m:iihly ilevoted to therdlnroesiic controversy out. of which the consequent ■war have spiung, Nijtl'fing now occurs' to adif to or r-uhstract ‘ the. principles nr. general pnrpn-es s'lif'j #n d expre—a'd i» those dnoumwits.- Th.fi iiist r<l y ot 1 1 ■ 1 f»• fo preserving the XJniorifp :11- eddy, expired at the assault upon Fort ; sl- j|nter, ami a goner 1 review of what haaocciiji ted sttn-e may not b ohprefitajj'o. , What wa|.painfnily m certain then is ihmbh belter defied and more distinct ' now, andl the progress jp-i events i- pi only itr (he, right direction. TJie insurgents confi dently claimed a strongfsupport from north of Mason and Dixnn’^n.me, and the friends of the Union were not free from apprehen sion on th" point. Th-j>, set-tied' definitely, and Sfn the right South of the line, Delaware h d ofl tight from the ( tirst. - (Maryland waj'.iityde to seem against the Uniidi; "Ur soldo pew Pro assaulted, hiidges were Burned,an 'T-attr.fads torn up within her we weir many days at one time without the ability to bring a single regiment ov|r l irsoil to tin cupirol. Now, her bridges anj3 rfi iroads are repaired and open to the She already gives seven regimet&B (p the cause of the Union, and none to <;hemy,aud her people at a regular have sustained the Union by a larger iVijority, and a larger aggregate vote than 1,16.7 ever before gave to any candidate on aitj * question. Kentucky, too, for.some time imdohhi ,is now decidi*dly, and I. think unchangeably, ranged on thd side of the Union Mlss’mms compiratively quiet, and I believe again be overrun by'the insurrectionists. 't The.-e three S ate» of Maryland, Kentucky (in'd Mi-yiluri,neither of which would promise a single soldier at first, have now an aggregate o not less than 40 000 in the field for the Union ; while ad of their citizens, certa'.iily not more than a third of that number, aid they-of doubtful whereabouts and'doubtful cxistcncnyiro to aims against it. Afura -somewhat bio. dy struggle of months, v Voter closes oa the Union pctsple of Western Virginia, leaving them niusti rs of their o rn country An insurgent furfce ,jf abinjt 1,500, fur mmitbs dhmimitiirg n.niinv pemn-ula rcgmn constituting tli’e foutities uf Aeomnac and Nortltaoiptnu. atpl jnown as the eastern shore of Virginia, tpgeyh'T with some con tigunus p.trU-of ;Mi\ry'l4nd, have l.nd down (heir anus,ami tits Pf'Pftf there .have rem-wi ,1 their allegiance to aps atusptcd the profccton of the old fl(g. Thys .caws no .umei 'in surrection nurlll of jibCJP'iiomac nor east ot the Chesapeake. > Also we have'nhtajnC l a fooling at each of the isolated points ojj fbe southern coast jif IlatU-ra-, Port ,R"y-.(l t ’Tjhee Ul.ind near Savannah, and Ship liquid,■ awl we likewise li'aye -si.me general, c ,f popular movements in behalf oj “the Union in North Gaiulica a.nd Tennesscl'.- These things.de monstrate that the cc j-e of the Union is advancing .steadily soul Iward Since your last adjud hmetit,Lieut General Scott has rt tired lnnu ill*- head of the army. Dming his long life^tK 1 nation has not been ymmindful of, his meiit,; yeti "n ciUuig to Blind how jaithfuily, «qVy and Brilliantly be lias ?erved *liutry from a rime for back 'in our history when fsjr of the now living liad' been bbvu/ancKheD i&tnvanl continually, I carinot but think that yare still bis debtor 1 submit, -therefore, fo*, Jynur oonsideiath.n, wlut further maidt pfjiTecognitjjnn is due lo him and ourselves as p. 0(.le ‘ With the 1 retin mqnenof Gen Scott cime 'tire executive duty tff iipjiointitie in |,G .-tend a.. General-in'Gitiet 'jf vjjie army It is a fortunate circUmsiatije that neither in council -¥ior country-wits the|e,.sp far asd know, any difference of opiju’sni.as 'to the proper person to‘bo selected. ' ■d'lie’-retiring chief rcpeafcdly expressed I .Tils judgment iiv fiiy.nr.