* : SPEAK GENTLY... Speak gently; it it better far To rale, by love, than fear; , i Speak gently—let no harsh words' war' ' Thego'od we might do here. Speak gently—love doth whisper low The rows that troe hearts bind, -And gently friendship’s accents flow—■ Affection’s voice is kind. 1 Speak gently to the little child. Its love besure to gain— Teach it in.necents soft and mild; It may not long remain. Speak gently, to theyonng, for they . , I ' ' WfllliaTß enough to bear; o_ Pass through this life as best .they may, I ■ TlsfoUof aniions care. Bpoakgently totheaged one; ' . . ‘ Grieve not the care-worn heart, The sands of life ore nearly ran— -1 Let sach in peace depart. ] Speak gently, kind'ly to the poor— 'Tetno harsh tone bd heard;. They have" enough ; they must endure Without aa unkind Word. • Speak gently to the erring—know They must have! toiled in vain;. - Perchance unkindness made them so— Ob ! win them hack again. Speak gently ! He Whb gave his life i To bend man’s stubborn will, 'When elements were fierce with strife,' . Said to them, “ Peace !be still.” / Speak gently—'tie a litlje thing . . Dropped in the| hettn’e deep well; The good, the joy which it may bring . Eternity shall tel!! I •WOBBLING, An old author hasi remarked that there are tWo-tbings which it does no gondta, fret about. One ia what you can help, ami the other is what you can't help, i . In the latter case be cause fretting won't help the matter, and in the former becanee.it is your duty to go. and, help it without-fretting. I - Society is like a pieoe of machinery, .very small things soxnetimerhause very serious disturbances. Even the ponderous revolutions of a mill-Stone may be interrupted by a few bits of gravel. What would be thought of the miller who instead of grinding clean wheat should keep throwing sand and pebbles into the . hop per?- Ho could hardly to have his cus tom last very .long or!, his mill'either. Ami what-better, pray, is the conduct of those fret ful people who go abbut with their hands full of gritty grievances ready to fling into the social hopper, and who seem to. tako a kind of mali cious pleasure in bearing the wheels grind and grate? * Kindness and politeness, those little nameless social amenities which -the true gentleman and the'true lady always exhibit, and which Paul seems to have specially recognized as among “ the things that were lovely nnd of good re port" and “that moke for peace" are certainly marvellously efficient lubricators of the mechan ism of life. , Let us then remember that the “ oil oft joy” is better than, gravel stones, and that the man or woman who goes'through the world grumbling and fretting is not only viola ting the laws of God, but is a sinner against the peaop and harmony of is, and of right ought to be, shunned accordingly. — 2f. Y. Chronicle. '■ Seventeen Ye*ss Old. —lt is just seventeen years since Prof. Morse put up the-.first Elec tric-Telegraph in America. The first piece of news sent over it was the nomination of James, K. Polk for Presidcnt.made at Baltimore nndj announced in Washington “ two hours in ad- ! Vance of the mail." -No one of that probably not even the Professor himself, dreamed how closely the Electric Wire would 4>e interwoven with our daily life. Now, railroad trains are run by elec tricity. Theives are caught by electricity.— Lost children are found by electricity. Armies! march and fleets sail at its bidding. .Two! friends in remote towns,-by its help, sit down! and have ft friendly game of Chess. Two! Emperors, a thousand miles apart, by its help,! carry on a seige of a distant city. ' . By night it flfies all over the world, gather ing news to seyvj? np to us at breakfast. By day it flies - «U ofer the world, here emigrate dating « bride, there ordering a funeral, ber< warning there summoning help u • wreck, bare , buying pork’by the hundrei barrels, there’[selling grain by the thousand 'bushels, arranging for feasts aadAghts for seti jnons and stock bargains, for the harmonies -of a concert and the discords of a convention, for daw-making and law-breaking, the fall i f Empires and the fall of the thermometer, an I tbs candidates for ibe Presidency and the cai - didates for the Penitentiary. Truly the ro mance of the Arabian Nights is tame besid< s this reality of the. Electric" Wire. A Beat KiNQ.j-the King