J fi * Li ■* — 1 ~ ''' ' :'--p=»= -■ -• • PEI^SYLVAHIA. 1 HER HILIT lE? rORKE AND ABUS. From an offioiii we.leanr that the* vvhole number volunteer co npa ,-nies in-this St^teiSs-about 500,. averaigiogrs bout 40 men to each or mbany, making an aggri gate of over : 20,000 uni b|med volunteers. Th< en tire military forct of the State is about 35q,000 ' men capable of military doty. The arms o ‘ the State are all in thf i possession of the volu iteer companies 12,080; nfusketa, 4,706 rifles,-,! 1,809 cavalry swords_ a'id? sabres, 3,147 pistol, 69 pieciss of ordpar iej being sis pound brynza cannon. Qf the )i hire there' are only aboi|t 2.- 500 muskets of.tFl pew model, 1,200 imprpved rifles.tad 500 ca-alßy strords. | Jjalance ay, Lunfit for active seryice| be ing mostly of thq 'h|kvy old • flint' loyks. - |The 09 pieces of ordgmpe are in good ,condition, with the e/oeptidi rJf the carriages; Front the : above it will be s> eii that the volnntneijs on tEe State have but 4,1J0S effective small arms, leav ing ad actual deff-iit|for them alone of 14|800. No arms are furfished fo the milijaa-by! the State itself. J A)l:t£at are now issued toj the millitia are furnitfieit by the United plates to Pennsylvania. of $200,000 is annn- Rlly.ftppropriatedioithe purchase o’.arm|, to distributed amtme the States and territories, in proportion tq -their representation in jCon- Y gress. Inramiitiai to the fifty unifo -m compa nies now enroUeri-in,.Philadelphia, two, Regi ments bave been rfbrmed, which are intepded for,immediate eerii®, whenever called upob by the Governor of I sttnaylvania, or the President r of the United | , In reference being made upon the Governor for ftoops, the 6th section off the militia law! of J piSl 2d, 1832, which is I still in force, provides t' Ihat when the President of the United States jihkll have made a requisition 5 of a part of the mflitaa of this States for public thef AdjvtigitrGeneral shall take| the , ■ most prompt and ! efficacious measures for, de ‘ taohing andlsupplfipg with ail necessary arms, ; equipments,) amn alition and provisions,! number of men required, and for having them marched to the pSsceiof rendezvous. Provided, the volunteer. tr9?pl and companies 1 shall be first detached,*4d i may be kept in service jany time nb exceeding 's|x months.” The second - • section of the sa-ru I o * l provides “ that the irili . tia may.be called; into service by the Gove -nor in the event of rebellion, or an. actua or -threatened invasions of this or any neighbo ing • State; butnopor(lo| shall be detained in ser vice, at any one ,tlift for a longer period than tbrfee months, unSen the mere requisition of the Governor, wi(iio*at;Ute direction or assent of the .President of the'; D Filed States.”- A CASE/©S’ HABD3HXP. , The New York of Friday last, tains a statement i.of; hardship and cruel |>ut i-ySgS -perpetrated;' iSpon a widow—Catharine Botteford—of Nevt Mirk, by the authorities! of *■; Charleston, which Mil arouse the indignation ,of every.humane fbtson iqjthe community— The statement of is, that she left New : ,lfork eariy in 1859, for Charleston. Last September, ;iii| bring aacertaied that she en tertained feelings;! jwLferse to slavery, she was arrested by armaftibyr of the Vigilant Police,” j and throat in|o cell, until it should please the Majot,--;;o|gije her heating. After - ,-beipg kept there | br?t whole night and par.t[ of tWnextj dav, Sn o ipwany with beggars and 1 I 1 if ! | Might or , japobfeNCE.—Parson-Brownlow thus describes [Jthe flight of impudence An Alabama.peoelsion paper inquires if] the , BurderSlatesk/o*v iphat is “The Hight of;lm pudence?” 'W]V answer for the Border States, that jt is to sethabdiljear a man swaggering - and .swearing if./eye# crowd he enters,'thalTte - will go opt of t-hb Cnion because he cap’tl get his rights, by ijyingjthe privilege guaranteed ]. to take elaves.ift thelferritories, when, in ipet, • be does notovrai ajnlgro in the world, did and never ; find withal joan’t get .credit in tvoy sldre where he lives,|for a wool-Hat or a paiiHsf broganrl I The FeAo'of- Tffll Rmebicas Union.