THE KEWj STAB 6PkI^9IMa«IHNEB. O, aay aid yon see by the dawnfe early light, ■ 4PWSII Oier the eallantly Btnjiming. -And rocketanwy glare* spd bornhs.-barat ia mid Ur. They’ll buTpfove thro* ihff night mt ourflug Is Still there I Gh r say that the star Upato'gled-bauner shall lha tee and tbfchanootrthe brpjfelT r_-'" From-IBb shore dimly seen tbro? the-mlsts oMheitfeep, srWfcere batlerlaa frown «Dd;tbe foeman , *■ c What Is that which th* breeze o’er Anderson’s keep, it futnlly.blowa, half conceals, half disclodeg! - How it catches*the gleam'or‘thoinorning*B first beam, " Its fall glory reflected now shines an the stream#* ‘ frjSngWd'banner that floats o’er theyifs; t Ob. God, give them courage that banner to save, i > ,c.\ar.{ iV“< ■. ■ .*, ; . ■ . S>l .1 1 [Compiled fur The Agitater.] j : ■**Jte'«Om£ifer of the Educational arliolestbst 5 ImTaiappeared in the Agitator and.: l«Witbeeninauced by recommendatidn of the Superintendent of Common Schools:tdn|Ex,hiV ■ real namjt, : to them. 1 . - - . i • - . It is anticipated that our country, papers, wjll fetters' 'with an “ Educational column,” in wbicFfqaestions of interest to the f schools', school law, and the system generally will be discussed. ' " - ; [ J S»dSrwS :^£VfetV; ------ 'f-‘| - - EDUCATION’ DISSIPATES THE EVIUS OP liq|jORANCE. Dick «marks that in the Highlands of geotiand, not long ago, the motions ana appear ances of-the clouds were considered ominous of disastrous events. On the evening bdfore new year’s day.-'.if a 'black 'cloud appeared in any put of. the horizon, it was thought tojprognus ticate a plague, a famine, or the death of some great.ltan::itt, that part of the country;.over whiOh itEeau|od to. bang; audio order to as ' certain the place threatened by the' ojmen, the tfcOtidfiS of pe clouds were often, | watched through the f hole night. So likewise! many of * the peupiVrejjarded certain days ae unlucky; l.or ominous offbad fortune. The day of the week on, whicli thepthird of May falls is de smed un : ’ the year. ■ -- t, <With a-slip! change, a part of this descrip- : tibn Would afply well to our own courtry, even lyj-tg the present time. How many tSgmsands of days are lqs| annually in the. Units apS tales in consequence 1 of superstitious fears iirtrela tion to. sitting out upon a journCy, entering -upon gowuit of.-any kind, or even be ghfaing to-qaant or plow on Friday, the un* fttky* day offamericaus. How many persons hava, had,,m|efijrtanes attend them all their fives beesusaMey were born, or christened, or married on T?i|itiay ! How many houpes have Feen burned they were begun, raised, or moved'intdj on Friday 1 How many steam boats and yealels have been burned or wrecked . because they;wpre launched or sailed on Fri . day 1 And yet) strange as it may seem, many of the most fiiirjtnitdus events have occurred on Friday, among which it may be mentioned that Columbus sefsail on this very day which re sulted in the Sllscovery of the New World. Many people,'it is said, and in some instan ces whole communities, always! commenced plowitfgV ’soiiihg, and reaping pri Tuesday, though bj,.tb|B rtiferthe most favoiabla weather . for these pur»Osea"is. frequently lost.] again, will *p,t. da any account, perform cer tain kiads df;labor on Friday. | The age of the moon is also much'attended to in many -parts of the world, j A along the Highlin'dcra of Scotland, the opining prevails, among the unlettered, that if a house ttakes fire while, the mood is in the decrease, the family will, from that! time, decline in its ci|cumstan . cefi and sinkjf tntp poverty. In this; country, equally unfounded and ridiculous opinions are entertained, i .Bow many-there, are credulously traduced into |he commonly received opinions fhat if swine’ irt killed in the old of he moon, the pork willlsprink in the pot; that i eed sown at this feme,will be less likely to Up fell; that shingles should not be laid nor stakesldriven in the old of th| fnoon, because the fortper would p more likely to Warp, and the lat|er to be phrownby fife frost. These and similar absurd opinions held in various por tions df the States. It ip a praisewor thy, fact that.tnese ridiculous and oppressive no ■ tions are nofeiefitertained by the intelligent and educated.portion of community, being limited almost eiolnsipely to the uneducated.j Those and J like notions manifestly chain down tho..ui|dfSrstandlng, and unfit |t for the appreciation|of- those noble and enlarged views