■■■ , h. ..-t'i.wpt;-rCSfS*..., "T? ! , T flB ■ 3ttc i|| £1 0N XT OvE M EKT.[ aA r het i k a j* sronsr. [Scfl iastProclarnation.] A « vlb eaine upirr&m the sou’ r sou'-wcEt f ’Twos fpirca sTnvibmber'weather: . \ Bat the ship fiU such n storm before, • j And her beld toother. ; -And tempest No-eigafl of diminution; : ( ~ ' J The “ Wo'U trust ourship; ( The-st«toucb}|d;ConBtUution r .. The cftj)l|in stfgdon the Quarter-deck] ''■ “The ” they batterus;* ~i, 'Twas *n»/ watQmi)|low in the former gale— | J &cather,- Hatterae. . The wineji on throne side blows me off, . ,\- . .The current BsSB;pio shoreward: ’ I’ll just lajr-to between tbem both, ■ And' SS§ii going forward.” : | ~- l ■" Broakery at wW cried the watch on the boiy i 1 *• Hard,.up V*';|vas tbo first mate’s order j » • . . j “ She feeli thei£'^>Dnd-BWeJI/ , the passengers < ried, ■ f ‘And'the se&^lreaciy.board her!” The foresail splint* the angry gust: . . In 4he shifted : . 1 '.l > , • And an'bljl /’ If Jackson steered • - We wocidn’i siua have drifted!. But the captfl^jg^fid: “ Let go your helm?” -*' • And bo’swain; - . - “ Pipe - Anttjjfp'jl * - , The flVtt iiiatv finrldd bis trumpet •down y ‘ -’ * The old together/ ' ■ 7 To see, tha helpless roll At tliej Bp°A|3! wave ond weather. The tailored all a-baek, . * ■; ”* Yards masts are started ? 'Ti e captain snys his praytrs. J \Till parted; But ( oop side — iTIU creif aj^gi|revalutipn; The wave tbs captain off Will satfe lbf^)|nstltatioh!” i Batabd Tati or. • ’ m ■ Aew 3ori HOW. 84Jj CBT) TOE TPAMt|-,V» , state orillinois, some years ago, came : to, di gSae-log bat, ott the prunes, near Cairo, Bftre halted. lie went intjn the house. It wna|Cfiretched affair, with an empty packing box table, while two or threefold oh(fil»and J j|ii|iife<l stools graced the reception foom, tho‘cftrk frills of which were further or namented by a;®play .ofdirty tinware and a broken sheff or two. The womai| was crying inope cooler, and the man, with [tears in his eyosmrid ajpipe tin his month, sat] on a Stool, with dlify aSms resting oh his kinees, and his so|roWf|i 1,-looking head supportejd by the palms yf his bands. Not a word greeted the interloper. Si jl J Well,”; slijjj, “you.seem to be in on aw ful trnubtsjheris what's up?" I “Oh, wq-areSdaiost crazed, neighbor,”j said the wmpafe: “ Off*'we ain’t got no patiezjoe to see folks, r \ * “ That's alllrig|t,” said the visitor, not lunch "taken ahakk btf aiis polite rebuff “ but pan I bp of any herri|e|to you in all this troublp ?” “ Wolf] we’vpiJSst our gal; our Sal’s gone off and left us," Ba(®th,e man, in tones .of de ipair. '"’.Vh, do you] kgjow what induced her to leave 'yon?” remarkeijihe new arrival. . . “ Well, Vei ciffiip say, stranger, as how she’s an far lost induced, but then she’s gone .anddisoWned u£|| remarked the afflicted fi .ther. •tyeB,;neisb'|iijjj, and—not as I should siy it, “as is'hef there wnrn’t a p lotier galin tlik'W tsitfitlan our Sal. She’s gons and brought tubiphdji aiid on her own head, i ow,” followed ]the mother. “ Who has'alidtgone off with ?" inquire! I the visitor. . I ’ " .trouble. The gal ;ould .Jjave donqwdliapd might have married i artin e Kehoe, a capitqlpphoeraaker, who, although he • has got bit (jnfpye, plays the-flute in a ively mapnor,:|nd. elijus a good living. Then, look! what a home a|p|what a life she has desepted : shewas hferrfsiprounded by all the luxury in the country,’ |a|d the father, ; .. “Yes, whdi ksHwa what poor Sal will hnve to eat,drink or groaned the old woman. “And wild jj she feller that has taken her into such jmislrjji s” ' / | . “.Why.jaAiMjtpne off and got marriei to a critter citued ffikmtar, aa lives in the village, and the Ijior&milir knows how they are tp aim a living!”' I i jit'll - .qd'L'K THOTQS/ I . ! Everytliing'ijuleautiful, says®. F. Taylor, of; ROGERS &; CO.; PROPRI. the Chicago Joimial, when it is little, except ef Steam Engines, r u ; mp. i»b.,-iuu. bw.iiiui. ■ kittens, lliltiecljjMren. , ■ dtjw Caps, Sills and Casings,Door Caps, and i - Little qiartin||! loses of homes are generally of Iron and Crass Castings. Also Manufactui the most ;happM and cozy; little villages are, largo scale of '’aedrer.tofceinga toms of a shattered I Paiadisa JEFFREY’S CELEBRATED DOUBLE-^ than "anything ||n' know of; little .hopes the , FORCE FEME, least disappoint;! ent. j . 1 The best in use for all ordinary purposes t Little words ftp a the sweetest to hear ; [little laining with the other qualities that of a supcj charities fly furlhest, and stay longest od the . Engine. ■ t iX’d .. .'ii . i! . ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated “J . wing; little la® a ape the stillest, little Hearts shinglo M ills’’-the bestnow in use. the fullesl, attdMttle farms tile besti tilßed. Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. ‘ L : ttled ' hioolfsis»e the most real, and flittle 1 _ WM. E. ROGERS, songs thd' loved. And when nature j Corning, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1559. ly. would make §ti4||sfiing especially rare and beau tiful, she little—little pearls, littls dia , monde, li|tl^'^lk Agar’s is tj feddel prayer, hut then it •is a little prayer, ftrasihe burden of the petition is for little.l ’ltiiSs'ermon on the Mount is for little, butlthejlaS dedication discourse weis an hoar. ( The Swiftian said: veni, vidi, vtoC —l came—sair— ; but dispatches i ow a days are Ibngelatban the battle they tell of. Everyboiiy cffi&Abat little they love best on earth. Wi On®gboard a good sort of a man speak of bis litSp wife, and we faheiee she muitbea perfdJS 'J»Jou of a wife. We saw her; she weighed ;wo were surprised. But then it was ho ®co; tfie man meant it. He cpntd not l|iut Ijs wifo in his heart and have room for ojtherfflSbgs besides, and what could she be butlittl|||- i We ratijer d|ujpt the stories of great of gold wei sotnfeUmes hear of, because Nature deals in altogether. Life is nade ' upoflittleq; ;(lqath is what remaines of ;hem all,; day up of little beams, and night is glorlousiwit|||ttle stars. Muliurn'in juSiijo—much in little—is the 1 leau ty of (ill thatfwWe for most, and remember iloD&tgt. PEBSotfijii LiloljtTir Laws.—The South jstar ted out wjtli Spying that fifteen of the [Free States had iPeraob'al Liberty Laws in violation of the Conbtifi|tiin. Afterward the nujnber ■was reduced ; but the National In teJhffenair,' whas carefully examined' the laws of th(|N!!«iterD States relative to tha -Fu gitive Slave Layf/shows that the number it but four,' . j■ ’ : . j This big) afifherity pronounces the Pehtisyl vani* laWj constitutional. “The theorjy l of the I’ennsljrlvania law, " it says, “is founded strictly, upfin the decision of the Supreme (mart of the UnitM States in the Prigg case, andldoes not inter/clc with the functions of the Coitjuiis •ioDcri apfioint/i'J un'l'jr the United States Ijiw.’' The'only H'.huM which, according to ttaj In- UUi{)tnceT, \.:tv>> (wconstitutionnl laws, in relation to'fwgtti/#»!«»<♦ are Vermont, iluiu ebnie«*,?li«bigan andWieeyselo, , | * i i ■ f I---** '‘"irii; : J' IMPROVED' ;WINDLASS. PATENTB& JB-Tii. object of this indention is to apply a brake' to a w|ndlass in suet a manner; that articles.attacked to thd wind lass, andsraised; tiy/jti -may 1 be JJ'wred^.w l tft J ! the hit£er{o*slewand J lodtonh 'maWM 'revefee Move ment if thovvmdlaSs being avoided/ and thoinvention at the same time-admitting nf the operator having complete etfntro! brer fhe dM*enduig moTemon| of the article being lowbred. The invention is applicable to variojis purposes;; its, use •in connection wit| wells may he raeritionea'as an instated, in. Which thi buck ets, after being raised and emptied, may he easily low ered, and thoif movement rbiifd|d afthe pyoplr time, so that they will not violently strike the waten — Sci entific .American.' i ’ ’ T |, ■ For the purpose of Ftaising and Lowering Buckets in. Wells; it is decidedly - f 1 THE (aREATEsjr IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE. The Brake acts ajs a check npon the backwardpnotion of the bnoket, wijthont turning the crank, (thi crank acting as a brake, by pressing inward at the Ipindle.J . All who examine this machine, will at. once acknowl edge its 1 | PRACTICABILITY iAND SUPERIORITY, Over every other machinhin use. , The operijtion of the windlass is easily controlled with, and reqcfiresWt one HiKD»v iLoouibines all.tbe advantages of the old* fashioned with jfae self-emptying bucket, and adds many new- and useful improvements. It can. ha ad apted to wells ofany depth, and will raise easily, with ordinary turnings Five Buckets o/ water per irunutef from wells of ordinary, depth, and in the samejpropor tion to the depth of two hundred feet. j . The windlass and b/akejia also applicable tejraising and lowering' any kind of freight, and in ever* respect UJar superior to those heretofore in use. I Having purpbasedtho-nght|Q^lfao;C?ountieJ of Tio ga and Potter, Pa., the undersigned are prepared to offer for sale township rights for the.manuiuodnre: and sale of the above improvei lent, hn'reas'ohkblej terrors. A. BIXIT~ L. J>. SB Oct. 16, 1860, q.O R N I N G FIRE & LIFEIWSURAWCE 0 '. BIGELOW &'THOMPSON, AGENT; AETNA FIRP INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, Ct—Capital - ' 1 ‘ $1,1)00,000. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Capital, spoo,ooo. PA (ENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN] Of Hartford, Ct—Capital, $ PEOPLES FIRE TNStfRANGE COMPANY, Of New York City—Capital i 150,000 NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of Hartford, Ct 1 ’ $225,000. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. I Of New,York City,—[Capital s£oo,ooo. MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. j Capital, | SEOo,OOO. HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, 1 $350,000. NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE .CO. Accumulated'Capital, * $1,500,000. The subscribers are prepared to issue polici s of in surance on the most favorable terms in the ab ire well known and reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildings insured- for three years at rates as low a!s any good companies. * All losses will be promptly adjusted and pai 1 at this office. Applications by mail will receive pr rapt at tention WM. L, DIGE uOW, Oct. IS, 1800. ' C. H. THOMPSON, P, J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. NEW GOODS. FALI AND li-A*rS -AJDTID CAPS. Just received, and having bought my Silk Hats at unusually LOW PRICES, X am enabled to give my customers the beni L'ook at the|e figures: , Best $4,50 Silk Hat, City Fall Stylo reduced Best $4,00 Silk Hat, City Fall Style re< S 2 50. $3 50 Hat warranted equal to those usual! $4 50. 'I Silk Hals from , ds to $3 "Wool Hats “ } 3s to 2 Fur Hat's (i 6? to 6 Men’s Caps from 20a to 2 Boy’s Cups “ Is to 1 And all my goods at my nrually low rates, LARGEST STOCK. of. goods to eoleot from ever "brought to Steu comprising almost all styles and shapes knov New York Market. STRAW GOODS losing oat at 25 per cent less than cost. Corning, Sept. 1, 1860. ffM. WAi , ERIE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SH CORNING, N. T. WBLLSBORO’ acadeh Wellsboro', Tioga County, Penna. \ MAKINDS N. ALLEN, A. M.; - - Pri Miss Cynthia 'FAnMER, -- - - Preceilrcse. Miss L. - - - - AitxdanU Miss Josephine M. Todd, - - 'Music Tcpcftcr. The Academic year will be divided into three Terms of 14 weeks each. | Winter Terra commences Monday, Dec. 3$ closes Friday, March 15, 1861, f Tuition.—Term of 14 Weeks. Primary Department, ... 32,00 Common Branches, - |4,00 Higher English,* -----|5,00 -Languages, ------ ;|6,00 Instrumental music (extra) Term of 12 weeks 10,00 4 Board and Rooms in private families furnished at reasonable price?. Students wishing to board them selves may also Obtain Rooms in private families. The success that has attended the efforts $f Prof. Allen as a tcachfer in other institutions in Which he has been engaged encourages the Trustees id antici pate endro success in hi/connection with thd Wells boro Academy. = , f • The primary department will be nnder thetcare of Miss Allen, whoso-time will be given exclusively to the children placed under her Charge. *' I There will, be formed a TEACHER'S CLARS, the instruction of which to be out of the regulaij school hours, but no extra charge made. Bills of Tuition are to be paid at or before t die of each Term. By order of Trust J. F DONALDSON, Wellsboro, Nocromber 7„ 1860 VALUABLE FARMING L, FOR SALE. undersigned ia now offering to settlers J- a large quantity-of excellent fanning lands, sit uated farm two tb fifteen miles’ distance, from! Wells* boro, in Delmar/Shippon, [Morris and Elk,townships, Tioga Co., Pa. • | . The lands are ]generally[well watered, good in a healthy part.of the country, and will be lots to suit purchasers anti on very liberal payment.-- j. -- - [ • - *. r -- For further particulars Inquire of the' Messrs. Phelps,.;Dodge &ICo., 19 and 21, New York, or of the subscriber. - - ! JOin? DICKINSON, [ Ocij. 3, 1860-yl EVENING Edition of DAILY TRIBI ' sixty cents ft month nit - 40- * I SMITH'S BOOK STi A h’fW AHTICLE Of STOVE P01)18. lalo al Roy's Drag Store., 'EY-'. ’ICE. .50,000, WIN ER it of it. ,o $3 50. need to sold at 50. 00. 00. 00. 50, md the )on Co.. i is the TORS. j’Boilers, 11 Gear :m Win -11 kinds ers on a CTHS'G nd con ior Fire •aw kins tcipal. ie mid. lea, *res*t IfDs oil, and sold in rms of iwncrs, iff St., SNE for .-•I'or ■THE’ TI O GnA WELLSBORO BOOK STORE. BOOKS, BOOKS! H l-RRAII I’OK SMITH. THB ; -jß«bsorU)er;-hat’ n S pwrchasea -of 8.-. Boh inhon his interest in the Book and Stationery bu siness. would respectfully inform the public of Ms de sire to carry on - A. ai!N.BBAt. NEWS EdqM AND BOOK- -STOI^E, whore he'wilf fhrnish, j - ; AT THE Oliß STAND, opposite C. G. Osgood's Store, or by mail, the following newspapers and Magazines, at the publisher’s rates. DAILIES SERVED BT CARRIERS. New York Tribune, Herald, 'I 'Times,’.-. ■i - •- | News, ■ ' World, WEEKLIES. Kew Tort ledger Waterly Magazine, r ' \ *f Mercuiiy, Thompson’s Reporter, ( ■ « Weekly, Life Illustrated, Welcome Guest, ! Wilke’s Spirit, Century, f Porter's " Scientific American, Boston Pilot,. Frank Leslies', True Flag, N. Y. Illustrated News, Irish American, • Harper's Weekly, 1 Littell's Living Age, .Waverly MagazLpe, Thompson’s- Reporter* MONTHIiTBS. Harper’s Magazine, Godoy’s Lady’s Book, Frank Leslies’ Magazine;, Peterson's Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, 1 Arthur’s Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, Ladies’ Repository, All the Year Bound, Ladies’ Visitor, •Knickerbocker, ' , ' Pickles, Budget of Fan, | Phunny Fhoilow. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com ,ete repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper Hangings, SB PET IWSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, <te. Orders for Binding Books. Tho work executed to snit any taste, and on tho'lowest possible terms. ■ Particu lar attention will .also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any, thing comprehended in the trade. . 1 SCHOOL BOOKS. Sanders’ Series of IBcadprs, G reanleaf'a "slathematiosj Colton’s A FitcheS’Geog’y, Davies “ Monteitf A'McKitly’s “ Sanders’Spellers, Potter and Hammond’s TVriting Book, Brown's and Kenyon’s Grammar. The patronage of the.publie is respectfully solicited 1 - Wit. n. SMITH. TVellsboro, Pa., September 5,1860. yl : STEWARTS’ STORE, NO. 4 CONCERT .BLOCK, MARKET STREET, i COjBHJNC* X, Y. STEWARTS ; HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF FA AND WINTER DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. Boots and; Shoes, Hats and Caps, UOTIOSB, Ac. AND AREI SELLING AT EXTREMELY XiOW PEIOBS. Corning, Sept 20, 1960* REIVOIAJTIOISrS, XfT'HETHER in Government or fashions never go \ y backwards. “Old Fogyism” may frown down every exhibition of youthful fancy, yet every issue from the Press'of Fashion shows that some newad vance has been made in this branch of Science and the Arts. Recognizing this principle of progress in bis depart* ment of Xrade ? i J. IV ¥ E ROBINSON. has not sought to keep np with, bat to go a little in advance of thd ideas and wants of the community in which he lives both as regards the style and location of his business or the whereabouts and how he does it. Relieving that honesty of- purpose and a strict Attention to Business will under ordinary circumstances insure success he undertook to manufacture for this community a por tion of l THEIR CLOTHING, and it affords bun much pleasure to know that he haa so far succeeded^ as to h ive received -a good SHARE OF THE TRADE. A continuance of which—while he gratefully acknowl edges past favors —he earnestly and respectfully so licits. i ' Ir kind of hr thr *i thi In evei> Kind of business jere are some things that are cillqd- Leading Articles, and so wo find in this that ‘ BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSHttBRES. are what almost everybody wants and without which no establishment can dress up its customers iA truly Elegant Style; Of there ha has a great abundance! and as deeply dyed as tmy Democrat or Black Repub lican you cun find in the land; while in 3P-AJNTe?X B COLOBD CLOTHS, bis assortment is no lean varied than the politics of the nuraerons parties,’ranging all the way from genuine administration down to rankest opposition. selection p{ goods for Over Coatings he is remarkably fortunate both as to V STYLE AND DURABILITY. I He has not only a large Stock of , Goods, hat his fa. cilities for munufacturing them were never better, having secured in Mr. l*en Eyck a most EXCELLENT CUTTER. And in every 1 other department the most competent help. Confident that, he can offer advantages t<* hie customers not excelled by, any in the deter mined td make his. establishment one of the best fn this section of he invites the attention of the people of Tibga County who are in 'any way in need of a good, comfortable,-stylish and durable gar ment. - I | J. NYEROBINSON. y Coming,-N. Y.j "NovAt); 16597 * ' v EEADY MADE! CLOTHING.—A large . ,!ti>ck now on hand for tbo fftU.and-wintet trade, and: will be sold very cheap by W. A, ROE i, CO. ITrllhborn,' Oct.‘ 31, IB*)0. ; . : TEN THOUSAND BARRELS best-Side Perk at $l9 per barrel, or 10. ctsrper pound, at tk«i REGULATOR. -COTTOTIf AOSTATOiRv COUKIURCXAX COLLEGE. LOCATE!) OVER THE SUSQUEHANNA TALLEY SANE, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. , ; FACULTY.*' 0. W. Lowell, Principal, Professor of the Sciencoof Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Lowell's Treatise upon Book Keeping* Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac. Accountant, Professor of Book.- *' - J. J. Ccatis/ Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Do partmeni. •. " A. J. Warner, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. i_ LECTURERS. Hon. Daniel 8‘ Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and • Political Economy. ' Hon. Ransom Bklcom, Lecturer on. Contracts, Prommissary Notes and Bills of Exchange. fLcr. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. i EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon, Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. E. Osborn, Esq., Tract b. Mosoau, Ezq., Wm. J 3. Tailob, ofthe firm ot Taylor, V.eed & Co., D. Di Denton, of the firm-* ot Jackson, Denton Marks, DeWift Cl Striker. . i-‘- j The object ot this College is tb afford, to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough business education. j‘ The books knd forms am carefully arranged bjj practical accountants expressly for this Insßation and embraces all the recent .improvements., - \ , ■ The course lof instruction comprises every department of business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the following kinds of business. viz;-rGeneral Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banking. Commission, Steamboating, Rail leading. Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, Ac. •'Young Men can quality themselves in a short time at this institution to fill important and lucratire situations. Am ple referencci can be given where graduates of are now filling desirabe situations with salaries varying from $5OO to \slsoo per annum. , . - The Proprietors are in possession of testimonials from some of tho first commercial houses, In jtfae State, to whom they have furnished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac tion and confidence in tho ability jof the graduates of this institution, i' < w Penmanship, in alHts branches, taught by the mostskinmi and thorough masters of the art. ,No‘ college in the bountry enjoys a higher reputation in this depArtment. Ladles Department entirely separate from that of tho gen tlemen. i A pair of rich Sevres Vases, with the portraits executed equal to miniature pail and, in like manner | portraits can be reproduced on lain wares or Vases of every quality of finish, rang price from twenty to one hundred dollars the pair. N. B. —Be "particular in writing the address* town, < and state distinctly. All letters to be adressed to { “J/anager, American Photographic Porcelain 781 Broadway, Niw 'Soi ■ a gents wanted. : BIIOADWAT, NEW YORK. Students dan enter College at any time—no vacations Time to complete the course from 8 to 10 weeks. Students passing the Requisite examination nrp presented with, the most elaborate and elegantly engraven Diploma issued by any commercial qr classical institution in the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situations. t2*,For terms of Tuition, price of board, testimonials from graduates filling situations, Ac., send for circular con taining fall particulars. 13yl “VTTHEN completed, six years ago, the, St. Nicho- YV 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-day —mUhont a ri val in site, in aumptuouantsa, and the general elements of comfort and enjoyment. The Hotel has accommodations for I t OOO guests, including 100 complete suites of apartments for families^ Six hundred persons can he comfortably seated at the tables of its three public dining rooms, and nothing that modern art has 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 honse at home and abroad, derived from its magnitude, its superb ap- and its home-like comfort « ctnd luxuries, has been enhanced every year by the unwearied exer tions of thq Proprietors. ssep:m3’ f TREADWELL, WHITCOMB A CC. . PURIFY THE BLOOD. VEGETABIE LIFE PFLLs' - - .ASB PHffiNIX BITTERS. THE high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines have acquired ior their invaluable efficacy in ail the Diseases which tbej profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice of puffing aot-onty unnecessary, but unworthy of them. ; of Asthma, sAouteand Chronic JUiematism, Affections of the Bladder and Sidneys. -a . - BILLIOU? FEVERS AND LITER COMPLAINTS. In tb*i»ouih and west, wheie theee diseases premil, they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who once use these Medicines, will never afterwards bo without them. BIFLIOUB COLIC. SEROS. LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTIVE NESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT HUMOUS, DROPSIES. VytpepSia.-r-'S o person with this distressing disease, should delay using these medicines immediately. Eruptions of the’Skln, Erysipelas. Flatulency. Fever and Agne.~-Yor toia scourge of the-western country, these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain rem edy. Other medicines leave th<| system subject to a return of tbo disease j a cure by tbeec medicines is permanent. Try them. ■ Be satisfied and he cured. F> nines a oft ( omplexim — GENERAL iDEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, QBAVEL, Headaches ofevery kind, Inward Fever, Inflamatory Bhcma tism, Impure Bloody Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mercurial piseases. —Never falls to eradicate entirely all the effects ofMercury, Infinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINJS of[ull kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. Pda.~ Tbo original propriottr of these medicines was cured of Piles of 35 years’ standings by the use of these Life medicines alone. ’ 1 PAINS in the head, side, back Joints and organs. Rheumatism, —Those affected with this terrible diseose,wil) be sure of relief by tbe Life Medicines. * * * Rush of Blood to the Scurvy, Salt Rheum,Swellings. Scroflula, dr King's Evil in its wgrst forms, Ulcers of ev ery description. 