of Sardinia, saj s Alexander Dam®, looks like a man .forty-five years of age, Trait,; vigorous, and sincere ; ran ■early riser, end i keen sportsman with a dog and gun. He nfokes a light breakfast, whi|b be eats standing* bat makes a hearty, dinner, laying aside all Joeremony. Sunday is the diy of general reception, when all may enter fropt 11 to 3 o’clock; (but If any one desires a privdte audience, he must apply for it by letter, and lie ■pill obtain'U in a day or two' for Victor Emaln nel opens all bis litters himself.' |. . One day, when’the -King was out shootiijg, • peasant, to whom-he’was unknown, but wjm •idmired bis skill, offered him bro mute (§l4) .to rid him’ of ft fox that infested the lapd M Agreed,” saidjtbe King, “ I will come to-rrtor rbw with my dem and shoot it.”- True to bis word, he shot tlie foxf the next day, and reoaiv ing his money. tossad it in bis hands, saying, This is the first money I have ever earned ; it is a pleasure .to recoiva it.” Tbs next day bis Majesty; ihfrelutn for the money, sent sdme valuable presents to thepeasant’a wife. ' Victor Emanuel iabasf of‘access; ha, goes out’ aUne, and enter* the by-the public door*.— One day the ptfrti-eaa of the’ Ingenues theatre . caught a gentleman puffing cigar smoke injhcr oat’s face. Rushing -to the rescue of her favor ite, she caught! the tormentor by the arm,|and on his turning around, recognized the Kink. Logical 'Dcncpio;?.—At a protracted neet ng held some time ago, a hymn was giver , out which contained the fcords— , " There is no more sorrow there." ' ” At the ol9»e qf-ihe hymn, o brother stoo and shouted in ayoioe of thunder, , | jV Yes, brethern, that’s no sorrow in Hea And why not? [Because in the words of; beautiful hymn,‘that’s no sorter thar.” | This brilliantf deduction out a •tacder,who observed: - “ That’s what I call coming out of the i hole you went in at, friend!” • ‘ A gentleman.-said to bis friend the othen “How do you like the pew minister 1” I COijiaERCIAL COIIECE. J*OciTCO OTS& THESCSQCEBLJIKSA VALLEY EASE*. BINGHAMTON, N. 7. -1 FACULTY. ] , Accounts, ctical ■ Acconutant* author of LowbU'B; Treaties apan ifcjKcepiijg* ‘ ..JJaskik, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book smug and Practical Mathematics. : . OURTis, Assistant Teacher jiu the Itopt-JCoeplng,. De *' I ' l)' ‘* ’ 1 ’ , ' ■ A. J. \tarxxil, Professor of .Practical and Qrn&znental Pen man* Uip, Commercial Calculati'cmßaudCorreSpoiiUoncs. John h J- J LECTURERS, ' ' ' Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lee t ace r on Commercial Law and , Political Economy. J \ \ ' Hon. JUXiOM Contracts, Prommisßary NoUS'and Bills of Exchange. I i Rot. i|r- E. And&ewb, Lecturer oh Commercial Ethic*. i EXAMINING COMMITTEE* HOH. 1 (BEBNIAN D. I’HELPi),’ WM, !H. OsDCmN.; ESQ., Tn*CT H. Mo£ban. Esq.. Wm. E. Tavlobjof the firni ot Taylor," eed AGo. t D. D. Denton, of the firm ot Jackson, Denton « M* ks, Dc Witt C, Striker. 1 . " . ’' • ' Th* object ot this CoUepc is tfj afford to all an opportunity of ob tainine a thorough business education- , ThjTbouka and forms are carefully arranged uy practical accountants expressly for tfaif jXusitution am* embraces all tho rfcccnt improvements. ,j ; Thl course of instruction'comprises every department 01 business. The learner will bo thoroughly taught the science and Aractice of Double Entry Book-Keeplnfcas applied to the following kinds of business. yfa;--General Wcrchandisiag, Manufacturing, Banting. Commission, Stwurtboating, Rail* roadfng, Forwarding, freighting, foreign Shipping, £c» Yqcxo Men out.quality themjselves in a Short time at tins instjuttonto fiUiioporlant'juid lucratinj sitnatiuua. Ain ph- rfed-ronce* can be given whtjre graduates of 1360 filirijg! dosirabe situations with (salanea varying from S&W to f'ropriotorßare in possession of testimonials from some of the first commercial houses Sin the State, to whom. they have furnished book-keepers, lowing their,entire satire tiorland confidence in the ability of the{ graduates of this s'bif. In nil Us branches, taught by the moatskili rul nmltbo'ongh masters of the art. ho college M the bountry eujevs a higher reputation in this department. Unites Department entirely Separate frim that of the gen * anient! can enter College at any time—no ™rnlion.B Tilde to complete the coarse from 8 to 10 week!. Stndent! pacing the requisite examination are presented with' the molt elaborate and elegantly eugraced Dipb.mi tssoed bt any corlraer ia) or clasnical institution in tlieiCnwn. iislstance rendered to graduates in procuring situall, ns. ; For terms of Tuition, price of £mard, testimonials fnifngrailnatcß filling situations, £c., eetid for- ctrcnlar con.