the ag hatch. WELLSBOEdtJGH, PA., Btal8 IStfl,imtSrand’ 1 St fl,imtSrand’ largesihcirciiliitins Newspapcro In thei I w<> st ‘P!,,,,. and the;C»nadfts. Thoy nro authorized to con teit« at our I;; ■ ■ > Hew Advertisements. Cloth" Dryer.—H. ?toifell, J||. ■ fo rK?oo*.-WA.BflB*Coi ; . AonUeatioa in Divorces— HanjiUh Borrower. Ser Altractioni.—TF. If- Woq£.. ‘ ■ Commercial College.- towelU! Warner. Tioga Choral Society.—o- Ej'ljiowellrSeo’y. fo Coneumplicet.-r-E- A.. WiijaMl. Court Rawer. Union Acgdemy-T-S. B. Pride, p , . Jiea Winter Goode. —C. G- ( Oegogd. Select School. —li. B. Burlingame. American liceciptßoalc.-rl. E, Chapmen.' Pure Family £iguor».—lWtelpuse A Co. . Oeceola High School.-.‘‘■K- Tifiglitman. , - trial List— Special Court.. ! ' ( . Auditor's of Hi S. Koberts. ’ , Orphan,' Court Salc.-Estn.te $ Ita Baxter. ladies, Attention. H. F. Potfer. Katicc. —Joel trowl. [s * Grand Sally at Tioga— John feyce. JOS' Dry leaves are an excelllbt article in which to pack apples and other j M , j ■S3- See the Special |of the Grand Torch light Celebration at tioga, ,|n, Ihiiday night next, and go if you can. * ' pF That great moral question -which has agitated [he public-mind ’for the last fifteen or twenty A " who struck Billy, Pafclerspti ?” has been recent y; overshadowed by that < political question, ■ Who killed Dutchman dog V* . %£* Converse has hleen'filing np his store with a fall and Winter stock of Goods His stock of Cloth is said to be equal to thohesfc. and we don't doubt I, as it was selected by-himself. f Osgood and Rpo «k Co., are. out[ with new advertise ients. There “is a po'iyerfpj sight ”of Goods in this jffD. just now, and wagons’fire opining: in loaded ev rj day. The following vers6 contains every letter of e English'alphabet except, e, -.lma & question wheth any other in English rhyme fyn bo produced, in mt, without the letter e , which || used more than any her letter: j/j A jovial swain ihay f And thx his fancy's might, ‘ To quiz in vain, for J plain That what X say is rl&it. Five young ladies from thj} Union Straw Works Foxboro’, walked,/oh Friday c gening last, to Wal- Ic Center, a distance of six mil is. to hear the leetpre the li-on. Charles'Sumner. Xjjey retured on foot e same evening, professing-to (pi themselves amply [■aid for their long walk. — If we were a young mnnjani wanted a wife, we mid propose at onoe to five, —Chautauqua ;i noLrut, . , * 1 i ; ; , -Much good that would; do jjtou! It would be .uve’-s labor lost,” Judge, looking as you do 1 Advertise.—A writer oh commercial subjects i truly said that tho time has for people to quietly In their stores and trijjsfj to circumstances customers. The aspect of 'has been en :lv changed—the old been remov andnew channels opened. People should not now quietly and gaze upon the dusft gathering on their res, but with becoming sfarewdijess place their pens paper, enumerate their articles, and announce ough the advertising columns jif widely-circulated er?, the quality of* their articles, and where-tbey y be'found. Men of small cartel long since dis ered this sure road he who does not ow wake,nvill find him elf distanced. £lT* A Faithful Doq.— weeks ago, Mr rgo Gilbert, who lives hqlf fray between Union idemy and Knoxville, in this ifcjounty, was roused he night by the incessant bating of his dog. The then ran away in the directioA of the ho r nso of G.’s father, distant about a qtlnHer of a mile, and iking wrong,’Mr! G. fell.asleep.— mt day-break he arose,'anfl ojai opening his door dog grabbed him by the pants'Dfnd pulled him in direction of his bam, on felling which, he dis ced that a fine young sbr/ I hpd been stolen. lie lediately followed the robb aid in a few hours found his colt bitched to a i fee in Westfield. The ■e had been found to be to ride well, and irevent discovery the thief him and “ took he woods/-*- « V, S?* The Feeshs:t.-I{the Damage is ga axd CowAXifSQt/E learn through ha to correspondent that the recent flood wrought d destruction to the farmers nndrlumbermen on the :aand Lowanesqw* rivers, especially in the vicini f LawrenccviUe, where the Cowanesquo joins Ihe m ; the latter overflo wed its banks on Sunday last, flooded the ft> Flatts,T making* wholesale dcalmc °f-corn, bpckwbeat and lumber, and destroying icrous bridges. was all afloat,” people moving through the jrihcipal streets in s and on’small rafts/ No reltjjous services were id either of on that day, the flood ‘ely preventing it* Nearly all tho cellars were * and in many dwellings tho water first floors. The- Tioga Railroad sustained idcrablo damage, and no trains passed over the ‘ on Monday, being preventedpiy the damage be- D-Lawrenceville and Corning.