i J f ; 'A f l ' M It \ S the agitator. WELLSBQKO?|GH, PA., ' ednesday Mourns, ISov. 7, *6O. pctjesgill i Co., 119-}fa.ifin St., Hew York, and 10 '■ Boston, are the for the Jgitator, and the . ■nflMOtial and largest!' lire Hating Newspaper. in tho 1,1 J States and the Canadt|« hhoy are authorized to con afor OS at onr lowest rah f, f Hew Advj jrtißementa. -Smpirt Store.—J. R. Bi Wen i Co. Guardian' Sale. or am Bockwell. Notice- —William ;. Notice to JAreAnn/.—Jj'B. Wattons. . MmiantralrU't A r o(.c«, of Solomon J.Rice. photograph' upon Pone ,kr pleasure and eelf-im irovement We should the name of the Secretary that it will be a sucllesa. - - jSSf* The Local of the Acii aTon tips his bat to Mr. Jbas. Williams, our efficient S’ reet Commissioner,-for he handsome crossing (his office. It-was rery much needed, and 1 ithat it has become a' sxed fact we wonder x&s delayed so long. - Of onno Boy furnished the The influence of a’ gooci exhpple is great Weno :ice that our jenterpriaingj friends of the (t Empire,” •nvious of our nice' crossing, are making a new one icross 4be street from their store* We like to see im provements going on, r are hailed vith real satisfaction ptf" TMAXKscrvrwa W. F. Packer, has issued his calling upon the good people of t| observe Thursday, tho 29ib day of November, as> a gay of general thanks giving and prayer. Wo quote ‘ifca following eloquent passage from the proclamation-|t ‘ The revolutions of ibe ycswjha’ve again brought iito our annu4l festival of thanksgiving to Almighty Sod. la no preceding year- we had more abun iant cause for gratitude and jfjraisc. The revolving reasons havs brought with tfaeii health an(f plenty.— The summer fruits and the aut jmn harvests have been fathered and garnered in unvyioted exuberance. A le&itbful activity has pervadoqjaU the departments of ife; and provident4sidafilr£ bis metcwlth a generous reward.” ►,£- r 1 Among the many valuable country newspapers en our enebango list, none jhas|beea conducted with more spirit and energy during ihe campaign now closed than -tiro Union 'Coubtyi&ar and Chronicle. — Ihose of our brother editorgrwhD receive it will readi ly testify with ns to its ability.- Worden is a good ffritar, and ho ia in possession *>f a quality nearly if trot quite as essential-te as this, namely, the lact of making good and of bringing facts md arguments before hist reddens' at the right time and n the right place. Wo 4|lo -Chronicle the sue :e«s it so richly and know that the friends 3f Freedom in Union County not forget to sustain lobly a paper which haa,contrl'||tcd so much to the mccesaof the Right in that Coiist!jy. Accident Loss .'pp Life.— We learn tbit three boys were iwn over bill«f bj-fti coal train on the Fall Brook Hailrqb(||n Saturday evening iast. The circumstances, so frtrUjj we have heard* are these: It seems the boys eat (Uwp on a bridge which crosses the main stream, to restit|ietnsclveß. It was nearly dark, and the noise of thS|aah of water in the Btream then swollen by the as frell as the ket that the .train was comii|g without an en prevented the boys froftn t ufler hearing or see tnS the cars until it was too escape. Two boys —Murray and Sullivan—were killed. The sther boy, name wo hav(fif|t learned, was fa tally injured, and has since diefji&We believe this is the first accident of the kind Road, and'we Just that it resulted from no ca jityasnesa on. the port 'f those having charge of the t| sfciL We hope to give ke fulljwrticulars next week. p||| ( The of the Tioga 'Ouuty Agricultural Society; this year. The location '• Where will the be held ? ” fe-al-' being agitated, '.This 4ue6sqn will be decided tithe next meeting of the we trust the decision will be in favor of Local preju- f lcea aside, there can be no '< that the County ioat is much more available to from, allj parts Uua 'y than any of boroughs. Wo lieve the election of comes off at the In this connexion olL . fur a number of years i&tOredit to hipasolf, and *° ltt^Q P r °ht to the aociety. f iro|ing the last Fair ho efficient os an t&roer, and to his su crmtendencc the Floral Hall ’jfijfed much of its sne css \r„ . • p • »e nominate Mr. Kifkreiittick for Chief Mar- MmingJca ._ i;|!