the ■ifijfim.' io cAi* H. J. KAMSDEtt, Edit Ob. p-nwoiu. * Co., 118 Nwnp st., New Tocki aid 10 I ttMloo, are tie the.jlpifcrfor, sad tie sod l»t*w‘ clfeßlaUng Newepepen la tie iauteiend theCanada* ?ft»3rareaotWrtaedtocoa frt M etcnrlQWeetratee. ;|. r ' ■ H«w- . fitering KiMoClaf*. Kniffiu. -.*| [ " - Vttshtt Kwh«Bg«Ceßß|»y. A’n.'r«ar» Fulival^ i, s«!*, lion., 'z Km <?«**»» : L -’ ■ .mg- a'ii.--tni«orii ijflSoeh- everything dotirUjle in the diy-goode line, " b*rgmin» on Tuesday afurni. r -- 'B-*- ;th,fbr benefit of Kev. K. L. to WhUt» portal Itfttion Is extended. |J J w. called in at the Itady «f Mr. Q. W. Water., it end landscape painter, the olhefdaj, and nrprUed to find auch, excellent portrait., end beautiful, though small,] landscape aeenea. Wo aid «y that Mr- Water.; thoroughly undentand. buainest. I' / ■ _g. i Xew Ycar'i Ball given' by out friand S, Culver,, of the “ Cul't* Hoaae,*’ Osceola, on »„y evening, Jan.-1, *|BX, Music, Wetmoro’s Bill, $!. With,a splendid hall, good music, jovial landed, those. Vrto attend cannot fail of * a good /he Southern Tier ftUUe, of £lmira, propo«o present at the inaaguriiion of “ Abraham "'on ith of March next, if gle people oMhe “271 h paj their expeneeij— E&iungt. Tell do rawer beOer l«n that “If the people 10 ‘2rth’” will farnieh'ihe" brada,” we’ll apee und six raoßthi in Earype. Wo learn thatjho &djeaof the M. E. Church ire a •upper ; al the rameoee of J. F. Dopaideoiu ,on WedheVdaj, Deo; ’)£&, the proceeds of which io be devoted tcrfursiehtog the Church. A gene invitafion is extended We alco that the Church ii to be repaired and a. purchased. • 'ij ■ We acknowledge the Receipt of a eomplimen ticket to a “ MammoflM Illumination Ball, at 3. ally's 1 Mammoth Hotel,’jin Rome, Ind., on Tnet j, Jan. 1, 1861., Thank ;Jou, Mr. Kelly, bat we n't go. The “ Mammoth Ijjuminntion would thow 1 onr thread-bare coat anijworn “ onmentionablei ” bad advantage. Bciidei,’i|e'ro got coma and etfn’t nee. ~ jSff’ Boat Thunday wae the day let apart for gen it thankrgivjng and praiai'Jby the Governor of this at». _ 'Services were bald ivthe verioui churches in I'Vorough, and approprialej addreiaes given. But rof Che •buaioeaa jlacei'.wera -doted. We bare leh to be thadkful for, as 4: We were*'pleated to tee many attending diaine-ae wee at the various placet worthap. | "i | Sorsnmjnra seen a ticket 1 44 Lumberman's Christina* H«n«/' to be held At .Cedar Eaa 'Hotel, on. TuVrjfiay evening, Dee. 2£tL c tird bears the rQUowiij awsoiioni ] 4 K. B.—Gtontienwn joining the ttancesrere<joerted appear in thefoUowiogo6mim6: Block Pant?, Red iris, - witheatbraces,)and |slaec Neofe->Tie. Ladies th 'White Skirt and . Rlaofc^lodiiioe/' - Who'll lcaduw*.|air of alack pants? Wnrete Scan, —l&(jdre « a picture la owety « of.the following, whieh.jwas written fey James iitb,]au£hor<jf the "Rejected Addresses Tbs miU-'vbeeV-s Frozen the'stream. The church is decked ftnfh holly j Mistletoe hangs from beam, To fright away‘melancholy; Icicles clink in tTae jnilktQßld s pail, Yonkers ifkate on thd bel6w ; - •Blackbirds perch on‘tbp golden rail— -»• And haik, how the co@; winds blow I i £. v There gbes’fhe squire at shjpe^ Here runs Hick to fetetrn lag; You’d sweat his the smoke of a^ipe, In die Treaty morning’Jfpg. Hodge Is breaking the i<£» fur the kioe, Old and young cough /js they go ; The round red sun fbrgeo;td*shine And bark: how the cold Winds hlojwl pn~ Our young friend . firoimocw, formeriy tkii;laoe,u«nnonced in.'the In it Towandn lie ter ii the fcture pubiisher-of that paper. The en y end ability ■of " Boa,' 1 1 ether with the fact of being a good printer, wit;*,' we betpe, ensure him it takes.” Mr. was. elected Pro. notary of Dradford eountyat the October election, ■ins control of the editoring| department of the pa- Kr. <J, » am article fhneuncing the change, isiblv remartrst I ‘ I do not consider myself tinder any parttcalar eb itiiai to thosejwbo hare piyfd their dollar and «. red the Bepnrftr for one yrtfr, because I think they rc bod tfee best of the bargain. To thhve who have lavoredto advance the pffliperity of the paper by rims acts of frieadsbif, X am under many -ebliga »h" I December came in wiitb'a frown, as if tp're.- ke November for her fiuctaa tons, and put on “ ains ” rsnse she is the last of the .’car- We have bat lit •oow now, bat the chill I north wind, the frozen mod, and a “ need-up ’i wtiitd-piie (principally the ter), remind ns that stern tenter is here, and that must needs add another hfjnket to oor beds and itber coat to opr backs, T| .merry music of sleigh l> will soon mako -ns forge i.-tho singing of birds itd ofew week? since, anlj irhn Swiftly-gliding run f will take the place of. ‘.he i/ eiow coach, the Son,” Eed noses and eeldf ,oe« will now be the or rof the day, and in the evi ping wo will luxuriate spples, hickory-ants indijiideT." Bat while" the ‘"by are bitting before ti sir glowing grates, let •a remember tjiat their dirty' depends hot alone on ending comforts for their family, iut on the lutsncccf the poor and net jjy as well. AcniCTLTtniALjlEETpso.