FUR s|lEI • WICRWM AbOBGOOB nmaita TIOGA, TIOGA CfIUNTT, BA., - A IiMS 6OTM» OF rBOTf TREES, a^ttRXJBBER-a-, GRAPES, EVBRGREmS, &c h &c, t &e. PEARS—Trees of the most fdfalrable kinds, aodof «x trm Urge size; tf desired. SUndwjdi in bearing. APPLES—A. great snpply drtha choicest kinds. Fonr different kinds of Crab apple. \| j' , PLUMS—A Urge supply of and most approved CHERRIES—An extensive assortment of the best kinds. GRAPES—Tte: Delaware, Dtapk Isabella, Black Barents dy. White Sweet Water, White j&izmner, Hartford Prolific, Hebccca.and Concord. | OBHAMENTAL—WeepingMijtmtoln Ash, HornChw nut, Salaam cif Fir, Scutch Fir, European Silver Fir, Norway Spruce, Siberian and American Arbpr Vitae, Larch- ftc. SHRUBBERY—HoIIy leaved Barberry, Chinese Weigelia, Bpfi>ea pxa nl folio, Dcutzia, Groefi Foraythia. ROSES--Baltimore Belle, Queen. GOOSEBERRIES—Of several «o!co varieties. . CURRANTS—Cherry, Red, ahdr Whiter We would invite all who are IRjwant of any of the above trees, Ac., to coll and see them for their own satisfaction. 1 % C: WICKHAM, Tioga, Atrg. 22,, 1860-yl;. f T. BLOODGQOD. FASHIONABLE «OLSINEK¥ SHOP, MAIN ST., W^LLSBORO. MISS PAULINA SMllMbas just purchased her FALL AND WINTER GOODS, couiisting of Straws of Elf kinds, Pattern Hats, Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Silks of all kinds, and in fact jl ALL KINDS OF: ‘TRIMMINGS, she solicits a call from the llaoies of Wellsbore and vicinity, feeling confident tljaV HER HOODS WILL. gBAR INSPECTION, and compare favorably with jtjiose 6f any establish ment in the county in regard Xp prico. AND 'PRESSING done in a superior manner, i I,' jSff'Room Opposite Empire Store, up-stairs. Sept. 19, 1860. 1 ' ■ l, , STBW SOa|i SHOE, LEATHER St FiSDISG STORE. THE undersigned, the store formerly occupied by G. W. intends carrying bn ail the branches of the shoe and| leather trade. Compe tent workmen are employed injthe Manufacturing De partment, and all work warranted to be our own ma nufacture'. ' ' Also, all kinds of s: READY-MADE BOOT? AND SHOES, •onstantly on hand*, All kinds of Leather and Shat Findings, also constantly on band and for sole at. low prices for cash or ready pay. f HIDES and FELTS token in exchange for Goods at the highest market price: j;i JOS, BIJSEROLE. Wellsboro, Sept. 5, 1860. • )j - GESrJISE FAMItY EIQSJOKS. . WM, B. & CO., Importers and Who|[|salo Dealers in Brandies, Wines, Gins and Segaxs, beg leave,to coll the attention of the citizens of the Dotted States to their and Liquors, put op under tholr own, superv&ipn, for Family and Me dieinal use, in euitcostomcrs. Clubs, Militaiy sod oUer public bodies, who require to pur chase in large or small-quantities, in casks or bottles, will be liberally dealt with. | jjPxice List sent eri ap plication, . ■ rji Old Morcli o3te Bitters. Recommended by the first (physicians as the best remedy known for Dyipettsifr, Indigestion, Debility, Und ail Nervous Diseases. 1 a beverage, it is pure, wholesome, and delicioni to |tbe taste. Sold by all Druggists. . WM. B. CO., Propers, . . j 3 dj; 5 Exchange Place, '1 Jersey City, N. J. P. S.—The subscribers wist to engage & few active sen/as Local and Traveling'Agents for their bouse, to whom liberal inducements will be offered. For par ticulars, address oe. above. , 13~3m ' .WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN, FUILL BLAST. ROBERT TOU & G, of the firm of Tabor Tottttg A Co., Tioga, takes this method to in - form the Public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of Wetlsboro, for a term of years, and having pat it in good running order, is prepared to do til kinds of work usually;don© at such an establish - Bent, in the best manner and out of the best npaterial. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE ! He has bad over, twenty yearslexpecience id the bu siness andwill have the work, entrusted to him, done : [directly under his supervision. JVo wonfc tot'H he nnt out half finished. -IjULL-GEAniNGS, PtOWS>. STOVES "and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. Hay 28,1857.' * ' ROBERT,YOjUNG. Jyj-E W I'FLOUKING MILE ; ON HILLS CREEK, NEAR HOLLIDAYVILLE The subscriber, having completed his large three rater. Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnish / Floor, Meal and Feed in quantities to snit purchasers. i CCSIOMj WORK •of kinds on short notice, and) on terms which cannot fail to pleiler-I have THREE RUN OF STONE, almost constantly employed, liftid I am sore that a trial of my work will prove beneficial to the customer at wall as myself. 