| meeting. . t"^ | if i / , Stheak of iiCCK-!—leaders of the Aqita*. 0s » we ask of you to send us‘j-Sot the, small sums may happen to otyc for yob work, ad flmog ey subscription, for |si’tneed any money btti^orjiy— y 0 ur coj We are -to be rich j pro&tihly in g or two. We are ng to get a windfall to give every °^* Ul town a sixpence to -buy Wo are going a new suit of oUith.gß shirt. Wo unif 9i ° S &°°d many which |sb ac ■ 7 osed, after whiah—if -we any rppney £eft we going to pay ,og on, IJcloware,— very particular of onrs—have sent ns a proposition which. we gladly accept Here is what they say ? Eeab Sm:—Having&large correspondence in almost evmy section of the countxy but yours, end being satisfied that we cannot introduce onr Lotteries to advantage in your neigh* borbood until wo send a Good Prize to wipe one living there, w offer it to you. We will or course expect yon to make it knqwn among your acquaintances, that you have drawn a Handsome Prize at onr office, Otherwise no benefit will ac crue to us from this arrangement. Let us know how you wish ithe money sent to you, and sen# ns Ten Dollars In your letter, to pay the Managers for thejcertificate. , ) . j 4-Yo men who hold the plow or wield the axe all day for a dollar or two, what do you think of that? Doh't you wish it was yon, had got i this offer ? We will not exult any more. We don’t feol big. We speak to Common folks as usual. ] We don't khbw how much thoj“ Good Prize” is going to be—{probably not less than, say, $20,000. We hove thought some of putting up h five story stone bnilding for an office, bnt*we are still in Boy's block, where we will be glad to see our frittads. 1 - r 4- word to our Delaware friends: ‘ [Send us the pile at {mce, and we will let all* our friends know of it.— .Top may take the $lO which you want us to send you “ to pay the Managers for the certificate " out of the “ Good Prize/’ and send us by mail, post-paid, you knjw, a check on the Metropolitan Bank, New Yorjc City, for the balance.- in S. WewUl'iseue anoxtra whence get the money. Until they hear of our getting it, our| readers had bet ter |not invest in any lottery schemes.- 1 MARBISI?, 6n Wednesday, Oct. 17,11860, by -Rev, N. L. Bey* nolds, Mr. ANDREW SHAW, of Richmond, to Mrs/ ELIZABETH SLINGEREAND, of | Mansfield. On Oct. 24, 1860, the same, Mr. LBET to Miss SALLIE H. ADAMS, both of Middlebnry. | j 'At the residence of the bride’s father, in Lawrcnce villfc, Pa., Oct 31, 1860, by Rev. IT, N. Beers, Mr. WILLIAM G. MILLER td Miss SABAH H. CHAP MAiN. ! | [ ’ SPECIAL ( NOTICES. [ TO CONSUMPTIVE^. Tjhe Advertiser, having been restoijcd to health in a few’iweeke by a very simple remedy, after having slif feril several years with a (severe lung affection, and thaf dread disease, Consumption-is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. i all who desire it, ho will send aicopyiof tho pre scription used (free of charge), with jthe direction for preparing and using tho same, which! they, will find a Eunj caret for Consamption, Asthma/ Bronchitis,'Ac. The* only object of the advertiser in bending the pre scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infor mation which he conceives to bo invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try 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, l£-ly Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. THE AMERICAN IVIfEDICAL AND TOILET .