—.^-ii t- ; •* ifiHE SHOEMAKER.' ' i 7f' l*Hl ‘ I ' s The shoemakit wax an 4 leather j - . liJltloue over bis knee, . " ,» •* t - he defied all weather,' Drawing bid Quarters ami sole together j \ | A hdjn»y e rtua he. - \ v * \ -rSkU^txppyMii man was so wise'and knowing,- ’ * * Tne worth his time he knew ; !' He bmlledliwends'and he ktprthein gnlsg, And ie IC to eifet moment a stitch ttus owinW, r ' Until he gqt&ound the shoe. j ' •• j Of every his wax was sealing, ! firm and-fast ’ ■* | * sbe prick of this,aw).never caused a feeling ~, 'X)Cpolu to and his skill in heellogJa,", ’ r Wat6perft^.adtruatdthe last" | ‘ .Whenever yospgave him a foot to measure, | . ' r ipgfentTAnd sltillful hand ■ r , ' j . * his pßptwLions. mth -looka of plefjsure, - - vou WQfKgiving tie cpstUest Ue^uniL ■ J of-,t£e *himl-. . | And many irjfre did bo Siive fyqm getting i"” A fSeri Di'tfSldi nr cough, '-i ‘ _ j ; For ninny a fidt did ho save from wetting, I ■ ‘ -■ Wtien. whettiferlin water nr snow ’twas sittijig, His ehuoiniijrould keep them off. j • ' ' - ifcJ- " 1 j ' Wtien lie hadl flhne with his makingand mofiding, ‘ r”'Vßilh'E()po SmiTn peaceful hf'east, | Resigning fiiiMwl, ns hvs thread was ending, ; Ho passed fra n| ins benchto toe grave descoiiding, - As high as a king to rest, | BEEICHEB ELECTION- B! ‘'-A KAw Yi>n correspondent of he Boston ' Traveler writes ; . 1 hadaque«iexppriencedn Sunday evening: if you have tiAp, read it, I had often heard of ,jHpury Ward Beecher and his political Use of -.the,.pulpit, hu||jt laid never been tny for.unc to hear him, onljfcny great! oesasion. Oh Abe, '■ytin ihay"reml»her, was elected Pr isidt nt last Tuesday,' aridlt thought.the reverend ;entle -umn-wuuld hqjsery apt to ventilate his jubila tii>ha-'the,rennl*iat)d 1 detennined to go and hear him. IJliiservices commence 4t hiilf-past • eiThu in the owning, and the churcn is {tlways crowded by hifilf'-past six ; so taking a bite at • five, and putting a smoked herringand a cracker ‘iri'riiy pocket,ll walked from my hotel to the Fulton ferry, (tetermed to profit by my[ early attendance nnff get a good seat. On the ferry “boat 1 found apmt fr.c hundred other people had determined upon the same course of action, and wli|) scowled selfishly at ms as I entered the cftflin. Ilowever, I said “ npthing ito. nobody,” pisolving that when thd boat touched the Bftjokland shore I would take a short cot toVtlifr church and play smart (|n my fellow seekirsjif rcligio-pohtleal -truth.• The boat touched, fcojfiraped, so did all thereat. ■ I ran, so ilii|*tlp;y—l cut across tile corners, they did the !||me —we all rushed' lickejy cut up Hicks street reaching the miter pmjtal of •Plymouth cliuach. breathless, heated, tired and worn, and wh||i wc had reached tint fjiteres .ting localitd-gwe found a pushing! striving, restless humanity.—comprised certainly ofsix women 'and ohildrejn—ill eager to get of the church house, jwhich avas already rgmined, jammed and packed as full as could iS. Ilowever, as a reporter I was aide to get inland side ■by side with fifteen little-boys aml|i blind man I squared myself ■•on the.point of!tlie circular platform afid--\vait ed an hour aStel a quarter. Then thti long looked for caSe, the gas was then up —a rousing hlvmti was thfn sung -by three thousand peopji Jwith a will and gusto—a strong eloquent payer wis c ffered, And-then all settled in their seats,j wh le the P.miini ‘ l sqna-e|i himself” fur theisornon. Coolly, calory'Mr. Boucher beganL-gnadual -4y be warmedj'tj)—presently he flushed red in the face—then J his - arms flew arouifd like the arras of 'a win®eill, first on one side of the pul pit, fben on tfdS other —now reading, nt w ex • temporizing—miundering out anathemas on sneaking pmStidfins scarifying c Northern d mgbfiices, rJjli'fdig Southern threateaers— , imploring N'ieliern Christians—running thro’ the several gi|piuts .of •menace, argu molff and reason and keeping for aq hoir and a half the entire audience in a delightful state of intellectual.!enjoyment, and physical up screwment sucp as is rarely sustained mor tals here belstv—tiring the nimblei fingers of the .reporters]! md sweating himself ntievery pore. . -It was a great and grand sermon —jpuitsd io the occasion, and fitted for the times, j Nest time I shall go at four o’clock, and' ta|e my ‘luncheon withjme, and a file of the Sundjiy pa pers,, with whgch to while away the waiting hours. j | i, 1 i j Tired OrT..-4-A three'yp-ir-old nephew pf one of mylfriemls itid finished his usual prayprs at his mother's ineea when she said, ‘i\ow, Willie'pray f<»i| your grandfather .and grand mother.” Ilfg did ha directed. “ Nojw fur your aunts am? uncles.” y* And now Sir all your cousins, sllis petition went up singingly Kir each. “ And now, Willie pray for till the world, said his] mother. Wearied out, perhaps at the length tJr his exercises he immediately exclaimed,. “ala, it’s just as moch a's I |an do to for tttyjoiOK ’lations.” ' 1 ! 