- taibing full particular!. , ; - f A SUPERLATIVE t TON IC, DIURETIC, DVSff?^) —AMD— ‘“IT* | iHYIGBRMINa CORDIAL : To the Citizens of New Jersey and Penn a. | APOTHECARIES, DSCCGISTK, GROCERS ASD PWTATE FAJUUES. i Pure Cognac Rrnndy. \ j | Wolfe ft Pure Sherry and Port Wine, Wolfe'* Pure and St- Croix Rum, Wolfe * Pure Scotch and Jruh Whitley, ALL IN BOTTLES-—I Hs leave to call tb( citizens of the United States to the shove WltSca on. Liquors imported by Udolpho Wolfe. of 2Jew York, whosj name is familiar in this country fontbe phrity of his celts hrated Scheiduui Schapps. Mr. Wolfe, In his letter to unji Rpeakiugof thepuruy of lus.w ine« qnd Liquors, says: “J will stake my reputation ich a man, my standing as a mGI ! chant of thirty years’ residence in the City of New York, tha that all the Kraudves nod wines which I battle are pure » imported, and of- tho best quality, and can be retied upon Ift every purchaser." iivory bottle lias Che proprietor b nameof the wax. and a fac simile of his signnatun? on the certifient* The public are respect fully Invited tb call and examine fill themselves. For sale at ttetail by all Apothecaries mid Orb cors lu Philadelphia. OttOhjOK H. ASUTON. ■|> No. 832 Market St., Philadelphia, | Sole Apent for Philadelphia.! R*ad tUc following from the neitTork Courier: ! Enormous Business for one New York Merchant. —We are happy to inform oar fetid* citizens (hat there Is one ptobe ju our city> where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can gp,and purchase purfe wines and Liquors, »s imported, and of the best quality, to edo not intend to gfre an elaborate description of tin’s merchanV extensive btin uess, although it will well repay apy stranger or dtizen«o visit Udolpho Wolfe's extensive warehouse; Nob. IS, 20. abd 22 Beaver street, and N’oa 17.19 nn£ 21, Morketfield strait. His stoce of Schnapps on hand rea«fr jor shipment could dot hare been leas tbun thirty thousand, cases; the Brandy some ten thousand cases—Vintage* of 1880 tn 1856; and ten thbu* sand bases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch find Irish Whiskey, Jamaica and St. Ct»lx Uttm, some very bid and equal to any in this country. lie also bad three large cellars, filled with Brandy, wfno, 4jc., in Casks, under Gbs tom House kt-y, n-ady for bottling. Wolfe’s salea of Sctmajipa laat’jear amounted to one hundred aud eighty thousand dozen, and wdMiopo that In less than two ycarsvhe mav be eqally successful with bis brandies and wines. ‘| Uis business merits the patronage of every lover ofihis species, Private families "ho wish pint* wines and Liquors for medical use. should send their orders direct to Mr. tojblfe, until every apothecary in, the huidj make .up their mtndl to discard tko poisonous stuff from tti«lr shelves, oud replace it with Wolfe’s pure Mines and Liquors. , > t We understand Mr. Wolf?, for tije accommodation o! small dealers in thf> country, puts up assorted jeases of wines find liquors. ‘Such ft mail’, ahd such merchant.' should be*us> tained against bis tens of thousands of oprpodents in the JJni ted States, wlio sell nothing but uiutatioipi, ruinous nlikfe to human health and happiness. ’ > Ciulk JMPORTANT TOJTHE LADI|S. WASHING NO MCljtE A SRUDGS. , Tho undersigned would nunounco to the citize* of County, lhat they havetputchatod the rigSl °f manufacturing and selling, ; . | MECAY’S 'MACHIIIE, which for simplicity of conatructionjiutuUy and ctscup ness, exceeds any other machine inruae. It needs no other recommendation than no see jit work. • A |boy, ten or tvrelvcvears of ago, do the washing jbf a family IN' AN HOUR. Any person in want good labor-saving washing machine, can take tv these home and do their washing with it, and i perfectly satisfied, they can ijeturn it. Recoiled, this machine is p« buinbug, but an, do indispensable ip srery fainily.. ! It not or tear tho clothes lo pieces Like hjand washing, PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS, Machines for s; ROE