[ Receipt Book. 1 Iljhis book contains Recijxt and Dtreciiom for ma king all the most valuable Medical preparations in use; alscj Recipes and full and explicit directions for ma king all the most popular and useful Cosmetics, Per fumes, Unguents, Hair Restoratives, and a.ll Toilet Articles. If you are suffering with any chronic dis ease—lf you wish«a beautiful complexion, of ikalr, a smooth face, a clear skin, a! luxuriant beard or iboustache—or if you wish to know anything and everything in the Medical and Toilet lino, you should, by kil mieans, peruse a copy of this Jbook* : For full particulars, and a sample of the wprk for perusal, (free,) address the publisher. T. F. CHAPMAN, l|-3m No. 831 Broadway, New York. WHO SHOULD USE DRi J. BOVEB DODB’ VEGETABLE J ! IMPERIAL WINE BITTER&f All who are afflicted with Incipient Consumption at Weak Lungs should use them. All who sufTer from weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, or Piles should use them. All who suffer from General or Nervous Debility, Restless ness kt night, want of Sleep, Ac., should use them. All persons who are convalescent after fever or other sick* ncss khoti'd use them. 1 Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers, and all pub lic speakers should use them. Codk Keepers, and all persons leading a. sedentary life should use them. Thi aged and infirm should use them. < Alilwhb require a stimulant or tonic should use them. All! who are addicted to the use of aident spirits and wish to reform, should use them. ■ Thiy are made of a pure Sherry Vine, fund of the natite plants and herbs of the country, and shonljT be recommend ed byf temperance societies, clergymen, physicians, and all fricuis of humanity. They arc prepared by an experienced and skillfull physi cian, Jind aside from fheir medicinal properties, are a most delightful bevefage; and yet, as a are -as innocent and harmless a e the dews of heaven. • Sold by druggists generally. { CHAS. 'VVIDDIfIEJ.D & CO,, Proprietors, { e ' 7B William) st.. New *’ork. Baidwio, Lowell & Co., Agents at Tioga, 7:3yl Dr. n. IL Bordea, of Tioga, la General Ageht for Tio ga Cqunt/, to whom oil applicolloßS for most he made, • * j rjipE EMPIRE STObIe IN FELL BLAST. i iammlfcji i Too© ,XB op DRT , GROCERIES. BOQTS AN I !, HATS .AND CAPS, ‘ Crockery, Hardware, &c. OX EXHIBITION* AT J. R. BOWEN & | CO.’S | Empire Store, TjVELLSBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Dqors open every day (Sundays exeeptcdf), “from earijfdawn till dewy eve," and the b’hpys oi? hand to, ahow| this immense stock free of ebayge, and fife on the lowest key ever heard in. Tioga county. ■ Nqrer was there such an opportunity since the days 4>f Salomon to gratify the eye and the mind. Oh, a Dow, Jr., or some great man with a vocab-: reach to the Rocky Mountains, that We might be-üble to tell you one halflof oar endless. Variety of Fall and Winter Goods, [As for prices, ; there|is no use in talkjSagT We sell sollow we are of-; tea afraid folks may think that we steal our goods,— ■ But not be afraid, friends. Como ono and all, and you see what you shall see. If|your eye-sight' is podr, don’t forget your spectacles. 'We will show' you tjhe bcavty of nature, boiled downlin the kettle of arts and sciences, and manufactured into this largo stocklof goods. Recollect, w© will '‘allow non© to nn- 1 dcrsdl us. ,r kinds of Produce taken in exchange.for Goods.' Wdllsboro, Nov,-7, 1860. - i GUARDIAN'S SALE,: —In pursuance of an [order of tha Orphans’ Court to me directed, I will Expose to public sale on the promises, ift Charles ton, On SS*urday, the "first clay of lB6O, the following described real estate, to wit: —The undi vided! two-thirds part oi a lot of land; situate in the townihip of Charleston, Tioga county. Pa., bounded on the north by land of Adam Klock; on the east by land tof Frederick Ely; on jthe south by _the State Hoadj; on tho west by highway, separating this lot from (idorgan Hart, containing about twenty-two acres, all improved. j. . | Terras made known on dayj of sale. , i NORMAN EOCKWELt, Qoafiian. leston, Nov. 7, 1560.-14w4. t j Chari NOTICE Whereas eny wife Adeline M. iPierco has left my bed land board without just cause! or provocation, this is therefore to notify all per sons pot to trust or harbor jber-on my| account, ns I will pay no debts of her contracting—Doled Tar- Budclod, Oct. -30, 1860. i i , * T[4 W i mttUU PIERCE. A i)MINISTRATRfX’S NOTlCE.