—A few days since Judge Lawrence, of Lo ;sn county, Ohioj following order to be entered upon the fotSnal of his Court:' “It is hereby ordered thatlgie Sheriff of Logan county he, and hereby ii di#oted at every term* of; his Court, to erect upofit the dome of the Ct art House in Bellefon.Wflie, a suitable, standi rd, with the flag of the American Union then on, and the same shall Inhere remain during the' session of Court, as in evidence of devotion to, the Constitution, the? Union, and the enfo 'ce ment of the laws,' Paper, ; A good anecdote ig|related of a well-knc wn vagabond, who was brought before a magistipte as a common vagranS Having suddenly Har pooned a good idea, tk pulled from a capacious pocket of his tatterea coat a loaf of bread end balAof h dried codfish, and holding them pp, with a triumphant |pok and -gesture, [to ihe magistrate, erclaime® “ You don’t ketch hjim that way 1 I’m no vferant. A'nt- them wjsi- j hie means, a’ supporter should like to know t’ | i ■ i 15 ■ • DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE ? DO YOU WANT A MDSTAG BELLINGHAM’S I .1 I CELEBRATED STUBULATING ONGUE FOR TB£ VOUSKERS AND BAll The subscribers take pleasure in announcin Citizens of the United States, that they have o the Agency fur, übd-are now enabled- to offer American public, the above justly celebrati world-renowned Article. Tlicglimiilutlng Ongneut 8 E. ifa.amln« atihj sioian of .London, and is warranted to brin{; out z thick set of ! WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE in from tbroo to sis weeks. This article is tie onlj one of the kind used by the French, and in London and Paris it is in universal use. I It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimula ting c'O'mpoiituff, acting as lt£6yjaa£ic npondb ebrpots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If ap plied to the scalp, it will cur£ baldness, and < auae to spring up in place of the bald spots a fine gnwth of new hair. Applied according to directions, it I will turn red or towy hair dark, and restore gray balir to its original color, leaving it soft,’smooth, and llexjible. The “ Onguext u is an indispensable article i i every gentleman’s toilet, and after one week’s use the r wjould not for any consideration be’without it. The subscribers are the only Agents fpr the aiji in the United Stabs, to whoin all orders, musi be dressed. | j Price One Dollar a bos—for sale by nil Dmigi and Dealers; or a box of the “Qnguont” (wolrra to hare the desired effect) wHI be sent to any whi sire it, by mail (direct), securely packed, on reccij price and postage, $l.lB. Apply to or address 1 L HJSGJSAJAN & C|o., Druggists,• Arc., \ 24 AVilliam Streep Tor 29-m6 ]VT ANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY. MANSFIELD, TIQGA CO., PA. The Spring Term of this Institution will commence April 2d, 1861, and continue thirteen weeks, ! - B; WIL3>MAX» At M.. v. .... /. ..rPflj 3rrrPA zi * H.* P. R. WiLDMAN. ..K rreceptrcs^, Miss E. A. Ciiask...., l....Musie Teuc ) Assistant-. I Teacher m Primary DepartLp Mr. Isaac Stick.vey |.....Penmanshii EXPENSES. I Tuition (Primary) per Term $! Common EJnglish , ] Higher English,and Languages Music, Piano or Meldtfeon..... Use of Instrument. Room rent, per term Fuel, per term Incidentals, per term BOafd in private families, per week possible effort will bo mode, both Trustees and Faculty, to afford a's good advani con bo had in any School in the fitate. The Sei is now in process of completion,|which yvill eni lairifbrdAner very-jbeat--nccommiaatinni"to‘as defats ot the operiilig df the Spring Term.”