(general Lane Expresses his Sentiments on the War and Slavery. ‘ Gcri.'James HJL me. of the Kansas Brigade, mads one of bis ttbaracteristics speeches at Springfield, Missouri, tm tbe 7tb instant. Af ter discussing the' waf at considerable length. he said: j: •< Astounding a» itiiiny appear to you gentle men from Indiana, yeHt is a foot we ba v e re peatedly denionstrath , that a heavier bloitf is ■ de i't out to the real <>, > Isecessia in the abduction or freedom of a slave'! jmn the killing of a sol dier in arms. Yes,. a A I may pot the truth m a strongeriijJbt ijtill.i [Abduct from the same family a slave, and Iti Jin arms a son, and the loss of the Blare will' > regarded as the greater misfortune—the caht ityfur which there is no , healing Imlin. 'this! ;ar is for slavery-let us j make it the mighty e gine for liberty—lst us j make it the mighty p ,{ine for slavery's destruc- ; tiun, and the rebeli, fiiill soon cry enough.— ! Tliey will see that j. : s Saturn in fabie, they nro eating up their-u-o children, and will con sent to cut short the! ■-past. Every guaranty that is given to slavery by the government strengthens the rebi > in their course. *‘Tbe policy ini granted by the Kansas Brigade, which I inv.-.a (he honor to command, waiTnot adopted in moment, but is, thp re sult of much csperif ice. In a speech recent ly made in the city .if Leavenworth nfy feel inga.of indignation bicarne wrought up to such a pitch that 1 was U trayod into the use of lan guage which was ju tly condemned by the re ligious sentiment of, bo country which, in cooler moments, me' la my earnest disapproval, j But whether exciter nr whethelr my lan guage be rough or i moth,'principle and duty require that oar p« fry-be rigidly adhered to until condemned government; and if it j should be condemn M, if the government de-‘i mnnd of the brig,id ohediened to the behests of slavery, I shall ertb dei the question of with drawing from the p Id. "Since i,hitvo failed to nftttonalizo slavery their 'bait! ; cry is - ■ Dawn with the Union.’Let slaved lift up its crest in the air, and here I 'vow Jim Lane is com pelled to add a ndl ( tu such an infernal chorus, be breaks his swfl't ( and quits the field. [Thun dering applause, 't us be bold insoril e -frer dom to all ’ upjoti’olf banners, and appear just ■what wc are—llift; Pponents of slavery. It is certain as if writie dn the took of fate, that this point most be m, ; ib<d before the war is over. Take this stand; lin'd enthusinjdn will be in spired in lie rnU'V,. In steadiness of purpose and eemtage will'be a Spartan hero. %he spirit of the j l;ussder will be united- with the iron will of tf,(t Roiimp, and nn army of ‘sncli soldiers js ; Hi invincible. [Cheers.] These thing* to j Hi. Indianians, may appear strange, but whe.-your nrilitary education has' received- that pytuliar cast which experience is sure to give i,l| and which now pertains to the Kansas soldi r[ then will we march shoul der to shoulder, 1 ■npdvictnriooaly, ton, against; “the enslavers . brutaiizers of men and ttgainaVthe'trait r» to the best government on earth 'J f j HOW ]a.s OOT USED TO IT. ' Somewhere infiar neighborhood lives a farm er of Mich sociivs Jmbits. that his 00111111" home intoxicated was.Jaijumisual thing. Hie wife urged him in vji'n to sign ihe pledge. 1 'Why yno he. would say, ‘l’ll sign it after awhile. I to break right off, it ' ain’t'Vholesomt ‘ The best way is to get used to things.’ * ' ■ '‘Very well, t-d man,’ his helpmeet would rejoin, ‘ see no] lif yon don’t fall into a hole one of these dft’tji where you can’t take Care of yourself, and n' Ipidy near to help you out. Sure enough as if to verify the prophecy, nii he returned; ,ume drunk one day, he fell in tna very sh tllf. fiwell, and after a great Seal ■of useless sera ding. , Jie shouted loudly , for the ‘light tifhi ■’ tiyes*’ to come.and help him out- 1 ■ •Didn’t I te k you so” said the good soul, showing her,cf'i frill overtbe edge of the pore pet', You’ve jt:k into a hole at Inst, and it’s lucky I’m irV! hearing,- oy , you might have drowned. .Midi,’ she continued, after a pause, letticg.idown the bucket, ‘ take hold.’— And up iict'hjak higher, at each turn of the windlass,-pi.tf ?tbe old lady’s grasp slipping from the hint e, down ho went to the bottom again. This i ecuring more than once, made the 'temporary;ifcoupaiit "t l ' lß suspicious. • Look herV’’ he Srreameil. in a fury at the last spU-U, ‘ j&m’te doing that on purpose, I -know voulave? - ‘ Well, nuyll am,’ responded his ■wife, tran quilly, while ’finding him up once mere: Don't you me its best to get used to things 1 i.V -I'm afraid if I hrirg »you up right of you would not find it wholesome I'Ji h The' old ft;|w couldn't help chuckling at the true h{ipii itionof his principle, and protes ted he wodldj ign the pledge on that instant, if she wouljf l!