I > I, m j TherAiS inbuck’. iieatap esaenpeor roedici 'itil priivciple depend, -calfjd-qpt* or “ bop poison.*’ fiia is ((tine of the ’sourd’es from whehhe tEfecoinmoi! [honey bep obtains its poi son ; hence, the effects follow the immoderate usll.cf honey when obtained ''fromtbn bnckwhesitj - I' > The bee takes frdfp the (flower a portion of its medioinalvirtues with the saccharin| matter of tbepiaot, whfthr hyipassing tbrotrgir thcrhUer j mil labratory of the (insect, - becomes: separated into primary constituents of apis veueuoi and homgsgte onal being depnai tPd in celJi for the sustenance of the: insect, and the other laid by wiihiofltsdf a3.a - ,rneans,of defence;. I Now, - in making this separation in the chem ■. Seat labratory ot'tbe insect (or by ■.accident, where dead bees ate in the honey white being rendered), it often occurs that portions of this poison-are mixed with thdhoney, producing all; ' the disagreeable effects which would result from •‘the use of buckwheat itself. There is, perhaps, no article with as great n per oentage of this poisonous principle .used '• ■fot fbod os buckwheat in its various furma f and the’sameness of thrs aroma with that given off ; the common honeybee is ft proof of itsidentity. . -A’-l poisonous insects and reptiles are healthy, and virulent in. proportion to the plentiful sup plyof the-poison-they are enabled to derive from, their food ; and while feeding on such ar " ticlb*'as yield them this'supply, their stings or • vbitesare more virulent than; at - other; This I saw fully demonstated last winter, in transporting'the honey bee over tho Isthmus to , California from the cold'yegipns of - tho North. The sting from those bees, in the most un ■« healthy state, produced ! .bnt little, sensation or effect upon the human flesh. The nervous, warlike habits of the Ironey •■iboe'during the period of the floweringuf buek ywheatfully corroborate jthe doctrine that ibis ' plant contains considerable quantities of poi son, - and it is bn this principle that jits irritating qualities depend. y i tp.-preyent tbe disagreeable burning and itching sEpsatioti of the skin caused'by a? free nse or buckwheat cakes;' is carbonate-of soda (i)r an alkeliuf.a similar na ture), psed in their,raising, or token place in consequence of havrhg eaten too freely of the .cakes. And - here Jet: me state.that on Alkali of the above .chemical ,Suture, immediately raljen and hyplied to the skin jifter a bite or sting of tho most poisonous linSeot or reptile, is a good antidote, and will, (S most cases, save the un- victim froii any serious haim.— Cor. Scientific American^ ‘ ' v: I . r ‘ Wash tor Frcis Trees.— A correspondent fdmer qpd 'jardener soys : : ‘"My fruit trees, some? seven years since, ba • -gao to decline, and I feared 1 should lose them . all, or at least losejall chance of a crop of fruit. An old Englishman, observing their condition, gave me the-followjng directions fur their reno vation; which I strictly observed : “ Ini the months of February .and March es •tottine your trees carefuSly. Rubor scrape off - every particle of ] If the bark has n can ■ kered appearance, ','>bu Innst pare it off closely witE a' drawing knife, S use a troo-scrnper.— I Then make a misthre of fresh cow dong, hu- or animal ufigfe, and strong soap suds, in the proportion of two parts each of the urine and soap snds, to Of the dung. Wash the stems of the trees/ and as much of the other af fected parts' as yoi-scan reach with the mixture, applying it a common whitewash brush/ By following tjiis method, you not on ly get!rid of a greitt insects, which har bor under the lops-i bark, but you also, by the application of the Itniiture, destroy such ns re main; If the scr(fpin& of the tree are collec ' ted-and burned, ®e Iteration will be much more effective. dn be done by spreading y a large cloth arounjj the stem, before the scra ping .is commenced ! . •‘ An application offthe wash to the trunks or stems of the trc|» la the fall will also be , found useful, '-3 “ The effect of the scraping and washing in : the spring is seen/ irj'lthe fine healthy bark; 'which takes theplhcoqf the diseased.’' " 'Grafting with Peai-iies.—Aj Bonie'doutits have Siee® expressed whether the ““pfifiiiF would grdw‘'>v'c!|on the plum, I beg to »>.■say that about ttwjvajears ago, I procured ■ frqm Boston a dozdg’ piach trees, on plum stocks. . t have lost three of.thdtn by,being blown off in • jieavy gales of wird (when loaded with fruit, they snapped off of the junction of the graft. This may have betjn bjwing to the. stock, fur I observed that the Jjjuta stem did not swell out and grow equally Witl the peach, forming a protuberance at th£ joiit 6f junction. The balance of n»y trees are still healthy and have born a yearlyi'crbp of fine fruit, and look as if they might continue so for a 1 consider the suggestion made in one of year late numbers, to out dwwn plum trees and graft them with peaches,:'as most-valuable, and lam certain that those who are tired waiting fur fruit on their plum trees, will not regret doing so.