6 atainahle knowledge ii that B “ i v compounded, aßquirod byt right Lyed to right purposes, anjl per- I influence of the spirit nf|God. [petition is that which not only ilr the pupil’s memory, but Itrijn tflgment, discipline foi hisaffec ijfor his conduct, and i 1 bjjeqts for Tlie highest which is.rightlj methods, cmplj raded with' thl The higheit edl prov Mes food fij ing fur his ju tions, guidance his faith.' | s ■* President Latynin used ty split rails for a living, and ViefiPresident Hamlin used to stick typo'fur a Bring, Think of this, yej of *• low birth and iron.Jhrtune,” and lot yourjmotio be, nil despertindaS —never despair. | . 11 * » An Irishman just from the sod was dating some old dhees|, when he found to his dismay, that it contained giving inhabitants.; “Beja bers,” said he,i “ does your chase in this poun trj have children | )J 1 f Woman are. Started the “ softer sex” bejause ‘ they are so easily humbugged. Out..of one hundred girls,-.ninety-nine would prefer dsten tatlon to nippiness—a dandy husband'toji me chanic. 1 | 1 ‘ ''"7 ?• , > The editor #f the Brownsville Times}ia of opinion that, -jlv ofuiog cakesj and being ocunonf |n his halms,, he will ba able to survive tbbiVrJc of Lincoln. 1 • . iji ! j _ «■ , I ‘“Oh. tjairt a master to his appren tice boy, '* it to sea what a quanti ty you ■eat."' vffiYfs,” said the hoy, “bavejbeen practlsiug ii fltoce I was a child.” ' j A military ipan is generally vain. His Sani ty makes bim’jijtrut, abd bis strut re-acts iupun his vanity, ib . ~ \ i*‘ - ! When a girl hnnfd abusband, the engagement ring, to bo in keeping, should.be chased, | - aVEBY’S PATE|fr iMPiovS)“ webiyfss. PATENTED WAY B.MBoo.— The; object of this inflation is to apply a brake to|a windlass in such a manner that articles attacked tojitbo wind lass, by.it, jinny be lowered w&h facility; the hitherto* 3IOV and tedious manual reverse move tneut.of Ahe avoided, and thp invention at the same lime admitting of the ©pernor having complete control over the descending movement of the article being lowered. .The invention is applicable to various purposes; its |u.se Jn'cmtmeclion Ivith wells may liementilojicd as AO J whiew tbbjjui-k -eis, after boulg nu syd, a[nd emptied, may low ered. nnd_ theb^moveinen&e£krdedTa\ the proper time, so tlmt they will not violently strike the wate.r.—iSctV entfpd Aweriinni 5 • / p l '- . * p. r | jur the purpose of Rjaismg and Lowem in Wells; it isldecidcdly* A THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF 1 The Brake"nclta as & check upon the backw; of tbe buoUetj without turning the crank, acting as a brake, by pressing inward,at tl All who examine this machine, will at onc( edge its '] .1 PRACTICABILITY- AND SUPER Over every other machine in use. The op the windlass is easily controlled with, nnd r\ oxg hani>. It combines alt the advantagesj fashioned with the self-emptying bucket,! many new and useful improvements. It 1 aptod to wells of any depth, und will raise ordinary turn ng, Fice\Bucket*»f icaier jjj from wells of mlinnry depth, and in the sal tion to the de;)th of two hundred feet.' ! The windlo «s and b/ajke is atao applicable and lowering my kind of weight, audio ovi is far superior to .those heretofore in use. Having purchased ihi right far the Counl gjvund Potter, Pa‘, the!undersigned are p: offjr for sale township rights for tbc'manuf; sale of the above on reaional BMjON. Oct. 16. 18d0,. COINING FIRE fc LIFE INSURANCE 0 BIGELOW .t THOMPSON, AGEN I AETXA FIRE IXSVRAXUB CO UPAS] Of Hartford, Ct. —Capital $ HARTFORD) FIRE JR'S FRANCE COM Capital, | i .< , PA (KX!X FIRE IXS('RA ,\CE CO3IPA Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, PEOPLES FIRE JXSVRAXCE COUP. Of New Yurk City-rCnpltal ; XEW EXGLAXD FIRE ISSVRAXCE Of Hartford, Ct. ! MAXII ATTAk FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of Xew York City,-|—Capital j MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital, * . >' ( ! HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMI (‘.•P’flll, * - i !’ , XS\V YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Ai.cumuluied Capital, - ' $ The subscribers are t|) issue poll surance on the] most favorahhoiterms in[ the I known find reliable Stock Companies. , Farm buildings insured forHhree yiars £ low as any companies, * All fosses will be promptly adjusted and p; office. Applications by [mail ,wl!l receive p tention 'i *AVM. LJBKJ- oct. is. ic., h. tiiom: P. J. FARIdIXGTOXi Surveyor. ” XE W^GOODS. fall Sand wi\ r HATS A.3STX> C-A.IPS. Just received, and haying-tyougbt my Si unusually \ i LOW PRICES, I am enabled tjo give my customers the bei Loi*k at these figures: Best 54.60 Silk Hat. Cjty Fall Style reduce* I3e«-t S-i.UO Silk Hat, City Fall Stylo n *2 60. • ’ ; ■ S 3 60 Hat warranted equal to those lusua $4 60. i I ; Silk Hats from 4p to $3 50. IVool Haig “ * ’3s to 2 00. Fur Hals I “ « ligs to 6 00. Men’s Cass from j 20s to 2 00. Boy's *• | |ls to-1 50, And all my goods at ray urually rates, and the oT goods to select from ever brqught to Ste iben C 0..