>tf' t "tuk Agitator; QCA i; AKD Ai^cgi.^iiyg^t?: B ' 3. 'J. A'Co., 119 Nriwm St.,-Few Vert, ftfid lO : *Hi P B»fon, are the' Agent«for the Agitator, find the **“, «’.Sland largest cicmlating Newspapers in the wit i»«““ an d the Canada*.. they are authorized to con at oar, lowest-reton-- ~ - ' . . New Adv'ert&emeats. 2t05M.0» Fi.it-J-' • '■ , >c^_Parkerßre S . r - ' fttr>/or taU <" «« ict—A.V. Cone. ' - jUiiilor'i Notice—S- Pteree.,. - <j«-A Merry .Christmas ftnd a Happy Now Tear to •U oar-flicnds. W«^ hat 811 hand * in ‘he offlco n0(-trerk on Tuesday, aid in consequence, this p*J is one day behind tinte. Onr readers will, 6f excuse us, as pMtera rg«ly >aT»_ a day of pleasure to piTAt, W. Sargent, (son of JamTs Sargent, of Springfield, Bradford Co., Fa.) on the 7th insL, came to his death in’the following man ner ■' He, with some othe( hoys were at pfay ip a ■Blacksmith simp, when he ftp against an iron just ta ken from the fire, which pas&d through his body near the lungs. He lingered themorning of the fifft dsJj W hen death relieved hid of, his sufferings. *g~ jUsosic for affioers.of Ossea lodge, No. 317, A. Y. M.,|h* Wellsboro, at the Lodge Ko'om on Tuesday tjist, the following gentle! mea- were chosen; > . j - JT. j/ - .—Win-RobetU-'..:;' & if—Thos. B. BrydeiLs - if.—Andie Foley. * • Secretary —M. Bollard* _ Treasurer —Boß’t Hoy. .-j! ~st- Mf/o. W.* Waters,; tho Portriit : Painter, 1 still continues in towp, and speojjnens of-bis workmay'bo scan at his rooms at the rtfljdonoo of Mr. Samuel A. Kick, on Main street; ; A f striking likeness of bar friend C. 6. OagOqd, Bsq., way be seen at Smith’s Book Store for a few days, ’ -Those who may desire a faithful transfer of themselves to canvass—a work of art which will last for all time-will do well Jo ayoU themselves of the Services df eo good ah artist. ~ ■ pS~ Fouxd GhiLTVi— Oar reader will remember that a man named’ Seth H« Briggs killed a little boy named Clark at Troy last fail, the particulars of wore unusually revolting.’ Last week Briggs was tried before Judge Wilmot'- at Towonda and found guilty of murder in tho first decree. Mr. Elwcll, the counsel for the defence, pub in the plea of insanity, and after tho verdict filed'Reasons for a new trial and, arrest of judgment; and tse Court granted a rule to show cause why a new trial should'not bo granted,) returnable to the February; term. ySf Hold Him.—The Local Of the Bradford Hrr. aid will be the death of u:; some duy. See how he “ does the thing np brown”|on early rising: ‘ “ We are too opt to imagine in our * warm nest’ that the frigidity of t bee i rc arirrrill) i c n i atmosphere would congeal the pellucid ideas; of an invigorated ly-aini and effect the seusitivenesS’of the major digit at;the morbosity, and produce ani unwholesome vacuity in the epigastric regions,of digestion!” . • | —That beats anything iuithe “hifalatin ” style yet eitout. Wa would advise - the philosophic editor, if he is no'better by New-hfiSaW, to soak“his feet in vine gar and molasses, -drink a gallon of cat-nip tea, and retire to his “ warm nest ’’ between two bricks. . Look Our tob TMEH.—The notes of the foil lowing Pennsylvania BaiiJU are quoted no aajq in Philadelphia.; <. /j Bank of Cqmmetce/Erie. Jlank of Crawford, Meadville Back of Lawrence Co., New CmUs. Bank of New 'Castle. 1 » • Erie City Bank, Erie. . j ,> McKean Co. Bank; Smetiport Monongahela McKeesport. North Western Bank, Warren. The Corn Exchange Bsrf§r> Philadelphia, gives no tice that the notes of the Shamokin Bank will no ger be redeesned-at its cooiter. x r Sing i'i.ari Musicax jPnk.xoßEsoN.—Tcsler day, a young man Kborr, a Prussian ■by birth, but now a residooM? Lancaster county ic’ chip State, called at our office; and exhibited some of the most remarkable powers jpf voice- which it boa ever been our lot to hear, Heeang distinctly and perfect lyaeveral pieces of Chureh music, and also one or tWo cegro melodies, renderiDg ihe soprano and bass at the tame time. He singa tbelsoprano with his lips, while the bass appears to proceed* from bia throat.' Whit astonished. us must wis tbs mental discipline neoessa. ry to acquire the faculty,of separating, or rather of keeping separate the two: On reflection^, how ever, ttb concluded that this discipline wos precisely tho same as that require<£by the student of the forte in keeping two, threfi, or! four parts separate.— Ercry oae knows that thifll faculty ie-soon'.acquired, and nil tho part? of a piccoqf music are played wij,h meb rapidity. aa # tO-«cc« 'to be no-longer an effoefcof the mind of the playerj' Shis may be' Mr. Knorr’a c«e. He stated to us tbaf be shut himself op from the world for a year, or as'ho himself expressed it, he ''kept bachelor’s boll,” and practiced the artj for tie possession of which h.e can Ao*more account tlmn wc. We advisedlam to Hr. Barnum at once, and' bis fortune would be madd, Be stated that be bad seen him about-a year ags acd that Barnum bad told him his voice was not loui«l. enough, fpr a large ball. E« thinks ho has greatly improved since then, and he is going bo tiy him again, nr give exhibitions on hi* own account, • ‘ We bare no doubi tbdf’ the musical world will be touch interested in phenomenon, and that scientific musiciijnvVill oon determine whether the wonderful faculty by Mr. Kiiorr, is a natural gift or the regale &f study and practice. £&• ITe commend tlat following letter, which we dip from the Tribune, -to the consideration of the young giri B of this county,' We join the’ fair eorres fsndent in the hope expressed iivthe concluding sdh- Itncc, Bradford county fads very many pretty girls, in which assertion onr friend SmBBOCK, of the / leporter , will bear os oat, Vat weidoiibt whether she has many within her limits who try to make themselves,as usc fal to themselves andotberj as do Nancy C. Smith dfld k' r i’cong ftienda. -All honop to them and tt every other young person of either sex, who lays, aside the fooiish pride of the age which igo ores labor as being m S ei 'teel, and “makes even ta blade of grass togrow where none, grew befico.