— Letters A. Uf Administration having been granted to the subscriber, en the estate of Solomon Jj Rico, late ofi Charleston township, dec'd, Notice is hereby given to: thoseiindebted to said estate to make immediate pay-. ment/nnd those having clnimß to presept them prop-, erly Authenticated for settlement, to the subscriber, at; her residence in Charleston, DXAIf A RICE, Charleston, Nov. 7, lS6o:llw6* - I Adtg THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. I ; Ilf USE!. | The Autocrat of the Kitchen ! I THE ORIGINAL P. P. STEWART Fuel-Saving’, and Comfort-Producing’ LARGE OVEJf Ookbxb ISts, 1860. SUMSBSR V AND WINTER AIR-TIGHT , COOKING STOVE. For wood & anthracite or bitu- MIN DUS COAL.— lmproved in. 1859—TYtfA - Jew and Extra Large Flues, mid by the addition of i te Celebrated P aient Double iSftlsee Bottom Flue, J is invited to the following points of mpe ffclty: . i Ist Durability. —Lasting, with proper core, otleast |0 years. Stores are now in nee that were set np in ! 838 J 2d. Manufacture, —Every portion of the stove is ' horonghly : constructed. Each stave is submitted to i. critical test, and none leave opr works .unless com ; detely and perfectly finished, j 3d. Capacity. —Baking, broiling, boiling, roasting ; hd all other culinary operatiifas performed at the amo time, A barrel of floor baked into bread at a ingle fire. ' ’ . 4th. Economy.— -Saving thecost of the store in 2 or < I years in the item of fael. sth. Ventilation of Oven.— ln the Stewart stove lone the front doors open direcitly into the oven, pro acted by letters patent, securing a direct draft through i he top of the oven, by means [of perforated holes in ibe doors and back flues. It will be borne in mind hat, as the heated air always Irises, this method of; entilation is the only one of any value whatever, 6th. Entire Control of Seat.-—The heat generated! y the stove, may be held therein and used or thrown ; nto the rodm at pleasure. ' 7th. The \ Double Sheet Bottom Flue. —By which a i ompresaing and inverting action of beat is obtained, i nd tbo oven more evenly and efficiently heated than 1 y any other known invention. | Bth. Broiling. —Performed on. the top and without (me possibility of sinoke entering the room. . | 9th. Hoi IFhfer reiercoir an a Warming Clotei. — iloth useful and convenient, supplied by the waste beat nd Without extra fuel. foth. Water Back.—An arrangement for supplying pt water for the bath room equ »1 to any range. "Sold by all dealers, on a trial of 3 months, with a written guaranty for that period] if asked. Beware of the numerous worthless imitations now market. See that the names of P. P, Stewart and ' the manufacturers are on each stove. None other genuine, Descriptiive pamphlets free by mail to any address, gencies in all the principal chips and towns in the .S. Address Fuller, Warren |i Co., Troy, N. Y., >le Manufacturers .and Propr etors of the Clinton Cove Works. Por sale by PARKER BROTHERS. Wellsboro, Oct. 17, iB6O. S. 1.. AVERY’S PATENT IMPROVED WINDLASS. PATENTED MAY 8, 1860.—-The object of this invention is to apply a brake to a windlass such a manner that articles at :ackcd to tho wind -38, and raised by it, may be lowered with facility; te hitherto slow and tedious manual reverse move- ment of the windlass being avoided, and the invention ai the same time admitting of jibe operator having complete control over the descending movement of the article being-lowered. , The invention is applicable to vkrious purposes; its use in boanectfon with wells B|ay be mentioned as an instance, in which the buck els, after being raised and emptied, may be Cosily low ered, and their movement retarded at the proper time, s& that they will not violently strike the water.