0. F, McCLURE. December 5, 1860, , Valuable Real Estate for Sale. THE Subscriber offers for sale the largaJarm known a s the GRIGGS FARM, situated near the Wells boro’and Mansfield Road, one mile 1 east of Whitneyvillo. containing 210 acres, all good farming land, about 40 acres Improved, with e frame bam and a; log house thereon,-will sell cheap for cash or upon reasonable time, or exchange for .property near Stony Fork. » For farther prtJculars apply to H. W. Williams, Wellsbor©. Morgan Hart, Charleston, or thff subscriber. Stony Fork, Oct. 3, H. S. HASTINGS. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALLPAPER . , WALL t’APER . WALL PAPER . WALL'PAPER, Latest styles nod largest assortment of wall paper ever bronghtin Wellsboro.’ In connection with the above can be found Window Shades ofsll kinds.-Call soon at ; WM. H. SMITH. Wellsboroi April sth, 1860. ' MIRRORS 1 MIRRORS! ; MIRRORS! JEST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the largest and best assortment of Miners • ever brought to Wellsboro. People who wish'“tb see themselves as others see them,” will please call and examine. Mansfield Flooring mill. THE people o Mansrtaid apfl vicinity ore- hereby, notified cnat said MILL has Jart been repaired, and put in> per fret order, having three mn of stone' and a' jfatent Grain which wTU «eparate,all foul seed from tli© grain, consequently the bcet of w;ork can and "will be done. 3Jet ehanu and farmers are invited to try this Mill, and fim »t© work will be warranted by 4* 0, KELLY,"’ Mansfield, August 18^859.. - Miller. • 49“ X. B. Cash paid for all kinds of. Grain at tbe-Mill. BISDITO. BOOKS, Magazines and Newspapers bound in Su perior Styles. IJuiversdl facilities enable ns-toi pio«s pit. Call and see at the BOOK STORE. F IDLERS will find it to their advantage to call at- H-iy’s Drug Store, ashe has just received a large; supply k. Essential Oils and Essences aU kinds: wiiioh hois soiling very,cheap for each. C ARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.—; A large assortment now on band and for sale; •rry cheap by ' ~ V. A. ROE A CO.- ; Wellsboro, DeML 1 ' S.JU AVEKI’B PATENT „ i IMPROVED WINDLASS: PATENTED MAT 8, X860.-j-The object; of 4 this invention is to apply a briko to a windlass in such, a manner that’.articles attacked to the wjna loss, and raised by it, may be lowered with facility; tHe hitherto sloW and tedious mahdal reveree moye olent of the windlass being avoided,[and'the invention at the same time admitting of the operator having complete control over the descending movement of the article being lowered. The invention u applicable to various purposes; its use in connection with wells may be mentioned as an instance, in which the buck ets, after being raised and emptied, may be easily low eifed, and their movement retarded dt the proper time, ad that they will not violently the water.—/Set trkifie American. : |For the purpose of Raising and Lowering Backets iitt Wells, it is decidedly %T\tE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF'THE AGE, The Brake acts as a check upon the backward motion off the bucket, without turning the crank, (the crank acting as a brake, by pressing inward at the handle.) All who examine this machine, will at once acknowl edge its '• PRACTICABILITY AND SUPERIORITY, Oyer every other machine in use. The. operation of lfc!e windlass is easily controlled witfa, and requires but hand. It combines all the advantages of the old fashioned with the self-emptying bucket, and adds many new and useful improvements. It can be ad apted to wells of any depth, and will raise easily, with ordinary turning, Five Buckets of water per minute ! f from, wells of ordinary depth, and in the same propor tion to the depth of two hundred feet. , •.The windlass and brake is also applicable to raising and lowering any kind of j weight, and in every respect la far superior to those heretofore in use.. 1 Having purchased the right for the Cohntles of Tio gp Sad Potter, Pa., the undersigned are prepared to offer for sale township rights for the manufacture ’and sale of the above improvement, on reasonable terrnw. | 1 A. BIXBT, | Oct. 13,1550. i L. D., SEELEY. | cornino FlxtE ft LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. ! .BIGELOW 4 THOMPSON; AGENTS. AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY | Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital J .'51,000,000. MARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— j Capitol, ! ! $500,000. FA (ENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. | Of Hartford, Ct—Capitol, j $160,000. PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE, COMPANY,. I Of New York City—Capitol [ . v $150,000 i?EW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO. i ■Of Hartford, Ct , , $225,000. Manhattan fire insurance co. j Of New York