-T ‘x . ' i- y % Intther’s Kestdencoat .Wittenberg. Ascending a rough, neglected stairway, I en tered the room ing Whtfch Jhnther resided .'after his marriage. His oldfn|niture is atill there. There is the table ba w| jiicft he wrote—the chair on which he eat .■■aiklij d df double seat, where he usee to read and c< ovtNe- with his Catha linen—all chipped-andsilenced by Vandal trav ere. There, too. isthelold large stove, whose plates are covered with figures of the four evan geFists, cast after devjcts by Lather himself.— That, fortunately, c»nn)t be cut into chips.— A little ease, by' glass doors, coh tainsa number .of relics such as specimens of his handwriting, some old documents and em broidery wrought by| hit wife. < There are fragments of a drinking glass said to have been broken by Peter the Jane, 1858. ■[J. C. An* * Oo,Oe»uY-I #»i for year*. Somfetii»erTk;ba*»t»ut ia Ulceifrion tnf bunas fthd arak U distressed me *t the atptiMCb. myhfefarad cdraredimvflrtJpMtdcsrtwityooesore, wfck* l ' tras Panful ,ahd loodjiponw bejm I tried many medicines n»d (hi* Without patch relief from any thing. /Ja&cutbiLdtooTdcrgrewwonnr At length I was rejoiced to'TMul in the Gospc} Messenger that yon had pre pared an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for! know friun your re putation that anything you made must bb good. I sent to Cincinnati and got it, and usfcd it till it cured me. I took it, as you advise, in small dosesl of a tcaspoonful over a mouth, asdused almost bottles.- New and healthy skin soon formed underjthe tcab, whiclj after n while fell off. My skin i» now clear, and I know' by my feelings that the disease has rtne from my system. Toil can well believe that I feel what I km saying when I tell you that I hold you to bo one of the otostfes of the age, and remain ever gratefully, yours, | - j ALFRED B, TALLEY. ' St. Anthony’s Fire, Rosier Erysipelas, Tetter and |> Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore i Dropsy. jDr, Robert M. Preble writeis from Salem, N. Y n 12th Sept. 1559. that he has cured an inveterate case of Dropsy,, which tlireatenedTTo terminate fatally, by the porseveringuseijf our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous attack of Malignant Ery sipelas by large dose* of the same; says he cures the common Equations by it constantly, i f ‘ , Cronchocele, Golire or Swelled Neck. JZcbulon Sloan of Prospect,’Texas, writes: “Three bottles o€ your Sarsaparilla cured* po from tf Goltre-a hideous spelling on tho neck, which 1 hare suffered from over two yqnrs.” | '3 Leucorrhoea or Whites, Ovarian Tnmor, Uterine Ul | ceration, FtphJO Diseases. JDr. J. B. S, Chancing, of New York City, writes; “-I most clfccrfully comply with the request of your agent in saying X nave found jour Snrsaparilti a most excellent alterative in i tli? numerous complaints for which wo employ such a reme dy, but especially in Kemultj Diseases of the Scrofulous di* : 1 have cured many jnveteratc cases of Leucorrhcea by it. and some, where the complaint was caused by ulcera tion of the moms. The ulceration Itself was soon cured.— . Nirhiug within my knowledge equals it for thoae female de rangement*.” ' 1 fedw.mi S. Marrow, of Newbury. Ala., writes, “ A danger ois uv.irian inuior ou one of tlie females ip my family, which defied all the remedies Cculd employ, has at length bef~-n completely cured by yoijif extract of Sarsaparilla. Our piiysician thought nothing bit extirpation could afford re lief. but he advised tho trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last ireprt Injfora cutting, and ft proved effectual. After taking tvuaif remedy eight weeks no symptom ot the disease remains. t Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. New] Ouleass, 25th August, 1859. r. J. C. Ayer: Sir, I checiTullv comply with tho request oflvour agent - and report to some of the effects I have "rrihecd with your Mtrsapnrii}a. i hnvfc-curcd with It In my practice, most of the complaints fo: which ItTr-rccommendcd. nnd have found Its effects tmly wc n-lerful ni the Veaeredl and •Murcnrenl Disease Ot e of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers in his throat,which 'w« re cum.