—WTURES, MM>S, for hearing the said Henry Doll in the premi ses, at whi?h time and place yon can appear if yon think proper. S. I. POWER, Sh’fi. October ?4, ISGOwd* Application in s. s. Marsh, You are hereby notified Out Polly Marsh, by bemext friend James Marshy bas applied to tho Court of Common-Picas of Tiojru {county for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Courthavo appointed Monday, the 3d day of De cenjl)CT> ** 2 0>< r Mt, for nearing the sai.d Polly Marsh‘in the premises, at which time and place you. can appear if you think proper, i ■ !.- ■ Oct. 24, 1860w4. Sj I. POWER, Sh’ff. NOTlCE.—betters testamentary JLi having been granted to tb? 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 makoiimmediate payment, and those having claims to preseht thenvpropetly au thenticated for settlement to the subscriber, at his re sidence in Charleston. IRA JOHNSTON, October 3, 1860,—w8 1 j Executor. NOTICE.—The Undersigned, pointed nn ’andUor to settle the account of C. fUibinson and Jas. Barber, executors of ; 0. B. Good man, dco'd, and make distribution of the proceeds of said estate, will attend to thedaties of his appointment on the 26th day of October vnst., at 1 o'clock p. m., at the offipo of A. Vi Cono, in Wellsbord. , ! October 3, 1860. s. PIERCE, Auditor. MITCHELL'S SYRUP OF IPECAC* For Colds. Coughs, Croup AtJlioy’g Dru^Store. BOOKS, BOOKS! AND BOOK STORE, Thompson's MONTHLIES. Godey’s Lad; SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOHS. The patronage of the public solicited. ffM. H. SMITH. S6O. yl STEWARTS’ STORE, CORNING N. STEWARTS HAVE JUST RECEIVED TIjIEIR STOCK OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. AND ‘ARE SELLING AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. A superlative < TON IC, DIURETIC, IMVPRffINt CORDIAL . To t£e Citizens of New Jersey and Penn a. APOTHSOiWZS, DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND PRIVATE JAJULIBS. " ' Wolfe** Pure Cognac Brandy. Wolfe** Pure I£aderia t Sherry and Port IFVfitf. Wolfe’* Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Bum, - Wolfe’* Pure Scotch and Irish Whiskey . ALL IN BOTTLES.—I beg leave to call the citizens of die United States to the above Wines and Liquors imported by Udolpbo Wolfe, of New York, whose name is familiar in this country for the purity of his cele brated Scheidam Schapps. Mr. Wolfe. In his letter to mo, speaking of the purity of his wines and Liquors, says :■ “ I will stoke my reputation ns a man, my standing ns a mer chant of thirty years’ residence in the City of New York, that that all the Brandies and wines which 1-bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser.” Every bottle has the proprietor’s name on the wa#, and a fao simile of bis sign nature on the certificate. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. For sole at Retail by all Apothecaries ond Gro cers in Philadelphia. GEORGE El. ASHTON. Ko.‘ 832 Market St.. Philadelphia, f Sole Aytnt for Philadelphia. Read the followiog from the new-York Courier; - i Reporter, ted, Ekouioca Business poe one New York Meechani:— tVeftPO happy to inform our fellow citizens that there is ono place In our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure wines and Liquors,! as imported, and of the best quality. Wo do not intend to-give an elaborate description of this merchant extensive lm«i* uoss, although it will well repay any strangcr or citizen to visit Udplpho Wolfe’s extensive warehouse, Nos. 18, 20., and 22 Beaver street, and Nos. 17.19 and 21, Marketfield street. -His stoco of Schnapps on hand ready jor shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856; and ten thou sand bases'of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch* and Irish Whiskey, Jamaica and Sf. Ctoix Bmn, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, isine, Ac., in Casks, under Cus tom House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wqlfe’s sales of Schnapps lost year amounted to one hundred and eighty thoiwind ten, and wo hope that in less than two jeara ho may he cqslly