TUK AG ,£>o AL i KI) 54 ’■ fl. : J. iRA JtSDiplilr, Editot', v pcrttsoiu 4 Co., 119 Istssan Sti New Yorft, god 10 . Cl Benton, are the ARergs for the Agitator, and the ‘jVntialand largest ckcnlating; Newspapers in the i eVatcs snd the Canadas.? (They are authorized to con “■jlir as otour lowest rates';" -i i-a - - Hew AdveflUaemeiita. , j'nl, Wanted.— B. B. Sjditß. General Agent.' fryortani to LaSiet.— W|A. Roe % Co. ; *,’ ‘‘ tfamndi Stminary— Pr|f. E. 17iMman. Not York Triimie.— H. Greeley £Ca. - ■ look Ucrc. —Nelson Whitney. ■ Perk and Flour.~C.h.Mhox, j - a ■ ■*ai >i " 1 ~ • A Donation Visit be held for the benefit ’Bee- A- Q. Hammond, atjlho residence of Jeremiah' lock, in Charleston, on Xb|rsdny see, 30th, J6O. . IL j&'AYe have-been requited to state for inience pf those desiring |(ssUr that the, sti 8 Mansfield Plasfer Work|ihas been exhaasl sat no mote nil|he pade ytUl further notice Who Cas Beat Ix|--3lr. B. X. Haw rn, left at our office-the ot|er day, a" cabbage Ig 21 pounds Olid measuring 4S inches in oir ice! Tioga County against t. BAco.v, Sec'y. pg* Wellsboro Acadkht. — The Winter Term of lis Institution week under j'ery fa orable auspices, Mr. Ali|e3, the gentlemanly Prin pnl, informs us that a larjfe number of students are [ready in attendance, mere arc*expected.— ho Academy is a thorough School, and should bo bundanily sustained by people. We would ask our fViends in various parts of ie County tto send ns from|time to time-the local hews f their respective localitiep, that we may be the bettor bid to sustain the reputat|bn.of the Agitator as a hme Newspaper. With kite aid of an lead-in each township send us items ef local uportaooe os they occur; wo could make the pa ler ftni mrro iarcrptable 1 to the people of the ounty. Give us the-iteroAi MasSfibld Seju.v|,RV.— The election of offi >rs of (he Mansfield Ctasstlpi Seminary was held on ao 20th of N oyember' la®. Kev. N. Fellows was hosen President-of *the Seminary, and A. J. Boss, )?q., Secretary. ‘ Tbe'Winter Term ortbisjlnstitutitfn will commence n the ISth andclose|3)tlnrch lsth,lS6L It will e seen by reference to our|ftdvertising columns tbAt n entirely newboard of In||ructora has been ’rof. W;luman comes wenj recommended, and we ope that under his supcrvginn the School may ,be sme as popular ps its merte deserve. * pST Shocking Accident. —Yesterday afternoon ft aughter of Mr; Charles Gfthley, of this village, aged ighteoa years, was accidentally shot by a revolver he was handling,' and frong'tbe nature of the injury rill doubtless die. She "tgis in the employ of Mr. Norton, station deent at Pa|nted Post, and while ma ing op a bed revol/er. In carelessly hand ing the same onl barrel wis| and. tie ball truck her forehead just abofp the right eye brow. We saro from Dr. (Staves that ftp exatnitfiition shows that ha bullet passed "'through s* the back, of,the, skull, 'he girl was sensible for some hours after tbe accident, mt is now gradually sinking into insensibility.— Oor. lingjourunl, 6 th. S JESt: A Ro'awat.—As Sbree boys, named Oscar ,ud Creon Farr apd-Edward|Hoyt were returning from k sleigh-ride in'n'cutter, yellerday, and while coming lown whnt is called KelseyflHill near this village, tbe loldback of the| harness suddenly detached rora the thill of the cutter,wetting the latter against ;he horse's hcels.nnd him into a run. Os ■ar and Croon lumped ouS as soon they discovered: :heir danger, bur were slighxly bruised in tbe attempt Ibc horse ran furiously do'&'n thp-eoad, and in turn icg the corner opposite thw'rcsidence of Wm. Bache, be came in contact with Iponvers'a barn, throwing the remaining bdy oat.'onwbfekking the cutter in a frightful mannef.- 'the S»py escaped unhurt Tbe horse was stopped at the W|lUhoro Hotel, but not be fore be had severely injured himself by running "gainst one of the ppats which support the piazza,— His legs were also much brgised. Accidbkt.|— An accident occurred-on tbe Academy H II yeetejyjay came near resulting m the dcath|of a boy Ifi> or A 2 years old, named Edw ird eon of a widow indy liv ing on State Street,' It api&ars that Jbc boy, in com pany with olherlboys of hiwftgc, was. engaged .in sli ding down hill, rjnd thathe|9 best printaAmAgMiM published in the wor!d.