HR AGITATOR. AWP MAa|3E?.I*A3S'EOD'S H. J. KAMSD iLt, Eiiitor. enttsou 4 Ch., 119 hStsstiu St., New Totk. anil 10, 1 Boston, are the Agents ffr- the' Apitator. and the; i'nectiaUad latgeet circulating'Newspapers in.the. and the Canadas." They ore authorized to con* Jos at oar lotvest rates. }■ Uew Advertisjunents, ,Hca'M«tfor Lmntc—i. T. Donaldson,; pietk. Htor't JiolicerrEstate of Ghnrlcs Boynton, tor's .Voti'cc—Estate of ipaniej Wilson, Uuol mr'.cior*— ” , _ To Corresposdesl A Mom An” —Wo try lo find room for jojfr Article on qur next out ' Write on Vmt one eida qf|the paper.' ■ - gUg •• i[ W o of yoi]r articles may to found ffl.ere. "We have not roi»|jtor lb« others.; rnlLnjm ,ucs.”r-Your«; i»|itbe-fttiH of too- many crs for the country prtsai-yeu make too many jontal lines in your other words, you nse much italic. Cjie of o|ir the other , while setting :{ooe of ybuiqjcqnirounications, said this men can’tttnoko his i|ehs apparent without ig'so much italic, he’d belter stSp writing for the -1 j!. . jfcssrs. Elljott and Str|ng, of the House, and enson, of the Senate, will pjjiase accept our thanks r legislative documents. J. $Sr iianks t 'bey wi one. o cDtin .enseJ atr jack' a poor at respectable wojaan nnrtied gbort, residing in Corn was burned to deatH on plonday of last week, bile ber mother"waa Wb have not arned the particulars. ZsT" Mr. G. W. Walcra.feporirait painter from New, ork, has now executed t^o. itietnros of our fellow-j wnsmen, which have been exhibition sufficient! me to convince all of his as an artist. Thosei nanug pi main in 7g“ Oi. e Ofean TYihcs that oil has bjsen found on the Indian, eseruition, a shbj-t of Cuba, oqd that cat excitement prevails in njjd that village.—j pc well is_only thirty feet dp p, and Is now producing tea barrels per day. 'i j&iT* Goon Hotel.—Mr' j K. Strock; Proprietor' the Johnston House, Tiogta with, his obliging and assistant. Mr. CipT. Murphy, is doing a ood business and Keeping a;j|oed bouse. Everything bout the bouse is jin order 4 the table well supplied ich edibles, and the reasonable. Give him call. 1‘ \ The -losfholf terra: ofi Mr. A. B. )aacing School, irt Koy*s HfSl, will open on Friday rening, Jan. 25(1). Tickets for the ha|f term, s2,—' •upilg meet’on Friday evening? of each week for drill, fter which the doors are tbrpwn open to the dancing )iij)!ic at fifty cenU a coupUi Wetmoro’s Quadrille jaind jurnishes the music. ’J '' Joseph Bnbb and ESward Wilkinson, while ; at WilUampOTt in a salute in honor of lajjr Anderson, in charge an harbor, oa Friday last, w ! p|e so severely he premature discharge of cannon, that tbe.Jat er mtil on Saturday, and thare is bat little hopes of he recQ-Qry of .-the 1 former, Luminary.^ , j A jzS" Lditors soijetimes on ccid ihose l*y sons aK-urd and ridiculous ile^ ft ho resides ic a inliage ehi ru er. i \' “A young friend of ourfc.vi’ho is courting a Jady, and who iuuas the river ijflpr the ferry boat stops running, is raising ft tnoust&clie, with -a view of keep ing the drift wood out of hl|s>iboutb.’* j£3-FinE iv KicbMb^.—-|j\ r e learn that the'resi h'ncoof Mr O’ia ls Richmond township, about three miles frojm -was consumed by Fire on Sundayjcvemng Cas»tDgefher with all the clothing in (he house, ftnd c al*he furniture with the orceptmn of one bedstead,-; famUyliad filled the stove with wr is supposed the Lre ortgi *ve pipe,— - "b’e ha'd not T&- Fir* currefj at , cdne'dn v vhioh;v new S. B.'