Wmcb revelaflim and 1 modern science exhibit of . ’the, order, eitant, and'economy of thel universe. It is iamentaijle to-reflect that so many thou ; sands of beings endowed with the faculty of reason, who, ban not be persuaded of the rotun dity of the earlb, and distances and mjagnitudes of the faeavtjuiy bodies, should swallow, with out thp lenstjhpsitation, opinions ten] thousand , time? more Improbable. Notwithstanding the mathematics)' certainty of the truth pf the Co nernican -system of astronomy, Jinsthnces are not rare oflpbrsons professing la respectable degree of intllligence, who entirely discredit its sublime teachings ; and yet some of these very parsons find|ittle difficulty in beljevii|g that an old -woman <&fi transform herself and roving her jway through the air sticky | J Ifappears|t|iat these superstttioi so far from being innocent and hw-miw-. lotions, lead[jtO the, most ..deplojrable results. They onght, jlhorefore, to be um|ermuned and thoroughly,eradicated by all persons who wish to prpmotje she happiness and j wel-being of general,society!,. This duty is especia ly incum bent upon parents and teachers, and. :an be ef fected gnlybj| rendering correot early education ’ universal. Ttfiorar.ee of the lawp and economy of nature, isflje one, great source of these ab surd opinion), j They have not only r o founda tion in! natuti >, or experience, but at e directly opposed to I ojth“. In proportion, th in, as we, - advance in qi r 1 researches into natuip’s econo my and laws i haU/v{q-vperceive their futility find ftfisurdit. As in other cases, .take avpy its-cause, ,an lithe effect will be removed. .' t ■ fl. 0. iJOHNS. S-.U Tr'tlngTts! CoiAß.—l had stoppeiHal a store in Missouri t 'iurohase some little'article, when my attention was direeled to an old lady who •was gja piece of calico,- She palled if thisjway arid! that, as if she would fear if to piecesj held b ip to the light in different po sitions, spat on a corner and rubbed |t between her fingers to!try if the colors were ghod. She then stood «tnl| awhile, seemingly n<* entirely satisfied. Aflfist she cut off a piece: with the clerkls,scissors! and hsnding it to fi tml ,gawky lookinggirl,:about etandifig. beside .her,.said; '-j <. , • Hera, Liz ffane, yon taka’n ehai> that.’.n see ef't fadosj i ■ And Liz Jane put it into her mouth,, and dhtifolly went to work. | A Lamb FpiJii ly.— A father pf tjiree eons and five daughters was asked what sfainily he Bad, 'The aSsyrer was, " I have ttyroa gone, and. they have each five sisters." •‘ Morey I 1 ’ 'ted the interrogator, “»io a ’ yema: cd a WEB di'A L co i/fc b cue . . LOCATED O VKtt THE SUSQUEHAJtSA TiJilsT BASK, BINGHAMTON, N. Y| . I FACULTY. D. W. Lowell, of the Scttnfftdf Accounts, Practical Accountant* author of'Lowell’s treatise open Book Kt;ep.h}g, the salje,Ac. : JoaxfHjdyxix, Commercial-Acconntaflt, Brofefser.of Book* Keeping ann PnictrcallMatbematics. j| J. jJ.XJjbiis,! Assistant Teacher, In the. Boon-Keeping Be pattmenf. d”/' - : j ' |- *■ A. J: WaitxzsL Professor! nf Practical and Ornamental, Pen • mansbip, Commercial Calculations and Coir|spoadenc». ; 1 LECTURERS. ( I , Hon. Baxiel S. Dickissok, Leoiarer on Commercial Law and JSdcmomy. ’ , ” . , t Hon.'lUxsomlßalcust, Lecturer on Contracts^ Prommlssary Notes and Bills of Exchange. • - Her. Dr. E. Andrews. Ldctacer on oenunercial|EthicB. . , EXAMINING COMMITTEE, | PHEtrei Wx. Eife, Tract R. Moneßx, Edq., Wm. E.TatIQR. of the firm dtj Taylor, Weed AOo./B. BJ DtfSfoN, of the'Urm ert Jackson, Denton & "Marks. Be \VlttC. Striker- • ' £ The object of this College is tb afford to all *1 opportunity oY'-obtaUiiiig Mbpronglrbusiness education. | : The boobs and forms are carefully arrange? by practical accountants esprcaily far thia lualtution and embraces »U ‘the recent'lmprovements. * 1 . The course of instruction comprises business. The learner will bcjthoroughly tqnjrht the science anil priictice Of Double Entry Book-Keeping asmpplied to the following kinds of business. Viz;—General Merchandising, M.iimfictarnig. Banking. Commission, Steamboat in© Rail roading. Forwarding. Frwghtr'ig, Foreign Shipping, «c. • Youxc Mex can qualiny themselves In a sheet time at this institution In fill important and lucratire situations. Am pl« rrTerence.'i cun be given where graduates ofi 1860 .ire now filling de>irahe situutionjs wiUVsalaries varying from'ssoO to per annum. ; i The Proprietors are inJpossoSsion of testimonials