* tarl attention will be given to such aa'are preparing selves for teaching. Those who-have sons or c ters to educate; will do wile to sepd them to Mai Tuition payable one half at tb© comnaenceiE the term, and the remainder at tbe middle or sa torily arranged. r All kinds of produce taken inpayment for ti if brought at the comraenccnxont.of the Term, al ket price. • ' v'» , * i . Fur further‘particulars address the Principal. Vacancies in the Faculty will fee filled immedi Rev. X.,FELLOWS, Pn Feb.;37, 1801. A. J. Ross, Sec'y FASHIONABLE MILLINERY SHC MAIN ST., WELLpBORO. MISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchase FALL AND WINTER GOODS, coutjsting of Straws of all hinds, Pattern Bloomer .Velvets* Silks nf all ) and in fact * "" ' \ ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. sho solicits a call from the ladies of Wellsbor vicinity, feeling confident that t HER GOODS WILL BEAS INSPECTK and compare favorably with those of any esti ment in the county in regard to price. AND p]| ESSING don superior manner. a Room Opposite EmpirejStore, up-stairs Sept. 19, 186 U. i fjmsafgatefr CABINET WARE ROO THE Subscriber most respectfully announcj lie has on hand at the old stand, and foo Clicap iot of Furniture. comprising in part | Dressing and Comthon Bureau*, §ecrciarie* anl Case*, Center, Card and Pier' Table*, Zh'nij Breakfast Table*, Marble-topped and Common Cupboard*, Cottage and other Bedstead*, ,SVtnj fa* and Chair*, \ (iilt and J/ouldil Picture FrameB* ] COFFINS made to order on short no< hean-e will be furnished if desired. JSTv B. Turning ilcdSawipg dohe to drder. August 11, 1859. Jj. T. VANH Osceola! high sciiooll j Osceola, Pa., Feb. 8, 1861. The Spring Tormiof this Institution commeices on Tuesday, March sth, and close!) Friday, ilaijllth, 1861. Hoard of Instruction, A. R. WIGHTIIAN, A. 8., Principal. S. R. THAYER, A. 8., Associate. Mrs. J. S. WiCjHTCtfA!*, Preceptress. • j MUs F. M. Dave.vport, Teacher of Music j Tuition, from $3 to $5. Mnsift, with use of instru ment, $lO. Board and lodging |>er day, 25 c sots, or $l9 per term. Rpoms, $1.60. cßooms will ie fur nished for those wishing to themselves. | Apply for information to » j A. R. WIQHTMAN ; Tioga Co,; Po. 29w8 AUDITOR'S -'NOTICE.—the unjara appointed Auditor to distribute the mone sing from sheriff’s sale of real estate of P. C A Brother against EilisoO, will attend duties of said appointment on the 20th day 4 next, at the ofiice qf A. P. Cone,t in Wellsbon o’clock P. M., at which tine and Mace those int in said fund dre notified to attend. ' THOS. ALLEN, Aug lB6l . rwt NOTICE, —Whereas, mytf ife MARIA, iog left my bed and board without just ca provocation, this la to warn all persons not to ti harbor her on my iccounc, as I Will pay no de her contraction unless compelled by law. Morris, March 13, 1861.--W3* I NOTfCE.-fsLettfers teste men tary having been granted ti'tbe subscribe -s, on the estate.at William Adams,.late of Charleston; toffn.* ship, dec'd-notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate' payment, and! those having claims to present them properly authent rated for settlement to^ the subscribers. i ■ EGBERT ADAMS, ) „ RICHARD ENGtISH, j Kxel March 13, 1851. j 32w6 ' - . EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.— Letters teat 4 tary having been granted to the subscribi the estate of Zenns Roberta, late of Jackson towi deo’d, notice is hereby given to lh«e indebted to immediate payment, and those baking claims t sent them properly antbenlicatecj for eettieme the undersigned, at Daggett’s Milts. ! 1 A. B. BBYAST, Ekccul March 13, 1861.: 32w6» t MIRRORS I j NIRR( JUST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORI largest and best assortment of Mirrors brought to Wellsbora. People Who Irish “t themselves as others see them,’’.Will. please cal examine. 1 . . ; U >tai tc d pent. up. 52 [5O iioo CALEB BA MIRRORS I CpiiraEBCIAL COLLEGE ■ I LOCATED OVHU THE SUSQUEBASHA VALLEr BAKE, I BINGHAMTON, N. 7. o Unt uned- t tbt* and' D; W. Lowell, Principal, Professor of the Science of Account!, Practical Abcouutoiit. author of LoweiPs Treatise upon Poole Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac. John Baskin; Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book- Keepiug and Pructica'J Mathematics. J. Assistant Teacher.in the Book-Keeping D* Ipartmoni. . A l , J. Warner!, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen 1 Unanship, Commercial