!. M , ■i *1 W-fS! ■I- fJsB.Ec-HO.NS rott i KewsPArKR. —Mast peojile think the selection'of guitnble trmtefiaT for a newspaper is ah''easy part of tbo'Tmajnesg. llowgi-e.it rih error. Iti is' by all" meanstho must difficult. Tp look over a hundred of ex change papers evsry week from which to select enough .for one,- especially when the question in not what shall but what shall' not bo is ho easy task. Jf every person who reads a newspaper could 'edit it we would hear less , complaint. -Not unfreqoent'.y,- is it the case, that ah editor looks over hisi. exchange papers fur something, interesting, apd can absolutely find nothing. • Every, paper is drier than a con tribution box, yet something imst be had —bis paper must come out With sojnething in it, and he does the best bo ci»n. 1' 'Than,editor who-has-the| least care about what ho selects, the Writing |ie has to do is the easiest piirt oF the labor. iErery subscriber thinks the paper printed fijir bis own benifit, , and if there is untiling in it Unit suitsTiim it must be, stopped,-it is good for nothing. Just so many subscribers os an editor may have, so many tastes he i has. fa consult. One wants something smart,, another something sound. One likes anecdotes, Tup -and frolic, and anoth er wonders why a man] of: sense will put such in his paper; instead; of something argumenta tive, and thinks thp editor is a dull fool. And so, between them dll;’you see the poor fellow gets roughly handled.' And: yet to ninety-nine out of a hundred do these things occur. They should,reflect that, W(hat pleases this, man, may not please the next tian,-but they insist that if : the paper does not $t it them it, is gbod lor noth ing. .... * j , Sifm-Gs from “Vanitt.”— Masonry.—Peo ple ore very; anxious to to know what are the “secret orders.” iof the two captured Rebel Com ntissiohers. V. F..i» not exactly informed ; but he baa no doubt that at Fort Warren they find themselves .in rather odd fellowship. It is also quite certain that one -of them, at least, is not a free Mason. An Anon.—The cuff of a lady is much bet ter on the cleave than upon the ear. “Coubrieb dr la. .Mode.” —In the colored world, of fashion, the peculiar head-dress of the Southern female‘slave, is now quite the rage, under the name of the Contrabandanna. WE bopcthat arwr lhis warisovor, "C. S. A." will still he the 'motto of tpe'.Suuth—“Can’t Secede Again.” _ j . j “On a WtND.”—Wl< |ieliDTa that we are not violating the confidtvide reposed in us by the Government, in that when the. Stars and Stripes^were givefi,/gloriously to the breeze at Pig’s Point, the w-itfawas blowing from the gow-west. It then [chopped round, with are l' ular Pork chop, arid has been blowing a steady Northerner ever sinefe. Bristles are up, in con sequence, aiid Newport News .is ’sought after •with avidity. . ’ ..... ' Vanity Fair- may be obtained at the Post Office Newsroom. : i Coffee txlat is Beaten iff a Morteb. —lt is . sot.geneucly known tbat'boffee which bos been beaten,'is better, than that" which, has bean. . bop-ever, is the- fact; and in hi* brief article cw the sbbjest, Bavaria gives what he considers the reasons for tbe difference. As ho remarks, n mere: decoction of green cof fee is a most insiped drink, but carbonization devqlopes the and an oil, which peculiarity of tho ci fee 1 we admire. He agrees with other writers, that the Turks excel in this, i They employ no mills, but heat the berry with Wooden pestels in njorjtnrs. 1 When long used, these pestels become precious and bring great prices. Ho-determined., by actual experiment Which of the tiro Methods was the best.'"Me burned carefully a pound of good Mocha-and separated it into two equal portions. The one was passed through ithl) mill, tbe other beaten after the'Turkish fashion (n .a mortar. Ha made coffee of each/' - Taking equal weights of each, and pouring, oiuyti equal quantity, of,wa ter, he treated them hufh precisely alike. He tasted the coffee himself, and caused other com petant judges to do so./! Tim unanimous opin ion was, that coffee beaten in a mortar wa» far ■ better than that ground.in aimill, mj Politics of the The Harris burg (Pa.) Telegraph, at the 1 23 olti, gives some ' facts in regard to the ' scent election! of mem bers of the Legislator /in that State. It has been claimed tbatf, A proportion of the volunteers were ’’from the democratic party.