A CO/S Store. Manufactured and sold STOKBOCIC’S Shop, near the Aaademy. T W. A. 808, j D. SXURRO^ PfeniMyJtamo ffoute, Wdkboro, Dec. 1, 166' Saving used one of JMecajy's Washing Mach can confidently recommend it, and would not be out one for any price. [ ' J. W. BXtiOj mr Valuabie Real Estate for Sa THE Subscriber offers for sfile the largt knou'D as tlu* QKIOGS FARM, actuated near tin boro’nml MnnsficM Road, milejeaat of Whitß containing 2h) aert-*, all good (farming land, about 4 improted, \>ith a frame bain qiul a log house thera StiU cheap for cash or upon reasonable time, or exchi properly near Stony'Fork. v ■ For further prticulars apply f to H. W. Williams, Vt% Morgan Hurt, Charleston, or the subscriber. j - Stony Fork, Oct. 3,1560.—3ni. H. 8. HAS3I WALL PAPER , i t WALL PAPER WALLPAPER ‘ . _ .. . WALL. PARER . ! WALL PAPER WALL PA] Latest styles and largest assortment of wn ever brought in .WelisborC/_ In connection i above can be found Window. Shades of all kin soon at ' ’ i' ' \VM. H. SM WelUboro, April i - j ven! this mme CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,-j you good to see the patterns and team tj at the * ‘ . EEGULJ Wollaboro, Pa. I day, Eere- lEN THOUSAND BARRELS be| IIHE TIOGA TAe EMPIRE, STORE IN BULL BLAST. | HXIHBAH I . HXTBBAH I, fSoTbOO I WORTH OF i){U r goods, GROCERIES. bolts and shoes, hats and caps, I Crockery, Hardware, Bci>. f OS EXBtBIfIOS AT |r. R. BOWEN & CO.’S | Empire Store, fWELLSBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Doors-open every day (Sundays excepted), "from earty dawn till dewy eve,” and the b’hoys on hand to shepr this immense stock free of charge, and uto on th4lowest key ever, heard in Tioga county. ' Sever was there such an opportunity since the days oflfSolonion" to gratify the eye and .the mind. Ob, were we a Dow,-Jr., or some great man with a vocab ulary that would reach to the Rocky Mountains, that wamiebt be able to tell you one half of our endless variety of Fall and'Winter Goods.--As for prices, - thlre is no use in talking. We sell so low no are of te| afraid folks may think that we steal our goods,—■ Bit do not be afraid, friends. Come one and all, and ycli shall see what you shall see. If ytj» r eye-sight isToor, don’t forget year spectacles. , W «. ®£ ow vtfo the benvly of nature, boiled down in the kettle of arts and sciences, and manufactured into this lapge slick of goods. Recollect, we will allow none to on fAU kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods, fwellsboro, Nov, 7, 1860. ' ,The Autocrat of the Kitchen! THE ORIGINAL P P. STEWART ■ j Pnel-Saving and Comfort-Producing' I large oven I SUMMER AND WINTER AIR TIGHT \ COOKING STOVE. jboß WOOD & ANTHRACITE OR BITU !r MINOUS COAL.—lmproved IS 1859—Wirt fvVip nnd Extra Large lines. and by the addition oj he Celebrated Patent Double Sheet Bottom Flue. f Attention is invited to the following points of supe riority ; . ;; Ist. Durability. —Las(ing,with proper care, at least 20 years. Stoves are now in use that were set up in 1838. - 2d. Manufacture.— Every portion of the stove is thoroughly constructed. Each stove is, submitted to a critical test, and none leave our works unless com pletely and perfectly finished. 3d, Capacity. —Baking, broiling, boiling, roasting ohd all other culinary operations performed at the satno time, ■ A barrel of flour baked into bread at -a sin tic fire. 4th. Economy. —Saving the cost of the stove in 2 or 3 years in the item of fuel. stb. Ventilation of Qren. —In the Stewart stove alone the frontdoors open directly iuto the oven, pro tected by letters patent, securing a direeldraft through ■the top of the oven, by means of perforated holes 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. 6th. Entire Control of Beat. —The heat generated by the stove, may be held therein nnd used or thrown into the room at pleasure. 7th. fhc Double Sheet Bottom Flue.— By which a compressing and inverting action of heat is obtained, and the oven more evenly nnd efficiently heated than by any other known invention. Bth. Broiling, —Performed on the top and without the possibility of smoke entering the room. ' 9th, Bot 1 Voter reeerooir and Warming Closet. — Both useful and convenient, supplied by the waste heat and without extra fuel. 10th. IVotcr /loci.