— The Tioga Conn- Agricnltaral Society held it'fregular Annual Meet i‘t the Court Hpnso fln .Mf iniay..evening, Dec. 3, o—the President of the S, iciety, Rocrnr _ Caxpv ll * ®sq., in the Chnif. - On notion o{ p,. Webb, thb foitowibg amendment N * ous titalicp was disconSd bod adopted: • - ■ Thjt the time aJd place of holding the , fiud permanently ty the present Annual j”»te»d of being lot a tell annually by tbe *™ of Managers.” ■ ' • which thei following teSolntion was offered by Jaeryand rjippted; ] £!' f ih. *■’’**’ !tho AnnnalNCatlJe Sliow and Pair jpS jSS^fteSSfwSS zsaaXKssai ifw *,»« w V' ?* Field Cri ps reported as fellows: Sft A. iiat0n5...;,„...., 44 “■ $3 brlf?« , C “™> MS bo »-e*%A- Morgan 43 ,httt, 139 1-9 W ears. Waller. &3 w 1° b “ ri Wo> - .S 3 sTCbiiF H- 8r00k5...(i.,„ ei rnicJln? Ji bu, ->jV Chapman....,, ?****• W bnt > Vl:Francis;;.i. 1 ;.^......$2 ,?"» bus., pr00k5....5J..,.‘T’ St •1 ?f?s»ckwh)i|l, 33 shjo,„„, ’.'ifej * 'is ‘ - ii ■ Bast im ofTimothy Hay,#,oB6 lbi;Wm: Eraneis_s2 | B«f| mCufets, iw., A. Ch«pttJUi„:;.-.;.....»J ' The following named person* were elected ae offi cers for the eniuingyear! - . j II Pow*|i. ... e-PreridenU—Masts Baldwin, Jeha N, Bathe, Eoimer Bowen; ' ' >n Tuit lh»rlM- WHO SHOULD USE i mi X. COVES ©4>PS» VSQBT&BIE All jslio are afflicted ‘with IndpictffConFmnptifn or Weak t-besa. ■ - AU ( u bo suffer from weak Stoesaoks, bi I)yppep •ia, on-t’i e« should us»o them. All wlio suffer from General or Nervous IWbility, ttsstless <nestfat night, want of Sleep. ic.Jaliould use rticni. AU i»«Tso«s who are ooovntescebt after fcrer or.dtbor sick ■sess ppoulti use them. ] Minfsters ot flic Gospel, Lawyers, Lectamrs, and all pub lic speakers should use them. J B<mi| Keepers, and all personis leading a »e<fentary life should nsejbem. \ The aged aed fnflna should uselthem. AU who require a attendant or tonic should usathein. -' Allyrhokro addicted to tke use pf a< dent and wish fo relarilJ,'|hould use tbem. ’ ■. - tljey are madeirf a- pore Sherry Wine, and of ib© native berts of the country, and (should be meuttmend «d by temperance societies, ’ctefgymen physician*, and all friend* of tKiunmity. i I* 1 1 Theyaw piepared l\f on experienced and skillfull physi cian, and asido from tbeir medicinal properties, arc a most dejighfful beverage; and yet. os amedfdne, are as innocent «bd harmless as the dews of heavieo. Soldi by druggists generally, i 1 CUAS. WIBWFIEtD & XX)., Proprietors, » 78 William st.. New VorV. NKVV GOODS—Stacks of them—Just rac'd tha ■ ..,18 ■ ■ REGULATOR. e tbCKS ’—Cheaper thm dug meat at a cent ■ pound. Good timers. Come tnd see them nt jbn j r, i REGULATOR. •' Treasurer —Henry Sherwood. , Secretary —G. jy Smith. Sxecutiee Committee —Wm. Bach*, K. Whitney* J. B. )BoWen, Samuel Dickinson. J. B. Nile*. After some further business, the meeting adjourned. • Jak'CHiBLE! B. TtrnSßß,—We gave ill the Agita tori ot Nor. 11th, an article detailing the partieular* of a liecent etpoie of fraud and forgery, committed by Cblsrles E. Turner, alias A. H. Cole,]a local preacher who has been' staying In ttjii eottntjf fpr ibme time back. He was detected and arrested in Coming, our resident -WiU remember, and that hi* jfrienda ea'me for. and gare bonds for Jus appearance at Court— A Correspondent in the Coining journal of the 29tb ulti gives some additional facts. He states that upon farther investigation there was at least a strong prob ability that 44 A. B. Cole" was insane, ‘‘ Bubseqnent developments,” says the correspondent, " Un'd to show a ease of gradually approaching insanity>of a pecu liarly interesting character. It is traced back by the evidence of living witnesses throngh bls mother who for jmany years has been more or less deranged, into -tbejfamily of her mother, which wascalled the Pxcx family, and which consisted of some sis. ters and one brother. The’brother, whose name was Joel Peck, first exhibited symptoms of insanity when about the age of 30, and some alter became totally de ratged, and was sent to tbe{Lunatic Asylum at Bloom iogdale, wbeie be died a maniac. Of all;the sisters in the Peek family, two only escaped insanity, and those two died before (bey Ware 30 years of age; each, however, leaving children, {who, as they approached tbeiage of 30, became insane. One of these children is the mother of the said Charles E. Tumor. Thus the'family, through several: generations, seems to be afflicted with this terrible malady. Though one gen eration has escaped, in two instances the next has been visited with double severity. No sign of this mysterious hereditary disease appears in early life, its fated seeds only begin to germinate as the brain at. tains its full maturity. The parties defrauded, being satisfied,with the above facts, have withdrawn their conjplaiht, and further proceedings against this young man havo been suspended " -tWePdb not know whether the i/bUmar* correspon dent is reliable or not; if be is, and the facts stated by bits af Q correct, Mr. Turner is certainly entitled to sympathy. - It is a singular affair'tkroughout, and if Mr.;T. was really insane, we most confess there was morn method in his madness than is osnallyjexbibited by persons similarly situated. L You hove, we soppois, been usirtg De Land £ Co.’s Saleratus. How are you pleased with U 7 Hues it not perform ell tbat-it promises? If youjbave made a fair trial of it, you must certainly be (leased Vitb it. Yon cannot fail to observe its su periority and excellence. How much better the bread and!biscuit and pastry are; and what a saving in the wear and tear of the digestive organs has been made. Are’;there any uf our readers who are. house-keeping, without He Land £ Co.’s Ssloraius in the. kitchen? If there are any, we beg them to procure itfrom their grower or storekeeper at onee. Manufactured and for salej at wholesale, by H. B. He Lanil £ Co., at the Fairport Chemical Works, Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y. SPECIAL NOTICES. - | TO CONSUMPTIVES. 