L. k . J io •■' • .-GBJST. STOHV, ■ '/•' j - The Toyal nation. niQui-Sfes for one of ita bri-1 test wins faHenrin batilej 4- few-months sinde,, Nathaniel Lyon' ‘h.eld ia"Captain's commission in the United Statss &rmy_; to day bis ear'jjr,, death islaraented. assna tiyn ul loss. We find f the following brief sketch in the Cincinnati . Commercial: ‘ 1j- ■ \ “ Borh in 1818, in Connecticut, be entered the Military- Academy /in 1837, and was ap pointed Lieutenant in the army, July Ist, 1841. 'ln 1847, hie merits promoted him to the rank of £ir*tLientenant. He accompanied bis regi ment, to Mexico, and shared all the daggers and -trials of that memorable campaign.! At' Cerro Cfordo, his company was in advance of. tbesqnadron which mounted the cfest of the; hilij and captured the enemy’s batteries, after wards pbrsuing him until the defeat was con verted into a rout; i \ 1 ‘“At Contreras, the Regiment being threarjt ened by large massosjof the enemy’s cavalry on ,tbe right, left and rpar- it- was formed 1 into |a hollow square, with ph interior reserve under the command of. Lieutenant Lyon. On the following day he signalized himself in assisting in: the capture of soujo of Ehe guns of the ene my, which were turned ugpn them in their re treat, as well as in linking fpart with Captains Casey and Wessels, Jn securing two hundred prisoners. - i ■’ I “ At Churubnsoo, he was under heavy and destructive fire -from the' enemy, and hehavep with marked coolness and courage. “In the assault on the De Belon gate of the City of Mexico, September [l3th, he was wouii ded. For gallant .and niecitorinus conduct in the battle of Contreras and Churubusco, he received the well earned brevet of Captain; in June lllb, 1851, he was promoted to the rank of Captain of his regiment; “Since the Mexican-tfar, he has been prin cipally engaged with regiment in arduous frontier, service, which tajsVs severely the quali ties of the true soldier,- without paving bis way to the golden gates of_ honor or fame. He was ordered to the city of St.iLnuis early in the present conflict and bnrt>:a_ highly useful part in organizing and drilling-'the large forces, of Union volunteers who rallied to the standard of the Government. - - “ The.lnte brilliant and overpowering success achieved umjef the cqromand of Gen. Lyon, in Missouri, are ton, recertt; and too - notorious to require additional; notice here. Suffice it to say, that the breaking up of tho rebel encamp ment at Camp Jackson, find .-the pursuit and utter rout of the army at Boonvills^ are military exploits evincing the highest qual ities of promptness, vigor, and discretion. ' "To bis military energi and skill we're added, intellectual attainments; |f a high order. The various proclamations to’jho people of Missou ri, emanating from hisptfn, evince remarkable facility and power in composition, and would dp honor to.tbe mind of 3 statesman. “ The character of Gefe". Lyon was that of a. simple-minded and noble man, who scorned a meanness, and., vyas ever ready to recognize merit wherever,he found It. He was the very Sonl of honor. , A rigid disciplinarian in the service, he was yet universally beloved by the thousands of troops; under; his command, in whom Gen. Lyon inspired alconfidence and en thusiasm wjjicb was (He earnest of bis victory. His last breath was spp(it in rallying bis brave followers to the chargs. His- horae having been killed nnder him, |b immediately mounted another, nnd_wniving 'haj above bis heacf, was in the act of leading hie ! columns into the midst of the enemy, when, (ie was struck by the fatal bullet which Instantly deprived him , of life." !i '■ • > The.following anecdote related to a-gen tleman during a night he in a farmhouse, id Virginia, some yeats agojt j In December, 17—.