—An arrangement for'supplying hot water for the bath room equal to any range. Sold by all dealers, on a trial of 3 months, with a written guaranty for that period if asked. Beware of the numerous worthless imitations now in market. See that the names of P. P. Stewart and of the manufacturers are on each stove. None other is genuine. Bescriptiive pamphlets free by mail to any address. Agencies in all the principal cities and towns in the U. S. Address Fuller, Warren & Co., Troy, N. Y., Solo Manufacturers and Proprietors of the Clinton Stove Works. Por sale by PARKER BROTHERS. Wcilsboro, Oct. IT, 1860, CEDAR REN HOTEL. CEDAR RUN, LYCOMING COUNTY, PA. THIS house has been lately refitted and opened for the accommodation of the public. Located at a central point I stages leaving every alternate day for 'Welishoro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars on the Tioga R.R. north and S. i E. R. R.on the south. This House ih situated on the Cedar Run Gang Mill pond—a safe} and convenient lauding for rafts in the rafting seasoh. Good posts are firmly set on the left bank, and thb beach is free from bbstrnctions. Hav ing been practically engaged id the iriver business for many years we feel confident we can anticipate the wants and requirements of this trade, and will endeav or to please. The table, har, chambers and stables will always be attentively watched and well supplied. Call and seoins, and we will port with you sure to see voa again. I D. A. BJSH, Proprietor. Cedar Run. Feb. 16, 1860. ' CABINET W,AEE ROOM. TUB Subscriber most respectfully announces that ho hasjon band at tho old stand, and for sale a Clivap Lot of Furniture* comprisingjin part tfrcwnig aura Common, Bureaus. Secretaries and Boole Case*, Confer, Card and Pier Tables, Ihniny and Breakfast Tables , Marble-tuppedand Common Stands, Cupboards, ColUuje aud other Bedsteads, Stands. So fas and Chairs, Gill and lioseicood Moulding* for Picture Pranie*. * COFTXNS made to order on short notice. A hearts will) be furnished if desired. N. B. Turning »ni Sawing done to order. August 11, 1859. T. VANHORN*. is uf out THE subscriber has for salei a large quantity el farming land of excellent qpality, and in good lo cations in Tioga and Putter County, comprising sever al lots of improved iand- These lands will bo gold on ten yearatime at reason-' able rates; Those who desire to secure to themselves a good farm, con now d*» so on better terms than will ever ho offered again in this County. Wollsboro, March 8, 1806. A. P. COKE. arti fwear le at it D. Brown’s Bronchial Troches. OR COUGH LOZENGES. For the care of hoarse ness, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and to clear the voice for public speakers and singers. 1 For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. [nc, I Ivriih- FARRIERS POWDER is now extensively need for horse distemper, also for colds and coughs in horses, to increase, the appetite, regulate the digestion and to improve the conditioti of the animal, useful also as'a preventative for boro distemper in cattle. For sale at Roy’s Drag Store. Ifarrn I Wslls feyville, I) tvcrea bn, will Inge for His. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. FOR Children teething. Price 25 cents. For Sate at Roy’s Drag Store. llsboro, PERRY DAVIE’S PAIN KILLER in-large bot tles. For aalo'et Roy’s Drug Store. BROTHER Jonathan’s Furniture Polish. Price 25 cents. . For sale at Roy’s Drag Store. EB - 1 paper rith Ihe ds. Call [ITH. CLOCKS! —Cheaper than dog meat at a cent a pound. Good timers, - Come ond see them at the ■ I REGULATOR. PILES, PILES, PILES.—A new lend valuable, -remedy for this painful and troub aiome disease can be obtainedaV ROY’S DRUG STORE. June2l, 1860. j ft’ll do' be prices [TOR. HONEY OF LIVERWORT, for Coughs and Colds • Price 25 cents. . At Roy’s Drag Store. it Side oaad, at 'EW GOODS—Stacks of them—Just ree'd ‘ ■jtfOgt.A'TMi- 35,000 Ilf USE! Land. COUNT T AG IT A T 08. 