AllSTftß. x, AND' XlgjC^X.X.AS'gyPB g. J. HAMSDELIij'^MTOR. 4 Co.filW Nassau,4i. t New York,.and 10 PE J T fton ore the Agents; far Sto Agitator, and tbs " inland largest circulating Newspapers lathe 1 .Tod the Canadas. Theware authorised to cpn oar lowestrateg. ; Sew j T. Ur ? B f Ei- ! il., ’riog». ,lo Ro iM-Wm. Wnfket,,Ooroing v ,v O( ,-«-EBt»le of !>»€.. Baxter, ~ r o ,ii^i7^-* ob '‘ EoD .'| r - - 7,«i—Bineflt of Rif.'Mr. StatpU.' • Fouitd— On Mjiin lhe residence Bacbe, Esq., a * n ß fonrkojra stfseh- Xho owner con have tbdm calling' St this of- - The new carriage for th# C: A. Well* Company arrive* last lt. it • akele 'oar-wheel carriage, with Tartiahed wood-work „ iron and steel work painty Who. It wa* man ired by French, Spalding «||Shepley, Bingham- Y and is a credit to theif establishment The I f* the carriage, together wit|tho lamps Wd bells ,'mg 1 o learn that Mri fl. jb. Sofleld hag leased jrys'jl Fountain Hjotel OBfSlain Street, which jergoing"rentfvation under ra: new management, is tcTbe hereafter known ao'llThe Exchange."— Sofield has been connected |for some time past Farr's United State nnd will no doubt .on efficient and popular landlord. We bespeak ia 0 liberal share of the ptdttie patronage. - ■ Rev. J. Hendrick, A. Principal of the •rsport Academy pnd Sapenptendent of Schools iter County, has taken chjrgo of the Genesee . Seminary at Belfast/AHwny Col, N. Y. Mr. rick is an accomplished scholar, and has few su ■3 as a teacher. He was; iformerly a resident of jrd county, but fjaa resided'at 'Coadersport for •ii years, where he ighino® the respect and os ' the whole comtoanityj. jf It will bo seen by to the Prospectus 'no J«r£ Ledger, which fjwill boi'ound Is an column, that the '|itOj&i«or of that popular / bas secured an array at contrib for his paper for the New Vear such as has never equaled by any the world. The er ia always characterize* /W a high mural tone, :aj a circulation larger l(£sn|tbat of any otber<en' 7 journals in the oounirjJ | , • Macay’s Washing manufactured and by Sturrock & Rtje, are bd|ci£ sold as fast a i can bo made. As tbja ip|'the holiday season, making presents to“friends|U quite fashionable* jgest that every husbandjSwho reads this will once to Smith flop’s anal'bny his wife a mh , 'lt is one of those practically useful inventions when bestowed in the proper direction, forme sent of lasting utility qnd,l|coe&t* It cleans en by the action of water) frithoat rubbing and it wear on the cl o thin g£*i£i : will save your wife superfluous labor* ,j |\ | It becomes our dtffy in this'column isconduct of a few boys who disgraced •elves and annoyed Citizens fey their yisra on Ev£|. We have the charity lieve that the distarbaDc/'of.fibe Stetbodist Watch •. I■J £ ting was more an act of'Weightlessness than of re; nevertheless tbhre co*; b| no apology nr jnsti ion for any offence sgoins' oillerrrad decency, and ily wish that the ofiendeii h£d been arrested and shed, as a waging in th*, ware to Others. v We the names of three of thleei’oungyent/emere now re us, and we give, theta notice now that if rcurrence of such, conddbt fakes place we shall them by name.! i | ■Engine and Hoas- Companies of this viU ore out on parade yes lot iajfj >o full uniform, and :nied a beautiful tfppeanjjlcel Wo tbiok'tfao Com :s have selected fhe nicest rariforms we ever saw. beauty consists in tbtir ; JSnjpHcity—plain-red wide collar with-black wide black belt i the word “ En sunken loiters of te patent leather an\i braftjj oljsp with silver u 1,” cloth cap with <‘,l” fope-pifece, add c pants. Hose except the name A. Wells Ease.” After Dc«M n S around town Companies proceeded to tfje.iffpillage Reservoir ” roctice. The machine wwlJ) thotfgto 'fa ight rather hard ftir the it ttirex> But he not. Wheri. tbej* boy£ r get the * hang'’ of it ijEeem to work easier. w*r fire de lent an efficient one, w«d it wtrtainly is an orna to the vDlage. [) 3|l ’ • ' Wo have fropi-Oliver DUson •o. f 277 Washington Sto,= 'BoKon, the' following mof new music: u 0 Ijictj iji& Live To-day ” —a from the Opera ofj yiotp|io|j|by Alfred Mellon ; ’Red Cent”—a Bailed fey Alice Hawthorn, the Mocking %c. ,* ** The Ladies’ Jrtnmty,* 1 a f'ijwigi 0 Cara,” a gem * *2 Opera by-Verdi j '** 7fhi Jyailing Child,” song Geo. M. Dowe; “Let me for his Mother,” try and music by*JTohn P>:osWay, The incident 'h prompted this the of the Fever in New Or h a youhg man from of Maine was at ted by that dreadful soon died, with no tire to watch by Ins «Welor spoth 'him with sympathy which none |&bseof oar tf own dear bed blood ’’-can feci or of |*riifejst. He died among n gers end was buried by 1 , When the funeral ice was over, friends who had istered to him muse the coffin, -an old ■ who stood by stopped said “Lot mo him for his mother!” lovely? of the above places postage paid* iceipt of 25 cents-in mo(i|vr«f stamps. Address abore. * ' ■t\ Carrier’s AD^xii^. — Our devil went md yesterday u&nljUnnual Address to PMran« >n the village. Ift pM’pits as to make R elections fur tbe amusement,af oar ui‘'re distant ir *. Ho begins Iry puCSiig Uimsolf, (whiehf by ®“yi is quite a weakness WitU Lrinters), and then Whe got up his nddrffljfs ■ IS are Bacy devils that iMdJotjns world, ~ that go with their-rails upcurled, « r iii Hatcarry them