-l-%£7wtra Press. ?rThe Wcllsboro Republican' Clab had a lively lc £ on Saturday evening last, W. A. Nichols, of Smetbport, made the opening speech, and de m a happy manner the difference between the ibhcan platform and the several platforms of the monioua ” opppsition. ( Ho adverted to the usual periodical cry of secession ma|(Je by the slaveo and echofed here by their allic^ p scare the timid noting for their man. This threat reminded him story he had beard not long since of the threat 1 irishman who lost his hat in a well, and was lot 1 -e a bucket to recover it. Thie well being deep, oUra fi e failed him before he reached the water. — dn did be call to those above—rthey lent a deaf 0 said, till at last,' quite in despair, he bel -1 out. “Bo Sti Patrick, if ye don't bo afther * n S me up, Eure an( j pn c «t! (he rope!” The bho said, irero threatening to cut ihe rope, if mea Wcre defeated. S,‘ B. Elliott, Esq., was then I out, who spoke for about half an hour in his forcible manner. Mr. Emery made annonnee -5 for Actings in Belmar and Charleston, after 1 the meeting adjourned. hixcnAMMoN Commercial College.—Wo but good reports of thjsr College from all The proprietors, by ar| untiring energy, * C- attention to business, earnest endeavors to • personaPjexortions to oh* for them when through, have raised it present tide of prosperity, and gained for it the °riaion and hearty support of everyone at all Ul Ued with its facilities for. preparing men for eeiJ ‘ No one, by a mere cursory glance, can ful ttlprehend the benefits that this institution is con g the young men who, within its walls, are D o that education which leads to successful husi 'Mefulncss and wealth. , Many of its graduates. through the influence of the proprietors, are now flll ingjsitnationa in our own town with credit alike to .themselves and to the institution. The qualifications of the faculty for -their respective departments aretoo well;,known to need any comments. In ita location, its course, its system, its beautiful diploma, and in all its cpip ointments as a Commercial College, we do not hesitate in saying it has no superior in the whole country. —Binghamton Democrat * \ Books, Magazines, *o. ’ > Thater A Eeubidqe, Publishers, 116 Washington St, {loston, announce the publication of the following valuable works: j -.1 L ' HABiauiGTOS: A Story of True Dote. By (he author of!“What Cheer ?" “ The Ghost—A Christmas Sto ry]” Ac'. > “ lieroin may ho seen noble chivalrye, cnrtOsye,hu mamtye, friendlynesse, love, friendshype, cowardyse, murder, hate, vertne and ayune,.. 800 after the good, and Joye the evyl, and it shall biyuge yon to good fame and .renowns,”.—[Sir Thomas Malory: Preface to Mjerte I)'Arthur., ■ ■. 1 tolume, 12m0,' How ready. I •I . • ll.' ' Aspudki. ; AWovel, by Ada Clare. Xyolume, 12mo. Ada .Clare i,s one of the most brilliant female writers in America, and to these familiar with her contribu tion;! to the N. Y. Saturday Press, the name of the au thoress alone will be sufficient guaranty of the interest ‘and power of the work. Beady first of November, f lit Words prom , Theodoble Parker. 1 vojume, I2mo. ; “ Jew deeds are equal to Izis words. , His prose was a half-battle” —[Jean Paul Richter onjMartin Luther. ThSs volume will contain some of the most salient passages to bo found in Theodor© Parker's Sermons, and j|lso extracts from his famous portratures of char acter* such as Charming, John Quinsy Adams, Gene ral Taylor, Daniel "Webster, Washington, John Adams, Bcnjimin Franklin, R. W. Emerson, Humboldt, <tc v *tc. |To bo issued immediately. : i iv. TnEcpoßE Parker —ln Mcmoriam , Embracing the tributes to his memory by Emerson, Phillips, Gar* J. F. Clark, W. E. Cbanning, May, Alger, Beecher, Frothingham, Conway, Higginson, Wheel : ock, Charles Sumner, G, W. Curtis, Ac., Ac., with a biographical sketch. 1 volume, 12mo. . This volume will be issued in elegant style, arid be with a supetrb steel portrait. In active propagation. j | Hy f Incidents ix the Life op a Slave Girl. Written by nerself. Edited by L. Maria Child, 1 volume, I2uao. A presenting a new phase of tho Pccdliar In stitutjjon, of especial interest to every and to oil love virtue. ileady in November, 1 1 VI. I History of Slave Insurrections. By T. W* -Hig-| glnion. ’ 1 volume, J.2mo. Thip volume will embrace tho papers in thp Atlan tic Monthly, contributed by the author under the ti tle of P f The Maroons §f Jamaica,” “ The Mafoons of Surinim,” Ac., with a History of all other! notable ‘slave |insorrections. A work of peculiar interest to the American people, as well as a valuable cpntribu tion to historical literature. 1 volume, 12moJ A Volume op Poems. By Walt Whitman. ■ A handsome brochure of 150 pages. 1 volume, 16m0.| Ati/antic Monthly, for November, has been received. The following are its contents: —Thomas [ Fayal and the Portuguese; Midsummer and May;|Oono; Expression; Italian Experience in col lecting- u Old Masters'Tenty Scran’; Recollections of Irving; Irene Amadyomene: Tho Professor’s Sto ry; Reviews and Literary Notices. Boston, fricknor A Fielks, Publishers. Hamper, for November, contains the folldwing . “ Captj John Smith,” Illustrated; “ A Summer in New England,” Illustrated; “Pearls and Gems,” II- “Glitter and Gold;” “The Ordination Ball Down the River;” “Rose Garden—A Now England Sketch,” and'other interesting papers; be sides its usual attractive features. We £iave received tho September numbef of the beautiful Cosmopolitan Art Journal, which contains a fine engraving on steel, by Rogers, of the balcony Scene |rom 11 Romeo and Juliet.” There are (several masterly papers on Art and Literature. The Associa tion offer this year to each $3 subscriber a splendid line engraving of t{ Falstaff mustering his Recruits,” (25 by [3O inches) thus making it in size as well as in subject'a fit companion piece for “ Shakspeare and bis Friends.” Paintings, Marbles, Parians, Etchings, Ac., byjthc best art’sts in tho world will be awarded among M A. 