from some of the first (iommcrcia* wusosr.lin the State, to whom they have lurnhhed book-keepers, flowing their uptlre satisfac tion and confidence m the ability, of the'grofiulites of this instiintion.; * .... j«• - . M .i . Pi.xMANsniP, in all its taught by tlie most skillful and thorough masters.oi the art. No college m the bouuiry enjoy** higher this department! Ladies Department entirely separate from'tlat of tbs gen tlemen. • f Students can enter College at any tlmo-4no vacation* Tjmrto complete the course from 8 to 10 vreAka. Students passing the requisite examination arc presented with the newt elaborate and elegantly ftpgraved issued by any comrUerdal or classical institution in the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring aitnath xuj terms of Tdition, price of board, testimonials from graduates filling situations, Ac., send foil circular con taining full isirticulurs, „ * ISyl ! A SUPERLATIVE j t, TONIC,DIURETIC, DYSVt^o !hypbatin& comm sey a|i( pettL To the Citizens of New Jersey APOTHECARIES, DRUGGISTS, GROCERS .OfD PRTTV W-dfe’s Pure Coyiiao Brandy* W<dfe*s Pure Maderia, Sherry and Pojd Wine. Wolfe■* Pure Jamaica &nd St. Croix i|um. Widje’s Pare Scotch and Irish Whishty. ALL IX BOTTLES.—I beg leavp to call the citizens of the United Slates to the 4b|ve Wines ami Liquors imported hv Udolpho Wolfe, of Keif York, whose nnrae is famrlmr In ‘ hlk country Cor the parity of ble cele brated Sebetdam Schapps. -Mr. Wolfe, in bia letter to 'roe, speaking of the pnrfty of his wines and Liquors, says : “ I • will stake my reputation as a man. my standing as a mer chant of thirty years’ residence in the City of Jew York, that that all the Brandies aqd wines which 1 bottle are pare as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser.” Every bottle !ms the proprietor’s nameob the wajt. and a fac simile of his slgnnature on|the certificate. 'The pnhlfc nj-c respecrfilly invited to call 'Rod examine for them-elves ! For sale at Retail by all Apotbemries and Gro tvisiu I’bilaldelpUia. GEORGE 11. ifeHTON. Jfo. 832 Market St., Praladelphia, , Sole. Agent for Philadelphia. Rem’ ibe bllowitr frorr Mieney York Con|ier: __ E.norsjoi‘ .cbi.v' -<i\ .\sXev YorkMkbgimxt.—Wears bajjpj o • el|ow c’iizen. .hat there is one piece in out c' y v ije e .]•(• nh'’«*c‘- o pothecaH}, and country merc'inn 1 • , .i o /ta-••hr.-'o nu e wince apd Liquors, as' iuipq. r yt*d.n 0 .he be;. Vi*e • o 'oiintend to give a > e’uhoiaJo (‘ec*io m-j d .i» mc r n (jktcnsjTe bast* nc*‘S.l. wil* we -1 -te*» r' y ’ ..«»ger titlzeft to \ i**t I’dolphv Vi'oWs s'*."* .. o'ioDce,i Xm, 18, 20. «nd 2’ *euve s.jeei, id I'd .*7 1( * •*<’ 2 , Ilur :etfieM street, h .ore o Cchoapjn ni' ••ipt* ecn’v or hbip: lent could not Imrehcej i'inti l.r, -or '•jdcrse'; «>] e Ctrndy :oaie ten lliousj iitf < '•»e*—Vi.it.- do i£J0 A o ~oj ,an<‘ .er .bon* ‘time* o-.se t< ladeirr. Sher*j .id i*o ' v»*» it, Sco.cli end Irish Wh.skoy .inan.-iei* nd b.. C.olt l*nai tome very old arid oqual Jo *y nUcoan‘ry. He alco i>M three large cella i .Vied v .. u. inr*v wire. c' c.. 1 1 Casl tori’ 'lov.eiLf' le/i’.y ,oi‘ boit«>ng. Ur. 1 icbnapps last j<.- mouu.ed in one bumlr thousand doi « u' we hope ‘but 1 1 iess thus may bo *u,e » .‘ls > rq] llis I>rslni*o' .neri.i be pr.ron go o.' eve] species. I'i’v.i j ■■ nrVj ». a ~’isli poie wind fa* i’ ilicj l j^e.. ;»e*i oide direa tin *1 eie y»; mj. uee'!-,, ! e jrnd tnuUe np I dlsca i’ he jj io or--Jr. dr.i t*ieir shslTesj with'WuLc .on ' v'.iefaod T . : qro‘B. J We c ■l’ji.j .i '/ -I . Vfol.V, u .*0 accomtm* dcale.e a/te o?j*x’ pttvS rp j-joriet* casef liquors, s. f‘ r nrn, s .>«' ferch meiclmiu,| tniuei 4 ’»i .) « eis o* irot'sr'M s o.'oppodc ted ifUi.es. \j,*o ..m ! io f o r< Unuiun be: Jj i jupp.re : JMPOsRTANT TO THE RADIES. WASHING NO MORE A DRUDGE. The undersigned \7OpV announce to tfe citizens of Tioga County, that .hey have purchased the right of manufactating and gelling 1 j DECAY’S WASHIYO MACHINE, which 'ors?rap ,; c J vp r construction,i&ii|y and cheap* 'ness, exceeds rny o ‘Jet inuch’he "n uce. | It needs no other "ecotp*Dendp <; g« tar )*0 see it work. A boy, ten 0! twelve vei>-s a** age. can do the washing of a family IX: AX HOCR. A ?y. neison o want of a good washing tupebme, ca rtake one of. these home .mu t.o ibeir ftps’uing with i, and if not perfectly t.a : V>ed, • hey con em 0 *l, Recoilecj. this mrchinfi 'a 00 humbug, hot an arti cle iodispenspole ; n every /put'v. It d»ea not wear or teHr ‘bcic)ot«»es io> pieces'Mke bandwt shing. PRICE, >FIVE DOLIiAItS. Machines for sale at ROE & ci.’S StoreL Manufactured ar i sold at D. STURKOOK’S Shod, near the Academj. W. A. HOE, ! 