers afe requested to present themselves for ex amination in jthe district where they intend to leach, unless otherwise excused. > The examinations are so arranged as to avoid, the necessity for privatd or special examinations.- None, thrrefore, irtil be granted. Those Who jgot “No. 1” throughout, upon preparing and depositing with the County Superintendent a dis sertation of Of least five pages of ordinary letter pa per, on sotfie topiC connected with teaching or educa tion, (if approved) will be entitled to a “ County” or “ professions?' certificate. The friends| of education generally are invited to attend these dxaminations. It is especially desirable 'that the Sohobl Directors should be present and receive their Quota off Reports, Blanks, &o. 1 HIRAM C. JOHNS, Mainsburg,| Sept. 21, ’6O. Co. Svp’i. VAEiIJABLiE FABMISH* LASDS jFOE SALE. rpilE; undersigned is now offering to settlers JL a large quantity of excellent fanning lands, sit uated farin Lwfo to fifteen miles' distance from Welis boro, in It el mar, Shippen, Morris add Elk townships, Tioga Co'., Pal , • The lands generally well watered, good soil, and in a healthy part of the country, and will be sold in lota to suit' purchasers and pn very liberal terms >of ; . For further particulars inquire of the, owners, Messrs. Phelps, Sedge A- Co., 19 and 21; Cliff St, New. York, or of the subscriber. ■ I \ JOHN DICKINSON, Agent Wellsboro, Qct 3, 1860-yl . , , ! | binding. BOOKS, Magazines and Newspapers bound in Su perior Styles. Universal facilities enable ns to pleas all. Call and see at the HQOK STORE- .pE .TtOaA COUNTY ,AGI:TATQB. |; IN USE!. T|e Autocrat of the Kitchen! •• \f •;■•••' (THE .• 1 ORIGINAL P. R. STEWART F|u:l-Saviit£ aafl Comfort-Producing f ' F X.A»«E OVES ‘ • - ' SOMMER. AND -WINTER AJR-TIOIIT fcoOKING STOVE." For wood & anthracite or- bitu minous COAL: —lmpsoved is 1859— With 2fea am Extra Large Flues, and by-the-addition of the Cel&rated Patent Double Sheet Bottom Flue. 1 Attention is Invited to the following points of supe riority! --. ~ ) Ist. Durability. —Easing, with proper core, atleast 20 yean!. Stoves are how in use tbatwere act up in 1888. | - .„• . ♦ 2d. Manufacture.e— Every portion of tho stove is thoroughly constructed.! Each stoyo -is submitted to a critical tesVand nohe{ leave bur works unless com pletely kind perfectly finished. ■ 3d. Capacity. —Baking, broiling, boiling, roasting ahd all other .culinary operations performed at the samo tune,' ’ A'barrel of dour baked into'-bread at a singleqre. ■' •' -’d - •■•■ l , ’ iV ■ 4th. Economy.—Saving the cost of tho stove in 3 or 3 yearspn the item of fdeL ' - Sth/iFrnHialion ofOoen,- —In the Stewart stove alone toe front doors open directly into the oven, pro tooted tty letters patent, securing a direct draft through the top»f tho oven, by; means of perforated botes in. the doors and back flues. It will bo borne in mind that, aathe-heated air always rises, this method of ventilation is the only -one of any value whatever. 6th. pßhre Control of Seat . —The heat generated by tho stove, may he held therein and used or thrown into thefroom at pleasure. ‘ 7th. -|Tfte Double Sheet Bottom Flue. —By which a compressing and inverting action of heat is obtained, and the oven more evenly and efficiently heated than by any tether known invention, Bth. .protling, —(Performed on the top and withont the possibility of smoke entering the room. 9th. Sot Water reservoir and Warmiuy Closet i Both useful and convenient, supplied by the waste heat and without extra fuel. lOth.l Water Back.