— ‘Cor. Fanner am | Gardner. ■ Manures.— lf ynju'jnust throw your manure, out under the up an eave-trougb to carry off the water. Never leave your horse 1 manure for a single day in a pile where.lt will heat. pUtrihute i( Uttder a shed wUhjiog or cattle manure,' dr <Jirt,fer draw it out into the • ■ field, and put it in’ Very small piles, Examine yoqr~ theep.sheds, that your sheep ma nure'don't heat. !Usi but little -litter, and it will pack and not heat;. orspread over it muck liberally, or’ nny i other kind of earth and Speaking of emrs qf the presa|Mr. Pycrpft relate,s:in his “ Why*! and Words of Men df f Letters,” a he had with a printer. •• Really,”-said tlie.prihter, “gentlemen should not place such-unlimited confidence In the, eye-' sight of bur hard-wj)rk*d nnd half-blinded reader ofptoofs; for i am Ashamed to say that ye utterly, ruinedane.poct through A ludicrous . misprint.!’,—‘‘.lndJWjl and. what ts«s-thft.tin-' happy lina?"> —“ \yhy, sir, the poet intended - to Say-VSee the pale martyr in -a sheet of fire instead of. which made him say—‘Seethe pale martyr with his shirt on fire.'’ Of. course, ; the reviewers .made the most of a blunder so entertaining to tb&r "readers, and the poor gen - - tic man waanever heard of more in the field, of ' .JiUrature," A blindman led by| a dog, while wandering , ■ itfthestreetsof had his .dog ;*ei?ed by '■ eomiK ot *« paeeing. Instantly opening his eyes, gate cbase.orertook the, tblef. and endgelled hiscjti. i 'ii ~ 13: STIMULATING OWGUEWT, The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the Citizeiu of tho United States, that the; have obtained the Agency fur, and are now enabled to offer to the, American public, the shove justly celebrated and world-rcnovrued article■ : I s prepared by Dr. C. P. Bellikqham, an eminent phy sician of London, and » warranted to bring out a thick of 'WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE , In from three to six wools. This article is the only one of tbe-kind used by the French, and in London and Paris it is in universal use. 4 It is fi\ beaut](uj, efeoppawwdi yotMipala. ling compound, acting ns if by magic upon the roots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If ap plied to tbe scalp, it willj cure baldness, and cause to spring up in place of tbe bald spots a fine growth oil new huir. Applied according to directions, it will: turn<REii or towy hair Dins, and restore gray hair to, its original color, leaving it soft, smooth, and flexible.' The “Okguent" is-an indispensable article in every' gentleman's toilet, and afterone week's use they would; not for t|ny consideratfo^ti'Be without it. ' —-The subscribers are the only Agents for the article in the'Uuited States, to whom all orders must be ad dressed.! J Price lOne Dollar a bejs—for sale by all Druggists and Dealers; or a box of the *‘Onguent" (warranted to have the desired effect) will be sent to .any who de sire it, By mail (direct), securely packed, on receipt of price and poataso/JSI.IS. Apply to or .address j , . HEGEMAN 4; CO,, Druggists, &€., 24 William Street, New York. 29-m6 TITANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY; iri * I KANSFIEU), TIOGA CO., PA, The Spring Term of this Institution will comment ApriJ 2U,, coniraus tfcirtqsp weeks. . . Mra| |{. P. 11. WildmAn ....Preceptress. Miss B. A. Cha5e....... Music Teacher. -- i Assistant.. Teacher in Primary Department, Mr. Isaap Stick.nev,...,,,,., ...Penmanship. EXPENSES, * Tuition (Primary) per Term ;..$2 50 Common English , v< ... ...... 4 50 Higher English an<f Languages 6 00 Music, Piano or Melodeon 8 00 Usto of Instrument 3 00 Room rent, per terra 1 50 Fuel, per term 2 00 Incidentals, per term 25 Bdard in private families, per week; 1 63 j iJreiy possible effort will be made, both by tbi Trusteesitti4 Faculty, to afford as good advantages m can be had in any School in the State. , The Seminary is u to affbhl the' very ii^sf > a¥comarbdhtft)hß' slu dents at the opening of the Spring Tenfl. Particula attention will be given to such as are preparing (hem selves for teaching. Those- who have ; sons or dau£h ■ tors to educate, will do wile to send them to Mansfield. Tuition payable one half!at the Commencement of term, and the remainder at the middle or satiafuc. forily arranged. Kll hinds of produce taken in payment for tuitior, if brought at ifce commencement of the Term, at mai - ke} price. ‘ * ' For farther particulars address the Principal. Vacancies iu the I’aculty will be filled immediately. Rev. N. FELLOWS, PrcaT.’ A. J. Ross, Sec’y. Feb. 27, IS6I. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY SHOP, MAIN ST P WELLSBORO. I\i/fISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchased h * IiPL FALL and winter goods, consisting of Straws of all kinds. Pattern Hal?, Bloomer Hats,-Flowers, Velvets, Silks of all kinds, and in fact 4 C ABIUET wareieoom!. rpUE Subscriber most respectfupy announces tbit H bo has on band at the old stttnd, and for sale a Cli< «»p Lot of Fitnilliire. comprising In part 'Did Cuun.ion Burcaui. Secretaries and Bo il Ca*e*, Center, Card mid Pier Table*, Dinttuj a tc "Breakfast Table *, M<uble-topped and Cvntmou iSfandn Cupboard*, Cotta'/* nnil other Bedvicndt, Stand*, £o- JtXfand Chair*, Lilli and liotcicood Jlouhlii"js Jji Picture I'rn.ncs. f COFFINS made .to .order, oti -short notice, hearso will be (urnidied if desired* > : ' „ N. B. Turning and Sawing done to order. Osceola men school.— (wtkola, Pa,, Feb. 9, 1961.- The Spring Term of this Institution commences in Tuesday, March a[\\, and closes Fridqy, May 171 b, ISO 1. Honrfi of Instruction, A. R. WIGHT-MAX, A. 8., Principal. S. R. THAYER, A. 8., Associate. Mrs. J. S. )Vic»hTMAV, Preceptress. Miss F. M. DkVKKi'oiiT, Teacher of Music. Tuition, from $o Music, with use of instru ment,s.lo. Board and lodging per dny, 25 cents, oi $l9 por term. Rooms, $1.50. Rooms will be ft r nisbed for those wishing to board themselves. Apply for information to AUDITOR'S NOTICE. —Tjio undersigned, &ppointc(i*4.udicor to distribute the moneys ari sing from sheriff's sale of real estate of P. Grand ill & Brother againsßSamuel Ellison, Trill attend to the duties of said appointment on the 20th day of Mjy next, at the office of A. P. Cone, in Welliboro, at X o’clock P. M., at which time and place those interested in said fund are notified to attend. TUGS. AltfEl?, Auditor. * my wife MA{tIA, hav ing left my bed and board without cause lor provocation, this is to warn all persons not to trustfor harbor her on my account, as I will pay no debts jof her contraction unless compelled by law. { CALEB BABB I EXECUTORS’ teutons a tar/ haring been granted to the subscribers, or the estate of William Adams, late of Charleston tor n ship, decM notice is hereby given to those indebted tc said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly autbentica fee for settlement to the subscribers. EXECCTOR’S NOTlCF.—Letters testnm. n tary having been granted to the subscriber, 01 the estate of Zenas Roberts, late of Jackson townsfc if deo'd, notice is hereby given to those indebted to mi k immediate payment, and those having claims to fre sent them properly authenticated for settlement, t the undersigned, at Daggett’s Mills. BRITAN, Execute:, March 13,' 1861. 32w6» MIRRORS!, ' MIRROESI JVST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, ihV Inrgoet ■ and beet aemrtmiDt of Mirror* ere: brought to Welleboro. People who wUb “to t J YOU WANT WHISKERS? 80-YblJ #ANT : WHISKERS? (YOU WANT A;MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLINGHAM’S CELEBBATtD FOR TOE WHISKERS AND BAIR. ALL KINDS OjF TRIMMINGS. ie solicits a call from' the ladies of Weilsboro ai 6 ijinily, feeling confident that HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, d compare favorably with those of any establish mt in the county iu regard to price. jZEg-BLEACHING AND PRESSING done Ins porior manner. ' jfcß* Room Opposite Empire Stare, up-stairs. Sept. 19, 1860. August 11, IS A. R. WIGIITJtAN’, 'Osceola, *iOga Co., Pa. 25*a.::^ rh March 20, 18f.i Morris, March 13,' 18fHj-w.3* ROBERT ADAMS. ] „ *;» V-' JUDHAED EVGftSlpj < s * ecillo «• Marsh 13, I86U? 32*« o. o*o^- MIRRORS I THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOE. CCFrafltl jE RCI At. COLItEKE. IIdCiTED OVEB THE SL’SQUEIIAIH A VALLEY 3A5g, : BINGHAMTON, N. T. FACULTY, D. TV. Loyra.fi, Principal, Profeasor of the Spjenco of Accounts, ProctlralAccouatant, author of Lowell's Treatise upon Book Keeping, DingramsillufitratlngthaaamewAc... John .Rankin, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book- Keeping and Practical Mathematics; J. j. Curtis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Be portmehi. A; J. Wauns*> Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. LECTURERS. ‘ Eon. Danisl S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and 'Political Economy. Hon. lUnsoh Balcom, Lecturer on Contracts, Projomiesary Nptcs and bills of Exchange. Rpv. Dr. E. Andrxwb,_ Lecturer on Commercial Etplps. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, \Xk. R. Obcoen, Ebq* Tract B. Mono an, Bsq., VTh. E, Tayiob, of the firm ot Taylor, W eed A Co., D. D. Denton, of the firm ot Jackson, Denton « Marks, De Witt C. Striker. The object of this College Is ftb afford to All an opportunity of obtaining ft thorough business educating. The books and form* are carefully arranged hr practical accountants expressly for ttd* Insltution and embraces all the recent improvements. . _ The course of instruction,- comprises every department ol business. The learner w/lt-be thoroughly taught thejrelence and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeplpgas applied to the following kinds of business. Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banking. Commission. Steamboating, EaU roading. Forwarding,.Freighting, Foreign Shipping, Ac. TftUNO Msn can quality themselves in a short time at this Institution to fill important and lucratire situations. Am ple references can be given tyhere graduates of 1860 ars now filling desirabe situations with salaries varying from $5OO to $l5OO per annum. ■ , , ‘ . The Proprietorsarein possession of testimonials from some of'tne first commercial houses in the State, to whom they hav* furnished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac tion and confidence in the ability of the graduates of this institution. .... . Penmanship, in ail Its branches, taught by the mostskiilrnl and thorough wasters of the art. No college in the bountry enjoys a higher reputation In this department. Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen tlemen. . • .. Students can enter College at any time—no vacation.® Time to complete the’course from 8 to 10 weeks. Students passing the requisite examination are presented with the most elaborate and elegantly engraved Diploma issued by any comraen-ial or classical institution in the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situations. w»,For terms of Tuition, price of board, testimonials from graduates filling situations, Ac., send for circular con taining full particulars. A SUPERIATIVE • J TONIC,DIURETIC, IHYPR« CORDIAL To tho Citizens of New Jersey and Penn’a. APOTHECARIES, DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES- Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy. 1 Volft't Pitre Maderia, Sherry and Port Win*. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Craix Bum, Wolfe's Pare Scotch and Irivh Whiskey, ALL 1 IN BOTTLES.—I beg leave to call the ritl/iMis of the United Suites to the above Liquor- imported by Udolpbo Wojfo, of New York,-who*® name i* familiar in this country for the purity of bKcele* brated Seheuiam Schapp*. Mr. Wolfe, iu his letter iodine, sperkinc of the pnrity of Ins wines and Liquors, say*: : * 4 l will stake ray reputfltion man. m.v standing as a mor' chftitt of thirty years’ residence in the City of New York. that that all the Brandies and wines which 1 bottle ape pure aa imported, and of the be*>t quality, and can be relied upon by oveiv purchaser.” Kvery bottle has the proprietor’s nnmeon the war. aud a fac siniile.of bis signuaturc on the certificate. The. public are i e»pectfully invited, to call afid examine for themseh p?, For sale at lletail by all Apothecaries and flro cers In Philadelphia. GBOKOE H. ASHTON, No. 532 Market £t~ Philadelphia, Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the foßowlog from tlic new York Courier: Enormous Business korone Ntw York Merchant.— Wear* happy to inform our fellow citizens tlmt there id one place In oar city where the physician. apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure wines and Liquors, as imported, aud of the best quality. Wo do not intend to giro an elaborate description of this merchant extensive busi ness. although It will well repay any stranger or citizen to rislt Udolpho Wolfe’s extensive warehouse. Nos. 18, 20. and 22 Bcavcfstreet, and Nos. 17.19 and 21, Msrketfield street. Ills stoee of Schnapps on baud ready jor shipment could not haro heeq less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856: and tun thou sand bases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch aud Irish Whiskey, Jamaica and St. Ctoix Rum. some very old and equal to any iu this country, lie also had three large cellars, tilled with Brandy, wine, &c., in'Casks, tinder Cus tom House k*y. ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope that In lesa-than t>vo years he uiav be eqnlly succestjfpl with his brandies nod wine*. Ilia business merits the patronage- of every lover of his species. Private families who wioli pure wines nod Liquors fnr medical use. should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe until every apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard tcc poisonous’stuff from their shehes. and replace it with Wolfe’s pure wines and Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe, fur the accommodation of small dealcis in the country, puts up Inserted cases W tfinps and liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant, should be sus tained against his tens of’ thousands of oppodents in the Uni ted States, who sell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to human health aud happiness. OmO B. T. VAXIIORX. JM PORTANT TO THE LADIES, WASHING NO 3IORE a DRUDGE. Tbo undersigned would announce to the citizens of Tioga County, that they have purchased the right of manufacturing and selling MECAI’S WASHING MACHINE, which for simplicity of construction, utility and cheap ness, exceeds any other machine in use. It needs no other recommendation than to see it work. A boy, ten or twelve years of age, can do the washing of a family IN AN HOUR. Any person in want of a good labor-saving washing machine, can take one of these home and do their washing wjth it, and if not perfectly satisfied, they'can return it 'Recollect, this machine is no humbug, but an arti cle indispensable in every family. It does not wear or tear the clothes to pieces like hand washing. PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS. Machines for stile at ROE A CQ,’S Store. , Manufactured and sold at D. STURRQCK’S Shop, near the Academy, Vf. A. ROE, , « D. STURRUCK. PenMjftvania I£ou*e , 1 • Wellsboro, Dec. 1, 1860. J Having used one of decay’s Washing Machine, I can confidently recommend it, and would not be with ,f out one for any price. W. BIGONY. J J9tf Valuable Real Estate for Sale. THE Subscriber offers fur sale the large farm known, as the GRIGGS FARM, situated near the Wells boro’ and Mansfield Road, one mile east of Whitueyvllle, containing 210 acres, all good forming, land, about 40 acres Improved, with a frame barn and a log house thereon, will sell cheap for cash or upon reasonable time, ur exchange for property near Stony Fork. For further prilculors apply to U. W. Williams, Wellsboro, Morgan Hart; Charleston, or the subscriber. Stony Fork, Oct. 3,1860.—3 m. j H, S. HASTINGS. WALL PAPER . WALL PAPER ' , . WALLPAPER WALL-PAPER WALL PAPER . " T WALL PAPER Latest styles end largest assortment of wall paper ever brought in Weil shorn.' In connection with the ' abbye can be found Window Shades of all kinds. Call soon at -c- ' WM. H. SMITH. ' Wcllshoro, April 6th, 1860. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS—It’II do you good to see the patterns and learn the prices at the REGULATOR. Wellaboro, Pa. :r “ rjEDLERS will find It to tfaefr advantage to call at lt , f Boy’s Drag Store, a* ho has just received a large A supply of Essential Oils and Essences all kinds v which hots ielUnaTegy eheop for cash, • PORIFV THE BLOOD. MOFFAT’S VSQBTABLS Xilt'33 FTT ITIS, AND PHCENIX BITTERS. THE high .nil enTiod celebrity which these Medicines have acquired lor their invajnable efficapy in all the Dincaiica.whlch they profoSMo core, has rendered the osmil practice oi puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy “ rWi “ B ’’ ’. Iff ALL CASES - - of iistliinfc, Acute and Chronic Bhematlsm, Affection* #f the AND LITER COMPLAINTS. In th* sonth and west, where these diseases prevail, they wDE be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who OMO use these Medicines, wIU never afterwards b« without BimOUS COLIC. SEROS. LOQ3WES& PILES. COSTXTE NESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, COBBDPX HUMORS, DROPSIES. llyspcpsia. —No person with this distressing disease, should delay uafog these medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency, ikwr aud Ague.— For tow scourge of the western Cupqtry, these medicines will be found a safe, speedy aqd CffUiq rem edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return oi the disease; a cure by these medicines is permanent Try them. Be satisfied and he OlU'Cd; nines* of<omplexwu~- _ r O]!NEBAI!i DEBOITT, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflamatory Bhema tism, Impure Btoqd, daundice, Lose of Appetite. Mercurial Dinara.— Never Tana to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow orfnl preparation of Sarsaparilla. jjj jHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS ■ ofal) Kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. I l d«i.^Th G original proprietor of these medicines was cured of Piles of 35 years’ standing, by the use of these life medicines alone. PAINS in the head, side, bock. Joints and organs. JlArumatim.