~- Decombcr^mnbeir i conwn‘i abMntUuUineengra- Via S entitled “ prandpafs plod'igies," and any* quanti- of floe wood cuts, ila'fclblfc of consents is utuuu- attractive. t See.tho, ad|ertisomeDt of the Art Ae ration in another ' - ' s lllA.aA2lsk.4-* ( Peterson ** commences Year more favorably than ever. The Jabua ** ° u “’ > er ***• l w ff splendjd steel engravings, “ Cob. ■ and “ Caught in the; Snow,” (be former.» per- k eaat f- We thiuk it (tie best two dollar, magazine published. I , I t‘ s . , lowasßip iso Local Saws.—We have beonjpre ‘«t«d»itebookof 4!8 bearing thy title.— i >• the most useful and hjareniens work of the kind »» hare ever seen, tad iKSnnnot fail of being of lu- PMcnlable benefit to eTer>Jbusinese m an. .li contains laws relating to the dj|io» of Justices of the jsaoc. PWatables, Supervisors, |0.,, *O., a knowledge of T ‘'■xwnot f«jj to benefit every eitiien. The book >t bound in Law Sheep, adi is sold at the low price of ».T C VJWfitfrd.F-sTamei, West Chesfrr, .Eh tiyerfifotuffnt, * r I i TATOR. 8 CEL BANE 6178 the con pply at ed, and 1., of SK : weigh ■cumfer- jstableal I has ta ftept hy DhOBtOO ing Brill Ipersoiis . Receipt Book. {Tbi; book contains Becipea and Diqpctiom for ma kingall the most valuable Medical preparations in nee; and full and explicit directions for rna kipg ail tbe moat popular nml useful Ccspietios, Per fuin'es', Unguents, Hair llcstoratives* and! all 'Toilet Articles, If you ure suSutvug wvthi anj - pbronic dis ease—if you wish a beautiful complexiou, r a tine bead ofjbair, a smooth face, a clour skin, a luxuriant beard or| moustache—or if you wish tp knew driylbing and everything in the Medical and Toilel linbjlyou should, by| all- means, peruse a copy of ibis book, For full particulars, and a sample of the perusal, (ftW) address tbe publisher. T. F. jCII.APM.AN, 33-3 m No. 831 Broadway, New Vorlt. { ’WHO SHOULD US£i DR, J, BOVEE DODS’ VEGETABLE ■; IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS? jui who are afflicted with Incipient Consumption or M’ca'k Lung" should u-e them. 11 AH who BnflVr ftom weak Stomachs, Dyspep- or I’i.es should use them. * \ ■ All who suffer from General or N'TVOpU Lebnity, Eestlcss nefes at night, want of Sleep. Ac.. Khoiild;nse them. 4tH persons who are con>Mescent after; f«vet or other sick ness should use them. • ?limsters of the OospeL Lawyers, Lecturers, I a“nd alt pub- Ucjhpi-ivkera should use them, i ’I ■ Book Keepers, and all persons' leading a feedentary life should use them. , i i Theaged ami infirm should u«e thorn. ‘ ,;j ' Ail ’vhu require ft ftinmUnt or tonic them. Alt who are addicted to- the quo of a dent siiijj Us and v. isb fJ Jrforni, should use them. I They ftn* made of a purcSherrv Wine, and ; W" the nfttlre .. - , rrUlVy UI4U J Si ..... _ plants and herbs of tlie country, ami should be rccon»in,,ud ed Iby temperance societies, clergymen, physicians, and all friends of humanity. , j • Thfcy are prepared by an experienced and Skillfull physl ciaii. and aside fi«m their medicinal propertied are a niugt deaghtful beverage: and yet. ns a medicine, ai|j as innocent anjl harmless as the dews of heaven. ; Sold by druggists generally, | ( CllAs. VWOiyiELT) * CO.. Proprietors, j 78 William st.j New YorU- Bnldwln, l..|i 53 smtl, (52_ " ‘ -S2 Clubs—Semi.TVocUly : Two copies for s.i ; five for $11.26; Ton copies to one addresser $2O; and atiy number at the latter rate. For a risVof Twenty are extra copy will be sent. For a clubtpt Forty, vre se|id the Daily Tribune gratis one year.:; ■ Weekly: three,copies for sa; Eightedpies forslO ; anjd.any lorger number at the rate of si*.2o each per annum, the paper.to be addressed to each subscriber. Tu clubs of Twenty, we send, an extra copy. Twenty copies to one address for $2O, with one J?xtra' to him wiio sends us the club. For, each club fcf s One Hun dred, Tbe Daily Tribune will bo sent gfatis for one yw..' r. ' - ■ -''-'j When drafts can be procured it ip much safer than ,to(remit Bank Bills. The. name of the Vfißt Office and Site should' in all cases be plainly written". Payment always in advance. Address ’ 1 \ j ( THE TRIBUNE, I ! No. 154,'Nassau Street, New York. | I 7 npEN THOUSAND BARRELS of best'Win s' I ter Wheat Flour, at $O.OO pet barrel or $1.75 per sank, at the - , ‘ KEtrULATOK. - rpEN THOUSAND bent Side X - Pork at £l9 per barrel, or 10 ets. por pound, at RE&jJLATOR. ibEADY MADE CLOTHING, jp- A large aiv stock now on hand for, the fall ondavinter trade,; and will basold very cheap by W. A.. ROB 4 CQ. jWeUebow, Oef. 31,1860. • j - F?