- coinprMne: alnjost all styles andHlmpeg kutf fa in the Xew York Market. GOODS loping out at 25 per cent 1 less tb'tin cost. Corning, Sepi I,' 1860. ! IVM. AVAiIkER. ERI E FOIIA DRV AND MACHINE SH ; CORNING, N. Y. \VM. E. ROpERS & CQ. t PROPRE MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines Morticeiug and Tenoning Machines, A iu- and Muchijjurj, Plain and Ornamental I dow Caps, Silltjuml Casings, Door Caps, and ot Iron find Bmss Castings. Also Manufactu large scale of f j 1 JEUFUCV'S CELEBRATED* DOUBLE FORCE RUMP, The best in f«>r «U ordinary purpo>es\ taiuaig nab ibjL* other qualities’that d a Mipli . ‘ i ! ALSO—Manufacturer of the celebrated *'llL Sliinyie Miii."'’—the best imw. in iif-e- [ Older solidled by letter or otherwise. | WM. E. ROQERSk CO. Corning, X. V., Xov. 10, ld5U. ly. I ivf.le:«boro* academy. , * WdldboroVTioga-County, Penna. I WAKINUS K. ALLEN, A. M.: - - PrUcipal Miss Cymuiia Farmer, Prerjnfrca*. Miss L. Lrcivm Ai.lev, - - - - {Aftfftdfanf. Miss Josevuixe M. Tom>, - - J/iUic Tijadier. The Acudcmijo year will be divided in(o thrjjo Terms of 14 weeks j J Winter TertUf commences Monday, Dec. |j doges Friday, March jlo, ibfil. | Tiiilioil.—T«mi of 14 Wer 1 Primary Department, r Common Branches, - Higher English, - Language*,; - - * Instrumental jnusic (extra) Term ofl2 weeks Board and in private families fun reasonable prices. Students wishing to 'boar selves may ulsoiobtain Rooms in private fami The success tjhat has attended the efforts Allen as a teacher |n other institutions in \ has been engaged iucourages |he Trustees t pato entire success jn his connection with th boro Acaddmy. < 1 >' ■ The primary j drpartmrnt will be under tb< Miss Allen, whc(se time will bd given osclus the children plajeed under her charge. There will bo [formed a TEACHER’S CL4 instruction of wjhieh to be out of the regnla hours, but no e>jti[a charge made. i Bills of Tuitijjnl are to be paid at or before die of each Tersa. f ’t By order of Trust i iJ. F DpNALDSOX, . Wellsboro, X(|vom|ber lS6p. . VALIiABLB FAH3HSG 1 L for Sale. 1 THE undersigned is now offering to ft large quantify of excellent fanning la uated farm lwo iu fifteen miles’disuifteej fron born, in Dolmar] Shippen, Morris and Elk ten Tioga Co., Pa. i The lands are generally well Jratered, good ioil,and In a healthy pan of the country, and wjll be sold in lots to suit paribaser? and ou very liberal t srma of payment. ‘ ! For further (particulars inquire of [the o' Messrs. Phelps, Dodge <fc Co., 10 and, 1 21, (1 Xew York, or of the subscriber. < . JOflN DIPKINSOX, i. j Wellsboro, Ocb. 2, IStJO-yl - | Edition of the DAILY TRIBUNE for -con tala montb at - - . 4Q *-\>r BOOjK STpRE, Anew auricle m stove polish.—for Sale »t U«y’« Dtu j 0tor«. . T 1 I ! 1 A. BIXI L. I). S ' ,) , LARGEST STOCK j THE TlO a A OOP NTT A GITA TOR. wellsb6ro book store. BOOKS, BOOKS! HU HR AH FOR SMITH THE .subscriber, having purchased of E. E. Rob ‘iuson his interest in the Book and Stationery bu siness, would respectfully Inform tbejmbiic.ofhisde l sire to" carry bn j ' . _ -A. GENERAL NEWS ROOM * AND BOOK STORE, where ha will famish, - ' ■ at Tae wn ,sTifin>, opposite <!• G. Osgood's Store, os hy mail, the following newspapers and Magazines, at the publisher's rates. ' ‘ DAILIES SER VED. BY CARRIERS. , | New York Tribune, Herald^ Times, | 1 News, ■ j • World,, WEEKLIES. g Buckets! < ' ! Ht^AQE.i ird motion' ’the crank j e handle.)l acknovrl-1 i I [ORITY, emtion of squires but of the old-1 and adds i an, be ad-i isily, with I r unfit lie / . ae proper-! kcw York Ledger, ■ Waveply Magazine, j “ ’ Mercury, Thompson's Reporter/ i, Weekly, Life Illustrated, Welcome Guest, Wilke's Spirit, Century, Porter’s “ Scientific Am'encao, Boston Pilot, Frank Leslies', True Flag, N. Y. Illustrated 3\ews, Irish American', Harper’s Weekly, 1 Littell’s Living Age, Waveriy Magazine!, Thompson's Reporter. .to raising :ry respect ies of Tio- 1 epared to! cture and i !e ? terrms.. Y, IELEY. i MONTHLIES. Harper’s Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book, Frank Ijesliea' Magazine, Peterson's Magazine, i’FICE. ■g. Atlantic Monthly, ’ Arthur's Magazine, Eclerflic Magazine,j Ladies’ Repository, All tbfrYear Round, Ladies' Visitor, j PickleSj Fun, Phunny Fhellow. 1,000,009. D A A’Y.