“ \ Buthere U thslettcr: “-Tv Ike Editor of The Tribune, - “ Sia: As ihy brother, bister and myself hare teen forming.some this Summer, : eud ’the result haa been •utisfactory; and, furtheqhorVaa the scene oE out la oor has bean wthorobgipanc! uncultivated ’Town of BpnngSeld, I thought! VjSjnldgiWltyou ah account of ‘he result of our labor. At gthor is a farmer, and tnxioos to develop in hipchildreu an inclination (fog ugricnitural employment jod hiral 1 pursuits,, bp g|vj °»a spot of groundl wbbrein we could employ our ime. \Vo sowed thrjeo papers of carrots,- two papers • oniuns, throe papers of (parsnips, and twopaper* of “««, my sist«r r EmmittOding.tbe,o(irr4t||!E|riß I ten »mg the onions, parsnlpf and beets, from the three pupets of carrots we hi d forty bushels. From the two paper, mniong.we jut eightbusheli.- " From the JT ™ Papers uf pwsuiptj Wo had thirty bushels; and ® o e -? 0 WB. era « w? M eleven bushilr.. sew * p rf lly«f>odyield f Pf new aoU nnd . ' ofoaFseighhorlng girls,' Bmily‘DeeWhar. o n some cabbage, and 1 due .Wei ghed fourteen pdSndd, i- v - U , r Keodhucoess this season haa encouraged us to ■J * nex. akd we J*i*vo iuiiititeltljtf aid of sut I feWijfeujda us.-; Jhopof thegiris 0? jtbittfiwa will be shtadieted by fenatweihave'dono, anp follow on it example. , , JfaJtcT C, Smith. Springfield, Bradford Go., Pa., Nor-21,1860." ■; |B9? Do yen like good, sweet) light, and wholesome ,bread, cake, pastry, biscuit, Ac. 7 Lon can hare it by nsfeg Se Land A Co.’e Saloratus. ■ It is perfectly pure, healthful, and can he relied- apqn to do one day what it will do another, and give perfect satisfaction. Sold by' most - dealers,' and sold at wholesale by the princi pal grocers' everywhere. Manufactured and for sale atjWholesale, at Fairport, Monroe Co., N. T. CEHBU3 OP PENIfBYXiVAKTA. i- . - ' i ■ ) -■ > A(jams. Allegheny C0i.... Atitnfctrong. ‘.Bedford Barks...*.. 81kir..... Bradford 8ijck5.,....; , Bqtler..; Cdmferia Carbon Canter £Hester/.,.. Cfcrioh. Clearfield Clinton Ctsumbia.'.. Montour* Crawford Cumberland ...... *l)auphm «1..1 Delaware Elk Eqie Payette Franklin Fu1t0n......; Gifeene ; Huntingdon Indiana. Jejferson J JuLiata Lancaster Lawrence.... Lebanon....;.''.*.... Lejhigh v. Ldzerne Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Mpnroe ... Montgomery Northampton...... Northumberland Perry Ppila. City Pike Potter.... Schuylkill Somerset ' SiilfWao* Susquehanna...... •— Union... v ...;... ) 51nyder|......... j" \tonango i.‘. Afarren, \fashington .Wayne /vVestmtfrelaDd ... \fyo”ming .Sjork, 13518 26083 r 18310 13671 44930 21880 ' 51726 10655 57450 I’ Total [2,311 776, i80|665 36 I * NOTES. J |*Part of Montour county was ie-aiin<ated to Oo- Ittminain 1853. ' ; ‘ n •JfTfae popniationof Forest.was returned with that off Jefferson In ' j j (J-Snyder county waa formed from:Uni6‘n s m’lBss. ■lj • 1 t, ' > MABBISD, 15th by Rev. N—Ja;-Reynolds, Mr* WM. L. SEELEY to Miss MARTHA A. FOWLER, both of, T f“S«- - i ■ } '• "I i | Also, Dec. I Oth, by tho kame, at the Prater Meeting of the Baptist Chnrch, Mir* JOSEPH to Mrs.,CATHARIJiE DAVIS, both b£Wa&fiol4 : Also, Dec. 22d, by the {same, Mrl DAVID J. DA- VdS, to Miss LAURA L..MAOOMBER, Soth of Cov, iwgton. 1 X> ile X 3 . |ln Wellshoro, on Friday evening, Deis. 21, IS6O, Mrs. CHARLOTTE BLISS, a god 73 years. l >, SFECIAXi I NOTICES. \ DONATION VISIT, | The friends of the Rqv. J. Laxdbetr. propose to nlake him a Donation Visit on Thursday evening, Jan. 3b, 1661, at the parsonage of the M. E. Church, in Wellsboro. The public Jaw cordially invited to at tend. The children will yTsit on the afternoon of the 4th. By order of the Committee. 4 —; - ! }■, A CARO. f | fVe, the undersigned, having m[use <f P. P. Stew- Summer land Winter Air Tight Cook ing Stove,' n purchased of Parker Wellaboro, f|ke pleasure in testifying to the complete-satisfaction vjilih which we have used them. For all the practical ttses of & Cooking Stove, as well as for economy iu fheil, they are uncqualed by anything with which we bairn ever beun acquainted. While In winter the amount of beat is amply sufficient; for all purposes of tieilth and comfort, its capacity for cfintroliny the lie it is so perfect that in summer njll the operations of tfcfc kitchen may bo carried on, without Inconvenience 4-om the beat, thus making it thej most healthy and convenient, and its perfect fitting, (ensuring dura oilrty) in our estimation the cheapest and best Stove ifa use. ~ A, P, 'CONE, Mbs. R. G. WHITE, | Mbs. HUGH YOUNG. S jsSf See advertisement 4n another column. } Wellsbore, Doc. 