—Those affected with Oils terrible disease,will be Sore of relief by the Life Medicines, Bush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum,Swellings. Skiroflola, or King’s Evil in its worst forms, Ulcers of or cry description. : Worms of all kinds are effect orally: expelled by these medi cines. Parents will do well them, whenever their existence ie i nspected. Relief will bo certain. The *- ;f « Pill* and Phceaix Bitters PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thos remove all disease from the syetdm. Prepared and sold by DR. WILLIAM B, MOFFAT, 336 Broadway,A»r. Anthony Street, New York. For sale by all Druggists. 52y1. G. OSGOOD, Is now receiving his WINTER STOCK OE GOODS, Consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, fiats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, IRON AND STEEL, NAILS, FLOUE,' SALT, <SsC.. Which, for variety and extent, is rarely excelled, end no greater inducements to purchasers can he offered in this section of country, either in VARIETY, QUANTITY, QUALITY OR PRICES, Whethei for LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOY OR GIRL, Farmer, mechanic or Lumberman. Wellsboro, OcL 31, 1860. THE REGULATOR. C. L. WILCOX, nrOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of W the Ladies aud Gentleman of Wellsboro and surrounding country, to the inducements be bolds out out at bis' New Store on Main Street, Called “ The Regulator,” where purchasers will find the Inrgett, chenptat *nd bent assortment of, GOODS !o select from in Northern Pednsylvania. Among hem, such os | DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FISH, PORE, FLOUR AND SALT, Paints and Oils, Yankee Notions, &c. To the Ladies. Ladies will find at the Regulator tbo choicest selec tion of Dry Goods, adapted tu the season, and to the wants and tastes of all. Shoemakers will find it to interest to call at (he Regulator, and examine our assortment of find ings, at prices to suit the times. The truth is, yip buy our goods for Cosh and sell them for Cash cheaper than can he bought at any oth er store in Tioga county. Roping to receive n share of the patronage of the community, we ask the pub lic to come and examine oar stock and satisfy them selves of the truth of our statement. JZ&T* AH kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and Furs ta ken iu exchange for goods, and the highest market price given. * Wellsboro, Oct. 24, 1860, s FALL" CAMPAIGN JUST OPENING AT C. & J. L. ROBINSON’S ONE PRICE STORE. WE wish to call the attention of our friends and customer? to our assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, SUCH AS LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ( COMPRISING BLACK AND FANCY SILKS CH*IJ,IES AND DE LAINES, INGHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS ALSO SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Oar stock of staple goods is large. Particular notice is invited to our BEOWN AND BLRACUED SHIRTINGS A SHEETINGS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES READY-MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS AMS SHOES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac Wellshoro.-Sept. I,ISOO, "5 FALL FASHIONS. 18«0- GENTLEMEN'S wear of Silk- Rats, at the NEW HAT STORE in Arcade Block, opposite the Dickinson House. 8, P. QUICK, Corning, Feb. 23, 1866. Hatter. HOUStmoU) PVRNITtmS, OF--ALL KINDS,-can he fonnd attherooms of E. D. WELLS, LAWRENCEVILLE. BALSAM TOLU, COUGH REMEDY.—This is the most popular and useful expectorant now jo use in this vicinity. It Is prepared from the Balsam of a tie* growing in hot climates, mostly in South America. fej salt at Boy’s Dreg Store. WELLSBGRO BOOK STORE. BODIES, BOOKS! HURRAH TOR SMITH. THE' having purchased, of E.- 8.-Bob inson his interest in the Book and Stationery ba eippjifl, wnnld rppppf-tfuily inform, tho-pnblioof.ill&de sirc to carry on '■ •S.. NEWS SQOM . . AND; BOOK STORE, whpnrbewlU furnish, . ' AT TBf E OM> STAS®, opposite C. G. OagooS’s Store, or by mail, the following newspapers and Magazines, at the publisher’s rates. DAILIES SESVED $Y CAR BIERS. New Yorki Tribune, Herald, | Times, I News, WEEKLIES. New Yorb*Ledger, S Waverly Megaiine, 5 ■ I “ Mercury,f Thompson’s Reporter, “ Weekly, \ Life Hinstrated, Welcome Gnest, | Wilke’s Spirit, T‘v Century, f , Porter’s “ Scientific American,,. Boston Piloty Frank Leslies’, f True Flag, N. T. Illustrated Niiws, Irish American, Harper’s Weekly, j , LittelFa Living Age, Waverly Magazine,, Thompson’s Reporter. i MONTHLIES. Harper's Magazine,! . Godey’s Lady’s Book, Frank Leslies’ Magazine, Peterson’s Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, | 'Arthur’s Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, 1. - Ladies’ Repository, Ail the Tear Round, Ladies' Visitor,—: Knickerbocker, Pickles, Budget of Pun, ' Phunny Phcllow. Also, will be kept constantly on handy a com *ete repository of ■; CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND’jMISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper Hanging!,. SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, dee. Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to suit any taste, and on tlje lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will alio be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehendccMn tbe’frade. SCHOOL BOOKS, Sanders’ Series of Readers, ’ Greanleafs Mathematics, Colton's A Fitches' Geog'y* Davies “ Monteitf & McNally’s ft Sanders’ Spellers, Potter and Hammond’s Writing Book, Brown’s and Kenyon’s Grammar. The of the public is respectfully solicited ’I WM. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, Pa v 5, 1860, yl STEWARTS’ STORE, SO. i CONCERT) BLOCK, -MARKET STREET, CORNING N. Y. c STEWARTS HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF' FAIL AND WINTER DRV DODDS, GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, Boots and Sljoes, Hata and Caps, NOTIONS, Ac. AND ARE SELLING .AT EXTREMELY i Ldw PRICES- Corning, Sept. 26, 1860. J\JEW DRUG! STORE IN WELESBORO. Dr. 6. wT GIBSON, Havingjust opened a first-class Drug Store opposite Roy's Block, announces to the citizens of this place and surrounding ebuntry that he will keep constantly on band a largo add choice stock of DRIfOS SjftD MEDICINES, Wines and Liquors, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils=» Djyo Stuffs,'Lamps, Window Glass, Cigars <t Tobacco, CAMPBEXEffLUID AXD KEROSIXE OIL, and every other article kept in a first class Drug Store. AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST ’ always in attendance. Physician!’ Prescriptions carefully compoun ded. The poblio are ipvifed to call, Wellaboro, Dec.jl9> 1860. • FOUNDRY AND MACHINEiSHOP AGAIN jIN EULLf 81/ASX |_) OBERT rOTJNG, lateof the firm of Tabor XV Young i, Cp., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that he has leased the j i Foundry and Machine Shop, ;l in the Village of Wcllsboro, for a term of years, and having put it in gcod running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work j usually done at such an establish ment, in thebeat manner and ont of the best material. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE I He has had over twenty years'experience in the bn siness and will hare the -work, entrusted to him, dose directly under hisjßupendsioD. •*Vo icork icili he lent out half finished. ~ ifllL-OEARiXOS, PLOWS, STQfES and eastings of Ml kinds on hand and made to order. May 28, 1857. . ROBERT YOUNG. JjJ’ETV FLiotTRI fTG MILL Ojf HIIL'S CREEK, NEAR KtOL IDAYVILLE; The subscriber/ haring completed his inrge three story Grist and Flouting Mill, is prepared to furnish Flour, Meal and Feed in quantities to euilparchsseH. CUjS T 0 M WOR I( of kinds on short notice, and on terms Which cannot fail to please; 1 hare THREE RUN ,OP STONE, almost constantly employed, and I pin sore that a trial of my work will prove- beneficial to the enstomer as well as mysolt 0. P. MoCLtJRE, December 5, 1880. A. .8257, large,! and Eleßant N assortment of'\ Will bo sold at the lowest prices, by ’ E. D. WELLS. ■ Lairronteri!le„'Sept. 12, 1880. ; WHEAT FLOUR, tiptop and cheap, at' *V WRIGBI’B. rpHE EMPIRE STORE IN ffUUjBL^ JiTOBAH l ’ HtTEHA^ $3 ©To 00 1 . -..WOftTHOF i »BI GOODS. SBOCEBty, BOOTS AND mTS ANj C Aft Crockery, Hardware, &p. . . 03 EXHIBmOtS IT l~ J. R. BOWEN & Empire Store, WBLLSBOBO, TIOGA COUNT!, Doors open every day (Snndhys excepted) e, early dawn till dewy eve/’ and the b'hoya ’fcjJ'J show this immense stock free of charge, i.nd y " the lowest key ever heard in Tioga county! - 111 Never was there sncfa an opportunity since the of Solomon to gratify the eye and the /mind, of were we a Dow, Jr., or some great man w th a roaf ulary that would reach to the Rocky Mountains tb. we might be able to tell you one half of our endu 1 variety of Fall and Winter Goods. ,Ai for cr j«f there is no use in talking. We seli-so IpW we Lrf ten afraid folks may think tipt we steal our goodi But do not be' afraid, friends. Come one and all Q yon shall see what you shall see. If y3nr cye.jjj! is poor, don’t forget your spectacles. We will you the beavty of nature, boiled down irithe kettlts arts and sciences, and manufactured into this In stock of goods. Recollect, we will allow none loa dersell ns. | All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Wellsboro, |fov. 7, 1860, j S. I. AVERY’S PATJSJfT IMPROVED WINBMSS. PATENTED MAT 8, IB6o._xie objects this invention is to apply a brake to awindlu! in such a manner that articles attacked to the wit? lass, and raised by it, may bo lowered with the hitherto slow and tedious