TUB AGfTijiTUB. o Cil A»J> MHOE H. J. KAMSDELL, feiTOR. ll9 Nassau St!, Now York, and 10 =V Boston, are the Agents for the Agitator, and the » n fnliil anti largest circulating Newspapers In the rt .SSipsand the Canadas. They, are authorized to con sofSfat our lowest rates. , jf . ■ rs ; are pleased to state thij([ L. D. Taylorhas of the old ,"CryaU<l| Fonntain House’’ ■*°atnre landlord. Wellsborolms never known a i 0 landlord or one more universally popular, and the traveling public,fill ,n|te.th9 change, -3- Seixole Machine.—Mlii]P- Ctism has on at the Wellsboro Hotel jU shingle machine, for cutting shingles, and box j 0 ’ fo py thickness, baa ,never;j|been etjnaled. It ' iit o be capable of making one shingle per second thousand per hour. It cai| he seen in town ; a few .days, ■ ’i Contention—|f he Annual Meet-' the Pennsylvania Editorinlfllnion will he held tte city of Lancaster, on Wednttday,' the 20th of bniarj’oest, at 2 o’clock P. M.' important business 11 be transacted, and it is hoped plat there-will be a II attendance of tho members »n 4 editors generally roughout the State. An eleclioiUW be held for beers for the ensuing year.. , .|-i . . - ssmr Elections. —Ts» election for town ip officers will i" k ° P laCB on *’ ri W n «t-. It seems ere is seme doubt whethor the Road Coigmissioner kof last winter is repealed or ndtj We understand St the townships in this vioinitjj ore intending to : ct Commissioners. We hare revived a copy of a I for the repeal of last wintcrVlMr as far as relates this county, but hare no oR ltd ■sage. - ' jl! - Big Load.—Wo loam tha|jon Saturday last, belonging to a Mr. Mercoreoh drew 3,398 feet ■amber, board measure, at one \\ tad on' a double 1, from Mr. M.’s timber lot to hik saw-mill Jpear Ti j-a distance of four miles. It is said to.be thelar it load ever drawn by one teaiq jin this section of ntry. Wonder if the team con d make as big a riir'* on ft* JJ. S. Treasury as h ,re the Washlng- Birindlefs. ay* Horrible. -r-Tbo Clean (N| Y.) Advertiser, in icing the fire a 6 that place on im i morning of the h,says: “In Jess than an hour |i ad a half after its :overy, feel Empire Block, trtfe-j Vi busy, thriviny chants, mechanics and icae ' a heap of ii I" The Times says there wei| i no Uvea lost.— ichare-we to believe?- Property to the amount of ats4o,ooo was consumed, upo|J which there was insurance of $15,000. l| ghRusAWAT.—-This forenoonlta span of horses, ilessly hitched to'a handle .of shingles, near Ga d's store, became suddenly frig! tened and ran up a street as for as the Pennsylv tola House, when of them ran againsta free, injuring him so severely the died soon offer, ,Tbo by itef Burns, and the one killed wup valued, by some, 160. This is-fee third valuable Horse that has died tie the past few days—two from gunning away and other owned 'by L. D. Taylor/ fries sickness, -and led at JsSo. - - --J ~ &■* Death ojp a* OLd Pristilb.—Wo >aee that ibituary notice in the LewisburgjlC'Aromcfe honors memory of William CakotheihJ, a printer, who Im Blair county on the 7tb instij aged 76 years, was a native of. Northumberland when be learned printing busin'eas, and. afterwards went to Phila ihifl as a.presfimao. Afterworklng in various pla te publifeeilJLpaper at Danvillei at Bloomsburg, at Berwick, and printed thejfipjj: paper in Lewis f, which was styled the Gaseti& 'Mr. Carutbors’ paper wps fee Union Eickory,m tablishod atLew rg in 1826 or *29. For 15 oirZOMf his-latterye'ars, C. suffered from-partial blindness, when besought employment by which he cool j ; earn his bread, was happiest when bo could Hud honest work. 4 /ace, took a ;a-ride on the 2fst, and had southing of a spree. y filled several fpqr-hoifse slsighl. i Ibis connection we would say ft word in praise of popular and flourishing school Weiava seen ! graduates from the Institution, and they nil' « in expressions of satisfaction ,a(t the Instructions e received; and anyone who haajtaken the trouble lamine into the mode of qualifications ce Faculty, and the energy 1 which they per i their duties, conplcd take ich student, conuot but admili |]g thoroughness of schoolj and-that it is justly entitlra tq pre-eminence Commercial College. Wc are jwSQpally ncqaain* riih one of the faculty (Mr* garner), and .nan singly speakof his- ability As'jji ,teacher, of his srior style of penmanship,_and ofifaU obliging and demanly manners. We learn in. nduDCB at this school is about 100|and that it is rap-" increasing. We wish Jt thatcoffiinued success its iUso justly deserve. H • '* S' as Itesi.—Just nStfocal items are ■ a rce in this section as homely ®rls Or good-ua i bachelors. TVp .would sf)cak of the weather and beautiful sleighing we have jLad for tb, and which still lingers to tyjpss ns with its cnee, and of the sleigh-rides thitare going on? 1,6 words to express Ratification at we are ax&ti&d ftora s»ees. We 'tniyht ow some of the ;sidew6ks are, apd bop ? rs ‘''doored" by the tfafeherous ico, and per& tO Bomo <if ourjfeeople to dig up ,110 ff * ee in front of tbeir\h«|ses and above! |. m BJks,now that it is thawing. We might lo a the many nuisances walk in front 16 Etorea on Main Street, in the flltape bt decaying ? ea ’ Ba^i barrels, empty ffibods boxes, Ac., °* l eco * B and horses that are allowed tomn (J 1 ’ n *gbtly congregate there'; to “ salt" We ‘get a good many items this way, and we might' worthy citizens by plainly of Sut we wouldprefer lODe IQQot 80me on to knock e fl run away witty ©ipe one's wife, or e Q roon? almost anything, iffi£act,‘SO that we an item, ■ 1 f ■ Since the above was put ini,type, w« r notice aoir Te^ieen suddenly removeii- Itisalsoy-ery n *"ffe can’t itfTordio lose '(ho item. ~j\ Slepkise.