%t Geli. MCudlan for and in! t! tj*;he’ nation seemed 3p. give ft unanimous I'mcumuce. The de Biguation of Gen. is,"therefore, iu a ciiMflhri M oi-itegrTfe,'>‘l.l.l a selection- of the •edaptry as welt aib -of the ’Executive, and - 'lieupe thcre .is a he{;tcr reason to hope there Tffll be given himd|ie .V’onfi'U'uee and cordial ■support '-thus by f,jr .impbeaii-on promised ‘afid.hath'ouf which die" cannot, with, so Tall r efficiency, serve tlib, d 1 antiy. ‘ | - It'has heeti'saiaT tl.it one bad General is . bettor thah two good (jies, and the saying, i !?,true, if taken to mean' no tuofe-than that an , army, t» ! better direct id by a single iuind K ..though inferior, than iity two superior ones - : ,a£ variance and purposes i And-the same is true in u hij«it operations wherein 'those brigitgfld end in. yje,w and- pan'diSlr’only as to 'the ehoioeof means, , '.in a Menu 'at sea, no om (Oil board Qau wish thu ship to sink, and jet not unfreqfentljr; all go down together*bp . cause too many -will direct, and no single mind can be allowed tpc.mtrol It continue* to develope tbit flip injiuneoiion iw largely 11 not exclusrveJfra faeup;«i »bt first principle' of .ptfpblll!'’ g3f*oWiffleht-‘-the .rig l its of lit.- people. ..Ci>nclU'svo evidence of'his is f und r,-in ; .ibe.rtiQSt grave .(pad public documents,- as wpjl as, in the genet, i tone of the insurgents. sin these documents ~we find,live abridgment of 'he exciting right of suffrage and the denial t'u'lhe people yf all right to'.participate-Jh ilie selection nf public .»c®Ccrs,.,fis<Kpt : tbe.f\qgi'lative body, is advo cated with iaborcdi arguments to prove .that large Control by the people is source of all ipolitical evil.. Monarchy itfelfitKalf h.sometimes hinted at as a pos-i -bj.o reifuge from tlie : of ihe people. ’ In my prysejitji ■ ppjdtqhs L J? ; tcyic"ly ‘bQ .justified were I . to. Joint faking a’ w >rning voice • Pgaiust thia-Jupproach of returning ‘-despotism.;, ill- • - . It, is,not needed Wot- fitting here th.ita gen eral 'argnilicnt should-he made in " favor of popular’institutions; out there is one point with its connections, nofso hackneyed as most I ask a Chief attention. It is the effortto plpce-capiti(; ortan equal footing with, if not above, labij ip the-structure of the -> Government. It4l-s last-uincd dial labored ' available only in. e.ipiia),that -'•nobotij’ labnrs-uniijys ;sinnebtdy els.■owning . capital somehow —y ’tits use of it induces him to labor. This assumed, it is utfvt considered - whether it is best”ith-'t capital shall.-biru, la • jborere, and 1 thus.ip.dsicit theta to-work by " their .own cou'cnff-a-r buy them anti drive e fltotn ft) “it without* tfieirfconsent. Having • jMceudud no fwvit is trato.-aily’ concluded i*i U-.v —Jf—■ GROVER & ;;; . -CE S E W 'm A GHINES, FOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING USE, 40-1 BROADWAY, XEW YORK. At/e>ici»gin ull the prlunpi-l Chic* ond Totcnf ,i« the United Stiilcß, or Lock §(i(ch Machines, The Grover A linker S. Al. Co. beg to call the at tention of thcpubHc to their recently introduced NOIXFLCSS FA MIL }' AXD JfAXUFACTC&IXG , slswna MACHINES, , I ' if . \ , - I . 7 MAKING THE SHUTTLE OR LOCK STITCH. These mnohines combine all the latest useful im provement in setting machinery, and are highly re'e onunended for'their Simplicity of Construction ; XoisclesMtcss; Rapidity; Kane of Manayemeni ; Capacity for till kinds, of Work, Anti Bean 1 1/ and Ihynhirity of StUfh. Various Hyle? of these t machines adopted to the house or workshop will be found ut the different agen cies nf the company the United States. Their new SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR TAILORS’ USE, The latest triumph of tlie'se.wiug machine art —noise- less, rapid, and easily operated—will commend itself to those who u.-o machines for manufacturing clo thing. GROVER & aAKER MACHINES, MAKING TilE GROVER d- BAKER STITCH- These ju«tij celebrated machine?, adapted t© all the wants <>f the household and manufactory, con tinue (o maintain the pre-eminence which tho almost universal verdict of the public bus awarded them The well known STRENGTH, ELASTICITY AND DURABILITY of the Giover 4 BakerlSfitch Will always insure for these machine.' the preference for family use, and for the umnulucture of Miih goods as aro intended for wear—tor use and not for show. Wherever the Grover A Baker Stitch Machines have been exhibited and fairly judged in competition with the leading Sewinsr Machines in tho market, in cluding the Wheeler A Wilson, they have invariably borne off tbe‘fir»t prtmium.' Tffls n«'erti'i»i is confirmed by Iho decision of tho Committee* of the Stale Fair* uf ILLINOIS, OHIO AMD MICHIGAN, recently held, which awarded the first premium to the*Gro\cr A Raker Machine over all others in com- petition. Oct. 0, I'M AVAR! AVAR ! UPON HIGH PRICKS A LONG CEEWT&! O. BULLARD Has just returned from the cities with a complete ns- sornneut of