1860. . FAX. X 18.60. AND WINTER BRY BOBDS! W. A. ROE Ss CO.. HAVE now on hapiA large and extensive ■ STOCK OP DBF GOODS, consisting in part of Black andi|Pigured| Dress: ;Silks, - • WORSTED GOODS. Plain and: Figured Delaines OABHMiatEB, MERINOES, LADIES CLOTH, OPERA FLANNELS. tOUG A SQUARE SETA WES, and in fact th'e beat assortment of Ladies’ Dress Goods, ever brought to this county. We have also a large stock or • Domestic Goods, SUCH.AS - Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Tickings, Denims, Striped Shirtings', - Bed and White Flannels, j Brown and Bleached Cotton Flannels, Cotton Batting, Carpet Warp, Cotton Tarn, Drillings, £c. Ac. We bare also a large stock of Cloths and Cassimeres, Satinetts, Fall Cloths, Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans. Wo have also a large and extensive stock of Grooeries, Beady niade Clothing; Hats and Capa, Boots and Shoes, hardware,- Crockery, Gloss Wore, Wooden Ware, Ac. Wo would invite tho particular attention of purchasers to onr assortment of Carpets and Floor OU Cloths, which is undoubtedly the largest everbroH to this county, and which will be sold at prices which must give entire satisfaction. We would invite pur chasers generally to call and examine our goods and prices, and they will doubtless find that the place to buy cood goods at low prices,-is at the store 6f- W* A. ROE A CO. ..WoHsboro, Ocfc. 31, 1860. • QHARLES G. OSGOOD, ; Is now receiving his totek STOCK OF GOODS, , Consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ■- Hats and Caps, Boots and,Shoes, IRON AND STEEL, NAILS, FLOUR, SALT, 460. Which, for variety and extent, is rarely excelled, and no greater inducements to purchasers can be offered in this section of country, either in t VARIETY, QUANTITY, QUALITY OB PRICES, Whelhei for j LADY, GENTBEMAN, BOY OR GIRL, Farmer, Mechanic or Lumberman. ’ ■ \ Wellshoro, Oot. 31, 1860. THE REGULATOR. C. L. WILCOX, . WOULD CALL TUB ATTENTION of r • the Ladies and Gentlopien of Wellshoro and surrounding country, to the inducements be bolds out out at his | New Store on Main Street, Called “ The Regulator,” where purchasers will find the largeet, leheupeet nnd best assortment of GOODS to select from in Northern Pednsylvania. Among them, such as ' DRT GOODS, CLOTHING, Hats'and Caps, Bools and Shoes, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, PISH, PORK, FLOUR AND SALT, Paints and Oils, Yankee Notions, &c. Ladies 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 oar assortment of find ings, at prices to suit the times. The troth is, we buy our goods for Cosh- and sell them for Cash cheaper than can he'houghlat any oth er store in Tioga county. Hoping to receive a share of the patronage of tho community, we ask the pub lic to come and examine our stock and satisfy them selves of the truth of our statement. All kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and Furs ta ken iu exchange for goods,. and the highest market price given. ; . Walisboro, Got. 24, 1860. FALL CAMPAIGN.» 1 -- JUST OPENING AT * C. & J. L. K.OBINSOFS ONE PRICE STORE. WE wish to call the attention of our friends and customers to onr assortment of SFASOtfABJMB GOODS, sucp AS LADIES' DR.ESS GOODS, ' , BLACK AND FANCY SILKS CHILLIES AND DE LAINES,* ING HAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWKS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PSINTS ' ALSO , * shawls, Mantillas and dusters. ■ Onr stock of staple goods liar large. Particular notice Is invited to our DBOIF.Y AND BLEACHED'SHIRTINGS A SHEETINGS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERtS AND ; VESTINGS, FARMERS 4 MECHANICS' CASSIMERES READY-MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY’ AND GLASSWARE, GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac Weßsboro, Sept. I,lBfid. FALL FASHIONS. 18 6 0.1 GENTLEMEN’S wear of Silk Hats, at the NEW HAT STORE in' Arcade Block, opposite the Dickinson House. ’ I S. 1 P. QUICK, - Corning, Feb. 23, 1860. , flatter. aoDSBBo&o rtaromms, OF ALL KINDS, -can be found at the rooms of E. D. WELLS, LAWBERCEVILLE. Balsam told, codgh remedy.—This isthe most popular and useful expectorant now in use in this vicinity. It is prepared from Iho Balsam of a tree growing in hot climates, mostly in South America. Far tile at Roy’s Drag far*. To the Ladies. WELLSBORO BOOK STORK. BOOKS, BOOKS! HURRAH FOR SMITH. THE snbecribor.having purchased of B. E. Rob inson bis interest in tba Book and Stationery bu siness, would respectfully inform tho public of his uo-, sire to carry on - ' A QBNBItAL NEWS J BOOM; | AND BOOK STORE, where he will furnish. At the oed stand, opposite I). G. Osgood's Store, or by mail, the following newspapers and Magazines, at the publisher’s rates. DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS. NeW York Tribune, Herald, Times, ' 1 . News, ’ "■; World, : •■ - I WEEKXIES. New Tori Ledger, Waveriy Magazine, ' -• “ Mercury, Thompson's Reporter, « , -Weekly,' Life Hlnstrated, Welcome Guest, WHke’s'Spirit, Century, . Rotter’s , Scientific American,' Boston Pilot, .