— . The election discloses a different condition of - affairs. . The Republu-dn or Onion vote is di minished; 'the Democratic vote jnst about the [ same as last'yean ’Telegraph gives sta tistics, showing - that (he changes in the vote” - ‘‘from-last year eorresfta-bd with great exactness ’ to the‘enlistments .iiv,tbe several districts, and indicating at least a proportion of three-fourths Republicans, or those' who, voted last year for : Lincoln.- It adds;—'“These figures present's strange contrast to'the claim fhat the Democrat ic party has furnished -the largest number of men for the war;’ and fhat contrast is still fur ther strengthened When the fact is quoted that ’ the military vote, in’ tiie.camps. was almost un animously oast for the candidates of tbe Repub lican or Union party/ 1 s Sxnsidi.e. —Jane Eyre says: I know that if women wi-li to escape the stigma of husband seeking, they most aef; or lank like . marble or clay, cold express&nfess, bloodless ,for every appearance of feelit g, of joy, sorrow, friendli _ness, antipathy, aatniration,_disgust, are all alike construed by the world into an attempt to hook alpuaband. Never mind ! well meaning women nave their const jnoes to comfort them after all. Do not,, thei sfore, be too afraid of showing'yoursolf,as yo( are, affectionate' .and good .hearted ; do .not itherefore, too harshly repress sentiments .which are exileat in them selves,” because you'l fear that some puppy may fancy that you are letting them come out to fascinate him; do . pot condemn youreself to live only.by halves, because if yofl showed too much animation somb: pragmatical thing' in breeches might takf t|'fntb his pate to imagine that you designed, *' devote your life to bis innately. • Tacitus says: “> p early ages man lived a life of innocence nud simplicity. 1 ’ Upon this a critic remarks . ; -ji , •'When was this period of innocenceT—The first woman went astfay. The very first man that was horn'in the w<[rld, killed the second. "When did the time of sipplioity begin ?” J say. Sambo, can you tell wbat.oolor Cain was. “No yon;quisitive darkey, you don't «pose Vae Abel do yol. rrtl*i . Beery woman's r>tt|s are marnage-rites; etory traitor's rights,'ft feral-rites. Don’t,marry an atfortey; it must be a sod thing tn bo hung to a limb of the law. ■w' s% 0 Agenciti in all theptinefpnl Ciliet and 7Wn« in iht United Siulet, Shuttle or liock Stitch machines. The Grover to call tbs at tention of the public to their recently introduced" NOISELESS FAHIL T AND JIANUFA CTUItING ~ K f sjfjTf^. } - There machines tombino Wtt ttl letufcti tubful* rin prorements in sewing machinery, and are highly rec ommended fur their Simplicity of Construction; ■ NoiseTfSsnestßapidity ; Ease off Jtlanageiiieni 1 * Capacity for all kinds of. Work, Various styles of these machines adapted to the bouse or workshop will be found at the different agen cies of the'company .throughout the United States. Their, new ■ 1 SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR TAILORS’ USE, ! 'Thelatest triumph of tbe sewing machine art—noise-, less, rapid, and easily operated—will commend itself io.fh4ao ye fib 'nfe maß’ufaethyfag’cl othing. GROVER £c S A£ER MACHINES, Theie Justly-celebrated machines, adapted te all the wantsof ‘the household and'iiiarrtifnctory, con- tinue to maintain tbe pre-eminence which tho almost universal vordict of the public bos awarded them. The well known • STRENGTH, ELASTICITY AND DURABILITY of the Grover A Baker Stitch will always insure for these machines tbe preference for family use, and for the manufacture of jucbjrgoofo as intended fur wear—for usc'and aof *' * T Wherever the Grover & Baker Stitch Machines have been exhibited and fairly judged in competition with the leading Sewing Machines in tbe market, in cluding the Wheeler A >Vi!son,,they b^e^invariably borne off the first prcipium. This assertion is confirmed by tho decision of tbe Committees of the State Fairs of ■'iUaNOIS, OHIO AND MICHIGAN, recently held, which awarded tho first premium to tho Grover & Baker Machine over all others in com petition. ... Oct. 30, ISCI. ' ‘ May 15, 1361.