City,—Capital ! ’ $200,000. MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE Cp. | Capital, ; ! i $200,000. HOMESTEAD fire insurance company, f Capital, $160,000. NEW YORE LIFE INSURANCE CO.. ' ! Accumulated Capitol, , | . $1,500,000. j The subscribers are prepared to issue policies of in surance on the most favorable tends in the above well known and reliable Stocjc Companies, r Farm buildings insured for throe years at rates as: low as any good companies. , I All losses will be promptly adjusted and paid at this iiffice. Applications by mail will receive prompt at tention WM. L. BIGELOW, ] < Oct 13,1859. C. H. THOMPSON, ‘ j P. J. FARRINGTONI Surveyor. ! i WIIXKASI WiLEER 1 BAS A ! | j SPLENDID LOT OF (WHOLE BUFFALO BOOKS | LOWS|I THAN EVER BEFORE | OFFERED IN; THIS MARKET ! i Whole Bobos from $3 to $8 at his (HAT AND | CAP STORE, COKNENQ, N.; Y. \ January 2, 1861. j I ERIE FOXISDRY [ AND MACHINE SHOP, CORNING, N. Y. ' WM. E. ROGERS i& JX)., PROPRIETORS. IlY*" ANCFACTURERis of Steam Engines, Boilers j Iti Mortioeingand Tenoning Machines, Mill Gear [iog and Machinery, Plain andOrnnmental Iron Win, idowCaps, Sills and Casings, Door Caps, and all kinds [of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Manufacturers on t 'large scale of I i JEFFREY’S CELEBRATED DOCBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP, | The best in use for ordinary purposes and con Staining with the other qualities that ol! a superior Fjn [‘Engine. \ I ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated "Hawkini & Shingle Mills”—the in use. | 1 j Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. * i WM. E. ROGERS &.CO. . ; Ccrningy y. Y.y 1859. ly.j :[ ! WELLSBOKO’ ACADEMY. i Wellsborol, Tioga Ccmnty, Peflna. ! IHAIUNUS N. ALCEN, AM.!- - Principal MiSSCyntHIA Farmer, - - *T - - Preceptress, Miss L. Lucinda Adlen, - -i • - Assistant. Miss Josephine M„ Todd, - k - Music Teacher , Tbo Academic year wiJl be divided into three Term i of 14 weeks each. | ' ;. ""-.Winter Term commences Monday, Dec. 3; closei Friday, March 15, 18&S. j [ Tuition.—Tern, of l 4 \Vecks. Primary Department, -i - - $2,00 Common Branches, j - - 4,00 Higher English, - - -5,00 •Languages, -’ - -"- * j - 6,Q0 Instrumental music (sxtra) Term of 12weeks 10,00 i Board and Booms iq private families furnished at reasonable prices. Students wishing to board them: selves may also obtain Booms in private families. The success tbat has attended the efforts of Proi. Allen as a teacher in other institutions in which hs lias been engaged encourages the Trustees to antic! • pate entire^success In ms connection with the Wells boro Academy. J ' The primary department will he under the care cf Miss Allen, whose timd will be given exclusively, tc the children ,placed under her charge. There will'be formed a TEACjHER’S CLASS, thi instraotion of which toj be#out df the, regular schod hours; but no extra charge madel Bills of Tuition are io be paid At or before the mid L die of each Term. . i By order of Trustees, i i J. F DOKALEfSON, Pret'U - Wellsboro, Novombelr 7, 1860. j TALtJiBIE FABIUMO LAMM FOIi^SALE; THE undersigned is now offering to settler i a largo quantity of ’excellent fanning lands, sil - uated farm two to fifteen miles’ distance from Well*, bora, in Deimar, Shippen, Morris and Elk township), Tioga Co., Pa. ! ; The lands are generiliy well watered, good soil, an 1 -in a healthy part of the country; andl will bo cold i i lots to suit purchasers and on very liberal terms (f payment j- ‘ • I j i For further particolars inquire of the owner), Messrs. Phelps, Dodge & Co., |I9 and 21, Cliff St, New Tork, or of the subscriber. ; i JOHN DICKINSON, Agent. Wellsboro, Oct 3, 1860-yl j j tub Last otented, BEST AND CHEAPEST SPRI3STO BED IN TTSH I MORE elastic than l feathers, and lighter and moio durable. Price, only $5.09. For sale by i 0’ E.'D.. WELLS, Lawrenceville. , Evening Edition of the dailt? TRIBUNE for sixty cents a month-at . r ; 40 i SMITH'S BOOK STORE. | Anew article op stove| polish.— Side at Eoy'e Drpg Store. ; | MITCHELL’S SYkcP OF IPECAC, For Cold C«ngH Oreap *«, Atopy’s Drag ftoro. THE TllOkiA eOUKTY AGITATOR. WELLSBORO BOOK STORE. BOOKS, BObKS I HURRAH FOR SMITH. subscriber, having purchased. of E. E. Rob inson bis interest in the Book and Stationery ba iioesß, would respectfully inform the public of his de sire to carry on rGBWERAIi JTBVS ROOM - AND BOOK STORE, r here he will furnish, AT THE OLD STAND, ■opposite C. 6. Osgood’s Store, or by mail, the following newspapers and Magasines, at the publisher's rates. DAILIES SERVED BT CABSIEBS. New York Tribune, Herald, ! Times, News, World, WEEKLIES. . [New York Ledger, Wjayerly Msgaiine, " Mercury, i j Thompson’s Reporter, “ Weekly, ■ , Life Ulostrated, j Welcome Guest, Wpke’s Spirit, I Century, . I Porter’s “ Scientific American/ Boston Pilot, Prank Leslies’, , True Flag, N. Y. Dlnstratod Ner.'s, Irish American,: Harper’s Weekly, ; , Littell’a Living Age, Warerjy Magazine, 1 Thompson's Reporter. MOITTHLIES. Harper's Magazine, ; Godey’s Lady’s Book, Frank Leslies’ Magazine, Peterson’s Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, , Arthur's Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, 1 ; Ladies’ Repository, All the Year Round, 1 j Ladies’ Visitor, • Knickerbocker, j Piokles, Budget of Pan, j Phunny Fhellow. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a coin .eto repository of , j - CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Booksj Paper Hangings, SBEET 31USIC, PICTURES, MAPS, &e. Orders for Binding Bodies. The work executed to suit any taste, and on the lowestpossible terms. Particu lar attention will also be givep to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended, in the trade. SCHOOL BOOKS. Sanders’ Series of Readers, ISreanleafs Mathematics, Coltoh’s & Fitches' Gecjg’y, Paries Monteitf Jt McNally’s; “ ganders’ Spellers, Patter and Hammond’s Writing Book, Browfi’TanJ Kenyon’s Grammar. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited ! TFM. Wellsboro, Pa., September |5,1880. yl STOV ARTS’ STORK, NO. * CONCERT LbBOCK; MARKET STREET, COXtlfllVC* IT. Y. STEWARTS HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF FAIL AND WINTER DRY ROODS, GROCERIES, | PROVISIONS, f | 1 Boots and-Shoes, Hats and Caps, ! 'll ' r I IIISEE NOXIOUS, 4c. and /re selling at extremely BOW PRIOBS. >pL 26, I 860.; I Corning, & ( REVOLUTIONS, XITHETHBR in. Government or fashions never go VY backwards. 1 “Old Fogyism” may frown down every exhibition of l youthful fancy; I yet every issue from the Press of Fashion shows that some new ad vance has been made in this branch of Science and the Arts. Recognising this principle of progress in his depart ment of Trade, jr. utie ROBiifson, has not sought to keep npi with, but to go a little in advance of the ideas and wants of the community in which he lives both as regards tbe style and location, of bis business.er the whereabouts and how he does it. ' I ' Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict Attention |to Business will under ordinary circumstances insure, snccesrhe undertook to manufacture for this community a por tion of THEIR CLOTHING, and it affords him much pleasure to know that he has gp far succeeded os to have received a good SHARE OF THE TRADE. A continuance of which—while he gratefully acknowl edges post favors—he earnestly and respectfully so licits. In ever; kind of business there ara som. things that are dialled Leading Articles, and so we find in this that BLACK CLOTHS ABB OASSnffiBKES, are what almost everybody wants and without which no establishment can dress up its customers in truly Elegant Style. Of these he has a great abundance and as deeply dyed as apy Democrat or Black Repub lican you can find'in the land; while in FjsLzva'Tr colohd cloths, bis assortment is no less Varied than the politics of the numerous parties, ranging all the way from genuine administration down to rankest .opposition. Is his selection of goods for Over Coatings he is remarkably fortunate both as to STYLE AND DURABILITY. H« has net only a large Stock of Goods, bat his fa cilitios for manufacturing them were never better, baring secured in Hr. Ten Eyck a most EXCELLENT CUTTER. And in every other department.the most competent ■help. Confident that he can offer advantages to bis customers not excelled by any in the trade, and deter* mined to maka his establishment one of the best in this section of country, he invites* the attention of the people of Tioga County who are in any way in need of a good, comfortable, stylish and durable gar ment. J. NTS ROBINSON. Coming, N. 7., Nov. 10, 1859. Ready made .clothing.—a large stock now on baud for the fall and winter trade, and will be sold very cheap by W. A. 808 ft CO* Wellsboro, Oct. SI, 1860. TEN THOUSAND BARRELS best Side Perk at $l9 per barrel, or 10 ets. per pound, at REGULATOR. ■ CO.ISIOf RCIAL COIiIEGII. LOCATED OVEB THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY BANE, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. FACULTY. D. W. ] jowxLL, Principal} Professor of the Scienceof Accounts, Practical Accountant, author Of Lowell’s Treatise upon Booh Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the some, Ac. ' John Ran tin, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book- Keeping and Practical Mathematics. J. J, Curtis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping De partmeui. , _ ' A. J. Warner, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen* manuhlp, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. LECTURERS. _ T . Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Jaw and Political Economy. _ „ Hou.Pansojc Balcou, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommissary Notes and Bills of Exchange. , , _ 4 .. Rer. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE, Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, War. R. Osborn, Esq., Tract R. Mohan. Esq- Wac. E. Taylor, of the firm ot Taylor, Weed A Co., D. D. Denton, of the firm of Jackson, Denton A Maries, De Witt 0. Striker. , I , The object of this College is tb afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough business-educatlon. ' The books and forms are carefully arranged b s practical accountants expressly for this Insitutlon end embraces all the recent improvements. , . , . The course of instruction comprises every department ol business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the following kinds of business, vie:—General Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Steamboating, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, Ac. YotMO Men can qualhy themselves In a short lime at this institution to fill important and lucrative situations. Am ple references can be given where graduates of 1«B0 are now filling desirabe situations with salaries varying from $6OO to 41600 oer annum. ' ~ I ._ / i The Proprietors are In possession of testimonials from some of the first commercial houses in the State, to whom they have famished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac tion and confidence in the ability of the graduates of this Institution. * . . Pen HANBHIP, in all its branches, taught by the mostskillml and thorough masters of the art. No college in the bountry enjoys a higher reputation in this department. Ladles Department entirely separate from that of the gen tlemen. , i Students can enter College at any time—no vacatlon.B Time i-o complete the course from 8 to fO weeks. Students passing the requisite examination are presented with the most elaborate and elegantly engraved Diploma Issued by any commercial or classical Institution in the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates In procuring situations. For terms of Tuition, price of board, testimonials from (rraduates filling situations, Ac, send for circular con taining full particulars. 13yl <o*l SliSiSf A SUPERLATIVE I, TONIC,DIURETIC, IHVICDRATING. CORDIAL To the Citizens of Mew Jersey and Penn's. APOTHKCAfiLES, DECGQIBTS, QROCEB# AXD P BIT ATI FAMILIES- Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy . Wolfe's Pure Maderta, Sherry and Port Wine* Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. liutn, 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 Damn is familiar in this country for the parity of his cele brated Scbeidam Schapps. Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speaking of the parity of his wines and Liquor*, says: “I will stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a mer chant of thirty years’ residence in the City of New York, that that all the Brandies and wines which 1 bottle are pare as imported, and of the best quality,.and can be relied upon by every purchaser.” Every tattle has the proprietor's name on .the Wax. and a fac simile of bis signnature on the certificate. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves,' Tor sale at Ketail by all Apothecaries and Gro cers in Philadelphia. GEORGE 11. ASHTON. „ > " No. 832 Market St., Philadelphia, Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the followiog from tbe new York Courier: Esorhocs Business for one New York Merchant.—Wear* happy to inform our fellow citizens that there, is one place In our city where the physician, apothecary, ahd country merchant, can go and purchase pure wines and Liquors, as imported, and of tbe best quality. We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant extensive busi ness. although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe’s extensive warehouse. Nos. 18, 20, and 22 Beaver street, and Nos. 17.19 and 21, Marketfield street. His itoce of Schnapps on band ready jor shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand cases; tbe Brandy some ten thousand cases—Vintages of to 1866; add ten thou sand bases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Jamaica and St. Ctoix Ram, some very old and oqual to any in this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, wine, 4c., in Casks, under Cus tom House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe’s sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope that in less than two years be may be eqally successful with his brandies and wines. His business merits the patronage ’of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure wines and Liquors for medical use, should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe until every apothecary in the land makeup their minds to discard tke poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it withfWolfe’s pure wines ami Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe,/or the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of wines and liquors. Such' a man, and such a merchant, should be sus tainted against bis tens of thousands of oppodents in tbe Uni ted states, who sell nothing bat Imitations, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. , 6m6 JMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. WASHING NO MORE A DRUDGE. Tbe undersigned would announce to the citizens of Tioga County, that they have purchased the right of manufacturing and selling - ! MIGCAY’S WASHING MACHINE, which forsimplicity of constructibn, utility and cheap ness, exceeds any other machine in use. It needs no otbwr recommendation than to see it work. A boy, ten or twelve years of age, can do the washing of a family IN AN HOUR. Any person in-jwant of a good labor-saving washing machine, can take one of these home and do their washing with it, and if not perfectly satisfied, they can return it. Recollect, this machine is no humbug, hut an arti cle indispensable in every family. It does not wear or tsar the clothes to pieces like hand washing. PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS. Machines for sale at RO E A CO/S Store. Manufactured and sold at D. STURKOCK'S Shop, near the Academy. W. A. ROE, ( D. STURROCK. Pennsylvania Hoxue, 1 Welhhoro, Dec. 1,1860. J Having used one of Mecay's Waehing Maobine, I can confidently recommend it, and would not be with out one for any price; J. w. BIQONY. _J!£ -J I ■■ GREAT INDUCEMENTS. I AM now prepared to wholesale FLOUR, FEED, MEAL and GRAIN cheaper than any man in the county. As | I BUY PORj 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 have made arrangements in the city of New York so ns to supply anybody and everybody with GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OB RETAIL, VERY CHEAP. COFFEE, SUGARS, TEA, FISH, PORK, And in fact anything in the Provision line, will be sold cheap for cosh, or exchange for grain. WANTED. 10,000 BUSHELS CORN AND ’ OATS, In exchange for Groceries. . Call at FRED. K. WEIGHT'S Floor, Food add Provision Store,*No. 8 Main-St, Wellsboro, Pa. * done 7, 1860. A NEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of A ’ OASBBTINQ, " Willi be sold at the lowest prices, by ; K. D. WELLS, tamneerfllt, Sept. 13, 1860. A Novelty in the Art World! PHOTOGRAPHS UPON PORCELAIN. Secured by letters patent in the United States, England, France, and Belgium. THE AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORCELAIN COMPANY, No. 781 Beo«w« Nzw York, having secured their novel and ingenious invention by American and European patents, are fully prepared to ex ecute all orders for . .. Likenesses or Peesons on China, presenting all (he attractive and advantageous feat oresicfor dinary photographs, tho brilliancy and finish of a or drawing, and a hitherto unattained quality of durability, by beingYcnderod as imperishable as the natural properties of the articles,upon which they are transferred. As the patented process of the Company enables the repro duction of photographs, not only on plain surfaces, but upon such as are round or of any degree of irregularity-portraits can be reproduced with faultless accuracy, and delicacy or delineation, upon porcelain wares of any description and di mension msed as articles of luxury or of household utility, such os 1 Urns, Vasesi Breakfast Cops, Toilet Articles, Ad. thereby scenting faithfal portraits and furnishing an unique and exquisite style of ornamentation of articles in domestic DS In order to furnish facilities for, the gratification of the popular taste, and to meet the wants of those patrons of the Fine Arts deairdns of haring portraits on porcelain, the Com pany have imported from Enrope a collection of superior porcelain goods, manufactured to their own order, whichthey sell at cost prices* . . I ... I, As the American Company ore owners of the patent ngnt, and conseqneatly the only persons authorized to use the pro cess they have determined, In order to afford people In eve ry section of the Union an opportunity to possess " Portraits on China, to make the following proposition to Residents in the Country, who are unable to visit personally the Atelier