successful with bis brandies and wines. Ilia business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure wines ami Liquors for medical use, should sendiheir .orders direct to Mr. Wolfe until every apothecary in the land; makeup their minds to discard the pofsonbus stuff from their shelves, and replacp.lt with Wolfe’s pure wines and Xiqnors. We understand Mr. Wolfe, Yor the accommodation of,small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of wines and liquors. Such a man. and such a merchant, should be sus tained against his tens of thousands Sf oppodents in the Uni ted States, who sell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. 6mG pg. Age, Reporter. r *s Book, ihgaziQe, CABI N E T WARE EQOMI THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that he has on haiui at the old stand, and for sale a Cheap Eot oi^FMTtiUnrtj. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Book Cases, Center 1 , Card and' Pier■ Tables', Dining and Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Common Stands, Cupboards, Cottage and other .Bedsteads, Stands, So fas and Chairs, Gilt and Boscxcood MvnldiUgs for Picture Frames, \ . : ' COFFINS made to order, on short notice. A hearse will be if desired. N. B. Turning and Shwing done to order. August 11, 1859. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY SHOP, MAIN ST., WELLSBOEO. ■ MISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchased her FALL AND WINTEE GOODS, consisting of Straw a of all kinds, Pattern Hats, Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks of all kinds, • and in fact ' ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. she solicits a call from tho ladies of Wellaboro. and vicinity, feeling confldent.tlmt HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, ’ and compare favorably with those of any establish' ment in tho county iq regard to price. BLEACHING ‘AND ‘PRESSING done in a superior manner. Opposite Empim Store, ap-stairs. Sept. 19, 1860. . . WESTFIELD SELECT SCHOOL. O. M. I Teacher. , The Winter Term begins, November 27th, 1800. TUITION Primal Branches,..., Common English,,; Higher Branches...i, Board and rooms in private families furnished at very low prices. A good hall has been procured for the winter term* No 1 pains wilt be spared to make this school equal to any in the county. 0. M. STEBBINS. 12w4 Westfield, Tioga Co., Pa. NOTICE TO TEACHERS.—The School Di rectors of Delmar District will meet at the Deane school hquse on Saturday tbe 3d of November next, nt 10 o’clock A. M., for the purpose of contracting with teachers for the winter schools. By order of the Board. GEd. HILDRETH, Delmar, Oct. 2i, 1860w2 Secretary. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER WALt PAPER WALL PAPER Latent styles and hrrgcst assortment of wall paper over brought in Wcllsboro.* In connection with the above can bo found Window Shades of all kinds. Call soon at WM. H, SMITH. Wellsboro, April st]h, 18G0, THE subscriber bus for sale a largo qonr'Jity of farming land of excellent quality, p.ud r A * o od lo cations in Tioga and potter County, Compr'islpo- Bover al lots of improved land. These lands will be, sold on t* time nt reason able rate?. Those who to Fjcnro to themselves ft good farm, can nowMo 0 n 1 etter terms than will ever be offered again m Ibis County. WelUboro, March 8, 1800. ' A. P. CONE. FOR SALE. THE Store Bidding on Main, Street, nearly oppo site C. A J. L. Robinson’s Store, .The lot is 30. led front, and'ostcnds'back feet. The Building W r .sbuiVv for a Store Honso, with open front. For terms Ac, apply to j SAMUEL 1 DICKENSON, Wellaboro Pa. Wollsbo'm, August'29,lSGo. AND TEACHERS' SEMINARY, Deerfield, S. B. PRlCE.Principal. Mrs. 