Calculations aud Correspondence. ; LECTURERS. Hon. Daniil S- Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and [Political Economy. >Hon. Ransom[BaLcom, Lecturer on Contracts) Prommissory ' Notes and Bills of Exchange. RewDr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on. Commercial Ethics. , {EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, W«. H. Osdobn, Bsq.j Tract R. Morgan, Esq., Wm. E. Tailor, of the firm ot Taylor, Weed ACovD. D, Denton, of-the nrtn of Jackson, Denton A Marks, De Witt C. Striker. . The object bf this College is tb afford to all an opportunity of obtaining h thorough business education. The books and forms are carefully arranged by practical accountants fxpressly for this Inaitution and embraces all the recent improvements. The course of instruction comprises every departmental business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Kcepingas applied to the following kinds of business, viaj-UQeneral Merchandising, Manufacturing, Bunking, Commission, Steam boating, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping,Ac. Yodno Men cun qualby themselves iu a short time at this institution to fill important and lucnitlre situations. Am ple reference* con be given where graduates of 1860, are now filling dealrobe situations with salaries varying from $5OO to $l5OO per annum. • The Proprletorsare In possession of testimonials from some of the first commercial houses in the State, to whom they have furnished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac tion and confidence in the ability of the graduates of this institution. ; ..... ~,, , Penmanship, In all its branches, taught by' the mostsklllful and thorough masters of the art. No college in the bountry enjovs a higher reputation in this department. Ladies Department entirely separate ffom 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 commercial or classical institution in the Uuion. Assistance rendered to gradnates in procuring situations. term* of Tuition, price of board, testimonials from graduates filling equations, Ac., send for circular con taining full particulars. 13yl iticle 1 ad- !|gwls anted ibt of WEIXSBORO’ ACADEMY. ■\yellsboro’, Tioga County, Penna. MARINUS N. ALLEN, A. M.; - - Principal. Miss Cynthia Farmer, ----- Preceptress, Miss L. Lucinda Allen, - - Assistant. Miss Josephine M. Topd, - .- Jfutic Teacher. The Academic year will be divided Into three Terns of 14 weeks each. Spring Term commences Monday, March' 25; closes Friday, June 28, 1861. Tuition.—Term of 14 Weeks. Primary Department, - $2,00 Common Branches, * 4,00 Higher English, • 5,00 Languages, - 6,00 Instrumental music (extra) Term of 12 weeks 10,00 'Board and Rooms in private families furnished at reasonable prices. Students wishing to board them selves- may also obtain Rooms in private families. The success that has attended the efforts of Prof. Allen as a teacher in other institutions in which he has beer engaged encourages the Trustees to antici pate entire success in his connection with the Wells* boro Academy. The primary department will he under the care of Miffs Allen, whose time will be given exclusively lio the children placed under her charge. 1 There will bo formed a TEACHER’S CLASS, tho instruction of which to be out of the regular school hours, but no extra charge made. ' Bills of Tuition are to be paid at or before the mid* die of each Term. By order of Trustees, J. F DONALDSON, Prcs't. Wellsboro, Feb. 27, 1861. ►y the ges a> linary lie us Icular tjbcm augb' ■field., ent of isfac- ition. mar- itely. a’t. d hei Hate, Linds, FOR SALE! N, blish- WICKHAM & BLOODGOODi in a TIOGA, - TIOGA COUNTY, PA., A LARGE SUPPLY OP FRUIT TREES, SHRUBBERY, GRAPES, EVERGREENS, make 1) pre nl, to CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—It’II do you good to see the patterns and learn the prices at the REGULATOR. Wellsboro, Pa. :rsi i, the ever :) see I and HOUSEHOLD FURNIXUBB, OF ALL KINDS, can be found nt the rooms of E. J). WELLS, LAWREKCEVXLLB. FACULTY. AT CUR NUBBERT IN PennKjfltajiia