1 Worms of nil kinds are effectnrally expelled by these medi cines. Parents will do well them whenever (hgir existence ie suspected. l Relief will bo certain* The Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters PURIFY THE BLdOD, And thus remove all disease from the systdm. Prepared and sold by DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, 336 Broadway.‘cor. Anthony Street, New York. For sale by all Druggists. 52yl IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. PUBLISHED BT D.,APPLETON k CO, 346 & 348 Broadway, New York. TitE following works arc sent to Subscribess'in any part of the country, (upon recciptOf retail price,) by mail or prepnid: The New American Cyclopedia, A pppuinr Dictionary of General Knowledge. Edited by George Ripley and Charles A. Dana, aided by a numerous select corps of wri ters in all branches of Science, Art, and Literature. This work is being published in about 15 large octavo volumes, each containing 750 two-column pages. Vols I, 11, HI, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, and IX, ore now ready, each containing near 2,500 original articles. An additional, volume will be published once m about three months.. Price, in Cloth, $3; JSheep, $3,50; Half ilorrocco, $4; Half Russia, s4,so'each. The New American Cyclopedia as popular without being superficial, learned, but not pedantic, comprehensive but suf ficiently detailed, free from personal pique and party preju dice, fresh ap{d yet lt is a complete statement of all that is upon everyimportant topic within the scope of human intelligence. Everyimportant article in it baa been specially written for its pages by men who are au thorities upon the topics of' which they speak. They are re quired to bring the subject up to the present moment;- to state just ho\f it stands no tv. All the statistical information is from tfie latest reports; the geographical accounts keep pace with’tbe latest explorations; historical matters include the freshest just viewa; the biographical notices not only speak pt the dead but of the Urinj;. It Isa library.of itself. ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— Being a Political History of the Butted States, from the or ganisation of the first Federal Corigress In 1789 to IS56* Ed ited and compiled by Hon. Thomas H, Benton, from thsuf ficiai Records of Congress. 1 L ° ' The work will be complete in 15 royal octavo volumes of 750 pages each, 14 of which are now ready. An additional volume will he issued once In three months. A WAT OF PEOCUBIKG THE CYCLOPAEDIA 0£ DEDATES. Form a dab of four, and remit the price of four books, and five copies will be sent at the remitter’s «rtcaae for car. rlage; or Tor ten subscribers, eleven copies mil he sept at onr expense for carriage. \/ No other works will so liberally reward the exertions of Agents. Ajt AgexT Wasted In this County. Terms made known on'application to the Publishers. [Ang. 11, *69. MIRRORS ! 1 MIRRORS! JUST received' at'BMlTlf’S' v ifOOE6TORE, the largest apd bes‘t assortment of MirrorsTercr brought to AVel!sbon>. People who wish “to eee themselves as others sea, them,” will-pleaso call and examine.- ' ! 1 ’ ’ 1 PERRY DAVIE’S PAIN' KILLER; Itflvgpiiot tlos. i For salaat Roy’s Drag Store. MITCHELL’S SYRUP OF IPECAC. For. Colds, Ceagi t, Crsup *«., At Roy’s Dreg Store. ' MOFFAT’S IN ALL CASES TO AOEJTTS. MIRRORS! ■A. Hpyelty ■ }fl ■ Ifes- Ajsfc ,'W orld l.. „• j:; f. PHOTOGRAPHS UPON PORCELAIN. ", Secured by letterspatent ln the United States,/ - / - England*France,andßelgium. ■ /. -fA. rflim Aji&Rtfe AH . PHOTOGRAPHIC JL PORCELAIN COMPANY, No. 'Bl EROiKViT Nrs’ Yore, having secured their novel and .Ingenious invention by American- and European patents, are fully prepared to ex ecutant! orders for ' T 1' , MOTATDRBXiKnnssres 0/ [ j; presenting all the attractive and fidvanUgeonsfea.tnrefnf or dinary photographs; tho bHllhracy and finish of abater-col or: drawing, and thitherto nnattalnod quality of durability, being rendered*as imperishable off the natural properties of, the articles upon which they are transferred.' ' ]I > . Ai the patented processor the Company enablestnqrepro duction of photographs, not only on plain surfaces, bat upon sach a& are round or of any degree of irregularity—portraits can he reproduced with - faultless accuracy, and delicacy of delineation, upon porcelain wares of any description onq ui tnetielon used as articles of luxury or ofhousebold utility, such as * • j Urna, Vases, Breakfast Cups, Toilet Articles, &o. thereby securing faithful portraits and furnishing an unique and ezquisite stylo of ornamentation of articles in domestic US fn order to furaish facilities' for the gratiflegtion of [the popular taste, and to meet thewftbtsof those patrons of the Fine Arts desirous