— $500,000. VY. $150,000. AH’, 1 Also, Will be kept constantly on hand, a com -.eto repository o£ A ■ - - CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND) MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books Paper Hangings SHEET MVs\c, PICTURES , MAPS, <£c. $150,000 [[5225,000. $200,000. $200,000. ANY, $150,00Q. Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to suit any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention wRI also be given to SPECIAL GILDERS for any thing comprehended In the trade. SCHOOL BOOKS. ,500,000. ies of in iove well rates as Sanders’Series of Readers, Groanleafe Mathematics, Colton's A Fitches’ CSeog’y, Davies “ \ , Monteitf A McNallyfs w Sanders’ Spellers, i Potter and Hammond's Writing Book, Brown's and Kenyon's Grammar. The patronage of Ijhe public is respectfully solicited. 1 I WJI. H. SMITH. W'cllsborffj Pa.,'September 5, 1860, yl : .id at this i -ompt at - ILOW, •son; T ER Hats at STEWARTS’ STORE, 1 ! « k 6. 4 CONCERT BLOCK, MARKET STREET, efit of it. ! to $3 50. daced to consist! is. ¥. ly sold at STEWARTS MAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots and Sh,oes, Hats and Caps, YANKEE NOTIONS, See. AND ARE SELLING AT EXTREMELY :tors. ! LOW PRIOSS. Boilers, ill Gear •on Win ill kinds rers on a Corning, Sept 2G, 1860, Devolutions, "TTTnETtIER in Government or fashions never.go y\ backward*. “Old Fogvi>ra”.m«y frown down every exhibition of yoUthfu] fancy, yet every i»Mie from the Press of Fashion shows that some new ad vance bus been made in this brunch of * .CTIXO end con rior Fire Science i and the Arts. [awkiny Recognizing this principle of progress in his depart ment of Trade, J. NVE ROBINSON. has not sought to keep up with, but to go a little in advance of lha ideas and wants of-the community in which he lives both a« regards the stylo and location of his business or the whereabouts and bow he docs it. ■ i i Believing that honesty of purpose and a strict Attention to Business will under circumstances insure success he undertook to manufacture for this.community a por Lion of ! ' THEIR CLOTHING. and it affords him much pleasure to know that be has so far succeeded as to have received a good SHARE Of TilE TRADE. A continuance of which—while he gratefully acknowl edges past favors—he Earnestly and respectfully to licit*. •In every kind of business there are something* that are called Leackbg Articles, and so wo find in this that k«. ;2,00 4.00 5.00 6,00* isbcd at 1 them ies. ; of Prof. \ hich he t > andci -15 Wells BLAGS CLOTHS AND CASSXM&KEIS, arc what almost everybody wants and wilhout which do establishment can dress up its customers in truly Elegant Style, pf the-o he has n great abundance and as deeply dyed as any Democrat or Black Repub lican you cun find in the land; while in T-A-Ncnr co;lord cloths, his assortment.is no less varied than the politics of the numerous parties, ranging all the way from genniqe administration down to rankest opposition. In bis selection of goods for Over Coatings he is remarkably fortunate both us to care of ively to SS. the school ie mid. t ;es, . 3 res’t. STYLE AND DURABILITY. He has not only a large Stock of Goods, but his fo. cilities for manufacturing -them were never better, having secured in Mr. Ten Eyck a most JVDS EXCELLENT CUTTER. And in every other deportment ther most competent help. Confident that tie can offer advantages to his customers not excelled by any p the trade, and deter mined to make bis establishment one of the best in this section of country, he invites the attention of the people of Tioga Connty*~who a're in any way in deed of a good* comfortable, stylish and durnble'gar- ment. ■ ! J. NTE ROBINSON, jlilr'st' Corning, If. T., Nov. |lO, 1859. iettlers ids. sit- Wells ■nships, Ready made clothing.—a iar (: e stock now on band fur the full and winter trade, aind wilt be sold very cheap by W. A. ROE & CO. ' Wellsboro,'Oct. 31, 1860. - t gent. <T'EN THOUSAND BARRELS best Side I A Pork at $l9 per.b irrel, or 10 cts. per pound, it tU REGULATOR. COHin £R CI AL COLLEGE. OVER .TH, USftUEH A If N A VAI4d3VDANK, Ei binghAriton. n. y. FACULTY.' D. W. Lottkll; Principal,PrOftwsorof theSdcnceof Accounts, . practical Accduutant, author of ‘Lowell’s Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams i|Ju«txatipg.th«Bame, Ac.' > John Ranking Commercial Accountant; Professor of Book* Keepiug.and Practical Mathematics,. . , . . . • f,\J t Culms, Assistant xeacher ip the • Book-Kcbpipg Be '.partmervl. ‘ 4 , f *‘ J A.l J* .Warner, professor of practical and' Ornamental Pen* inanaliip, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. | LECTURERS. Hon. BamZl-S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and PoliticulEconomyt • 1 Uon.iUNsoM.BAi.coM, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommlssary looted and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr, E. Andrews. Lecturer on Commercial