Haute, ) Wellsboro, Deo. 1, 1860.1 J. W. BIGONT. PORIFT TBS SIiOOS. j- MOFFAT’S VSSBtABI ' To the Ladies. Ladles will find at thfe Regulator the choicest selec tion of Dry Goads, adapted to'tho season, and to the wants and tastes of all. Shoemakers .will find it to their interest to call at the Regulator, and examine our assortment of find ings, at prices to suit the timesu- * The truth is, wo buy our goods for Cash and sell them for Cash cheaper than can be bought at any oth er store io Tioga county. Hoping to receive a share of the patrffnago of the community, we ask the pub lic to come and examine our stock and satisfy them selves of the truth of our statement JESP* AU kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and Pars ta ken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price given. ! j Wellsboro, Oct. 24, 1860. FALL CAMPAIGN JUST OPENING AT C. & J. L. ROBIXSOTTS ONE PRICE STORE. WE wish to call the attention of our friends and customers to our assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, sees LADIES* DRESS GOODS, COMPBISJNG BLACK AND FANCY SILKS CHATJ.PSS AND DE LAINES, IXGHAMS, BRILLIAXTS, - LAWNS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS ALSO SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Oar stack of staple goods is large. Particular -notice is, invited to our BROWN AND BLEACHED BHJRTINOS i SHEETEfQS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERE|3 AND TESTINGS, FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES READY-MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY AND; GX^SSWARE, GBDCEBIBS. BOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Ac., Ac., - Acl, Ac., Ac Wellsboro, Sept. 1, 1860, t VALUABLE FARMING LANDS FOR SALE, THE undereigned ia Dow offering to settlers a large quantity of excellent farming landed sit uated farm two to fifteen miles’ distance from Wells boro, in Delmar, Bhipjcn, Morris andfElk townships, Tioga Co., Pa. ! i The lands are generally well watered, good soil, and in a healthy part of the country, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers and on very liberal terms of payment.' ! • For further particulars inquire of the owners, Messrs. Phelps, Dodge A Co., 19 and 21, ells' St., New York, or of the subscriber. JOHN DICKINSON, Agent. Wellsboro, Oct 3,15G0-yV BOOK STORE. BOOKS, BOOKS I HURRAH FOR SMITH, THE subscriber, having-purchased of E. .E- Rob inson hia interest in the Rook and Stationery bu siness/would respectfully ittfottn the public of his de sire to cafcry on A JSTiBWS ROOM AND BOOK STORE, where be will famish. AT THE OU> mnSi apposite C. G. Osgood’s Store, or by mail, the following newspapers abd Magaiines, at the pablisber’s rates; DAILIES'SERVED BY CARRIERS. New York Tribune, , i Herald, < j Times, News, World, | WEEKLIES. New York Ledger, Waverly Magazine, “ Mercury, Thompson’s Eeporter, “ Weekly, Life Illustrated, Welcome Guept, Wilke’s Spirit, Century, | Porter’s “ Scientific American, Boston Pilot, Frank Lesliesj’, True Flag, N. Y. Illustrated Hews, Irish Americas, Harper’s Weekly, Littcli’s Living Age, Waverly Magazine, •' Thompson’s Keporter. ! MONTHI.rEB: Harper’s Magazine, Godey’s Lady’s Book, Frank Leslies’ Magazine, Peterson’s Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Arthur’s Mogazine, Eclectic Magazine, Ladies’ Bepository, All the Year Bound, * Ladies’Visitor, Knickerbocker, Pickles, Budget of Fna, ■ Phnbny FbelioW. Also, will be kept constantly on baud, ft corn .etc repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL ;AN» MISCELLANEOUS BOQKSi Blank Paper Hangings, SHEET 'MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, &c. Orders for Bidding Cooks, 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 BQQK3. Sanders* Series Of Readers, Greanleafs Mathematics,' Colton’s A Fitches'Geog’y, Davies ** Monteitf A-McNally's Sanders'Spellers, Potter and Hammond's Writing Book, Brown's and Kenyon's Grammar. The pajront ge of the pnblie is respectfully solicited . ' > Wa. H. SMITH.