26, 1860., | ‘ , TO ■CON^DJIFTtV’ES, The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a ftw Keefes by a Tory simple remedy, after having suf fered! several years withja severe lung affection, and tfcjut dread disease, Consumption-ls noxious to stake bn own to hie follow-Baffeptrs the njeans of Cure. ! To allwbo desire it, ho will send a copy of the pro* striplion «aods(free of charge), with the direction for preparing and using Che which they will find a sore cure Tor Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Tilre only object of the advertiser in sending the pre scription is to benefit the! afflicted, and spread infor mation which he conceives to be [invaluable', and he laopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost tpem nothing, and may prove a blessing, i Parties wishing the prescription twill please address * " - Kfeyd EDWARD; A. WILSON, ' . Wiffla,msbafg, Bangs Co., N.T. ! 13 - Iy THE AiMERICAN ijtfEDICAL AND TOILET 1 Receipt XSooJi' I This book contains liecipee and Dirntiott for ma kpirgail the most valuable Medical preparations in use; also Socipes and fall ami explicit directions for ma liisgall the most popolar and useful Cosureties, Per- Smos, (Hair Restoratives, and all Toilet 4rtleles, If .you are Suffering with any chronic dis ease if you wish a beautiful complexion, a hue head of hair, a smooth face, ajelear skin; a luxuriant beard or moustache—or if you wish to know anything and everything in the Medical and Tojjet line, yon should, by all means, peruse a copy of this; book. For foil particulars, and a sample of tRe! work for perusal, (free,) address the publisher. T. if. CHAPMAN, | 13-3 m No. 831 Broadway, New York. For sale or to let—four coWs. Apply to .i ■' v A, P. CONE. ! IVelbstioro, Deo. 20, lSsD.~3fr ! • |' s* HBITOR'S ’■ NOTICE.—'The j undersigned, ap f f\ ' pointed an auditor |o fettle., the -account- °f 0. ' Hob arson and Just Barber, executors Of -O', B, Gaud - ; uian, deceased, and makei distribution of tb* proceeds 1 oil said'estate, will attend) to tbe'dulies of his appoint ment on Saturday, January 12, 1861, at one-o’clock ’■3. in., attbe office pf A.'E, Cone, in Welisboro.- - ; Ddo. 28, 1860, | 8. PIBBCB, Auditors Honey OF LIVERS 0R T, Tor Cod gh a sad Coldt t**i2 - So" o* s.i o pl - Si : a i *ll TWEWIfLODR 4NI)j FEED STORE 35 p; ’• i IN WGItSBOBO. 12 f The sabicriber wodllll respectfully infbrm the people 8 Jof Wollshoro and vicinity that} be has opened a 58 {flour & FEED STORE, 2* bne door above Or. Gibson's Brag Store, on Main St, ' Whore he will keep constantly ion band as good an aa -29 Bortment of FLOOR apd FEED as can be fonpd in 17 %be market,' which ho will .sell' cheap for cosh. Also, 36 b large assortment of : i gg{| Choice Wines and Crlqnois, 24 |of a superior quality, and warranted free from adul -2 Iteration, which be will scfll to Lambermen and others 5 at wholesale, cheaper than any ether establishment in 20 Northern Pennsylvania. 5 1 J. J. EATONS 10 | Wellsboro, Dec. 19, 1860. 1 • 24 QJYEN AWAYI .42242 9146 i 24400 2616 K 33869 f 184141 > I 889(1 4785 3271 17677 2134 3959 11453 35017 11203 3746 3992 1398 3635 12203 .7640 3785 "2852 158272 *1479 5419 '20460 2594 1446 2977 i 231 8262 .6879 iS62B $.380 11)282 ii'294 $989 mss 2,313,441 DRUG &TORB IN WELLSBORO. Dr. 0. ; W. GIBSON, Having just opened a'first-olasS Drag Store opposite Roy’s Block, announces to tho 1 citizens of this place and surrounding country that ho will keep constantly on band a large and choice stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Wines and Liquors, Patent! Medicines,-Paint?, Oils A: Dye Stuffs, Lamps, Window Glass,, (f)gars A [Tobacco, CAMPBENE, FLtJIO AND KEROSINE OIL , m 4 every other article kept in t first c&ss Drag Store. AN EXPERIENCED] DRUGGIST always ia attendance,; ! 'jpSh Phyricmns' Prescriptions xjafre fully compoun ded. The public are invited tO call. , Wellsboro, Deo. 19, 1860. , CEDAR BUS, tiTCOlam ’CQVXTYy PA. THIS bou« baa bohn lately refitted and opened for the accommodation of tho public* Located tit a central point; stagcs’leavfng every alternato day for Wollsboro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars on the Tioga R. K. nortfi and S. 4 E. R. R. on the south. This House is situated on the Cedar Run Gang Mill pond—a safe and convenient landing for rafts in the rafting season. Good posts are firmly; set on the left hank, and tho beach is free from obstructions. Har ing been practically engaged ln| the river business for many yeaJrs we feel eonfidont wo can ’anticipate the wants and roqniremdnts’of this trade, and will endeav or to please.' The table, bar, ’chambers and stables’ will always be attentively watched and well supplied. Call and-see ns, andjwe will part with you sure to see you again.) ; D. A. FISH,’ Proprietor. Cedar Run. Feb. 16,1860. ! ' ; ' ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters nf administration having been granted to the sub scriber, on the estate of George Mattison, Tate ofFar mington township, I dec’d,Boiic» is hereby given to those tndebtsd'to said estate to moke immediate pay ment, nnd Ithose having claims to present them prop oriv authenticated for settlement to the snbsrtibrt-, ' ! ■ it. JIEEIT, tub bast iavbated, ; 1 BEST AEC -CHEAPEST : .'