'R IVX JS XD Oct. 19th, 1860, at the house of the bride’s mother, at Fall (Brook, by John James, Esq,, Mr. RICHARD WILLIAMS, to Miss MARY ANN FILER, both of -Ward township. < - Dn tlje 27th inst., at iVellsboro, by A. J, Sofield, Mr. ELIJAH WILLOUGHBY to Miss PHEBE DIM OCK, a|l of Shippen township. , 1 Oct. Sib-, 1860, at the house of Colburn demons in Covington, by Ira Patchen, Esq,,-Mr. EDWARp OL NEY, tp Miss MARY J. MASON, all of Covington, Tioga county, Pa. On the 25th of Oct., at the M. E. Parsonage ip East Charleston, by Rev. R. L. Stilwell, Mr, ORVILLE A, BENEDICT, of Richmond, to Miss JULIA A. DICK INSON. of Charleston. 1 r In Shippen, in the 14th inst, by Joseph A. Barling, Esq., Mjr. DALOS FIELD, of Dolmar, to Miss MI- WETHERBEE, of Shippen. •>ro, on the 23d inst., by Rev. E. B_ »ESTER E. WOOD, to Miss ADE HIZER, both of Tuscarora, Steuben , falBD, t Suddenly, on the 21st inst., in East Charleston, Tioga cduuty, Pa., SOLOMON J. RICE, aged 65. rs ~ v * ■ > Ho hap that evening made a cal! at his daughter’s, about tvta miles from his residence, left there between nine and ten o'clock, went home, went to bed, made a casual Mmark to his wife about some of the family and seerfied to drop asleep. His wife observed him make anjnnusnal noise, rose up, and ere she could get all tbo ftimily up ho was a cofpse. The deceased has left a widow and twelve children to mourn his- loss. His funeral was attended, on the 24th inst. Sermon by the writer-* Text: Ecbl. 12-5. “Man goeth to his long and the mourners go about the tetreet^.” I Rev. J. Ikqerick. fSPECIAL NOTICES. f TO CONSUMPTIVES. ; The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a 'fbwLweckß by a very simple remedy, after having suf ferefltrvioral years with a severe lung affection, and that dreail disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his the means of cure.. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the direction for preparingWd using the same, which thcyiwill find a sure curs for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. The onli object of the advertiser in sending the pre scription*is to benefit the- afflicted, and spread infor mation which he conceives to bo invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will his remedy, as it will cost them nothing,-and may prove a blessing. [ ' Parties»wishing the prescription will please address i Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 13-ly I Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. T. | THE AMERICAN I MEDICAL AND TO^T | Receipt Book. This botok contains Recipes and Directions for ma kingall tljo most valuable Medical preparations in use; also Recipes and full and explicit directions for ma king all the most popular and useful Cosmetics, Per fumes, Unguents, Hair Restoratives, and all Toilet Articles. 'lf you are suffering with any chronio dis eosc —if yon wish a beautiful complexion, a fine head of hdir.aismooth face, a clear skin, a luxuriant beard or monstafche—or if yon wish to know anytbing nnd everything in the Medical and Toilet line, you should, by all means, peruse a copy of this book.J For full particulars, and a sample of the work fdr perusal, (free.) address the publisher. T. P- CIIA PM -V?v, 1 Ko. §?1 B{9ttdwajr, Nsjf Xijrk. iTHE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOE. | GRAND RALLY AT TIOGA. BVER X> "X- , IN-VIT B 3D I { ' The Town to be Hluminatod I 1 WIDE. AWAKES'.AIL OUT.! 400 TORCHES HI A LINE. I One of the greatest demonstrations of the age, the largest torch-light procession Northern Pennsylvania ever witnessed, Is -to come off, at -Tioga, on Friday evening, Nojy.'2d, 1860. Come one, come all! and sefa what can l ho done for I 1 “HONEST OLD; ABE I” jAt a meeting of the Bepnhlican Clnb of Tioga, held Monday evening, Oct.29th, Leroy Tabor presiding, thb meeting was called to order land the propriety of a torch light procession discussed and ci irried nnani miualy. Preparations were also made f>r the recep tion and entertainment of delegations fn >m neighbor ing towns. Ample means was also raise 1 for a grand; Oyster Sapper to take place immediately after the pa-' rale of the Lincoln Wide Awakes, and the speaking ofidistingnished men., JOHN BOICE, Sec’y. 1 [* WHO SHOULD USE DR. J. DOVES DODS’ VEGETABLE | IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS ? All vrhoare afillcUd with Incipient Consumption or Weak' Longa should use them. 1 All who suffer from weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep sia or Piles ehbold use them. All who suffer from General or Nervous Debility, Restless ness at night, want of Sleep, 4c., should use them. 1 Xll persons who axo convalescent after fever or other sick ne|a should use them. I ' ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers, and all pub licfepeakers should use them. ' | Keepers, mi all persons leading a sedentary life should use them. 1 | andllnfirm should use them. ' X” « stimulant or tonif 11l who require a stimulant or should use them. Xll who are addicted to the use of ajdent spirits and wish tojeform, should usd them. ] T|hey are made of a pure Sherry "Wiz and' of the native plaits and herbs of the country, and should be recommend ed |>y temperance' societies, clergymen, physicians, and all frijnda of humanity., , • , , They are prepared by an experienced and skillfull physi cian, and aside fromiheir medicinal properties, are a most delightful beverage; and yet, os a medicine, ore as innocent autfhavruless os the dews of heaven. bid by druggists generallv. f f CUAS.I WXDDIFIELD-b CO., Proprietors, [ £ ! 