—An arrangement for supplying hot water for the bath room equal to any range. Sold by all dealers, on a trial of 3 months, with a written {guaranty for that period if asked. Bewafe of the numerous worthless imitations now in mariaet, See that the names of P. and of the manufacturers are on each stove. None other is genuine. ! • ] i Desciiptlivo panlphletis free by mail to uny address. Agencies in all the]principal cities and towns in tho U. S. Address Fuller, Warren e in connection !With wells may be i lentioned as an instance, in which the buck ets, aftei being raised and emptied, may be easily low ered, an< their movement retarded at the proper time, so that t icy will not violently strike the water. — Sci entt/ic A nerican, i For th > purpose of Rasing and Lowering Buckets in WellSj It is decidedly •, THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT Op THE AGE* The Bral e acts as'al check upon the backward motion of the bt cket, without turning the crank, (the crank acting as a brake, by pressing inward at the handle.) All who i xamine this machine, will at once acknowl edge its ! PR ACT TC ABILITY AND SUPERIORITY, Over eve jy other machii ein use. The operation of the windlass is easily controlled with, and requires bat one haniJ. It combines all the advantages of r the old- with tho self-emptying tmoket,| and adds fashionei f and useful improvements. It ian be ad fells of anj depth, and-will raise easily, with Earning, Fisc Buckets o/ teaser ptr minute’.' i of ordinary depth, and in the same proper i depth of two hundred feet. | dlass and brake is also applicable to raising [fig any kind ot weight, and in evtry respect Irior to those heretofore In use. j purchased the right for the Counties of Tio-» ttcr. Pa., the undersigned are prepared to lo township rights for the manufacture and above improvement, on reasonable terrms. ( A. BIXBY, 1 h. D. SEELEY. many ned apted to ordinary j from welfl lion to thj The wil and loweii is,far £up< Having ga and , p] offer for si gale of \h< Oct. 16, ilBBO. i COOKBOOKS, CHOICE BOOKS* NEW AND ILLUSTRATED EDITIONS. THEj From thcj to the 1$ las (ratio the rela 7herei2 reader, 1 By tl One volaj THRONE OF DAVID; ■onieeration of tlie Shepherd of Bethlehem |ebellion'of| Prunce AbsalonS, * Dclng an ll |n ofjthe Splendor, Power, and Dominion’of p of 4he Shepherd Kingjin-ageriep of letters - tho Magnificence of Judea is shown to the «If - I , I r eye Witness. ie Rev. 3. Ingraham; L. !■, D. no 12 mo.,idoth, 603 pages, Price $1,26% “This is the third yolnme,*rtid the completion of a seTiej-of v orks by the same author, on the' history of the Israeli rish monarchy. The origin Under Moses, was treate I of in thei “Pillar of Fire,” and its great glory und ir David is treated of in this (The Throne of David,) while the decline of Hebrew power and the op aning of the new dispensation meet their delineatioi -in Hie “Prince.of the iXodse of David.” These wor-ts are historically valuable,, as handbooks of informa don relative to ithe scenery, geography and manners o ‘ the Holy Land. The style is interesting and power 'ul, and the v ork leads ns to tbe"Contempla tion and s ady of the sublime language of .the Bible and the gr *at doctrines of truth it contains, without being, as s 3,ch books too ordinarily are, either maudlin, stupid, doj matio or conceited.” —Boston Altai, HOWfi TO COLLECTORS OF STATE AND iC.O, TAX.-—Collectors are here by notified that Jthey mast make a payment at the Special Coart to he held in November, anil also be prepared t<3 settle their duplicates at December Term. |*“ ! 4 {By order of Commiatsioiitn. Wellsboijo, Oct, 3, w 3 Valnskblc Real Estate for Sale. THE Subscriber offers for sale the large farm ‘kirownjas fho GRIGGS FARM, nittititefl hear the Wells boro’ and Mansfield Hoid, one mile cast of Whltneyville, ■containing acres, all ipood farming land, about 40 acres improved, with a frame Uarn and a lo'g hotise tbereon, will sell cheap fir cash or upion reasonable tim'e, or esChatigo for property near Stony Pork. ! . I For further prticnlars Apply to It. W.’Williams! Wellsboro, Morgan Hurt, or the subscriber. [ Stony Fort Oct. 3, 1860.—3n* H. S. HASTINGS. i CARD. ersigncd beg leave to inform the public to now receiving the largest and best stock apted to the wants of the people of this jt ever was brought into the county. We f body to come in and examine the stock, time wo desire a suspension of public 3, R. BOWEN A CO. (tore, Oct. 3, lsBo. !