COFFEES, SUGARS, ' RAISINS, MOLASSES,, and other staple Groceries, which cannot be excelled in quainy or cheapne'6 iu this or any otter'Country town. Ilis new stuck of Groceries embraces SALERATUS, ORANGES, ■ •KEROS INK, f CASTOR OIL, FLUID, SWEET OIL, LAMP OIL, and -THjnrly nil the-luxuries used in the tables of Civili/ntinn generally and the people of Tioga County in particular. Among these are such ailiclefe ns HAMS. Sugar-Cured or Smoked, DRIED BEEF, an excellent article, CODFISH, Pickled or Dried, MACKEREL; WIIITEFISH, RETIRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, Ac. A good - article of FAMILY FLOUR. Always on band. Also, RICE, CORN STARCH, SYRUP, Ac. 'w o oiVte .v Ware, Including, WASH TUBBS, PAILS, CHURNS, MEASURES. FANCY BASKETS, BABY WAGONS, tiro or tliree kind.", MOPS, r BUOOMB,, BROOM-BRUSHES, CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do. CLOTHES PINS, lots of them, TRAVELING BASKETS, ■ WHEELBARROWS, for email boys, ,'Uir>;.tf}UOGTf‘MST9;:.C and other things too numerous to mention. DRIED FRUITS, Including f ; DUIEO "PRUNES,: ( I DRIED APPLES, ! 'DRIED PEACHES, DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS. Atsg^U^cß' &U CADDIES. HI ISC ELL AIfEOUS. HEMP and CANARJ SEEDS, . LAMP CtriMtti’fk‘'Rise's, Adamantine Candles, Snuff, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos ftud *gc od Ht < Yante? No lions nnd Toys. WclUtnro, April Ii,ISCK into the enclosure of the sub scrUier ijn or nb(«t the first of November, a two y«ato©o‘ He|^,>i^lfc|3gag«rtb C reon. The*owner is, i-cquetipd TtrcoiffeToTWarßf pWve prop parly. pay charges and lake her away. Charleston, Nov. 1:R 1861.* JASON E. SMITH. A HEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of I CAEPETING, Will bo sold «t the lotrost-pckesrby. ■ - * j t* '- J -^EfD.,WELLS, _V , / ' / May 15, 1361.-ly, TEAS, SPICES. SOAP, LEMONS, CAMPHENE, THfe TI 6G i A TO THE TEOrS' ,' OF THE CSITED STATES!! In the month of December, IS6S, tile undersigned for the first time offered for stile to the fnblic Dr. J. BoVCC Dads’ Imcprial Wine Bitters, th» a>«rt period they have given Bin’ll universal satisfaction to Uie many thousands of persons who have tried them that it is now an article. The amount of Wily ftnd mental misery mi-iag simply frnm n neglect of small complaints la surprising and itl« therefou* of the Utmost importance that a strict attention 1“ the least and nio s t triflinp bodily ailment should he bad; for diseases of the .body mn-t invariably uflict the mind. Thy subscribers nory only ask a trial of j DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS!!! from all who ba'e not used them, challenge the world to produce their equal. . ; 7hy,e Bittkns for the cure of Weak Stomachs. General, Debility, and for Bunfying and Enriching the Blood, are olißohitely unsurpassed b> any other remedy on earth. To ho a-it-nred of rhi«, ft is only necessary to make the'ttiaL,. fhc wine ifadf is uf n superior qnulityj being about one-third l ., stronger than other wines; wmming and in\igorating the w hole system from the head to the fen. As these Bitters are to rite ami alterative in their diameter, so they gtiongthen .ird mag-mate the "hole system and give a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth They are also excellent for Diseases apd Weakness peculiar, to Females, "hei e a Tunic is required to strengthen and brace the system. Ao. Lady, who is subject: to lassitude and faintness, should be without them, rb they are reviving thbir action. THESE BITTERS Will not only Cure, but Prevent Disease, and iii tins respect are doubly valuable to the person who n.aj use them. For jxcjpiexv coxscmptjox, Weiik Lungs. Tn-bgc-lion. Da -pi 1-ia. Di-wists «>f Hie Nervous System. l*;iral\Files, and fi*i* ull c.uca icqunuiga Tonic Dr. Dods’ Celebrated Wine Bitters;; ARE UXSUR PASS V. D ! For Sore Throot, ao common among the Clergy, they aro truly valuable. For the aged ami infirm and fur persons 0,1 a weak con sritutmn —for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyer*, ami all pub lie speakers—for Book-Keeper*, Tailors. Scumoti eases,, Stu dents, Arti-ts, and all persona leading a sedentary life, they will prove truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome. innocent and delicious to the taste. They produce nil the exhilarating effect** of Brandy cr Wine, w irhunt infix,eating; and are a valuable' remedy for pei sons addicted to the use of excessive strong' dnnk. and who wi-li refnun from it. 