-ummg his jialate aad tho top of bis mouth. Your So'‘■upardK steadily taken, aired him‘in five weeks. An m i«*ravas attacked by oecamlhry symptoms *n his nose, and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of it, so th »t I believed the disorder \uouid soon reach his brain and ki 1 him. lint it yielded to iay administration of your Sar saunlln; the ulcers healed, and'be is well again, not of co tr>e without some disfiguration to his face. A w'oinan wljo had been treated for the tame disorder by murcury was suMcrlug from this poison in her bones. They had become solpeasitive to tho weather that on a damp day she suffered ex ‘nictating pain in her joints and bones. She, too, was •cu tnl entirely by your Sarsapariila in a few weeks. 1 know fn m its f»rmula,wbich yourpgcot gave me, that this pre paration from your Übratoryimust be a great remedy; con sequently, these truly remarkable results with It have not surprised me. Fraternally yours, ! Q. V. LARRIMER, ST. D. Rhctnatism. Goni, Liver Complaint Independence, Preston Co., Ta., 6tb July, 1869. Ds. J. C.'Ayer: Sir, llmveibcen afflicted with a painfal chronic Khematism fora long time, which baffled the skill and stack to rrte lu spite of alt the remedies 1 could find, until I tried your One bottle cured mi Hi two week®, and restored my general health so much tbit lam far better than before 1 was [attacked. X think it a T. Gotcheli, of St. writek : “ I have been af flicted for years with an affection of tbel Liver, which des troyed my health. I tried javery .thing, and every thing failed to relieve me; and I hqvo been J\ broken down man ’ fof some years from no other loanee than derangement of the Lcrer. My beloved pastor, thro Hev. Mr. Espy, advised mo to tr|* your Sarsaparilla. bccnns£!he said lie knew you, and any tioug )ou mode worth tijying. B}| the blessing of God itpms cured mo, anti bus so purified mV blood as- to make a n«sw man of me. I feel younkjngain The best that can Be said of you is not half good imongb.” { I Scbirrus, Cancer Tumoral’ Cnlargelmcnt, Ulceration, j Caries and Exfoliation of ttio (tones. JA great variety of cases hape been reporter! to us where edrea of these formidable coipplaints hive resulted from the u4o of this remedy, but our here u ill not admit them. ’ Sumo of them iuuy be found in onr American Almanac,which tile agents below named aroipleascd to furnish gratis to all who cull for them. j I Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Melan* | choly, Senralgia, , Many remarkable cures ofjbese a9ec lions have beep mode by! the nltcratire power of this medicine. It stsmuhites the viinl functions into vigorous action, and thus overcomes dis orjJerswblch would be supposed beyond its reach. Such a resuedy has Jgpg been by the .Necessities of the peo ple people, and we are confident this will do for them all that Ticinc can do. | AYER’S CHEERY PECTORAL, [ FOB THE nipn) CURE OP Cgnghs, Colds, Influenza, rioimoncss, (Jronp, Bronchitis, lu ll cipiant Consumption, anu for ibe.Htlicf of Consump | -tive Patients in advanced stages bf Disease. This Is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the cure of throat |ind Jong (jomplalnts, that it is napless here to publish the evidence oj its virtnes. Its on* rivalled excellence for conghk and cold*, and its truly won derful cures of pulmonary disease, have nmpe it known throughout the civilreed nations of thd earth. Few are the cofntnunitios, or even' families among ihem, who have not * snee of its elTects-2-some living trophy rictory <|ver the subtle and dangerous it and lungs. As [all know the dread* borders, and as they know, too, the we nedd not do more than to assure all the [virtues thkt it did hare when ich havojwon so strongly upon the con- Dr. X C. AVER & Co.. . j. - Lowell, Moss, feold by C. AJ. L. Robinson, jWellsboro; H. H. Burden, Tioga; W. G. Miller and (j. Parkburst. Law rejnceville ; A. A J. Deanban, Knoxville ; 6. X. Bil liiigS Gaines; J. A J. «. Parkburst, Elkland; W. Si Mitchell, Mitchellvillp ; J. Redington, Middle 'bdjry: Bennett A Randall, Middlebury Centre: G. \wi, Nesbitt, Mansfield; o. i 5. Packard, Covington: q| R. Shaffer. Liberty; Di S. Magee, Blossburg; Fox AfWittcr, -Mainslnirg, nndjby Dealers everywhere, March 27i11, !Sol.