-towapi the close of a dreary day, a woman witfi art infant were dis covered half buried in the snow by a little Vir ginian seven years old. ! |The promising lad was returning from school,*[and hearing the moans of some one in distress, threw down his satchel of books, and to the spot whence the sound proceeded, jw.ith a firmness becoming one of fiper,years. | Raking the snow from the benumbed body ;nf |the mother, and using means' to awaken' her tjj a sense of h.et diplor.ible condition, the mjble youth succeeded -in getting her upon her feet the in'fant nest ling on its>ni(ttherVhrvafi|,, 1 turned its eyes to ward youthful prCsciji-or, and smiled; as it seemed, ingratitude'foi]; itp preservation.— "With a countenance filiedjiwith. hope, the- gal lant youth cheered tbeSufip-et on, himsetfhear ing with hia tiny arras th?i;injant child,' riffiAe the mother leaned for sup[(brt| on the shoulder of her little conductor/ r'i ••■!-• ’ •; “My home is hard 1 by,’ljw(juld' be exclaim, as oft her spirits failed, jAnd thus for three miles did he her onward to a happy haven, the mother nnd child, both if whom otherwise must-have perished, bad i) no ; been for the hu mane feeling and preseve'fanne of, this noble youth; ' ; A warm fire and fortd ntrtnlion soon relieved the sufferer, who, it appeal )d; ;was in search of her husband,-an,emigrant from New Himp sfaier, a recent purchaser ot;a firm in the neigh borhood of ,-near this f-jac '. Diligent in- ; quiry for, several days l ira, and in five months'after, the identfoul;iioi se in which we are now sitting was orecle' j gnd received the happy family. The .child j'jrew op to manhood —entered the at-my—losta, jm|) at New Orleans but returned to end his dayi, q solace to the de clining years of his aged pi ret ts. “Where are they now I tsked the narra tor. , ,’jj ■ -- ■ - “Hereexclaimed- in “I am the res iCned-one, there is my mothjf,; ind here, imprirt ted on my naked arm, is thlj nima of the noble youth—our preserver: “ I looked and read ‘Wpfiild Scott’"now Lieutenant-General of the I j S|- army. , - . A “ maiden .lady/' wboeS L ’ school kecpin’ 7 and age-had modefearfqHjfsvop with ber beau ty, said one evening to; onejlrf her little '-board ers, “ Now Johnny, you £a to' bed early and always do so, and ydu:, drill be rosy cheeked and handsome when yon; gow up. The little codger looked up quirzingly injo her wrinkled fkce and said, “ Weil, Aon! - *, B guess you used to sit up late a good deal wi >n(yon was young, didn’t yon ?” - -I | • A surgical journal tells oijaman who' lived years with a ball in his heat ■ We have known ladies live twice os long* wipnithiog bat balls in their heads. . | - J ".'"'T HiH- ■ “There’s more in that j flow’s head than yoususpect.”' “No there. : ; )iinjV' said Dick, “for lalways thought be Hi u p ’em.” i when we are l■ 1c 1 ■ if;-, | Breams are tbenovel Cut asleep . '™T '■ cr; j; ApIVS -SARsAPjfci&Wjg jPOR PURIPYINI&TR& V&Wy. for the speedy jTatijQitied stutictlw • Slrofnla and / ' |ccra, Sores. bfa\j#Qna r Pitrdos. Ifasitdc^^otcbc*, | ~s all A • f * k Q^.\-rn > .fmL,g>h Jane. IS§9. > i • j|c. A ter k Co. Gimh»; I ffcl It jnydmV what youif J?n,cupariUaJinC\Joie for me.-navwg inhetftad a Ssrofhlofcs infection!* hate rtriftred fronritln vanousWayf’ for Spears jSoi«etiifieslf ’bnr«t|optin Ulcerh* on my .hands and!arms; same&Ktgt it, tann&inwnrd distressed me at tne agd it broke out on my head and covered my scalp aadeitrswilhj one sore, which was painful anmloathsorne beyond description. I tried many medicines andfsovenU physicians. bat without much relief from any thing. la Jact, the disorder grew worse* At length I was rejcficed to raid in the Gospel >|c‘ssenger that you bad pre pared an alterative (Sarsapaiilln), for I knew from year re petition that anything you must be good. I eent to Cincinnati and got it, and usedlit till it cured me. I took It, as you advise/in sms!l doses oi a teaspoonful'OTcr a month, •andiined almostihreo-bottles. jNew and healthy skiprsoon under tho tcub. which after a while fell off. My skin Is now clear, and I know by my fo.dings that the disease has | gonC from my system. Vou can well beliew that I feel what Inty saying when 1 tell you ilihtl hold yon to bo 000 of the apostles of the age, and remain] ever gratefully, yours, ■ i ALFRED B. TALLEY. !