7 I). SIURROCK. Penn*ylcauia Bou*e, 1 AVellsboro, Dec. 1, 1860. ) Having peed one of Mecay’s Washing Machine, I can confidently recommend it, and wouh , not be with out on«j fot*any price. J. W. BXGONY. 19tf i . I , . ; : GREAT INDUCEMENTS. I AM no w spared tb wholesale i?L )UR, PEED, MEAL cd GKAXN cheaper Jun at y man In the county. As - j I-3UY FOR CASH, And beingj connected with several largj flooring es* labllshmeDix/ ( can afford to to supply LumbermeD and OcaltiTb geDO’ ti M y with a good article, and cheaper ‘ban the cbeepiati lU/ • ’ I have : n the cUy > ? New York so as to supply anybody and- everybody v*»U. GROCERIES, AX | WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, . j cheap. . | COFFEE] SUGARS, TEA, FISH, PORK. And in fact onylhinfe inJthe Provision line, will be sold cheap j?or~caab, or exchange for gran* , j' ; WANTED. . IO.OOQ BUSHELS JCOEN ANDJ OATS, In oxoban|ge.Tor, Groceries. Call atf FEED. K. WRIGHT’S Floor, Feed abd Provision! Store, No, 8 Main-St., Wellsboro.Pa. ! | June 7, JB6O. | | ANEW, Large, end Elegant nesqi 1 - OA.R.PETI2STO, Will bo toll (hi real prlcei, br .EH® rpHEi EMPIRE BTOBE.'IN EEBL BLASIO ' ‘ zzxtxik/vxx t. sctte^ra-Bc BRT iGOODS, GUOCEKIESi. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND DjLPS, Crockery, Hardware, fcc.! i 05 ErntBITIOS AT ' ' J; HZ BOWEN & CO.’S - Empire Store, WELLSBOKO, tIOGA,: COBKTy, PA. - : Doors hvery day (Sundays excepted), " from early dawn till dewy eve,” and the h'hoys on baiad te' shew this immense stock free of'cliarge, and fife on the lowest ever heard in Tioga'county. * Never wastbcrj such an bpportunt ly Since the days of Solomon to gratify-.the eye and the mind. Oh, were we a Dow, Jr., orsomO grcat man with a vocab ulary that would reach to the Rocky htounUiins, that we might be able to tell you one half of our endless variety of Fall and Winter Goods. As for prices, there fs no nsi in talking. We sell so low we are of ten afraid folks .may think that we steal our goods,— But.,da not be afrojid, friends. 1 Come one and aili, and you shill see what yon shall see. *lf your eye ‘Sight is poor, don't, forget yoor spectaclef. W© will show you tbe hearty of {nature, boiled down in the kettleof arts and sciences,! and 'manufactured into this large stoctof goods. Recollect, we #lll allow nine lo un dersell us. } I 1 ‘ ,Atl kinds or Prodnce taken in exchange for Goods. . WeUsboro, &ov. 7/IS6O. The Autocrat of the kitchen! '! THE ORIGINAL P I. STEWART Fad-Savins' and Comfort-Producing - iakge Oven SUMMER AND WINTER AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVE. For wood & anthracite or bitu minous COAL. — Improved in 1859 With New and Exti-a Large Flu&, find by the addition oj the Celebrated P«<ri»t Double Sheet Bottom Flue. Attention is invited to the following points of supe riority: Ut. Durability. —Lasting, wltji proper care, at least 20 years. Stoves are now in ose that were ret up in 1838. 2d. Manufacture. —Every portion of the stove is thoroughly constructed. Bach stove is submitted to a critical test, and none leave our works unless com pletely andperfectly finished', 3d. Capacity.—Baking, broiling, boiling, roixsting ahd all other culinary operations performed at the same time. A barrel of flour baked into bread at a sin B’le fire. Economy. —Saving the cost of the stove in 2 or 3 years in the item of fuel. sth. Ventilation of Oven. —ln the Stewart stove alone the front doors open directly into the oven, pro tected by letters patent, securing a direct draft through the top of the oven, by means of perforated boles in the doors and back flues. It will be borne in mind that, as the heated air always rises, this method of ventilation is the only one of any value whatever. 6tb. Entire Control of Beat. —The heat generated by the stove* may be held therein and used or thrown into the room at pleasure. 7th. ‘The Double Sheet Bottom Flue. —By which a compressiog:and inverting action of heat is obtained, and the oven more evenly and efficiently heated than by any other known ‘nvention. Bth. Broiling. —Performed en the top and'without the possibility of smoke entering the room. id Penn^a. ITS F-UUUE*. 