Ethics, i _! : . ! examining! COMMITTEE. ’ , Hew. Sherman D. Puedps, Wm. R. Osborn, Esq., Tracy R. ; Morgan, Esq., Wm. E. TATi.bR,-of the firm ot Taylor, Weed <t Co., D. D. Denton, of thd firm ot Jackson, Dcutoa A Marks. Do Witt C. Striker 1 , The object of this Cotlege is,tb afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough business education. The books and forms are carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly for' this Insltution aud embraces all the reoent Improvements. The course of Instruction comprises every department of business. The-learnor will be,thoroughly (aught the science and practice of Double Entry Bo6k-Keeplngas applied to the following kinds of business, viz:—General Merchandising., Manufacturing. Bunking. Commission, Steamboating, Kail* roaming. Forwarding. Freighting. Foreign Shipping. Ac. Young Men can quality themselves in a short time at this institution to fill-important and lurratire situations.Am* plefrefertnces can be given where graduates of ISCO are now fillijng desimbo situations with salaries varying'froatssoo to slsfio per annum. The Proprietors are in possession of testimonials from some of the first commercial houses .in the State, to whom they bavjfe furnished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac tion and confidence in the ability of the graduates of this institution. • PtNJiANsniP, in all its branches, taught by tiro mostskillful andltbo’ough masters of the art. No college in the bountry eujqjs a higher reputation in this department. LAdies Department entirely separate from that ef Jlte-gcn* tlemun. i • Students can enter College; at any time— no yacation.B Time to complete the course from 8 to 10 weeks.’ Students pat'riirg the requisite examination are presented with the most elaborate aud.elcgantlyengraved Diploma issued uyany compier lal or classical institution in the Uuiou. Assistance rendered procuring oltuatious. t£B,For terms of Tuition, pnee of board, testimonials from graduates filling situations, Ac., Bend for circular con taining full particulars. t 13yl ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. WHEN completed, six years ago. the St. Nicho las was universally pronounced the most mag nificent, convenient, and thoroughly,organized estab lishment of the kind on this! continent . What it was then, it remains to-doy —without a ri val in size, in aumptuonsneat, and tbo general'eloments of comfort and enjoyment. [ The Hotel has accommodations for 1,000 quests, including 100 complete suites of apartments for families. ' Six hundred persons <jnn be comfortably seated at the tables of its three public dining rootee, and nothing that modern art hns'devised for the conven ience and social gratification of the traveling public has been omitted in its plan, or is neglected in its prac tical details. The early reputation of the house at home and abroad, derived from its magnitude, its superb ap pointments, and its hwie-likt comfort* and luxuries, has been enhanced every year by the unwearied exer tions of the Proprietors. ‘ ssep:m3 TREADWELL, WHITCOMB & CC. PUniFT THE BLOOD. MOFFAT'S - r VEGETABLE LIFE ZPXIHLS, AND PIKE NIX BITTERS. TlfE high and envied celebrity which the*»e pre-eminent Medicines have acquired lor their invaluable efficacy in all th!e Disease* whi<h they profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice of pulling not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. 1 IN* ALL CASES of Asthma. Acute and Chronic Ithemutism, Affections ©f the Bladder and Kidneys. ” BILLIUUS FJiVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. In Liu south and west, where these diseases prevail, they will tie found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who once p-e these Medicines, will never afterwards be without theml BIFLIOUS COLIC. SEROS. LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTIVE- NESS, COLDS ANDCOIOHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT HUMORS, ’DROPSIES. Pytprpsia.—'So person with this distressing disease, should delay using these niedicinos'immerlfately Eruptions of the tkiu. Erysipelas. Flatulency. Feivrtn/d Ague. —For tots scourge of Ihfc western CoUntry. these ,uit‘dicim > will be found « wife, speedy and certain rem edy. ’Other nietliunes leave the system subject to a return of 1 the disease; a cute M* these medicines is permanent. Try them. ’ Be satisfied and be cured. F t Ones* o f l oittplfxum — GENERAL DEBILITY, tSOUT. GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind. Inward Fever, Inftamalory Rhema tism. Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. JHfircunal —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 ail kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. 