*■ Erysipelas, Tetter and id. Ringworm, Sore rupsy. I _ , -Ist, Anthony's Fire, Roseo f. ■» Salt Uheum, Scald He i . - - . i Eyes, E 'DK Robert M. Preble writes i 1851}. that he has cored an inve thniUencd to terminate family Sarsiparilhi, mid also n danger sipeias by large doses of the sau Eruptions by it constantly, j Cronchocele, Goitre Zibulon Sloan of Prospect, T of ybur ml swi>|ling on the beck, which IJ yen?s.” liLeucorrhcca or Whites, Ora nan Tumor, Uterine Ul | ‘ coration, Fcinido Diseases. Df. J. R. S. Chaunlng, of Nov ’ York City, writes: f the uterns. Tim ulceration itself was soon cured.— Noil ing withlu my knowledge equals it for these female de rangements.*' , i> want S. Marrow, of Newht ry, Ala, writes, “ A danger ous ; ivari.m tumor on one of the females in my family, which half lefled nil the remedies we c.aid employ, has at length beer completely cored by youri rxtract of Gnr phyi :cir(» thought nothing but extirpation cobid afford re lief, juthe" advised the trial of' tour Sarsaparilla 'its the lost reso it before putting, and it proved effectual. After'taking youi remedy weeks no symptom ot tho disease remalus. Syphilis and Mevurial Disease. New 0 cleans, 2olh August, 1859. • Dr .J. C. Ayer Sir. I cheerin'lv comply with the request of yi ur agent and report lo you some of the effects I have realised witli your'Sarsapat iIU. ’ 11 avo cured with it In my pn ctico, mbstof the complaints for \ blch it is recorolneudcd. an J have found its effects truly woio eitulm the cure of Venereal and Murcureal Disease Unc >f my patients had Syphilitic ulcers in Iris throat,which' werqcomsumiug his palate and tho top of his mouth. Vour Sara panlla, steadily taken, cur ;d him in five wqebs. An gthe ■ was attacked by secondary' symptoms in his nose, and tho i Iteration had eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I Jwdicved the disorder woo Id soon reach his brain and kill him., But it yielded to my-administration of your Sar saparilla; the ulcers healed, an! ho is well again, not of cdur t‘without some disfiguration to his f.ice, A woman who had been treated for the wine disorder by murcury was suflV ing from this poison in he* bones. They had become "so sesWtive to the weather that'im a damp, day she suffered excrhftat;ngpain in her Joints and bones. SJjfc, too, was cure* entirely l/y your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I know from|iti4 formula, which* yonr agent gave mo, that this pre paration from your labratorym ist bo a great remedy; con sequently, thejie truly remarkable results with it have not surprised me. fraternally yours, i „ ' G. V. LARKIMEB* M. D. | Rhematisra,6oot, Diver Complaint Independence, Brest Jn Co., Va.. 6th July, 1859. DAJ. C. Ayer: Sir, 1 have bden afflicted with a painful chronic Jthemaiism for a long time, which baffled the skill of pfty-icians, and stuck to mo in spite of all the remedies I could find, until I tried yo’ur Sarsaparilla. One bottle cured me i i two weeks, and restored ny general health so much that Dam far bettor than before! was attacked. I think it a wcaderiul medicine. J. FREAM. Jules Y. Gctc-hcll, of St. Lonif, writes : “I have been af flict! <1 for years with an affection of tlmLiver, which des troy ;d my health. I tried enry thing, and everything failed to relieve roe; and I have been a broken down man Tor s>mo years from no other caiae than derangement of the Live •. My beloved pastor, tho 5 lev. Mr. Espy, advised mo to 1 try your &arsiiparilla, because li > said he knew yon, and any think yon made was worth tryi ig. Ry the blessing of God ,it lm& cured me, aud has so purified my blood as to make a newrimn of me. I feel young ajgaiu. The best thpt*-can be , you