—The, members-and ■ilk° n ° f the Rev - J - *• Calkins’ Church, in , ] M ® e ’ as^ e ®bled at his cozy “ cottage on the j, er,B ®B> and surprised hint and bis estima- At an early hour many of l, s j and Informed the pastor that ly re .*? , tcrß pvcd tbeevcning. ’ They were wei d »n” U |'w Wsre haring What is sometimes faSbi ° 46d viBk >” until guest after guest I tsr.,™7,‘l nci tb ® beamiD ® fae ««f the good-na- dm “ w i g !rt * at ’ WM ia ‘tor® fur h .t" * aired ’ «<wy igueste 6 rm« SlO the parlor, anda lady se'npra search is ecJ^T 4 tU wir « ; Ihey were easily fonnd ’ldorils r J Pa !'° n ’ ***** * omß , 'practical' joke, tp Uetmm party franykuoh transaction. - Bat he was finally persuaded to accom pany and was conducted to the center of the room, wharenpon H. W. Williwh«, Esq., stepped ’for woydj knd in behalf of the members and congregation of the Presbyterian Church presented the now coin, pletelyj astonished parson with about 40 volumes-of choice theological works, among which we may men tion wgre “ Cosmos," “Kitto’s Bible Illustrations," (8 vols.) Hitchcock’s Geological Works, Elley’s “Gos pels,”. and many other standard works. ;Mr. W., then turnodjto Mrs. Calkins, andjbegged her, to accept the parse hie held in his hand—whiob we. learn contained abont $35. His remarks were, timely and pleasing and were responded to in a feeling' manner by the grateful parson, Aft e? partaking of a sumo tuous re past prepared' by the ladies, the guests returned to their swrefal homes, well satisfied with the “ surprise" they, bad given. Altogether, U was the most pleasing affair we Over witnessed, and it was. conducted throngh ont in almost appropriate manner. ] j hANSOUS, " Corap,Oßuyonreelf, my angel," said tua’dam. “It waa pohody’a fault,; the cook could not havve possibly made good bread with that inferior Saleratns. I.protoiso you;that after this !day we will use J)e Stand's Suleratu.s in out house. For Mrs. J. tells,me; that she always uses it. and neyer lias any such luck as tbis.wilh,itT-bat that, on the contrary, she makes with'it the most enchanting pastry, cakes, hiscui t,lbread, pie-crust, Ac., and that it'always works like a cjihrm." The grocers sell it.' It |is menufae'- tured by D. B. De Land A Co., Falrport,: Motfroo Co., N. Y. f | i \ A. BBIED, “ \ In Addison, N. Y., ntthe Doolittle Hotel, Jan. 23d, by Rev! D. Nutton of Hornellsville/ Mr; J. ft: Me KINNEY, of Elmira, N.Y., to Miss LIBBIE .SWEET of Knokvjlle, Pa. | t . At the residence of the bride's father in Middlebn ry, by-tbe Rev. Joel H. Austife Mr. KING J.i TOW- Miss ENICEB. POTTER, botjh of Middle bury, l|oga Co., Pa. I On fee 23d inst, by Rev. J. P. Calkins, Mri, DAN IEL BftWEN, of Bloss, to Miss MARY MORRIS, of Charleston. i_ j. | SPECIAL notices. * A CARD. ■. We, fee undersigned, having in use a P, p.iStew art’s Celebrated Summer and Winter Air Tight Cook ing Stofc,** purchased ofParker Brothers, Wejilsboro, take pleasure in testify ing to the complete satisfaction with wtfich we have used them. For all the practical uses of |a Cooking Stove, as well as fori economy in fuel, th|y are unequaled by anything with which we Lave ‘ eyer been acquainted. 'While in winter-the amounti-of heat is amply sufpeient for all purposes of health jnnd comfort, its capacity for cbatrotoiy the beaAdsi o perfect feat in summer-all thp operations of the kuqhen may be carried on, without inconvenience from tbb heat, thus ymfcing it the most healthy and convenient, and by its perfect Citing, (ensuring dura bility) m our estimation the cheapest apa best Stove in use, j A, P. CONE, H Mbs. K. G. [WHItE* Mrs. HUGH YOU&G. See advertisement in another column, f Wolliboro, Deo. 26, 1860. ; The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a yery simple remedy, afterhavyjg suf fered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dr&id disease, Consumption—is anxious CD make t known -o.his fee means ojf cnra. To al who desire it, he will send a copy of fee pre scripts i used (free of charge), with fee fiirectioa for prepari ig and.using the same, which thely will'find a sure cufco for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. The of the advertiser in sending pre scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infor mation -which he conceives to bo invaluable, abd he hopes e|cry sufferer .will try his remedy, as it rtillcost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. F Parties wishing the prescription will please address I Rev. EDWARD A. ; WILSON, 13-ly WHUamsbuig, Kings Co., N. Y. I THE, AMERICAN MEDICAL ANJp TOILET j Receipt Rook. '* .This bop|r contains Jitcijjes, aiid Direction « foi* ma king aU|the most valuable Mcdlcjal preparaiionsjin use; also Repipcs and full and explicit directions fof ma king aßithe most popular and Useful Cosmetics, Per fumes.lsugueats, Hair Restoratives, andl ail Toilet Articles] If you arc suffering pith any chronic dis ease— a beautiful complexion,, a fine head of hair, a smooth face, a clear skin, a luxuriant beard or moustache—or if you wish id know anything and everything in the Medical and Tbilet lino, yon by all peruse a copy ofuhvs book, For full and a sample of tne work for pclrusah (free,) address the publisher. Tl F. CHAPMAN, -*• 13-3 m * . . Np. 831 B New York. ; the Btng- Lowell k iWHO SHOULD USE * . BD7EE DOES* VEGETABLE