‘ fhim out, T-Jiis she did, .and packed huh t; fto sign the* pledge, tret ns he ’was. 1 jf, ir ■ nu’ see,’ she added very emphat ically! if t}of «ver fall info the ditch again, i’ll Jenve youjthl/K that’s what I will., lie, knew S was a woman of her word, and be didn’t ret'Vo ll > her loving arm, until the pledge was i) Vned. ABc?cen.|sic but Peru.*ps Sensible Will. Tl, e will ivf*. the fate Eirl of-'Pembroke con tained the fi j>wingJ>iqno»ts: Item Id i e all,my deer to the Earl of Salis bury, who X / now wilt** preserve them because he. denied ■!')s■ king a buck 1 out of one of his own parks. . * Item — l j! jve nothing to Lord Sty ; which legacy I giv i him because 1 knowtAe 'will be-' gtovv it on poor. • Item—f‘l Tom S>y I S'™ T™ intended; In,i) more, ‘but whoever has seen his' ‘‘•History rf i the Parliament," thinks five shil lings too mt'sh. Ittin—-[ L : eutennnt-Genernl 'Cromwell one. word ul mine, because hitheHo he fici'cr lytpt his own.. , Item—l i ire up the ghost. Tub Stl'.' top tub Say- — A large part of the public are ’ ot aware of the extensive discov eries in as! iinmuioal science made during the past no less thah four new asteroids sc-td four hew comets. The asteroids were all tscuvered within a single week in Septeniber-V-two at Paris, a third at Berlin, and the oilier at Washington. The entire num ber of asteroids is now sixty two, of which four were detected by American, astronomers. Of the comets the first was discovered in Brazil, the second in Hamburg, iht? third in Cambridge, and the fourth at Marseilles. Nut a year had passed sine® without the discovery of gome neWobinetury body. - : fl I : ■ J • APa*en- SHERIFF’S SAtiES* ■' BY virtue pf sundil* writs of Fk- and .Vend. imfed ]sut oHfc.rCM of Tioga county* Pa., aiil ixjjaso to public sale io th# C<»jiH''‘Houg'e‘'iij Wt}llgV>rfl> on ! MONDAY, the 2;Ldfo Of iSei, tu one o’clock ijtftto deicnbed property, -- - ' . : ; A lot pfTand north Nifi/s sooth by Webster, nod tfj*^ww Dul ilS o '"' all improved, a fta® noo?crfraiße -barn, out. build ings and'Jrnnitrues lEirto^. To bctsbld as tbo-prop erty ,f { ALSO—A and in UhioipXowDsMp, bounded | north byMohn by south by John Ir i **in, and 1 west by- *fi,dcw Beerij L -conlaiulng half an acre of improved land with, a frame house, frame grocery, and some fr&it roes thereon. To be sold as 1 the properly of Janies W. Ncwell. ALSO—A lot of hind jin Westfield township*bound* ed north by Cowap§aque.riX<y< ©sty George Close, ! south by David aj£d fct&tMJy Wm. Simmons— | containing, about tflfenjy acres, about 15 acres lm i proved, frame bousje,' frame barn, upd fruit.trees iberon. To be sold jp* lie property of A. L. S. Lencb. ALSO—A lot of li&d in (itfarJeston Township, boun ded north by Bingham! lands, east by Henry Smith, fioajhfcy qhont fifty ■acircv fllhnlej ffNeVawes fruit trees thereon. Toj be sold as the property of Ho ratio Owen. I [ * . ALSO—Two bunprep and twelve acres of land in ,Morris township, bounded on the north by Wm. Bache and Job Wilcox, ohj tlie cast by J. N. Bacbo,.f)n the shuth by D. C. west J>y .Israel Mor ris—being the souT4mbsV of warrant No. 1588, with about acres improved, one framo house, one’ ■log house, log bariunod apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the of Henry Brill** Lewis Brill, Philip Brill, and i/etorf Brill. i ALSO—A lot of jlanfl in Charleston township, boun ded north and cast by ,'Olivcr El|wtt, South by Stftto ■ Road, and west Mbcljug House lot—comuinhig "about.three-forths |)f Juueve, Allj improved, with guod j frame storehouse audiiweiling hou.o combined, and some fruit trees thereon. ‘ To be (sold as the properly of Abraham Johnson., { ALSO —A lot of lamlin Liberty township, bounded north by M. Kritzinger, cast by F. Licit, south by | David Ostfoui, apd W est by Samuel j ing acres, Ab!