'lho\ are pure and, entirely free from the pul-on* contained m the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which (he country is howled. The-o Hitt is nut only Cl KK hut WIKVLNT Piseafo. and should be used by all who live m a country where the water or where Thills and Fevers are pi evident. Being entirety innocent and harmless, the) may be given freely to Children and inTantjs with impunity Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of Immunity, should assist, m spreading these truly valuable BITTEHS over the hind, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Dni'iki-nm'-s and I)i-,fa«c. In all Affections of the Head, Sick Head ache, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Bods' Imperial Wine Bitters mill be found to he most Salutary and Efficacious. FEMALES The man 3' cori.ficatcs which have been tendered U 3, and the letters wlin h wo are daily receiving, are conclusive proo that among I the women tlieKe Bitters Lave given .a mifisfac tion which no other* have done before. No woman in the land ffhonld bn without thutn, and those who ojjca usjtjthem will not fail to keep a supply. DR. J. BOTCH DODS’ IMPERIAL WIXE BITTERS Are prepared4»y an eminent and skillful physician •who hits used them successfully In his pmcticeJbr the last twpnty*fWe year*. The prupilefoi, before purchasing the exclusive'right to mauufactui? and sell Pr. .7 Bovt>e Drtds’Celebrated lim peri.il Wine Blttenr. had them letted by two Giftihgui'd ed medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, *s a ff*neml thing disapprove of Patent >h-divim*«, jet wo do not br*lW»e that a respectable Phydiicn can he f<»nnd in the Putted States. acfjuninti«l with their medical properties. who Will not higltly approve DU.IJOVKK BODS' IMPEUIAL WINE BITTEUS. In all newly settled place-, where there Is always ft large quantity of decaying slrnber fiom which a poisonous miasma fs created, those Bitters should be used every morning b fore breakfast. , . , DR, J. BOVEE DODS', .. - IUPERIitI WISE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and 1 unadi\lfchated‘ Wirte. crtnftmied with Barberry. Solomon’s Seal, Comfrey. Wild Cherry Tree Burk; fcpfhcnard. Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. IHiey arc manufactured liy Dr. Duds himself, who is au experienced and successful Physician, and hence should not be. clashed ftmong the quad* nostrums which flood the country, and against ■which the Medical Profession are so justly prejp diced. ’■ These tnily valnaMe Bitters hare been so thoroughly tested by «U clashes of tbo community for almost 'every variety of disease incident to the'hnman system, that they are now deAned indispensable ar,ft i • TOXJS, 3IEDICISE ASD A', TS EVER AGE, ; ’• v PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE! ■ . It Costs hut Little I. Purify the Blood J .Girt Tune to the Stomach! Renovate 'the , , System ! and Prolong Life ! Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for $5. ■ Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., SOLE PHOPRIETuKS, 78 William Slrref, Pfcw York. J£B~ For sale by druggists and grocers generally throngh out the country. ‘ , ■Sept: 25,1861.—1 y. DIRS. GRIDLES S RZIZiUNERT STORE' ATTHE ACADEMY CORNERS, , DEERFIELD, PA., ; 51ns. G, tenders berlhanka to the Ladies of Tioga Co., and takes pleasure in informing the public that she will : ' ' OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT • ... I"' : : r l I' OF. •■' . • r ' ..'-V£ ■ FASHION A B : h E os D S May Ist, iISCI, at PAYNE'S STOKE, opposite the CoWNBSQIiE llOTEfc. : *, ’ / , BONNETS, FLATS, RIBBONS, FLOW I BBS, LADIES AND CHILDRENS'.RI DIE GHA TS AND , COSTUMES '*, ■ oq hand. *'A large and beautiful Variety, Inten ded to.plcise the taste of all. BLEACHING iIND BLOCKING <1 one. XU orders for eyery variety of I UONNETti and HATS, filled and forwarded - ut'onCa to any address. Bonnets from 51. 