©KBllsroi BED [ijsr,. PSB I MO-RB elnstio tiian and lighter and more . duraiblo. ' Ptici.only So.CQ. Fur sale h, 8 ; f E. D. WELLS, Lawrencosillo. C-i ROCERIES.i—The Grocery depurtnienlf j[s' I " choot full," and the prices exceedingly low at the' i REGULATOR. . N‘ of rjk’J at the 13 REGULATOR. THE X OGA COXJNTY' tWHO S OU CO USE JL J. BOVEB SODS’ VEGETABLE I' " Imperial wine bitters ? 11 AU wbouce afflicted witl* Incipient Consumption orlfeak J-ttngßshouldhm them, ji -. }•* v I Ail who suffer from weak) Stomachs, Indigestion, Byvpep lia, or Piles should use them:. |SAll.who suffer from General fcess afhfgh't, want of Sleek'ic., Should use them. > ' All persona who are convalescent alter fever or other sick less should mse-them,. J •’fit ‘| Ministers’ of the Go6pel/lAwyers,XecturerB, and all pub lic speakers should ose them, "j .. i Book Keepers, and all, persons leading a sedentary life ihould use them. - -’’u- j‘- - The aged and infirm shoujld use ihem. ; AU who require a stimulant or tonic should use them. All who are addicted to the use qf ardent spirits and wish o reform, should uso them} They are made of a pure} Sherry Wine, and of the native dants and herbs of the country, apd should be recommend :d by temperance societies; clergymen, physicians, and. all Mends of humanity. 1 ■ They are prepared by an tectperienced and skillfull- physi* . :ian, and aside from their medicinal properties, are a. most lelightful beverage; and yht, as amcdiciae, are os.innocent ind harmless as the dews of, heaven. Sold by druggists generally. CUAS, WliXDinpLl) & C0 M Proprietors, I 78' William st~ New York. Baldwin, Lowell 4 Co., Agents at Tioga. ' 4 7f1yl fc2.Br. H. H. Borden, of is Genera! Agent • fa County, to whom all applications for agencies most be. nade.-'- i ‘ 1 i tA Gift valued from tico dollar* to one hundred dollars I given i cith every hook sold at the retail prices I {At least Oue Walch Is Onarao- I teed to every twelve books. These inducements are offered by the SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY, ißow, New York', 37 Park mcern in distance. Establish* a! Catalogue. The moat liberal gift ci ed in 1555. Send fop ronized other Gift Houses are | to acquaint themselves with arc unrivalled* and put < Those who have paL (particularly requested [oar terms. Our induce 'all others in the shades me of tjho Gifts, to purchasers atches, ‘Bunting Cases. 4{ I 44 44 ** Open Face, Watches, Hunting Cases. , Open (Face. Sizes. d Chains, various Styles, d Sleeve Buttons and Studs, all iw land Rich Styles. j The following are s jof books;' r English' Lever Gold Wi ! Patent Lever “ Ladies* Lever' 1 Detached Lever Silver Lepine Silver Watebey Gold Lockets, Various Ladies* and Gents’ Go ■ Ladies* and Gents* Go i Patterns. Gents* Bosom Pins, N i Gold Pencils and Pen! v , Ladies* and Gents* Gold Rings. Gold Watch Keys nndßelt P2n§. A great variety of Ladies* llcweliy, Pins and Ear Drops, comprising aH :he' styles now worn, such as Cameo, Mosaic, Gold I'tone, Lava, Florentine, Ac. Ac, Gold Bracelets, all Stylos. * The List of Books cumpritek a large assortment of standard, works in eve y department in* teresting to the young and oldl Do not fail to send for a catalogue. Thej are mailed free to any address. App \y-to SUFFOLK CO.’, 37 Pork Row, New York City s Branch Office, 116 Washington St., Boston, ijlaaa. ! 18w5 - i litansfield Classical seminary. M*- MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. Tho ‘Winter Terra o ' this Infititutiomviil commence Dee. 18, 1860, and do io March.ls, 1861** E. WILDMAN, A. Principal, J Mrs. H. P. E. WilimAk .Preceptress. Miss E. A. Chase Music Teacher. Mr. C. A. Stlvksteb, t Assistant. ■ Mr. Isaac Sticknb a'.t J .Penmanship. -EXPENSES. Tuition (Primary) per Tcrm>- $2 50 Common Eng1i5h..!,,...,....] «... 4 50 . Higher English and Languages. .* 6 00 Music,-Piano or 8 00 Board in private families, from $1 50 to 200 Room rent, pet 1 1 50 Fuel, per term I 50 Incidentals, per term; i .... 25 If a class of tea can he obtained, lestons in Music will be given at six tlollors ptr term. We hope by this reduction-of tuition to place this important branch within reach of many'who do trot feel able to avail themselves of it under jprescntlprices. No pains will be spared, by Terachersj or Trustees, to afford every advantage that can be bad in the best Schools of tho country. Our'Teachers, are experienced aud successful Educators. . Tuition payable one, half af the comrapncemcnt of tbo term, and tho remainder at tho middle or satisfac torily arranged. For,farther particulars address the Principal. \ Rev. N. FELLOWS, Pres’t. A. J. Ross, Sec # y. i Dec. 12, 1560m3 CEDAR RUN HOTEL, Farmington, Doci 5, 1860.