*ut S 5 aerck improved,logbouse, I log barn, out buildings and fruli trees thereon. Tube sold as the pruperty|of‘ John’ M.jLove. ALSO—A lot of land in IlfchUund township, boun ded north by John and Coriatant Bailey, east by • C, Bailey and Lucyl Elsworih, b y Elsworth and Eri White, west by ‘Eh White U. Wood—contain ing abuul UD acres there or less, abuuto acres improved, frame house and trees "thejrcon. To. be told as I the property of L. ILliOve-, anq Hannah Lovo. ALSO—A lot of dubd in Shippen township, begining at a post, the north-east corner l of N. Impson, thence by the warrant liue, cost 1331 perches tonbircß, thence south 46 perches’ to, a post, the north-east corner of Una tmp'jon, thenceby *aid Itupson west 133 perches to u post, thocce ay N. Impaon north forty-five and seven-tenths perches to the place of begtuing—pun tainlng thirty-seven and a half acre'*, with 15 Acres improved, a |pg ifablc, and fruit trees there on. To be sold aa the property of L. A. Jearls. ALSO—A lot of land in Ma.nsCcld, to wit: Begin ning at a north west Corner hereof and the south east corner of hind ot J £ Morns ; thence along the cast side of Academy Sil'eet, south 12 degrees, east-351# feci thence fthmg land of J S Hoard and'others north TB degree?,jeast 7MI feet to o'post; thence along said Morris In mil north 21$ degrees east 364 feet,* thence along said Morris land south 78 de grees to the place of beginning—containing between five and six acres, bo the »ucm| uiord or less, and de- scribed in the plot of the vill Seminary lot, aJll improved, j building tbereonjand other oiit buildings. To-be sold as the property of the M-msfiiiM Clastical Seminary. ALSO—A lot of In ad in Gbktbntii tonnsbip, bound ed,oo north! by lands tjf Seth B. Uacketl and highway, ub tbolcast by higblway and Lovell Short, On the south by 'Lovell Phortlond Constant Avery, on the west by Constant Avery ahd Charles Fuller—con taining 57 9-tOjh acres, abdut 30 acres improved, frame ho.use, frame barn, and a fW; fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of David A Churchill and Ebenezer 11 Batfei'turre tpnjjrft) ALSO—A lot of land in Cl.vmcr township, bounded north and cast by Burdiil Beach, south by Thomas Barber and west by Watson fTrowbridgo—containing eighty acres, about sixty ticres improved, a frame bouse, two framfe barns, cowl ghed and orchard and gome other fuit jrees thereon! To be sold as the prop erty of Uufua Scott. WAR ! AVAR I PRICES |& LONG CREDITS’ O. BUIwEyARD Has just returned from the joitios with a complete as j aortmcjnt of . SUGARS, I COFFEES, TEAS, MOLASSES, RAIgIXS, SPICES, and other staple Groceries, which cannot be excelled in quality or cheapness iu ibis or any other country town. V l . . A ' \ \ *, 1 His new stock of Groceries embraces balerat'ds, ' soap. ORANGES, KEROSIKE, J CAMPUEKE, CASTOR OIL, 1 * FLUID, -SWEET OIL, LAMP OIL, and nearly nil the kixuHcs used in the tnhlcp of Civilization generally nmlllhe people of Tioga County in particular. Among are such articles a a ' HAMS, or Smoked, DRtEt) BEEF, w? excellent article, CODFISH, Picklck or Dried, MACKEREL, WHITEFISH, HERRIKG, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, Ac, A good article of FAMILY FLOUR. Always on band. Also, | RICE, GOES STjARCir, SYRUP, Ac. —t WOODED WAKE, Including, WASH : PAILS, CHURKS, MEASURES, FANCY CASKETS, BABT WAGONS, two or three kinds, • MOPS, BROOMS,. BROOM-RfctISHES, CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do. / CLOTHES PINS; lota of thorn, j 1 i |TRAVELI NO BASKETS, I ■WHEELBARROWS, for small hoyl 1Y MATS, EUGC and other things too an loroua to mention. DRIE Including j DRIED PBjCNES, DRIED APPLES SUES, j GUSH CURRANTS, ! /DA#ESvlfcl £p|jt PEAS. :g and FANCY CANDIES. I DRIED PEA DRIED £1 ' CITRON Also, all kinds of NC MISCEI HEMP »na;«ANA^ ’ LAMP CHIJINEi LAKEOUS, SBEOS/T ’ fe., . •- all sizes. Adamantine Candles, Batts', Smoking and Cliening Tobacco, & id assortment of Tankco K«- dozen varies, and a go nge of Mansfield as the rith a brick Seminary I LEMONS, FRUITS, THE TIOGTA COH ISTY AGf IT ATO H. TO THE PEOPLE OF TUB UNITED STATES’.I Jn tli© month of December, 1858, the' undersigned for the first Ume-oflVred'for ©al© to the public Df, J, BqT66 Bods’ Imeprial Wine Bitters, and « this short period tbeV hate given such universal satisfaction to the matiy thousands of persons who have tried them that it is now an established article., The amount of bodily and menial misery arising simply from ft neglect of small complaints is surprising and itls therefore of the utmost importance that ft strict attention to the least and most trifiing bodily ailment should be'had; for diseases of the body must invariably offjciThe imml. The subscribers now only ask a trial of - ; DR. J. BOVEE BODS’ i IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS!!.!' frgm all who have not used them. "We challenge the world to producp their equal. • These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, Genera] Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only