-6m. -J y— l 1 { WATCH,! CLOCK, £ —AIVD 4EWELR|f STORE. 9 MIE undersigned, Having purchased of An •i- dik Foley his interest in the, Clock, Watch and Jewelry business, respectfully invites the attention of the public to his assortmebtof goods, in connection m :h the j BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS. VATCHES of all rale, and at pri ced! ranging from $lO to 6150. Can sell the new AMERICAN WATCUIiSj with heavy hunting enses, anil ?narntnirdf for the lowjsum of $35. Also will bo fce|»t »n hand, GOLD WAfTCHES, especially for the Ladies. CLOCKS, from $1.25 to $75, will always be fodiod on exhibition. |; | IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, cnl be bad all kinds of sjILVER AND PLAITED WARE, to suit the purchaser, and marked with any ipiription or name. The above is always warranted. A large assortment of wnt«fh guards, keys, Ac., and hc|t AMERICAN KNIVES, silver butter knives, Ac. Acl All kinds of REPAIRING done by Andie Foley at she old stand. ' ■ \ ' W, H. SMITH, p'ellsboro, March 13, 18|U r 1 NOTICE. Tjirii hove Ingham’s jCombined Smaller and Separator in ear Mill, and can now clean all wheat pfrfedfj, and separate all foiil grain from if, ana, particularly the oats. j-Farmers can have all the oat* taken oat of their seed wheat at oar Mill at 4 eta. pen bushel. Coll and exatmne the “ iDeraheen.” ] Height; a bailey. Feilsboro, March 13, 18fl. TOLIES! FLIES! PLIES I—Fly-Stone, or if Cobalt, for poisoning jflies—also! FLY-PAPER,- or EXTERMINATOR, priio sis cent per paper. For taif at |KOrS DRUG STORE. R' ATgf RATS I—Thejcelebrate?! POTSONEH WHEkT, or RAT DESTROYER—put up in papers, and sold fur 15 cent* per package, at -1 • ; ROY’S DRUG STORE. ■pfOOTS AND SHOES—To fitjthe biggest gi- JD ant or the smallest baby. Cheapest in town tonality considered], at tin! - REGULATOR. SHE ■ TJO-.GA vCOUOTT COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE. LOCATED OVER THE SUSQUEHANNA TALLEY BASK, ’ BINGHAMTON, N. V. * FACULTY. Z>. W.LowxxL,Trinclpal,ProfesAoror the Scienceof Accounts, Practical. Accountant* author of Lowell’s Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac. Jo a* Ranxin, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Beck* Keeping and Practical Mathematics. • J. J. Curtis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping De partmeni. A. J. Warsrr, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. LECTURERS. Hon. DISIKL 8. Dicsrasoi?, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. - Hon. Ransomßalcox, lecturer on Contracts, Prommlssary Notes and Bills of Exchange. Ber. Dr. K. Axprbws, Lecturer on Cemmercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hox.Shbrxas D. Phelps, Wm. K.Osbobs, Esq., Tract R. Morgan, Esq., Wx/B, Taylor, of the firm ot Taylor, Weed k Co., D. D. Bentos, of the firm of Jackson, Denton A Marks, De Witt C^Strifcer. The object of this College is tb afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough business education. Thebboksand forms'are carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly for this Insltution and embraces all the recent improvements, Tbe course of instruction comprises every department of business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to tbe following kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising, Manufacturing. Banking, Commission, Steamboating, Bail reading, forwarding. Freighting, Foreign Shipping, Ac. Young Men can quality themselves In a abort lime at this institution to fill important and lucratire situations. Amt] pie references can be given where graduates of 1860 arc now fisling desirabe situations with salaries varying from $5OO to $l5OO per annum. The Proprietors are ih'possession of testimonials from some of the first commercial houses in the State, to whom they have furqished book-keepers, showing thfeiT entire satisfac tion and confidence in the ability of the graduates of this institution. Penxanship, inall its branches, taught by the mostsklllfal and thorough masters of the art. . No college in the