® Mostscd^—TtwsprWUhen! zaagazipo nnnounce that the new volameito eotnmence wip the number for January. 1861,j will 'Contain fea tures of remarkable Interest ana attractiveness.— Araongthese they name, anow novel. by Mrs. Haiaiet BeCcbef-Slowa; a new novel by Charles Seadc; new Ctcrries by Miss Harriot Prescott; and contributions by Henry W. Longfellow, Nathaniel BawlWne, Oliver W|ndall Holmes, James Russell Lowell, HaiphWaldo Briersoh, John G. Whittier, Bayard Taylor, Edwin P. | Whipple,, Henry Giles, and other distinguished writers. Wei will furnish both thi "-Atfontio” ,hnd Ablator for $3 per year. \ - ,I»M>y'a Boo*.—The January, number of tfau popular Magazine is on oar tAbIeJJ-It contains twf large and beautiful steel engravings, a colored Fashion plate, (seven figures) and a large amount of choice reading matter intended for the family -circle. will famish "Godey” in connection w(th the .4gi- for $3 per annum, in advance.. | L After nil the pales and labor tab-a t Co. to.produce a pbre BalerS rejoiced to find tbafc the public, generally are liberally patronising this celebrate tortr, Do Fiond £ Co’s Saleratus hhs a roqutation for its perfect purity;' tber any reasonable excuse for obliging pe disgusting nod unwholesome bread, bisc Acs, made so by impure Salerata I *. |D. Bj Qol’s Manufactory.is at Fuirpnrh Monrop Y.i where the Saleratus can be procured a It Is also sold at wholesale by the principal large towns, and ftt retail by grocers and 'i everywhere. 1 M In Montrose, on the 2Dth ult., by Rev. H H(>MBR R. FRAZIER. Editor of| The',l Rrpuhlic'in, to Miss CARRIE B. BIRCIR M|ntroso. , ;J At the Dickinson Hbu*e. Corning* N.'i Esq.. Dec. 4th. Mr. DAVID 11.* MrjnsßeM. Pa., to Miss CATHARINE) Lnrwrenceville, Pa. i ; D I B X) , ; In Troy.on the 2d itm., JAMES A. P.!bALLARD, Post Master of that place, aged about 43|yeara. I T SPECIAL ' NOTICES. TO CONSUMPTIVES. ; [The Advertiser, having been restored health in a fear weeks by a very simple remedy, after taring auf fetfod several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make knfown to his fellow-sufferers tho pieans of cure. To all who desire it, hie will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with* for preparing and using the'same, which lh6y will find a aufc cure for Consumption, Astbnul, Ac. -Tlje only object t»f the advertiser iri setidihg the pre scription is to;beuefitthc afiiicted, rind* spread infor mation which be conceives to be invaluable, and.be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cast them and may prove a blesking.; jparties wishing the prescription wfiii please address 1 - Rev. EDWARD A. WJI^ON, 53-ly Williamsburg,'wings Co., N. Y. ! , TEE AMERICAS V-j DtjtEDICAL AM D TOILET ' i ! t Stm; h 4 |IOOK HERE, LOOK HERE. s'Y'E PEOPLE OF CHARLESTON/ and cf |•* the region v round About I I have been to the city ; Jind bought a stock of goods, which you can have for produce op dor cash. Have you grain, or butter, or |pouitry ? !T wDi give you the highest price forthem. wave you a saddle of. venison.?. j i will give you 6 cts. per lb. Tor ll; Have a .pheasant? I will give*you 2b pta. for it.