* AGITATOR. A SUPERLATIVE TON!C ? D lUR ETiC, DYS?S?So IfIYiMRAtINaCORDIAL To the Citizens of New Jersey and Penn’s*. APOTB-SCERXES, DRDQOIBTB, -GROCERS AND FBITAIS FAiULIES. Wolfe’s Part Cognac Brandy, Wul/e’t Pure Sfaderia, Sherry and P-ortWint, , Wolfe’§ Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Bum, Wolfe** ‘Pure Scotch and Iritk Whiskey, ALL IN BOTTLES:—I beg leave to call the citizens ofthe United States to the above Wines and Llqt ors> imported t>y Vdolpbo Wolfe, of New York, whose nan e{a fomUlar Jn this country for the parity of bis cele brated l&hghfam Schapps. Mr. Wolfe,- in bis letter to me,, speaking of the parity of Axis wines and Liquors,, says: “I, will stake my reputation ai a man* my standing as a mer ch: nt of thirty years’ residence in the City of New York,that that all the Brandies and wines which 1 bottle ar* pure os Imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every parchajterx” Every bottle has the proprietor’s name on ti e was:, and a foe simile of his signuature on the certificate. The public ire respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, .For sale'at Be tail by all Apothecaries and Gro cers in Philadelphia. GEORGE n. ASHTON. No. 832’ Market St., Philadelphia, Sole Agent for Philadelphia., Read the followiog from the new York Courier: Exoemodb Business for one New York Merchant.—Wears happy (.0 inform.6'ar fellow citizens, that there is one-place in our city where the physician,' apothecary, and cofttftry . *. A ff. A ITIf/tKon f merchant, can go ©nd purchase pure wines and Liquors, as Xuv duVUvral OJ LB6 AlllUo|l i Imported, and of the best quality. We do not intend to give - ” ___ 1 an elaborate description of this morqhan’a oxtenslte husl- lllhi 5 ness, although itwill well repay any stranger or citizen to A'DTr'TAT- At - TV .T) CWPTXT A"D visit Udolpho Wolfe’s extensive warehouse. Nos. 18,20. and , All i i . OlJjVVAxvl 22 Beaver street, and N0e.17,19 and 21',"Mnrketfield street. - , „ „ ... ' His stoce of Schnapps on hand ready jor shipment could not * FUwSAVinj’ tt&d COBuOrWrOIWCIBg have been less than thirty thousand cases,; the Brandy some r v a n lIP dkWT'IV ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856; and ten thou- J*. \xmu v u i sand hues of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine,. Scotch and fSrTMMPP. ANT) WINTER ATR-TTHTTT Irish Whiskey, Jamafca and-St. Ctofz Rom, some very old . , and equal to any in this country. He aUo had three large BTAVP cellars, filled with Brandy, wine, 4c., In Casks, under dJus»-i u4-v Yaj« tom House key, ready Tot bottling/ Mr. Wolfes sales of Ttaß WOOD & ANTHRACITE OR BITU- Schnapps last yearlamounted to one bdndred and eighty H „ Jl/lhr * ft* * . Siixu thousand dozen, and w© hope that in lees than two years be - A MINOUS COAL. —IhpiioVed IN 1859 —WuA may be eqally successful with his brandies ami wines. \ New and Extra Large Flue* f and by the addition of Ilia business merits the patronage of every lover of bis ; the CelebraUd Patent Double Sheet Bottom Flue, direct STirW ! . A r tiu “ » **• points or supo - every apothecary in the land makeup their minds to rioJity. . ..• discard tbe poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace ft , Ist. Durability. —Lasting, with proper auto, at least .with Tfolfe’s pare wines and liquors; ; • - 20 years. Stoves are now in us© that iWere set up in TVe understand Mri Wolf©,'for tbe accommodation of small I§3S dealers in tio country, puts up assorted cases of wine, and Iftmu/aciure.— Every portion of tho stove is hqnors. Such a man, and such a merchant, should be bus- . * u .V . * . , a Av . . • toined ngalnst pis teks of thousands of oppodenls in the Uni- thoroughly constructed. Each stove is submitted to ted States, who Sell faothing but imitations, ruinous allketo a critical test, and none leave our works unless com human health and happiness. pletely and perfectly finished. 3d. Capacity. —Baking, broiling, boiling, roasting' ahd all other Culinary operations performed at the samo time, A barrel of Boar baked into bread at & single fire. 4th. .Economy.—Saving the cost of the stove In 2 or 3 years in the item of fuel. sth. Ventf&iJfbii of Oven. —In the Stewart stove 1 alone the front doors open directly into the oven, gro-L tected by letters patent, securing a direct draft through j the top of by means of perforated holes in ( the doors and' back dues. It will be borne in mind 1 1 that, as tho boated air always rises,, this method of ventilation is the only one of any value whatever. 6th. Entire Contrhl of £fenf.—Tho heat generated by the stove,* may be held therein and used or thrown into the room at pi ex Jure. . , 7tb. The Double■ Sheet Bottom Flue. —By which k compressing and inverting action of beat is obtained, and tbe oven more evenly and efficiently heated than by any other known invention.' j Sth. BioH\ng.—r Performed on the top and without the possibility of smoke entering tho room. - 9th. Hot Water res a-voir and Warming Cloxet, — Both useful and convenient, supplied by tbe waste heat add without oxtra fuel, 10th. Water Back. —An arrangement for supplying j hot water for the bath room equal to any rauge. | Sold by all dealers, on a trial of 3 months, with) a written guaranty for that period if asked. - j Beware of tin?numerous worthless imitations now) jin market. See that tho names of P. P. Stewart andi -of tbe manufacturers are on each stove. None otberj jis genuine. . A [ Descriptiive pamphlets free by mail to agy address.) Agencies in all the principal cities and towns in the! |U. S. Address Fuller,- Warren A Co., Troy, N. Y.,| j Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors of tho Clintonj l! Stove Works. Porsaleby \ i 11 PAEEEK BEOTHjEES. ' I GIDKUIKEi FAMILY LIQUORS. WM. B. MOREHOUSE & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers ia Brandies; Wines, Gins and Segars, beg leave to call! the attention of the citizens of the United States to their Pure Wines and Liquors, put up under their own supervision, for Family and Me dicinal use, }a cases assorted to suit customers. Clubs, Military'"and otutir public bodies, who require, to pur chase io large or small quantities, in casks'or bottles, will he liberally dealt with. Price List sent on ap plication. . 