1 . The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few Greeks by a very simple remedy, after having suf fered several years with a severe lung affection, and thatjdread disease, Consumption—is aoxio&s to make known to bis fellow-sufferers the means of tfure. ' Td all who desire it, be will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the direction for preparing and using the same, which they Will And a sure! cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, £c. The 1 only object of the advertiser in sending tbe pre scription is to benefit tbe afflicted, and spread infor mation which be conceives to be Invaluable, sad he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, os £( will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address ! Rev. EHWARH A. WILfSON, 23f-ly Williamsburg, Kings Cd., N. Y. | THE AMEIRICAS \ MEDICAL AND TOILET Secel.pt Book. Tht* book contains /}ecij?ttnud Direction* for ma> kiogaiil tbo«Bo9t"vaJnoble Medtcal preparations in use; also Seeipes foil •and expUoit ■directtoin for ma king jell the most popclar nod sweful Cosmetics, Per faraei. Unguents, Hair Restdiratives, and Toilet Article*. If you are eefermg with any eorronic dis- you wish a besutifal sampler ion, s?fioe bead of banr, & smooth face, a clear skis,A4uxarlnnt beard or moustache—or if you wish -to know anything and in the Medical and Toilet lice, ytbu should, by 4iU meuas, peruse a copy of this book*! for foil particulars, and a sample of the work for perusal, (feoe,9 address the publisher, i T. f. CHAPJiAS, 13-lifea Jfo. S3i Broadway; New Y%nlc. ! IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS f Bafcfwin, Lowell 4 Ca„ Agents «t Tioga. 7uiyl . gaJDr. H. 11. Borden, of Tioge; is General Agent for Tio ga Count;, to whom all applications for agencies most be made.: FLOURING MILL ! OIF ailsls’S CREEK, NEiA'R HOLLIDAY VI LLH. The subscriber, haring completed bis large three story Hrist and Ploiring Slilli lr prepared .’M furhieb Flour; Meal end Feed in quantities to suit purchasers. i CUSTOM ORE , , of Vin'ds on short notice, and fin terms which cannot faii toi please. I have THRIVE RUN ■OF f&TONB, almost constantly employed, and X am me that atrial of mv! work will prove beneficial to the customer as well «s myself. 6. P. McCLUKE. j Desiember A, JB6O. | • ' 1 , GROCERIES.— The Grocery department is chock full,” and the prices exceedingly-low .at the ,i- .... ~. REGULATOR. • OODTS AND SHOES—To fit the biggest gi -tx ant or the smallest baby. Cheapest,in town [qualify considered], at the ' REGULATOR. /CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—lt’lldo V you good to see the patterns and learn the prices at the]; . REGULATOR. . , Weßshorcr, Pa. ' ‘ ' "[ ' ■ TkERRY DAVIE’S PAirN iKtLLRB in large bet? etjw. • - • tec tale « BeyVDrng Stored THE TIOGA GGUNTYA’6I TATO'S. GIVEN-AWAY I jl-Oi/i valued/rem two dollar. l» out imdred dollar. | given uith every boot told at thertfail print I At teaat. One Watch la Oanran l teed to every twelve tooth { These inducement* ho otknd by the - SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY, I - ■ '_ , r How,- New[ fork. - Tk« most liberal gift concern is existence. Establish ed in 1845. Seitb roft A Cataloohi. 1 Those who hero patronised other Gift Hornet ere particularly requeued to acquaint tfaemialret with •ur terms. Our inducement! are unrivalled, and put all others is the shade. | The following are tome of the Gifts to jmrehaten If books: | - : i English Lever Gold 'Watches, Boating Cases. ■ Patent Lever “ “ —-" “ • ladies’Lever " " Open Face. Detached Lever Silver Watehes, Banting Cases* Lepine Silver Watches, Open Face. Gold Lockets, Various Sites. <’ j Ladies’and Gents’ Gold Chains, various Styles. Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Sleeve Buttons and Studs, all { Patterns. ‘ j - Gents’.Bosom Pins. New and Rich Stylet. Gold Pencils and Pent. ' j Ladies’and Gents’Gold Bings. , ! Gold Wateh Keys and Belt Pint, | A great variety of Ladies’ Jewelry, Pins and Ear props, comprising all the. styles’ bow worn, such as Cameo, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Lava, [Florentine, Ae.Ac, Gold Bracelets, all Styles. ! The List of Books comprises, a large assortment of wandard works' in every department of literature; in- Wresting to jibe young and old. ;Do not (ail to tend Ipr a catalogue. They are mallei! free to any address. Apply to ! SUFFOLK EXCHANGE CO., I 87 Park How, New York City. 1 Branch Office, 110 Washington St,, Boston, Matt. J IBwS ’ , T~NEW YEAR’S FESTIVAL. fffllQS company of yourself and,lady i* respectfully JL solicited to nfttend a Festival at the j TIOGA HQT?L, on Tuesday, the first day of January 1861. Music, Humphrey's Band, Bill, $2,00. I | j L. H. SMITH, Proprietor • W DMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Lettew of - administration having been granted to the sub* a Tiber, on the estate of George Mattison, late of Far mington township, dec'd, notice d* hereby given to t lose indebted to said estate to make immediate pay* n ent, and those having claims to present them prop* e ‘lt authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. & H. MERIT, Adm'r. Farmington, Dee. 5,' 1860.