-i Have you a doien of eggs? X will give jS cents forvthecal f ’,Have you any furs ? Biringtham &long and I will surprise you by the price I will offer god. Tbajve any quantity of Keaciy-Mnde Clothing, press Goods, Boots ond-Shoes, Rats, Caps, and Hoods !r the ladies. Also, a'choice* selection of Groceries, 1 id of Crockery ware; Come one, come all, and come, ►on, for my goods are going with .a rash. 1 . NELSON WHITLEY. East Charleston, (Whitney ville), Dec. 12:w3* # ,- oirm L * Gift valued/rom fito dollar* in one hundred dollar* gxpen -with every book sold at retail prices / l\l least One Watch is Onaran- si* \>y D. B. atiis, we kre r, appreciate, ad manufac* world-wide •j is no lon 5->ple to eat cuit, pastry, Do Land & i county,^. .: wholesale, 1 1 grocers in i torckeepers -Suffolk exchange cohpaky, I - 37 Park Row, New York, itTho most liberal gift concern in existence. Establish din 1'855. Sgsd for; a/CataLogce. Those who haye patronized.otber Gift Houses are artieularly requested to acquaint themselves with ur terms. Our inducements aril unrivalled, and put U others in the shade. J The following are K*ttie of (ho .Gifts to purchasers f books: . . | j taglfcb Lever Gold Watches, Hunting Cases. 'alent Lever “ “ ,fi u ridios* Lever " . ,{ Open Face, tpelachcd Lover Sliver Watches, Hunting Cases. fLepine Silver Watches, Open Face. \l A. Rilpy, independent \!RD, all of jGold Lockets, Various Sixes... j {Ladies’and Gents* Gold Chains, Styles. iLadiea' and Gents' Gold Sleeve Huttons and Studs, all } Paltcrnsl- ' iGents’ Bualim Pinsi New and Rich Styles. |Gold Pencils and Ifens. I tLadies’and GenU’iGold lUng|. JSoM Watch Keys qnd HeU Pins-j { A great variety of Lhdies* Jewelry, Pins and Ear IDrops, comprising ,aU the now worn, such as fcameo, Mosaic, Gold Sfcnue, Lava, Florentine, Ac. Ac. S',, by Z, L.- of fCELTZ, of fold Bracelets, all Styles. 1 The List of Books comprises a large assortment of standard works in every department of literature, in teresting to the young and old Bo not fail to send "or a catalogue. They a recoiled-free to any address. Apply to SUFFOLK EXCHANGE CO., 37 Pork Row, Now York City. Branch Office, 116 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 28*r5 > A DMINISTUATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of F\- administration having been granted to the rub* ioriher, on the estate of George Mattison, Into of Far ningfoo township, doe’d, notice is hereby given, to hose indebted to saul estate to make immediate pay nept, and-those having claims to present them prop irly authenticated for settlemcnti to the subscriber. VT OTlCE.—’vVherena, having talron possession Tv of the homestead, and agreed to support ray uther, Andrew Kniffin, and my mother, Mary Kni&n. ind as the latter will not stay at home, notice is here >y given to the public not to harbor her or trust .her an my account.as I will pay no of her contraction, inle.-» compelled by law. , "*• ORIN KNIFFIN. Ward, Dec. 5, I860w3» i. q w. wiib's, Portrait anu Landscape Painter, FROM XEW TORE, ms secured rooms at S.. A. AIACK’Sj [Up Stairs], Main Street, Wellshdro, at which place he will h* pleased to see all who. desire first class portraits in oil. Lessons will be given in Figure knd Landscape minting; also in India. Ink. and Pencil drawing.— 4ny one wishing instruction will do well to cal), ixamine specimens, learn bis terms, Ac. November 28. ISGO. 5- ‘ ‘ CABINET WARE ROOM. V |l/Z£ Subscriber most respectfully announces* that Ij. he has on band at the old stand, mid for sale u 1 Ch«ap Lut of Furniture. comprising in part Wresting and Commoni Bureaus, Secretaries find Book f Oa-ittt, Center, Card and Pier Table*, Pining and | Breakfast Table*, Marble-topped and Common Stands, | Cupboards, Cottage und other Bedstead*, Stands, So « fan and Chairs, (jilt and Iloeeicood Mouldings for i Picture Frames. coirms made t|o : order on short notice. A learte will be furnished if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing dune to order. August 11, 1859. { 1 • B. T. VANHORN, AND TEACHERS’ SEMINARY, Deerfield. S. B. PR1CE,.,... Principal. Sophia Psice 1 —.........preceptress. Winter Term of iB6O and '6L commences Dec, 4lb. -prtag Term of 1861," commence* March sth. Tuition, from $3 (10*16 $5 00. Room rent, $1.50. Far particulars, geo circulars. Deerfield, Tioga Co-, Fa., Oct. 31, IBOOwS* A DMINiSXRA'ntIX’S NOTlCE.