bountry enjoys a higher reputation in this department. Cadies Department entirely separate from that of the gen tlemen. ■ . Students can enter College ftt any time —no vacations Time to complete the cobrsc from 8 to 10 weeks. Students passing the Yequirito examination are presented with the most elaborate and elegantly engraved Diploma issued by any commercial or classical ilnstitution in the Union. Assistance rendered to gradate* * n proenring situations. tg*k.For terms of Tnition, price of Wiard, testimonials from graduates filling situations, ic n send for circular con taining full particulars,; 13yl MRS. GRIDLEY’S MILLItfERV STORE! AT THE ACADEMY CORNERS, DEERFIELD, PA., Mbs. G. tenders her thanks to the Ladies of Tioga Co., and takes pleasure in ieforming the public that she will OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF F ASSIGNABLE MIL LINES T GOODS May Ist, 1861, at PAYNE’S STORE, opposite the Cowxesque Hotel. . BONNETS, FLATS„BIBBOKS, FLOW ERS, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS’ BI- DIE G HATS AND COSTUMES on hand. A large and beautiful variety, inten ded to please the teste of all. BLEACHING AND BLOCKING done. All orders for every variety of BONNETS and H&TS, filled and forwarded at once to any address. Bonnets from $1.60, up to please the taste of first class customer. Goods warranted os represent . Goods sold cheaper than at any other establish enttbis side of Now York. THU LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS lost eceived. The patronage of the public solicited* E. H. N. GBIDLBY. D erfield, May Ist, 1861. T. E. GRIDLEY will also sell goods for ready pay, saving the custom an goods purchased, doing away with • -.-. - ORSDir&VSTEkC -' which is ruinous to both buyer and {seller. BUTTER and PRODUCE forwarded each week to New Yotk to tbe best commission Houses. Express will run to the Rail Road each Wednesday. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for BUTTER, EGGS and PRODUCE. My old customers of Brookfield will not be neglected in this new arrangement. T. E. GRIDLEY. Deerfield, May Ist, 1861. . HEAD QUARTERS —FOR— BOOKS AND STATIONARV, NO. 8 MARKET STREET, CORNING, N. T. Tbe subscriber would respectfully request the atten- tion of • . s THE INHABITANTS OP TIOGA COUNTY, to the extensive additions lately made to his stock of Bodks, Stationary, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., forming tbe mo£t complete assortment that can be found in this section, and wbicli will be sold at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. On hand at all times the STANDARD WORKS OF TBS MOST POPULAR AUTHORS, IK PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. AR CHITECTURE, RELIGION, ROMANCE, &C, DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES. t supplied at New York prices. BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, and PRAYER BOOKS, in great quantity. BLANK BOOKS, of ever} description. Memorandum and Pass Books, of all kinds, and any particular kind made to or on short notice. All kinds of writing and indellihle IKES, Stee and Gold Pens, Drawing Paper, Mathematical Instru meats, Portfolios, Pocket Knives, &c. Ac. A large stock of PAPER RANGINGS, of new and beautiful designs, from 6d to $2 porrolL Gold and Velvet Borders, of extra 'or sirrov width to match the different styles. Window Shade*, OS Paintings, French * Uttognpli. ul Bainfiapb PICTURE FRAMES. Frames of Silt and Fancy Mouldings, or plain Ve- neered Mahogany, fitted to any sized Pictures, at short notice, and cheap as the cheapest; * TEE MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS of the doy.furnished at Publishers’ Prices, and al orders for SHEET MUSIC AND' HOOK BINDING, executed pro«ptiy,aad at the ioweat prices.