.Wiirm W which' was un-cl ai a shx ifby 0.. - family, the bouse was unoccupied. Tbojl'eia supposed to have from a shaving uaS by d little girl in light ing a candle. yThe rooms hn® lot been-cleared of the 1 5h'AMng« and other rubbish left by the carpenters. — Total loss estimated at s§oo, Ko insurance. ./Sf* "While waiting for om| 'So all who desire it, he will send ajeopy «f the pre-| scrifption used (free of charge), with, [the direction fori preparing and using the snine, whichj they will find-a surp cure fyr Asthma, 1 Bronchitis, Scci The only object of the advertiser in isendtbg the pro-* seriptioa is tb benefit the afflicted, and spread infor mation which he Conceives to bo invaluable, and he hojjes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost thepi nothing, and may prove a •blessing. , be will; see by, MEDICAL AND TOILET 1 Receipt Book. | ■this book contains Recipes and Directions for ma-i kitlg all tho moat valuable Medical preparations in .use; alsL Recipes and full and explicit .directions for ma king all the most popular and useful Cosmetics, Per-! furies. Unguents, Hair "Restoratives, and 'all Toilet; Article's, If yotrnrc suffering with, any chronic dis-j eate—-if you wish a beautiful combination, a fine head' oflhair, a smooth face, a clear skin, a luxuriant beard! orimotistache—or if you wish to know anything and! everything in the Medical and Toilet Una, you should, 1 bV all' 'means, peruso a copy of this bnoki For full]; particulars, and a sample of the! jvnrk for perusal, 1 (ftjeo,) address the publisher. T. F. 3 S-3m No. 631 Broadway, New York. ~1 WH O SHOUL D~fu S E >, ' DR. J. BOVEE SOBS’ VEGETABLE | IMPERIAL WINE RITTERS? ■■ 111 who ore oHlicUtl with Incipient Contempt on or IVetik 1 Lillis* should u-e them, ' ] Ail who suffer from weak Stomachs,jlndigestion, Dyspep-i stat or t't os should u*t* them. ; 1 ~ J ill why Ku/fer from General or N»»rvo«p PehiUty, neip hi night, want of Slci p. it*., should Use thejm ill persons who are cuuvnlesceDtafttrTever ox other sick- should use them. " , i Ministers of the Gospel. Lawyers, Lecturers, and all pub- j heppoaherj should use them. 8 i f ook Keepers, ami all persons leallibg a sedentary life I should iw them, - >he aged ami infirm should use Lbemi. . ' XH who require a stininl.inL ot tunic MumM uSe them, ill who are addicted to the use of a debt spirits and wish ' to J’eforni. shouM uw* th\*m * 'j'hey me made of a pure Sherry Wine, and Qjf the native pl.tuts tiiul herbs of the country, and should nd • d liy tenipei .nice societies, clergymen physk)ans, and all fnlnds of lnunanity. • ‘fhey are prepared by an experienced ami skillfull physi- ■ ciafa. ilml aside from th«ir medicinal are a must! delSglilfnl beverage; and yet. ns u medicaie, aromas innocent tin(l harmless as the dews of heaven. ( a Sold by diuggi-ts genmaJly. > ? CUAS. WIDDIFIKLP A (JO.. Proprietors. ( J /(S WiUjiam st. Kew York, i frnnU! novel ideas, or re medy elj-e. . The follow i is from a cotcmporsry, jjUed on ihe Jbank of a, Baldwin, Lowell b'-ro, Jan. 2. 1 SGI ‘nshtp, oa (’clock, hy ng to Mr Iber- with id a lot of AVI’ LICAT I 0 XS FOR MCtEXSE.—Notice is hereby given that the following’named persons btiK'e filed their petitions *n the office offthe Clerk of tb j Courts of Tioga Co. for License to Veep public ht use, viz; R, F. Wilson, ICecneyville. i James Miller, Jackson. tJoUn Irvin, Union , ? , | JOHN. F. DONALDSON, CUrk. Dan. 9:1861. AUDITOR’S NOTICE-—The undersigned having been appointed Auditor by the Goan of Common •pifcas of Tioga County, to tjie proceeds of SiferifT Sale ol the real estate of Charles Boynton, well attend to the duties of said appointment at the Ilbtel of Morris Kelsey in Middt«bu|y n .on Tuesday, the Ist day of February next, at 10 .Velock A. M. of said day, tvheo and where all persons interested will please take notice. JOHN W,sGUEHNSE\, 1 Uun.fl. 1861.