78 William sU New York, uldyin, Lowell & Co., Agents at Tioga. 7:3yl H. H. Bordpn, of Tioga, is General Agent for Tio ouflty, to whom all applications for agencies most be 0- 1 npllfc TIOGA CIIORAL SOCIETY will hold I annual Festival at Tioga) Village, commenc ing on MONDAY, Nov. 19th, 1866,at 2 o'clock P. M unc er the direction of Prof. L. Mi FOX, to continue five days, and close with a Concert! on Friday evening. 1 All singers and lov jrs of Music are invited to attend. Xh« Book to bie usei i will be th<j ■“ Diapason/' by Prof. Rodt. Books to be had dt Tio£a. dct. 25, ISGO.-13w3 0, B.,LOWELL, Secy. 35,000 IX use: The Autocrat of the Kitchen! THE ORIGINAL P. P. STEWART I Fuel-Saving', and Comfort-Producing LARGE OVEN BUMMER AND WINTER AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOyE. TT'pR WOOD & ANTHRACITE OR BITU- X, MINOUS COAL. — Impkoyed in XSs9— With Neu and Extra Large Fines, and hy the addition of the Celebrated Patent Double Sheet Bottom Flue. A Mention is invited to the following points of Bnpe rioal ty i & :. Durability. —Lasting, with proper core, atleast :ars. Stores ore now in use that were sot up in 2d. Manufacture. —Every portion of the stove is thoroughly constructed. Each stove is submitted to a critical test,' and none leave oar works unless com pletely and perfectly finished. i Go. Capacity. —Baking, broiling,: boiling, roasting ahdlall other culinary operations 1 performed at the aamd time. A barrel of fiour baked into bread at a single fire. i. jEVonotfjy.—Saving the cost of tho stove in 2 or its in tho item of fuel. b. Ventilation of Oven. —ln the Stewart stove \ the front doors open directly into the oven, pro- 4d 3 yd st] alon( by letters patent, securing a direct draft through ip of tho oven, by means of perforated holes in loors and back flues.' It will bo borne in mind that,las the heated air always rises, this method of ventilation is the only one of any vilue whatever. 6tfr. Entire Control of Heat. —heat generated, by the stove, may be held therein and used or thrown ■into the room at pleasure. > 7tu. The Double Sheet Bottom Flue. —By which a comjjjressing and inverting action of] heat is obtained, Ihe oven more evenly and efficiently heated than ty other known invention. i. Broiling. —Performed on the top and without possibility of smoke entering thd room. and 1 by a| Btl the t I. Hot Wafer reservoir and Warming Closet. — [useful and convenient, suppliedibytho waste heat 9tti Bothl dthout oxtra fuel. 10th, Wafer Back. —An, arrangement for supplying hot ■vfatcr for the bath room equal toiany range. Sold by all dealers, on a trial of 3 months, with a written guaranty for that period if asked. Beware of the numerous worthiest imitations now in mi .rket. Sec that the names of P. P. Stewart and of tbs manufacturers are on each store. None other is ge mine. Do icriptiire pamphlets free by mail to any address. Agennes in all the principal cities and towns in the ,11. S.- Address Fuller, Warren & Cta., Trfry, N. Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors of the Clinton iStove Works. Por sole by f PARKER] BROTHERS. , Wdlsboro, Oct. 17, 1860. j tS. li. AVERY’S PATENT P IMPROVED WINDLASS. Stented may 8, isco.— The object of Shis invention.is to apply a brake to a windlass in su<ai a manner that Articles attacked to the wind lass, and raised by it, may be lowered with facility; the hilherto slow and tedious manual'reverse move ment bf the windlass being avoided, and tho invention at the! same time admitting of tho operator having complete control over the descending movement of the article being lowered. The invention is applicable to various purposes; its use In connection'With wells may tin mentioned as an instance, in which the buck ets, atjter being raised and emptied, may be easily low ered, Ind their movement retarded at the. proper time, so tha| they will !not violently strike tho water. —*SW- eniijiG\ American, ■ - i -Forjdho purpose of Raising and Lowering Buckets in Wells, it is decidedly THE {GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE. The Brake acts as a check upon the backward motion of tkefbucket, without turning the ciank, (the crank uctinglos a brake, by pressing inwardiat the handle.) All wrto examine this machine, will at once acknowl edge ite ; PRACTICABILITY! AND SUPERIORITY, ()ver cn’ery other;machine ip use. The operation of the windfass is easily controlled with, and requires but oke h4ot>. It combines all the advantages of theold fashiorred with the self-emptying bojcket, and.adds many iljew and useful improvements. It can be ad apted to wells of dny depjth, land will raise easily, with turning, [Five Buckets of water per minute ! from wells of ordinary depth, and in the aatnaT^por- the depth of two hundred feet] rindloss and brake is also applicable to raising tion tp The rering any kind of weight, and in every respect sperior to those heretofore in use. and lon is far ej ag purchased the right for the Counties of Tio- Potter, Pa., the undersigned dre prepared to sale township rights lor the manufacture and the above Improvement, on reasonable terms. '1 A. BIXBY, L. D. SEELEY. l Hava ga and offer fo| sole of | 16,1880. j i FURS;! FURS ! FURSI! S.