- ! %. £, RORSNgOS. PUBIPtVHB BtfOOp. :u iiditikps; r *•:>.; ,? J AND: PHQJNIX BITTEES. TEE high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Mddicinw hate’acquired tor their.iatalnahle efficacy to all the Diseases which they profess to-cure, baa rendered tnS usual practice of puffing aoi only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. I" » IN ALL CASES of Asthma, Actite afid Chtdttic Bhetoatfca, Affections ef the B^ILUOC8 U pEvkRS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the south and west, where these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters, fahners and tfUibre, who once nso these Medicines, kill never afterward* B 8 vrlthotlt ismious COLIC, SEROSi PILES, COSTIVE HESS, COLDS AND COCaHSjCHOLIC, CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES. , „ Dyjpgwov—Nopepon wfth this distressing disease, should delay using these medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency.. fever aud Agut, —For tofa scourge of the westert country, these medicines will bo found a safe, speedy and certain rem edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease; a cure by these medicines is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied and be cured. F tdnt** of Complexion— general DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRATEL, Headaches ofevery kind, Inward Fever; Idflaxnatory Bbema tism. Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mcfcuriol ZHteasa,— Never fails, to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparation of Sarsaparilla, NIGHT-SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS* Fife*.—The original proprietor of these .medicines was cured of Plies of 35 years’ standing, by the use of these Life medicines alone. * ■ , , , PAINS in the head, side,;back. Joints and organa. .» Rheumatism*— Those affected with this terrible discase,will be sure of relief by the Life Medicinea.. • Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rhenm, Swellings. Scrofiula, or King’s Evil ju Its worst forms, Ulcers of ev ery description. ’ . . ’ Worms of all kinds are effecturally expelled by these medi cines. . Parents will do well them whenever their existence iesuspeefed. Belief will be certain. * < * ' Tho Life Pills and Phoenix Bitter* PURIFY! THE BLQOD, And thus remove alt disease from the systdm. Prepared sod Bold by DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, . 336 Broadway, cor, Anthony Street, New York, For sale by all Drngglats. J ■ 62yl OHARIES G. OSGOOD, Is now,receiving hie WINTER STOCK 0E GOODS. Consisting of ( 1 Dry Goods, Clothing 1 , i- ’ i > i GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hats and papsjj Boots and Shoes, iron Aim steel, NAILS, FLOUR, SALT, Sc a. Which, for variety and extent, ia rarely excelled, and no greater inducements to purchasers can be offered in this section of oonntr|y either in [ VARIETY. QUANTITY, QUALITY OR PRIOES, Whither for LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOY OR GIRL, , Farmer, mechanic or Lumberman. Wellsboro, Oct. 31,1860, Mansfield classical seminary. MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. The Fall Term of this Institution will ebimnence September 3d, 1861, and continue thirteen weeks. E. WILD MAN, A. M.i. Pbjncipal. Prof. N. M. Price, A. iB Assistant Mrs. H. P. B. WiLDMjiy Preceptress. ' . Miss E. A. Chase ,\. v .,MnsicTeacher. .. - Teacher in Primary, Department. , Mr. Isaac Stickset Penmanship. EXPANSES. Tuition (Primary) per Term............. $2 50 11 ’ Common English!. 4 75 Higher English Math, end Languages 6 00 Mask, Piano or Melodeon. 8 00 Use of Instrument « 2 00 Boom rent, per term..; 1 50 Fuel, Fall term......... J 2 00 term..;,.... «... 25 Board in_the Hall, per; week.. 150 We are most happy to be able to say to tbe friends and patrons of this Institution, and also to all within the range of its patronngje, that the building'will be finished and famished for tbe accommodation of all who may apply for Admission as students. The peo ple of Mansfield, who bare so long and saerifiziogly labored for this educational enteiprise, Tioga and Bradford counties, Northern Pa., may now begin to reap tbe frtiita of faavingjin their minst; a First-Class Seminary of learning. } It is the design of tbe Faculty, which is composed of teachers of much experience and acknowledged ability, to make every possible effort to render this School one of the mosti desirable in tbe State, for those who desire a thorough, practical education. The building has a very desirable location on an eminence, about eighty rods