£he UD(S that they a] of goods aq section, tkaj desire even until which opinion. J Empire Iministrator’s Notice. of Administration having been grnntd, bndorsigned on: the estate ot JOHN It AM plebury dec’d.,Jall persons indcbjted to said [quested to' make immediate payment, and ig claims against the same will present : FANNY M. HAM, Adair’*, J. B. NILES, Adm'r. hy, Oct. 12, 18^0. Letter to the i late of Midi estate are nj those baris them to 1 Middlobi fOR SALel.—Good fresh Earned ijfor sale at Mansfield and Wellsboro’, by iB6O. S. B. ELLIOTT. T IME J lU LIMH j Oct 17, 1] inslow’s Soothing Syrup. Iren teething.) Pricei2s cents.; For Sola at Boy’s Brag Store. ’Mrs. jgiOK Chil PERRY {DAVIE'S PAIN KILLER in' large hot tics, j I'ursale at Roy’s Drug Store. WELLSBORO BOOK STORE. BOOKS,. BOOKS!. HURRAIMOR SMITH : . THE subscriber, bavingpurebased of R. E. Rob inson his interCßtdnitha Stationery bu siness, -would.respectfully inform the public of bis de sire to carryou' V -A. GBHBEAL H-BWSdBOOM AN» ; BOOKi STORE, Where he will Jgrnish, ’ AT THE OID STAND, opposite C. 0. Osgood’s Store r orby null, the following newspapers and.Magwines, at the pofcltther’s rates ' ' DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS. • New York Tribune, ; v fierald, ~~ , Times, < News,, Neir York Ledger,;. , i Wavorij Magazine, .. . " Mercury/ Thompson’* Reporter, “ Weekly, ' Life'Ulustrated, V . Welcome Guest, Wilke’* Spirit, >■ 1 . Century, Porter’s . “ ' Scientific American, Boston Pilot, ; : Prank Leslies’, True Flag, . ‘ ’‘ - vi •N. T. Hlastrated Nowc, Irish American, Harper’s Weekly, Littell’s Living Ago, WaTorly Magazine, Thompson’s Reporter. MOXTOIiIATBS-, Harper’s Magazine, Godey’s Lady’s Book, Frank Leslies’ Magazine, Peterson’s Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Arthur** Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, Ladies’ Repository, All the Year Round, Ladies’ Visitor, Knickerbocker, Pickles, Budget of Pun, Phunny Fhellow. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com pete repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper Hangings, ( SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, Ac. Orders for Binding Books.' The work executed to suit any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will alsoLe given toSPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. SCHOOL BOOHS. Sanders’ Series of Readers, Grcanlcafa Mathematics, Colton's & Pitches’ Gepg’y, Davies “ Monteitf A McNally’s “ Sanders’ Spellers, Potter and Hammond's Writing Book, Brown’s and Kenyon’s Grammar. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. WM. H. SMITH. - Wollsboro, Pa., September 6, 1860. yl STEWARTS’ STORE, ND. i CONCERT BLOCK, MARKET STREET, COBBTIKC K. Y. STEWARTS HAVE JUST RECEIVED ThElr STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots and Shoes* Hats and Caps, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c. AND 'ARE SELLING AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Coming, Sept. 26, 1860. Potter Co, Railroad Company. APPLICATION will be made to the next Legisla ture of Pennsylvania ior a supplement to the Charter of the ‘‘Potter County -Railroad Company,” for an Act to bnild and construotfthelr Road from any point on the line of the Sanbm'y '|bd Erie Railroad in Clinton county to any point on the West branch of Pine Creek. CHAS. BUSHOR, Prqs't. Germania, Sept 21, 1860.-4 t ‘ . MIRRORS! | : ’ : “ MIRRORS I ■ ' - MIRRORS 1 JUST’ received at SMITH'S BOOKSTORE, the largest and best assortment of Mirrors ever brought to Wellsboro. People who wish “to see themselves as others see them," will please call fend examine. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary 1 having been granted to the subscriber, executor of the estate of John I. Johnston, det’d> late of Charleston township, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make-immediate payment, and tboso having claims to present them properly aus* thenticated for settlement to the subscriber, at bit re sidence in Charleston. .IRA JOHNSTON, October 3, 1860.