-4*. ’*r ■ ' , Auditor. \ 1: -J AUDITOR'S NOTICE. —The pndersigned,. ap pointed an Auditor to distribute the proceeds arising from the Sheriff Sale of the property of Dun ief Wilson," late of "Covington, will attend to that duty at Ms office in Tioga, on Thursday, the 3lst day of Jdenary next, at 10 o'clock A, M. i- F. E, SMITH, Auditor. I'ioga, Jap. 9,1 S b f -—f t 1 TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS. I M.u.vsbubg, Ja&- 1, 1860. DVar Sirs : ; J To day t nmil to you the Report and Certificate for is school yenr, which I trust you will fill out cud re turn to me as soon as the Winter Schools close. j. By sci doing, it will enable me secure yiour State Apjpro piSalion at an early day. , . % (Gentlemen, it is for the interests of thtr otir county that you should bo prompt in this matter, i ■ Very truly. } HIRAM G. JOHNS, Co. Sop’t. ipXECDTOB’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamen- JtJ tary having been granted to the the estate of Ira Clark Baxter deceased, late of Nel son .township. Tioga county, notice is hereby given tq those indebted to said! estate, to mate immediate! payment, and those having claims, to present them properly authenticated, fpjr settlement,-to the subscri birl G. It. BAXTER. 1 ■I ' Calvin BaxterJ Exe t r iTusearora, Steuben Co., If. Y., Jap,-2, I SGI.-Cl 3 I Yoyos Cal lie Wanted. ' - ■rTORSES, a now oeyered Buggy, a Sulky, Lumber H or Shingled. will be exchanged Sir Uhgs, or two year oldhj by . Coe. JOHNSTON. ■ jßrtreklyu, (near Tioga) Dec. 19, l860;-tt . •a ' - I ■ ; I •; ■ . i ' \i -i I SOPECIaIx. NOTICES. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Parties wishing the* prescription will please address Eev. EDWARD X. WILSOX, Williamsburg, Kings Co., 25. Y. 1 is-ly THE AMERICAN! r 4^ HE TIOG A COU NTY AGITA TO K. iirHE SEW YORK TRIBUNE. ' pVe imst'thftt those who do not now receive 'The Tribune will subscribe for it without delay, - The club prpe of The Weekly Tribune and ‘Semi- Weekly Trt biitie is so low (hat there are but few in any communi tyjunable to take it. Henceforth. The Tribune, as the principal paper supporting the be. peculiarly interesting, of politics it* reliable Foreign and Domestic jSews, its Commer ce rand, Agricultural Intelligence*^ and' its Literary D [partment, give to it 1 interest value which no ot ier paper on. this continent can o£ How ably at d successfully The Tribune has: conducted the cam p.i ign now so gloriously ended, the refeult it New York fu ly attests, and tb the uptiring exertions, signal eft,- pa city and foresight of Horace Greeley, is doe much of the’ gloryjof the victory, over which a nation of Fi eemen is n'ow rejoicing. It is, therefore, the duty oi| every true Republican to aid ip giving TheXribune a much larger circulation. As evidence of its popu larity and reitabiliiy, wo may state that last week over •Vi* Hundred Thousand copies were sold a circum stance unprecedented in the annals of journalism.— [Guardian a id Gps ette, Pa. ’I ] TERMS: feily Tribune (311 bim-Weekiy (lb-1 [eekly (52j To CtcßS-pSerai t $11.25; Ten ct> ly number at the * extra copy will jad the Daily Trii [Weekly: Three « |d any larger nun inuin, the paper t b clubs of Tweut; Spies to one addrt no sends us the c [ed, The Daily Tj issues l per annum)... .. sf> 1 “ 41 ) $3 v i“ ' “j ) „;.$2 -Weekly: Two copies forss; Five )iea tuj one address for $2O; and latter rate. Fjor a club of Twenty >e sent. For a club of Forty, we mne gratis one year. :opiesforss; Eight copies for $lO ; iber|at : the of'sl,2o each ptr o he addressed! to each subscriber. 'i we send an e|xtra copy. Twenty sg fur $2O, with one extra to him, üb..j For. eachl club oft One IlunJ ibuhe Will be jsent gratis for one ytar. 1 Vfhtoa drafts can tt remit Bonk Bills S ate shouldin all t be procured itj is much safer than . f fhe nnrao o!f the Post Office and -asea be plainly written. Payment Address TUE TRIBUNE, | X 54, Nassau Street, New York-. ways in advance. 