east of the Tioga Kailroad. It is a brick structure, 150 feet long, four stones high, built in tbe most modern style of arphltcclare. There are two Literary Societies connected'with tbe School, each having a room exclusively for its use. There is also a Library in the Institution for tbe use of stu dents. No student will be, taken for less than a term, knd any who enter will, therefore, be obliged to pay tni tion for a full term. Tuition payable, one half at tbe commencement, and tbe remainder at the middle of tbe term. ! I The building b&ving been erected at a great ,ex pense, the Trustees being anxious to kcepitin'the best possible state of preservation, think it' cot best to have any tbe building. Those who desire to board themselves, can procure rooms at a very reasonable rate in tbe village. * < For farther particulars address the Principal. Kejr. N. FELLOWS, Pree't. A. J. Boss, Sec*y. ! July 17,1861. ; : POPULAR TRADE THE JgEE HIVE. Law Prices the order off the Day. EIGHT HUNDRED YARDS fast color Scotch Gingham, really Worth Is. for 6 ic. FIVE HUNDRED YARDS White Brillaint at Si cents. ‘ ' SIX HUNDRED YARDS Barege d’Anglais for 6 cents. i FOUR THOUSAND YARDS magnificent Dress Goods, latest and richest designs, at Is, Is 6d, 3s —well worth double the money. ONE THOUSAND YijiRDS Black Dress Silks, warranted all boiled, from 50c to $3. COLORED Dress Silksjsome of the most recherche . styles, fery low. 1 SHAWLS, Ciotb, Bilk and Lace Mantillas, very el egant and wonderful cheap. 250 V fait taors of those splendid Shilling Hose. 20 DOZEN Gents’ Neck Ties at (2) cents a piece. LL other Goods equally cheap 111 LET nobody spend a dollar for Dry Goods until they have examined my stock. . Goods shown freely. / REAL Yalencienne and Gnlpnre Laces, a magnifi cent variety, now opening. . RICH Lace Draperies'; and embroidered Curtain Muslins, very cheap; HOSIERY, for all creation! Cotton, Lisle Thread, and Silk; everybody can ho suited m Hosiery, TWENTY-FIVE CARTOON’S Brocaded Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons, for 10 cts. per yard and upwards, at the Elmira, July 10,1861. 1 WOOL! WOOL! —The highest Market price paid l for Wool at the- Union- Store of I i, W. BAILEY, £ CO. WEIiSBORCf BOOfc STORE. books, Books i ? HURRAH FOE SMITHI THE subscriber,having purehakedof E. E. Bob*, inson bis interest in the Book anti Stationery bo-1 sin ess. would respectfully infbrmthe public of his do- ij ore to carry on . I|| A QENBRAI. IfBWS ROOM! AND -BOOK STORE, | trherohe-iHU furnish* , AT THE OLD BTAHD, opposite C. Q. OsgOofi’i S tote* or by mail, thefoUowing newspapers Ithd Magazines, at the pniliihfer’s rates. ; DAILISS SERVED BY CARRIERS. New York Tribune, Herald; Times; ■■ :i News; '} WEEKLIES. : New York Ledger, Waverly Magazine, “ Mercury, |i ’ Thompson’s Eeporter, i “ Weekly, f . Life Illustrated, Welcome finest, ! : Wilke’s Spirit, Century, ,! ■ Porter’s “ . ' Scientific American, 1 Boston PUot, ! Frank Leslies’, ' i True Flag, N. Y.'lllustrated News, • Irish American, " I Harper's Weekly, ' LittcH’q Living Age, j Waverly Magazine, i ; Thompson’s Reporter. mozotthAes. | Harper’s Magaiine, • fiodey’s Lady’s Book, Frank LesHes’ Magazine, Peterson’s Mogazine, Atlantic Monthly, j Arthur’s Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, ■ Ladies'.Repository, i All the Year Bound, ji Ladies’ Visitor, Knickerbocker, Pickles, , Budget of Fun, ii Phunny Fhellow.. j Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com .ete repository of ! . ' CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper Hangings, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, Ac. j Orders for Binding Books. Tbe work executed to suit any taste, and on the lowest possible terms* Particu lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS far any thing comprehended in the trade. SOiIGOZ* BOOKS. Sanders* Series of leaders, GfeanlcaPs Mathematics, foolton's A Fitches* 6e6g*y, Davies • j. “ - Monteitf A McNally's “ Sanders* Spellers, Potter and Hammond’s tTriting Book, Brown's and Grammar. The patronage of the public ia respectfully solicited WM. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, Fa., September 5, iB6O, yl WELLSBOteO FOUNDRY AIM) MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG, late of the firm of' Tabor Young A Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of WelUboro, for a term of years; and having pat it in good running order, is prepared to 0a all kinds of work usually done at such db establish ment, in tbe best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE! He has had over twenty years’experience in the bu siness and will have the work, entreated to him, done directly under his supervision. No work will be lent eut bay Jinilbed. MJ LL-0 EAR I NO.S, PLO WS,' STO 7ES and castings of oil kinds on hand and inode to order. ’ May 28, 1857. '! ’ ROBERT YOUNG. FLOORING MIliL ON HIKE’S CREEK, NEAR UOjLIDAYVTLLE. ■ The subscriber, ; having completed his large three story Grist and Blouring Mill, is prepared to furnish Floor, Meal and Feed Ira quantities to suit purchasers. CUSTOM. WO B K i of kinds on short notice, and on terms which cannot foil to please. I bave JTHREE BUN OF STONE, almost constantly employed, and I am sure that atrial of my work will prove’beneficial to the customer as well as myself. j 0. P. McCLUKE, December 5, 1860. ! ■ VALUABLE FARMING LANDS FOR SALE. THE undersigned is now offering to settlers a large quantity pf excellent farming lands, sit uated farm two to fifteen 1 miles' distance from Wella boro, in Delmar, Shipped, Morris and Elk townships, Tioga Co., Pa. 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, oh very liberal terms: of payment. Fbr farther particulars inquire of the owners, Messrs. Phelps, Dodge & Co., 19 and 21, Cliff St, New York, or of th’e subscriber. JOHN DICKINSON, Agent Wellsboro, Oct. 3, 1860-yl THE LAST HWESTEO, BEST AND CHEAPEST S PBINO BED I3ST USE 1 MOKE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more durable. Price, only $5.00. For sale by ' 6 E. D.. WELLS, LawrencevilleJ MIRRORS 1 MIRRORS! ! MIRRORS! JUST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the largest and best assortment of Mirrors ever brought to Weilshoro,;, People who wish “to see themselves as others see! them," will please call and examine. ij ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of OAStraiTiiyca-, Will be sold at the lowest prices, by . E. D. WELLS.! Lawrenoevillo, Sept. 12, 1860. WALLPAPER • • WALL PAPER - WALL PAPER - 1 WALL PAPER - i . •E, WALL PAPER i I - p WALL PAPER - Latest styles and largest assortment of wall paper ever brought in Weilshoro.’ .In connection with the above can be fonnd’Window Shades of ail kinds. Call S0 ?I> at ! WM. H. SMITH. Weilshoro, April sth, 1860, ■jyrOßE NEWS FROM HEAD QUARTERS, JJX The subscriber wqnld respectfully anaonnee te the citizens of Wellsbort> that he has on band an as sortment of Herrison’s Columbian Hair Oils, Soaps, .Creams, Hair Restoratives, Rouge cud Powder for tne Ladies, IS3O-. Saw *. I* AviAt’T^ATl^ namsß wnffite t>ATEKTED MAY ft, A Aia invention is to apply, a- brake V In snch a Iwemer that articles attuv.j !’ lan, iai laised by it, may be lowered the hitherto alow and.tediois manual meat of the ♦inalass being afoided, andti at the game time admitting of the owi.l complete control over the descehdine m V*r‘ article being lowered, The invention varitrai purposes; its me ih connecW P i,? may be mentioned as an instance, id eta, alter being raised and emptied, tod-i1,..J Creo, and their movement retarded at tt- so that they will notviolentiy strike the enixfic American For the purpose of Raising and Low,*.', .in Wells, it is decidedly • weno ?I THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF T H | The, Brake acta as a check upon the back... of the bflcket, Without turning the crank % acting as,a brake, by pressing inward at tl. All who exammfe this inathine, will at on« edge its " fiRACTICiBIMt -ia* SCPERK, Over every other machine in dse. The 'oo«.b the windlass is easily controlled with, and S' cfsE Hi»6. v It combines all the adva n t aE „i fashioned with the self-omptying bucket., maitfiew HM useful & provemfnts! iL?