—w8 ’ Executor. A jUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The undersigned, np r\ i pointed an auditor to -settle the account of C, Robinson and Jas, Barber, executors of 0. B. Good man,! deo’d, and make distribution of tho proceeds of said estate, will attend to the duties of bis appointment on thjo 28th day of October insL, at 1 o’clock p. m., at the office of A. P. Cone, in Wellsboro. Octobers, 1860, ' 6. PIERCE, Auditor. THE EAST INVENTED, BEST AND CHEAPEST siPißilsra- bed liq- use 1 MOREelastic than feathers, and lighter and more . durable. Price, only $6.00, For sale by 0 E. D, WELLS, Lawrcucoville, A' NEW, Large, and ISegant assortment of garpEtin Q, Will be sold at tho lowest prices, by E. D.' WELLS. Lawrehcevilie, Kept. 12, 1330. , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OF ALL KINDS, can bo found at the rooms of E. D. WELLS, LAWRENCEVILLE. JOURNEYMEN WANTED. THREE or four good Journeymen SHOEMAKERS wanted immediately at my Boot ond S-ioe Shop. - „ J- IUBEROLE. Wellsboro, SepL 10, 1800. SUBSCRIPTIONS received for all the Magazines and papers, either in clubs, or by the single coot, at ROBINSON’S NEWS ROOM. EVENING Edition of the DAILY TRIBUNE for sixty cents a month at 10 . - , , SMITH'S BOOK STORE. SEEDS.— Fresh and reliable ■ Garden and field Seeds, the largest stock of Secede in tho county will be fonnd at Roy’s Drug Store.' -Farmers who use Field Seeds will remember Hoy’s Drug Store and ibc large'packajes of Field Seed), FOR SALE! ' r - ’ BY j/ - ; WICKHAM & BLOOD GOOD. ■' 'AT OCft JfUMSBT { [ TIOGA, TIOGA . COUNTY, PA., * A LAkGB o* ’ FRUIT. . TBEES,. SBBUBBERV. GRAPES,' EYER&REEN& Ac., Ac,, Ac. PEARS—Trees of the> most.desirable kinds, and of ox :tra large size, if deeded; - Standard trees m-bcaring. : APPLES —A great pnnply of the choicest kinds. Foot different kinds of Crab apple.' * ’ PLUMS—'A large supply of tha best and most-approved kinds. , CHERRIES—An extensiveossortment of the beat kinds. GRAPES—Viz: Delaware, Diana, Isabella, Black Burgun- Sweet jVJUto/Suanuer, Hartford d’rolifici' Rebecca and Concord, • “ OR N A MENTAL—Weeping Mountain Ash, Horse Chea nnt, Balsam of Fix, Scotch Fir, .European Sljver Fir, Norway Spruce,-Siberian and American XxborTitao, JLortb. Ac. • SHRUBBERY—HoIIy leaved Berberry, ChlneaeWeJgelia, Spiraea pni ni folio,; Deutzla, Green Forsythia. * : ROSES—Baltimore Belle, Prairie Queen. I several choke varieties. ! CURRANTS—Cherry,R^Md'Whlio. ' ’Wo would invite all who aro In want of any of tho above trees, Ac., to call and see them for their own satlsfaction , * B. 0. WICKHAM, . Tioga, Atfg. 22,1850.*1 : ; JOHN T. BLOODGOOD. ’» } World, .. H. t>. DEM IIST a, Would - tespectfally announce to the people of Doga County that he is now. prepared to fill all orders for Apple, Pear Peach; Cherry,NecUxine,.AprlcoL Bvprgreep Ornamental trees. -Also Currants. Raspberries; Gooseberries, Blackberries and Strawberries of all hew and approved vori ttles, P f)g 1 Oonststhte of Hybrid fc Perpfetiiftt and Sutn lvv/uJjkJ“mer, Roses, Moss, Bourbon, Noisette, Tea, Bengal or China,' and OimUlbg Kpsee. CHPTTRRI?!? V Tnclndlngall the finest new v« V*AAV U UU£jXV X ,ri(>geB of Althea', Calycanthus Dectzla, Lilacs, Spiraea, Syrlngias. Vibarnums, Wigilias Ac. T7T I?PQ _PaoonleB, Dahlias, Phloxes, Tollps. A ±j\J f v j-j lx ‘‘-'“’Hyacinths, Norcisais; Jonquils, Lu lies, Ac. GRAPES—AII varieties. • Peabody’s New Uaut-bois Strawberry. A doZ. plants, $5. Orders respectfully solicited. Wsuorders for grafting. Budding or Pruning will be promptly attended to. Address Dec. 18,’58. “ 11. t>. DEMINO, W .boro. Pa. NEW BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER * TIADISG STORE. THE undersigned, having leased the store formerly occupied by G. W. "West, intends carrying on all the branches of tho shoe and leather trade. Compe tent workmen are employed in tbo Manufacturing De partment, and all work warranted to be our own ma nufacture. Also, all kinds of READY-MADE BObTS AND SHOES, constantly on,hand. All kinds of Leather and Shoo Findings, also constantly on band and for sale at low prices for cash or ready pay. HIDES and PELTS taken in - exchange for Goods at tho highest market price. JOS. II IDE HOLE. Wellsboro, Sept. 5, 1860. 