—Letters’ £*■ of Administration having been granted to the Subscriber, On the estate of Solomon J. Rirc, lute of Charleston townbhip, dec'd, Notice is hereby given to Jiuse indebted to Mid.estate to make immediaie puy nent, and those having claims to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement, to the at ■ :>er residence in Charleston. _ DIANA RICK, Charleston, Nov. 7, : 1&60:14w6* N-OTICE, —Broke into tbe- inclosute of the subscriber, about the 14th day of November, A RED HEIFER, good s;ze, two years old, the point of Fief horns turned in. The owner \< reijoested to prove iiropertY, pay charges, and take her away. JAB IN & BUSH. Tioga Boro, Nov. 24, ISGO,-17w3. SODA FOUNTAIN, JJ Jane-21,1SCM. . ROY'S DRUG STORE. A"‘ NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration been granted to the sub scriber, on [the estate t'of.Tlcnry Decay, late of C’ymcr township, : dec’d notice la hereby given to tho?© in debted to said estate 4o make immediate payment, and those having chums, tu present them properly authen ticated for seUiemontrto'iho subscriber, in Clymer. Oct. 24, 1860. j JOB_REXFOKD, Adm’r. ■VTOTiqE. Wherdas tn.V wife Adeline M. -i.H Piercj® has left my-hod and board without just cause or provocation, this fa 'therefore to notify all per sons not tq trust or harbor hey on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting.—Dated Far mington, Oct 30, 1860, i ! i Hw4 < ', , WILLIAM PIERCE; BOOKS, Mngazind? a;nd Newspapers bound in Su perior Styles. Universal facilities enable us to pleas ftU. Call and seoi at the 1 BOOKSTORE. Balsam -tolu, cough remedy.—'ibis is the most popular arid "iiaeftri expectorant now in ufo iu tms vicinity. It Is prepared.from; the Balaam ef a tree growing in hot climates, mostly in South America. ' For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. noiightoii’s liquid ecp»iu. FOR Dyspepsia and: indigestion. ; |' , " Fof sale at Roy's Drag Store, Mil*. Winslow’s Soailiing SJrup. FOR Children teething. Price 25 cents. . . For Sale at Roy’s Drug Store; IjUFFALO KOBES.—A few bales of JTo. 1. 13 and 50. S Bufi&lo Robes, and also a Robes just received by W. A- ROB & CO, Wellsboro, Oct. 31, IdflO. BROTHER Jonathan's Furniture Poiith, i Fficc "i 5 coni*. For sale at Roy’s fiing Slots'; T ... V. 1 TIOGA teed: to every twelve JUoohs* These inducements are ojffered by the FamiffgpttJ, Dec. a, 38C0. a UNION ACADEMY SODA FOUNTAIN, CGXJ N T Y AG IT ATO E. To the Citizens of New Jersey and Penn'a. AVorsacAKinj, navouisTs, oaoccaa aud rbatata families. *, Wol/o’t Pure Cognac Brandy. j Wol/e’s Pure Sfaderut, Sherry and Port Win*. , Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Hum, ' Wolfe’s Pure SvMvh nnd {pith Wttiitkty. ALL IN BOJTTLES.-—I Leg leave to; call tbei citizens of tbrJCnitH states to the above Wines nndl Liquors imported i\y IMolpbo Wolfe, of* New York, who<«[ name 1* familiar !n|thi<* country for the .purity of his cele*] brnted Sohi*hl«m ik-h.ipp". Mr. tVohV, in hH letter to mo.l speaking of tln-pnrhy of-his winea antf-Jfciquurs, says: ‘ v ll will stake my reputation n« a limn.' my Htamliug as a mer- 1 , chant of thirty years* residence in the hitp of Sew Vq;Jc. that 1 that all the brandies nn«l wmos which 1 bottle are pure as imported, awl of the best quality, and etui l»o relied upon by ovi-ry purchaser” Liery bottle has proprietor's unnieon the wax. and A-foc simile of his sijinnature on the certificate. The public an* rc«pecttutlx fnvittHl to can and examine for themt»el\PM, "For sale at Itetnil hv nil Apiithwaries nod Gro cers iu Philadelphia; GKOIKJh lL ASHTO.V, ' No. 832 Marker Sl.t Philadelphia, ■ Solr Agtni for Philadelphia. Rend the followiog from the now York Courier; I:mh;mocs Uvsnitje for ons New York MVrtR ant.—We ara happy to ujfona our.fellow citixcna that there is one place iu our city wJjt-jc th“ pbymci.m Kpothofflfty. and country merchant, can ga aucl putoba»e pure vvme» and I.iqnors. »a imported, »iud 'd the quality. \\ udo not intend to give rm elaborate di»Hcrij)tlon or tin- niHThan’* umpire JmJ u«ss. although well any Kfr.mg.T .or citizen to vwt Ud-.'.pho Wolfe's extensive warvihoivu,*. ,V.a 16,20. and 22 Beaver street and .W IT. 19 and 21. Mnrk>Ufivl>! (.inset. Ifih stucco/ Schimp)>s on hand ready jnr shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand uwcaf the Brand v some ten thousand caw«—Ylnfaares of 5,53 C to IKMl; and ten thou sand bases of Madeira. Mmrry and Fort JlVine, Scotch and Irish Whiskey Jamaica and St. Ctoi* l!irru. home very bid ami oqual to any in thh country. Ho- also had three largo cellar-, filled with. Brandy, wine. Ac., in Ca>k«. wruler Cus tom llouso ki-y. rea supply Lumbermen and D'.alcrs generally with a good art.ole, nndchcHpcr than the chuiipeM. I have ujuiio urrongoocMe m the city of Few York so ns to supply at.