jjnitd!Snfnrled, s Hn and devils V if . ;!f» short and derils tallf-i!' i* ■ ■ j s so meagre and, devils' lostoiit, M a W;t ' inMns and doviiswithout, r , OV “J and laughing del'ils, ■■■; .. °l! c i ltirc bos, and imps for.retrels, ■ii! uth and devils p<liti,' ~ - ail black and devils ail! while, evil of old that made sjrtlj iaifall, ... . . Waotcd devils and devil! with shoes, • o Pni.vTEß’s devil,who; ekfc|ies the news irn T } devil of all Pi r*) J«od morning, kind'frlea&,here’s the Devil’s Ad , dre-jp, - 4V ' ‘ ■ ■ S give , a doll n> ho-Khave toitake loss; , r -L B ? tOßn ’ an d a paaj of its not ;'• w“ f borrowed, I just got '« sonre books and old nSspapei too, \ • \«» a few - brads "to pdyuffwhat is due.', —fisving thus told the soiree and the object of his Tm "’ h * pows d»U» djsennJSq}aU| about this world, goes in on hie nerve,, (has i ' f tr4n B° for ee says the poet know “ oolte t *S art m* fathers don’t 'll I. When the giflof sixteen her Bine oh the eofa, RpjMti a mechanic and marries a loafer f - • < ITis-a Terystrangof world as Is to be found,- ; For Cengress hasmet and for four weeka has" let," And opt little done yet, except running In debt, Andlthink they had better quit.-‘-BobbiDgeround." Ar for;me I don't cafe, if they’d jefst make a law— . Putting a etop to Congressional ,r jaw." . -—After moralizing in this vein, be grows historical and takea Garibaldi under his patronage and hints to that pirsbnige that Bid conduct meets with his (the deyn'ej.entift'apfirofal. Hear him: AzthdnoW year id ns ttad the grim old year has '"I 'gene. - •. ofir pad see what has Been if Italy— far/fafr across the sea lople that “ Italy shall be free.” , with falchion gleaming high, ig millions, with tint .earnest ing fear has fled Italian soil, Ishfara f reals on his little isle, in hearts while wielding spade wears the dazzling crown npon -.is patriotism, he grows again historical and disposes of the; Democratic party and the Presidential struggle in jhe following 4taaterly manner, emulating id some degree the style of the late T.|B. Macauloy: j In 'Washington lost Winter a splendid fight was made, .Republicans and Democrats for nine long wfeeks ar jrayed; ] \ The fight was for the Speakership, ati office offfenown, And the weapons were the Helper Book and the ghost i «f Old John Brown, j - lt Tbo Union is in danger,” wa? the Democratic cry, And tiiey rung the changes o’er and o'er and their twords were loud and high ; Bat thpj scared not the Bepujblicans, Who voted to a pnan, Till rofrfad and round the Capital the cry of Victory |ran, i And the Jcrseyman” was called the I* jlucky'man. i > The Democratic Party met at Charleston in May And talked the ‘‘.nigger quistlon ” there for many a jweary day; i But they could not get a President whose Heart for , Mavery burned, And the great Convention to Baltimore adjournedj And when they met at Baltimore the question stronger I |s rew i i And nets and pistols waved in air, and oaths in.tolldjs [flew, , And politicians roared and swore that Douglas wasn t jfit, - And Brock and Lane sworilthey would rdn, and so ‘ uhe parly split. 1 They long and fearfully—the fight was “ dog jeat dog,” And Abe wont in between them, likfc the “rolling off ja log." ' < * —Tjiua far the devil preserves his usual equanimity of teniper. Alas! for.the unptabUity of alb human affairs! He gets so " worked with the events fije? ha£.\jast described, that, borrowing the {style of "Prof, towell, be grows exceedingly satirical, and hits off secession in this style : It used to be thought that majorities rule; . | So Washington thought and Jefferson, too { Biit’that was the old Republican school , . Of ildeas—and ire, of course] want something new. And ‘?J. “B."—says that he that tkat'% an exploded idea ! Majorities Ore all Very well in ftheir place, | Thajt ife, if they’re only on slavery's side But ifSthey're for Freedom, that alters the cast , Tbe&i they’re wrong, and ought not bythem to iahide’: ] i Bor “|T. B.”—says that he - * Things That Freedom’s an exploded idee ! And South "Carolina, she thinks so too, I And says sheil go out “ bag and baggage * alone, She bis done so already,—lf stories be true— j And has iakentome h&ggaye\thai isn't her ottn. And old "J. thattp \ Xbinkjr that steading our forts JsH pious idee f Whonlthe Fourth of March brings «s Old Aas of the fWest, - j ' ' i And ! the robbers and trailers hare lost All their jpower, He wijl do for our land what a patriot thinks best, To preserve ns in peace in this perilous hoar. And If have an idee that Old Ajbe, he Me&ni the stars on our flag shall remain thirty-three ! should like to give a few more extracts, but these will suffice. We think hp has well earned your quarts, and not a little of podtie fame! In this con nection be desires as to return bis thanks to bis kind frieodi who so generously remembered his services for the pajst year. How often is yonr patience tried on coming to the tea-table and there being to panisb your self bj eating yellow, Unwholesome {.biscuits, cake, kc. Ydu at once say toyoWsolf. what poor Sal- why will people longer purchase such an infe rior article, when they can, at the same price, purchase D. B. I)e Land & Co.’s pate, healthful Eaieratus. You can get it of your grocer. Iljis fortfaleby theprin cipal £roeers.Bt wholesale, and is manufactured by D, B. DejLand & Co., at the Fairpott Chemical Works, Fairpqrt, Monroe Co., N". Y. ; I Ma. te, ± id, l)ecfetiihet 31, 1860. in Delmar township, by Her. M. Kockweil of Gray's Talley, Mr. CHARLES to Miss N. P. both of Stony Fort. I DIE b, tn'Qsceola, Dec. 16, 1860, Mrs. ALICE il.