* NOTICE.— Whereas having taken possession of the homestead, and agreed to support my ft ther, Andrew Kniffin, and my mother, Mary Kniffin, a id as the latter will not stay at home, notice is hera b f given to the publie not to harbor her or trast her oi my account,as I will pay no debts of her contraction, unless compelled by law. ; ORIN KNIFFIN. W»rd, Dec, 4, 1860w3* W. WATERS, Portrait and Landscape Painter, FROM NEW YORK, h it mured room, at S. A. MACK'S, [Up Stain], y aio Street, W. 11, boro, at which i place be .will be p sand to tee all who desire first class portraits in oil. [Lessons will be given in Figure and Landscapa piinting; alto in India-Ink and pencil drawing.— A i, one wishing instruction wilt do well to call, oi amine specimens, learn his tsrmS/Ae. November ,28, 1860.* ; I ' SC ABIKET WARE ROOM. ber most respectfully announces that land at the old stand, and for sale a I Cheap Lot of Furniture.. comprising in part | Dtetting and Common Bureau*} Secretarial and Book patet, Center, Card and Pier 7\ihle* f Dining and prcak/att Tablet, Warble- tupped and Common Stand*, Vupboardt, Cottage'And olktrßedtteadt, Standi, So fa* and Chain, (jfiit and Jioeetceod Moulding* for Ipieture Framet, COFFINS made to'order o«; short A hearse will be fohiished if desired. ' * N. B. Turningand Sawing done lo -order. August U, 1859. , B. T. VANHORN. UNION ACADEMY A ND TEACHERS' SEMINARY, Deet€eldv **#• S. B. PRICE Principal. Mm. Sophia Price .*...,l.™...Preceptress. iVinter Term of 18G0 and '6l commences Dec. 4th-, Spring Term of 1861, commences March sth. Tuition, Tram $3.00 to $6.00. Room root,-$l-60, For particulars, see circulars. ieerfield, Tioga Co., Pa., OcL 31, IB6owS* ADMINISTRATRIX'S ; NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of Solomon J; Rice, late of Charleston township, dec’d, Notice i* hereby given to thdbe indebted to said estate tomake immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement, toltbe subscriber-, at herjtesideoce in Charleston. DIANA RICE, Charleston, Nov. 7, 1860:14w6* Adln’ac. ATOTICE.—Broke into the inclostsro of the Aj| sQbscrfber, about the 11th day of November, A KHD HEITI&R, good sire, two years old, the point of herf horns turned ia. The owner is requested to prove property, paychafgcs, and take het away, j JABIN S. BUSH. l|ioga Boro,*Nov. 24,156A-17w3.j SODA FOUNTAIN, j j SODA .FOUNTAIjN, 108 SALE at m greatAargaio. Inquire at ; June 21, 1860. ROY’S DRUG STORE. DMINISTRATORIS NOTICE.-Letters oV - Administration,having been granted to the sub her, on the estate of Henry Decay, late of Clymer nship> deed, notice is hereby-given to those in ted to said estate to make immediate payment, and ie having dnims, to present them properly akthenj. ted for settlement to the subscriber, io Clymer. ' lot. 24, 1860. JOB 1 REXFQRtX, Adta'r. t TOTICfi. Whereas my Adeline M I Pierce boa left my bed and board without just fee or provocation, this is therefore to notify all perl | not to trust or harbor her oa my account, m I i| pay no debts of her Par* agton, Oct, 30,1860> 1 14w4. BIHDIXG. ! iOOKS, Magnetites and Newspapers bound in Snj. I perinr Stvles. Universal facilities enable us ti> is ail. Ct.ll and see at tbe BOOK STOWS. T jALSAM TOLU, GOUGH, REMEDY—Thisis the [ most popular and usoldi expectorant now in ns* bis vicinity. It is prepared from tbe Balsam of a [growingin hot climates, mostly in South'Amerlci. i For sale at Boy’s Brag Store, [ llougblou’f Liquid Pepalii. ! OB Dyspepsia and Indigestion., For sale at Boy’s Drug Store, i Ira. Wlnalotv’a §<iwlitiuu Syrup.' OB Children teething. . Price 25) cents. i For Sale at Boy’s Dreg Stare.' 1 10FFALO ROBES.—-Sjtew bales of No. i ! and No. 2 Buffalo Bobs*, and also k few Wolf lei just received by W. A. BO* A ; CO.' >] fellaboro, OeU 31, IdM. - ■* EADt MADE CLOTHING.—A large i stook no* on band for tbe fall and vlntbr trade, I will be sold very cheap by W. A. BOE A CO. f dishorn, Oct Jl, 1860. - i Tin.EB, PIt.ES, Ptligs.—A no* lend valuable; 1 i remedy for this painful and trnnb asoroc disease canfto obtained at BOX'S DRUG STOKE. ■ :.June 21, 1860. • r.-., - ' 1 SOTHER Jonathan’s -Furnitqri Polisb. Price 25 cents. Foi suisat Bey’s Drug Blare. ’ Old Morehouse Bitters. Recommended by the first physicians os the best remedy known for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility, and nil Nervous Diseases. As a beverage, it is pure, wholesome, and delicious to the taste. Sold by nil ■DruggUU. WM. 11. MOREHOUSE A CO., Prop’rs, 8 A 6 Exchange Place, Jersey City, N, J. P. S.—The subscribers wish to engage x few active men, os Local and. Traveling Agents for their house, to whom liberal inducements will be offered. For par ticulars, address as above. 