is not half good enough.” !' ! Schirrus, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Ulceration, , | ’ Canes and Exfoliation of the Bones. A'Croat variety-of cases have]been reported to us whore ’enresof those formidable complaints have resulted from tlje : use this remedy, but our hcre'biljl not admit thejn rBome of them maj be found in osar American Almanac, I whieh- Tho igents IwUw named arc pUassd to foirnbh gratis to all . wbojcalUor them. | [ Dyspepsia, Heart Fits, Epilepsy,.Melan choly, Neuralgia. , Mi nj remarkable cures of ihdse aOections have been nv»do by the alteratiro power of this ijiedicino. jit btsmnlates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus overcomes dis orders which would be supposed beyond Its reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the necessities of tho peo the'rfeoplo, and are confident! this will dSb for them ah that medicine can do. | > * AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, J FOE THE RAPID CPUg OP Gontjhfl, Colds. Influenza, Hoarseness. Croup, Bronchitis, In , cipicnt Consumption, and for the Relief of Consump { live Patients in advanced stages of Disease. -r- is a remedy so universally known to surpass any otUe| for the care of, throat ans lung complaints, that it is uselifa here .to publish the evidence of itslvirtues. Its un rivalled excellence for coughs qntl coldi, knd its truly won derm! cures of pulmonary disease, huvo( mape it known throughout the civilized national of the earth. Few are the cora«tiuniii(M, or even families' ntaong them,,who haveTiot B'jme|perBonjil experience of its feffects—sotnd living trophy in their midst of its victory ove:- the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lnnj£. As all j know the dread ful finality of these disorders, aid as they know, too, the effeefis ot this remedy, we need ijot do more than to assnro I hems that it has now alt the virtues that it did havewhen ik-vkmg the cures which have woo. so strongly upon tiie con- of mankind. , \ '■ j Prepared by Dr. J. v -» .'lli j.jr, THE TIOGA ff i. COMIERCIALCOILEOE LOCATKDOVEIt THE VAXLEY BANK, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. FACULTY. .7 ? 0. W. Lowell, Principal, Professor of the Sclenceof AccountSj lYaciical Accountant, author of Lowell’s Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams Illustrating the same, Ac. John Rankin, UommerpialJAccountant, Professor of Book* Keeping and Practical Mathematics. ' j. J. Cubtis, Assistant Teacher iu the Book-Keeping Be partmehi. A. J. Warner; Professor of- Practical and. Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculation wind Correspondence. LECTURERS, Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. Eon. Ransom BUcom, Lecturer on Contracts, Prbmmlssary Notes and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr.E. Andrews; Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE, Hon. Sherman B. Phelps, Wm. K. Osborn, Esq., Tract R. Morgan - , Esq., Wm, E. Taylor, of the firm ot Taylor, Weed A Co., B. B. Denton, of the firm ot Jackson, Benton A Marks. De-Witt C. Striker. The object of this College is tb afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough business education. The books and forms aro carefully arranged by'practical accountants expressly for-this Insitulion and embraces all the reeoiit inipiovements. The course of instruction comprises every department oi business The learner will be thoroughly taugltt the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keepingas applied to the following kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising. Manufacturing, Banking- Commission, Steamboating, Rail roading, Forwarding. Freighting. Foreign Shipping, Ac. Young Men can quality thcm«elvea lu a short time at this institution to fill important and Incrktiro situations. Am ple references can be given where graduates of 1860 arc now filling desirabe situations with salaries