of having portraits on porcelain, the Cpm pany have imported from Europe a collection of superior porcelain goods; matinfoctured to their own order, which they bcIL at cost prices! • -v ' - ; j A -H Ji» As the Americas Company are owners of the^ patent right, and conseq'neatlythe only persons authorized to use t he pro case, they,bare determined, harder to afford people, in eve ry section o'f tho Union'an opportunity to possess . . ' POETBAITS OH Cttm, * ' •to make the following proposition to , 1 ] Hfesldeiits in the Country, who are unal visit personally the Atelier and Gal leries in New York. Persons sending .a photograph, ambrotype or dag typo to the office of the Company in New York,[accom by . . - Fite Bolla&s, i will receive In return by express, free of cbargqt, A rlohly ornamented Breakfast Cupj and cer, with the pprtrait transferred them By transmitting a daguerreotype and 4 • Ten JDoilaeb, they wjll secure in like manner, . , A handsome French Vase, or Toilet Art! with the portrait reproduced by the patented :l»rocei sending a pair of daguerreotypes and ' 1 Fipteex Bollaes, Jbeywill receive in retnrn n?or7mS A BOOK That Every .Farmer, Mechanic Business Man Wants. JUST PUBLISHED) , THE TOWNSHIP AND iOGAL L. Of the State of Pennsylvania, Compiled from the acts of Assembly by Willi.* Haines, Esq. and published by F. JAMBS, WEST CHESTER, FA, This work contains over 400 pages of closely ted matter, and will be sold by subscription. It teaches of Justices of the Peace forms for the transaction of their bu^inesi. It teaches the duties of Constables withj all tl cessary forms, appertaining to the office. It contains the- duties of the Supervisors of County and Township in th 6 Slate. It contains the mode of procedure for the layi: andj opening of public and private roads, of va : and'altering'roads, the building of bridges, Ac., It contains the Common School Law, with r ox; tionfe, decisions and directions, together with fori Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Certificates,,-Ac.. Ac. department of the work wak compiled at Harrii by Mr/Samuel P. Bates, Deputy Superintendent is alope worth the price of the volume to ! aUy oji forested in Common Schools. | It contains the duties of Township Auditors. It contains the laws relative to Dogs She i It contains the duties of Assessors. 1 It contains the laws in relation to Stray’s, Malt Swine. 1 It contains the laws relative to Pences and Viewers. , , It contains the laws relative to Gome. Hi Trohtand Deer. 1 , It contains tbo Election Laws with all the nee Forms, j < i It contains the Naturalization Laws, ]rith I necessary Forms for Application. • Kjeootaina a large number of Legal Forma, areused in the every day transaction of busines as Acknowledgments, Affidavits, Articles of A monjts and Gontraots, Partnership, Apprentice signjments, Attestations, Bit Is of Exchange and issory Notes; Bills of Sale, Bonds, Checks, Core Deeds, Deposition, Due Bills and Produce Landlord and Tenant, Leases, Letters of.Att Matfringe, Mortgages, Beceipts and Releases, work is bound in Law sheep, and will be;sold t senders at $1.25 per copy, payable on delivery work. Tbe work has passed the reyisionl of at the [best Lawyers in tbe State and has received unqualified approbation, as a reliabhy'hand b( reference upon all Subjects of which it ireats. whale Is‘arranged in such a manner pre plain, concise and explicit 'statement of? tbe dul all Township Officers, as may be readily by jvery one. Tioga, County will be thordughl; rassed for the work,"and Ihe support of the clti: respectfully solicited B. B. SMITH, General Agent for. Tiogaf Con] P| S. Good canvassers are wanted inwall pa thisiCounty for the above work, -to'whom al compensation will be given. Applications, 1 mne l bo made at an early date, addressed to eraii Agent as above, will receive prompt attentil ' 19w3 1 n fiW ATTRACTIONS: ia. sa. *w o 033,1 PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIS' i SKYLIGHT j Ambrotypea, Melainotypes & Photo gi AT FOOD’S GALLERY, i Daguerreotypes., Ambrotypes pr Melaiiotypc larged to Life Bize> and finished plain or polore« Pictures in cases for 50 cents—other Sizes ir portion, anfr all warranted equal to city, work.- Work done in all kinds of weather except fo;* dreni , - ‘ i .Rooms over Wm. Roberts* Tin Shop, first don low Empire Store. Wjellsboro, Oct. 31, 1860, Prk l paraloi-y School for Teaci J 'WolUboro, Tioga County, Pennk. H. BTJ RIAN GAME, A. 8., . . Print Tne Winter Term begins Tuesday, Deo, 4, and doses Friday, Feb, 15/1851-. TVITIOX. Juvenile Department, - - I $2, Common English Branches, . - 3’ Higher English Branches, - - - 1 i, Languages, - - . . 