IMPERIAL WINE ; BITTERS?; f All who are afflicted with Incipient Consumption or Weak Lnogs should use them. , All wh<f suffer from weak Stomachs, Indigcallo*}, Dyspep sia, or Piles should use them. ! All who suffer from General or Nervous Debility, JfcjStlesg neas at night, want of Sleep,'Ac., should use them. All persons who ore convalescent after ferer or othoiSfi|pk ness should use t]icm. i t I * Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all pub lic speakers sh9Uld use them. ' Book .Keepers, and all persons feeding a sedentafyUfe should'usl them. , \ • ' Theageti and'lnfirm should use them. . - , All wild require a stimulant hr tonic shouldthem. All whdaro addicted to the use of i.dent spirits and wish to reformjjßhould use them. 1 They ndi-modo of a pure Sherry Wine, and of the native plants ana of the country, and: should’ UoircconiiuTd od by teirniemncß’■societies, olergymbh. physicians, and all | , f - -They art prepared by an experienced and’skillfull physi cian, - and fside from their medicinal jpropertles,! are a most delightfuhbeverage; and yet. as a mvdicipe, aj-oUis innocent, and harmjfess as.the dewe of heaven.j - Sold bynJrugghte generally. CIiAS. \VXDIH FIELD & CO., Proprietors. | . -78 William st. |lpw York. IJHldwi|l,:bowell 4 Co.. Agents at Tioga. f l -7:3y1. Dr|H. H. Burden, of Tioga, is General Agent for Tio ga to whom all applications for agencies must be made. [ t - 1 . • F-LOUB-ANO EEED STORE | IN J TJhe subscribe* wbuld'respcrtfiilly infortu the people of Welisaoro and vicinity that has opened a . FEofuß & FEED STORE, one doorkbove Hr. Gibson's Brut Store, on Maih St., where hefwin.keep constantly onThand as good an as sortment |of FLOUR and FEED; ns can Ihi found in tbo'market, which ho will sell cheap for edsh. Also, .«largiraiejOTtinoot of '\\ ’r| '■'* . Choice Wines unit JLiqnors, of a snpehor quality, oftd wnrrapted free from ternlion, fcbich ho to Lumbermen {end others at wholesale, cheaper thap an, eljicrestnblishnxmt in Northern Pertnp.’lvHnin, - • «L J. EATOGST. WtUsblro; Die. f>i 1880. 1’ , f•) h " ■ , DRUG STOKE Ilf WEULSBORO. - ■ i-Dr. o. wTcißspnr, . Havingjuat pponeda first-clnts J>rug Stoyp opposite Hoy's Blafck, anaounces to the citizens of fcliis and sarrobnjing country that be pviU keep bonstantly on hand alargo and phoice Btockjof i :• DRUGS AJHD IS EDI OI H ES, Wia*| and Liquors, Paten t 'Medicines, Paints,, "Oils & Dye Stuffs, Lamps, Window ‘i. ’ r Glass, Cigarsth Xohacco, J[. •! CAMPDEXE, FLUID AND KEEOSIiiE OIL, and every;other article kept in a first class Drug Store. In’ experiencedd.euqgist' ; . ’ / always iniattendance. ; > - t ; Prescripticcs; carefullyijomppUß ded. Th* public are invited to cal}. 1 . : lV>llsfKf-ro, Dec. 19, 1860. . , .|, 3 ■ROrPitO, ROBES.—A fair tales lof No. 1 D and SSo. 2 Buffalo Eobos, 'and also.ajpew Wolf Eobesjus| received by J W. A- ROE A CD* Wellsbdro, Oct. 31, IdOO. ’ i , , . m ■ ATEVr WHEAT FLOUB, tip tap tod Cheap, at. I: - J ; WPT&HIfS. ** \ X i t i TO CONSUMPTIVES. *r.'-'*■ ■» v _-.,i*«<t■ iOOA COUNTY AGITATOR. ■E ' T •OTESTFIELD ! -,'t O. W. “■ Spring Teem 1861', Select school; EBBINS, Teaches. nil) commeaco lsbroary 25th, TUITION. ! 8ranche5.,....,...;.,-. 60 -Common 3 00 -|Higher Branches-, 3 50 Beard .and rooms in private families furnished at prices. No paips will bf'ipar#d ; to make this {school equal toanyin the county. Come to Westfield, all yon who spend -your time and gold in the and thoughtless, throng*- and prapartlyour eelvSa forthe-reeponaihle duties of 4ife.- , JJ . ' , ' O, M/ STEJSBIKS. - Westfield, Tioga Co., Pai, Jani 23> 18fil, —r4 T ItOGA,CO. COURTI PROCLAMATION.— | Whereas, the Jibn. Robert G., White, President Jodria forth® ith judicial District of Pennsylvania, and A. Humphrey and J. (J. Whittaker,* Esq^a r A«b ciatepadges in Tioga county, hare' issued their pre cept,ibearing'date the 15tti day of December, 1860, and to me directed; lor th® holding of Orphan's Conrt, Court of Genera! -Quarter Sessions andjpyer and Terminer, at Wellsboro, for the County /£a, on the first Moadayof February (being the ty), 1861, and continue two weeks. ;ice is therefore hereby given, to tho Coroner, :es of tho Peace, and Constables in and for the |y of Tioga, to appear in the|r own proper per [with their record 5, inquisitions, examinations and pbrancea, to do those (biqgsi which of their affi bd in their behalf appertain to be done, and all feses and other persons prosecuting In behalf of fomuionwealth agninet any person or persons, are led .to be then and there attending, ppd pot to |t at their peril. Jurors arc requested to be ppne n their attendance at tho appointed time, agree* |o police. j I under my band and seal at the Sheriff's Office. IVellsboro, the first day of January, in the year pur ope thousand eight hundred and sixty (. ' j’ S. I. tOWER, Sheriff,- of T 4th d jsrd Jaatij couni •SODS,j reraej cea aj the d requi] depax tual a ably: Givej lEBY GIVEN that a Spe ) bold at the Court House, in i. David Wilmot, commencing of .March n«Kt, to poQtihue one he following causes, under the T-Assembly,of the 1-kb April, F. ptONALBSON, Froth’y. Notice is hei rial Court will h Wellsboro, by the Hot on the fourth Monday week! for the trial of t provision? of act ( 18344 J January 10, lSGI:;w Samuel M Fox Geo Wallace et &1 S Pierce Rosa vt. J Thompson vs. I Inscho vs. i J Duffey et al vs.. Stephen Babcock . vs. John W. Maynard vs. Hiram Inscho vs. Stephen Potter va. A C Ely vs. Arnos jßixby ra. Sarab L Keene vs.. Ansun.Buck. at al va. Timothy Brace et al ys, John Rrew pt al vs. Obadiiih Robinson vs, Henry Colton rwENT'Mv4 idaoo va. J Duffey et al vs. Alex Mattison. Tiogi County J S iSryden'a Adm'r Blngbam Trustees J N. ffiache Saran L Keene Amoj Bishy Biagiam Trustees Bing&am Trustees A S 'turner . Bing|«in* Trustee* M MEConverse ABtfl of N. A. for l)av lam Trustees Ban] Bins OTlCE.