1 Ptll-t —The oiipinal propnrp r of medicines was rnred of Pih-.. of 35 years’ bunding, by the use of these Life imedmnos alone. PAIN:? in the hi ail. «i«lo. hark Joints and organs. llhi'.unyitism, —Tims,- affected with ‘this terrible disease,will be sure of r**li* f by the Lift Meilu in**-. Hu-Ii of Blood, to the llc.id. ;•« ut'y, Salt Rheum. Swellings , Scroflula. or King's Evil in its worst lortus. Ulcers of ev ery diucriptiun. * Worms of nil knxls are effecturally expelled by the*? modi ’ does Parents will do weft.them whenever their existence Se suspected. Relief will be certain. The Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the «ystdm. Prepared; and sold by DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, i , 330 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street. New York. , For sale by all Druggists. 52yl 1 IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. ITSLIHBCP BV D. 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An additional volume will be issued once in three months. A WAT OF PROCURING THE CYCLOPAEDIA OE DEBATES. ;Form a club of four, and remit the price of four books, and five copies will bo sent at.the remitters expense for car. rikge; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will be sent at our expense for carriage. TO AGENTS. No other works will so liberally reward the exertions of Agents, Ax Agent Wanted in this County. Terms made known uh application to the Publishers. [Aug. 11, *69. ’ MIRRORS! : ] MIRRORS! i I MIRRORS! JUS|T. received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the largest and best assortment of Mirrors ever brought to Wellsbord. People who wish “to see themselves as others see them,” will please call and examine. JERRY DAVIE’S PAIN KILLER in large bot tles. For sole ot Rny’s Drug Store, MiTGHELL’S SYRUP OF IPECAC: For Cold?, TTONEY OF LIVERWORT, for Coughb and Gilds Congas, Cranp it., At Roy i Drug Store, i Xl' Rri.e 35 cents. At Roy’s Drag Store. ' A. ifoveltyja the' Axt'Worldl '• PHOTOGfIAPHS UPON PORCELAIN. Secorod.by lotturs-patent in the Upited States, ' ingland, France, and Belgium: . • rfIHE MIERICAN PirOTOGI'.APITIC I PORCELAIN 'COSfPANY,' No: 781 Broadway New York, haring secured their novel and ingenious Inventidn. hy-.American and Earopean patents, are fully prepared to ex ecute all orders for i MiNTAruas Likkesses op Persons onChisa, presenting all the attract!re andadrantageoua feattirefrof or .diuary photographs, tho brilliancy and finish of ft water-col* or drawing, and a hitherto unattained quality of durability, by bping rendered as lniperf«hiible as the natural' properties of tho articles upon which they are - As the patented process of the Co'mpany enables the repro duction of photographs, not SDlyon plain surfaces, but upon such os are round or pf-Any degree of Irregularity —portraits can bo reproduced with faultless accuracy, land, delicacy ofi delineation, upon porcelain wares of any description J and di mension used as articles-of luxury or of household utility, such as I Breakfast Cups, TpiletiArticles, &c. thereby securing faithful portraits and fatniahlOgau nnlqtic and exquisite, .stylo of ornamentation of articles in domestic use. ' I In order to furnish facilities for the gratification of the popular taste, and to- meet the wants' of those patrons of the Fine Arts desirous of having portraits on porcelain, the Com pany, have imported from JSnrope a collection of superior porcelain goods, manufactured to their which they sell at cost prices’ , r I . As the American Company arc owners of 4he patent right, aud oonseqneatly'tbeonly persons to nse thepto cesc, they have determined, in order to afford people in eve ry section ofthb Union an opportunity to 'Assess * \ PORTRAITS ON CHINA, * to make the following proposition to 1 i .Residents in the Country, who are unable to visit personally the Atelier attd Gal- leries in New York.j 1 : Persons sending a photograph, ambrotyjpe or daguerreo type to the office of the Company in New Ylurk!, accompanied by Five Dollars, ' i 1 will receive in return by express, free of ch^ge, A richly ornamented Breakfast ICup and San oer, with the portrait transferred thereon. By truusmittieg a daguerreotype and | ’ Ten Dollars, ' j they wpl secure in like manner, A handsome French Vase, or Toilet Article, with tin* portrait reproduced by the patented process. By bending a pair of daguerreotypes and | Fifteen Dollars, ; they will receive in return t . 1 • A pair of rich' Sevres Vases, with th< portraits executed equal to miniiafure paintings; and. in like wanner, portraits can be teptyduiced on porce lain wares or Vases of every quality of finish, ranging in price from twenty to one hundred dollars (lie pair. . N, B.