'Sophia. Prior..! Preceptress. Winter Term of 18100 and ’CI commence? Dec. 4th. Spring Term of 18f»ti Commences March sth. Tuition t from $3.00 to $5.00. Room rcnt,-si.so> • For particulars, see circulars. I / Deerfield, Txoga.Cq., Pa., Oct. ,31, 1860*3* NOTIUE is hereby given that I will not pay two judgment notes signed by mo and dated Oot. 291 h, 186j)—one*far$100 due 12 months, and one for $9O duo IS months after date. They -wore made payable to Geo, ITazlhtt or bearer, but as there wag no -value rbcoived, I huroby-cautlon the public against buying the yxmo. ' JOEL CROWD, Charleston, Oct 31) 1870 w3 $ 1 ; PEDLERS will find it to their, advantage to call at Roy’s Drug Store, ns ho hr*a Just received a Urge supply of Essential Oils and Essences aB kinds which h$ is selling very ©heap for cash. Evening Edition irtho daily tribune for sixty cents wwerfth at 4U -SMITH’S BOOK STORE. BIDDING. BCOICS. Magazine* and c papers,bmind in S«i neric" Srvks. Universal IkciHrioj* enable us to r i..., P ,n r .11 jind Bc o at .h 0 BOO^nmg. B. T. VANHORN. Land. < I'MIO? academy FOE SALE! WIGTHAM & BLOODGOOU. at oca sruiszsT cr , TIOGA, TIOGA COTOTT, PA., A IA&OS STOAT OF PRXJIT SKHUBBERY, GRAPES, EVERGREENS, &c., &c„ Sc. PEARS— Trees of the most dcsfrable kinds, ami of ex ten large size, If desired. Standard tret's m bearing. f APPLES—A great supply of the choicest kinds. Four different kiuta of Crab apple- ' ‘ -PLUMS —A large supply of the beat mud toast approved kinds.- CHERRIES— An extensive assortment of the test kinds. GRAPES—Viz: Delaware, Diana,lsabella,Block Barren dyjWhite Sweet Water, White Summer, Hartford Prol(fio r Rebecca-and Concord. - ORNAMENTAL—Weeping Mountain Ash, ItomCte* nut, Balsam of FitfScotch Fir, European Silver Fir, Norway Sprnce, Siberian and American Arbor Vitae, Larch, Ac, SHRUBBERY—HoIIy leaved Berberry,Chinese WuJgeJim* Spiraea pru ni fullo, Deutzia, Green Forsythia. ; ROSES—Baltimore Belle, Prairie Queen. | GQOSEBERRIES—Of several choice varieties. CURRANTS—Cherry, Red, and White. Wo would invito all who are is want of any of the above trees-, ic., to cull ‘and see them for their own satisfartlon. B. C. WICKHAM, JOHN T. BLOODOOOH. Tioga, Aug. 22, ISGOjrl H. D. DEMING, Wonld respectfully nnnonnce to the people of Tioga County that he U now prepared to fill all orders for Apple. Penr Peach, Cherry, Nectarine, ilpricot, Evergreen and Deciduous Ornamental tree*. Also Currants, Raspberries, Goosebcrrlf-a, Blackberries and Strawberries of all'new and approved T»rl tties. 0 HO Consisting of Hybrty Perpetual and Sum looses. Moss, Bourbon, Kolsstlo, Tea, Bengal or China', «nd Climbing Poses. K Crr T? TTIS Pl?l} V Including all toe finest new > * Ortxi U 13 i> Cj*\ 1 ~rieties of Althea, CalycAntfcM Dentzln. Lilacs, Spiraea, Syringias. Viburnums, Wigilias Ac. TpT fWXf C*l5;Q Poeouies, Dahlias, Phloxes, 'Tulips, 1 LiKJ W GfVO-Hyacinths, Narcissi#; Jonquils, 111 lies. Ac. • • i ORAPK?—ATI varieties. u Peabody's New I laut-bofs Strawberry. 4 • promptly attended to. Address Dec. 16, ’5B. | H. D. DEMING, W boro, Pa, NEW BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER A FINDING STORE. THE undersigned, havingleasedthTatore furmorljr occupied byG. W. West, intends carrying on all the branches of die shoo and leather trade. Compo. tent workmen art? employed in the Manufacturing Du. partment, and alj work warrantsiio-he our urn. nnfacture. . ,> Alsoj all kinds;of * - ' ' READY-MADE. BOOTS AND SHOES, constantly on hand. All kinds of feather and Bbua Findings, also constantly on hand and for sale at low prices for cash or ready pay. 1 HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for QooHj al the highest market price. JOS. EIBEBOLB, Wellsboro, Sept. 5, 1860.' v GREAT INDUCEMENTS. I AM new prepared to wholesale FLOUR. FEED, MEAL and GRAIN cheaper than any man in the county. As I BUY FOB GASH* 1 And 'with several large iWuring es tablishments, I~calr-afiprd to to supply Lumbermen and Dealers generally witlTa-good article, and cheaper than the cheapest, I have made nrtangements in the city of Newport so as to supply and everybody ' GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, VERY CHEAP. ' l COFFEE, SUGARS, TEA, FISH, PORK, And in fact anything in the Provision line, will he sold cheap for cash, or exchange for grain. ! WANTED. 