varying from $5OO to $l5OO per annum. - The Prbprietorsaro 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 ani confidence in the ability of Jhe graduates of this instbution. ' ‘ [ . - .Penmanship, in all its branches, taught by the roostskillful and tbo-ongbflnaaters of the art. ‘ No college in the bountry enjoys a hlglu;r reputation; in this department. Ladie-r Department entirely separate!from that of thegen tlefnen. ; Students can enter College at any time—no vacations Time to complete the course from 8 to 10 weeks. Students passing the requisite examination nrb presented with the most elahorateandelcgantlyengraved Diplomaissubd byany comroervlbl orclassical institution in the Union. __ Assistance tendered'to graduates In procuring situations. s3»For terms of Tuition, price pf board, testimonials from graduates filling situations, Ac., sind for circular con taining full particulars. . I f l3yl J OIKS. GRICLEY’&BULLIWERY STORE' AT THE[ ACADEMY CORNERS, - : DEERFIELD; FA., ; Mrs. G. tenders her thanks to the Ladies of Tioga Co., and takes pleasure in informing the public that sho will | OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT O'S' FASHION ABLE MILLINER T GO,O DS May Ist, 1861, at PAYNE’S STORE, opposite the CowNßSQifs Hotel. j BONNETS, FLATS, RIBBOKS, FLOW ERS, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S* RI DING HAJ'S AND COSTIIMES on hand. A* large and bcaiitifiU variety, inten ded to please the t?ste of all. BLEACHING AND BLOCKING done. AU orders fbij every variety of BONNETS and HA TS, filled and forwarded: at once to any address. Bonnets from $1.5|0, up to please the taste of tb* first class cusfomer. Goods warranted as represent . Goods sold cheaper than at any other establish ent this side of New York. ; LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS just eceived. The patronage of, the public solicited* . E. H.-N. G RIDLEY. D erfield, May Ist, 1861. T. E. GEIDLEY will also sell goods for ready pay, saving the custom on goods purchased, doing away with a CHEDII BYSTBM which Is ruinous to bo'th buyer and seller. ’ BUTTER and PRODUCE forwarded each week to New, York to the best commission Ileuses. Express will rgn to the Rail Road each Wednesday, , ■ F THE HIGHEST CASp PRICE paid for BUTTER. EGGS and PRODUCE. My old customers of Brookfield will not be neglected intbip now arrangement. T. E. GRIDiLEY. I Deerfield, May Ist, IS6I. 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J The Liniment is used for stiff joints and lamenesshf all kinds in horses and cattle, i PUBLIC: Choice Teas.... Soda Crackers... Pore 501pr0tu8...i........... Marking Ink Cream of .Tartar Writing Paper— 3 colors.. "Biiglish Corbonnte Soda.. Pens and Envelope?.. .... CornSlßTeh*—.. .. Black and Yellow Snuff... fntmegs Indigo, Cndbar, and all Pepper and Cinnamon.!'.; --.articles for coloring. Store Blocking .' B o ttles for i t Prepared Glue... ; Violin <5; Base Viol strings Bristol Brick (sconring-... | Trusses & Shoulder brace. • Prescriptions carefblly compounded, and all orders promptly answered. . * Every article for sate usually sold in a first class Drug Store, and at the lowest market prices. > Wellsboro, May 1,1861. S, E. EOBINBOE. AGITATOR" PVHXF? TiH'H 8X.60». MOFFAT^ VEGETABLE . LKEtB r>H*LiS, AND PH®K«. : ®WIJEBa. THE high and curled rthffißtjf wh lcV sMoprMm Incn t Medicines have accjnlrcdltir their inrMnabic efficacy in all the Diseases which they prpliss to aura, haa rendered the usual practiceof puffing not only unneceaaaiy.hnt unworthy of them, OASES •• t - 1 ofAethtna, Acute and Affections of the , BM BIISoUS d rEyEIIB AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. ‘ lii the south and west, where these 'diseases prevail, they trill be fohni invaluable. Planters,Term en and others/who once use these Medicines, .will never afterwords be-without BIFI'iODB COLIO.SEROS. LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTITE BI NESS, COLDS_.