—Letters teatamen , granted to the subscribers on t Baxter deceased, late of Net county, notice ia hereby given livid estate, ib xu&kp laving claims, to present them I fur settlement, to |hp subscri- H> BAXTER. > „ BAXTER.) Elecutors - Co., N. Jf., Jin. 2, 1861.-Gt* X'UTOR’S Kl ;ary having been itate of Ira Clark jwnship, Tioga c [se indebted to s jtnt, and those b I'ly authenticated ■ ' ' *-‘l CAI carora, Steuben < (he ej son t 4 to payml propel her*. f A in AUDITOR’S undersigned, ap jpointed an nudftor to eettlo tbo account of C. Howifeon and Jas. Barber, executors of 0. B.'Good mau, deceased, and make distribution of the .proceeds o( said estate, will attend to lbo;duties of bis appoint ment on Saturday, January 12, 1861, at one o’clock p. ra.Jnt the office of A. P. £one, in'Wollsboro. Dec| 26, 1860. | S.; PIERCE, Auditor, DITOR’S NOTICE.—Tho npdersignsd'bfmng jceu appointed Auditor by the Court of Common of Tioga County, to adjust tho grocp&d* of f Sale of the' real ostale ’of Charles Boynton, (tend to the duties of sAid appointment at the r>f Morris Kelsey in Middlepary, on Friday, „ day of February next, at 10 o’clock A. M. of \y r when and where all persons interested will take, notice. JOIINiW. GUERNSEY-, 0. 18Gl.-4t» i Auditor. Kiensj Sheri will a Hotel the If said pletu Ja\ | hearing referred to in the above case will be •nod until Saturday, day of February, al dace and time of day. | JOW. GUERNSEY, Auditor. Tb« atljoni same | REGISTER’S NOTlCE.—Nnrico is hereby given, (hat the fullutriog, Administrators and Execinors have filed thbir accounts in the Register’s office ef Tioga County,; Pa., and that the same wHI be presented to the. Court lon ilonday, the. 4*h day of-February, for affirmation and allowance, vis : Aodcmnt of Calvin Reynolds and P. P. Smith, Ad ministrators of Joshua Smith, deoM.i Janl 16,1861. I H. S. ARCHER, Register. MINISTRATCiR’S NOTlCE.— Letters of administration baring been granted to the sub- the estate of hjanny Greenleaf,li*te of Dolmar township, dec'd notice is hereby given to those in debted to said estate to pftHe immediate payment, and those laving claims, to pre»ent them; properly ai|then ticateafor settlement tofthe snbsoiiber, in Delmar. JanilS, 1861. JACOB HILI]BOMVAdmV. A 'A : MINISTRATCIR’S NOTlCE.—letters of dministration baling been granted to the sub , or} the estate’of George SJattispn, late of Fur n township, deed, notice is hereby given to nibbled to said*e?tjue to mnkp immediate pay md those having claims to present them prop thentic&ted for eittlempnt in the subscriber. scrlbei mingt« those-i ment, erly at . H. MERIT, Adm’r. uii£ton, pec. 5, i860.*? ! DITOR’S NOTICE.---Tho undersigned, t ap ! bin ted nn Auditor to distribute!'the proceeds from the Sheriff { Sale of the property of Bau son, fate of Covirigton; will atleiid to that duly 'office io Tioga, on Thursday, the 31st'day of / nest, at Ift o’clock A. M. ! F.'E. SMITH, Auditor. i, Jan. 9, t. • • i an.Miit iel Wil at his Janaai II,ICATIO^ T S FOR LICENSE.—Notice is city giyen that the fallowing named persons I tbeir petitioD«|~in the office of the Clerk of ;s of Xioga Coj. for License ito keep public i' ' wv - ■ i ~ Vilson, Keengjvillo, Miller, Jacklon, rvin, Union. : ] .Jiijjony, Wellsboro.' ' l , '.'Lloyd, Middlebury. . ; i ’■ ! P'ilitteiaor^=Go»iirgt < >n towneiip. ' JOHN. F. DONALPSON, Cltrk: 1801. I ' i )VED FARM.—The subscriber-offers I a form on Middle Ridge, iri Delmac toym wn ns the Polit!!3 Wilson place, containing 45 acres improved, frame bouse, frame barn orchard. . , ~ ••..j ~ ■ rm'is pleasantly-located, and'prill bo sold on eaey.tcjjms, ' • : . \VM. BAOHE. Welllboro, Jan. Mi, ISottr. N# ' A p jE.J-The T!ii-Eajfra fequfcsted'to'raeet at llie EL S. ,WsUsborp, on Wedneg'tfaj, tfce.2sd inst.. at 2 f>l to select suitable persons for township :hejcouung year* ; A .-TAX-PAYER. 1 Farr, jrj o'doclU 0 Seers 11 THOUSAND. B ARRELS of best Win si iWbea't Hour, at $6.00 per b«nreior,sl;7S per like Is , ’ , SE6UEATOR. T i ■ -• 1 TJ sack; ai ,PETS ‘AtsD bit CtOTIIS.—Ii’U do it good to ice tho puUcrntamrTearn tho pfice« i ' ' ■ R^QCLATDII.. C'V. at the Welh idfo, Ra. i SALE OR TO LET—FOUR COWS. F° >pty:to i loro, 3)aa. 20, ISflO.rSjf .Welli PS AND SUOES-rTo fit tfieLiggestgi : or (be smallest baby.. Cbctipert Id., town consjderedji at the - RIfGDLATOR^ B.* [qualil; |CERfES.