—The -subscriber has just received a large Bortmcnt of Purs for ladies wear, consisting of CAPES YIOTOnJNES, \RENGH SABLE CAPES & JICTOJUSES, £ MINK CAPES & MUFFS, Fur as] FITCI BIVEi TtOCK MARTIN CAPES & TIC TO SINES. I comprise a small quantity of the assortment kve been bought at tow prices and will bo sold jmely low prices for eash, at tbejNewHat Store idg,N. Y.j p.‘P. QUICK. Theai They h at extn| inCoru WELLSBORO BOOK STORE. BOOKS, BOOKS I HURRAH FOR SMITH. THE subscriber,’ having purchased of E. E. Rob . inson his interest in the Book and Stationery bu siness, would respectfully inform the public pf his de sire to carry on s * 1 A. aSN’SR.A.Ia NEWS BOOM And book store, where he will furnish, * . AT THE OLD ST.WD, opposite 0. G. Osgood’s Store, or by mail, His following newspapers and Magazines, at the publisher’s rates. DAILIES SEE TED BY . CARRIERS. ; New York Tribune, ; Herald, 1 Times, i 'News, v World, WEEKLIES. ' New York Ledger, Waverly Magazine, \ - " Mereuiy, Thompson's Repijrter, * “ Weekly, Life illustrated, , t Welcome Guest, Wilke's! Spirit, Century, r Porter's u Scientific American, 'Boston Pilot, I Frank Leslies', Truo Flag, N. Y. Illustratod News, Irish-American, Harper's Weekly, LittelFs Living Age, , Waverly Magazine, Thompson’s Reporter. MONTHLEES. Harper’s Magazine, Godey’s Lady’s Book, Frank Leslies’ Magazine, Peterson’s,Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Arthur’s Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, Ladies’ Repository, All the Year Round, Ladies’ Visitor, Knickerbocker, Pickles, | Budget of Fun, Phunny Also, will bo kept constantly on hand, a com ,ete repository of , CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper; Hangings, SBEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, d'c. Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to suit any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade* SCHOOL BOOKS. Sanders’ Series of Readers, Grcanleafs Mathematics, Colton's A Fitches’Geog’y, Davies u Monteitf & McNallyfa u Sanders* Spellers, Potter and Hammond’s Writing Book, Brown’s and Kenyon’s Grammar, . The patronage of the publie is respectfully solicited, , ; Wir. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, Pa., September 5, 1860.' yl STEWARTS’ STORE, NO, 4 CONCERT BLOCK, MARKET STREET, CORNING N. Y. STEWARTS HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEU? STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. AND ’ARE SELLING AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICE 3, Corning, Sept, 26, 1860. MIRRORS! MIRRORS I | MIRRORS! JUST received at SMITH'S .BOOKSTORE, the largest and bept assortment of Mirrors ever brought to “Wcllaboro. People who wish “to see themselves as others jaee them,” will please call and examine. Application in divorce.—To Kath erine Kill. You are h'creby notified that tus luff, your husband, has applied to the Court pf Common Pleas, of Tioga county for a divorce from tbcxbonds of matrimony, and t*t the said Court have appointed Monday, the 3d day of December, at J 2 o’clock P. M. r for hearing the said Erastus Kiff, af which timo and place you can appear if you- thinjc proper. I S. L POWER, Sh'fiV j. Oct. 24, 1860w4, | . L ADMINISTRATORS' NOTlCE—Letters of Administration having been granted to the subt acrlhers, ou the estate of James A. Wilson, late of Delraar township, deo’d, notice is hereby given to thosk indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly,auf thenticatsd for settlement to tbo subscribers, in Bell' mar. P. C. 110Itr> 1 j. , , * ANDREW BARTLE,-/ Aam rs * j October 2i. 1860w6-S Application in dia'chce.-to’ Aim^ ra Hall,-f-You aro hereby notified that Henry Hall, your husband, has applied to tho Court of Com-< mon Pleas of i Tioga. county for a divorce fronrthd bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have ap pointed Monday, the 3d day of December,mt 2 P. M., for hearing tho said' Henfy Halljin tho prefer aes, at which time and place yda can appear if you think proper.' . , S. X POWER, Sh’ff. i October 24, 1860w4. i Application jN; divorce.—To e. s.; Marsh. You! are hereby notified that Polly 1 Marsh.'by her next/riend. James Marsh, has applied 1 to the Court ot Common Pious of Tioga county for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, 'and that the said Court have appointed -Monday, the 3d day of De cember, at 2 o'clock P. M., for bearing the said Polly Marsh in the premises, at which time and place you' can appear if you think proper. i Oct. 24, ISCOw-4. I S. I. POWER, Sh'ff. EXECUTOR’S NOTIQE. —-Letters testamentary having been granted to tho subscriber, executor of the estate of‘John I. Johnston, dec’d, late of Charleston township, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immedihto payment, and those having claims to ; present them properly au thenticated for settlement to tho subscriber, at hla re sidence in Charleston. j IRA JOIENSTON. - October 3, 1860.