0 CiBIHET Ipliill WAKE ROOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that bo'has on hand at the old stand, and for sale a Cheap liOt of furniture. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Boole 'Cases? Center, Card and Pier Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped an d’Coinmon Stands, Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads , Stands, So fas and Chairs, Gilt and lioeeicood Mouldings for Picture Frames. COFFINS made to order on short notice. A hearse will be furnished if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing-done to order. August 11, 1859. FASHION ABLE RHIXXNSR7 SHOP, * MAIN ST., WELLSBORO. MISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchased her PALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of Straws of all kinds, Pattern Hats, Bloomer Hate, Flowers, Velvets, Silks of all kinds, and in fact ALL KINDS Of TRIMMINGS, ska solicits s call from the ladies ef Wellsboro and Vicinity, feeling confident that HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, and compare favorably with those of any establish ment in the connty in regard' to price. .£=3-BLEACHING AND PRESSING done ins superior manner. TfSi" Room Opposite Empire Store, Bp-stairs. Sopt.l9, 1860. , CEDAR RUN HOTEL. CEDAR HUX, LYCOMING COUXTY. , PA. THIS house has been lately refitted and opened for the accommodation of the public. -Located at a central point; stages leaving every alternate day for Wellsboro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars oU the Tioga R« R. north and S. & E. R. R. on the south, ibis House Is situated Cedar Run Gang Mill pond—a safe and convenient landing for rafts in the rafting'season. Good postsare firmly *.s.et on the left bank, and the beach is free from obstructions. . Hav ing been practically engaged in tfttt river [business -fof many years we ,le|pl confident‘we can anticipate the wants and requirements of this trade, and will endeav or to please. TheVabie, bar, chambers and stables will always be attentively watched and yrell supplied. Call and see ns, and* we will part with you sure to-sUe you again. *’ J>. A. pXSn,: iM>j>rfcfor. Cedar Ran. Feb. 16, 1860. THUS! FIJHSJ rCRS;i FURS.— The subscriber has Just received a largo assortment of Furs for ladies Wear, consisting of fitch cab&sQ VrcromtiES, . 'FRENCH SAHIB CAPES & VICTORItfES, RIVER MINK CAPES & MUFFS, BOCK MARTIN CAPES & YICTORIXES. these comprise ft stroll quantity of tbo assortment They have been bought at low prices and wiQ be sold at extremely low miees.for cash, at the NewHatStore in Cornidg, N. Y. I • S-. P. QUICK, . WALL PAPER 1 WALL PAPER i WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER '• ■ - " - WALL PAPER Latest styles ahd largest assortment of wall paper ever brought in Wellsboro.' In connectidh with the above can be found Window Shades of all kinds. Call soon at • - . WM. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, April sth, 1860. PICTURE FRAMING. TOILET GLASSES, Portraits, Pictures, Certificates Engravings, Needle Work, Ac,, Ac., framed in the neaest manner, in plain and ornamented Gilt. Rose Wood, Black Walnut, Oak, Mahogany, Ac. Per sons leaving any article for framing, can receive them next day framed in any stylo they wish and hung for them* Specimens at ' SMITHS BOOK STORE. - E.i ml. | THE subscriber has for sale a'largo quantity ef farming land of excellent quality, and in good lo cations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising sever al lots of improved land. Those lands will bo sold on ten 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 bo offered again in this County, Wellsboro, March 8, 1860. » ’ 1 ,FOR SALE. THE Store Building on Main Street, nearly oppo site C. AJ. L. Robinson’s 1 Store. The lot is 30 feet front, and extends back 61i feet. The Building was built fora Store House, with; open front. For terms Ac, apply to SAJIUfiL DICKENSON, , Wellsboro