-vh'-dr ami everybody nfth GROCERIES,.. AT WHOLESALE* jOR RETAIL. vr.r.v cnt.AP. COFFEE. SUGARS, TEA, FISH, PORK, And in fact anything in the Pro%i>idn line, will be sold cheap for cash* or exchange for grain. Adio’j 10,000 BESSELS CORN AND OATS, In pxchaiure Vor ICiTW'Uvic--. *Call at FRED. K. WRIGHT'S Flvur.i feed and Provision Store, No. 8 Muic-St, j Wcd'hoi'i, Pft. Juno 7, ISO I ', 1 CEDAR nt/iir HOTEL. CEDAR PI'S, 1 LYCOMISG COUSTY, ' PA. , THIS house has teen lately lolUted and opened for the «ccuimnod)if’”>n of tho 7»uhlic. Located at a central point; stagte leaving cvciy alternate day for W&I.-boro and J.ei?ey Simro, connecting with parson the Tioga U. R. irohh and S. A E. H. R. on the; ?outb. This Uudms hi situated on the Cedar Run Gang Mill pond—a safe And convenient landing Tor rafts in the tufting season., Good posts arc firmly set on the left bank, and the beadb is free from’obstructions. Jlav vug been practically engaged in. the riyor business for many years we feel confident v.e can! anticipate tbe wants and requirements of this trade, 4nd will endeav or to please. The\ table, bar. chambers and stables will always be attentively Watched and well supplied. Call andJsee we will part with you sore bo see 'too again, D. A, fTSFL Proprieior. Cedar Run. Feb. 1 16. 1860. . ■ SODA FOUNTAIN rpo THE HEIRS OF IRA BAXTER/DEG'D. X TiQGA coqyrr, .is\- • —,. At an Orphans’ Court, fof the c«Wnty of I Senl > Tioga, held at Wellsburo on tbs tomb day of t I September. A. D. one thousand eight ban* dred and sixty, in the matter of the estate of Xfu Bax ter, deceased, *>n -morion of Henry Sherwood, Esq., Auovhoy, the jCout|t granted a rule op the heirs and legal representatives <>f Ira Baxter, dec'd, to wit: Betsey Baxter, Aaron Baxter, Abby Eliza now inter married:‘with Albyy Sally Amanda now intermarried with Taft, Calvin [Baxter, George Vi. Baxter, Char lotte K Baxter, now intermarried with Susan .Baxter now intermarried with Joseph S. Bottom, Ira _ . Clark Baxter and [David Hoyt guardian of David B. , UDITOE'S NOTICE—The nndebsigncd;' ap. Ueyt, and all other persons interested, to bo and ap-1 A pninted „ n „ u rtitor to settle the account'd. F. pear before (ho Honorables, the Judaea of the said , t . wl( j aod Abigail IViHcox, administrators of the es- Court, at a Court to bo held at Wellsboro the 2d Mon- , atB llf Dl5 WUISOS, dec’d, will ottend!to the duties day of the December Terra, 1860, at two o’clock IVM. ’ of f!lid appointment, it the office of AJ P. Qone. in •then and there to aeoept-or refuse the real estate, of WeUBboro . „n Saturday, the Bth day of December .said Ira Baxter, Uncased. at the, appraised vacation ; „ t 2 O * r loek P. M.- THOS. ALLEN, pat upon « ; by (hoiiPHUest duly.rotuiracd. ■ I s„ V- 14, IS6O. Auditor, By the Court. , W. P. BAILET, ■ ■ - .1-, . 1. Oct. 31, IS6O-[--6t Clerk of Orphans’ Court i paid for QUALtf at \j TIOGA STEAM ELOtIB. MILLS, August 15, iB6O. 3in, i CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS— -A larjro'assortment now on hnnd nnd for sole ... _ ■ .. vor.v cJ,e*pV i . ■ W.. A. WOE * CO. . XT®* WEB AT TWV&j *P «T. *»* Welft'oaro, St, l&t). ? IN. 1 ' 'V KiC-iit S Y"? ;i< ■ ;■ -.j. J 2 «•* i ca • ' A'«aPißL*rivs j TONIG, DIURETIC* PYSPEj3o iMPRATIfe CORDIAL CE.IXIIE FA.MIU’ lilQUOiaS. WM. B. MOREHOUSE & CO., Importers end Wholesale Dealers in ! r .