13-3 m WELLSBORO FOUNDRY ROBERT YOUNG, lato of the firm of Tabor • Young-A Co*, Tioga, takes this method to in form, the Public ib«t he has,leased the. , - YiS the Village of WeHshoro, for a term of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish ment, in the host mamrei and out ofthe best material. TWENTY TSARS EXPERIENCE! He has bad over twenty years’experiencem the bu siness and will have the work, eatrusted to him, dose directly under bis supervision. \ JVb tfwvb i till be tent out half jUiuhedi) MILL-OEARINQS, PLOWSi STOVES and castings of *ll kinds on band and made to order. May 38. 1867. ROBERT YOUNG. GREAi INDUCEMENTS. I AM now .'prepared to wholesale FLOUR, FEED, MEAL and GRAIN cheaper than any man ia (be county. As I BUY FOR CASH, And being connected with several large fboring es tablishments, I can afford to to supply Lumbermen nod Dealers generally 'WUhu good’article,,‘and cheaper than the cheapest. I have made arrangements in the city of New York bo as to supply anybody and everybody with GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, COFFEE, SUGARS, TEA, FISH, PORK, And in fuel 'anylhiiog in the Provision lino, will be Bold ebup for ca.li, or exchange for grain. Wanted. lo.etm bushels corn and oats, In exebenge for Groceries. Call at FEED. E. WRIGHT’S Flour, Feed and Provision Store, No, 8 Main-St-, Weilaborp, Pa. <. June 7, \s&Cf. . . SODA FOUNTAIN ‘ CEDAR RON, L YCOiflNfi COUNTY, PA. THIS bouse has been lately refitted aid opened for the accommodation of the public. Located at a central point; stages leaving every alternate day for WeHsboro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars on the Tioga R. R, north and S. i, E. B. R. on the south. This Honse is situated on the Cedar Run Gang Mill pond—a safe and convenient landing for rafts in the rafting season; - Good post* -are ftraily on the left bank, pad the beach is free from obstructions. Hav ing been practically engaged in the river business for ■■ many years ire feel confident we can anticipate the Wants and requirements,of this trade, and will endeav or to please. The table, bar, chambers and stables will always b« attentively watched, and well supplied. Call and see as, sad we will part with yon sure to see yon again, D. A. FISH, Proprietor, Cedar Ran. Feb. 16, 1860. WILLIAM PIBRCB. j TO THE HEIRS OF IRA BANtER, DEC’D. TIOOA COUNTY, SS: . ——S At an Orphans’! court, fdr the county of I 'Seal I Tioga held at Wellsboro on the tenth day of i —.—* September, A. D. one thousand eight hun dred and silty, In the matteroftbc estate of Ira Bax ter, deceased, An motion of Henry Sherwood, Esq;, Attorney, the Conrt granted a role; on Ijie heirs and legal representatives of Ira Baxter/ deo’d, id wit: Betsey Baxter, Aaron Baxter, Abby Elisa bow inter [parried with Alby, Sally Amanda paw intermarried with Toft, Calvin Baxter, George H. Baxter, Char, lotto P. Baxter, now intermarried with Hoyt, Susan Baxter now intermarried with Joseph 8. Bottom, Ira. Clark Baxter and David Hoyt guardian of Ravid B. Hdytj.and sH other persona interested, to be and ap pcav before the Uosqrabics, tbe Judges of the said Court/ at a Court to be held at Wellsboro the, 2d Mon day of the December Term, 1860, at two o'clock P. M. then and there to accept or. refuse, the real>,estate of said Ira Baxter, 'deceased, at the - Appraised valuation put upon it by tbe inquest duly returned. By the Court ~!’ W. D. BAILEY, Ott. 51,1880—6 t : ■ Clerk ofOrphnni’Coort. pARPETS AND FLOOR OILtCLOTHS.— V A large assortment now on' hand- and for sale vcryichcap hy : W. .A 808 A CO, WellebJro. Cot. St, ISC9, . * V-' - A SWEHIATtVE i TONIC, DIURETIC, DYSP^S§ IHVmI&eORDUL To the Citizen* of New Jersey and Penn's. AWT«CABia, OSDOOim, OKOCXU AHP FUTA3S FABUM. Wol/e'e Pure Coynae Brandy. Pure 2faderia,Shern/ and Part TFintb Wolf*'* Pure Jdmcnta and St. Croix Bum. Wolfe’a Pare Scotch and Ineh Whiakey. ‘ ALL IN BOTTLES.—I beg leave to call the citizens of the United State* to the above Wine* and Uquvn imported by Udolpho Wolfe, of New York, wiio*o name to femftlar in till* country for the purity of bit cels* brated Srhridam Scbapps. Air. Wolfe, in hi* letter to me, speaking'of the purity of hi* wine* and Liquors, says: " I will stake Any reputation a# a man, my standing a* a mer chant of thirty year**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 eon be relied upon by every purchaser.'! Every bottle has thq proprietor's name on the wax. and a fee simile of his slgnnatore on the certificate. Tbo public are respectfully invited to «dl and examine for themselves, .For sale at lie tail by all Apothecaries and Gro cers in Philadelphia. GEORGE If. ASHTON. Ko. 832 Market St., Philadelphia, Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Bred the following from the new-Tork Courier Erormocs Business foror! New York Merchant.