[ Frank Leslies', True Flag, N. T. Illustrated News, Irish Americas, Harper’s Weekly, Littell’s Living Age, Waveriy Magazine, . Thompson’s Reporter. 1 MONTHLIES. Harper’s Magazine, Qodey’s Indy’s Book, 1 Frank Leslies’ Magazine, Peterson's Magazine, i Atlantic Monthly, 1 Arthur’s Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, Ladies' Repository, All, the Year Round,. Ladies'Visitor, Knickerbocker, "Pickles,', Budget of Fun, Phunny Fhellow. t Also, will be kept constantly on band, a com iota repository of I CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper Hangings, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to suit any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. SCHOOL BOOKS. Sanders’ Series of Beaders, Greanleafs Mathematics, Colton’s A Pitches’Geog’y, Davies ' Monteitf & McNally’s “ Sanders’ Spellers, Potter and Hammond’s Writing Book, Brown’s and Kenyon’s Grammar. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited wit. h; smith. Wellshoro, Pa., September 5, 1860, yl STEWARTS’ STORE, NO. 4 CONCERT BLOCK, MARKET" STREET, CORNING N. T. STEWARTS i i HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF Fill AND WINTER DRY GOODS, ; GROCERIES, provisions, ; Soots Shoes, Hats and Caps, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. I AND ARE SELLING AT EXTREMELY X.OW PRIOE3. _ j Corning, Sept. 26, 18$0, Jyj-EW DRUG STORE IN WELLSBORO. Dr. O. wT GIBSON, Having just opened a first-class Drug Store opposite Roy's Block, announces to tho citizens of this place and surroiihding country that be will keep constantly on hand a large and choice stocky of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Wines and LiquoT8 r /Patent; Medicines, Paints, ■'Oils A Dye Stuffs, Lamps, Window Gloss,. Cigars & Tobacco, . CAMP BENE, FLUID AND KE BO SINE OIL, and every other article kept in a first class Drug,Store. AN EXPERIENCED DRDQQISX always In attendance. JSSP* Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compoun ded. The public are invited to call# ' Welishoro, Dec. 19, 1860. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN FULL BLAST; * ( EGBERT YOUNG, lain of the firm of Tabor' Young 4 Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that he has leased the ( Foundry and Machine Shop,. in the Village of Wellpboro, for a term of years, and having pnt it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish ment, in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE! . He has had over twejnty yeara’experienbeln the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. ' - - No work will he sent out half finished. , MILL-GEABINUS, PLOWS;, STO YES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 28, 1857. ROBERT YOUNG.- ( ELO ij RIN G MILL ; OS Hll<Li’S CR£EK, NEAR HO |L IDAYVILLE. The snbscriber, having completed his large three story Grist and Flourijng Mill, is prepared to, furnish Flour, Meal and Feodjin quantities to suit purchasers. CDS TOM WO R K of kinds on short notice, and on terms which eanpot fail to please. I have THREE RDN OP STONE, almost constantly employed, and I am sure that a trial of my work will provq beneficial to the customer es well as myself. I 0. P. MeCLUBE.. December 5, 1860. I ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of OARPETINQ, Will bo sold at the lowest prices, by i E. D. WELLS. Lawreneeville, Sept. 12, 1860. NEW WHEAT FLOUR, tip top and cheap, at i 1 wwaars. &L. Atßfil’S PAMIt IMPROVE© WINDLASS. ' PATENTED) 'MAY 8, IB6o.— The object of A this invention is to apply a brake to a win din, in such a inahner that articles attacked to the wind, lass, and raised by it, may be- lowered with facility' the hitherto slow and tCaioas" mandat reverse aov*! meat of the windlass heipg avoided, andtbeinvcatioa at. the same time admitting of' the operator, havj n , complete control over thej descending movcnleDt of tl# article being lowered,. UJhe invention is applicable t» various purposes; its ate in connection with well* may bo mentioned as an instance, in' which the back. eta, after being raised and emptied, may be easily lev* eted, and-their movement retarded at the propoitime so that they will not violently strike the water— SeC entifie American. ' For the purpose Of !