-x fj»HE EMPIRE STORE IN FELL BLAST. iarcmjtAja:i hubeahi $3 o*o 00 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Crockery, Hardware, &c. ON EXHIBITION AT J. E. BOWEN & CO.’S Empire Store, WELLSBORO, TIOGA PA, 1 * | * - Doprs ppaa every day (Sundays excepted), ‘'from early dawn till dewy ©vc,” and the Vboys t on band to show this immense stock free of change, and fife'on the lowest key ever heard in Tioga county. Never was there such an opportunity since the days of Solomon to gratify.tho eye and the mind. Oh, .Were we a Dow* Jr., or some great man with a vocab ulary thar would reach to .the Rocky Mountain?, that weiaight he able to tell one half of our endless ;rasety of Fall and Winter Goods. As; for prices, there is no use in talking. We sell bo low wo are of ten afraid folks may think that we steal our goods,— But do not he afraid, friends. Come one and aIL and you shall see what you shall see. If your eye-sight is poor, don't forget your spectacles. Wo will show you the beavty of nature, boiled down in tho kettleof arts and sciences, and manufactured into this large stock of goods. Recollect, we will allow none to un dersell UB. t AM kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Welisboto, Nov, 7,1560, 35,000 IN IrSE!l r SE ! Ths Autocrat of the Kitchen! tub ORIGINAL T> P. STEWART Fuel-Saving: and Comfort-Producing' LARGE OVEN SUMMER AND WINTER AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVE. pOR WOOD & ANTHRACITE OR BITC- A MINGUS COAL.—liipnovED is IBa9 With A’ivc nnd Extra Targe Flues, and Jy the 'addition of .the Cefebrattfrf P«Jc»f Double Sheet Jiottom Flue, Attention is invited to the following points of supe riorly ; Ist. Durability.— Lasting, with proper care, atleast 20 years. Stoves are now id u&d that wore tot up in 1335. . 2d. J/auu/cicßirr, —Every portion of the store is thoroughly constructed. Each stove is submitted to a critical test, and none leave onr works unless com pletely and perfectly finished. 3d. Capacity. —Baking, broiling, boiling, roasting abd nil other culinary operations performed at the sumo time, A barrel of flour baked into bread at a sin. le fire. 4 th. Economy- Spring tho cost of the stove in 2 or 3 years in th« item of fuel. <, ( stb. Ventilation of Oeen.‘ —ln the Stewart stove alone the front doors open direetly into the oven, pro. tected by letters patent, securing a direct draft through the top of the oven, by means of perforated boles in the doors and back flues. It will be borne in mind that, as the heated air always rises, this, method of ventilation is Ibo only one of any value whatever. 6th. Entire Control of //v WICKHAM & BLOOBCOOO, At OtJE XrSSERT IV TIOGA, TIOGA COUNTY, SA* A USAS BC?PLT OP arattyrr ti*£s33s, &*rßtTS3arEtvv ■ OH APES, EVERGREENS, &c., «*«./ PEARS—Trees of the most desirable kind*. fcnduf tz . tru large size, if desired. Standard trees m baring. APPLES—A groat supply of the choicest iondj. Sour* different kinds of Crnb apple, ' " • PLUMS—A largo supply of tho best and moat apprared kind*. - ’ ■CHERRIES—An extensive assortment of the best kinds. GRAPES —Viz : Doliiwar*, Diana, Xtabelfa, Black Burgoa-- dy* While Sweet Water, White Summer, Hanford KrolifiA Eebecca and Concord. f ORNAMENTAL —Weeping Mountain Kom (9»» .nut, BsJsaiu of Kir. Scotch Kir, European Silrcr Kir* Norway ‘ Spruce,’ Siberian and American Arbor VJtae, Larch. Ao. SHRJUBBERY —Holly leaved Berberry.Chlacw-WeJglsUa* Spiraea pm ul folio, Dentzia, Groen For^ythia. ROSES— t&Uimoro Belle, Prairie Queen. GOOSEBERRIES—Of several choice Tarietiot CURRANTS —Cheny, Bed, and V.'bito - We would Invito all who are In want of any of tbs abfrv trees, Ac., to cull and jea them for their own eatiafafctloa, f B. C. WICKHAM, Tioga, Aug. 22.150f0l 3OIKS T. BLUODGOOD. NEW BOOT, SHOE, LEATHEa & JFIISOIKG STOBK THE undersigned, having leased the store formerly occupied by G. W, West, intends currying on all the brunches of the shoe and leather trade. Compe tent workmen are eraployed-in the MonufyotuHtig De partment, and all work warranted to be oar ova ma nufacture. Also, all kinds of ft£AOY-MAO£ BOOTS AfO SHOES, co&sUntly on band* 'All' kinds of Leather and Slot Finding*, also constantly on band aud for *ale »l lair prices for cash or ready pay. HIDES and PELTS taken in etrhunge for Goode at tho highest market price. Wellsboro, Sept. 5, ISfil). -5 ii' FASHIONABLE KILtXNSR? SHOP, ‘ .MAIN ST., WELLSBORO. ’ ' $ MISS PAULINA SMITH has j.ibt purchased W FALL AND WINTER UOODS, consisting of Straws 'Of all kind?, - Pattern Hats, Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Halts of all kind*,, and iu fact ' ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS, she solicits a call from the ladies frf WjtlUbero aid vicinity, feeling confident that HER GOODS WILL BEAR .INSPECTION, and compare favorably with those of any ssUbli.it - ment in the county in regard to price. pST BLEACHING AND PRESSING doa# « * superior manner. Opposite Enanire Store, cp-atairl. Sept. 19, 1860. * ’ - WESTFIELD SELECT SCH4JCI. -0. M, STEBBIXS, Tkacbkr. Tb» Winter Term begins November 27$b, J3SO. , ' TUITION: Primary Branches, Common English.. Higher BralTcbcs... Board end rooms in prirafo families famished tl \’ery A good hall has been procured fer the winter term, No pains will ho spared to make this school equal to any in the couujv. 