-rThe Grocery department is &ock L iuil,'* ajjd tbo pyTcos at [ i ? . REGULATOR. m PHOTOGRAPHS UPON PORCELAIN. Secured by letters patent in the United States,, . England, France, and Belgium. , The amhbican photographic PORCELAIN COMPANY, So. 781 Broadway Saw York, having secured ;their.novel* and ingenious invention by American and European patents, ore fully prepared toes* ecuto all orders for i presenting all the attractive and advantageous features of or dinary photographs, tho brilliancy and finish of a water-col or drawing, and u hitherto unattained quality of durability,- by being rendered as imperishable as the natural properties of tbe'artlcles upon which they are transferred. - As the' planted process of‘the Copopanyenablesthe repro duction of. photograph*. octunly on plain sur&cea > .but upon such as are round or of any degfeo of irregularity—portraits can be reproduced with faultless accuracy, and delicacy of delineation; upon porcelain wares of any description and di mension used as articles of, luxury or of household utility, such as ' Urns,Yaws, BreftlcfastCups, Toilet Articles, io. thereby securing faithful portraits and furnishing au unique and exquisite style of ornamentation of articles in domestic use. ■ 1 ' In-order to furnish facilities for the gratificatiop of fho ■popular taste, and to meet the wants of, those patrons of the . Fine Art| desirous of havjpg‘portraits qn porcelain, the Com pany,have Imported frupi Europe a collection of superior porcelain goods, manufactured to their own order, which they sell at co« priced* 1 ’ 1 ' As the American Company are owners of the patent - right, r aud consequently the only versons authorized to usethepro cusc, they bare determined, ip order to atford people in eve ry section of the Union, an opportunity to possess - Portraits ox China, tq make the following proposition to - - 1 Residents in the Country, who are nnnble to visit personally the 4.telier,aj}d Oal ’ ’ ' ieries in New York. Persons “epding, a J)hoto j grapji, ambrptype pc dagnerreo typo to iherofflce of thetJornpany in New York, accompanied will receire in return <l# of charge, A richly ornamented Breakfast Cop and Sau- cer, with the portrait trahsferred theroon, ByfrasncHktat tf daguerreotype and they wjl secure in likemanher," A hatidsorae French Vase,-or THilet'Article, with the portrait reproduced by the patented process. By sending a pair of daguerreotypes and ». - Firrntf Dollars, •’ ‘, they will receive in return j * A pair of victi Sevres Vases, with the portraits Executed to miniature paintings; and. in like maimer, portraits can be reproduced on porce lain wares or Vases of every quality of finish, ranging in price from twenty to one hundred dollars the pair. N. B.—Be particular in writing the address, town, county and state distinctly. All letteru to be adressed to “'ifanayer, American Photographic Porcelain Co /’ 7SI Broadway, no\7m3 • -Kxw York* PURIFY THE 82*0011. MOFFAT’S • r VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, 1 AND PIKENIX BITTERS. THE high and envied i celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines have ucqhired tor their Invaluable efficacy In nil the Diseases which they profee s to cure, bus rendered the uiu.d practice of pulling uot only unnecessary, hut unworthy of them. of Asthma. Acute and Chronic liheuiatism, Affections of the Bladder nfld Kidneys. ’ BILLIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. In tlm-souih and west[ where these, diseases prevail, tjiey, wilt be found invaluable. farmers and others, once use these Medicines, will never afterwards bo witLjgijt them. * ' £ BIFLIOUfJ COLIC. SEROS. LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTIYK NKSS, COLDS AND COHO lIS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT ~ , Dysprp£ia.-r~Ko person with this distressing disease,should d* ay using three medicinre immediately. 1 Eruptions of the Shin,' Erysipelas. Flatulency. Fever.-ifitd or tois spourge of the western country, thre?medicines will h«found epf-edy and certain rem edy. Other medicines Wave the system subject to a return of the disease; a. cure hy thesq medicines is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied and bo cured. F ulnesx of • ompltrf/tn— - QENEUAL DEBILITY, OODT, GIDDINESS,' OKAYED, Ueadach** of,every kind, Inward fever, luflalnatury Kfyenaa ttam, lupare Blood, Jtinpdice, Lui'i of Appetite. Mercurial JHsmte*. —Never ful« to eradicate entirely nil the effi*ct« of Mercury, iuf.nltely soouor time the most pow* erfnl preparntion’of Sarsaparilla.‘ NIUIIT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTION'S. pi'lts.— -The original proprieh r of medicines was rured of Piles of do gears’ standing, by the use of tbeao Life medicines alone. PAINS In tho bond, side, back Joints and organs. Wmimahsm, — affected with this terrible disease,will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush of Blood to tho Head, Scurvy, gait Rheum. Swellings. Scrofluhi, o* King’s Evil in its worst forms, Ulcers of ov* ery description. ' Worms of alllcindg ar«i effecturally expelled by tbeae medi cines. 'Vareplß will-do well them whenever tjjejr existence te suspected. Rejlef 'prill bo certain. The Life Pills aiid Phconiz Bitters PURIFY THE BLOOD; And thus remove all disease from the system. Prepared and sold by Dlt. WILLIAM 11. MOFFiT, 336 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New York. For sale by all Druggists. 62yl IMPORTANT | NATIONAL WORKS. PUDUSQ£D BY X». APPLETON k CO. 346 348 Broadway, Nbw York. THE following Tforjfspresent to Subscrlbesa'in any part ot the country, (upon receipt of retail price,) by mail or express, prepaid: j The New American Cyclopedia. A popular Dictionary of Ucnoral Knowledge. * Kdl&d b/Xfoorga Ripley and Chariea A. Dana, aided by h numerous selpstcprps of pri ters in nil branches of jScienc**, Art, apd Literature. This wrk-is being published in about 10 large octayo volumes, each containing TOO two-column page 1 ?. VoU I, 11, IV, V, YI VII, VIJI, and IX. are' now ready, each containing near 2 600 original articles. An additiupul >olame will be published once m abom three months. Price, in Cloth. $3; Sheep, $3,50; Half Morrocco, s4{ Half Russia, $ LOO each. ■ ' : . The New American "Cyclopedia is popular without being superficial, learned, hut pot pedantic, comprehemuTebuUut ficieully detailed, free frgbi personal pique, and party preju dice, fresh and yet accurate. If is a confpletq statement of all that is known upon! every hnpoitapf topic within the scope of human intelligence. .Every impoHaut article in it has been spechtly written for Its pages by men au thorities upon tiiV topics of which they spwk. They are re quired to bring the subject up to the present moment; Jo state just how it stands jww. 