> wife of Mr. Djaniel Freeborn. [Out sister died as she had lived, supported by the consolations of our holy While youngs she cxperfenced religion and 1 joined the Presbyterian Church. Afterward she united with the M. £. Church, in wb|.ch she remained &ta earnest and faithful mem ber nqtil she took her transfer to the church trium phanti Hoping that it migbtjimprove hor health, her husband and friends at Osceoli consented to her taking ajourpeyto. her friends in Qaienovia, Madison Co., N. Y. but disease had fixed £ts inexorable grasp up on bee. The King of Terrors found her prepared, however, for her lost sentiment was: “•! know in wborallhave believed; I bavie Committed ffiy all to Him, then why-should I feari” C. L. F. Howe. \ SPECIAL NOTICES. \ DONATION VISIT* The friends of the Rev. J.i LiXDREta propose to make him a Donation Visit on Thursday evening, Jan. 3d, 1851, at the parsonage of the M. E. Church, in* Wcllsboro. The public are cordially invited to at tend. The children will visit lon the afternoon of the 4tb. By order of the Committee. f A CARD. Wei the undersigned, having in use“P. P. Stew art's Celebrated Summer and Winter Air Tight Cook ing Stove,” purchased of Parker Brothers, Wellsboro, take pleasure In testifying to the complete satisfaction .with ihioh we have .deed them. For all the practical nses of a Cooking Stove, as well as . for economy in fuei. tfcby ire -unequaled by anything with which wo have lever been acquainted.: while in winter the amount of heat ia amply sufficient for all purposes of health and comfort, its capacity for coulrofiity the hoat'ti so perfect that in summer all the operations of the kitchen may be carried oh, without inconvenience from tjhe heat, thus making it the moat healthy and convenient, and by its perfect: fitting, (ensuing dura bilitvi in our estimation the cheapest and best Stove iuusd A. P.-CONE,- T Kns. R. G; WHITE, i Mbs. HUGH YOUNG. Ktt' See advertisement in another column. Wellsboro, Deo. 26, W6O, )• 1 TO CONSUMPTIVES. , ' ’ Xhp Advertiser, having beep restored to health fa a few wpeks by a very simple rpmody, after having suf fered jsoreral years with a severe lung affection, and that diread disease, Consumption—is ansions to make knowh to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. ■ To ail who desire it, he will] send a copy of the pre-. seriptian need (free of charge), with the direction for preparing and using the samel which they will find a 'sure dure for Consumption,- Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Tbe-iniy object of the advertiser iB-oendingthe pre sbription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infer, ■nation which ha conceives to bo invaluable, and be -hoposlovory sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them toothing, and may pro*?]* Wosmng. Parties wishing the prescription will please address “ B EiT;EDWABp A. WXWON, nl\j - WjlUaoiljnrf -EinpCm^S.T. 7 [ TjHE TIOGA jj ' THE AMERICAN ' MEDICAL ANDI TOILET 5, J_ 1 Receipt Book. book contains Recipes and Directions for ma king all the most valuable medical preparations in use; also?; Recipes and fell and explicit j directions for ma king all the most popular and dsefu] -Cosmetics, Per fumes, Unguents, Hair RestoraUyes/iand all Toilet Aftijclesr*lf yon sr6 suffering'" with anychrbnfe-4jB - you Wish a beautiful complexion, a fine head of Rur, .ftsffiojjib face, a clear skra, a luxurinnt heard or dionstacbe—or if you wish to know anything and everything ia the Medical and Toifet line, you should, by all meaa*, peruse a copy of tljia book* For full particulars, and a sample of thel work for perbsal, (fre|,) address the publisher. T. F. CHAPMAN, 13-3& j No. 831 Broadway, New York. a WHO SHOULD USE J. BOVEE BODS’ VEGETABLE | IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS? Atjl who ere afflicted with Incipient Consumption of Weak Lungs should um them. AS who suffer from weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, or Piles should uso them. i I ' - ' All who suffer from General or Nervous Debility, Beatles* cessjst night, want of Sleep, Ac., should use them. AS persons who are convalescent after fever or other sick nessjßlionld use thehi. , ;! j .Mmistera of. the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecttirets, and alt pub lic speakers should use them. .jj Book Keepers, and all persona leading a sedentary life should use tbeim , 1 |j i Tus aged and infirm should use theft. >, Alt who require a stimulant or tpnicjshiftld Use them. Al} who are addicted to the use of aldest spirits and wish to reform, should use them. ’ I 1 T«ey are made of a pure Sherry Wipe,; and tff the Uative* plnu|s and herbsof the country, and should be rtdcun in'* rid ed bj temperance societies, clergymen, abd all frietms of humanity. j‘ ,[ !' Tnby are prepared by an experienced and skillfull phyei clanjand aside from their medicinal properties, are a most delightful beverage; and yet, as ajmepicine, are as innocent and parmless as the dews of heaven. ’■ Sold by drtiggfets generally. 