and Gal- y_ leries in New York. Persons sending a photograph, ambrotype or daguerreo type to the office ot tho Company in New York, accompanied by Errs Dozuss, will receive ih return by express, free of charge, A richly ornamented Breakfast Cop and Sau cer, with, the portrait transferred thereon. By transmitting a daguerreotype and Ten Dollars, they wjl secure In like manner, ' A ,handsome French Yase, or Toilet Article, with tho portrait reproduced by the patented process. By sending a pair of daguerreotypes and i ParTEzn Doilies, they will receive In return A pair of rich Sevres Vases, ; with the portraits executed equal to miniature paintings; and, in like manner, portraits can be reproduced on porce lain warea or Vases of every quality of finish, ranging in price from twenty to one hundred dollars the pair, N/B.—Bo [particular in writing the address, town, county and state distinctly. All letteri to be adressed to 1 # Manager, American Photographic Porcelain Co.” 7Bl Broadway, 1 nov7m3 N*W Yoxx* FORXFT THE B&OO0. MOFFAT'S VEGETA RLE LIFE PH*LQ, , AND PHCENIX BITTERS. 1 THE high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines have acquired lor their invaluable efficacy In all the Diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice ol puffing not only unnecessary, but tmworthy of them. ’ , •i IN ALL CASES of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rhematism, Affections ef the Bladder and Kidneys. BILLICUS FEVERS AND LITER COMPLAINTS'. In th« south and west, where these diseases prevail, they will bo found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who once use these Medicines, will never afterwards be without them. 1 BEFLIOUS COLIC. SEROB. LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTIVE NESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT i HUMORS, DROPSIES. , . Dyspepsia. —No person with this distressing disease, should delay using these medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency. Fever and Ague. —For tois scourge of the western country, these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain rem edy. Other medicines leave he system subject to a return of the a cure by these medicines is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied and be cured. Jftvlness\of GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflam&tory Rfaema tism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mercurial Diseases."— Never fails to eradicate entirely, all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. Piles. —The original proprietor of these medicines 'was cured of piles of 35 years’ standing, by the use of these Life medicines, alone. PAINS in the head, side, back. Joints and organs. Rheumatism* —Those affected with this terrible disease,will b 5 sure oflrelief by the Life Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Swellings. Scroflula, or King’s Evil in its worst forms, Ulcers of ev ery description. Worms of all kinds are effectorally expelled by these medi cines. Parents will do well them whenever their existence ie snspectfed. Relief will be certain. The Life Pills and Phceniz Bitten PURIFY THE BLOOD. And thna.remove all disease from the systdm. Prepared and sold by [ DR. WILLIAM J 5. MOFFiT, &36 Broadway, cor. 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Ed ited and compiled b.y Hon. Thomas H, Benton, from the of ficial Records of Congress. ,„ The work will be completed in.ls royal octavo volumes of 750 pages each, 14 of which are now ready. An additional volume will be issued once in three mouths. A WAT or FBOCCBINO 'tHE,CYCLOPAEDIA OE DEBATES. Form a club of four, and remit the price of four hooks, and five copies will be sent at the remitter’s expense Cor car, riage; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will be sexual our expense for carriage. TO AGENTS. No other works will so liberally reward the exertions of Agents. An Agent Wasted in this County. Terms made known on application to the Publishers. [Aug. 11, ’69. ij^BVATTRA'CnONS, ; 1 K. K. WO OD, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST. ; SKYLIGHT Ambrotypei, Melaiaotype* & Photographs, | i , AT WOOD'S GALLERY. i Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes or Melainotypes En larged Jto Life Size, and finished plain or colored. I Pictures iu cases for 50 ceats—other sizes in pro portion, and all warranted equal to city work. I Work done in ail kinds of weather except for chil- Idren. j . Rooms over Wm. Roberts’ Tin Shop, first door be llow Empire Store. | Wellsboro, Oct. 31, 1860. | Preparatory School for Teachers. Wellsboro, Tioga County, Penna. R.