—We are happy to inform oar fellow citizens that there fs one place in oar city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure wines and Liquors, as imported, and of the best quality. We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchan’a extensive busl* ness, although it will well repay any stranger or dtisen to visit Udolpbo Wolfe's extensive warehouse. Nos. 18, 20. and 22 Beaver street, and Nos. 17.19 and 21, Marketfleld street. HU ttoce of Schnapps bn band ready jor shipment could hot hare been less than thirty thousand cases;, the Brandy some lea thousand case*—Vintage* of 1836 to 1856; and ten thou sand boats of Madeira, Sherry and Port-Wine, Scotch and Irish Whiskey. Jamaica and St. Ctoix Bum, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Braudy, wine, 4c., in Casks,, under Cus tom House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of. Schnapps last year amonnted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope that in le«S than two years he may be eqally successful with bis brandies and wines. HU .business merits the patronage of every lover of bis species. Private families who wish pure wines and Liquors for medical use. should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe until every apothecary In the land make up-their minds to discard tke poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure wines and Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for lbs accommodation of.small dealeis in the country,' puts up assorted cases of wines and liquors. Bach a man, and such a merchant, should be sus tained against his tens of thousands of oppodent* in the Uni ted States, who nil nothing bat imitations, ruinous alike to human health and happipess. ' 6m6' CENniIE FAMILY LIQUORS. WM. B. MOREHOUSE & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Brandies, Wines, Gins and Segars, beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to their Pure Winea and Liquors, put up under their own supervision, for Family and Me dicinal use, hi oases assorted to suit customers. Clubs, Military and otuer public bodies, who require to pur chase in large or small quantities, in casks or bottles, will be liberally dealt with. Price List scot on ap plication. AND MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN FULL BLAST.; roundly and machine Shop, VKBT CHEAP. CEDAR BURT HOTEL, rj»HE EMPIRESTOHE IN FULL BLAST. $BO,OOO WORTH OF DRV GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Crockery, Hardware, Ac. ? OS EXHIBITION AT J. R. BOWEN & CO.’S Empire Store, WELLSBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Doors open every day (Sundays axcoptod), "from early dawn tilpdewy are,’’ andTthe b’hoyi on hand to shew this immense stock free of charge, and flfe on the lowest keyaver beard in Tioga county, . . Never was there snob an opportunity since the days of Solomon, to gratify the eya and:the mind. Ob, were we a Dow, Jr., or some great man with a vocab ulary that would reach to the Rocky Mountains, that we might be able to tell you one half of our endless variety of Fall and Winter Goods. At for prices, there ie no use in'talking. We sell so low we are of ten afraid folks may think that we steal our goods,— But do not be afraid, friends. Come one and all, and you shall tan what you shall see. If your eye-tight is poor, don’t forget your spectacles. We will show yon the beavty of nature, boiled down in the kettle of artaand sciences, and manufactured into this large stock of goods. Recollect, we will allow none to un dersell us. i AH' kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Wellsliaro, Nov, 7, 1860. 35,000 IW USE! * The Autocrat of the Kitchen! ■'the ORIGINAL P P. STEWART Fuel-Saving wad Oomfort-Prodncin g LARGE OVER SUMMER AND tVINTER AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVE. For wood &,anthracite or bitd- MlNOUjJ.—COAL.— lkpbovtsd in 1359 —With New and Extra fjdrgt Flues, and by tke addition of the Celebrated Patent Double Sheet Bottom Flue . Attention is invited to the following points of supe riority: " / Ist. Durability. —Lasting, with proper core, atleast 20 years. Stoves are now in use that wdre set up in 1838,“’* 2d. Manufacturer- Every portion of tba stove is thoroughly constructed. Each stove is submitted to a critical test, and none leave our works unless com pletely and perfectly finished. 3d. Capacity. —Baking, broiling, boiling, roosting ahd all other culinary operations performed at the samo time, A barrel of flour baked into bread at a sin Je fire. , 4th. Economy. —Saving the cost of the stove in 2 or 8 years in the item of fuel. stb. Ventilation of Oven. —ln thfe Stewart store alone the frontdoors open directly into the oven, pro tected by letters potent, securing a direct through the top of the oven, by means of perforated boles in the doors and back' flues. It will bo borne in mind that, as (he heated air always rises, this method of ventilation is the only one of any value whatever-- 6th. Entire Control of Heat. —The heat generated by the stove, may be held, therein and used or thrown into the room at pleasure; 7lh. The Double Sheet Bottom Flue, —By which a' compressing and Inverting action of heat is obtained, and the oven more evenly and efficiently boated than by any other known invention. ' Bth. BrotVrnp.-r-Performed on the top ans without the possibility of smoke entering the room. 9th. Hot Water reservoir and Warming Closet. — Both useful and convenient, supplied by the vraate heat and without extra fuel. 1 10th/ Water Bach. —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. Beware of the numerous worthless imitations now in market See that the names of P. P. Stewart and of the manufacturers are on each stove. None other is genuine. , Descriptive pamphlets free by mail to any address. Agencies in all the princrpal cities and towns in the U. S. Address Fuller, Warren A Co., Troy, N. T„ Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors of the Clinton S*/ove Works. Porsaleby PARKER BROTHERS. Wollsbero, Oct. 17, 1860. gEV E if YEARS! The seven years of unrivalled success attending'the “COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION,” hare made it * household word throughout every quar ter Yif the Cobnlry. Under the auspices of this popular Institution, over three* hundred tfioutand home* have learned to appre ciate—by beautiful walks of art on their walls, and choice literature on their tables, the great benefits de rived From becoming a subscriber. Subscriptions arc aow being received ia a ratio nn parallsled with that of any previous year. ' 1 TERRS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Any person can become a member by subscribing three dollar*, for which sum they will receive Ist.