-ly. WAE! WAR! UPON HIGH PRICES & LONG CREDITS! Has just returned from tbe oitiei with a complete as- SDQARS, COFFEES, TEAS, MOLASSES, RAISINS, - SPICES, and other staple Groceries, which cannot he excelled in yuaUty or cheapness in this-of any ether ’cepotry town. His new stock of Greoeriei embraces SALERATUS, ORANGES, KEROSINB, CAMPHENK, CASTOfe OIL, FLUID, SWEET OIL, ; LAMP OIL, and nearly all the luxuries used in the tables of Civilisation generally eng the people of Tioga Ceuaty in particular. Among these are such articles as HAMS,'- Sugar.- Cured of Smoked, DRIED BEEF, an excellent article, , Always on band. Also, WOODEN WARE, Including,' - j ■ • WASH TUBBS, fAILS, CHURNS, MEASURES, FANCY BASKETS, BABY WAGONS, two or three kinds, MOPS, > BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES, BUGGT MATS, and other tlidlgs thh lAi^j Abus f^ihention. Including Dried prunes, DRIED APPi-ES, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS, Al«o, all kitpli.-cf Nij’LS and. FA.NCY CANDIES. juiscelLaneovs. HEMP and CANARY B;EEDS, LAMP CHIMSEyS, r aU sizsi, ' ’' i “ Adamantine Candles, ■ Snuff, Smoking and a dozon varies, end »good of Yankee No tions and.lTdye. » ’/j / fJ j WolUboro, April 17, 1801. E STRAY. —Came into the enclosure of the sob scribqr on or about the first of November, a two year old red Heifer, with, some white spot* thereon. The ownor ia requested to oome forward, prove prop- ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of OABPETINQ. Will bo sold at the lowest prices, by E. D. WELLS. iavrrcucerillc, Sept IJ, 1860. SEWING MACHINES, And Reavty and Regularity of Stitch. MAKING TUB GROVER & BAKER STITCH. *. O. BULLARD sortment of SOAP, LEMONS, CODFISH, Pickled or Dried, MACKEREL, WHITEFISH, HERRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, 40. A good article of FAMILY FLOUR. RICE, CORN STARCH, SYRUP, 4e. CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do, CLOTHK3 PINS, lota of them, . TRAVELING BASKETS, WHEELBARROWS, for imall hoys. DRIED FRUITS, dried peaches, DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, THE, TJQOA, CO i s- i ~Y ■ ' TO THE PEOPLE of, t*iie fWit'ed stAxes'■! t| In the for the Srif -iloft pirefcd: for sale *o the public* (>;, J, Hods’ Imeprial Wine Bitters, amJ in this short period many thotmadabf ykh*)ds whofcavetribd them that it is now an established article. The amount.of bodily;and mental misery,arising simply from.a smalt complaints It SurprWng and If W therefore of tliS utmost Importance 4 hot « strict atteotipjxtp the Hilraent shunlclW hmU for diseases body mutt Invariably iilfcO? thV miutf fhc aVi«laafr*'l DR. J. BOVEE BODS' IMPE'BIAE TP7NE .BITTERS!!! S, from all wbo Bate notused them. We challenge the world to produce their equal. *' * • These Bitters for thb care of Weak, Stomachs, General Debility,jand fur Purifying and t Enrichiag the Blood, are absolutely nbauf passed 1 by any other remedy o’eP earth. To btaasunid of this, It is only -necessary to make .the tflal. itself la of a superior quality, being about one-third sttppg|if tha£ other wines; ‘‘warming and’ invigorating |he whole system from the head to the feet. ’As these - Bitters Rfe tonic and alterative in their character, so they strengthen afid Invigorate the‘whole system and giro a fincrtona.und healthy action to all its ports, by. equalizing tfao circulation obstructions, Hud general warmth They are also excellent for'Discuses aud Weakness peculiar to PCXXX«UWtj' w b Gr6 » Tonic is.required .to stTCflgtheO and brace the system. No. Lady; who b subject to latitude faintness, should bo without,them, as they are reviving titelr action. j‘ , THESE BITTERS Will net oxily.. but Prevent Disease, and in this reject are doubly valuable person who luay-ise-tlrtm. fror - ’ ’ ~ *“"V - .