1 No. C A ftjIWET iVARE; ROOM. ■ most respectfully announces' that id at the old stand, and fur sale u Lot of Fiijriiilure, I'HE Subscriber he bos do ban Cheap I Uprising in part 'tuning and Cumin Cute*, Center, Cc BrcakfastTohle*, Cupboards, Cotta fa* and Chairs, ‘i Picture frames, \ COFFINS nm|i carte will be furni Jf. B. Turning ai August 11, 1859. non Bureaus. Secretaries and Book crd ‘and Pier {Tables, Dining and f, .UiCrfjfe- topped find Common Stands, r/e *{ud other Bedstead*, Stands, So '{lilt and Jioscrco'id Moulding* for i|de to order op short notice. A ished if desired}. ■ nd Sawing'doliinb order. B, T. VANHORN. GI.TEN AWIAYJ ' . L Gift valued from ticO dollars to Lie hundred dollars given with every hook nold at tfie ystail prices I 41 leal Cue Watch i i Onaraii i tecdlto book. I These inducements are olferled by the SUFFOLK EXCHANGE ' COMPANY, 37 Park Row, New York. i rhe most liberal gift concern in esiiatance. Establish din 1 Sod. Send for a Catalogue. I Those who hove patronized other Gift Houses are nrtMJularly requested to acquaint them .'elves with ur terms. Our ulducemeaU ate unrivalled, and put 11 others in the i*liadc. The following are some of the (jlifts to purchasers f books: English Lever Gold Hunting Cases. Patent Lever “ . “ “ Radies’ Lever “ letached Lever Silver Wntfchc'*, Iltinting Cases. .epinc Silver Welches, Open FaccJ.' told Lockets, Various * oldies’ and Gents' Gold Chains, vjariou# Stylei. oidies’ and Gents’ Gold Sleeve Cult Cons and Scuds, all Patterns. lents' Bosnra Pins, New anjd ilichiStylcs- loUl Pencils and Penb ] ! jnijhes*' and, Gents’ Gold Rings. i * old Watch Keys and Bek Pins, i X great variety of Jewelry, Pins and Em )rops, comprising all jthe sjylcs now worn, such ns Inmeoi Mosaic, Gold Stone,‘Lava, Florentine, «tc. «fce. Sold Bracelets, nil Styles., ' i The List of Books comprises a ilarge assortment of landurd works in evtny department of lilerature. in eroting to the young and old. tio not fail to send dr a catalogue, Thcv are-mailed free to anv address, tpplyto • SUFFOLK EXCHANGE CO., S7 Parle Row: ,2sc\v York City. Branch Office, 116 Washington St., Boston, Ma* I*B w 5 i CEDAR KIX HOTEL. CEDAR UIW, L.YCOML\G COUNTY, PA UTS been lately refitted and opened for | the accommodation of the public. Located at a cntral point; stages leaving eveiy alternate day for iVclt.-b"ro and Jersey Sl»ore[ connecting tilth‘cars on he Tioga R. IL north and SJ & E, 11. U. on the south. This llon>e is situated on the Cedar Run Gang Msl >ond-—a safe and convenient laiuilingTor raltc in tlui •ilti-ng season. Good; posts are liWoly Bet on.the lelt >!ink. and the beach L free from obstruction*, llav ng l*een practically engaged .in thp river business for Many years we feel confident wo Jean anticipate the rants and requirements of thjs traile, and will endeuv*- ir to please. The table, hat, chambers and"'stable* vill always be attentively well supplied. 7all and s>ee ns, and we will part with you sure to see ;ou again. I). A. FijSIX, Proprietor. Cedar Run. Feb. 16 r 1860 LOOK HERE,; LOOK HERE. \rE PEOPLE OE CHARLESTON. And of -i- the region round about! I bKvo been to tbe city md bought a stock of goods, jwhicb you can have tor or if or cash. Have you grain; or butler, or multry? I will-give you the'highest jlrice for them. Jayeyou a saddle of venison? I'will give you 6 cts. jot lb, for it. Have a pheasupt? ' I will give you 25 ds. for it. Have you a dozen of I will give 18 ccnte for them. Have I'oui/un-r furs ? Bring them along and I will surprise yon jby price I will offer you. I base any quantity of jlte.ii.ly-Made Clothing, Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes; t Caps, nnd Hoods for the ladies. Also, a clioo-a ‘•uSeetiou of Groceries, md of Crockery ware.’ Como|une|;cotnc oil, and come mow, for my goods are going wlthja rush. NELSON WHITNEY. East Charleston, (Whitney Dee. 12:w3~ GOQiD£. NE NO WI NTEft fALt, A , j\3sn6 caps. having bought issy Silk Hats at li-A-T; Just received, :in musually ! fjOW PRICES, J .1 i i! , .jo my customers the benefit of it. i ; r ~ it. City Fall Style reduced to $3 50. Hat, City | Full Stylo reduced to ted equal | o .Hoeg usually sold at ' am enabled to givj jook at thjese figur Best 50 Silk H BeKt’SlJOtf Silk 52 50. $3 50 Hat warren Si 50. . Silk Hats from I 'Wool Hats “ Pur Hats 11 Men’s Capa fro , Boy's Cups “ And all iiVy goodi ,[lar of goods to select fi comprising almost i New NurklMnckett STR. flosing out at 25 pci i Corning. Sept. 1, i ' 4r to $3 50. j i 3s to 2 00; ; | • 6s to 5 00. > n , 20s to 2 00. 1 j) i Is to I 50, i at my arnally low rates, and the BEST STOCK ill styles and Shapes known io tbe xw GOODS jr, cent less than cost. 18C0,:, -; tvaucer. ROTIFER' Jonjlltlmn's Furniture Polish. Pried 23 CCUft. ) Pdf Jills at B'djr?* uj.Store- To thn Citizens of Newr Jersey and Penn’a. AVOTHtCARIEa,PECOOISTS, GROCERS AS® PRIVATE FAMILIES IFW/V« Pure C give au elaborate, description of thU merchna'a extensive bus-b nes«t. althunfth it will well repny any Granger or citizen to visit Udolpho WoKe’* extensive warehouse, Xos. 18, 20. and 22 Ucavf r street, and Mw, IT. Id and 21, Msrketfield street. His stocia of Schnapps on. hand ready jor shipment could not bate been less tlmff thirty thousand cofees; the Brandy some ten thousand caaefc-j-Vintages of 1£36 to 185lt; and ten thon* sand haues of Madeira-, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and IrMi Whiskey Jamaica uml Ctolx Hum. some very old ami equal to any in this country. He al»o had three large cellar*, /tiled wffh Rramly, wine, «tc., in Casks, under Cus tom House k- y. reiul> for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of Srhnnpp* la«-t year otnonmed to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen. «tntf we.hope that in less than two years bo may he eq.tlly with hi* brandies nnd wines. Hi* bu*»ne»H merit*,the patronage of every lover of bis speeivs private fnmilies who wjfb pure wines and Liquors lor medical u*e. nhouM send'their order* direct to Mr. ,VVolfe until every npotljiM ary in the land makeup their minds to discard tke poisunou* stuff tWu their shelves, uhd replace it with U'« IfeV pure wine* nod Liquors. We understand-Mr. Wolte, for the accommodation of small dcftleie in the country, puts unassorted of" wines and liquors. Snciraman. and such a merchant!, should be ws tamed njpmist his tenr of tbouoands of nppodent* in the Uni ted States, uhu sell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. fniO Brandies, Wines, Gins and Segars, beg leave to call’the attention of the citizens df the United State* to Mmr Pure Wines and Liqtiori, put up under tbetr own supervision, for Family and Me dicinal use. in cases aborted to suit customers. Cjlnbr, Military and ot-icr public bodies, who require toj pur ohuse iu large orsuikll quantities, in casks or bottles, will be liberally dealt with. X'nce List -exit t/Q op. plication. t ( \ Recommended by the fir*t as the best remedy known lor DjopcpMrt, fmligesititin, Delinify, and all Nervous a beverage, it is pure, wholesome, and debcimm fo tho t«>te. Sold Ity all Druggists. IVM. ii, MOREHOUSE & CO., Prop’ra, Ji Ji 5 Exchange Place, ' Jersey City, N* J. P. S.—The subscribers wish fo engage a few active men, as Lm-al nnd Traveling Agents lor their house, to whom liberal inducements will be oflered. Fur par ticular*, addre.