- apthd to wellsof any depth, and will rai Me ™, ordinary luthiftg, five fiitikel, of { ca(er from wellsof orfinary depih, and ih theli,, tion to the depth of two hundred feet. The windlass and brake is also applicable tt and lowering any kind of weight, and in ever is far superior to those heretofore in nse, Having purchased the right for theConmici ga and Potter, Pa., the nndersigoed are prens offer for sale township rights for the nmnnfaclt sale of the above improvement, on reasonable A. BIXBT, L. D. SEELEt Oct. 13, 1860, CORNING FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE 01 BIGELOW & THOMPSON, AGENTS AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, CL—Capital $1 j{ S HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COUPis] Capital, PACENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO3IPAXT, ' Of Hartford; Ct—Capital, sjj( PEOPLES FIRE-INSURANCE COMPAXY Of New York City—Capital jl/j, NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO. ' i Of Hartford, Ct. jjjjj MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. *' ' S>f New York City,—Capital $;001 MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital, •' 520, HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPASI Capital. ■ - tUO,( HEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, ® 1 .SOS I | The subscribers are prepared to issue policies of suranee on the most favorable terms’in the abort known and reliable Stock Companies. Form buildings insured for. three years at rate low as any good companies. All losses will be promptly adjusted and paid attia office. Applications by mail will receive prompts tention ... WM. L. BIGELOTV, Oct. 13, 1859. . 1; C. H. THOMPSON,' P. J. FARRINGTON, Snrreyor. JOHN A. ROY, WELLSBORO, PA., APOTHECARY, WHOLESALE AHD BETAIL DEALER IS DR ups, MEDICINES AND CEEIIICMS, PERFUMERY SOAPS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, BRUSHES, VJJtmSHES, VAIXTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, PITBNT MEDICfflf, VIOLS AND BOTTLES, WINDOW-GLilsS, POTTY, DAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, PURE WINES AND BRANDIES, FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WINS, Warranted to be pur© drape juice? prepared a presslj for Communion purposes. Ofo'Farmers. 1 We have for sale Tanker’s Powders ,ncd limneri, ihe best kiadjjf preparations for Horses, By tie ri Of the Powder, tbe appetite is improved, all meats of tbe digestive organa are corrected, winM softens the skin and gives to tbe coat & soft mi ning appearance. , : - The Liniment ia used for stiff joints all kinds in horses and cattle. -TO THE Choice Teas..- fure Saleratus......... Cream of Tartar English Corbonate Soda. Corn Starch Ifdtmegs and Ginger..... Pepper and Cinnamon..., Stove Blacking Prepared Glue.... Ilfirtol Brick (scouring... Trusses & ShodWer Prescriptions carefully compounded, end all onto* promptly answered. . . r I Every article for sale usually sold in a first cu*'- Drug Store,' and at the lowest market prices. Wellsboro, May 1,1801. wablboo* THE Subscriber most respectfully announces *- he has on hand at the old stand, and fur | Cheap Lot of Furniture. colrnprising in part r Dressing and Common'Bureaus, Secrelaria and \Case», Center , Card and Pier Table*, Dh\ws . Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Common*. * Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedstead*. Stan fa* and Chairs, Gilt and Rosewood Moulding / 'Picture Frames . k • COFFINS made to order on short ootire hearse will be furnished if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing done to ord6t- , August 11, 1859. B. T. VAXHOBJ- WIILIIH WALKER * ’ HAS A SPLENDID LOT Of f HOLE BUFFALO HOBfi (lower THAW EVER BEFORE 1 OFFERED IN THIS MARKET {WhoIe Bohe* from $3 to $8 at & HAT AND CAP STOB#' CORNING, N. T. January 2, 1861. CARPETS AND OIL you good to see tb“ patterns Wollsboro* Pit CiNE HUNDRED BARRELS SAlTl^ V received, and for sale at the Union Store ' J.W.BAIL Laths, pickets and ssingees sale at Tioga, by B. S. JOHS sOS " March 20, 1861. ml --- WHEAT FLOtR, tip top PUBLIC: Soda Crackeft •/-' Marking Ink~. Writing Paper—3 cclcft. "Pens and Envelopes- •- Black and Yellow Seal- Indigo. Cddbar, wd *> articles for coloring.-" Botsles for pres. fmt-- Violin & Bose Viol stntp