Po. Wellsboro, August 29,18&0. - SPECIAL COURT. NOTICE is hereby given that a Special Court will be held in Wellsboro, for the trial of special Causes moved into said Court, commencing on .Mon day, November 12lh next, Hon. David Wilmot presi ding. » JOHN F. DONALDSON, Proth’y. PEDLERS will find it to their advantage to call at Roy’s Drug Store, as bo has ju«t rct-civod ft large -apply of Essential Oils ami Essences aid kinds which he is selling very elitiup fur cash. To fcho Citizens I of New Jersey and Penned* APOTIIBf.iaiBS> DRUGGISTS, OROCRBd ASP FRIYAIii lAUlUmii, , Wol/efe Pure Cognac Brandy, 4 Wolfe'§ Pure Maderia, Sherry and Part Wine, , Wolfe*e Pure Jamaica and St* Croix Jium, WolfSe Pure Scotch atfdlrieh Whit key. ALL IN BOWES.-! b6g leave to cal! the citizens of the frnftod States ta tie above Wine* and Liquors imported ;by Udolpbo Wcdfe, of Ne# York,. wbo*a name is familiar; in inis country jar the parity of his, color brated Scheldaftf Sctniijiw. ’Sir. Wolfe, tn his letter to m<*j speaking of the parity -of hfs wines 2nd Liquors, says: f will stake ray reputation oa a man, ay standing as a pier chant of thirty years’ residence in of New York, that that all the Brandies and Wines whh& 1 bottle arc pore tin Imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied npou h/ every purchaser.’* Every bottle lias the proprietor's name on the wax. and a fac single of his signnatare on the certificate,, The public are respectfully inrited to call and examine/fr* themselves. For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and 3fo» cewlu Philadelphia; : GEORGE U. ASHTON. I !No. 832 Market Philadelphia, j Suit Agent for 1 uUudelyhia* Read the following from the new York Courier? , • / Exoeuoos Business #or.onb New York Merchant.—S-Weara Imppy to inform our fellow citizi-ns that there is one pliico in onr city whore the' physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure wines and Liquors, atf Imported, and of the-tyat quality. Wo do to give airclalxtfatedescriptiqn of this merchant Extensive bUHl hcss.’although it will Veil repay any strangdr pr citizen to ' VisitUdolpho Wolfe’s dbctansiTewarehouse, Npa. 18.21>. anti -23 Beaver street, and IT, 10 and. 21, street,. Ilk stoco of Sdhnapps on hand rcadyjbr shipment couh! not’ have been leas-than thirty thousand cases j the Brandy upam. ten thousand oases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856: and ten thou* sand bases of Madeira! Sherry and Port Wipe, ScSfcb and 1 Irish Whiskey, and St. CtjbnuKnm, some very old, and equal to any in this country. He also had three lor*o cellars, filled with Brandy, wine, Ac., fn “Casks, under turn House key, ready for Mr. Wolfe's sales mC; Schnapps last year amounted to on© hundred and eight ▼ thousand dozen, and w£ hope that in less'than two years ho may be eqally successful with his brandies and wines. . ' His business merits Ithe patronage of every lover of fnV secies. Privates families who wish pure wines and Lifjjora for medical use, sUonldlsoml their orders direct to Mr. Wolf© until every apothecary lu th« hind makeup their minds *o discard tke poisonous sjuff from their shelves, and replace It with Wolfe’s pure winop end Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of siiiaif dealers in the country, up assorted cases of wines attd liquors. Such a.man, ind such a merchant', should lie tamed against his tensbf thousands of oppodents in tho Uni ted States, who sell nothing butlmitatlous, ruuums alike *•* human health and happiness' - - Cm 6 GREAT INDUCEMENTS. I AM now pieparcd to wholesale FLOUR. FEED, MEAL and GRAIN cheaper than any liuui in th». county. As I BUY FOR CASH. And being connected with several large flouring es tablishments, I can iiiford to to supply Lumbermen and Dealers generally with a good Article, and cheaper than the cheapest. ■ I have made arrangements is ihe city of New. York so as to supply anybody and everybody with . GROCERIES, AT 'WHOLESALE OR RETAIL* V BUY CQfEAP* ' ] COFFEE, SUGARS, TEA, PISH, PORK, And in fact anything in the Provision Use, will Jta sold cheap for cash, o 1 exchange for groin* . WANTED. ' „ B. T. VAXHORN. 