9th. Hot Water reservoir and Warming Clo*et. — Both useful and.convenient, supplied by the waste beat' ant? without extra fuel. 10th. Water Bock. —An arrangement to supplying hot wate. for the bath r oon? equal to any range. • Sold by all dealers, on a trial of 3 months, with a written guaranty for <ujt period if asked. Beware of• the numerous worthless imitations now in market. See that the names of P. Stewairt and of the manufacturers are oo each stove. None other is genome. D it; pampi Agencies in all the principal cities- find towns in the U. S. - Address Fuller, Warren & Co., Troy, Jf. Y., Sole Manufacturers sod Proprietors of the Clinton Stove Workd. Porsale-by Oct. 17, 1860. CEDAR RUN HOTEL. CEDAR RUN, LYCOMING COUNTY, FA THIS bouse has been lately refitted and opened for the accommodation of the oublio. Located at a central point $ stages leaving every alternate day for WbllsWo . Jersey Shore, connecting with cars on the T’oga 1, r , north and S. &B.R.R. on the south.' Tl) s «i Honire W situated on the Cedar Run Gang Mill pond—a satis and convenient landing for rafts in the rafting ;casbn. Good posts are firmly set on the left banker nd the beach is froa from obstructions. Har ing been poetically engaged in the river business for many veor- we 4 fee' confident we can anticipate the wants and leqnirements oT this trade, and will endeav or to o'e.;-e. The tab'e, bar, chambers and stables will always be attentively watched and well supplied. Call and see ns, and we will part with you sure to see you again. D. A. PISH, Proprietor, Cedar Run. Feb; 16, 1860. |B, under Cua folfo’s sales of (id and eighty [ two years he 1 wtnes. (*3' lover of his L and Liquors to Mr. Wolfe ,fe‘. jninds' to and replace it iirJ-o •* of small | o w! ic" and jc Si’s* |n.s i cU :• C ABKRET WARE,ROOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that he has on band at the old stand, and for sale a liiKH’6 P' Le to , Cheap. Lot of Furulture. part Drentiug and Comipon Bureaus, jSfecrefariee and Book Cases. Center, Card and Pier Tables, Dining and Brea!'Jost\Tahlct } Marhie-tuppedand Common Stands, Cupboard Cottage and other Bedsteads, 'Stands, So fas and Chairs! Oilt and .Rowicood Mouldings for Picture Prattles 1 , coffiiJs made to order on short notice. A hearse wil l "urcished if desired. N. B. Turning &nd Sawing done to order. August 11, 1859. . B. T. VANHORN, THE subscriber has for sale a large quantity •i farmiijg land of excellent quality, and in good lo cutions in Tioga and Potter County, comprising sever al lots of iipprovqd'lund. These laqds will be sold on ten years time at reason able rates. Those who desire to secure t<r themselves a good faro), can now do so on better terms than will ever be offered again in this County. Wellsboro ( 'March 8, 1860. A. P. COXE. Brown’s Bronchial Trochee* OR COUGH IiOZENOES. For the cure ofhoarse ness, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and to clear the voice for public speakers and singers. *- For sale at Hoy's Drug Store. . FARRIERS POWDER is now extensively used for horse! distemper, also for colds and ceugbs in hordes, to ; appetite, regulate the digestion and to improve the condition of the animal,, useful also as a pSevonbitire for horn distemper in cattle. i [ t For sale at Roy's Drug Store. IQrt* Winslow's Soothing Syrup. FOR Children iteething. Price 26 Oents. ; j For Sale at'Roy's Drag Store. PERRY: Divjlß’S PAIN KILLER in Urge bet ties. ;• ( | For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. • BROTHER 1 3 onathan’,- Furniture. Polish. ’ Pride ,25 cents, i Formula at Roy’s Drug Store.. CLOCKS I—Cheaper dug meat at a cent a pound. 1 (iood tiwor'a. Come and see them at the : ' , PILES; iPILRS, PILES.—A new lend valuable, remedy fdr this painful and tronbasome disease can-bo obtained at “ ROY'S DRUG STORE.;. J.ape2l,;lSdO, . , - ... ■ ; ■ , OJTBT OF jLiViSEWDST, for Congbs anci Coldt Pried,2s cents. At Boy’s Drug Store. of -J. , Ti.Qfi 1 a gauriST Y $30,000 V " WORTH HP 35,01H> IN- USE ! ihletfl free by mail to any address. PARKER BROTHERS. liii nd. ) r, i i . ! • 1860. F A li Ij 1860. -AN3O , "7 "' ' “ ' WINTER DRY GOODS! ,W. A. ROE & CO. ' - HAVE no* on Rand a large and extensive stock of drygoods,. : ; : . consisting in part of Black and Figured Dress Silks, WORSTED GOODS, Plain and Figured .Delaine* .AJTD CASHMEftES, MERINOES, LADIES CLOTH, OPERA.FLANNELS, LONG A SQCABE SHAWLS, and in fact the host assortment of Ladies 9 Dress Goads, lever brought to this county. We have also a large stock of Domestic Goods, seen as Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Tickings, Denims, Striped Shirtings, Red and White Flannels, Brown and-Bleached Cotton Flannels, Cotton Batting, Carpet Warp, . Cotton .Yami Drillings, Ac.’ Ac. We have also a large stock of Cloths and Casslmeres, Satinetts, Fall Cloth's, Tweeds, Wei have also-a large and extensive stock qjf drooeries, Ready made Clothing, Hats and Cap*, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Crockery; Glass Ware, Wooden Ware, Ae. We would invite the particular attention of-purchasers to our assortment of Carpets and* Floor Oil Cloths, which is undoubtedly the largest ever brb'l to this county, and which will be sold at prices which most give entire-satisfaction. We would invite pur chasers generally to call and examine onr goods and prices, and they will doubtless find that the place to buy good goods at low :prices, is at the store of W. A. BOB_A CO. Wellsboro, Oct. 31, 1860. _____ QHARLES G. OSGOOD, • Is now receiving hie WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, | Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, IBOIV ASD STEEL, NAILeC FLOUR, S A LT, <ScC. , ’ Which, for variety and extent, is rarely excelled, and no greater inducements to purchasers can be offered in this section of country, either in VARIETY, QUANTITY, QUALITY OH PRICES, Whsthei for -¥ LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOY OR GIRL, Farmer, Mechanic or Lumberman. WeJlsboro, Oct. 31, iB6O. THE REGULATOR. C. L. WILCOX, WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the Ladies and Gentleman of Wellsboro and surrounding country, to the inducements he holds out out at his IVew Sloxe ou main Street* i i . . * 7 Called “ The Regulator,’* where purchasers will find the largest, cheapest and best assortment of GOODS to select from in Northern Pednsylvania. Among them, such as DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FISH, FORK, 'FLOUR AND SALT, Paints and Oils] Yankee Notions, &c. To the Ladies. Ladles will find at the Regulator the choicest selec tion of Dry Goods, adapted to the season, and to the wants and tastes of all, / Shoemakers will find it to their interest to call at the Regulator, and examine our assortment of find ings, at prices to suit the times. The troth is, we huy our goods for Cash and sell them for Cash cheaper than can he bought at any och er store in Tioga county. Hoping to receive a share of the patronage of the community, we ask the pub lic to come and examine oui stock and satisfy them selves of the truth of our statement. All kinds of Hides, Sheep Pells and Furs ta ken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price given, Wellsboro, Oct, 24, 1860. FALL CAMPAIGN JCBT OPESISO AT C. & J. L. ROBINSON’S " ONE' PRICE STORE. ' WE wish to attention of ;our friends and customers to oiir assortment of . SEASONABLE GOODS, HUGH AS ; LADIES’. DRESS GOODS, COUPUBtKO ’ BLACK END FANCY SILKS CH ALLIES I AND DE LAINES, INGHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS, ; FRENCH AND AIBEBXDAN PRINTS ALSO - BRAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Oor stock of staple goods Is large., Particular notlot is invited to our * * BROWN. AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS A SHEETING^ CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES, , REiUlr-iiij>E CLOTIIING, CROCKERY; AND GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ROOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Ac., Ac., j Ac„ Ac., Ac Wellsboro, Sept. 1,1860. 1 • FALL FASHION^.’ 18 60. GENTLEMEN'S wear of Bilk Hate, at the NEW .HAT-JSTQBE, ist. Arcade .Black, opposite the Dickinson House. ] g. p,, QUICK ~ Corning, Feb. 23, 1860. I" . Hitter. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OE-*Lli-KTNDS;' : eaH be found at the rooms of . .B, D. WELLS, .HAWaBNOEVILLE, T>AtSAM 'COLU J COUGH BEMEDT,—This istha popular and useful expectorant nowdnußO in this vicinity. ; It iipreparedfrom the Balsam oT a .tree>- 'Wing in hot climates, mo/ ~ A lerfca rec’d WELLSBORO BOOK STORE. books; books i HURRA H R 0 R SMITH. THE. subscriber, haringpnrobasedof E. E. Ebb ioson his interest ifl the Book sfld Stationery bu siness, Would respectfully, inform the public,of biade* Sire tp cirry on' " JL .Q'BNBHAL NEWS BOOM j AND BOOK STORE, ■ where bo will famish, At the old stand, | opposite b. G. Osgood's Store, or by mail, tie following newspapers and Magssines, at thB : pdbliaber’s rates. DAILIES SEB 7ED BY CABBIEBS. Ne w York