manual reverse non, ment of the windlass being avoided, and the inveoiici at the same time admitting!of the operator hsiii complete control over the descending mdvement cfn* article being lowered. The invention.if applicableil various purposes; its use in connectidn with wdl may bo mentioned as an instance, in wh eh the bod eu, after being raised and emptied, may be easily k. ered, and their movement retarded at the properiir, so that they will not violently strike thd water-V eutifie American, . • w-i For the purpose of Eaising,Vnd Loyn in Wells; it is decidedly World, THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT 0 The Brake acts as a check upon the hac of the backet, without turning the crai acting as a brake, hy pressing inward a All who examine this machine, will at < edge its PRACTICABILITY AND SUP Over every other maohinoin use. The ttfe windlass is easily controlled whh, nr one hand. It combines all the advanta fashioned with ;the seif-emptying bucl many new and jnseful .improvements, apted to wells of any depth, and willrai ordinary turning, rice Bvckcte nf , ca tet ' from wells of ordinary depth, and in the tion to the ,depth of two hundred feet. The windlass and brake is 1 also applic; and lowering any kind of weight, and in is far superior to those heretofore in use Having purchased the right for the Cm ga and Potter, Pa., the undersigned arc offer for sale township rights for the mai sale of the above improvement, on reasta A. B 1 L; d] Oct. 13, 1860. corning FLiE & JJPE INSURANCE BIGELOW; i THOMPSON, AG AETNA EIRE IN.S'UR A NCE COM FA Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE C\ Capital, PACENIX EIRE INSURANCE CON. Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE CO2 Of New TorE City—Capital NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANi Of Hartford, Ct. ; MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE C<| Of New I'ork City,—Capital | MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CCI Capita},. \ HOMESTE.AD FIRE INSURANCE C(j Capital, \ NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, _ . The subscribers are propared to issue t sura nee on the most favorable terms in ti known and reliable Stock’ Companies. #Farm buildings insured for three yeal low as any good companies, ** - All losses will be promptly adjusted arii office. Applications by mail Will riccii ten ‘ ,o “ IVlf. I;. B Oct. 13, 1859, C U Tllf P. J. FARKryGTOy, Sufre/or.' | SPLENDID^LOT WHOLE BUFFALO 11 LpWER TEAM EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARk|i Whole Robes from $3 to $8 HAT AND .CLAP SL CORNING, N. Y. Janoary 2, 1861, ERIE FOUNDB fAND MACHINE S! CORNING,' N. Y. WM. E. ROGERS & CO., PROP! MANUFACTURERS of Steam Eogides. Boi!e» Morticejpg and Tenoning Machines Mill Ca’' iag, and Machinery, Plain and OrnameuU Ir° D daw Caps,. Sills and Casings, Door Caps, ai d all ki*® of Iron and Brass Castings! Also Manufacture!? large scale of JEFFREY’S CELEBRATED DOUBLE-ACIC 5 ' FORCE The beet in us© fbr all ordinary purpos taining with the other qnniities that of asipeH°f iin Engine. ‘ ] ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated Shingle Mills o —the.best now i^use. Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. .* WM. E. Corning, EV y., 10, 1559. Jy. > VALUABLE FARMING FOR SALE. THE undersigned is now offering 1 'a largo quantity of excellent farmin; nated fans two to fifteen distance f ■ boyo, in Delmar, Shrppon, Jforris and Elk Tioga Co.-, Pal The lands are; generally ifell wattred, g« •in a healthy part of thi country, apd will lots to suit purchasers and on rery iiban payment. For farther partieijlari inquire of U Messrs. Phelps, Dodge 19 and 2J Ns»f York, or tip sabeeriben ' - JQUN SICKIKSO’ WeUihorp, Qct 9; Us&-yl BEST AND CHEAPEST 9ED i IN t? T S , l ai K MOKE elastic than feathers, and lighlN a ”_ durable. Price, only Si.OO.For s?l« v-,. 6 B, D. WELLS, iLawr^nccn^ Anew articleof stove poi Sale at Boyle Brag Store. __ TTC HELL'S SYRUP OF IPECAC.!? 0 , Counts, Croup 4c., At WILLIAM walk has A iring Bntkiti the am iward notiii k, [the wish ibo handle.] nee acinoil. jiIUOKITT, s operation " d require* to ijgeaof ticoli Ifet, and adit It ca'u baij. 1 ! e easily, with i per e same proper-. ■hie to raimj every reipeg untie* ofr«- f prepared b mfacture ul tmhle term XBY, SEELEY. OFFICE :nts. sl,ooo,in. $500,011 n A.vr. $150,a tPAsr; ■ $150,(11 ’£ CO. $225, tDt $200,0H, . $20o,fl!l. II PAST, $150,011 41.500,011 olicies of ip leabore ■s at rate.* P d paiditlii 5e prompts SUtELOW, ft&PSOS,- OF iones rust ET! at hii :ob£. :ov< ietoks ,\0 (o settle!* • Isnte;; 1 ' ■omfff towniM* be e» ld j J teruJ « ;lo o'i? {\ f Cliff w 1,
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