0. M. STEBBIN* - 12w4 Westfield, Tioga Co., Pa. Valuable Beal Estate fur SitU. THE Subscriber offers for safe th<* large farm known a° the GUKJG& FARM, situated near the Well** boro' and JlansfioM Ilond, one mile oust of containing 2lu acres, nil goott farming Und, about iO a«r«« injpiuved, Mlth a fi-ame bain ami a lug bouse thereou. wht sell cheap fur cash or upon reasonable tiioo,' or exchange tar - property near Stony Fork. For further prticniarsTappfy'to IT, TT. Vr illiami, Tfeltaher*, Morgan Hart. Charleston, or the aufesenber. gteny Fork. -ct 3. IMa 3ia. E. 5. EASTINGS. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER' WALLPAPER - ' WALL PAPfiR WALL PAPMHi * WALL PS.PBR Latest styles and largest assortment of -wall pt per ever brought in Wellsboro.* In connection •vritU iha above can be found Window Shades of all kinds. CaU soon at VtH. H. SAfXXII. . WeUsboro, April ith, 1860. ' - . THE subscriber has for sale a larg* cuOatiiy «f farming land of excellent quality, andin good id eations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising sow* al lots of improved land. ‘ ( These lands will be sold on ten roars time at re*i6»- able rates. Those who desire to secure to tbomselraa a good farm, can now do so on bettor terms than will ever be offered again in ibis County. Wellsboro, March 8, 1860. ■ A. P. CONH. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—it'll d* you good to eee the patterns and i«arn ibsprioaa at the ' REGULATOR. ; WelUboro, Pa. i . | • * [ NEW if thorn—Tost rm*M at the 18 if, REGULATOR.. CLOCKS !—Cheaper thandop moat at a ceml .u pound. Good timers. -Come and them al ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of Will bo cold at the lowest prices, by . 1 * e. D. xrau.3, Lawrencovillc. Sept. 12, 1860. Brown’s Bronchial Troche*. OR COUGH LOZENGES. For the cure of hoars* *■ Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and. to clear the voice for public speaker? and .singer*. For sale at Roy’s Drug * POWDER is now extensively used ?»p ' horse diatfemper, also for colds and ►'a Uoises, to increase thejrppelite, regulate the and to impn»\c the condition of the V»efbl also as a preventative f"r horn distemper in - » f • For sale at Roy'* ft era. Hlatisnd(l Flonrio? itSIO. THR ps'-i'U* u nnn vicinity arc Ucy*»h* tnat «aM jimt bceftn-pnirwi sad pi-t m p. •• feet order, luiving three, run ojs*stono and a Pjunt .Separator, v.bich ■will *cyarutu dll foul from t> * grait, the of w«rU mo ami will be clone. Mof. chanU and farmer* tuo invited- tp trjKtbi* MM. an' ftr-* rate work will bo warranted by-* J. 0. KEi'.I.Y. T Mansfield, Augn?t IS. lht»9. f Milwr x 4S* N. B. Qash paid fur all kinds of Grain at rh« Mill.' osc&ola men school. TUE first term af this Institution wil! opon In th ; » village of Osceola, Tioga Co.. Pa., NOYKMOE& 27, IS6O, under the control of Mr. A. B. WIGHT MAN, (former Principal of Onion Aoadeinv,) ««i4 p. U. TUAYBtt. V- ... The Musical,department will-he couducttffcj Ma*' an experienced teacher. A full supply of apparatus will materially a*4 in lu* interest and profit arising from a pursuit of iho aw nil Science?. Knows furnished for tboso vrlsbtag to W>*xv£ fbm selvc?, by applying to A.'K* Kosard-. Ess. ton'd bcant can be had reasonable rata*, 2ht>*o wsbiogrooifca «Ul bo bettor icootumoitatcd. by apply i *l3: hnmedbUcy, Apply to A.'K. Vtigbtmao for a-cironlni;, Tw,V 1, almost constantly mnfOoyid, and I as sun- tk*t" ,r ’-M of ms work wilt prove beneficial to the cnstnipcr oj - welt n? inyfelf. . ■ , . Q- V- Iteceinhei' tcGO. FOR SALE! ■ BY* *2 ta 5 li« S it La nd. REGULATOR.