Tribune, Herald, Times, WEEKLIES. New Tore Ledger, Waverly Magatine, “ Mercury, Thompson's Report “ Weekly, Life Illustrated, Welcome Guest, Wilke’s Spirit, Century, ■ Porter’s ‘ “ American, Bi Pile Scientific American, ioston Frank Lc slies*, - Tree Flag, N. T. Illustrated ITews, Irish American, Harper's Weekly, tittell's laying Age, Wavcrly Magazine, Thompson's Reporte: MONTHLIES. Harper’s [Magazine, Godey’e Lady’s Book, Frank Leslies' Magazine, Peterson's Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Arthur’s Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, Ladies’- Repository, Ail the ‘Sjear Bound, Ladies’ Visitor, Knickerbocker, i Pickles, Budget ot Fun, Phanny Fhellow. Also, 4iU be kept constantly on hand, a com repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETIC. SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS) Blank Books, Paper Hangings, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, &e. • Binding Books. The work executed to suit and on the lowest possible terms. Particu ion will also be giren toSPECIAL ORDERS ting comprehended in the trade. Orders-foi any tasted, lar attend for any th | SCHOOL BOOKS. Sanders' Series of Headers, GreanleaTs Mathemati si, Colton's A Fitches' Geog’y, Davies u i Mnnteitf jft McNally's “ * Sanders' Spellers, j Potter ana Hammond's Writing Book^ Brown's rtnd Kenyon’s Grammar. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited WM. H. SMITH, Pa., September 5, 1860. yl WARTS’ STORE, NO. i CONCERT BLOCK) MARKET STREE 1 COBSITO If. T. STEWARTS HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR STOCK! OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, i t Groceries, provisions, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. l i‘ . - : AND j ARE SELLING AT EKTREM’ELY X.OW PRICES. Corningl Sept 26, 1860, ’DRUG STORE IN WELLSBORO, Dr. O. W. CIBSON, Havingjost opened a first-class Drug Store opposite Roy’s Block, announces to the citizens of this place and surrounding country that he will keep constantly on food a large and choice stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES "Wines and Liquors, Patent Medicines, Paints, 0 Is & Dye Stuffs, Lamps, Window Glass, Cigars <fc Tobacco, CAMPE ENE, FL UID AND KEROSINE OIL, and every c ther article kept in a first class Drag Store. AJSF EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST always in e ttendance. JSS* Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compoun ded. The public are invited to coll. Wellsborj), Dec. 19, 1860. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP A p AjlN IN FULL BLAST. ROBERT TOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor Youdg & Co., T’oga, takes this method to in form the Public thathe has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village _of Wellsboro, for a term of years, and having pat it in good running oidev, is piep&redtodo all kinds ofj woilk usually done at such an establish* ment, in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE! He bna had over twenty years’experiencein the bu siness and trill hare the work, entrusted to him,'done directly under his superVlAfoli.'. JVbjtporfc will be tent out Jtaif JimsKed. M2LL-G^A&INQS t PLOWS , STOJ3B and castings of all kinds on band .and made to order. . May,28,1857. ROBERT JfOUNG. FLOOR AND FEED STOR | IN WELXiSBORO. ~ The eub|criber would respectfully inform thepeople of Wetlaboro and vicinity thdt be has opened a FLOtJR ,& PEED STORE, jpne door above Dr. Gibson’s Drug Store, on Main Stl, where hq trill keep constantly on band as good an as sortment of FLOUR and‘FEED as can bo fonnd in the markup, which he will sell cheap for cash. Also, a large assortment of. Ciiqice Wines and Uqnors, of a superior quality, and warranted free from adul teration. which be will sell to Lumbermen and others at wholesale, cheaper than any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania,J. J. EATON. • Welleboro, Dee, 19, 1880. ■ TEN THOUSAND BARRELS best 1 : Side -Foduttsl9.per barrel, or 19 eta. per pound, at a «... . . . . - REGULATOR. W WMBAI FiOURi tip top am i News, . Work MAY 8, 18G(K this inventionisto apply In snob a_manaer thalartieles attiS lass, and raised by, it, maybe W* the hitherto slow and tedious m i n , ment of the windlass being avoided at tho same time admitting of thl complete control over the desccndin article being lowered. The inventii. varions purposes; its use in cons.,, may be mentioned as an instance in i