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K-o oth*r works will sb libenlly reward the exertions of Agents. AN Agent Waited Id tills County. Jerros made known uo apphcaUog to the Publisher*. [Aug. 11, ’59. attblac tions., Ii- H.J WOOD, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST. , . ' SKYLIGHT Ambrotyvszi Molainotypex & Photograph*, AT WOOD'S GALLERY. DagtMjreorrposi Ambrotypes or MeUinotypes.gn largod to Life Size.pid finished plainer colored. ' -Picfnrcs in eases for 60 cente-f-othcr sires in pro portion, and all warranted equalto city work. . Work done in l all kinds of weather except for chij dren. „ r; ; j .... j , . , Rooms over Wm. Roberts’ Tin Shop, first door be low Empire Siorc. j Wells boro, Oct 31, 1860. . , Preparatory School for Teacher*. - WeUeboro, Tioga County,Penha. R. BURLINGAME, A. 8., • • Principal. ' The Winter-Term beJgins Tuesday,’ Bbc.’J, 1860, ant) closes Friday, Fobijla, 1861. TUiTIOX. ": • ' Juvenile Of pertinent, ... $2,60 Common English Branches, - - . 3,5,0 Higher English Branches,’ - - 4,50- Languages, ..... fi.fiO Pupil: of any degreo of advancement received, and carefully instructed. Special efforts will ba made, to property qualify those designing to teaeh, for their profession, . j . Wellsboro, Clot 31; 1860. . , 1. K'COIhE, SloutllttoiiyXsiqnltt l’«p»lii,; iOßUyspapsia and Indigestion. i s | For tale at Roy's Drtg gt'ufe A Novelty irithe Art World! Misiaioue Zjscsxesis orEsssoss os Cmsi, I'rrs dollars* |T£K«I>OU.&KS, IN 4XL CASES HUMOUS, DItOPSIES. COUTIERCIAL COLiECE. LOCATED OVER THE SUSQUEHANNA TALLBY BANK, BINGiIAZSTON. 12. 7. FACUI.TV. - D. W. LoWBj-L, Principal, Ptufcssur of the Science of Accounts, Practical' Accountant, author of Loweira’Treatise npon ■Book Keeping, Diagrams niustrating tho same, Ac. John Kankix, Commercial AccoynUht, Professor of Book- Keeping and FracliwlMuthemstics. J. J. Cortis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Be Ymrtmeni. x , _ A. J. Warner, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. LECTURERS. . iT ‘ Hon. Daniel S. DickjxsuN, Lecturer on Commercial Law ana Political Economy. . ~ ’ .lion. Ransom BsLcom, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommiawry Npte's and Bills of Exchange. “ ‘ ’ Rev. Dr. E. Andrews. Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. - ' 1 HO5. StUtRHAN D. pHBLPS, >VM. K. OSBORN, ESQ,, TRACT R. ' Morgan, tuq~, M u. E. Tavloe, pf the firm ot Taylor, We«.i k Co., D. D.‘D*nton, of tl}« fifip nt'Jackson, Denton ± Marks. tleWlffC. Striker. ’ ' . The übJeStbf'this College la tb afford to all as opportunity of obtaining a thorough business education. •The bodss and furtud are carefully arranged by practical accouutants expressly fur this lositntlon aud embraces all the recent improvements. , The course of instruction comprises every department Qf ' business. The learner'will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of-Bniiblo Entry Book-Keepingas applied to the following kinds of business, viz:—General Merchandising, .Manufacturing, Banking, Commission. Steamboaticg, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting,'Foreign Shipping. Ac. Young Men can quality themselves in a short time at this Institution to fill important and lucratiro situations. Am ple references'can be given whtfre graduates of 1860 are now tilling denira.be bltu&tlua* with salaries varying from $5OO to $l6OO per annum. x . The Fropriotorsaro in possession of testimonials from some of the first coimnerciil houses iu the State, to whom th’uy have furnished book-keepers,* showing their entire aatiefoc lion ami confidence in tho ability of the graduates of this institution. ' • . . , . ... Ir . Penmanship, In all its branches, taught by the tpostsKiiirui and tho r ougJJ qf the art. No college in the bountry enjoys R Ingher’reputatioc in department. . Ladles Department entirely separate from that of the gen tlemen. Students can enter College at any time—no vacations Time to complete the course from S to 10 weeks. Students passing the requisite examination are presented with tho most elaborate and elegantly engraved Diploma issued by any coromer. lal or classical institution in tlie Union. Assistance rendered to graduates in pro^Urin^tdttTaliiJis. For terms or TuHion. price of board, ’testimonials? from.graduates filling rituatioae, Ac., send for circular con taining fpH particular*. * A SUPERLATIVE TON IC ? DIURETIC, ®YS 9&So MVICSRATIH& COBDIAL To the Citizens of New Jersey and Penn's. APOTHECAPJXS, DRCOOIST3, QEOC2IUJ AND PEITAT3 fAMIUM Wolfe’* Pure Cognac Brandy. Wolfe'* Pure Maderia, Sherry and Port HTn«. Wolfe*• Pure Jumpi'ea and St. Croix Bum, Wolfe’* Pure Scotch, and Iriik Whitkey. ALL IN BOTTLES.