—Be particular in writing the adilriiss, town, 1 county and state distinctly. i Allletters to be adressed to % . - “ Manager, American Photographic Porcelain Co.” 7£l Broadway, nov7m3 Kkw York* PALMER'S PORTABLE nHAT .T.T^TQ-C^-Ta CLOTHES DRYER! EQUALLED BY NONE—EXCELLED NEVER. EEAD the following enumerationj of advantages over any Dryer ever before otKred to the public. Tne truthfulness of its claims to these jadvantages can be attested by hundreds who have used them : Ist, The facility for spreading at any point of eleva tion most convenient for hanging on the clothes, and Ihen gaising by a simple, yet powerful hoisting jack, well up and out of the way. All will jroadily see the great importance of this arrangement. | Many station ary machines are fitted up with a rack [and pinion, or other expensive and cumbrous devices, for raising the frames, costing from $lO to $2O. But boro we get this very desirable facility in a manner more effective and simple than ever before devised, and that in connec tion with the Portable Dryer, ami nil at an expense but nominal. Dryers without this, necessarily bring the clothes so low as to be in the way of/cverything passing beneath, and yet so high as to make the hang ing ou and inking off the clothes, a ivork of labor and inconvenience.' For instance, to take of r frozen clothes in winter, from a common line, in easy reach, is bad enough, but when it ha* got to be dune standing on tip toe, and reaching up. it is tedious ip the extreme. The Challenge Dryer cun be lowered osenslly ssitcan be raised, by the same jack, so as to come within the ea>y reach of a child. The operation of hoisting and lowering is as simple as that of workin r a pump han dle. -• J 1 1 2d. The lower end of the center .shaft or post, fitted to it a taper iron thimble, fitting into an iron socket, let into the ground poj-t, so that when the ma chine is set up, it has a joint as solid.as iron can make and which is only improved by wcv> The socket is* so made as to act as a cap to preserve the post, and a ring to prevent its splitting, and is provided with a cover, to keep out water, snow and dirt A flange on the thimble sheds the rain, so as to present the Water from getting into the socket when the Dryer is set. ef fectually precluding the possibility of jtjs getting-'fro zen in-. Sd. It is the best mad© and most durable machine ever offered to the public. Tht? hubs! are iron—no splitting—no shrinking by the weather4-so as to bind on to the post, 'fhe'iron work is covered with a hea vy coat of varnish, thoroughly baked op. ' The arms and braces are joined to the hubs in a manner defying comparison, for simplicity, strength and| durability.— The cord and timber are of the £est quality, and put together iu the most substantial manner. 4th. Id revolving, it runs iron on iron, hence re volves very easily* a.breath df air being sufficient to set it in motion, and new portions of the clothes are constantly being presented to the.wind and sun, and the process of drying goes on very rapidly, and clothes will dry one-third quicker than on the tlruigbc line. 6th. In case of threatened rains, or in|Cohl weather, the Dryer can be folded up with the clothes on, and taken into the house. If desired, it can 'be' set up in the house in rainy or inclement wenther.j It requires shoveling of paths, or wading in snow Or wet gross, a? the operator can put the clothes witpoilt moving from the ordinary path or stoop, as the case may be, ns being portable, it can be setup where! a stationary Dryer would be in the way. Thousands | have lost health and life, by exposures in snow alid 1 imperfect paths or wet grass, which this Dryer renders unneces sary. I • This is no humbug, but a staple ma chine, filling one of /ho most palpable arid every day wants of every family in city aud country, i Xolhing can exceed the favor with which they arc'received, and we refer to this and their rapidly increasing sales, and to the testimonials of those'who have used them, as proof of 1 their intrinsic value. Onetof|'the best proofs of their superiority, is found in ibei fact that numbers of persons who had bought oiher Dryers, have thrown them aside.and arc using'the. Challenge Dryer. In every point of economy, convenience and durability, it challenges the world. i Township rights for sale in Tioga, Brudfordand Ly coming Counties, by the undersigned'orbia agent, from whom; also, machines can be procured, kddress 11. STOWEIL, Jr„ Wellsboro. Or ,r. J. MilCeu, Williamsport, Agent fortycoraing County, , I IjJwl21 j JwI2 Machines can be procured at Wellsboro. iM'Eff ATTRACTIONS;' -I f K. H,. WOOD, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, S KY-LI G HT ; AmbrotjTDos, Molainptypes & Photographs, AT WOOD’S GALLERY. , : Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypcs or Mekiinotypes En larged to Life Size, and finished plain Or colored. Pictures in cases for 50 cents—other sizes in pro portion, and all warranted equal to city wnri;, Work done in all kinds of weather except for chil dren. 1 i Rooms'over Wm, Roberts’Tin Shop, first door be low Empire Store. ‘ Wellsboro, Oct. 31, 1860. i Preparatory School for Teachers. "WeVlsboro, Tioga County, 'Penna. R. BDRUNGAME, A. 8., . . Principal. Tbo Winter Term begins Tuesday. Deo. 4. 