necessary to make the- trial The wine,'itself is ofa superior quality, being about one-third stronger than other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system from the h«ad to the feot. As these Bitters are tonic nmj alterative ip-their character, bo they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and giro a fine touo and' healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation removing Obstructions, and producing'? general warmth Theyarti also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar to Females, when? a Tonic required to StPCDg“tbeO and brace the system. *’<>• Lady, who is subject to lassitude and faintness, should be without them, as they are reviving their action. THESE HITTERS Will not only Cure, bat Prevent Disease, and in thi? arc doubly valuable to the person who may use them. .For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION Weak Lungs Indigq'dion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Nervous System, Pnndy ah % Piles, and fur all cases requiring a Tonic Dr. Dods' Celebrated Wine Bitters ARE UNSURPASSED! Tor Sore Throat,>o common among the Clergy, they are trnly rateable. . * For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a treat con* ■sfitntion—for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all pub. lie speakers—for Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Stn dents,. Artists, and all perspnsjeading a sedentary life, they will pro*e truly, bfeneficiul. As d leverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They prodr.ee all the exhilarating effects of Brandy cr Winn, without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and who w!«U to refrain from It. They are pure and entirely free front the poisons contained in the adulterated .■VVtnw} and Liquors with which the country i« flooded. These Hitt rs riot only CURE but PREVENT Disease, and should be used bj all who live in a country where the water ib bad, or where Chills and Fevers ore prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless they may be given freely to Children and infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, shoal 1 assfet iu spreading these truly valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. In jail Affections of the Head, Side Head* ache, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Sods’ Imperial Wine Bitters tvill be found to be most Salutary and Efficacious. FEMALES. The many certificates which have been tendered us, and the letters which we arc daily receiving, are-conclusive proof that among the women these Bitters have given a satNf.ic tion which no others have done before. No woman -in the laud should be without tlrfem, and those who once tm them will not fail to keep a supply. »K. 3. BOVCE DOBS' ; IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Arc prepared hy an eminent and skillful physician who has u*td them -successfully In his practice for the last twenty.five yejirs. The pr<?piietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to'mnnufucture and sell Dr. J. Bovee Dods* Celebrated Im perial Wine Bittere. had thorn tested by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable n riicdy for disease. [Although the medical men ot tho country, a« a general thing disapprove of Talent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Phyrlcian Can be fonnd In the United States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will nbt highjj’approve DU. J. BOVKE DJDS’ IIU’EUIAI/WINE BITTERS. . Un all newly settled place*, where there In always a largo quantity of decaying shuber trnm which a poisonous miasma U CreatiM. these Bitters should be used every morning b fore breakfast. r . DR., J, BOVEE .BODS' IMPERIAL WISE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, combined w.th Burberry, Sol.>tm)U’> Cciufiey, Cherry Tree iWk; tpikeuurd. Chamomile t’lowei*, and Gentian. They tire manulnctured by Dr. Pods Imnwdf.'vvho is on experienced and successful Physician, and hence should not he classed among tho quack no-tnnna which flood the country, and against which the iledicul Profession are so justly prvju diced. These truly valuable Bitters lmvo been 90 thoroughly tested by all classes of the community for ulmoat every yarlny of iljpcose incident to the human system, that they me now (leeined'iQdispcusublc iws a - TOXIC, JfEDWIXE AXD A BEVERAGE, PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE ! | It Costs Lut Little I Purify the Blood'. Give | Tone to (he Stomach!. Renovate the ) 1 System ! -and Prolong Life J Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles‘for $5. I > Prepared and sold by CHARLES VFIDDIFIELS & CO., ■ SOLE PROPRIETIMS, 79 iVillitiiu Slrccl, Hew York. -63“ Fur sale by druggists and grocery generally throhgb-J out the country. - , - Sept. 2S. ISo\.