ets, after being raised and emptied JI ered, and.their movement so thaf tbey-wiil not violently strikiV entifio American* 0 For the purpose Of Raising and in Wells, it is decidedly ■ THE OBEAtEST IMPROVEMENT The Brake aoti u a cheek Dp on t |, e . of the backet, without taming ti e „ acting as a.brafe, by.preeeing inward « All who examine this machine; will edge Ha - 1 ' RACTICABILITY AND Over every other machine in use, ft the windless is easily’ controlled win »ss hastd. It eomfines all the adr™! fashioned with the self-emptying (J many new and useful. improremeet. ipted to wells df any 'depth, and will , ordinary, turning,. Five Bucket, „{ from wells of ordinary depth, and in i tion to- the depth of two hundred feet j The windlass and brake is also apc i and lowering any hind of weight, wi is far superior to those heretofore in v Having purchased the right for tie n, go- Potter, Pa-, the undenignei „ offer for sale township rights for the sale of the above improvement, on n Oct. 13, 1860. A ' h GOBNIN FlxtE & LIFE IWSimA i BIGELOW 4 THOMPSON, Aetna fire insurance com I , OfHartford, Ct,—Capital HARTFORD FIRE. INSURANCE i Capital, . A(ENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO! Of Hartford, Ct—Capital, b offer Abe INSURANCE Of New Ifork City—Capital E W. EXOLAXD JtIEE hSSURAS, Of Hartford, Ct iNHAXT AX FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of Now York' City,—Capital ISSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. ~ Capital, iMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE Capital, EW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, , , The subscribers are prepared to its. nance on tbe moat favorable terms in own and reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for three n as any good companies. All losses will be promptly adjusted i ife. Applications by mail will reef ajion , . IVM. I. Oct 13, 1859. ’ ‘ C. U I' l|. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. WILLIAM W. HAS A. SPLENDID LOT HOIK BUFFALO i WEE THAW EVER OFFERED IN THIS,*' bole Babes from $3 to T AND CAP CORNING, N. 7. inary 2,1861. ERIE TOCHD D MACHINE CORNING, N. T. B. ROGERS & CO., PR! iNCFACTURERS of Steam Ec Morticeing and Tenoning Macbii ad Machine!}', Plain and Ornamci !aps, Sills and Casings, Door Cap? n and'HroßS Castings. Also Ms scale of WM log a dow I of In Urge JEfl jRET’S' CELEBRATED DOt force pum; ( best in nse for nil ordinary ' n 5 with the otliei qualities that ne. ' Tha tainrn; JJngir >o—Manufacturers of Ilia celebi le Mills”—tße best now to use. ere solicited by letter 01 otberwis< , ALS Shing ■ Ord ■ WJI. E. KOI ing, N. Y., Not. 10, 1859. lj. , Coi VELLSBORO’ AC. Welishpro', Tioga County,.P< INTJS K. ALLEN, A. »L; I CyMTHIA FARMER, - - - - - Ih. Lucisda Alle.n, . - - - . i Jusephfse M. Todd, - - Mm Academic year will be diridsdio! reeks each. ills Mis] The? of 14 J Win Friday ' tI ter Term commences Monday, i March 15, 1861. I ultlon.—Terni of 14 iry Department, ion Branches, it English, . - ■ - sages, - .. - - nentalmnsie (extra) Term of 13' and Rooms in private families le prices. ■ Students wishing » ly also obtain Rooms tip privaa t ccess that has 'attended the*® 1 a teacher in other institutions engaged encourages tha Xros’ re success in his connection si idemy. rininry department will be under en, whose time will be given Iren placed under her charge, willJbe .formed a TEACHER on of which to bo out of the r of no extra ihaige made. >f Tuition; are to he paid at or ich Term. ■ By order . J. F DOX> boro, November 7, 1860. 1 Con <: ui| ,i Lai Inst Boat reajoni selves i The Allen i has be pate en boro A •The Miea A the chi . Ihd instruc hours, I Bill! die of TALtABLE ■ ■ V ■ FOR -SALE. THE undersigned is now offerinj It* Urge quantity of excellent fare" 1 uatedjfarm two to fifteen miles'diet**' boro Jiu Delmar. Shippon, Morris anc Tioga Co.,.Pa. lands are generally well waieret in a healthy part of the country, and lota to salt purchasers and Fon tery ■ .payment . Fojr farther particulars inquire o Mean’s. Phelps, Dodge 4 Co., 19 New York: or of the subscriber. J s’ .... ..JOHN DICKCif ■ wjelUboro, Oct. 3, 1860-yl I THE LAST lI'fVE! [ . 1 . " , best and cheapest ( SPRING BED IW 1\ jTORE elastic feathersrand j lf IYJL durable. Price, only IS-M* ■jd " - ‘ 3J. D. WELLS* ThvENXNtt Edition of the BAIL? JCi sixty cents month BQ( NEW ARTICLE OR STOTE Sale at Eos's Drug Store. _ .•8 SY,'
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