50, up (o taste of tb* first class customer! * Goods warranted as* .represent ] . Goods sold cheaper than ai' any Xitler establish icnt this side of New York. J TBU LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS last eceWed. Tbepatronnge of tbe public solicited, - E. B. N. GSIDLBYJ • D erfield, May Istj 1861. | , . T. Es GUIDEEY will also pell goods for ready pay, eavifig ttio custom Vn goodapurchased, doing nway with a , " -■/> which is raidoua to both buyer and seller. BtfTTBH and-PRODUCE forwarded each week to New York to -tho best commission Houses. Express will run to the :Esil Road each Wednesday. ■ .7, "■ ME HIGBEST CASH PRIfE ‘ paid for BUTTER, EGGS and PRODUCE. Sfy Blcl customer?of Brookfield will not be.neglected in this new arrangement. T. It GBIDLIiY. > 7;: Deerfield, Way-Ist, 1861, - , , , , ' ‘ ; _ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, s ; | AIiI( IClKDS>’can be found at tbe rooms of v-tr.- • THE baling bqpn restored to health in a very remedy after having suffered several [years with B*screrc long affec tion, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his ifoliow-sufferers the means of cure. I To all who a copy of -the pro scription used, (free of [charge,) with the directions* for. preparing and using th(e same, which they will find a’ sure eras for Cossuxiftion, Asthma, Bronchitis, (tc. The only object oj the advertiser iaseoding the Prescription formation which he donceives to be' invaluable,.and be hopes ©very sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and maw prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address i Williamsburg, King County, New York. (3m.) 1 October 23,-1801. j | POST OFFICE? | JKorfbern (Yioga, Cor |n!ng, Cleveland, New-York, XcT,) *afu.4o'X. m. % The {Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, Ac.,) at j 7.45 A. 11. ; The Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar |Ac.,) and the Coudersdort (Pine Creek, Gaines, West . California Mails leake New York the Ist, 11th and jSlst of each month, j 1 1 An Overland Mail for California leaves St Louisj itwice a week. Lettcrsjfor this Mail should bo marked “ Overland.'*, J - .JT jSJf | (VSJOJt • i All letters‘alleged tip contain valuable, {should be registered. 1 j Post Masters are instructed to retain nil mail mat ter belonging to any individual until his arrearages—t if he be in arrears— bo paid. Post Office open Troop 7a, xr., to 8 p. x. f every day, Sunday excepted. ( Hugh Young, P. M. thl<biggest g ; XJ ant or the smallest baby. Cheapest in town '[quality considered], ok tho REGULATOR OOL! •■^oii^¥& f %gheBt Market price paid for Wool at the Uuion Store of i J. W. BAILEY, & CO. ATTORNEY AND [COUNSELLOR AT LA If, Middlobury Centre, Tioga Co., Pa. .Will attend to all business entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity, , 4 ,j , Sept. 11, 1801, j ( r " a & amvw-t r MOFFAT’S . VEGETABLE LIFE E’ZXJL.S,; AXD PIKfcXIX HITTERS. THE high anfi .'iiriH Ml.-l.ntv .tlhcli thew prominent Mcdi< me-* have acquired lorthdr imahiaMe efficacy in all the Diseases win. h the) profit to cure, has lendereduhe usual practice of puthng m|t only quimcehtary, but uuwoiUhj oftll - t,u ’’ IN (MXTXSrs' „f A.thm.l, Acute anil Club l ”.' JUiciiwti.Dl, Affections of Itlio Dl '‘ J l''ill7ori' i ?KVEr,f UN!) LIVER COMPLAINT?.' in tin--mill, and nest. v(W. H.e.o d.-en-..-. pre.ait. tliej will he tnnnil invaluable. Planters. runners and otlief«. «lit) one? use these Uediciucs, will never afterwards be v,J.hout BIFLIOLS COLIC SeW LOOSENESS. PILE?. COS-WFe NESS, COLDS AND COUUH.t, CHOLIC, COURLPT , nUMOIt&bIIOPSIES . Kjul'Hohs ..film s*Uin 1 r;.snpelas. 1 latnlc-ncy. ’ l-\r,rnn'! For to s onige of (he vradorn -Tannery, th.-e uv-d'-dm- will ho t.npid a Mf?. f-peedv and certain rew edr. Other medicine.- l**.i\c the systemMit.jVct to a return o/ the disease .a. m e l>\ the- * medianes is pci nmnent. i • Trv them. Be -ntis-flal tfud he uiK'J. ! , r iz/rj-’w of f t>tnn!‘ jrio>i — 1_ ~,L 0,. nkkai: DEBILITY. WjOV GIDDINESS. GRAY EIL, Ile.uUches ofei ei) hind. llnwar.l Fever, Inflam.Uory Khema t into. I mpm (t Blood !.J,tHilda e. Le.*'< of Appetite. MfTfntu.l r fad- to eradicate cntirclymll • the efierts „£ MercuM. in It m«d> booucr than llio most pxiw '7lo\l‘V‘^KA! NEu! oVs* DEBILITY. COMPLAINTS cured of Biles of years’ standing, by the use of Life TOfdicines alone. j FAINS in the head, • i»M hack Joints and organs. Jih'ii iiwfKKi. —Those nfRcM with ‘hip terrible disease,will be sme ul ndiefl.) the Li l.f M-dianes Ku-h of Blond to the Hend S tn\>. Salt Rlicnm.Pwfllipg’* Saoflnla. nr King 8 KMljin its wotft fmms. Ulcers of.ev tr J>f the 4 nm-. Baiait-w ill d..’welVlh.'ln their cxwtdhce t e suspected. Belief will ‘ - The Life Pills and Phccais Bitters PUitIFY THE BLOOD, thus remove all .li-eafo from tl.e “v-tilm. PropaTcil and M ,1,. i.j UK} WII.t.UM 11. MOFK'T, <cr. AnUioUi,' Street. New York. For .eli‘ by nit HialvelK,. -'' I"’-} L . pALL AND WIXTER GOODS! JCUO.HK SMITH ITis now on band a|. LARGE -luiil- EXTEXSTVE STOCK of , DRY GOODS, Confi.