—ly. 1 Mi. . ORIOLE S E2ILL2NZR ~ i RE’ AT THE ACAEStfrc CORNERS, DEERFIELD, PA., sfns. 0. tenders her tbcfnks to the Ladies of Tioga Co., and stakes pleasure in Informing the publio-lhat she will: ‘ OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENTS OS’ FASHIONABLE 311 L LIN BUY GOODS May Ist, 1561, at PAYNE’S STORE, opposite the CoH’VESQt/E Hotel. , BONNETS, FLATS. RIBBONS, FLOW ERS, LADIES AND CHILDRENS' MI- NIN G HA TS AND COSTUMES on hand. A large and beautiful variety, inten ded lo T plense the taste, of alb BLEACHING AND RLOClvTNtjr done. Ml orders for every variety pf KONJfKTm and ffA TS, filled and forwarded at one© to any address. Bonnets from §1.50, np to please the taste oL first class customer. Goods warranted as represent . Goods sold cheaper than at any other establish ent this side of New York. ' , 7CTC LATEST STTLES AND FASHIONS just eceived. The patronage of the public solicited. . E. H. N. Q RIDLEY-.; I) erfield, May Ist, 1851, T* E. GRII>LET ! will also sell goods for ready pay, saving the custom on goods purchased, doing away with a : CREDIT SYSTEM i which ip rninons to both buyer and seller. BETTER <md PRODUCE forwarded each week to New York! to the best commission Houses. Express will run to the Sail Road each Wednesday. ' THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for BUTTER, EGGS and PRODUCE* My old customers of Brookfield will not be negiecicd in this new arrangement. T. E. GRIDLEY. Deerfield, May Ist, ISSI. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, * 7 i J? ALL KINDS, can be found at the rooms of V PDfiIFT I(HE BLOOD. MOFFAT’S I VEGETABLE X.11T3 gTT.X-.S, , AND PIKESIS BITTERS. THE high and euriod ceuibrity .wildt th ' s l, l ’ ro 2” l Medicines bare Mqmrcij lor their inrnhmWe elhcaty in all the Um-oses which they *ro ; fc» to J?! nsnftl practice of puffing not pnly nnnecoasary, hnt tuift or thy ofthB “- ' th CASES of Asthma, Acnte and Chronic thematism, Affections of the BU 'BILhIO aInT) LITER COMPLAINTS In Hi- south and west, wbicro these diseases pre' ll L ‘JV;? will bo found invaluable. PJantere, farmers and wl ‘“ once use these Medicines, will never afterward* be without BIFLIOHS COLIC. SEROS.' 100SENESS, I'IhES.COOTt'E x jigs, COLDS- ANB COUGHS. GUO DIG, CORRUPT * " * HUMORS, DROPSIES. VvspeprUl.-Xo person ffiib this dfatrcswagdiwaae,should deUy’ttstng these BJedlcinPAininiecliately. KraptfoDff of the Skin, Erysipelas. Platnlfcncy. Fever aud Jgue.~ For tow sconrce of the wc ® t^ n . c V TJ these medicines will bo fowjd a safe, speedy find certain rem edv other medrc'mes leave the system subject to a return of the disease; a core by the*o)niedir*BeH is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied and be cured. r ; Slmr-SOTJT; GIDDINESS, GRATED. Ucadacfw* of ev.ry kind. Inward , Ftv !f > btma of Mercnry, infinitely sooner than thomost pow- MGUT SWK Vis/ NEft4ca"’DEBIEITT. COMPLAINTS MGUI AFFECTIONS. I The original prcTprirtf rol tbe-e niw ' ic ' n f * , . r ;' rured of Piles of 36 years’ Standing, by the nso of these Life head, sidej bock Joints and organs. BhtamatUm.— llinse affacted with this terrible disease,will be snr? of relief by tbeljfqMcdirinea. Sw-iunzs Rush of Blood to the Heed, ScarvySaltßhenmSwelUogs. ScroSiil.i. or King’s EviljJD its worst forms, Lleers of.ev. kteh »P ora ” y a“ P :"r^r«bUnco clm‘9. i Parents will do well them whenever tbclr esistto ce io suspected. Relief will tje certain. The Life Pills and Phomut Bitters POKJpjf THE BLOOD, J : 336 Br-jadw ay. cbr. Anthony Street, New York. Yt>r tolo by all - | . i HEAD QUARTERS ; —ron— . j BOOKS .A-KTIO STATXOIfABy, KO. 8 MARKET STREET, | corning, n. v. The subscriber wou .d rospectJully request the atten tion of ' i ■ THE INHABITANTS OF TIOGA to the extensive additions lately made to bis stock of Books, Stationary, , FAN CY [articles;;! &c., forming the most complete assortment can be fOQD<I in tliis section,jand whic' nri 'be sold at WSIOI-.ESALE OR RETAIL, at prices which cannot fail to ire satisfaction. On hand at all times tber STANDARD WORKS OP THE MOST ' . POPULAR AUTHORS, IN PROSE, POETr}, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AR CHITECTURE, [RELIGION. ROMANCE. &C. ' DISTRICT JsCIIOOL LIBRARIES, supplied at New d ork prices. BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, and