«isg and Lowering Bfteketi in Wells, it is decidedly THE enEATISf IMP The Brake acts as a che« of the backet, without ti acting as a brake, by prt ROVEMENT OF THE AGE :k upon the backward motion irning the crania (the crank Easing inward at (fine handle.) Lcfaine, will at once acknowl. All who examine this mi edge its PRACTICABILITY | AND SUPERIORITY, Over every other maohijie in use. The operation the windlass is easily Controlled with, and requires but oxr band. It combines all the advantages of the old. fashioned jwith the selfl-emptying backet, and adds many newi and tnsoful pnprovomems. It can be ad. apled to wells of oar depth, and will raise eatily, with ordinary turning, /We fucketi of aater per minute I from wells of ordinary depth, and in the same proper, tion to the depth bf|twojbundred feet. The windlassJandi brake is also applicable to raisin# and lowering any kind if weight, and in ever# respect is far superior ti those heretofore in nse. Having purcbased thd right for the Connties of Tie gaand Potter, Pa., thelundcrsigned are prepared to offer for sale township rights for the manufacture and sale of the above improvement, on reasonable terms. ! I A. BIX BY, jj I B. D. SEELE«. Oct. 13,186* NING FlxtE & I BIG EL AETNA EIBI 'OfHartfl BABTFOB. Capital, PACE NIX J Of Hart PEOPLES\ Of Net NEW Em Of Hai MANHATI pSURANCE OFFICE. THOMPSON, AGENTS. ■RANCH COMPANY -Capital $1,000,009. INSURANCE COMPANY.— $500,000, hwli IE Ilf Si >rd>|CL -1 FIRE 'IRE INSURANCE- COMPANY. ' Sotdi, Ctj — Capital, SISO,DM FIREJNSUBANCE COMPANY, : York (Sty—Capital $150,00) BANE FIRE INSURANCE CO. Cf $225,000. AN MR® INSURANCE CO. f York City,—Capitol IT ■ FIRE INSURANCE CO. 1> l( I $20 0 ,000. SAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ' I ' $150,001. fK i LIFE INS URANCE CO. iuloted Capital, $1,51(0,000, tenders pro prepared to issue policies of in ■ tie mopt favorable terms in the above mil i reliable Stock Companies, tildings insured for three years at rates u ! good dompanies. _■ es will be promptly adjusted and paid at tlii ppUeatiins by mall will receive prorapuu i. M ( J WM. L. BIGELOW, i 1859- I C. H. THOMPSON, [ARRINGTON, Surveyor. . Of Nei MASSASO Capita] HONEST! £stpits NEW YOl , Accun The subi Furapce on knotvnanj Farm, be lowag-anj} iossk office. Afc tention i ? Oat. 13 . ?■ J- Jf fI'ILLIAM WAJLKER ' HAS A PLENDID TjOT OF BUFFALO ROBES 's: ¥Hi LOWER | . OFFEI Wljole B< if ATE i A THAN EVER BEFORE ED IN THIS MARKET! 'bcs iron $3 to $8 at his nd cap stoee IORNIKG, N. 7. Jana e|hie foundry fix MACHINE SHOP, corning; n. t. Hi RO3ERS & CO., PROPRIETORS . SlipAC TUREES of Steam Engine?, BoHen idorticei igand Tenoning Machines, Mill Gtt i Machi aerj, Plain and Oroamental IronW& jpsj SiUi and Casings, l)por Cap?, and alltis and Bz ass Castings* Also Manufacturers o :alja of IKSTS !ip, best in with WM. ing an dow Ce of Iron large s JEFFI CEREBRATED DOUBLE-ACES! DECE PUMP, nse for all ordinary purposes wide* le other qualities that of a superior B The tainini Engine. | ALSO—Ma. Shingle Milis’j Orders solicl ■ I Corning, NJ infachtrers of the celebrated "Hiift —the best sow is nse. 1 ited by letter or otherwise. j WM. E. ROGERS iW Y., ! Nov. 10, 1859. • ly'. ' J W£LISBORO ) ACADEMY, i i; [ Wojisboro', Tioga County, Penna. S| MARINES N. ALLEN, A. 91; - - Pmcp|| Miss Cysthxa. Farmer, ----- - precf?sr*B| Miss JL LiJcixdj. Allk.v, ----- AnfrM* |3 Miss Josephine M, Topd, - - Music Thb Academic year will bo divided into thr«fri||| of 14 jFeoks each. ‘ Winter Team commences Monday, Dec. 3; Friday, March 15, 1861. - ||| of|4 Wce)»i Primary Department, - _ Bl Common Branches, ... - 4»#|S| Higher English, - - . -’ »$ pJ Languages, - - - . m Instrumenltalmnsic (extra) Term of 12 Greeks Board and Rooms in private families reasonable pjrices. Students wishing to board s selves may also obtain Booms in private family t The snccepa that bay attended the efforts Alien as a teacher in other. institutions in f lias been engaged encourages the Trustees to » : patej entire success in his connection with the p* boro Academy. primary department will be under $200,000.
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