—The largo and superb steel engraving, 30x33 inches, entitled, { , “falstaff mustering his recruits/* 2d.—One copy, one year, of that elegantly illustra ted magazine, “The cosmopolitan art journal.” 3&_Foar Admissions, daring the Maaott, to The Qallkrt of Panmsos, 648 Broadway, |n. Y. In addition to the above benefits, there will be giv en to sucscribers, as gratuitous premiums. Five Hundred Beautiful Works of Art I comprising valuable paintings, marbles, parians, out lines, Ac., forming a'truly national benefit: , i The Superb Engraving, which every subscriber will receive, entitled, *• Faistaff Mustering his Recruits,” is one of the most beautiful and popular engravings ever issued in this country. It is done on steel, in fine line and stipple, and is printed on heavy plate paper, 30z3S.incbes, making* most'oholce ornament, suita ble for the walls of either the library, parlor, parlor or office. Its subject is the celebrated scene of Sir John Dalstaff receiving, in Justice Shallow’s Office, the re cruits wb\cb have been gathered for bis “ragged! reg iment. 11 It Could not be' furnished by the tradk fop less than five dollars. I The Art Journal is too well known to the whole country to need commendation. It is a magnificently illustrated magazine of Art, containing Essays/Sto ries, Poems, Gossip, £c., by the very best writers |in America. : > The engraving is sent to any part of the country by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage prepaid. Subscriptions rrilLbo received until the Evening;, of the 31st of January, 1861, at which time the books will close andtbe premiums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription.— Those remitting $l5, are entitled to Eve memberships and to one extra engraving for their trouble. Subscriptions from California, the Canadae, and ait foreign countries, must be $3.50 instead of $3, in or der to defray extra postage, etc. I Fur farther particulars send for acopy of the! ele gantly illustrated Art Journal, pronounced the hani tomett magazine in America, It contains Catalogue of Premiums, and numerous superb engravings. :Begn nlar pr 100,50 cents per number. Specimen copies, however, will be sent to those wishing to; subscribe, on receipt of 18 cents, in itampb or coin, i Address ; “ C. L. DERBY-, Actuary C. A. A.,\ li 546 Broadway, New York.' N. B:—Subscriptions received and forwarded by I. D. Bicb&bos, Agent for Wdlsboro and vicinity, where specimen engravings and Art Journal can be seen; , AUDITOR’S NOTICE—The undersigned, i « p . pointed an auditor to settle the account'd. F. Field end Abigail Willeox, administrator* of the-et-‘ tate of-D. B. Willed, deo’d- will attend to the duties of said, appointment, x*. the office of A, P. Cone, In Wellsboro, on Saturday, ■ tbe Bth day of December next, at 2 o’clock P. M. ' XHOS. ALLEN. : , Nov. 14, 1860. Auditor. CASH paid forGRAIN at . ‘ • : "r V . . TIOGA STEAM FLOUR MILLS, ~ Augnit 15, 1860, 3m. - .. WHEAT FLOL’E, -■ FOR SALE! mr. WICKHAM & BLDOBOOOH, at ova KvaaztT cf _ ■ \ TIOGA, TIOGA COUNTY, PA„ A LltOE StTPPIT Of g'JrtTJAU.' 1 SKHTTjBBEm.V, GRAPSSi gVSHCUiEENS, &c. r PEARS—Trees of the most desirable kinds. andtf *c tra lar£« site, if desired. Standard trees m bearUiK. APPLES-»A greet supply of the choicest kinds. Foot different kinds of Crab apple. PLUM S-**A. large supply of the best pad most appeared kinds. CHERRIES—An extensive assortment of the beat kind*. GRAPES—Vis: Delaware. Diana, Isabella, Black Bmv v a» dy. White Sweet Water, White Summer, Hartford Bebecca and Concord. , ORNAMENTAL—Weeping Mountain Ash, Horse CLoe* imt. Balsam uf Fir. Scvtch Kir. hnropsan Silver Fir, .Norway Sprtxce, Siberian and Amorjcap Arbor Vitae, Larch. Ao. SHRUBBERY— HoIIy leaved Berberry,Chine** Weigeli*, Spiraea prn ni folio, Deutzip, Oreon Forsythia. - ROSES— Baltimore Belle, Prairie Qseeo. GOOSEBERRIES—Of several choice varfotictf. CURR A NTS— Cherry, Bed, and White. We would invite all yrh o ere in want of ntiy nf t baa be re trees,.&c., to call and spo thorn fut their own KatlMkctlu**,'. B. 0. WICKHAM. . JDIi.V T. BLOOJWOOtt Tioga, Aug. 22,1860jrl NBW BOOT, O%QB, LEAXHEB Sc FINDING STORE. THE undersigned, having leased the store formerly occupied by G. W. West, intends carrying un »U the branched at the shoe end leather trade, Cotr.