1 ;! f CHAS. WIDDIFIELD A CO., Proprietors, « -r 7S| William st- New York. Bwdwin, Lowell & Co., Agents ai Tioga. 7:3yl Dr. H. 11. Borden, of TiogaJ is General Agent for Tfo ga CoUnty, to Whom all applications'tforl'agencies most ba made. - t I { '. CONATION VISIT. , t friends of the Rev. A. A.i MARPLE are re .l quested tcpmeetat the Rectory on Thursday eve ning , Jan. 10,1861. Children's the evening fol lowing, j t COMMITTEE, i ilrs j. L. Robinson, Samuel Dickinson, “ Wm. Bacbe, Win. Bacbe» _ , " I. Wethcrbee, B. T, Var/Hottii u W. T. Ricboid, I. Wettierbee, " ; M. Packer, J. Jf. Bade, Mis i Ada Gibssbt C. E. Brewster, u M. J. Van Hard, J. A, Nnopp. ellsboTo, Jan. 2, 1861. r ( ’ tST'<SF LETTERS remaining in the Post- JLi Office at Tioga, Pa., for the Quarter ending Decw 31, i 860: ! Aik n, Zophannah KUroy, Miefc'l Bar tea, Jarred, Lejnt, Philip Car »enfcr, M Man ter, F Com den, James ‘ ‘ Oldastejd, P Bib jle, Luther, B David Brake. P S ; Packer, Rev G N Bra te, J B Pride, Nobles Den erest, I W; & Son Packard,*|Mr Ford, N C . . Hiph,*<>eprge Guernsey, James W Robinson,Miss Addle Gre jory, 0 S Robertson Geo Ger onld H M Rice, Mrs Mat Gog iman, R Robinson, John B : Uei es, Tbos C 6ujUb,jLqckwood —3 Hasriaon, Miss Mary A Styles, Lorina—2 Hoi ■, Isaac Wells, Blood A Co Hifiiny, Miss Sarah V Wood* Hesekiah llel ne, Mrs Hannah Wright Anaol Hathaway, H P Wells, fC A.® —2 Hat risen, Pruf r WilliomSj.Nuna P Kinney, L Williams E. ♦ Persons calling for any of the above letters will pie* se say they are advertised, ] , W. T. URELL, P. H. T HE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPES-. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. ' THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER, PROSPECTUS op I NEW YORK LEDGER. Wb hst6nd to make Tire Now York ledger for 18ft 1 superior to that of ISgft, or of any other year in the Arao'ng oar contributors wlil bo the President of lie United States, Edward Evieretl, George Ban croft, WilH&m-CulJen Bryant, tfoin G. Sake, George p. N. P. W.illis, George El, Prentice, Thomas Duufl English, SjlranusCobh. JrJ, Emerson Bennett, T. S. Arthur, P. Hamilton Myeps. Col. Walter B. Dunlap, S. Compton Smith, John Eaten Cooke, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. Soutbworth, Fanny Fem, Anna Cora Ritlbie, Alice Cary, Mary Fo’rresjt, Marion Hnriand, Mis E. A. Dupuy, Mary Stanley Gibsoti, Phebe Cary, and|many Clergymen, ProfessoVs in Colleges, States merj, and other eminent ttriteK residing hi different ,<a of the Union. ... , Our corps of contributors fob too Coining year will large, and will embrace such a variety of emi nent talent, that every deportment of literature will receive the particular attention of some one competent to do it ample and special justice. Whether it be ponilar romance, scientific fessay, historical sketch, Scholastic disquisition, spicy paragraph, pathetic bal lad!humorous poem, old-fashioned love story, timely editorial, or any other ingredlenljof popular and ele vated journalism, that is to be furnished, the Lesser corpswill be sufficient for the task. In fact, out-con tributors will send us from week to Week much thoro mater than wq can possibly psojso that We shall al '■Js haven ffesh and superabundant supply, from lb to select the vert best. These facts, taken in section with ocr largely increased means, fncili and experience, warrant us, we think, in promls our readers a family paper for (he year 1861 which ibe more interesting and instructive, and ia every jdect more valuable, even than the Ledger has been i the past. k 4$ an indication of the popularity of the Ledger, we peed only slate the simple fact that its circnlblion is larger than that os any other tes literary papers in ibolcountry.. Its great success fa owing to the fact that we sibdre the best writers !in the cbun&y, and spare no expense in getting up the best Family Paper a piper of high mortal lone. . The exalted reputation of Its contributors, the practical and invariably pure ana healthy charafeterof all its articles, the care which is taken that not even one offensive word shall appear in its colamps, and the superiority of Its Tales and Sk«ohes, have gained lor the Xew York Ledger a,po ahiin that no literary paper has ever before reached. ■4-Assa CdrA Rttchib of Richmond, Va., and Col. Wajwr B. Durilsp, the author of the popular “ Forest Sketches." which wore published in our columns some timli since, will each begin a stol-y in the Ledger early in mo new year. hire. South-worth is also engoged upon a new tale. 1 the next number of the Ledger, we shall pnb iisraa very interesting article, written expressly for ouri columns, entitled, “A Day with Lord Byron,” fro* the pen qf Hen. George Bancroft. -Xltis with much satisfaction that we announce thnt MriEverctt will continue his elegant land interesting contributions to the Ledger daring the next year. As this is the season of tho year when Postmasters and others are in the habit of forming clubs, we direct the]r particular attention . wa^ \fhi con] ties] angle copies, $2 per annum: two Cupids, s3j four copies, s6j eight copies, $l2. Postmasters and others whe get up clubs can afterward add single copies at $1 |o. - The party who tends ns $l2 for a club of eight copies full sent at one lime) will hie entitled td a copy /red for bis, trouble. Terms Invariably in advance. Nolp)bscriptio|ris taken foraless period than one year. Canada aubscribera roust send twenty-six cent* ittad dllinn to the subscription, to pay the American post al which is half a cent tt copy on every paper. The Ports of all specie-paying banks taken at par. When a draft or chock can conveniently be sent, it will be preferred, ns it will prevent the possibility of the lost of fcouoy by niail. We employ no traveling agents. Address all communications to, ' - , T ROBERT BONNER, Publisher,. ' So. 48 Park-row, New York. IfottuK Calitv Warned, 1 . HORSES, anew covered Buggy, a Sulky, Lumber ■or Shingles, will be exchanged for Calves, Year ling, or two year old’s by Cop. JOHNSTON. B rooklyn, (near Tioga) Dec. 19,18G0.-)t CfARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.— A larco assortment now on hand and for, sale •4 obeapby . - W- A. STOE * CO. COUNTY AGITATOR. S*ROMJITIC 45 $ mmi. TONlC,diuretic; IHYttORWIKt CORDIAL To th 6 Citizen# tt New Jersey and Venn*#* apothecaries, nsufioistß, grocers and private tk*mu. WolfeZe PvreCognac Brandy . Wu(/e r M Pure Madena, Sherry and Fort Wins. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Bun* Wolfe’s Pure Scotch and Irish Whiskey, ALL' IN BOTTLES.—I beg leave to call the citizens of the United States to the above Wines and Liquors imported by Udolpho Wolfe, of New York, whose name is familiar. Iff,this country for the purity of his cele brated Srheidam Schapps. Mr. Wolfe, 16 his fetter to tie, speaking of- tho parity of his wines and Liquors, says: •*! will stake my'reputation as a man, my stabding as a mer chant of thirty years’ residence in the Oil?of New York, that that alPthe Brandies and wines which 1 bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser.” Every bottle has the proprietor’s name on the wax. and a fac simile of his dgnnature on the certificate. The public are respectfully invited to call sbd examine for themselves, ■ For sale at Betail by all Apothecaries and Gro cers iu Philadelphia. GEORGE H. ASHTON. No. 832 Market St., Philadelphia^ Sole Agent for Philadelphia* ’ ** • * Read the followlog from the Dew York Conner: E&jbmocs Business roaoaa New York Merchant.—We af* happy to inform our fellow citizens that there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary; and country merchant, can g'Q and purchase pure wines and Liquors, as 1 imported, ahd of the beet quality. >Ve do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant extensive bus!* ness, although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit TJdolpho Wolfe’s extensive warehouse. Nos. 18,20. and 22 Beaver street, and Nos. 17.19 and 21, Mnrketfield street. Ills stoop of Schnapptf on band ready jor shipment could not hare been less than thirty thousand cnees; the Brandy some ten thousand of 1836 to 1856; and ten thou* sand bases of Madeira, Sherry and Port ,Wjne, Scotch and Irish Jamaica ami Bt. Ctoix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country, ilo also hod, three, large cellars, filled with Brandy, wine, ic., in Casks, .under Cus tom House key, ready for bottling. Sir. Wolfe’s sales of Schnapps Uht year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozeh. and we hope (hat in less than two years he may be cqally successful with his brandies and wines. Zfis business merits the patronage of every Inver of his species. Private families who with pure win os and! Liquors for medics’! uso. ahould send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe until every apothecary iu the laud makeup their minds to discard Ike poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure wines and Liquors. i We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small dealeis ln the country, puts Up assorted cases of wines and liqUors. Such u man, and such a merchant, should be sus tained against his tens of thousands of oppodent* In the Uni ted States, nho sell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to human iiealth ahd happiness. ' * >Cm6 GENUINE FAiaiEl LIQUORS. M.- B. MOREHOUSE &. CO., ’ importers and W bolcsale Dealers in - Brandies, Wines, GlnS and Segars, beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to their Pure Wines and Liquors, pat up under their own supervision, for Family and Me dicinal use, in cases assorted to suit customers. Clubs, Military andnljef public bodies, who require topilr cbftse in large ot* small quantities, in casks' or *bottles, will be liberally dealt with* Price List sent on ap plication. Old Morcliousc Rittcm. 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 bv all Druggists. WM-. IL MOREHOUSE 4 CO., Prop'rs, 3 4 5 Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J. P. S.—The subscribers wish to engage a few* active men) as Localanci-Traveling Agents for their house, to whom liberal inducements will be offered. For par ticulars, address as above. 