- Wellshoro, pa,, September 5, 1880. jl STEWARTS’ STORK, ~ NO. 4 CONCERT BLOCK, MARKET STREET, COBNINCi W. 1. i| STEWARTS HAVE Ju|t RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF D WINTER DRY GOODS, FALL Ai CERIES, PROVISIONS, GRC ii Shoes, Hats and Caps, Boots an YANKEE NOTIONS, &o. I* ' ' AND SELLING AT EXTREMELY LOW naxasa. Corning, 26, 1860. jypw DR CFG STORE IN WELLSBORO. D*. O. W. GIBSON, Having just opened n first-class Drag Store opposite Roy's Block, opnonnees to the citizens of this place and surrounding country that ho will keep constantly on hand a large and choice stock of DRUGS i AND MEDICUNBS, Wines andiLiquors, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils d Dye Stuffs, Lamps, Window Glass, Cigars 4 Tobacco, CAMPBENE, FLUID AND KERQSINE OIL,' and every othelj article kept in a first class Drug Store. AN dSjSPERIEIjfCED DRUGGIST always in attendance. - Physicians* Prescriptions carefully compoun ded. The public are invited to call. rWellsboro, J](eo. 19, 1860. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY ; Aim MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN RULL BLAST. RO B T,YO U N s, late of the firm of Tabor Young Js Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form thaßublici that be has leased the I Fgnnary a«d Machine Shop, in the Village Iff Wellshoro, for a term of years, and it iq good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of woi-k usually dope at such an establish ment, in the beat manner and out of the best material TWBNTy TEARS SZPBRXENCR! He has had oker twenty years'experience in the bu siness and wiU tyave the work, entrusted to him, done direptjy under his supervision. No t corf; mil be sent out half finiehed. MILL-GEAR INOS, PLOWS, STOVE.S and castings of I*ll kinds on hand and made to order May 28, ' ROBERT YOUNG. Fj,CURING MILL ©lf I hIUL’S CHEEK, NEAR IIOL JDAYVILtiE, The subscriber, havipg completed his large three story Gris Land Flouring Mill, is prepared to rornish Flour, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit parch*jers. C 4 STOM -Tf 0 B J 1 of kinds op shqil notice, and,on» terms which cannot fail to please, .f have THREE- RUN OF STONE almost constantly..employed, and I dm sure that atrial of my work will prove beneficial to the customer as "pe'eSXt’yW." R McCLHRE. ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of* OAKPETINQ, Will ho sold at the lowest prices, by _ i E. D. WELLS, Sept, 12,1860. NEW WHEAT FLOUR, tip top and cheap, at | WRJOHT'S, rpHE EMPIRE STORE IN p/// 830,000 WORTH OP »B¥ GOODS, GRo. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS ANT) Crockery, Hardware, ON EXHIBITION AT J. R. BOWEN & Empire Store, WEIJ/SBORO, TIOGA COtljXrf tooora open every day (Sundays excetw early dawn till dewy eve," and the bw, „ show this immense stock free of charge , the lowest key ever heard in Tioga count/ Never was there snch an opportunity sin. of Solomon to gratify the eye“and the i were we a Dow, Jr., or some great man wi( nlary that would reach to the Rocky Mod we might be able to tell-yon one half of, variety.of fall and Winter Goods.! As there is no an in talking. We sell so lon ton afraid folks tnay think that we steal om fiat do not be afraid, frifeiidS. Come one « you shall see what yon shall set. If y OB , is poor, don’t forget .your spectacles. TTe yon the beavty of nature, boiled down in ft arts and sciences, and manufactured! into stock of goods. Recollect, we will allow M dersell us. ' All kinds of Prodded taken in exchanee r, Wellsboro, Nov. 7, 1860. S. I. AVERY’S PATJE IMPROVED WIND T PATENTED MAY 8, 1860._The J- this invention is toapply a broke to in snch a manner that articles attacked to lass, and raised by it, may be lowered wi the hitherto slow and tedious manual rerei mentof tie windlass being avoided, and tit at the same time admitting of the operate, complete control over the descending movem, article being lowered. .The invention is » various purposes; its use in connectioe *; may be mentioned as an instance, in which ets, after being raised and emptied, maybe, ered, and their