—w6 ! lExecutor. AUDITOR’S NOTICE. —Th(* undersigned, ap pointed an auditor Ho settle the account of C. Robinson and Jas, Barber,! executors of 0. B. -Good man, dcc’d, and make distribution of the proceeds of said estate, will attend to tbedaties of his appointment on tho 26th day of October inst., at 1 o'clock p. m,, at tho office of A. P. Cone/in Wellsboro, Octobers, 1860. S. PIERCE, Auditor. MITCHELL’S SYRUp OF IPECAC-. For Cold?*, Coughs, Croup Ac., ; At Roy’s Drug Store. *. FOR SALEI WICTHAM & BLOODGOOD, AT OUh xmfiEET IK TIOGA, TIOGA COUNTS, PA., , A. LARGE SUPPLY OP “STRXJUT TREES, SHBXJBBEBV, GRAPES, E7ERGREEKS, Ac., dc., dc. PEARS— Trees of the most desirable'kinds, and of ox tralargo size, if desired. [Standard trees in bearing. APPLES—A great supply .of tho choicest kinds. Four •different kinds of Crab apple. PLUMS—A-largo'supply of the best and most approved -kinds. • ... CHERRIES —An extensive assortmentof tho best kinds. GRAPES—Viz: Delaware, Diana, Isabella, Black Burgun dy, White Sweet Water, White Summer, Hartford! Prolific, Rebecca and ConcoiU. 1 , ORNAMENTAL—Wocpitifr Mountain Ash, HoboChes nut, Balsam of fir, Scotch Fir, European Silver Norway Spruce, Siberian and American Arbor VUac, Larch. 4c, SHRUBBERY— HoIIy |eaved Berberity,ChineseWeigclia, Spiraea pru ni folioj Deutzla, Green Fofnythia. % ROSES— BaltimbraßbUe, Prairie Queen, fiOOSEBERRIES— Of several choice varieties. CURRANTS— Cherry, Red,and White. We would invito all who aro in want of any of tho above trees. £c„ to call and see them for their own satisfaction, B. C. WICKHAM, • Tiogni Aug. 22, ISGOjI , - JOHN T. BLOODQOOD. H, X). DEMING, Would respectfully announce lo the people of Tioga County that he Is now prepared tjo fill all orders for-Apple. Pear Peach, Cherry, Nectarine, Apricot,-Evergreen-and Deciduous Ornamental trees. Also Currants; Raspberries, Gooseberries, Blackberries and Strawberries of all now and approved ttlea. • ‘ P'fSQpg Consisting of Hybrid, Perpetual and Sum mer Roses, Moss, Bourbon, Noisette, Tea, Bengal or China, and Climbing Roses. . CUD TTRRfTT? Vt Including all th« finest new v» U DDLiiV A rictics of Althea, Colycantlius Dectzia, Lilacs, Spiraea, Syringias. Tiburnums, Wigilios 4c. OT nWfi'M Phonics,.Dahlias, Phloxek, Tnlips, F i-i\J \w AjAVU— I ‘Hyacinths, Norclesls; Jonquils, Lll lies, Ac. i • ! - GRAPES—AII varieties. | | Peabody’* New Hact-bois]Strawberry. 4 doz. plants, $5. , Order a respectfully solicited. I for Budding or Pruning will bo 'promptly attended to. Address Dec. 16, ’6B. ‘ D, DEMING, W boro, Pa. isnsw BOOT, SHOE, 1 LjEUTHEB & FINDING STORE. riIJIE undersigned, having-leased the storej formerly I -occupied by G. W. West, intends carrying on all the branches of the shob'and leather trade. 1 Corapo tentiWorkmen are employed in the Manufacturing De partment, work Warranted to be ourown ma nufacture. - ] Also, all kinds of READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, constantly on hand. All kinds of Leather and Shoe Findings, also coustantlyi on hand and for sale at low prices for cash or ready‘pjay. HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market priie. JOS. RIBEROLE. Wellsboro, Sept. 5, 1860. , , CABINET WARE ROOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces,that he hasDn band at the old stand, and for s’ale a Cheap Lot of Furalture. comprising in part Dressing and Common -Bureaus, Secretaries and Booh Eases, Center, Card niid Pier Tables , Dining and Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Common Stands, Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, So fas and Chairs, Gilt and Jloscicood Mouldings for ‘ Picture Frames . ' , COFFINS made to order on short notice. A hearse will be furnished if desired. IN'. B. Turning and Sawing done to order. August 11, 1860. FASHIONABLE JKILLINERT SHOP, MAIN ST., MISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchased her FALL AND WINTER GOODS, 1 consisting of Straws of jail kinds. Pattern Hats, Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets', Silks of all kinds,- and in fact \ ALL KINDS 01? TRIMMINGS. she solicits a call from tire ladies of Wellsboro and vicinity, feeling confident that HER'GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, and compare favorably with those of .any establish ment in the county in regard to price. ’ ; . JZS~ BLEACHING AND PRESSING dohe in a superior manner. Room Opposite Empire Store, up-stairs; se P t. iifrmo. i < • WESTFIELD SELECT SHSOOIn 0. M. STEBBINS, Teacdeh. The "Winter Term begins November 27th, 1860. TUITION: Primary Branches, $2 60 Common English 3 00 Higher Branches 3 pO Board And rooms in private families furnished at very low prices. A good haH has been procured] for the winter term. No pains will be spared to make this school equal to any in the county. Westfield, Tioga Co,, Pa. Veterinary Surgeon* THE undersigned to people of Tioga County, that he has located himself at Tioga Borough for the cure of all diseases known to Horses, in the shortest time." Satisfaction given or no charge made. ■WM. 110 UK, Tioga, Pa.j Refers to X G. Merdereau, Abram Shappco and Isaac Maim. 3ml2{ Notice to teachers.