| BURLINGAME, A. 8., - • Principal. Thej Winter Term begins Tuesday, Deo, 4, 1860 and closes Friday, Fob, 15,1861. . ’ TUITION. . Juvenile Department, ... . . $2 60 Common English Branches, - —j’tn Higher English Branches, - . 450 • Languages, i 00 .. r P ii . of “J degree of advancementreceived.and carefully instructed. Special efforts will be made to properly qualify those designing to -teach, for their profession, ' Wellsboro, Qct 31,1860. Houghton's Liquid Pepsin. FOR Dyspepsia and Indigestion. . ■ Per sal* at Boy’s Drug Store. ieed. fax. xT^ii^ AND ’ WINTER BKY eoofisi r -r; v -‘ CZTAVE [now on bisad a large and exten«i.. XI j j SIOCK OF DRT GOODS, CT4 consisting in pai t of ' : Black and Figured Dress Sills j WORSTED. GOODS, V [Plain and Figured Delaines | AMS OASHUSBES, i MERINOES, LADIES CLOTH. OPERA FLANNEL*. LOR6 dd SQUARE SHAWLS, and in fact the best assortment of I - - Ladies’ Dress Goods, ever brought to this county. We have alto It li>„ stock of j j ■■' " Domestic Goods, SCCB AS Brown and Eleac Kod an led Sheetings and Shirtings, aims, Striped Shirtings, White Flannels, Bro’ni and Bleached Cotton Plannehu Cotton Batting, Carpet Warp, Cotton Tam, i{ , a large stock of Cloths and 1 Cloths, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans. 35 irge and extensire stock of Groocriei Clc thing. Hats and Caps, Bools y rare. Crockery, Glass Ware, Wood™ re wbrnld invite the particular attention I to our assortment of Carpets and lw bich is undoubtedly the largest ererWt ' an i which will be sold at prices which e satisfaction. We would invite p or . llytocall and examine onr goods snd iey r ill doubtless find that the fkci tl A “ at low prices, is at the store of W. A. 808 i CO. We hare Satlnetts, Fm have also a It Baddy made Shoes, Harm -Ware, Ac V of purchase Oil 1 to this conny, -most givelonjtii chasers gene prices, ana t buy good |go Wellsbqro, Oct 31,1860, HAE ES G, OSGOOD, 1 1 now receiving his m STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of c ods, Clothing:, SERIES, HARDWARE, Gaps, Boots and Shoes, ,tS £.D «][ AND STEEL, ITjS, flour. N A SALT, ScO, ch, for rietj and extent, is rare)/ excelled, nl sements te purchasers tan he And of leotmtry, either la seetici ViARIE^Y, iuKntity. quality OR PR I cm. Whether for LADY, GENTLEMAN, EOT OB GIRL, tParm W.eTlr'-- [ech'aplc or Lumberman. oct3l, 1860. boio. 3 REGULATOR. C. L. WILCOX, D CALL. SHE ATTENTION of uad es and Gentlemen of Wellsboro ail coi ntry, to the inducements he holds eat sorrow out at j New Store on main street, Qalled “''be f egnlator," where purchasers will fi a j the largest, chtkpcat nnd but assortment of GOOD! to select From in Northern Pednsylraniat Atooir them, suetj as -■ ~ iuu thf I tog Y GOODS, CLOTHING, IB id Claps, Boots and Shoes, CI3RIES, CROCKERY, « ns: ’ainl *OHE, FLOOR AND SALT, id Oils, 7ankee Notions, 6c, To the Ladies. find at the Regulator the choicest aelee folds, adapted to the season* and to til ttrsof*U. Ladief 'rill on of Diy C ants and tai Shoe’fna ter le Regul Uo igs, af piici The troth tern for h ston J Till find it to their interest to call *1 )r > *nd examine our assortment of fiii* es lo suit the times. is, we buy our goods for Cash and sell di < keeper than can be bought at adj oth* .ioga county. Homing to receive a share mag e of the community, we ask the pst ant examine our stock and satisfy then* e trfith of our statement. in Ti r the ] ist o to comi sires of t jbHaii en in, sxeb cinifl of Hides, Sheep Pelts and Fawfc* mge for goods, and the highest Birkrt nee girei Wefiibc >,Ost.2d, iB6O. AJ.L CAMPAIGN jrsi oramtta at J. L. ROBINSON’S OSTE PRICE STORE. W E T 1 TT cn si < o call the attention of onr frienii ui lom irs to our assortment of ASOXABr.B GOODS, SE BDCH AS IBS' DRESS GOODS, AD comprise™ LIC E AND FANCY SILKS IHA /LIES AND DE LADTES, IS, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS, IN9 ASSBBICAN PEIN 'BENCH ALSO | SHA'vy: Oar stock ifl'inrited BEOWK A? MANTItBAS AND DUST: goods is large. Particular LEACHED BHIBTINGS A Si CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTJ 'ARMERS <b MECHANICS’ CASSII .REAfiE.IASE CIiOTHIi (jROOKERY AND glassware, GROCERIES, SOOTS AND SBI 1 i HOSIERY AND GLOVES,. &c., &c>, &e., Isboro, Sept, 1,1860. Sic., Well flall fashion |_ i 1860. ENTtEMEN’S wear of Silk Hats, at the . HAT STORE ic Ar<aido 1 Block# oppose* Dickinson Honse. S. P. QUICK, | Corning, Fell. 23,1880. . But' I HOCSEHOLO rURNITTJBB, OF ALL KINDS, can be foand at the rooo | E. D. WSXiIiS, DAWRBNCEVILL) EALSAM TOLU, COITOH BEHEDT.—Ito most, popular and asefal expectorant no' in this tvioinityl; It is prepared from the Balfl tat graving Ip hot climates, mostly in Sooth M ] For.rale at Boy's Brog w i
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