—L beg lenye to call the citizens of the United States to the above Wines and Liquor* imported by Udolpho Wolfe, of New York, whose name is familiar in this country for the purity of his cele brated S-h‘i lam Schnpps Mr. Wolfe, in Ills letter to mo, apt- ki tu of the purity of his wines and Liquors, says : ** 1 will atikc mv reputation its a wujr. my standing as a mer chm.t ot thirty years’ residence in the City of New Voi k, that that a.l the I’randies and wines which 1 bottle are pure aa impf rted, and of tbe bent quality, and ran be r'-lh'd .upon by • very purchaser ” Every buttle has th« projrriefriV’f nvneon the w ix. and a fac sannle of lu« on ihe-certiflcate. The pnblic are lesprcfltilly invited to call and examine for them-clvrs, For *ale at helail hj nil Apothccaricsnnd Gro cers iu Philadelphia. CKOIUJE 11. ASHIViN, No. 532 MarketrSt.. Philadelphia, &>le Agent for Philadelphia, * B'*a3 the followiog from the new York Conner; Business one >ew York Merchant.— Tfc are happy to inform mir f«Jloxv citizens that there m one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and countty merchant. cun go and purchase pure wines and Liquors, as imported, and of-thu best quality. We do not intend to an elaborate description of this merchant extensive bu-d -tjeu, although it will Well repay any stranger or citizen to vHt Udolpbo warehouse. Nob. 18,20. and’ 22 Beaver street, and Not. 17.19 and 21, Mnrkutfield street. His atoce of Schnapps on hand ready jor shipment could not hare been less than thirty thousand cases: the Crandy some ten thousand of 183Cto 1856; and ten thou sand baaes of Madeira. Sherry apd Port Wine. Scotch and Irish Whiskey Jamaica and St. Ctolx Kmn. some very old and aqua! to any in thin country. He also had three large collars, filled with Brandy, wine, Ap., in Casks, under Cus tom House key, ready for buttling. Mr Wolfe’s sales of Schnapps last year amount,cd to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope that kTleas than two years Lo may be eqally successful with Ids brandies and wines. HU business merits'the patron ago of every lover of his species. Privato’fuiuilies who wish pure wipes nncf t Liquors fur medical use. should send their orders ducat to Mr. Wolfe until every apothecary in tho land makeup their minds to discard tke pononou* stuff from their qhehas, and repines it with Wolfe’s pure wipes and Liquate* We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of cmajl dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of wines and liquor*. Such a man, and midi a meichinit, should bo sus tained agniost his tens of thousands ot oppodepts m the Uni ted States, who sell nothing but imitations, ru.uous alike to human health aud happiness. CjuiJ JSIPORT4NT TO THE LADIES. WASHING NO IHOnB A DHUDGS. The undersigned would announce to the. citizens of Tioga County, that they have purchased the right of manufacturing and selling MBCAIS WASHING IVACISPE, which for simplicity of construction, utility and cheap ness, exceeds any other piuchine in use. It needs no oljbcr recommendation than to see it work. A boy, ten or twelve years! of qgo, cau do thp washing of a family IK AK li*OUK. APY person in want of a good labor-saving washing machine, can lake one of these home and do jtheir washing tyith jt, and if not perfectly satisfied, they' can return it. this machine is po humbug, but an arti cle indispensable iiFevery fapiily, It docs not wear op tear the clothes to piece* like hand washing. PRICE. FIVE DOLLARS.’ Machines for sale at ROE A CO.'S Sto3 0. Manufactured and sold at D. STURROCK’S Shop, near the Academy. W. A. HOE, • D. STURROCK. = n ■ Pennsylvania Haute, ) Wellsboro, Dec. 1, I 860.) Haring need on*bf McKay's Washing Machine, I can confidently recqmmend Uy-aod would not be with out one for any price. ,'i J. W. IUGONY. 19tf GREAT INDUCEMENTS. I AM now prepared to wholesale FLOUR, FEED, MEAL and GRAIN yhppor than any man iu the county. ‘ As * • I BUY FOR CASH, And hging connected with several large flouring cs laDlisliinfiiits, I can afford to to supply Lumbermen and Dealers generally with n good ajtlcle, and cheaper than the cheapest. I have raHde nnrftngemonls ipAho city of New York io as te supply anybody and everybody with -GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, r ’ YSRY CHEAP. - COFFEE, StfGAES, TEA; FISH, TORK, And-is fqet Anything in the Provision line, will he spill cheap for cash, ur exchange for grain. WANTED. 10,009 BUSHELS CORN AND OATS. In exchange for Groceries. Call at FRED. K. WRIGHT’S Flour, Feed and Provision Store, No. 8 Hain-St., WeUsboto, Pa. June 7, 1860. ~ , • • A ■ NEW, Large, mv! Elegant assortment of r . ’ Jxr - OAEPBTJKO,; !• Will be Sold nt tho loWesLfprices.>y_ POK SALE! GKHAM OLOOD6OOB i at ock .vvhsiar uf TlOali, TIOGA COTOTX, . PA., ' A IARQS BTTPPLT OT ’ •■bra? sHßtr»Bfl»Y, RAPES, E VERGREENS, ic., *c., 4*. 1 ? S —Tt e«=s of the most desirable kind*, and «f *%■ ;♦» sip, if c paired. Standard trees m hearing /’ f,E<—l freiit supply of theoboicut kinds.' Fv«*C , SI id* of Crjab apple. Id $ r A large supply of the best and aoet^apprend RRI ES”Aa extensive assortment of the beet kln»«, P 2 y— Vli: Delaware,Diana,lsabella,Black £tu mm* . White Summer, Hanford T'Vncord. 