—The School re rectors of Delmar District will meet at the Deane school house on Saturday,; thb '3d of November next, at 10 o'clock A. M„ for the purpose of contracting with teachers for Che winter schools. ' ' By order of the Board. CSEO. HILDRETH, Delmar, Oct. 24, 18C0w2 - Secretary. wall paper WALL PAPER 1 WALL PAPER • - WALL BABUR- | ' WALL PAPER WALL PAPER I Latest styles and largest assortment of wall paper over brought in Wollsboro. 1 In connection with the above can bo found Window Shades of all kinds. CMI soon at WM. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, April stb, 1860.' li.uid. THE subscriber has for sale a large Quantity ©f farming land of excellent quality, and in good lo cations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising sever al lots of improved land." • . , These lands will be sold on fen years time atreusdn- rates. Those who desire to secure to themselves, a good farm, can now do so on; better terms than will ever ho offered'again in this County. * i Wellsboro, March 8, 1860. A. P. COKEJ FOR SALE. THE Storo-Building on Main Street, nearly oppo site C. &J. L. Robinsbn’s Store, Tho lot is 30 feet front, and extends back 6 feet. The Building was built for a Store House, with open front. Fir terms Ac, apply to SAMTiEL DICKENSON, ” r / . -Wellsboro Pa. - Wellsboro, August 29,18D0.. 5 , SPECIAL tOURX. NOTICE is hereby given that a Special Court will bo held in Wellsboro, for tho trial of special causes moved into said Court, commencing on Mon day, November 12tb next, Hon : . David Wilmot presi ding. JOHN P. DONALDSON, Proth'yJ. Blusical Association. THE lingers of Tioga county ore respectfully noti fied that a Singing Association will bo hofd at Liberty Hall (one mile North of Gray's Wallby) cdin mencing Nov. sth, and continuing one week. The School will be conducted by Prof.' D. C. Jewett. Those who desire to improve their style of pinging as well as those who wish to loam would do well to attend. 'Opt-_35.-2w . iR. P. BAKER, Scc’y, PEDLERS will find it to their advantage to call at Roy’s Drug Storq, ns he has", just received a large supply of Essential *.jjd Essences kinds which he is selling\uy cheap for cash,- To the Citizens of New Jersey and Pemi’a. apothecaries, bnnaQisTS, grocers and private families. Wolfe's Pitre 'Cognac Brandy, ' Wolfe'* Pure Maderia, Sherry and Port Wine, Wolfe** Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Bum » Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whiskey. , ALL IN' BOTTLE^-—I beg leave to call the citizens of tlio United,States to the above Wines and Liquors imported by Udolpfio Wolfe, of New York, whoso name is familiar in this country for the parity of his cele brated Scheidam Schapps. Mr. Wolfe, In his letter to niOy speaking of the parity of his wines and Liquors, says: I wi]ll sta£o pay reputation ns a man, my standing as mer chant of thirty years’ residence in the City of New York, that that all the Brandies and wines which 1 bottle ape pare as imported, and of the best quality, and can bo relied upon by every purchaser.” Every bottle has tho proprietor’s nameou tbs wax, and a f.ic simile of his signnaturo on tho certificate. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, For sale at Retail by'all Apothecaries ondGro cers in Philadelphia. ’ GEORGE H. ASHTON, ' No. 832 Market St., Philadelphia, p ' , Sole Jtgent for Philadelphia, Read the followlog from the now York Courier: Enorjiocs Business for one New York Merchant.— We nro happy to inform our feilow citizens that’ there is one place in our city whore the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure wines and Liquors, an imported, and of tho best quality. .We do not intend toglvo an elaborate -description ’of this merchant extensive busi ness, although it will well repay any stranger orcitizen to visit Udolpho WolfrVextensive warehouse, Nos. 18,20. and 22 Beater street, and Nos. 17.19 and 21, Marketfitld. street. His stoco of Schnapps on hand ready jor shipment'could not have been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy soma ten thousand coses—Vintages of 1836 to 185$; and ten thou sand bases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch 1 and Irish Jamaica and St. Ctolx 'Ram, some very old Rnd oqaul to any in this country. He 'also had three largo cellars filled with Brandy, wine, Ac., in Casks, yimler.Cus* tom House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to ono hundred apd eighty thou-and dozen, and we hope that |n less than twoiyears ho may be cqally successful with his brandies and whies. His business merits the jiatronago of every lover of hla species. Private families who wish pure wines and Liquors for medical use. should send their orders direct to Mr. Wblfo* until every apothecary in the land make tip their minds to discard tko poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace II with Wolfe's pure wines and Liquors. We understand Mr. W°lfc, for the accommodation of small dealers jn the country, puts up assorted cases of wines ami liquors." Such u man, and such a merchant, should be i tu<- taiued against hfa tons of thoosandsof oppbdents in the Uni ted states, who sol! nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to human health and happiness, |.6iQti ’ 1 GREAT INDUCEMENTS, I AM now prepared to wholesale MEAL find GRAIN cheaper than any njaa in the county. As I BUY FOR OASBt, And being connected with several large flooring es tablishments, I can afford to to supply Lumbermen andjDealcrs generally with* good article, and cheaper than the cheapest. A.. __ _ I have made arrangements m'the city of New York so as to supply anybody and everybody with i i GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, TERY CHEAP. COFFEE, SUGARS, TEA,.. PISH, - PORK, Anddn fact anything in the Provision line, will he sold, cheap for cash, or exchange for grain. • WANTED. 10,00(1 BUSHELS CORN AND OATS, In exchange for Groceries. Call at FRED. K, WRIGHT’S Flour, Feed and Provision StoreL Noi 8 Maic-St., Wellsboro, Pa. [ \ June 7, 18G0. * ; B. X, VANHORN. 'TTT'HEN completed, six years ago; the St.Nicho- W Ins was universally pronounced the most mag. nificent, convenient, and thoroughly organized lisbmeotof the, kind on this continent. - j - What it was then, it remains a ri val in size, in 6umptuoi:«ne#s, ahd the general elements of comfort and enjoyment. The Hotel has accommodations for 1,000 guests, including ICO complete suites of apartments for families- •’ i Siz hundred persons can be comfortably seated at tbo tables of ita three public dining rooms, q"d : nothing that modern art has devised for the qonvbiV' - icnce and social gratification of the traveling; public has been omitted in its plan, or is neglected in its prac- ' •ticnl; details. £ The early reputation of the house St home and abroad, derived from its magnitude, its superb .ap pointments, and its hoine-Wce comfort» and hacuHea f has been enhanced every year by Hie unwearied exer tions of tho’Proprietors. ' . 6sep:in3," k „ TREADWELL, WHITCOMB A CC . O. M. STEBBINS. 12w4 LETTERS of Administration having been ghmtd to the undersigned on the estate ot JOHN HAM 1 iato of Middlobury deo’d., all persons indebted-to said estate are requested make immediate payment, and those having claims* against the same will present them to FANNY M. HAif, Adn/x* . J. B. NILES, ArfmV. Middlebury, Oct. 12, 1860. fit 6 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Lettenrof Administration having been granted.to’tbe sub scriber, on the estate of Henry Decay, late of Clymep township, dec’d. notice is hereby given to those in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them properly authen ticated for settlement to tho subscriber, in Hlynter. • Oot. 2i r 1860. - JOB REXFORD, Adm’r. , CTRAYED OR STOLEN—From the; eat O scriber, on the night of Wednesday, Sept-' 26th, A LIGHT RED COW, about six;years old, .with large, well shaped horns, and large bagl No peculiar marks remembered. Any information in regard to said cow will be gratefully received by the subscriber, and all reasonable charges paid. . ' * * PHCEBE MOORB. Charleston, Oct 24, ISGOwS. : NOTICE. — To the Slockhdlders of tfioga County Bank: Tbo annual election for Directors will be held on tbo third Monday of November at theik Banking .House. Dated 22d Oct. IB6o* \ % < B. C. WKKSAM, Pm’t. LIME FOR SALE.—Good Fresh Burned ; LIME for sale at Mansfield and Wellshoro.'by A Oct. 17, ISGO. . S. B. ELLIOTT. LETTERS of Administration having bean granted, to the undersigned upon the estate of STEPHEN P. HOSIER,Iate of Sullivan, de’c’d, all person* in-» dotted to said estate are Requested to make immediate - payment, and those' having claims against the tame 1 will present them to LYDIA L. HOSIER Adinr’x. Sullivan, Oct. 10, IB6o,fit.® ' ‘ ''' Brown’s BwnclilaiTrocbci. OR COUGH LOZENGES. For the core of hoarf-o , ness. Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and to clear the voice for public speakers and singers. . For sale at Roy’s Drug Stone. EARRIERS J'OH'DER is now extensively used! for torso distemper, olio for colds and congbs in horses, to increase the appetite, regulate the digestion iand to improve the conditioner the animal, useftil also as a preventative for horn distemper in cattle. ■ , For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. EALSAM TOLU, COUGH REMEDY.—This is the roost popular usd useful expectorant now in use uu this vicinity. It is prepared from tbo Balaam of a tree growing in hot climates, mostly in South America. 1 [ For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. EVENING Edition of the DAILY TRIBUNE for sixty cents a month at ; 40 SMITH’S BOOK STORE. iTJfs. WlusSow’n Snotliinsr Syriip. I |4OR Children loc'dii." . Urico 25 nepts. . ' , Foi c.do at Roy’s Drag Store. - ,\p & A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, DYSPtJj^' wmmm cordial T ST. NIOHOJUAS HOTEL, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Administrator's Notice* Administrator’s 1 Notice.
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