* ’3 ' S * INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION - •Weak Lliiigff, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Disc&scaoftba Nerreas System, Paralysis, Pile*, and for all cases requiring a Tonic Dr. Dods’ Celebrated Wine Bitters ‘ ’ ' ARE UNSURPASSED! : - . For Sox** Throat, so common among the Clergy, they are truly valuable. . , For the-aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak con* stltnt!on4-ibr Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all pub. lie speakers—for Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Stn dents, Artists, and all pebons leading a sedentary life.'tboy Villi prose truly 'beneficial. r XV a Beverage. they are wholesome, Innocebt,ilnd delicious 1 to fh* taste. ,They produce aIT the exhilarating effects of Brandy er Wine, without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive strong' driqk* RUd.wliojvinh to refrain from It. _ They are pure and Ventlw/free frotp fhtf.poisons'coiitKintS in ihe WinesVHd UqUdrs/wKlfwhTfch l<_ flooded.-* ' ■ . These Bitt ra not only CURE but PREVENT Disease, and should he used hy all lire in a country where the water is bad, or where Chills and Fevoys arc prevalent. Being entirely innocent and-harmless, they maybe jgren freely to Children and infants with * 1! 4 Physicians, Clergymen, Mid • teropemnbo' advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist In spreading these’truly valuable BITTERS over flic land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drnnkebuesa and Dififcase. In all Affections of the Head, Sick Head ache, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Sods* Imperial Bittcrs will be found to be most Salutary and Efficacious, ! I FEMALES. The miny certificates which hare been, tendered os, and the letters which wo are daily receiving, are conclusive proo that among the wuniwrtLcsa Bitten hare given a satisfac tion which no others have done litforc. No woman in the laud should bo without them, and;those who once use thdnv will not (|il tolteop a; supply. ■, ,j _ • Dil. J. BOV EE DODS^ IMPERIAL WIKSB BITTERS X ' i > - ( * Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them successfully In his practice for the last twenty*five yetesT TSe tin wiasi»»eight to Bods’ Cgi?hmted {itn penal Pp, tw^dj^snfched nufalcal practitioners whq pronounced them -a valatblo, rvfiiedy for disdKM. X i Jjihough th^uwrtcal as% gpiftnil thing dbepprove qt t Medicines, yet Vqt bcßoro th|t a-refutable Physician can bo fbnfttd'in .;Jtne Utiled with their medical proper n Bit. J. DOVEE BODS’ IMPERIAL WIXE BBtTEhfc’:£ : : \ - "* -, • - - - | n vnkV. Jbovbb ; do©s’- | il n PEftlAt’lVlifE BITTER* AN composed of a pure and’ocadnlteraCod Wine, eomlined wph Burberry, Solomou’s Seal,Cemfrqy, Wild Cherry ZTrce Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian,.. arje mahVifacturc’d tlyDr.Bods himself, who Is an experiefcced among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against the *ar* so diced. „ ■ Xbeso truly valuable Ritters hare be.n ho tborotrghlj testeil h_v nil clasVcs of the cuniinunlty for almost carry variety of disease iouidiiit to the human system, that they deemed indispensable as a _ • t TOtf/C, MEDICINE AN ft A BEYER AO E. 'PUftCUASE ONE BOTTLE! It Costs hit Little ! Purify the Blood \ Give Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the ■ ! System! and Prilong life I Price |sl per bottle, 6 bottles for $5. ' Prepared and sold by . CHARLES WEEDIFIELD & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 79 William Street, New iork £3- For sale by druggists and grocers generally through- - - - Sept. 25,15G1.—1y. MRS. GRIDLEY'S MIILINBRT STORE' AT THE ACADEMY CORNERS, | DEERFIELD, PA., , Mns. 0. tenders her thanks to the Ladies of Tiopa Co.; andltakes pleasure in Informing the public that she will 1 OPEN A.LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT TA SJHION ABLE MILLINER Y GOODS May Ist, 1861, at PAYNES STORE, opposite the Cownesque Hotel. BONNETS, FLATS, RIBBONS, FLOW ERS, LADIES AND CHILDRENS fBI DING EATS AND COSTUMES . bnbantf. A large and'benutifal variety, inten ded, tu please the taato of all. BLEACHING AND BLOCKING done. jUI orders for every variety of. BONNETS and HATS, filled and forwarded at Once to any,address. Bonnets from $1.50, up.to please the taste of tb*'first class customer. Goods' warranted as! represent . Goods sold cheaper than at toy (Hirer establish; entthis side of New York." - 1 [ THE LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS gnat received. The patronage of the public sblictledr E. H. S. GBIDLEY. D erfield, May Ist, 1861. _ - _ ' ! T. E. GRIPLEV will also sell goods for ready pay* saving the custom’ on goads purchased, doing away with a CKBDir SYSTEM whioh-ti ruinous to both buyer and soller. BDTTER end PRODUCE forwarded each week to New York to' the best commission Houses. Express will run tblfie Bail Road each Wednesday. - £ f TUEHICBEST CASH PRICE paid for BDTTER. EGOS and PRODUCE. My old customers of Brookfield will not he neglected in this! new arrapgejfneht • ■.' U E QEIDLEY. ; • Deerfield, May Ist, IS6I. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 07 ALL KINDS, can he found at the rooms of pB. P, WELLS, LAWftENCEyiWS. OF • pdhiev Taasiooft fo” VEGETABLE X.TTTB PILES, AND PfItENIX BITTERS. THE high ami enricd celebrity which theca preeminent Medicines have acquired for their invaluable eftcaty in; all the Diseases which u«aw*.—Never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercnry, infinitely sooner than. the most pow- COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGANIC AFIECTIONS. original proprirb r of these medicines was aired of years’,standing, bythe us© of these Life medicines atone./ < I k i \ 1 1 PAINS in the head, side;back. Joints and organa. Rheumatism, —Those Affected with thU terrible diseais,will bo sure of relief by the Rife Medicines. ' ' Rush of Blood to the. Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Swellings. Scroflula. or Ring’s Erilln its worst forms, Ulcers of er er\Vonii» are effectnrally expelled by these mcdl clpea,. Barcnts.will do well Uifra Hhcppyer their ex^stonce. ,/JI The Luo Pills and PEosnix Bitters PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thns remoxe all disease from the Bystdm. Prepared and 80 1,1 by I)H. WILLIAM B. MOFFdT, -■ • 336 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New lork. For sale by all Druggists. 52yl HEAD* [QUARTERS —FOR — D STATIONARY, ARRET STREET, BOOHS -A.K3 NO. 8 W " * Corning, n. y. The subscriber wot Id respectfully request the atten tion of THE ‘OF TIOGA COUNTY, ■ to tbe extensive add! ions lately made to his stock of Books, Stationary, * forming tbe most complete assortment that can be found in this section, and whio' wi 'be sold at . WHOLESALE OH RETAIL, at prices which cannot fail* to' ivo satisfaction. On hand at ail times the STANDARD WOEHS OF THE MOST PQPUJ^bRAU^HqES, IN PROSE, POETRY HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AR , CHITECTURE, RELIGION, ROMANCE, iC. DISTRICT SCHOOL. LIBRARIES, supplied * $ : lilT ’Vo ■'£ liriccl/ HYMN BOOKS, and PRAYER-BOOKS, in great quantity. BLANK BOOKS, of every description. memoranda: n aad Pass Books, of all kinds, and any particular kind made to or on short notice. All kinds of writirg and indolliblo INKS, Stee and Gold Pens, Mathematical Instrn moots, Portfolios, Pociet Knives, 4c. Ao. A large stock of rARTO.WARWW®’ of new and beautiful designs, from 6d to $2 pcrroll Gold and Velvet Bordurs, of extra or narrow idth to match tbo enfferent styles, I Window Shades, Oil Painting*, French Lithographs and Engravings. picturle frames. Freihos of Gilt and Fancy Mouldings, or plain Ve ncered Mahogany, fitted to any siied Pictures, at short notice, and cheapl as the cheapest. THE MAGAZINE'S 'ANDiREWSPAPERS of the day furnished sit .Publishers’ Prices, and al orders for SHEET BOP&vBINDIXG, executed promptly, and at the lowest prices. i w£w| coops: TVL.'pALDWm' is now receiving a large and Well Se ccted Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOOFS, ! consisting iu-parUof! a £ Stock of DRY GOODS/ LIADIES’'Db^SS GOODS, BEADY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, ■ -HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ao.j All of which will be sold VERY LOW for KEADV' PAV O.UI. ALL KINDS 07 pOUNTRT PRODUCE TAKEN G EXCHANGE. All persons hdyib’g R EA.j\ Y PA T, Are respectfully inv ted to call and examine r .XoWif«Wf*i ;4 As they are ta be sold at ‘ VERY LOW PRICES. ,T«ogo,-0ct.a6,.186U., , , X, L. BALDWIN.. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE to health in a very few weeks by a very simple remedy after having suffered several y< ars with a severe long affec tion, and that dread disease, Consumption anxious to make known to his .delluw-sufferers "the means Of care. | j ‘ To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pr«- : scription used, (free of charge,) with the directions far preparing andusing the they will find a scbe cwtC IW'CottsrfirVtfQjt.' JiSTuia,. Bronchitis, Ac. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit.llho afflicted, and spread in formation which ho conceives to be invaluable, and be hopes every suffered; w»JhOT>-luj|jMflJdy, as it will cost them nothing, and may pi ove a Blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address RevJ EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, King Csunty, New York.- (3m.) Octobjk 2$ 188 d» „ a if. .1 Alf ’ff BOOTS AND SfIOSS—To fit the biggest gt ant or the smallest baby. Cheapest in town" [quality considered}, at tin REOyLATQR ■ r- COnmEBCI AL COLIEGE., LOCATED OVBB THE SVSXtVEBATSyA TJtiLXST BANK, ‘ BINGHAMTON, N. 7. t , . FACULTY; ’ . ' ' D. W. LcTrth.L.Prlnc{pal,Profe*Borof the Sclonceof Accounts, 1 Practical-ACcduntfcttt/author of Loweil’s Treatise upon - Book Keeping^-Diagrams lllultrating the *Sme, Ac, John Rankin, .Commercial Accountant, Professor .of Book ' Kfeeplng and Practical Mathematic*. ’ £ J. J. Gcbiib, Assistant Teacher In the Book-Keeping Bp partmeui. . . , A. J; Warner,Professor of Practical sod Ornamental Pen ; toauship, Commercial Calculation* and Correspondents. Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Lawand Political Economy. ■ ■ Hon. Ransom Balcok,.Lecturer on Contract*, Prommlssary Notes and Bills of Exchange. Bov. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Gemmerclal Ethic*. Hon. S hebman D. Phelps, Wm. It. Osbp»n, Eso., Tract B. 'MoroAn, Esq., AVw. £. Tatlor, of the firm 6t Taylor, Woed A Co., D. D. Denton, of the firm ot Jackson,' Denton A Macks, De Witt C. Striker. The object of this College ii tb afford to all anopportonity of obtaining a thorough business education. The books and forms are carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly for this Insitutioo: and embraces all the recent improvements. Thtfcourso of instruction comprises every department?' business. The learner will be thoroughly Caught (he sclent and practice of Double Entry Book-Keepingaa applied to t following kinds of business, viz;—Genenu ~ Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banking. Commission, Steamboating, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting,.Foreign Shipping. Ac. Young Men can quality themselves in a short lime at this Institution to fill important and locratire situations. Am ple references can be given where graduates of 18C0 are now .filling deairnbe situations with salaries varying from $6OO to $l5OO per annum. The Proprietors are in possession of testimonial* from some of the'first commercial bouses In the State, to whom they •fihVe furnished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac tion and coofideuce In the ability of the graduates of'this institution. < i . Pomansiiip, in ail its branches, taught by the mostskillfaL and thorough masters of the art. No college in (be bountry enjoys a higher reputation in this department. ' Ladies Department entirely separate from that of th 4 gen lighten. . Students edn enter, College at any time— do rac/vtlon.s Time to complete the course from 8 to 10 woeks. Students passing the requisite examination are presented with tbs 'most elaborate and elegantly engraved Diploma issued by any commercial or classical institution in the Union. Assistance rendered togrmlaatee in procuring sitaations. * CS»Yur terms of Tuition, price of board, testimonial* from graduates filling sitaations, &c n send for circular con taining full particulars. ISyl JEWELRY STORE. fpIIE undersigned, having purchased of An --X die Foley his interest in the Clock, Wntch and Jewelry business, respectfully invites the attention of the public to his assortment of goods, in connection wilhlhe «, k WATCHES of all discriptions for rale, and at pri ces ranging from $lO to $l5O. Can sell the new AMERICAN WATCHES 1 , withheavy hunting cases, .and iqurraniedf for the low sum of $35. Also will be kept ou hand, GOLD WATCHES, especially