* *- tent workmen are employed in the Manufacturing i><£ pertinent, and all work warranted to bo war on a iu, nufaclure. Also, all kinds of READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. constantly on band. All kinds of Leather ai.d SL«<«. Findings, also constantly on band and for jwlo at I»«r prices for cash or readypay, HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange, for Good# at the highest market price. , JOS. EXEEKOLH. Wellsboro, Sept. 5, 1860. FASHIONABLE MAIN ST., WELtSBOEO. MISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchased her FALL AND WINTER GOODS, confuting ut Straws of all kinds, Pattern Data, Bloomer. Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks nf all kind.-, and in fact "ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. a call from the ladies ef Woll.tiom and vicinity, feeling confident that , HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION. and compare favorably with those of any tuubinJ.. meat in the county in regard to price. jJSf' BLEACHING AND PRESSING done h a superior manner. £ST Roonr Opposite Empire Store, up-stairs., Sept. 19, ISSU. WESTFIELD SELECT SCHOOL. 0. if. STEBBINS, Teaches. ‘i»r , ' __ - Th j-Winlor Term begins November i’tb, 1209, TUITION: Primary-Branches, v..;. .$2 £0 Common English 5 09 V Higher Branches 3 £O-^ Board and room* - in private families furnished at very low prices. A good hall has been procured fur the winter term* No pains will be.spared to -make tbiucbooi equal to any in the county. 0. M. STERBTNI 12w4 ' Westfield, Tioga Co., Pa. Valuable Real Estate for Sulu. THE Subscriber offers for sale the large farm known an the OKIUQS situated near the Welle* boro* and Mansfield Uoad, one mile east of contaiuiDg-ilO acre*, all Rood farming land, about 40 KM improved, witb a frame barn and u'log hdttae thereocu will, sell cheap for cash or npon reasonable time, or exebeug# fte' property near Stony Fork. , . ,|*or further prticutais apply to H. W. Williams, WelUbece, Morgan llart, Charleston. or ( the subscriber. Stouy Fork, Oct. 3,186®.—3m. H. 8. IfASTTVflfi.* ’ WALL PAPER WALL PAVER WALL PATER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER * ' * WALL PAPBir Latest styles and largest assortment of wall finpet ever brought in ■ Wdllsboro/ In connection with the -above can be found Window Shaderof ail feindsJCaU soon at , WM h H/ j Weilsboro, April sth, 1860. _ | LHUd, THE subscriber lias for sale a large quantity *f farming land of excellent qaality,Und in good l«-, cations in Tioga and Potter County,compriaing *efer=| ai lots of improved land. "S These lands will be sold on ten years time at reason* i able rates. Those who desire to secure to tbemselvea a good farm, can now do so on better .terms ever be offered again in this County. - Wellaboro, March 8, 1800. A. P. CONH. PLASTER, THE FARMERS OF TIOGA CO^ NEED only be told that a Urge xuantity of ibis, superior article, recommended by Horace Grve ley, is ready for them at, ' . ' THE MA\SFIEf;i> PLASTER MILL, It requires no puffing to produce a “rush," audiasold at the low price of $6.00 per ton. Mansfield, Jan. 26,:J860. , - AMOS BIXIST. ANEW, Large, and Elegant-Assortment of Will be sold at the lowest prices, by * * B-B. WELL3L Lawrenceville, Sept. 12, 1880- BrownN Bronchial Troehci, / OR. COUGH LOZENGES. For the coreof hours*- ness. Sore Throat nud Pulmonary Imtaiu>a,an4’ to clear the voice for pubUo speakers and siuger*.. For sale at Roy’s Drag £ior«. FARRIERS POWDER is htfw extensively used ft»r horse distemper, alto. colds and coughs ito* horses, to increase the uppetitb^regulate (he digesting and to improve tho conditioner the animal, oaefuj ulad as a preventative for horn distemper in rattle. For sole at Roy's i>rHg ; &os* ■ Maiikfit'lrt Flohilii; 3BUL THE poop’u* o M&naoeM aim Tic4wl*j*re hetrbjr notift**;* tu&t Mid MILL has just beea rejAjwd. and put in j*m • ■ fret order, baring three wm of Moxe aad a iKiitni Graft* - Separator, which w ill sepawte all foui «e»4 fto© the conxcqneDtW the best of work cau aad wttl be doae. ehuots and »ru>or» are larifed to Wjf tbk Mill, end An** wort will bo warranted by J. 0. KELLY, >. i Mansfteld, Aagmt 18.1849. Miller. f|»N. B. C»*b paid fur all kind* of Ormla at tL« 3HIL OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL. THE first term of this Institution will open in thei villa jo of Osceola, Tioga Co.. IV. NOVEMBER 27, IS6Q, uniter the control of Mr. A. K. WIGHT. MAN, (former Principal of Unien Academy,) and 8. B. THAYER. . Department will be condnctod by Mice M. Davenport, an oxperiepoed teacher. A full supply of apparatus will materially aid in the interest end profit arising Iron a pintail of the X»*». ral Sciences.. '. Booms furnished for thnre wishing to board them., selrei, by applying to A. K. Bosard. Esq. Good board ean be had at reasonable rates. Those wishing room. Will be better accommodated by applying iimaediniev. ! Apply to A. R. WigUtman for a circular, or in A K, Bosard. - A. B. WIGUTJUN* , Osceola, Oct. 23,1360.—13wS XhiSDlrEttS will find it to Jhcir advantage to call at j* Roy‘a Drug Store, as hebas just received a large supply of Essential Oils ana\Essencee aD kinds which he is selling very cheap for cash. ’ MIRRORS! - - mirrors> ; MIRRORS’* JU«t woeltcd at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, ton-. three>t and best assortment of Mirruff. r»<: r : brought to Wellfbor?.., , People who wish “to »» themselvet. as qt£ws sou thorn.” will please.caU,and examine. '. , , '• J Mrtcmm& SV*®* OFJP*CAC.'»ar CoW.v aft At Kay Drug Store. IV SHOP.
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