movement retarded at the tn so that they will Pot violently strike the entific American. Tor the purpose of Raising and Lowerii in Wells, it Is decidedly _ THE GREATESTJMpROVfiMENT OF Tl Tire Brake acta aa a check upon the bnckiri of the bucket, without taming the crank kctifig as a brake, by pressing inward at ft All Who examine this tnachihey will at once edge its PRACTICABILITY and SUPER! Over every other machine in use. The or the windlass is easily controlled with, andr« OX6 BAND. It combines all the advantaeesol fashioned with the self-emptying bucket many new and useful improvements. ItV opted to wells of any depth, and will Jnisr ordinary turning, Five Bucket, nf K attr from wells of ordinary depth, and in the sat turn to the depth of two hundred-feet. The windlass and brake is also applicable and lowering any kind of weight, andin eti is far superior to those heretofore in'use. Having purchased the right for the Couuli, ga and Potter, Pa., the undersigned are pr offerfor saie township rights for the manufat sale of the above improvement, on reasonalls A. BIXBT, L. D! SKF Oet. 13, 1860. CORNING FlrfE & LIFE INSURANCE BIGELOW * THOMPSON, AGEi. AETNA FINE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE £oA[fl_\ Capital, • jj r PAiENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPAV 'Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, • ( PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COMPA. Of Near York City—Capital < XEWENGL'ANI) FIRE INSURANCE CO, Of Hartford, Ct. i’ y MANHATTAN PIKE INSURANCE CO Of New York City,—Capital MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital, i HOMESTEAD EIRE INSURANCE COUP: Capital, ,■ NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, ' $; The subscribers are prepared to issue polirie surance on the most favorable terms in the >t known and reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for three years' low as any good companies. All losses will bo promptly accosted and], office. Applications by mail will recehe pr WM. L. BIGEL Oct. 13, 1859. . C. H. THO3IP?( P- J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. - WIWIAII WALKER BAS A SPLENDID LOT OF WHOLE BUFFALO HO! LOWER TRAW EVER BEF' OFPBBED IN THIS MAEKESj Wholo Eobc* from $3 to $8 at HAT AND CAP S CORNING, N. Y. January 3, 1861. a- ERIC FOVHD.BT and machine sh< CORNING,~N. T.! WM. E, ROGERS k CO., PljoP) Manufacturers of steam Engfr* Morticeipg and Tenoning Machines, iog and Machinery, Plain.and Qrnainenlal dow Caps, and Casings, Door Cap?, of Iron and Brats Castings. Also Manufacl large scale of * J JEFFREY'S CELEBRATED DCftTBLj FORCE RUMP. The best in nse for all ordinary purpose taining with, the other qualities (hat of a anpi Engine. ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated Shingle Mills”-r-the best now in nsei Oitdera solicited by letter or otherwise. 1 ITM. E. KOGEES i _Conring, N, T., Nov. 10, 1859. Jy. CEDAR RUN HOTEL OEDAR RUN, LYCOMING CQVSTX,* THIS house has been lately refitted and of ! the accommodation of the public, bid central point; stages leaving every alternst" Welfsboroand Jersey Shore, connecting’fits the |Tioga B. K. north and S. & R. K. R. on “ l This House is situated on the Cedar Run pond—a safe and convenient landing for tutu ratling season. Good posts are firmly set oo bank, and the beacfi 1$ free from obstructions, lag been practically engaged in the river bp. l many years we feel confident we lean antic 1 wants and requirements of this trade, and wd or to please. The table, bar, chambers w 1 will>lwoya-be attentively watched! and WS“ ’■ Call and see ns, aod We will part with you «■ you again. D. A. FISH, P rt T n Cedar Ban. Feb. 16, 1860. lani), THE subscriber has for sale a large 1 01 fanning land of excellent quality) f cations in Tioga and Potter County, oompn* l al lota of improrod land. These lands will be sold on ten years tune i able rates. Tbose who desire to secure to tt a good farm, can now do so on bettor terms ever bo offered again in this County. r «> Weljsboro, March 8,1360, ' ' A. ¥■ I 1