for the Ladies. CLOCKS, from $1.25 to $75, will always be found on exhibition; ’ IN. CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. can he had all birids of SILVER AND PLAITED WAKE, to suit the purchaser, and marked with any inscription or name., .The above is always warranted. A largo assortment of watch guards; keys, Ac., and best AMERICAN KNIVES, silver'butter Ac.. AU kinds of REPAIRING don« by Andie Foley Aft Uie old stand. W, U. SMITH. * Wcllsboro, March 13, 1801. WELLSBOEO FbUNHKY ASD MI4CBISE SHOP AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. ROBERT Y 0;H NG, late of the firm of Tabor Young A Cp n Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that ho has leased the Ftmndry and Machine Shop, in the Village of WeUshoro, for a term of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kmds of work usually done at anchan establish ment, in the best manner and oat of the best material. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE! Ho has bad over twenty years'experience in the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. Ao work wilt be tent out half jinithtc f. MILL-GE.\II_INSS, PLOWS, STOVES end ca.ting. af *ll kiDds on h.nd -and made tiv order. May 28, 1857. ROBERT YOUNG. £ W FLO ft RIN G MILL . ON HILL'S CREEK, NEAR HGLIDAYVILLE. The subscriber, having completed his.large three story Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared ,te furnish Flour, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit purchasers. CUSTOM WORK - oT kinds on short notice: and nn terms which eannot •fail to please. I have THREE RUN OF STONE, .almost constantly employed, and I am sura Ibata trial of my work will prove beneficial to the customer as well ns myself. 0. P. McCLURE. December 5, 1860. , E. E. ROBINSON! VALUABLE FARMING LANDS FOR SALE. fplIE undersigned is now offering to settlers -L a large quantity of excellent farming lands, sit uated farm two to fifteen miles’ distance from Wells horo, in Delator, Shippon, Morris and Elk townships, Tioga Cp. ? Pa. The lands are generally well watered, good soil,and in a healthy part of the country, and will be sold in lota to suit purchasers and on very liberal terms of payment. - ■ . .[ For farther particulars inquire of tho owners, Messrs. Phelps, Dodge & Co., 19 and 21, Cliff St., i>ew York, or of the subscriber. ' ■ ‘ Agent. Wellsboro, Oct. 3, 1860-yl . : BED TTfl-q j . MORE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more durable. Price, only $5.00. sale by. ’® • E« r D. WELLS, LawreneevlUe. More news from head quarters. ■Tile subscriber would respectfully announce to the citiiens of Welle Wo that babas on band an as sortment of Harrison’s Colombian Hair Oils, Soaps, Creams. Hair Restoratives, Rouge and Powder for the. Lashes, die., Ac, .Ha would invite all to give him h eall. at the barber shop, back of the Postofflce. April 17, 1881. QUO. CAMPBELL. /WJS' havolngham’aCombined Smaller and ” Separator in our Mill, and ean now clean all wheatber/ect/j. and separate nil font grain from it, and particularly the oats. Formers can have all the oats taken ont of thoir seed whoat.at our Mill nt 4 ots. par bushel. Call and examine tho “ mersheen.” ,/ . WRJGHT 4 BAILEY. Wollsboro, March 13,1881,. PA(ENIX FIRE WSUBAXCEmun Of Hartford, Ct Capital toi!p i.\'y i PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE rn, Of New York City-Capital C -MEW- ENGLAED FIRE%sr KAv „ f "O’f'Hartford, Ct MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE on *' . .Of New York Ci t y,_c ap u a f B CO - FIRE INSURANCE rn *’ Capitol, ’" NEW YORK LEPB INSURANCE CO * Accumulated Capital, ’ f . • fbe idbseiibSrt art prepared to j, a , J 1; anranceonthe most favorable terms t.,? 6 ' I ' l ' known and reljable.Stock Companies k *’ l , Farm buildings insured for three V,.„ low as any good companies. 