13-3 m WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP , AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. EGBERT T 0 tl &(?, late 6f Ihe firm of “tabor Young A Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that be bate leased the ]*oand£y and ZHac&ine Shdp, in the Village of Wellsboro, for a term of years, and having pqt it io good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish ment, in the best manner nnd out of the best material. TWIINTV TEARS EXPERIENCE! He bas hud over twenty years'experiencc in tbe bos siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under bis supervision. No- t cork \cill be tent out hat/ finished. ' M/Lt-VEAti/NOS, PLOWS, STOVES and eastings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 28, 1857-. ROBERT VOJJNCK GREAT INDUCEMENTS. I AM noW prepared to wholesale FLOUR, FEED, MEAL and GRAltf cheaper (ban any man in the county. As t BUY UoK CASH, And being connected with several large flouring es tablishments, I can afford to to supply Lumbermen and Dealers generally with a good article, and cheaper than the cheapest. i I have made arrangements in the city of New York so as to supply anybodyand everybody with GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE- OR RETAIL, VERT CHEAP. COFFEE, SUGARS, TEA' FISH. PORK, And.in fast anything in the Provision line, will be sold cheap for cash, or exchange for grain. - WANTED. 10,009 BUSHELS COHN AND'OATS, Ip exchange /or Groceries, Call at' FRED. K. WRIGHT'S Flour, Feed and Provision Store, No. 8 Main*St., Weiisborp, Pa- June 7, 1860. J M PORT AN T TO THE LADIES. WASHING NO MOHS A DRUDGE. The undersigned would anhotibceto the citizens of Tioga County, that they have purchased the right of manufacturing and selling RECAST'S IVASBOO MACHINE* which for simplicity of construction.utility add cheap ness, exceeds any other machine in use. It needs no other recommendation tha'n to see it work. A boy, teti bKtWcive years of agfe, can do the washing of a fatally IN AN HOUR. ; Any person in want of a good'labor-saving-washing machine, can take one of tbesediome nud do their washing with it, end it not! perfectly satisfied, they cau return it. Recollect, this machine is no bumbtig, but an arti cle indispensable |n every family. It does not wear or tear the clothes to pieces like hand washing: PRICE. FIVE DOLLARS. Machines for sale at ROE A CO.’S Stota. Manufactured and sold at D. STUREOCK’S Shop, Hear the Acodetny, W. A- ROB, ‘ - D. StURROCK. . _ Penn*ytvania JJowte> T Wellsboro, Dec. I, 1860, j ItnVlhg Used one of Mecay’s .Washing Machine, I ban confidently recommend it, and would.not be with out one for any £rice. 1 -J. W.-BIGONY. 19lf WILLIAM WALKER SPLENDIP EOT OF WHOLE BUFFALO ftOBES BOWER THAI % EVER BEFORE , .OFFERED IN THIS MARKET I Whplo Bolt** {tom $3 to $8 at’hia HAT AND CAP STORE, OOBNINO, N. V, - Jijptfarj! -tfffl, - , A SUPERLATIVE TUB A PjpftS EMPIRE STORE IN FULL BLAST. J<tTKRABCI HUSBAS! 130,000 - WORTHS OF DftT GOofos, GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Crockery, Hardware, &c> OH EXHIBITION AT J. B. BOWEN & CO.'S Empire Store, WELLSBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Doors open every day (Sundays excepted), “from early dawn till dewy eve,” and the Vhoys on hand show this immense stock free of charge, and fife on the lowest key ever heard hi Tioga confily. Never was there such an opportunity since the days of Solomon to gratify the eye and the mind. Oh, were Wo 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. As for prices, there is no use In talking. We sell so low we are of ten afraid folks may think that we steal' our goods. 1 — But do not be afraid, friends.' Gome one and ML an J you shali see what you shall see. If your eye-eight is poor, don’t forget your spectacles. • We will show you the hearty of nature, boiled down in the kettle of arte and sciences, and manufactured into this large stock of goods. Recollect, we it 111 allow non# to un dersell us. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Weilsboro, Nov. 7, 1860. 35,000 IN USE I The Autocrat of the Kitchen! THE ORIGINAL P P. STEWART Pnel-SaYing and Comfort-Producing LARGE OVEN SOMMER AND WINTER AIR-TIGHT , COOKING- STOYJE. For wood & anthracite or bitu minous COAL. — Isipkovkd ix 1869— With New and Extra Large Ilue*, and by the addition oj the Celebrated P ntent Double Sheet Bottom Flue, i Attention is invited to the following paints of supo -rio-iity: f Ist. Durability. —Lasting, with proper core, at least 20 years. Stoves are now in use that were ret up iu 1838. . , 2d. J/o»ti/cirfKre; —Every portion of the stove i« thoroughly constructed. Each stove is submitted to a critical test, and none leave our works unless com pletely and perfectly finished. * 3d. (7cTj?acity.-?-Bttking, broiling, boiling, roasting ahd all other culinary operations performed at the samo time. -A‘barrel of flour baked into bread at a single fire. \ 4th.j the coet of the stove in 2 or 3 years in the item of fuel. sth. Ventilation of Oetn. —ln the Stewart stove alone the front doors open directly into the oven, pro tected by letters patent, securing a direct draft through the top of the oven, by means of perforated holes in the doors and back flues. It will be borne in mind that, as the heated air aiways rises, this method of ventilation is the only one of any value whatever. 6lh. Entire Control of Heat . —The bent generated by the stove, may be held therein and used or thrown into the room at pleasure. 7th. The Double Sheet Bottom Flue.