BEAVER BOOKS, in great quantity. BLANK BOOKS, of everj description. | ETemorandjua and Pass Boobs, 4 , 'I : off all kinds, and any particular kind made to or Du short notice. . All kinds of writing and iudelliblo XNKS> Btee and Gold Pens, Paper,jMathcmatvcal Instru “oekct Knives, £c. Ac. meats, Portfolios, A large stock of ; , PAPER HANGINGS, bf new and beautiful designs, from 6d to $2. perroll Gold and Velvet Borders, of extra or, narrow idth i . ’ ’.I ! to match the differdnt styles. . : I [Window Shades, Oil Paintings, French Lithographs and Engravings. ■! PICTIiRE Frames of GUt an}l Fancy JlouldingS, or plain Ve- neered Mahogany i fitted td any sired Pictures, at short notice, and epeap as the cheapest. TEE MAGAZINES AXD'NEWSPAPERS of the" day furnished at Publishers’ Prices, and al SHEET MUSIC AND BOOK BINDING, orders fur executed prompt! t* and &t the lowest prices. ] spw GOODS! T.X. BALDWIN , is now receiving s. large and Well So ected Stock of ' FALL AND WINTER . GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of 1 DRY GOODS. LADIES' DR..6S GOODS, BEADY MADE CLOTHING, - HATS AND CAPS,. GROCERIES,. HARDWARE,, BOOTS AND jsIIOES, WOODEN WARE, Ac-, I Ac., ' Ac,, i Ac,, AR of whicb will be gold VERY LOW for READY 'PAY OKIY. I - • OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. g All persons btping GOODS for J ; READY FAY, Are respeolially invited to call and examine THE STOCK, As they are to be sold at ( VEiRT LOW PRICES. Tioga, Oct, D>, 1861. T. L. BALDWIN. SPECIAL NOTICE, TO CONSUMPTIVES. ' THE Advert ser, having been ristnred to health in n very Few weeks by a very simple remedy after having suffered several years with |a severe long nffec tion, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious Co make known 1 to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. , ( j To all who * re it, be will send a copy of tho pro scription us' m of charge,) with the directions for preparing a) ig the some, which they will find a SORE CORE mOMPTION, ASTHMA, BROSCIUTIS, Ac. The oi (ect of the advertiser in sending the Prescription >enefit the afflicted, and spread in formation wJ <o conceives to he invaluable, and he hopes every „ sr will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing,. may prove a blessing. 1 Parties wishing the prescription, will please address I. Kev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, King County, New York. (3m.) October 23, [ISOI, BOOTS- AND SHOES—To fit the biggest gi not or the smallest baby. Cheapest in town [qnollty coosijdsreilj, at the f RBOyL^TOJI COIMEBCUL COLLEGE. LOCATED OVER THIS SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY-BANX, BINGHAMTON, N. 7. D. W. Lowell,Principal, Professor of tho Sclencoof Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Lowell's Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac. John Raskin, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Kook* Keeping and Practical Mathematics. J. J. Ol'etis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Do partmeni. A. J.-Warner,Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. tlcm. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. Hon. Ransom Balcdm, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommlesary Motes and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. Andrews. Lecturer oh Commercial Ethics. • Hon.Sheehan D. Phelps, vVji. K. Osborn, Esq,, Tract K. iSloroan, Esq., Wx. ; E. Taylor, of the firm ot Taylor, Weed & Co., D. D. Denton, of the firm of Jackson, Denton L Marks, Do Witt C. Striker. The object ol this College is tb afford to all an opportunity 4 of obtaining a thorough business education. The hooks and forms are carefully .arranged by practical accountants expressly for this Insltution and embraces all the recent improvements. The course of instruction comprises every department J business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the scieu' ami practice of Double Entry to t following kinds of business, vizi;—General Merchandising. Manufacturing. Bailing, Commission. Steamboating, Rail roading, Forwarding!, Freighting. Foreign Shipping. Ac. Yousa Men can qualify themselves in a short time at this institution to filUuiportant and lucratire situations. Am ple references can Xjt. given where graduates of 3SCO are now filling dewirabe situations varying from $5OO to $l5OO per annum, {j The Proprietors are in possession! testimonials from some of the first commercial houses in the State, to whom they hare furnished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac tion an'! confidence I, in the ability of the graduates ol this institution. j pEXMixsßifviaall its branches, taught by the mostakillful and thorough masters 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. Jj-« , , Students can enter College at any time—no racrittoD.s Time to complete the course frnm'S to 10 weeks. Students passing the requisite examination are presented with the. most elaborate amljclegantly erigravefl Diploma issued by any commercial or classical institution in the Union. Assistance rendered togradaite* in procuring situations. tKSwFor terms <6f Tnltion. price of board, testimonials from graduates filling situations, 4c., send for circular con taining fall particulars. i 10yl JEWELRY STOKE. 'HUE undersigned, haying purchased of An -1&1E FoleJl' his the'Clnck, Watch and business, respectfully invites the attention ot the public to ink assortment of goods, in connection with the ‘ WATCHES ,of nil inscriptions for rale, and at pri ces ranging frpm §lO to $1,50, Can sell the new AMERICAN WATCHES, wiih heavy hunting cases, an<t trarratitcd) for the low sain of $35. Also will be kept >n band, iGOLD WATCHES, especially for the Ladies. CLOCKS, from $1.25 to $75, will always be found on exhibition, IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. can be had all kjnds of SILVER AND PLAITED WARE, to suit the purchaser, and marked with any inscription or name. The above is nlw.ns warranted. A large assortment of watch guards, kejs, 4c., and best AMERICAN KNIVES, silver butter knives, <fce. 4c. AU REPAIRING done bv Andie Foley at the old stand. W. H. SMITH. Welhboro, Jaarch 13, 18GI, WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AGAIiN IN FULL BLAST. 1i . : T> OBERT TOUN of the firm of Tabor JLV Voungi'A Co., Tioga, takes this method to in lurm the Public that ho has i eased, tba Foundry and Machine Shop, in the \ of Wcilsboro, for a term of years, and haring put itdn good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish ment, in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE! He has hiidjover twenty years'experience in the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. NtS tcbrlc trill he tent out half finished. MILL-GE\ARINGS, PLOWS, STOVES and eastings pf nil kinds on hand and made to order. May 2S, 1357. ROBERT YOTJSG.. ]\JBW, FLOURING MILL OX HIIL’S CBEEK, • NEAR HOLIDAYVIEEE. The subscriber, having completed bis largo three story Crist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnish Flour, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit purchasers. CUSTOM work: of kinds onishort notice, and on terms which cannot fail to please. I have THREE RUN OP STONE, almost constantly employed, and I am snre.thata Iriui of my work will prove beneficial to the customer as well ns myself. .6. P. McCLURE. December 5, 1860. E. Ei ROBINSON. N* VALUABLE i P AIMING LAUDS • , FOR SALE. ■> ' fPIIE undersigned ia now offering to settlers A- a large quantity of excellent farmingdands, sit uated farm two 1 to fifteen miles'distance from Wells boro, in Delraar, Shippen, 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 o,n very libera) terms of payment.'" For farther particulars inquire of the owner? Messrs. Phelps, Dodge A Co., 19 and 21, Cliff St ’ New York, or of th« subscriber. ' ' JOHN I DICKINSON, Agent. : Wellsboro, Oct. 3, 1860-yl S3?RZKra > BED IN USB J MORE: elastic than feathers, and lighter and more durable. Price, only 55.00. For sale by ® I. E. D. WELLS, Lawrenceville. TyrORE NEWS FROM HEAD QUARTERS, j-’i The: subscriber "would respectfully nnhounco to the citizens of Wellsboro that he has on hand an as sortment, pf Harrison's Columbian Hair Oils, Soaps, Creams, Hair Restoratives, Rouge and Powder for the Ladies, Acd, Ac-’ Ho would invite all to give him fi. call, at the barber shop, back of the Postnihoe. April IT, ISOI. GEO. CAMPBELL. NOTICE. fhare Ingham’s Combined Smaller and Separator in our Mill, and can now clean all wheat per/eet/y, and separate all foul grain from it, and particularly the oats. Farmers can have nil the oats taken oat of their seed wheat at onr Mill at i cts. per bushel. Call and examine tbo "mersbeen." w „ , . WRIGHT A BAILEY, Wellsboro, March 13,1861, JT'HEiSTE AM GRIST MILLS near TIOGA, will resume business on tbo 25ih of September, * ; H. S. JOHNSTON. T7LIES! FLIES! J. Cobalt, for poison' ll ?. ' c gntJJ WOOL! WOOL! —The highest Market! EK ' MIINAT ° ’^s^, pric6 , aidforWool "^Sairreo.. New wheat flour at -WRIGHTS A BAILEYS FACULTY. LECTURERS, EXAMINING COMMITTEE. WATCH, CLOCK, —AS D BOOK ANjD STATIONERY BUSINESS. Ttfli MIT I»VES(TED, , ; BEST AND CHEAPEST FIRE & LIFE IKSORfiBCE OiW ’ BIGELOW 4 THOMPSON.