3 *‘ n Ml AU losses will bo promptly adinstsS office. Applications by mail will 7ecll W| tention ' • TpyT iiiil?) Oct. 13,1859. afllfij* P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor!' JOHN A. ROY WELLSBORO, Pj %i 1 APOTH ECARi WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL IIJEALES I, DRUGS, MEDICINES AND mu K m - PERFUMERY SOAPS -j TOILET UNII (km ABTICEEI SHUSHES, VARNISHES, VMSJS OILS AND, DYE-STUFFS, PATENT HEDIEiNES, VIOLS AND DOTTLES, WINDOW-GLASS, POTTY, _ LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACt PURE! WISES ASD BRANDI ' FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. ALSO, SACEAMEKTAL WISE, Warranted td bo pnre Grape jnice, mi prea»ly for Communion purposes. To Farmers, Wo have for sale Farrier's Powders and ft, Uw best kind.of prepara lions fur Horses, ■ Bj of the Powder,jthe, appetite isimproted,»lUi meets of the digestive organs are corrected i) softens the skin and gives to the coat Vsolt’ni sing appearance. ~ rl The Liniment is used for stiff joints andlumj all kinds in horses and cattle. TO THE PUBLIC: , Choice Tea? Soda Crackon ,Puro Saloratus Marking Ink. _Zi ’Crentri of Tarlar Writing Paptr-3 «!«v English Corbonate Seda.. Pens and Etmkpn_ ; _ .Com Starch Black and Ytlloir En(. Ifutmegs and Uinger..„.. Indigo, Cndkir, nid Pepper and Cinnamon....' ' articles for co!crilr_ Store Blacking....Betsies for pm. faL; Prepared Cine i..i Violin * BassTiilirtf Erirtol Brick (scouring... j Trusses i Sioaldak* - Prescriptions carefully compounded, and til ski promptly answered. , , Every article for sale usually sold in s Intia Ding Store, arid ai the lowest market prion.' May 1,1861. - ■ ‘ uawMWMws . CIRIJET WARE'BOO#, THE Subscriber most respectfully *nnpnns#Jhi be has on'h’and at the old stand j and forriil , Cbeap Lot of Furniture. F . comprising in part . Drtstiug and Contain* Bureau*, Seerrkiritt id Cate*, Center, Card and Bier Tablet, Jiiniif Brcahfatt Table*, Marble-topped and Cupboard*, Cottage and other liedtieedi, Stuit.k fa* and Chair*, Hilt and Ilo*t\eood MoiUitpj* i Picture Pratnet. comifs made to order on ihort attic*. i| hearse will be furnished if desired. . ' 'N. B. Turning and Sawing done to order. s August 11, 1859. B. T. Vi.XHOW. WILLIAM WALKER SPLENDID LOT OF , WHOLE BUFFALO HODS! LOVER THAN EVER BEFOU ’ | OFFERED IN TIIIS MARKET! Wholeßohes From $3. to $8 at hi* HAT AND CAP STOBB, ! CORNING, N. Y. January 2, IS6I. ; f BT. NICHOLAS HOTEL Broadway, New York. BOARD REDUCED TO S 3 PEB Bil. : Since the opening of this vast and (cl, in 1854, it has been tho single ende»*or« proprietors to make it tho moatBunjptuous,«® T J* and comfortable home for tho citizen and itrwj* tfaU'side .of the Atlantic, And whatever has seemed likely to tho,comfort of its guests they hare endeavored . out regard to cost, to provide, and to combine elements of individual and social enjejment* modern act has invented,andmiodern and the patronage which it bns comniandcjNf the part six years .is a gratifying proof tw efforts have been appreciated. To moot the of the tinier ?beft. required to practice the most rigid econofflD **• designed •#* Hava Reduced the Price of. Board to ™ : Dollars per Bay, at the same time abating none of the laxurieJ , which their table has hitherto been supplied. TREADWELL, WHITCOMB i N.w Tori, Sept 25, 1861,—3 mos. > Manhood. h 0- lost, now Just PnMJtfhNT, in n Sealed Envelope tho Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of orSemin&l Weakness, SexualDehility, h>rTCUJDO» _ untary emission, producing impotency. Mental and Physical Debility. By Root. The Important feet that the awful con»cqo« .gjfl abuse may be effectually removed without mternw or the dangerous applications of caustics.(ptfl icated bougies,and other empirical device*, demonstrated, and the entirely new and uig° J « r «■! treatment, a# adopted by tho celebrated a plained, by means of which every one is €J,a J'*^ ( . f ,K J it#| sett* perfectly, and at the least possible cost* ing all the advertised nostrumsof the (lav. I“** I prove a boon to thousands and thousands. • p* I Sent puder seal, in a. plain envelope, | paid, oh the receiptlof two 1 VS Bowery, Xow York. io*‘ I .riARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.--^ V/ you good to lee tb* Wensboro* Pa. .. -- _ . ONE HUNDRED-BARBELS SAITj j * received, and for *ale nt tho,b T nio» &J. 0 TOLIES! ELIES! FLIES Cobalt, for poisoning flics— abo lb •• p\ or EXTERMINATOR,prioo.ix»o‘ Mia »t - • ROY’S RATS TEATS l-The'celelmted POISO J WHEAT, or RAT DESTBOYER--P«‘ f ■ Jiapirt, an 4 sold for 15 cenbH’l