1 Old Ulore ho use B liters. Recommended ;by the first physicians as the best remedy known for .Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility, and all Nervous Diseases. As a,beverage* it is pure* wholesome* and delicious to the taste. Sold- by all Druggists. WM. B. MOREHOUSE & CO., Prop'rs, i! 3 4 5 Exchange Place, *• Jersey City, N. J. • P. S.—The subscribers wish to engage a few active men, as Local and Traveling Agents for their house, to whom liberal inducements will bo pffered.- For par ticulars, address ns above. ' 13-Sm WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND ITIACUINE SHOP '-AGAIN I -IN -FULL BLAST. ROBERT Xou NG, late of the firm of Tabor Young. & !C6., Tioga, takes this method to in turin the Public ih'at he Has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of Wellsboro, for a terra 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 best manner and out of (bo Host material. TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE! He \\&a had over twenty years’esperiencein the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. No ttwfc trill be sent out half finished. ' MILL-GEARINOS, PLOWS , STOVES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 28, 1857, . ROBERT YOUNG. GREAT INDUCEMENTS. I AM now prepared to wholesale FLOUR, FEED, MEAL and GRAIN cheaper than any man in the county. As I BUY FOR CASH, . And befog connected with several large flouring es tablishment?, I ! can' afford to to supply Lumbermen and Dealers generally with a good article, and cheaper than the cbeapeist. I have made arrangements in the city of New York so as to supply knybody and everybody With GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, VCRV CUEAI*. COFFEE, SUGARS, TEA, FISH, PORK, And in fact anything in the, Provision line, will he ao4d cheap for cosh, or exchange for grain,' WAITED. 10,too BUSHELS CORN AXJ) OATS, ; In 'exchange for Groceries. Call at FRED.-K. WRIGHT’S Flour, Feed a-ad Provision Store, No, 8 Main*ijt., WeHsJ>ore, Pa. Juno 7, 1860.. JMPORTANT TO-THE LADIES. WASHING NO MORE A DRUDGE. The undersigned would announce to the citizens of Tiogk County, that they have purchased the, fight of manufacturing uud selling JieCAY’S WASHING MACHINE, which-for simplicity of aadcbcap ne«i, exceeds any other machine nTuse. “ It needs no other recommendation than to see it work; A boy, ton or twelve y'ears of age, can do tiro washing of a family IN AN HOUR. Any person in want of ft good labor-saving washing machine, can take one of these homo nod do their washing with it, and it sot perfectly satisfied, they.can return it. Recollect, this machine is no humbug, but an arti cle indispensable in every family. It does hot tteur or tear the clothes to pieces like hand washing. ‘ PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS. „ Machine*.for sale at ROE it TTO.’S Stoto. Mahufoefurcd and soW at D. STURROCE’S Shop, near the ’Academy. ' • ‘ ‘ i r W. A. ROB. •' ' U STUtIROCK. Pcuntylvanih JTouae, 1 WeiUborii, Dec. 1, 1860. J Having used one of Mccfty’s Washing Machine, I can confidently rfecotntaiend It, and would not be with* out ona forAnV price.' Mrs. J% W. BIGONY, • mr j ‘ , . . pCFFALCMIOBES.—A few bales of No. 1 -I } and N 0 . 12 Buffalo Robes, and also a few Wolf Robes just received by W. A. ROB A CO. I WdUboro, Oct. 31, ldfi(K ! PILES^PtL’BSryiLESv— A now lend valuable, 'for this painful and trnub nsome disease oau be obtained at ROY’S DRUG STORE. Juno 2J,J[Sfift r . , , i . f , BOOTS- AND SHOES—To fit the biggest gi ant or the-smallest baby. Cheapest in iowm [quality considered], at the REGULATOR. CARPETS CLOTHS.^ ,’A largeaeaortrSent now on hand and- for mi. fury cheap by - . W. A. ROE i CO, M’uUsboro. Oct. St, ISQfi, ” 1 rp HE‘ EMPIRE ’ STORE US FULL. BLAST. $30,000 WORTH OP DRY fiOODS, DROCERieS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Crockery, Hardware, &c. OS .EXHIBITION AT., J. R. BOWEN | & CO.’fß. Empire Store* WELLSBOno; TIOGA COUNTY. ?A. . Doors open every day (Sundays -excepted}* “from early dawn till dewy eve*” and the b’hoys on hand to show this immense stock free of charge*, and flfc on the lowest key ever heard in Tioga county. Never was {here such an opportunity since thodays of Solomon to gratify tbo eye and the mipd. , Ob* were wo a Dow, Jr., or sumo great man with a vocab ulary, that would, reaoh to the Rocky Mountains* that we might be ablo to toll you. one half of onr .endless variety of Pall and Winter Goods, As for prices, there is no use in talking, Wo sell sp low we or© of ten afraid folks may think that w.e steal our goods,— But do not be afraid* friends. Come one and all, and you shall see what you shall see. If your eye-sight is poor, don't forget your spectacles. Wflj will show you the hearty of nature* boiled down in the kettle of arts and sciences* and manufactured-into this large stock of goods. we will allow none to un dersell US. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Good*. Wellsboro/Nov. 7* 1360, . 