— By which 0 compressing and inverting action of heat is obtained, and tbe oven more evenly and efficiently heated than by ar.y other known invention. Btb. Broiling. —Performed on tbe top and without the possibility of smoke entering the room. 9th. Hot Wafer r'enervotr and Warming Clo*ti. — Both useful and convenient, supplied by the waste beat and without extra fuel. Ifith. Wafer Back. —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. Deware of tbe numerous worthless imitations now in market. . See that the names of P. P. Stewart and of tbe manufacturers are ou each stove. None other is gemflne-. Descriptive pamphlets free by mall to any address. Agencies in all tbe principal cities and towns In the XI. S. Address Fuller, Warren 4 Co., Troy, Ni Y., Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors of.the Clinton Stove Works. Por sale by PARKER BROTHERS. Wellsboro, Oct. 17, 1860. Mansfield classical seminary. CO., PAi The Winter Term of this Institution will commence Dec. 18, 1860,. and close March 15, 1861, E. WILDMAN. A. M Principal. Mrs. H. P. R. WiLDMAJf Preceptress. Miss E. A. Chase * Music Teacher. Mr. C. A. Sylvester Assistant. Mr. Isaac Sxickxet ...Penmanship. EXPENSES. Tuition (fcntaory) per Term us 2 50 Common English 4 50 Higher English and Languages 6 00 Music, Piano or Melodeon 8 00 Board in private families, from §1 50 to 200 Room rent, per term 1 50 Fuel, per term 1 50 Incidentals, per term »•*.»...♦» 25 If a class of ten can be obtained, lesions in Music will be given at six dollors per terra. We hope by this redaction of tuition to place this important branch within reach of many who do not fscl able to avail themselves of it under present prices. No pains will be spared cither by Toracbers or Trustees* to afford every advantage that can be had in the best Schools of the country. Our Teachers are experienced end successful Educators. Tuition payable one half at the commencement of the.term, and the remainder bt the.mlddlebr satisfac torily arranged. For farther' particulars address the Principal, Rev. N. FELLOWS, Prcs’t. A. J. Ross, Dec, 12, 1860tnB FLOUR AND FLED SI'ORE IN WELLSBORO. , The subscriber would respectfully inform the people of Wellsboro ami vicinity that bo hos Opened a FLOUR & FEED STORE, one door above 3)r. Gibson's Drug Store, on-Main St where he will keep constantly oh band as good an as sortment of FLOUR and FEED a* can bo foun d in the market, which bo will sell cheap for cash. Also, a large assortment of - . Choice Wines and Liquor., of a superior quality, and Warranted free from adul teration. which he will sell to Lumbermen and others at wholesale, cheaper than any other eiitablisbmeiudu Northern Pennsylvania, ‘ t J. J. EATON* ‘Wellsboro, Dec. 19, 1860.-. DRUG STOReT>T WELLSBORO. Dr. O. W. G 181.05, Having ju»t opened a first-daks r, rug Store opposite Roy 5 Block, announces to the citizens of this place and surrounding country thn‘ t ho will keep constantly on hahd & large and choice stock of DRUGS AW'D WEDICtWES, Wines and Liquors, Patent Medicines, Paints, " Oils <fc Dye Stufls,. Lamps, Window Glass, Cigars A Tdbncco, - ’ * CAMP r JBNE f FLV/i/ANj}'KEIIOSrNE OIL t and every other article kept in a first ol»«u ; DrugJ3tote. AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST ' ' always in attendance. gSr Physicians’ Proscriptions carefully compoun ded. The public are invited to call* Wellsboro, Dec. 19, 1860. * THE EAST INVENTED, . BEST AND CHEAPEST BPRiisro bed i»r. tjse j MORE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more durable, price, only $5.0<1. For sale by tt | E. D. WELLS, Lnwrencoville. G* ROCEHIES.—The Grocery department i» f V ebook full," and -the prices exceedingly low at. the , - - , ‘ - RBsOTiATCJr. r n i; FOR SALE! '■ 1 |: ; B 7 WICKHAM & BLOOBGOIIi, AT ODB OTBUBT IX , ■ | TIOGA. TIOGA COUNTY, EA., * LAEOI SUPPJ.T OT ' , gaiua* trees, BKRiraacK'-'', ORATES,, EVERGREENS, <*«.. *«., &*. , P£AffS--Tr«r» of th« most desirable Xtato, tra largo site, if desired... Standard troei li tatrifig. APPLES—A grant supply of the choicest. UatU, f diffecout of Crab Mpplo. i PLUMS—A large supply of the best usd moat •!£©!»* kinds. , 1 - . * CHERRIES—An tatsmiro ftMortn^ptof the best li*-*. 1 GRACES—Vtt: Delaware, Diana,lsabella, Black dy,-White Sweet Water, While Summer,. Hartford Pi*/* *, Rebcccai and Concord. ORNAMENTAL—Weeping Mountain A«h, HomCi.*' nut, Balsam of Fir, Scotch Fir, -European Silver Fir, .Noth * Spruce,(Siberian and American Arbor Vitae, Luck, Ac : SHRUBBERY—HoIIy leaved Berberry,Chinese Weigel;.', Spiraea pru nl folio, Dentzia, Green Forajthto. * ROSES- Baltimore Belle, Prairie Queen. GOOSEBERRIES—Of several choice varretbc, , CURRA|NTSf-Cbcr*7. Red,and White. We wpuld invite all who afe la want of any of the aWv» trees, Ac., ip call'and sea them fur their own satisfacti:^. 