-. AETNA NINE INSURANCE Colfpj n ‘ ' Of Hartford, Cl—Capital SAR IZS mB ‘0& PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE cnxrr. ?!i W Of Sew York City-Capital NEW ENGLAND FIRE INS UP a * l: ' Of Hartford, Ct. • - - Cft MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANT m ' Of Now York City,—Capital . MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE ca' Capital, ■ NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE-Cfl ?1 4 Accumulated Capital, v ’ The subscribers ore prepared-to Ho. 3% surance on the most farorahle terms i n known and reijabie Stock Companies t " l nnj Farm buildings insured for three t., ' low as any good companies. I All losses will be promptly adjn«tcd«,.i • 'i office. Applications. 6y m/il wi» 1 tention TTW t Oct. 13, 1859. c "b h^WI P. J. FARRINGTON, Swreyor. - IHo ®^ JOHN A.-BOp {WELLSIiOIiO , P 2 * apothecary WDOI.E3AIE ASD RETAIL miE , a DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CllESnuil SOAPS^ TOILET AND FANCY Al® BRUSHES, VARXISHES, mis, j OILS AND DVE-STUFFS, PATENT KBlCIil VIOLS AND BOTTLES. WINDOW-GLASS, POTIY; LAMPS, CIGARS AND XOli! PUKE WINES AND BRAID] FOR MEDICAL PCStfoSK. ALSO, SACBAMEKTAL TFENT, ■Warranted to be pure Grape juice, preaajj pressly for Communion purpose?. To Farmers, 1 TTe bare far sale Farrier’s Powders oui t the best kind of prepare titras for Horses, Iji of the Powder, the appetite is improred, aji meats of fhc digestive orgar.? are corrrctfii softens the skin and gives to the coat a sctu niog appearance. The Liniment is used fur stiff jointsasd: ail kinds in horses and cattle. TO THE PUBLIC: { Soda Cracker?*., .. j Markin* IsL*. 1 Writing Paper-;. Pens and Eaf«!cj* Clack and YeEcil Indigo, Codhi,) article* fwwka Bottles for preti Choice Teas*. Pure Salomtns ..... Cream of Tartar j English Cnrßotiate Soda,, j Cofd Starch, j Nutmegs atrd Ginger J Pepper and Cinnamon.... j (Stove Blacking 1 Prepared Glue | Brirtol Brick (scuurtog... j Trusses iShod&i Prescriptions carefully compounded, promptly answered. J Every article for sale usually sold in a £s| J>r«£ Store, and at the lowest market price. TVcllsboro, 3, IS6I. CABINET WARE Eoo| THE Subscriber most respectfollv anac-aa he has on hand at the old Clu ap hot of rnmilmt comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureau*, Semtarim Case*, Center , Card and Pitr Talh- i' l ' l Brca/./ftfit'Table*, Jlarble-tupped aud fyv&i Cupboard*, Cottage and oiler Btd*hv<h-& fa 9 and Ghaxre, Gilt and tfoicwQd h Picture. Frames. COFFINS made to order ob short ca hearse wiUJbe famished if desired. N. B. Turning and .Sawing done towfo i August 11, 1859. B .T.Ti# WJILIAJI W.IIKM HAS A SPLENDID LOT WHOLE BUFFALO I LOWER’ THAN EVE.^BI OFFERED IN THIS MABltfl Whole Holies from $3 to $8 HAT AND . CAP STf COSNING, N. * January 2, IS6I. ST. NICHOLAS !W?i Broadway, Iffew-T?* HOARD REDUCED Sisco fho openlngof this lei, Ui 1554, it Ims been the siu^ s proprietors to make ifthe and comfortable home for the cititf 3 * 1- ’ this side .of the AUastlc. , And whatever has seemed likely K ' the fomfort of its guests they have c° . out regard to cost, to provide, and ta elements of -individual nod social f r ; niudern art has invented, and andjthe patronage which it 1 1 , 115 , the (past six years is a gratify* o ? f" efforts have been appreciated. • To moettbe exigencies of to®; ‘ required to-practico the roost rigid £ • S ;i S ne<l ' . r flfldl ve Reduced the Pnco rf * j . < Dollars per SV' lie same time abating none o woich their table has hitherto * ,ee ® . TREADWELL, A'® l ’ Sen- York, Sept, 25, 1561.-3 Manhood. Hovt dkt.JJ -Just Published. in * Scaw th« Nature; Treatment. and l‘; u J U A\ orSommul Weakness. Sexual V*‘vu> ‘ * fT . C : untary emission, producing * n,^,- 7 j.C^ Mental ami Physical Debility. b) J '% The important fact that, th* * JL b abuse may be effectually remote* or the dangerous applications oto jested boogies, and other V ? j M demonstrated. «od the entiifJN * t ,f jm treatment, a* adopted by ■ fK ‘ r r ‘' P \tt*\ plained, hy me.imOf which c ' self perfectly, ami at the least { ■). iij. 1 inp all the advertised prove a boon to thousands and f j® *M Sent under aeaJ, in a plain ‘ paid, oa the r«ceipt of two Jj, - 127 Bowery, N«w /"'i AUPETS' AND OIL . you good to see tl ,j ' P a^cf at the 5 Wellsboro* Pa, nbliundbedbab^u v-/ received, ftod f° r sa^e a T \x HZ' 5| Violin <k Ua«eT»'i
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