1 £N’n , AL~^ ce Pl n Sf Mountain Ash, Cone CL** r-orfjirj Scvtch Fir, European Silver Fir, Nerw tf uriauahd American Arbor Vitae, Larch, k*. __lXnlly leaved Berberry,ChineseWeigalta, jmfo.ip, Deutzia, Green Forsythia. IBnlt moire Belle, PraiiTe^Qucen. JERRIES —Of several choice varieties. Bed, and White, ilinviie all who arc in want of any of the above 3 caillaml'so© them fur their own- satisfaction. B. C. WICKHAM, JOHN T. BLUOIWOOU. ta 3?IV Tiup\, g. 22, ISCfcyt- ito wl ' m FALI HE KULUSIERT SHOP, IN.ST., WELLSBORO. .INA SMITH-has just purchased her , AND WINTER tjOODS, [Straws of all kinds. Pattern |iTo'wers, Velvets, Silks of all ku-Ux, PAI M 1 cOQsfet? Bloomc and in l I HINDS OF TRIMMINGS. n caul from tbe ladies of Wellaboro tai Hngl confident that 4 : QODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, trio farorablj with those of an/ establish* ji conjity in regard to price. AND PRESSING d<ya* U * i klnncs. j nm OppAEito Empire Store/np-statri. • liSfilf. * ‘ « le Rnli cinity HEI id eon ent in po!rioi JS3~ ?opt. BOOT, SHOE, UEATI THE lun oceW tUo- brunch' tent woijhu IJCI dorsij hi id bj |ns of jen ar 4ad ai i & FIWDIIVO STORB fcned, having leased the store formerly (J. W. West, intends carrying on aU Ibc shoe and leather trade. Cotnpo* e employed in the Manufacturing Da* 1 work warranted to be oar »** m** it tnrei ifsctnrje, jAlio> all , . b!h> instantly indingi, t •ices fdr c HIDES , the high Weller kind ADE BOOTS AND SHOES. (ad. All kinds of Lea|b«r and Skit instantly on band and for »1« at lair t ready pay. .. IELTS taken in exchange for Saada ibrket price. JOS. KiBEKOLB. it. 6, 1860 >n be l£o Ci i!sh ti jid P ;st m i Sej FAMILI LIQUORS. CEJ fj. b). MOREHOUSE & CO.. apor org and Wholesale Dealor* in ,1" .3, Wines, Gins and Seganj til call tho attention of the citizens of the ties t< their Pure Wines and Liquors, put iqirowa supervision, for Family and Ma in oi ses assorted to suit customers. Clubs, . d ot. er public bodies, who require to par i‘ge o ‘small quantities, in casks or bottles, ic rally dealt with. Price List sent •jx - : 111I 11 ranale ig lea tie t rjite\l Bin i undejr tl icinal use [Uitarjl a; use in la 111 be V l ' heatjoi [ I ftforebonsel Bitter*. mendef by tbp first physicians at the beat ;n3\vn ’fir dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility, 'e: vous Diseases. As a beverage, it U para, ib and delicious to the 1 * taste. Sold by aU I. , WjlL a i CO., Prop'n, 3 A 5 Exchange Place,. ' , Jersey City, N* J. j *1 ha subscribers wish to engage a few_aetira local and' Traveling - Agents for their hooka, liberal nduceroents mil be offered- Porpar iddress as above. 13~3m Rccoiac stnedj ki ad ali sft ■holesoon >'aggU Li. P. S.- es, as whoa ulars, WE r lLsboro foundry 4.W OTACMIIfC $!BOP l«IN IN FDLX BLAST. jEJRT STOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor ouyg & Co., Tioga, takes this method to ia- Public hat bo Ims leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, lage o: ’ Wellsboro, for a term of year*, and tjit in jood running order. Is prepared do do tfjivorl: usually done at'such an eatabliih jo best manner and out'of the beat material. !NT¥ TEARS EXPERIENCE! id ov sr twenty years’experienco in the b«* ill hive the work, entrusted to him, dvao ler hi j supervision. . . - , will he f ent out half finished. i ik6s t plows , sravxs .11 kinds on band and made to order; ROBERT YOUNG. ' j AC 11 y fofm-tlte in the V 11 having j ul all kinds o moot, iu th TW , tie ha; siqlass as directly' To, \tcork MVLL- Se of 8,57, CHS a y 2S,] I ] *>\ nJealr , The «u 'iber, ptorv Grit jnpd F Floliir/Mi al 1 ' 'f U of kinds on short Fail to pic *sbl, I aira'nat const mtly of mT vrofk, vill well! as miso f. Decembie*' DURING MILL {ILL'S CREEK, HjOLL.IDAYVIL.LiE. having completed bis large three ourlng Mill, is prepared to furnish ‘'ced in quantities to suit purchasers. STOM WO R K notice. and on termai which ain&et .lave TIiHEK KUN OP STOxVB, ’ employed, and I am sure.that* trial prove boacficifll to the customer ms 0. P. JUcCLCKB. , istjo. : Valia T: lE. slob; know » aa boro' nml* ?tah containing 310 Improved, with sell c it-np tor ic proptrty For furtbdr p Morgan UurLC StoWy f orir wail: Real Estate for Sale. er offers for sale the large hta iIIIGGS FAKM, situated near <)>• W»Us- I Road, one mile east of WhiturjrTilU,' .mil pood* farming land, about 40 oc:m tjie barn and a log house thereon, will irupon rea-wmibie time, or ezchangt TWr Fork. jcnt i the (j i (field icn*B« i a fnu :wh oi ■tony ticnli mrlea Ct. 3, [rs apply to 11. Wt. Williams, lon. or[tbe subscriber. l&GO.*—Sm. ,L PA V«'Al pai l Mi. PAPER ' WALL PAPER' WALL PAPER ‘ WALL PAPER [largest assortment of stall paper Isboro.’ In connection iritis' the Window Shades of alt kind*. Call WSI. H. SMITH (pril £th, 1860. , , Latest et] ever t rough above can b Boon at | Wellsbo: MIRRORS! i : t Mirrors i ; ; MIRRORS! ITJaST; receded'j|t SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, >. * lUrgoat and biat assortment of Mirroii m r brouglit to- Wellgbrjro. People who wiah “to »#* themselves as others see them/’ will please «au » d examine. 1 j I Ulnns-Hola Flouring mill. THK people o Manuiield and vicinity aro hereby Bci J,, *d mat said'Mltb has just been repaired, and put in p«y-’ feet order, having ihrcb run of stone and a liiftnt Separator* which, wiU fcjjvtnUv all foul seed from tht *, the best or work can and will be don* ' chants and am invited to try- thU Mill, nnd *--»r rate work will be, warranted by J.O.KEI I T Mansfield, Augnst 15,;1559. .Vn.-*-. X. B. 0&&h paidtfor all kinds of Grain at ths MtU. ! BINDING.. BOOiKS, Majflieinos and Newspapers bound i» ?i. pericr Styles. Universal facilities ennMc r- -o pleis ,11. See at the BOOK STOKE PEDtpBS will find it to their advantage to ts'. .1 Roy’s T)rng Store, nsbobos jnsl received «■!«> -a ■apply of Essential Oils and Essence* air t: «s which be U »«fling very cheep for cash. - - • G' AHPETB ANDi FLOOR Oil CLOTiK-'.-- -A-larg* anortiacnl now on band and- Cur - • -jjiaaifbj^; - W. A. < <*. er v H, S. BASTINGS.
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