1 B. C. WICKHAM. Aug.22jlS6o.yl <3OU.V T. BLOOIWUUL - 1 Tioga BOOT, * SHOE, ' : THER A FIXDfiVG STORE. I undersigned, having leased the store fbrmts f : copied by €K \f, Wes£, Intends carrying « a * I ;nc lea nf ihe shoe and leather trade. Ct-mj ** orktnen lire employed in the Manufacturing L*- cntr&nd all work’warranted to be ear owe a>»- . ire d, a) {kinds of READY-MADE BOOTS, AND SHOE* _ i Uly on band. All kinds of Leather and Sl* o Dgs, also jconstantly on hand and for sale at iv* for <ja*h|or.ready pay. 3ES ondIPELTS taken In exchange for .nghest market price. JOS. ItXBEHOLS. Lsbiro, Sept. 5, ISCO. LE.I Thi 0( the bn tenti w partmc cuCocl Alio consta Findio prices inr at the , Wei lIONABLE B3ILUNER7 SHOP, j -ST., WELLSBOUO. SSI PAULIXA SMITH has just purchased lor J FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ing uf I Straws of all kinds, Pattern DV>, tier jllatsl Flowers, Velvets, Silks of nil 1 1 fact 1 ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. icils ft call from the ladipt «f Welllbor* u 4 i, feeling confident that 'RjGOOps WILL BEAR INSPECT 105. » spare favorably with those of an/ eitabluL* ;:i- toje county in regard to price. -Reaching axd pressing done ia a cr manner. . T Room Opposite Empire Store, up-itiirf. ' t i^-isqu. i PA i i cunais Bloom and in she ao ricinit and co menjt i auper’n I Sopt Uf.VISTKATOE’S NOTlCE.—Letter* .if .intiiiistration having been granted to the sub -1 «ri the Estate of George Miittison. late-of F*»r -)n iownship, dec’d, notice is hereby given to ndtjbted to said estate to make Immediate pay* s nt| ithosb having claims to presi nt them prop* then ties ted for settlement lu the subscriber. !; 11. MERIT, Adto’r. A D J A a scriber ihoS'? 1 ment, i erly Iqu ipjgtonyj Dec. 5, 1860.* Fai luabic Real Estate for Sale. £ kiibsn riber offqrs for sale the largo farm i owp a s the GIiIGOS FARM, situated neftr. the M'clle t d Wansfleld Rond, one mite east of VbitnejTiUe, i ng[2li) acres, alt jjoud farming land, about 40 nores <U, ui frame barn and a log house thereon; will ip or upon reasonable time, or exchaßfe fte y near Stbuy Fork. irtber prticnlars'apply to It. W. Williams, Wallahac% llprt, Charleston, or the subscriber. • Fork, OcU 3, iSeCv—3m. . Hi S. ruSTETCUL T;ai tc buro’ ai cuutdiu ihjpxwv* sell chei prop irt i For fi i Stfcny I. iUpEr WALL [PAPER 11 WALL PAPER WALL PAPER , i WALL PAPSR ! WALL PAPER <al lit yle* abd largest assortment of wall pap*r i-ought in Welisboro.' In connection with tk« canjbe fpund Window Shades of all kinds.- Call >t }' ; WALB. SMITH. (lsb|oro, April stb, 1860. wal: XJ&t< ever bi abojtrß i Boon ol We 7 IrbnrV* Jji onchlul Troclict. CpUGH LOZENGES. For theoureof lioars*- csgj Sore Thpoat and Pulmonary Irritation, uu| r the vojioe for public speakers and singers. ’ | 1 - For sale at Uo.v's Drug Store*. O u J V I to do i tRjIERS-POWBER is now extensively usedfar distemper, also for colds and coughs in i, to increase the appetite, regulate the digestion :> improve the condition of the animal, useful i; ft prevdntatiVe for born distemper in cattle. ' j ’ For sale at Hoy’s Brag Slera. FV purees and t also ai JHtUiifleld Flouting Idill. pedpie o! Mansfleld ana vicinity ar« hereby mi His* it ft lid M|LL has just been repaired, and put I* per ler, haring three run' df stone and a 7V-'ntf Gram or, whirli will separate all foul <ccd from gjr aia« ii'Cjjy the boat of work can and will be dene. m'd furnH'rs are invited to try this and rk will be warranted by J. (XKEM.Y, fibllq. August IS, 1859. Millar, S 7. BL Cash paid for all kinds of Gndn at the Itili. THE ,tm feet ,or« Separai conseql chants rate w< Mnm «5- iltfr flouring mill our HILL'S CBEEB, A.B kOLLII>AYYII.LE. subscriber, having completed hii largo thrto Cnod Flourhi g Jiiy, is prepared to furnin’i Mt-al add Feed in to suit purchaser*. CUSTOM WORK \ /. Is,op notice, aad oa terms which o»nn«t pledse, , I bote THREE 11 tK OF STOXU; * employed, oi»d I am sure that a ij|*l wojrk ' ,Jil prove bcacfieial to the cuttovtrr »< ny?Afi 0. F. McCIURB. • “*Kr >, ISfiO. N NE Tfic story ( Floilr, of k|io« fail to almost of my welll ns D^c* A* TOR’S 3TOTICE,—The undersigned. jtp loiated »a auditor to settle the- account of*. *onJand| Jiw.'Barber, executor* of O. II: Gooo iee:ped ? and make distribution of the pructed* estate, will attend to the duties of Us nppoin •n Saturday, January 12, 1861. at one af ite office of A. m Cone, in \Vellsboro.' lB6p. " S. PIERCE. Audi**. Kol» x n mn n, ( u f . Fait meat < p. m., . Dec NET OF LIVERWORT.fay Congte ortl A'go.j P||ee 25 cents. At Roj’sDrug Stor*. se ( II jpaid for GRAIN afc. " TIOGA STEAM F&WJ* J. eat 15, I$GO. Zm s { (T An; WHEAT FLOURv tiptop and cheap, at l\ I',; ,1 WKjfHira V XITOjUSANB BARRELS of best W it r Wheat Flour, st-$d.QO p«,f.barrel or $1 i„ r :tlie 1 REGULATOR. T E * 1 tc I sack,a •‘PETS AND OIL CLOTHS It’ll ■. su good to toe tie pattcrnt aiui Uara the rt' i KEaVLAIOP..- c a , at the ■Well; ■boro, Pa. C&S !.-i-Cheftper that) dog meat ut » (. i.j, podnd.i [Good tiuien. Como nru)>eo tho Vi. . i I' {| I BEGI’LATOH.. - C L a ( Winslow's Sootlihi” Ihjildrcp,teething., Pjjcb | i ; For Snle at 3,„ r ,- * •.Mrs. POE Fok A Wells SALE OR 10 LET—FOUR COV. i ppiy tol . A. r. cost., boro, Dec. 23, 1880.-3 w ; • ODFFALO ROBES"—A few bales uf N. .. I _“■* anllNls. 3 Buffalo Robes, and also a fen V ' f Robes just raccivod by W. A. ROE A C.> • Welliboro, Oct. 31,1.160. / PILES, PILES, PILES,—A now lend v-i.. ’ re.cody for this painful ami tnwli »»»> 'A,i: a can b«-obtained at BOY'S DRUG STtMl'i June 31, llS6l). *' - - BOOTS; AND SHOES—To fit the f V', anbor tbo 'siaaiioa baby. Chc»i>»tt. j. [qail.'sw Irtnefisrsd’, srt I* VK9VJ.A life.
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