-s ns nb/»\ e. ld—3m WELf.SBORO FOUNDRY AMD DliCaiiVE SHOP AGAIN i N FULL IJ L A S T. I) O M EK T Y 0 t T NG, late of the firm of Tabor 1/ Vitung&Oo.. Tioga, takes this method!to m tvuu the Public that lie bo* leaded the | Foundry and Machine S^hep, in the Village of Welßboro, fur a term of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared todo all kiudff of work u-unlly done at such an establish ment,in the best manner and out u| the beet material. - TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE I Ho has had over tWinty yeaiVoxperuMU-e in the bu siness uulwill have tin* work, entrusted to him, done directly under bis supervision. Ao icorf: inU he sent out hid/ finished. JfflL-GEA I! ISOS, P LO J) 'Si S TO V k S and casting* of «UI kinds on hand and made to order. May 28. 1857. ROBERT YOUNG. Open Face. GREAi INDUCEMENTS. I AM. now pi spared to .wholesale FLOUR. FEED. MEAL and GRAIN cheaper than any man iu the county. As I BUY FOR CASH, •' And being connected with several large flouring es tablishments., I cun afford to to supply Lumbermen and D-alcrs generally with a good article, and cheaper than the cheapest. I have made arrangement? in the city of New York so to supply uriv b«My ami everybody with GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OR. RETAIL, very cm: ar. COFFEE, SUGARS. TEA, FISH. PORK, And in fact ony'hmg in the Provision line, will be sold cheap for ei?b. nr exchange lor grain. WANTED. 10.000 BUSHELS CORN AND 9-ATS. In exchange tor Grocerie-. Call at FRED. K. WRIGHT’S Flour, Feed and Provision t>tore, No. S Man -Sr.. Wdlsboro, Pa, ’ p "' Jum3 7, 1860. > / J MPORTANT TO THE LADIES. WASHING NO MORE A DREDGE. The undersigned would announce4o th£ citizens of Tioga .County, that they have purchased the right.of manufacturing nnd s-elling MECAV’S WAi«!n\G MACHINE, which for simplicity of con-miction, utility and cheap ness excqodg any other machine in Hire, -It needs no other recommendation than to see it work. A ,bt»y, fen or twelve years of age, can do the washing of a family IN AN HOUR. Any person id want of a good labor-saving, wafhing maebme, cauhake mm of the*e I mine and do their washing with it, and il not perfectly anttfefied, they can return ;t. i Recollect,ilhit* machine la no humbug, but on orti cle indispensable iu every family. It does not wear or tear the clothes to pieces like hand washing. PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS. Machines for sal© at ROE * ■ ‘ # A SUPERUTT/E TONIC, DIURETIC, iMSMTIMG; CORDIAL GENUINE FAJIILV LIQUORS. WM. B. MOREHOUSE & CO., 1 Importers net! Wholesale Dealers in Old HI o v elt «u» o. B I tiers. 170 R WOOD & ANTHRACITE OR BITU* i MINOUS COAL.— Improved j.v 1850 — With Sev> nnd Extra Large Lilies, and by the addition of the Celebrated Potent Double Sheet Bottom Flue. Attention is invited to tho following points of supe riorly: - Ist. Durability. —Lasting, with proper care, atleast 20 vears. Stoves are now in uso that were set up in 1838. 2d. Manufacture ,— Every portion of the stove is thoroughly constructed.- Each stove is submitted to a critical test, and noneleayej>ur works unless com pletely and perfectly ‘flashed. 3d. Capacity. —Bakings broiling, boiling, roasting ahd nil other culinary operations performed at the samo-tirae, A barrel of dour baked into bread at a sin e le fire. 4th. Economy. —Saving the cost of the stovo in 2 or 3 years in the item of fuel. oth. Ventilation of Oven. —ln the Stewart stove alone the frontdoors open directly 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, Itwill be home in mind that, tho heated air always rises, this method pf ventilation is the only one of any value whatever. 6th. Entire Control of Heat. —The bent generated by the stove, may be held therein and into the room ut-plcasnrc. 