10.000 BUSHELS COB.N AND OATS, • In exchange for Groceries. Call at FRED. WRIGHT’S B]lour, Feed and Provision Store, No,, S Main-St., Wellsboro, Pa. 1 June 7, 1800. 1 ' „ NICHOLAS > BROADWAY, NEW YORK. WEEN completed, six years' '©go, the St. Nicho las wrb'universally pronounced the most mag nificent, convenient, andtfhoroughlj organised estab lishment of the kind on this continent. so?. What it was then, it remains to-day —miikotit a ri val iu «/;c, in sHfnptuouaness, and the general elements of comfort and enjoyment. ~ . The Hotel has accommodations for 1,000 gueftv, including 100 complete suites of apartments for families. Sis hundred persons can be comfortably seated at the tables of its three public dining rooms, *rd nothing that modern art has devised for the conven {jence aud of the traveling public baa been omitted hi itfe plan, or is neglected in its prac tical details, " ' .$2 60 . 3 00 . 3 50. The early reputation of the bouse at borne and abroad, derived from its magnitude, its superb ap pointments, and its kome-like comfort t and luxurie*,. has been enhanced every year by the unwearied exer tions of the Proprietors. ssep:m3 TREADWELL, WHITCOMB A C(L Administrator’* Notice* LETTERS ofr.Administrßtion having been granted to the undersigned on the estate ot JOHN HAM, Into of Middlebury dec’d,, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having, claims against the same will present them to FANNY-M. HAM, J. B. NILES, Ad»V 0 MiddlebtHyv Oct. 12, 1860. 6t* A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters i«f Administration having been granted to the sul»- scribcr, on the estate of Henry Decay’, lat© of Clyiuer township, deeV notice is hereby given to those in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those claims, to present them properly authen ticated f' Jt to the subscriber, in Clymer. Oof, 24, IBGO. JOB REXFORD, AdinV* STRAYED OR STOLEN— From the soH sorlbor, on the night of Wednesday, Sept. .2dfh, A LIGHT RED ,COW> about six years old, with well shaped frorns, and large b«gr r No peculinr marks remembered; i Any information Jin regard to will bo-irratofully received' by t|e subscriber, and all reasonable charges paid. * PHdSBB MOORE. - Charleston, OeL 24, 18C0w3. .. NOTIOE, — To the Stockholders of. Tiotjn . Conuh { fiaufc: Tbo annual election for Directors will be held 09 the third Monday of November ni their Banking House. Dated 32d Oct. 1860. 4M2 B. G. MTIOKHAM, Prea’Li LIME FOR - SALE.—Good FlNßsh Burned LIMB for gale at Mansfield and Wellsboro. by Oct. 17, 1860. . - S. B. ELLIOTT.. AdiuiHUtratoi^^oticc. LETTERS of Administrationjhaying been granted lo the undersigned upon tho«state of STEPHEN P. MOSIER, Into of Sullivan - , dec'd, all persona iir-' debted* to said estate are requested to make imnudUnta payment, and those having claims against the’raiuo will present Ihedi lo LYDIA L. MOSIER - Snllivan, Oct. 10; 1560,8t.* : . Brown’s Bronchial Troclici* ~ OH COTjOII LOZENGES. For thecureof hoarse ness, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and, to clear the voice for public speakers and singers* Fbr sale at Rby*s Drug Slorei, 1^ A.RRIEUS ,I’OWDERis now extensively.'used for i. horse distemper, also for. colds agd enughs/m. horses, toincrease the appetite, regulate the digestion and to improve the condition of the- ordinal; useful also as a preventative for horn distemper in cattle. . •' For salo.nt Roy's Drug Store. EALSAM TOLU, CGTOH REMEDY.—This most popular and useful expectorant now in nr® in this vicinity. It Is prepared from the Balsam <*f a* tree growing in hot climates, mostly in South Amorfi a*. For sale at Boy's Drug Store. SPECIAL CQURT. v NOTICE is hereby given that a. Special Court BSH behold in-Wellihoro.. for. tb© trial-of special into gjiid Court,*- commencing. gn” sNii« dnr, November I2ih no.\f, UrfnT David Wilhiot pi'e/L ■ dipg._i JOHN F. DQXALSfiONL