1860. and closes Friday, Feb. 15, 1861, TUITION. I Juvenile Department, !$2 50 Common Englishßranchcs, ’ - ' . *3*so Higher Eiglish Branches, . ' t'4’so Language e,j - . . - , - 1 5,00 Pupils of any degree of advnncemenlreceived.and carefully instructed. Special efforts will he made to property qualify those designing to teach, for their profession. ’ ■ ' - [ - Wellsboro. Oet. 31, 1800. ; r I .Jv A -L- L , AND 1860 i; WINTER BRY GOn '. W. A. ROE &CO HAVE now on hand a large a J ' STOCK OF DRY goods'* consisting in part of - Black and Figured Dress t i ... WORSTED, GOODS, | Plain and Figured i . CASHMERE MERINOES, LADIES CLOTH, OPERA Fu IO*G & SQUARE SHAt and in fact the best assortment of iLaidies’ Dress Go ever brought to this county. Wo have s!. Stock pf , ** Domestic Goods, i ‘ SUCH. AS < Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shin, 1 Tickings, Denims, Striped Shlrtio-i -Bed and White Flannels. 6 i i Brown and Bie.iched Cottoar ; Cotton Batting, Carpet TV ’ . Cotton Yarn, Drill-.^ ■We have also a large stock of Cloths am] Batirtetts, Fail Cloths, Tweeds, Kcntuok; ti have'aiso a large and "etc tensive stock ■Ready made Clothing, Hats and Capi [, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Glass We*. Ware, Ac. We would invite the particul a ", Of purchasers to our assortment of Carpets,' Oil Cloths, which is undoubtedly the larges;, lo this county, and which wii! be sold ai must give entire satisfaction. We would in Chasers generally to pall and eiamne car prices, and they will doubtless find ft®. buy good go.ods at low prices, is at the u.nu- W. A. Ktihi f Wellsboro, Oct. 31, 1860. H ARLES G: OSGOOD, Is novr receiving his WINTER STOCK OF Gfji Consisting of Dry Goods, Clot GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hats and Caps, Boots andS IRON AND STEEL, ’NAILS, FLOUI *SAX.T, Sect. Which, for variety and extent, is rarely ex«! no greater indnccmenla to purchasers canh in; this section of country, either in VARIETY, QUANTITY, QUALITY OR n Whethei for LADY, GENTLEMAN, UOY OR'GI Farmer, Mechanic or Lnnrtei Wcltsboro, Oct. 31, 18,60. THE REGUEATO . C. L WILCOX, WOULD CALL THE ATTEND the Ladies and Gentleman of WclFi surrounding country, to the inducements Eel out at his „ j Now Store on main Sire Called *‘ The Kegnlator,** where purchaser* the i/trye/itj chenpcvt fnd bent assortment of to select-from in Northern Pednsylvanij. thein, such as’ DRY GOODS , fLOTIIIXG, Hals and Caps, Boots and SI GROCERIES, CKOCKEBI FISH, FORE, FLOOR AND Si Paints and Oils, Yankee Notioi To the Ladies. Ladies will find at the Regulator the cboift' tion of Dry. Goods, adapted to the season, aii wants and tastes.of all. . Shoemakers will find it to their interest U the Regulator, and examine our assortment ings, at prices to suit the times. The truth is, we buy our goods for Cash i -them tor Cash cheaper than can he bonghuh er store in Tioga county. Ho,ping.-tu receive! of patronage of the cominunity, we abi lie to come and examine our stock and sat# selves'of jhe truth of our statement*. jSSf 1 * All kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and b ken in exchange-for goods, and the bighe-ts 'price given. Wellsboro, Oet; 24-, 1860. FALL CAMPAIGN JCSf OPENING AT C. & J. L. ROBIKSO ONE PRICE STORE, WE wish to call the [attention iof- ouf fr.ffi customers to our assortment’of SEASONABLE 06 OD*, . SUCH AS i LADIES' DRESS <J 00 0 £ COMPRISING * y BLACK AND FANCY Sl| AND DE EAINL'i, I INGHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LA«! FRENCH AND AMERICAN FBI ALSO SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND Dl’slß Our stock of staple goods is large. Particultf is invited to our BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS Sill CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VEST® & MECHANICS’ CASSI3U IS EADV.made CtOTHIiW CROCKERY ANl> GLASSWARE. GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SS»I HOSIERY AND GLOVES. &c., &c., ■ &c,| Ac.,, Wellsboro. ’Sept, 1,1850. FALL FASHION 8 18 6 0. GENTLEMEN’S wear of Silk Hat?. »l ,l '. HAT STORE ic Arcade Block, op**’ Dickinson Haase. “■ S. P» Corning, Feb. 23, 18C0. THE EAST INVESTE®! ■° ' BEST AND CHEAPEST SPRING BSD ll* tT9:B j ] MOEE elastic thnn feathers, onB lighter a® ; durable; Price, only 455.00. For«»'?a E. D. WELLS, L»w«^ 6 | HOUSEHOLD rURNI I^IS^, OP. ALL KINDS, can bo found at the W E. D. WELLS,! LA WE*C £V 111
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