10,000 BUSHELS CORN ANB- OATS, , \ In exchange for Groceries* Call at FHED. E. WRIGHT’S Flour, Feed and Provision Store, No. tt Main-St., Wellsboro, 3fa. v .t Jane 7, 1865. .* completed, six, years ago, the St. Nicho-- Vf las was universally pronounced the most mag nificent, ■convenient, aid thoroughly organised estaW lisfament of the kind on this continent. What it was then, it remains to-day —without val in "size, in sumptnoi gneut f and the general Of comfort and enjoyment. - r The Hotel fans accommodations for 1,000 guest* * including IQO complete suites of apartment* for families'. : Sis hundred per tons can-hQ domfortably seated at the tables of its throe pdblic dining rooms, and* nothing that modern a a t has devised for the conven ienco and social gmti Ication of the traveling pdbltd has bcod omitted in its plan, or is neglected in its prac tical details. • y , The eAH> reputation of the? house at home and abroad, derived from its magnitude, its superb ap pointments-, and its hdiue-Itke con\fortn and. luxurie*i has-been enhanced eVery year by the unwearied eztf* lions of Iho Proprietor}*. ' ssep:mS TnEADWELL, WHITCOMB * CC. ro FACERS AND OTHEASr TIIE subscriber bej;s - leaver’ to inform the pnb'lifl that bis Flouring Mill in Mansfield' is .now in complete operation, an 1 that be has been polling- in new machinery, and ai long the rest, s HO 11 TON'S CELEB I M TEH WHE S A T SHUT TEE, used in the best Mills of Rochester, !?, f, lie has also a Corn Shelter anc Corn a new Com Meal Sifter, and is therefore pfepared to grind conj froln the ear. Also two bolts for Wheat—one to* good and one for poor '.heat, bo as not to mix, good and poor flour, . N. B. A first-rate m Her, from .the celebrated Flour ing Alills ofWagdell Co., of Rochester, K. i.j is now employed. Be se drfcd 3 years in their employ, and comes weft recomnebded. Gash paid for g •ain. # Mansfield, PepL SjUMO., w 3 THE subscriber offer j his Farm and Rttt* land for.soje. The Farm contains 280 acres, wit'll 2UO acres improved, three good houses, threw* gud2l framed barns, one new horse bam 30x40. Also one new 6te_am and Water Grist Mill* with three »un of- Burr Stone, all in go( d order, and a good run of custom. AH of jlbo a >ove‘property will be sold oii time to suit thp purchaser, together or sepamte*. g. w, van allen: : Rutland, Tioga Co. la., May 31, 1860. Letters of Admin to the undersigned P. M OSIER, late of Si debtcd to said estate an payment, and those ha' will preseht them to L r Sullivan, Oct. 10, 1S( Biown’s Bim OK COUGH LOfcES noss, Sore Throat to clear the Toice for pu * Fo EAKRIKKSPOWHIIU is now extensively fot borsd distemper, nlsct for colds and coughs horses, to increase the appetite, regulate the and to improve the erudition,of the animal, useful also os a preventative far horn distemper in caul*,. Fpr sale at Roy’s Drug Store. Ai P. CONE. EARS AM TOLU, COpGH REMEDY.—-This is th« must popular end Useful Expectorant now in n*o in this vicinity. It is prcpapOTfrom the Balsam of a tree growing in hot climates, mostly in South America. '' F'tir sale at Roy’s Drug Store;, •' GLADDING’S patent horse eay forks.— Price with Ropes ind Pulleys, complete, SI2.D(h For sale by D. P. ROBERTS and J. M. EDtjALt, IVellsboro.—Juno 14, 1800. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Lettira of Ad ministration having been granted to the sub scriber, on. the estate of ‘James Gray, late of Sullivan township, ; ( dcc'd., police ils hereby given to iipi.'C in debted to fchid estate toj make, iinoiediato payment, and those Having claims.to present them properly so. tbontfehleii Tor semomerit to tho snl'-enhrr. >it hisrcsr, lienee in SuHimn. I C.T Hi. (Hi A V -luguah to, 1SI10— linO". A SUPERLATIVE TON SC, D E UR ETIC, iYICORMINS CORDIAL ‘ hotel, '? BROADWAY, HEW YORK. ST. Farm and Mills for Salnchial Tioche*. GES.& For the cure of hoarse md Pulmonary Irritation, aud blio speakers and singers.' r sale at Roy's Draj; Hiore. C. W. BAILEY.. t