55,000 IX USE I j Wellsboro, OcL 17, 1860. IgEVEN YEAR SI [ The seven years of unrivalled success Attending the I “ COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION,” ! j hare made it a household word throughoufevery quar-j I ter of the Country. Under the auspices of this popular Institution, over ffcrec Hundred Mrm«SHcl ftomc* have learned to appre ; date—by beautiful wotke-of art on their walls, and ! choice literature on their tables, the great benefits <|c> { ; rived from becoming a subscriber. , Subscriptions are uow being received in a ratio ulu-j paralleled with that of airy previous year. j TER.TIS OF SUBSCEIPTIOY, Any person can become a member by subscribing , three dollars, foe which sum they will receive Ist.—The lar£c and suporb.stecl eugrhviug, 30x03 inches, entitled, ■“ f ALSTAFf MUSTERING HIS RECRUITS."] 2d.—One copy, one year, of that elegantly illustra ted magazine, L “THE COSMOPOLITAN AST JOURNAL” ! Sd.—Four admissions, during tho season, to The Gallery of Paintings, 5-iS Broadway, N. Y In addition to tbo above benefits* there will bb gly. cu to sucscribers, as gratuitous premiums," Five Hundred Beautiful -Works of Art! ■ comprising valuable paintings, marbles, parians, out lines, An-, forming a truly national benefit Tho SupejJj Engraving, which every subscriber will receive, entitled, *• Falstaff Mustering his Recruits,” is one of the most beautiful and popular engravings ever issued In this country. It Is dono on steel, iu hue line and stipple, and is printed on heavy plato paper, 30x38 inches, making a most choice ornament, suita ble for the walls of either the library, parlor, parlor or offic6. Its subject is the celebrated s?cnc of Sir John Falstaff receiving, in Justice Shallow’s Office, the re .cruits which have been gathered for his reg iraent.” -It could not be furnished by the trade for less than five dollars. Tlse Art Journal is-too well kn6wn to the whole country to need commendation. It is a magnificently illustrated magazine of Art, containing Essays, Sto ries, Poems, Gossip, <tc., hy the veiy beet writers iu America. The engraving is sent to any part of the.country by mail, with safety, being packed ina cylinder, postage prepaid. i Subscriptions will be received until the Evening of the SUtof January, 18*81, ni which time the books will close and 4he premiums be given to subscribers, t No person is restricted to tuaingle subscription.- Those remitting $l3, are entitled to five memberships and to one extra engraving for their trouble. , j Subscriptions from California, the Canodac, and all foreign countries, must bo $3.5Q instead of $3, in or der to defray extra postage, etc. j < | .. ' For further particulars send for a copy of the ele gantly illustrated Art Journal, pronounced tk'e katrd aomeat magazine in America, It oontainsUatalogue of Premiums, and numerous superb engravings.. Hcga ular price, 50 cents per number. Specimen copies, however, will be sent to those wishing to subscribe, oa receipt of lS cents, in straps,or coin. Address ; C, h. DERRY, 'Actuary a A. A., ] 546 Broadway, New York, 1 N. B.—Subscriptions received and forwarded by I, D. ’Richards. Agent for Wellsboro and vicinity, where specimen engravings and Art Journal can be secu. : ¥ounij[ Cattle )Vanic<t. HORSES, anew covered Buggy, a Sulky, Lutnhor or Shingles, will,’be exchanged for ChJvfs. Year lings, or two year old*s by Oqt>- JOHNSTON. Brooklyn, (near Tioga) 19,1860.-41 s ANEW, Large, and Elejnvnfcassortmeut of - . CARPETING, > Will bo sold at the lowest prices, by. . :' ' - E. D. WELLS, Lawrcncerille. Sept. 12, 1860. BROTHER' Jonotha.n*« FumUore PiiliahV-?Price 25 cea«. ' sale at Roy’« Diug Stare. 1 FQR SALE! BT WICKHAM OLOOBGOfiJ. At ova kubssbt nr TIOGA, IXOCJA COUNTY, PA., * uau# evmrc. FitCjiT I ORAPES, EVERGREENS, etc., <*o„ ,f I PEARS—Tr** 9 of tha. moat desirable kinds, and**. v 1 tra Urge site, if desired* Standard tre*s is, hearing. APPLES—A groat supply of the ehejcaat kind*. -r dldorest kinds of Crab apple.' I ‘ PLUMS—A largo supply of the beat t&d matt *}*re\ J kinds. extensive assortment of the h**t \run'j. CRA WES —Vis: Dt'JuWdro. Diana, Isabella, Black I’n.v dy. While Sweat Water, White Summer* Hartford-Pr*i*ii., Uebecca-and Concord. 1 ‘ ORNAMEf*TA l A«h, Itorecr< nut. Balsam of Fir, Scotch Fif, Eurtjjiaau Silyer Fir, Kurn«* Spruce, Siberian and* American Arbor VUfu>, Larch, A*. , SHRUBBERY— Holly leaved Berberry, GbluesoWolgoi*s Spiraea*pro ol folio,, Deatzui, Grocn Forsythis.' 1 ROS ES— Baltimore Belie, Prairie Queen. GOOSBBfcRRIES— Ofsevej-al cbojce raristi«. Bed, and Whi(? ; KVa would invite all who aro Ip want of npy $f the »N«r* treftSj ic-j.tO-CttU’aad see thua fur their own ntwactioft ' 1 * B. C. \\TCS<£AM, Tioga, Aug, 22. IB6ojl JOHN T. EtOOMOOB KBW! BOOT. LEATHLB A FINDIAG «TQRS'- rjIHE undersigned, having leased the store formei jr I occupied by (J. W. West, intends carrying on c-H the branches of the shoe and leather trade. Coin) »■ tent.workmen are employed in tbp Monufaslpring I'.-. partmebt, at}d gl) trorlc warranted to bp uitr awn ma nufacture. ' ' ■ ■ ell kinds of 1 EIOQTS AND SH0(8, constantly on hand, All kinds of Leather and 31 •O' Findings, also constantly on handand fur sole fct low 1 prices fprjcash’ or lioady pay. JUDES and PELTS taken in exchange fir ,Qo«Je at tbe highest market price. JOS. XIIBEUOLE, Wellshofo, Sept.; 5, 1860. FASHIONABLE Muxijncßir SHOP, MAIN ST., WELLSBORO. M" ISS PAHLINA SMITH has just purchased lies t, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, cuuaisting uf Straws: of all kinds, PattprP Han*. Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks »f>ll kiuuc. aga in fact i • | ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. she solicits a call iron the ladies ef WeUlUor* and vicinity, feeling coofidopt that HER GOODS ;WILL BEAR INSPECTION. , and compare favorably' with those of any utahUak ment in tho county: in regard’to pripa. , ' AND PRESSING Jobs fata mperior manner. ,| . JSif' Room Opposite Empire Store, np-stalrs.’ — Sept. |l9, 18G0. , - Valuable Real Eklulo for fate. ' r pilE §nbscril>er offers fur sale the large farm Ji' know d oh the GUIGGS FARM, altuatei} near the H>U*- jorpi’ AnJ'Mophfield Road, one milu east of WhitneyvilUl Kniuiitg 210 acres, all good farming land, about 40 aero* ruveii s with a franie barn and a log Jioiue thereon. wJ]J ?vll[ cheap for cash or upon reasonable time, or f«r property near Stony Folk. _ v ifor further prliculars apply to If. Vf. WolUbar^ Morgan Hart-, Charleston, or the subscriber. ' Stony Fork, Oct. 3,3 m. IJ. S, mStUidl. WiALL TAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER - WALL PAPER " ' WjCLL PAPER _|,' , , ' . .WALL PAPER ’ •Xatost sfyla.aand largest assortment of nail pap«r ei’er brought in ln connection nQb U« above can bo found Window Shades uf nil -klirdc. Cali s*m at * Wil. H. SMITH. I WelUboro, April stb, IS6O. ] u. ' I j Brown’* Bi onchial Troches., /~|Ri COUGH LOZENGES. FoVthecnreof ho«r»»- ness. Sore Throat arVl Pulmonary Irritation, aad to clear the voice for public speakers and singer*. Far sale at lio Drug b‘u»r*. ' FARRIERS POWDER is now extensively used f«r horse distemper, also for colds ami coogbi in horses, to increase the appetite, regulate tbc digestion i|nd to improve the condition of the animal, utefai also as a preventative for born distemper in cattle. I For sale at Boy's Drug Store. IHaihficld Flouring Hill* TilK people o Mansfield ifaa vicinity are h«oby fioitted caat said MlLLlias just been repaired and put in per fect order, having three nm of stone and a Pulent (Pram kepardtor, which will separate all foal seed from the grain, consequently the bent of work can and will be dooe. Met. cjlmnt* and farmers Are invited to try ibis 31)11. and fine rale work will he Warranted by J, 0. KELLY, 1 Jlanßfield, August-18.1859. • MilW. ( d®“ N. B. Cash paid for &I! kinds of Grsia at the MUi. OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL. fHE first term; of this Institution will open ia tka village of Osceola, Tioga Co.', Pa., NOVEMBER lBOO, undew the control of Mr. A. R. WIGUT MAN, (Tenner Principal of Union Academy,) oud E R. THAYER. k - The. Musical Department will he conducted bynfL*e 31. Davenport, an experienced teacher. A full fcUpply oif apparatus will materially aid in the interest and profit arising from a pursuit of the Nata ral Sciences. , - ! Booths furnished for those wishing to board them* selves, 1 by applyibg to A. K. Bosurd, Esq. Good board can be had at reasonable rate*. Tbosowishing njilt be better accommodated by applying immediate*. I Afiply to A.dli Wlgbtman for a circulaj, or tu A. K. Dosard. J A. R. WIGU7MA3. 1 Osceola, Oct. 23, 1860.—13w6 fiw riouiiiXGs. mill OJf HILLS CREEK, TEAR HOLLIDAYVIEL.E. The subscriber, having completed bis large lUrr« >ry Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to farm#’* l our, Meal and Feed in'quantities to suit purcu»»yj» x ’ ! JS PST QM WORK ■ 7 kinds on. short on terms wbi?k senn- % HtopWc. I bore THREE RUN OT BT«M?L most constantly employed, and 1 oat sure that* trir?} 7 my work will prove lutaoSeigl. to* the» oqstouirr n* qll as , 'O. P. McCUCRtf.. December 5, 1860. OJSU paid tar GRAIN at - ■ TIOO4STEAM*H.O«*jeiLM. August 15,15C0, 3m. ' ■VTBW ’WHEAT FLOUR, lip. top at ■IV 'WRiuHT*. TEN .THOUSAND BARRELS o£be*t Win ter Wheat Flour, at $5.00 per bnrrel or $1.75 pi r sack, 1 at the : REGULATOR.- /CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—MI d,. V/ you good to see the pattern? anil learn the price* ntjho I REGULATOR., Wellsboro, Pa. —l 1 » /BLOCKS!—Cheaper than dog meat at a eert v-/ a pound; Goad timers. Come end.A*, ibem »*' the , REGULATOR. LOOK HERE, LOOK HERE. YE PEOPLE OF CHARLESTON, »nd,f the region round about! I have beenlo the r’.i y and bought ai stuck of gonda, which you can have tor produce or tor cash.’ Have you grain, or butter] oc poultry » 1 will' give pi* the highest priba for them. |Hnjrujtnta saddle of venison ? Iwill give yen S its. per IU. for it.’ Hare a pheasant?. I will give you 2j? ots. for it. Have you a' d'oaen of eggs ? 1 will civ*. IS |cent> for them. Have you any furs ? Bring tb> n, along-nnd’i ,wili sntpnso-yotrhy the price 1 will [you,- . Ilhave any (ptanlity nf Beady-Uode nothin;. Dre?a Goods, Boots and Shoes, dials. Caps, and Hoad, for the ladies. -'Also, a choice selection of Opcori ,ud oFCroehory warn. -Come ouoj come all, und Coo a soon, for my goutla ore going with a rush. "■ ' | - -NELSON WHITNEY. East’ Charleston, (Whitneyville), Pco. 12:v»S* - mi *. ITlhalow'* So«llslM3 Byril|> v > I7OE Children teoth'”?. Rr’cc 25 cents. Jjy io» Sale at Sc.ya trug Stofe k SHOE,
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