7th. The Double Sheet Bottom Flue. —By which a compressing and inverting action of heat is obtained, and the oven more evenly and efficiently heated than by ady other known invention. Bth, Btoiling. —Pei formed on tho top nnd without the possibility of smoke entering tho room. 9th. Hot Wafer reservoir nnd Wanning Clo»et — Both useful and convenient, supplied by the-wastc heat and without oxtra fuel. 10th. Water Bach. —An arrangement for supplying hot water for tho bath room equal to any range, Sold,by all dealers, ou a Inal yf « months, with a written guaranty for that period if asked. 1 Beware of the numerous worthless imitations now in miuket. See that the names of P. P. Stewart and of the manufactorers are on each stuvo. None other is genuine. Descriptiivo pamphlets free by mail to any address. | Agencies in all the principal cities and towns in th'cTj U..S. Address Fuller, Warren & Co., Troy, N. Y., j Solo Manufacturers and Proprietors of the Clinton [ Stove Woiks. Por sale by « Mansfield classical .seminary. MANSFIELD, TIOGA GO., FA. The Winter Term of this Institution will commence Dec. 18, 1860, and close March 15, 1 SGI, E. WILDMAN. A. M Principal. Mrs, 11. P. K. Wu.DiiAN l^eteptress. Mis>s E. A. Chask Music Teacher. Mr. C. A. Syi.vkster Assistant. Mr. Isaac Sticknev Penmanship. EXPENSES. Tuition (Primary) per Term As 2 50 Common English. 4 50 Higher English and Languages C 00 Millie, Pmuo or Melodeon, i.*.,.... 8 00 Board m private families, from §1 50 t 0...:.. 2 00 Room rent, per term 1 50 Fuel, per term 150 i per term 25 If a cla-s of ten can be obtaincd, ; lesi.oD« iu Mu?ic ' will be given at six dollors per terni. Wo hope by,' this reduction of tuition to place this important branch I wiihin reach of many who do not feel nble to ayail 1 of it under present prices. No pains will j bo spared cither by Teraebers or Trustees,, to afford < e\cry advantage that can be had m the Schoalsi of the country. Onr Teuobors are experienced and' successful E-luontors. Tuition payable one half at the commencement pfi the term, and the remainder at the middle or satisfac-) tonly arranged. For farther particulars address ibe Principal. Rev. N. FELLOWS, Pres’t. A. J. Rt*ss. Scc’y. Dec. J 2, JSOOm.T FLOUR AND FEED STORE The subscriber would respectfully inform the people of Wcllsboro end vicinity that ho baa opened a FLOUR & FEED STORE, one door above Dr. Gibson’s Drug Store, on Main Si., where ho will keep constnntly.on hand as good an as sortment of FLOUR and FEED as c-un be found in the market, which ho will sell cheap for cash. Also, a large assortment of Choice Wines aitd liquor^ bf a superior quality, and warranted free from odul-j tcrallon, which be will sell lo .Lumbermen and others} | at wholesale, Cheaper than an# other establishment ini Northern Pennsylvania. &»«../ -J. J. EATONr j. WelUboro, Dec. 19, ISfiO.' , DRUG STORE IN WELLS BORO. Having just opened a first-class Drug Store opposite*' Hoy's Hlock. announces to the citizens of this place and surrounding country that bo will keep constantly on band a large and choice Stock of DRUGS AMD MEDICINES, Wines and Liquors, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils yth;a, RCS.ES- B; Itimoro Belle, frairie Queen. GOOSEBERRIES-^Of several choico varieties. . ! Cl RfANTS —Cherry, Bed, and White,. We would invite all who are in want of Cut of the ahere trees, Ac., to call apd see them for their own satisfaction. * B.C. WICKHAM, Aug. b, IB6OJI JOHN T. BLOGDGOOD. NEW JBOOT, SHOE, rnicß VlffDlffG STOBE. undersigned, haying leased the store formerly Q: \V. West, intends carrying on aB iches of the shooflnd leather trade. Coinpe ktnen are employed in tho Manufacturing Do lt, and all work warranted to le our own ma la II k nda of ee T‘ :a’ HE oe< tile I tent purl! nufni f EAojf-M AD£ BOOTS AND SHOES, idy ot hand. All kinds,of Leather and Shot ge, algo constantly on haudejmd for sale at ioif tyr cash ur ready pay. : f 5 imld PELTS taken lu exchange for_Qoods ghest market price*. JOS. IUBEHOLB* ' sjboro, Sept.,s, ISCO., - | cons Find price at tli KABX.E KILi-INEKY SISOPT MAIN ST., ■WBIXSBOBO. S P, iITLXNA SMITH bag just purchased L.r iLL A.M) WIJfTJJR UOOHS, f Straws of all kinds. Pattern Hals, s, Planers, I'eims, Silks of uil kicks. i jg' ol i;- Ha fact !,LL 1 tils a r , feelii cviu 8100 and ; KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. ; call from tlio'lndies of Wclijburo snd ng conSdenvthat . ’ ODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION-. favorably with those of aßy establish - [ounty iu regard to price.’ ACHING AND PRESSING dontr in » ner. I i Opposite-Empire Store, up-stairi. 3GO. - , , she foil: vicinity, ÜBh and con mentin jag* suporioi Se it. ipare BLE. i man Itoon 10, 1 miXI STIUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of • acmiubtratinn having been granted to tho nuh ) m, on the estate o! <*eorgo MattUon, late ofp'ar jtor township, decM, notice is hereby given lo c inilcbterl to said estate to make uiiropdmte p»>- I, n id those hnung claims to prouut them prop mthenllualcd‘for'»eUlcmcnt to the subscriber. H. MKIUT, Adni’r. ‘ irraingtok, Dec. 5, ISfiO. I '- serib •iniuj! Ibost menl erly, te Real Estate for Sale. Ina Sul .writer offers for safe the largo farm CKdV.n a- flio (tHIGGo? FAfIV. situated the Welb'- t.Md Mu: Koiid, mu* m»L* eu>t of tVlllttieyTille, iuiig all «w«l finning’ land.about 40 acre* tve.i. witli'a flume bam ami u I«>£ b«.o>e tberooii, »i!J ica > lor cash or upon reasonable time, or for itj uvartMony Fork. fu -tlivr irtiiMfl.ira apply to 11, W. Williams, Wellsboro, ni lart, 1 jhui or tKo BubsCjibbr, oy Fork, Ocl. 3, ISSO.—Sm, ~ U. S. If ASTIXGB. boro’ : cuiifili impn *jll c i prnlH i i'ui Till - j . PAPER- ' j WALE PAPER ' | WALL PAPER WALL PAPER ‘ WALL PAPER . es and Inrjrest assortment of wail piip« in Well.-boro.’ In connection with; tbo found Window Shades pf all kinds. Call WM. H. SJIITH. April offi, ISEO. i P A 1 VAh t Btr' brought c cun bo at clhiboro. ever übov goon Brown’s Ifroiiciixal Troche*. \ LOZENGES, For the cure of hoarse* ncjss, Throat and Pulmonary Xmtstioo,4uid ar the *oice for putftic speakers and singers. Fur sale at Hoy’s Drug Store. lo cl US POWDER is now extensively useci for i istemper, also for colds and coughs in ticase the appetite, regulate the digestion rote’ the rendition of the ommuU us tfert Tentative fur horn distemper in cattle) For sale at Hoy’s Drug £tere. F" R|iUEl horse (i s, to hu to iolpr L 3 i pro iior?*B and U 'also Flouring 1 . iTJJII,' ,t u .tlans'ncdd ana ricimtv are hereby notified dILL has just been repaired. nnd put iwjper ni" thu-c* run of &ti>nc and a l\sieni. O'jfain .'li will separate nil foul tecj from the gram, he heal oi vfoili can amV will be dune,' Mei uers are invited to. try this Mill, aprl h»>f Ire warranted by J, 0. KXI.LY, i ucpihi is. isoy. Miller^, -u-h paid for nil lymls of Grainat the Mill, TIEK m: feet i n Sri>a) n( 1 j: EC'itJr i .'•1 *aiil i eft r. ii.tv tor, whi, coiwt V. id Jas. Barber, executors of 0, U, <»•»*»!.' td, and'make distribution of the b, will attend to the duties of hVs- •«p|«oim ~ [urday,. January 12, at one i, elm k j office of A. P. h , 'cs RSiG U LuVT'AR- pLOCK I ti poui S!—Cheaper than dog, ixxeat t\t. a ccn* id. Good Co&* »»<] see them j>t • REGULATOR. Ittujs. WlnsiovK's iusSyv»«pi Children (sell-jug. Psice 2i cental, . j | 1 Far Pale at HuyVDrtijr Stare. 7 OK SLVLB.&a-'k'U LET-FOUR COWS. J Applbr' to . A. 3?. Cu^E. IVctLboijo. Dec. 20, ISOft.-Ssf. . TtHIPFALO ROBES—A fW UW'.T NV j • > ftml Nu. 2 Btliialo Uebes, mul also (1 feiv Wolf r.chos jim receive! l,y V v A- I'-QE i CO. tfeUaboro, Oct. ol._JJ.fO. jrijesi pii.es,- hi. ES.—A lend 1, viihiiihie, r&u) edy fur this painful jimi’ u.s.oir'c* di^en^o, bo obt lined at ROTS DRUG SIA)R SUOKS—Tt> jji-* iy Bnt lit tl>}‘ SisI.VfH-'t