«p^COt'OH^CJOLIC,COREDi>X UUMOKS, DBOPSIE3. ' Dyspepsia.— No person with:this distressing disease, should delay using these medicines immediately. Eruptions bf the Skin, Erysipelas. Flatulency. 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ROY, WELLSnoko, PA., . APOTHECARY, "WHOLESALE - AND RETAIL DEALER IJf DR VGS, MEDICINES AND. CBEMICA IS, PERFUMER'S SOAPS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, BRUSHES, VARNISHES, PAINTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES, VIOLS AND BOTTLES.j WINDOW-GLASS, DOTTY, LAMPS, ClGAr|b AND TOBACCO, PURE WINES AND BRANDIES. FOR MBWCAL PURPOSES. ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WINE, TO THE WELLSBORO BOOK STORE. ; BOOKSi BOOKS! c H U RK AH? OiB; THE subscriber, having"pti&haSeff d£.B, ! I5; Soli insdn bis internst in the Bob'S:'and Stationery bn* siness; would respectfully inform the public of his de sire to canyon ... , . itSS& - AND BOOK STORE, where he will fornish, AT THE OJLD STAND, opposlfe.C. G. OSgbod’s Store, or by mail, the following newspapers and Magazines, .at the publisher’s rates. ’ DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS. New York Tribane, Herald, 1 Times, WEEKLIES. New York Ledger, Wayerly Magazine, “ Mercury, “ Weekly; Welcome Guest, Century, Scientific American, Boston Pilot, Frank Leslies’,' _ True Flag, N, Y, Illustrated Nows, Irish American, Harper’s Weekly, Littell's Living Age,- Wayerly Magazine, .. Thompson’s Keporter. MONTHLIES. Harper’s Magazine, ; Godcybi Lady’s Book, Frank-Leslies’ Magazine,- Peterson’s Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, ■ Arthur’s Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, ’ Ladies’ Repository, All the Year Round, . Ladies’ Visitor, Knickerbocker, Budget of Fan, Phunny Fhellow. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com .efe repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper Hangings, SHEET HU SIC, PICTURES, MAPS, Ac- 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 Jhe trade. SCHOOL BOOKS. Sanders’ Series of Readersy GreanlcaTs Mathematics, Chiton’s e mentioned as ah instance, in which it ets, after.beingraised.and emptied, fired, andaheir movement retarded at the so tb*t they will not violently strike’the Ilk entijli American, For the jmrppso. of.Eaising ah'd £otrerir,*e ■, in Wells, it is decidedly THE GREATEST fMPrGVe'm'ent or THE 1 Tho Brake acts ns a cheek uYontbo backward ' of the bucket, without turning tlyr crank (tf acting as.a brake, by pressing inward at tkc i All who examine this machine, wlHi't once ..1?% ■edge its - PRACTICABILITY AND' SU^Eftl^, Over every other machine in use. The onersii < ' the windlass is easily controlled with, and rcoc » OHE HAND. It combines all the advantages of vT fashioned -with this self-emptying bucket, and ,a many new and useful improvements. It can L* apted to, wells of any depth, and will raisecasih f ordinary turning, five Bucket, of uattr per if* from wells of ordinary depth, and in the sameca tion to the depth of two hundred feet.” The windlass and brake is also applicable to nit and lowering any kind of weight, andVevcrW is far superior to those heretofore in am. , Having purchased the right for the Counties (.[r, ga and Potter, Pa., tho undersigned are prepme 1 offer for sale township right? for the manufacture n sale-of tho above improvement,, on reasonable t™, . A. BISBT, * Oct. 13, 1860. .. L. D. BEEbll CORNING FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFPId BIGELOW A THOMPSON, AGENTS, AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital $1 coots HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPAQ Capital, $5OO{J PACENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.'' Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, $155 PEOPLE’S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ' Of New York City—Capital slss^ NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO. ’ Of Hartford, Ct - $225011 MANHATTAN FI EE INSURANCE CO. " ' Of New York City,—Capital $2000(1 MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. ' ‘ - Capita!, $20 0l {(|. HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COM PAST, Capital, SlaO.tll NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. . . Accumulated Capital, $1,500 Ml The snbscribermfe prepared to issue policies tf 15' surance on the most favorable terms in the abore id kuown and reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for three years atratua low as any good companies. ! All losses will bo promptly adjusted and paid atllii offifle. Applications by mail will receive prompt at tentibn - WM. L. BIGELOW, Oct. 13, 1559. C. H. THOMPSON P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. * • FOR SALE! WICKHAM & BLOODGOOU [ . • AT OCR irCBSBP.T IN TIOGA, TIOGA COUNTY, PA., | A LARGS ECPPLT OP EEXJIT TREES, SHRtTBBERT, I GRAPE EVERGREENS,' &c. t &c. PEARS —Trees of the most desirable kinds, sndofti tni large size, if desired. Standard trees in bearing. ■ APPLES —A great supply of the choicest kinds. Tea different kinds* of Crab apple. PLUMS —A largesnpply of (be best rad most kinds. CHERRIES—Ad extensive assortment of the bcstkiadi. GRAPES—V iz : Delaware, Diana, Isabella, Black Tarpu dy. White SWoet Water, White Summer, Hartford Prolitr, Rebecca am! Concord, ■ 1 ORNAMENTAL —Weeping ’Mountain Ash, HorseCkH" nut, Bal&nm of fir. Scotch Fir, .European Silver Fir, homy Sprpco, American Arbor Titae, Larchr^c. - SHRUBBERY —Dolly leaved Berberry,ChineseWeiplii, Spiraea pro ui-folio, Dentzla, Green Forsythxa. > ROSES— Baltimore Belle, Prairie Queen. GOOSEBERRIES—Of several choice varietiss. CURRANTS—Cherry, Bed, and White. We would invito all who are in want of any of tbcabor# trees, &C., to call and see them for their own satisfaction. iM .. B. C. WICKHASI, Tioga, Ang. 22, IB6ojrl JOHN T. BLOODGOOB. JMPORTAJtT TO THE LADIES, WASHING NO MORS A DEUDGE. Tbo undersigned would announce fo (he.citiiai (I Tioga, County,- that they have purchased the light d manufacturing and selling MJBCAY’S WASHING ItfACHEtE, which for simplicity of construction, utility and chap ncssj exceeds any other machine in use. It needs co other recommendation than to see it work. A hoj. ten or twelve years of age, can do the washing of» family IN AN HOUR. Any/pcrson in want of* good] labor-saving washing' machine, can take one ci these bome and do their washing'with it, and if net I perfectly satisfied, tbey‘can return it [ -Recoiled, this machine is no humbug, bat sn arti cle indispensable in every familyv It does not vetf or tear the clothes to pieces like hand washing, v PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS; Machines for *^ e ” ROE, & CO/S Store. Manufactured and sold *t SXUREOCK'S Shop, near tbo Academy. 1 : W. A. ROE, ’ i D, STUBHOCE. . •; . Pennsylvania Mouse, ] . _ - Wellsboro, Dec. 1, ISCO j Laving used one of Mecay’s Washing Machine, I ein confidently recommend it, and would notbe„ilh out one for any price. J. W. BIGOSL l?tf * C ABINET ware room. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces ihiU he has on hand at the old stand, and for sah* Cheap I-ot of JFurnltnre. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Cases, Center , Card and Pier Tables, Bluing Tables, Marble-topped and Common Sttwdir , Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, & Tds aud Chairs, Gilt and-Jlosctcood Mouldings 1 Picture Frames r COFFINS made to order on short notice- hearse will be furnished if desired. , ; N. B, Turning and Sawing done to order. August II; 1859. ‘ .B. T. VAXHORS- WIIUAOT WALKER BiS A SPLENDID LOT OF WHOLE BUFFALO BoBls LOWER THAN. EVER? BEFORE ... OFFERED IN THIS MARKET! Whole Robes from s3"to $8 at hia HAT AND CAP STOBFy CORNING, N. 7. January 2, 1861. ONE HUNDRED BARRELS SAIT: Jn»t ‘ received, and for sale at the Union Store of . ■ J. W. BAILEY, A 00.