5 ' Pupils of any degree of advancement receive* carefully instructed. Special efforts will he ma properly qualify those designing to teach, for profession, ' ' Weilsboro, Oct. 31, 1860. | , BMDim • i BOOKS, Mngailriea and ITewspapers bound'} penor Styles. Universal facilities enable all. Gal I-and see at tbo •. BOOK] STOI pleai ALSAM TOLU. COUGH REMEDYi—This most popular and useful expectorant nowi ajia. vicinity,, It is preparedfrom the Bnlean trowing in botollinates, mostly in SouUj Am 1 For sale at Roy's Prjug Sit in ti tree H<rashtoii’» Liquid Pepsin. iB Dyspepsia and indigestion. f _ ~ ” For salt at Roy's Drag St< 3DLEBB will find it fo tbeirndvrintage to e! Bby's Drug ho has Juet receivcda, yof Essential Oils and' Essences 1 ail i for cash. , * ' 1 aupp Trtie iB6O. -I* iP.A 3b L > i • •" ' AjfS ' WINTER DRY 80 W. A. ROE & CO. TTAYE nowon band a. large asd -Tx , ' STOCK OP DRY GOODS, consisting in part of- Black and Figured Dress i j WORSTED GOODS, Plain arid Figured Delai T AND OASHMERjg Imerinoes, ladies clotht, opera rii ] XOHTG & SQUARE S’" |and in fact the best assortment of Ladles* Dress jever brought to this county. 'VTo have ah ( ■stock of • Domestic Goods, ] SUCH AS ' Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtiif. 1 Tickings, Denims,-Striped Shirtings, 6,1 | • Bed and White Flannels,. Brown and Bleached Cotl, . , Cotton Batting, Carpet , , ~ Cotton Yarn, Prilling, We have also a large sto6k of Cloths and Cj, Satinetts, Full Cloths, Tweeds, Kentucky J a: have also a large and oxteneivo stock of [Ready made Clothing, Hals and Caps, l Shoes, Hardware,, Crockery, Glass Ware, Ware, Ac. Wo would inrite the particular'; ?of purchasers to our assortment of Carpets a. (Oil Cloths, which is undoubtedly the large;', d to this county, and which will be sold at price must giro entire satisfaction. Wo would ieri chasers generally to call and examine carp prices, and they will doubtless find buy good goods at low prices, is-at the -f | , i Wcllsboro, Oci. 31, 1860. la to 1 ' I lerrco . l Sdji* n. ; cle, s. By j£JHARLESG. OSGOOD,' J Is now receiving his WINTER STOCK OE 61 tirigs; porce ing!in. lotmty Pry Goods, Cl C 0.," I 1 EK* j I GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hats and Caps, Boots and IRON AND STEEL, and NAILS, FLOU | MS, S A LT, ScO.. Which, for variety and extent, i« rarely en no greater inducements to purchaser* can in ibis section of country, either ip variety; auAMTITY, OR PI pr^n- wiLh ie ne- ; LADT, GENTLEMAN, EOT OR Gil efejry_ j Farmer, Mechanic or Lnm: igout mating &Q.\ TTcllsljoro, Oct. 31, 1860. )lana ma'for This sbuirg t, ind no in- THE REGILA C. L. WILCOX, WOULD CALL THE ATTEND the Ladies and Gentleman of Welhi: [surrounding country, to the inducements he b [out at his new Store on Main Sfrci Called “ The •where purchasers the largest, cheapest - and best assortment of ! to select from in Northern Pednsylvania. them, such as j- esapd Fence mtijg, ' ?ss^ry DRY POOD. S' CLOTH ISC, Hats and Caps, Boots and GROCERIES, CROCKEI ; FISH, PORE, FLOUR AND i Paints and Oils, Yankee Notloi To the Ladies. Ladies will find at tfae-Hegolator the cbolc tiorrof Dry Goods, adapted to the season, si wonts and tastes of , Shoemakers wilt find it to thfeir interest tbe Regulator, and examineonr assortment logs, at prices to soft the times. «■ 1 The troth is,'we bey for Cftsh them for Cash cheaper thari\gaifcl>e bought at er store in Tioga county. Hoping to receivt iof the patronage of the community, we ash 1 Uc to come and examine our .stock sod sath belves of the truth of our statement." , ! J239** All kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and ken, in exchange for goods, and the highest price given. ! Wellsboro, Got, 24, .1860. Tfco enfej a ies [of •stokd * am ends i- i rls lof ibcral whifcb G^n- j FALL CAMPAIGN ' JUST OPEKIKG AT :c. & J. L. KOBINSO . ONE PRICE STOJiE., !"TT7"E wish to call the attention ol I T T customers to out assortment of r> SEASONABLE GOOD?. siren as LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. coMPutsnio BLACK AND FANCY Sls ,^j°- CHARLIES AND DE LAKES, INGHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWft| PHENCB AND AMERICAN PBfli SHAWLS; - MANTILLAS AND DBS 'lur stock of staple goods is large. Partici : a invited to our DROWN AND SHIRTINGS i SI CLOTHS, CAS3IMERES AND YES’ FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSI READY-MADE CI.OTHI CROCKERY AND ,001 l.alad lei to their GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SI HOSIERY AND GLOVES, ike., &c., Ac., Stc., Well shore,'Sept. 1, 1860. | a Sa ns! to LEjj FALL FASHION 186 0. IPI ENTLEMEN'S wear of Silk Hat?, at U B'AT STORE in Atcado Block, opj is fhe a use i of [a srica. Dickinson House. | CoVgib'g/Feb. 23, I 860; HOUSEHOLD FCENITDE OP ALL KINDS,, can be found at the r E. D v WELLS,-LAWKESGEVI. 1 NEW, Large, arid Elegant nssortoM 1 C-AJEtE’EfTIN’O. uTTt large undt WiH be sold at the lowest prices, by I p.- . ~v „ E. D. lawienceviUe, Sept, 32, 1880, Consisting of ■Whether for ALSO a. p. QE
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