-tino in part of BLACK AND FIGLBED DEESS SILKS, WOK SITED GOODS. Plain & Fig-arod iDelaincs &. Cassimeres, MERIXOES. LADIES' CI.OTIt. OFEiIA.#'EA,\XELS. 'l'tfXtr.VS'B SQL 1 ARE‘SHAWLS, And in fact the bo-l >i.-?orlmcnt of LADIES’ DKLSS GOODS Ever, brought into tbia County. I have also a Largo Stuck .of domestic noons: Snob ns Brown and Bleached Shootings and Shxrt ing- : Tickings Denim*, striped Shirting.-, Red and Wh.te FlanneitjUt^froifefrJ3i:ftLiiudCoUOD Flannel?, Coiion Uiutting. (hirpclj Vt.irp. Cotton Yarn, Drilling, etc., etc, Wc have alep i\ large stock of CL-0 THS -1 XD C A SSimZR US, Satiuetf?, Full Cloth, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, it. I have also, a Lnrgci and Extensive Stock of GROCERIES, BEAOi-MADE CioTUIKO, HATS CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Haiid ware, Crockery, Gloss Ware, Wooden-waro, etc., etc. I would invite the attention cf purchasers to my a-sortment of C- 1 11PE TS AXDiFL 0 OR OLD CL 0 THS which is undoubtedly- the largest assortment ever brought into the count?, and will be sold at prices Chat must give eaydlifctiop ae<L jvould invito purcha-er*. generally, (o call send examine nly Goods and Fric*.*. and they will undoubtedly find that the place to buy Good Good-, and at Low Prices is at tbo Store of i JEROME SMITH. Wellaboro, Oct. 9/ ISjd I DR. ROY CAN ALTVAjTS BE FOUND AT ROY’S DRUG STORE, ?WillsJk>P9V.lPa.' where he may be consulted at all hours of the day by those who desire ADVICE. i• a p. /. ij v. 1;i rv" SPECIAL NOTICE. TO COXS UMPTIVPS. MIT9H.T i _• b y W FLOURING MILL OX Httli’S' CREEK, VNEAR HOLIDAY VILLE. I The subscriber, having completed his largo three story Crist.and Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnish Flour, ileal and Feed in quantities to suit purchasers. Cffs rjo M Vf 0E K of kinds on short notice, nnd on terms which ennnot fail to please.' I have! THREE RUN OF STONE, almost constantly employed, nnd I am sure thnta triad of my work will prove' beneficial to the customer as well as myself. j 0. I>. McCLURE. December 5, 1860, i 'T'IIE undersigned ia now offering to-settlers -L a,largo -qaantity of excellent farming lands, sit nnfod farm two to fifteen miles’ distance from Wellst boro, in Dclntar, Shippon, Morris and Elk townships TiOga Co., Pa. , - ■ r The lands are generally well watered, goo'd soil,and in a healthy part of the country, and, will be sold in Jots to suit purchasers and on very liberal terms of vprfyme'nt. For further particulars inquire of -the Owners, . Messrs. Phelps, Dodge i Co., }9 nnd 21, Cliff St, ■New-York, or of the subscriber. X”' . ‘ ' JOHN DICKINSON, Agent ■ v We!lBb6ro, Oct. 3, ISQCI-yl , - 6 ~ bed USB j ’ MORE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more durable. Price, 5 duly $5.00. Fur sale by ' d . B. D. WELLS, Lawrenccvillo. TyrOß& NEWS PROM HJEAD QUARTERS. i-LL The subscriber Would respectfully announce to tho eifiseuß <)f Welfsboro that he has on hand ah ns sortment of Harrison's Columbian Hair Oils; Soaps, Creams, Hair Restoratives, Rougo and Powder for the Ladies, ic.,.ds’o. : Bo wonld iuvite all to give him > aMhe" barber shop, back of tho Postofljce April TV, 1861. I GEO. CAMPBELL. ; notice. /ITjTE .Wye Ingham’s Combined Smutter and > Separator in our Mill, and can now clean all 9 ? d £e ! )3raf e sir foul grain from it, the oats. Farmers can hsvo all the oata taken put of their: seed wheat at our Mill at A cts. per bushel. Call and examine tho “mersheon.” , ... ... WRIGHT & BAILEY. Wmlehoro, March 13,1861. fjpHE STE AM GRIST MILLS near TIOGA. will rcaume-bußincßs on the. 25ih of September, v> H. S. JOHNSTON. WHEAT FLOOR at i WRIGHTS * BAILEYS COItI.HERCi AL COIIECE. located ovru the scsquehaxxa valley bank, BINGHAMTON. N. V. FACULTY D. Vf. I/OWstT.,Principal,Frofessorof theSctenceof Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Lowt*>P» Treatiic upon Book Keeping. I>mgiamn illustrating the game, Ac. John Jlanhi.v. Commercial Accountant, I'rofestor of Book* Keeping and Pr.icUcalAlatheiDutiCj*. J, ,r. ' Ccßtis, Assistant Teacher in the Doo)i*Keeping Do part the ui. «- A. .1. >\ miner, Profesror of practical and Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculation* and Correspondence^ LECTURERS. don, Pvmel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. Hon, Ransom Relcom, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommissary Notes suid Bill:M)f Exchange. Rot. Dr. E. Andrews. Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE Hon. SnERMtN D. Pnrtrs, ‘ Ww. R. Osborn, Esq., .Tract R. Morc \n, Es<p, Wv. E. Tatloh, of the firm ot Taylor,M ced & Go'.. D. D. Denton, of the firm of Jackson, Denton & Murks. De.Wiu C. Stiikcr. The object of this College is tb afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thor&igh business education. The hooks and forms are carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly for this In-ntution and embraces all the recent impnmuuents. The course of instruction comprises every department.) lmsine?“. The learner will be thoroughly taught the sciem an»l practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping ns applied to t following kinds of bn-dne*!;. viz:—General Merchandising. Manufacturing. Banking, Commission. Stenniboaiing, Rail roading. Forwarding. Freighting. Foreign Shipping; Ac. Young Mr\cau qualify tlicmscivee iti a short time at thin institution to fill important ami lucratire situations. Am ple references can be given wherc-graduate* of in,o arc notr filling desira!* situations with salaries varying from $5OO to sl6(K)_por annum. The Proprietors are-in possession of testimonials from some of the fir«t connnemsi! houses in the State, to vhom they have fnniMied book-kc-pers. showing their entire satisfac tion ami confidence in tlie ability of the graduates of this institution. i I’F.viuNSHiP. in all its branches, taught hr the mostskillfal and tho-ougU masters of the art. No college in the boumry enjoy* a htghei reputation in this depai tmciit. Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gem ffcnmrt. Students can enter College at any time— no vacation.* Time to complete the couth* from S to 10 weeks. Students pa-Mng the requisite examination are presented vijth the most elaborate and elegant Irenpraved Diploma issued by any cninmrr. ml or classical Institution in tin; Union. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situations. Ifcw, For terms of Tuition, price of board, testimonials from graduates filling situations, Ac., send for circular con taining full particulars. ]3jl WELLSBORO FOUNDRY ' A -VD MICHISB SHOP AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. ROBERT* YOUXG, late of the firm of Young & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of Wellsboro, for a term of year:-, and having put it in 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 TEAKS EXPERIENCE i lie hag had over twenty ycars'experience in the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his MipervUion. AL icork Kill be scut out holf finielitd. XILL-GEAJUSGS, PLOWS, STOVES and costings of all kinds on hand and made to order. • May 28,1657. * » ROBERT YOUNG. NEW GOOD*! ' T. C. BALDWIN is n<rw receiving a large and Well Sc ccted Stock of FALL AXD , ITTXTEIi GOODS. consisting in part of a'General Stock of - buy goods, Ladies’ DR r ,ss goods, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AXD CADS, I GROCERIES, ; HARDWARE, BOOTS AXD SHOES, WOODEN WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., All of which will bp spld VERY LOW for [ ' READ! PAY OIVLY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE ” TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons buying GOODS for ■ J V REAM TFA r 3 Are respectfully invited to call and examine *"T lI'E "STOCK, As they nro to be sold'at ■ 'VERY . FFJCES. Xiogn, Oct. IG. IS6l*. ' T. L. BALDWIN. VALUABLE FARMING LAUDS tf.OR. SAJLE. THE EAST INTENTED, BEST AND CHEAPEST r- . i 1 T CORNING PIRH & LIFE IWSURAKCE oppo, BIGEDCW * THOMPSON. AQF ™8 AETNA Fim INSUIIANCB . Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital ™S>T r v e PEOPLE'S FlilE INSURANCE Coy Of Neff York City-Capital VA?i^X NEW ENGLAND FIRE Of Hartford, Ct. C£ S?O. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE r< > Of New York City,—Capital ' MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE rn U, ’% Capital, ‘ HOMESTEAD FIEE INSURANCE COlfp’xf* NEWIYORk RIFE INSURANCE CO <U Mk, Accumulated Capitol, . The subscribers are prepared to issoa noli -’ 5M,W *' suranco on the most favorable term! in th. i cja known arid ricliable Slock Co mpaniM b6,, k5 Farm buddings insured for ibn-e year, .. low ns any good companies. “* ra ttjg All losses will be promptlJ=adju=tcd and mil office. .Applications by mail will receii.. *' l ** tention- ; 1- tvM I ptr?i- Il3^k' Oct. 13, iSoO.I C JI P. J. FARRINGTON. Surveyor.' Il£ ®/ APOTHECARY DIiVOS, MEDICIXES AND CllEl,lr Us TOILH AND FANCY ARTIdtS BRUSHES, VARNISHES, ?AI.\TS, ■ OILS AUD DYE-STUFFS, PATENT MEfIICINES, VIOLS AND BOTTLES. WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, PURE WINES AND BRASSIES, ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WISE, Warranted to be pore Grape juice, preplan prcssly for Communion purposes. We hare for rab Tarrlcr'i Powders tind Lininut, Jbc best kind of preparations fur !I.ir>e», Brikin of the Powder, the appetite i? improred, alldtnn. mclMS’of the digestive organs are corrected, iufj| softens-the skin.and gives to the coat a soft midi, ning appearance. The Liniment is used for stiff joints and Jianmrf all kinds in horses and cattle. TO THE PUBLIC: Choice Tea* i Soda Crackers Pure Salemtup j .Marking Ink Cream of Tartar J Writing Paper-3 c»l»n, English Corhonate Soda.. | Pens and Eotclopei. A Corn Starch..' | Black and Yellow Bnf« yutmegs and Ginger j Indigo, Cndbar, and iS Pepper and Cinnamon.... \ articles for colony*.-. Stove Slacking j Bofde? for pres, fruits Prepared Glue... | Violin & Base ViolfUiap BrirUjl Brick (scouring... \ Trusses k Shoulderltmi. Prescriptions carefully compounded; and all ordn promptly answered. Every article Tor sale usually sold in * fialtlifl DrugtStore, and at the lowest market prices/ " * WellsbnrO; May 1, 1861. / ' CABINET ’ Syggßgf WARE ROOM, THE Subscriber most'respectfullyannonnccs till be has on band at the old stand, and for aIU Clio.ap Lot of FnrffUasrc* ■comprising in part Dressing andCvmmon Bureaus, Scerrtan'et and itti Cate*. Center, Card and Put Table*, Z>ia7 ny tti Breakfast Table*. Marble-topped and CommonStaiii, Cupboard*, Cvttaye njjrf other Pcditrudf, St<ndt,S* fas and Chairs , Gilt and Boscicuod J/oeWmji/tf Pietn~c. Frame*. COFFINS made to order on short node*. 1 hearse will bo furnished if desired. N. JB. Turning and Sawing dune to orderf August 11, 1853. B. T. YASHOSS. WILLIAM WALKER - DAS' A SPLENDID LOT OP WHOLE BUFFALO BOOKS LOWER THAW EVER BEFORE .OFFERED IN THIS MARKET! Whole Robes from $3 to $8 at fca hat! l and cap's tore, i CORNING, N. y. 4 V January 2, 18G1. 3 ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL Broadway, Wew York, HOARD REDUCED TO $2 PER WL Since the opcu.ngof this vast and counDoGioßsHr tel, in 1554, it has been the single endeavor of proprietors to make it the most sumptuous,ceow* and comfortable homo for the citizen and jtrwp* •thisisiiJe of theAUantic, . . .. Ahd. whatever has seemed likely to admißisW the comfort of its guests theyhave endeavored** 1 out regard to cost, to provide, and to combin®**. elements of individual and social enjoy? l60 * mndern nrt has invented, and modem tnstefiPP”*. ' andiibe patropnge which it hns commanded tbejpast six. ■ years is a gratifying proof tha efforts have been appreciated. To moet the exigencies of the times, when required to practice the most rtgid economy. » M dersigned Have Reduced the Price of Board to” Dollars per Day,- at the snme time abating none of thelnxo* I®* 1 ®* which-their table has hitherto been supplied* TREADWELL, WHITCOMB A™ New Tort, Sept. 25, IS6I. —3 mos. , M' ANIIOOD. How Lost. How J«Ht Published, In a Sealed Envelop®. A the -Naturci, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Sjjernw orSemiual Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervco^ o** 0 ** . a untary.cmirtsioD, producing impokcoey. wosew jj.Jb Mental and Physical Debility. By Hour. J. Cllviis The iriiportant fact that tho awful con^l apo . abuse may be effectually removed without i ntc ‘ rD ® ay or the'dangcrons applications of caustics, iusfrurn Icatcd bougies, and ether empirical devices. 1 foCtft £J demonstrated, and the entirely new and hipm/ c treatment, a?adopted'by the celebrated odtio : -plained, by means af which every one i* enahtw |TO £ self perfectly, and at the least possible codt f^i ,_ teeter* ing all the advertised - nostrums of the day. frove a boon to thousands and thousands* ffi Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to a Pj a( tfrts*W s>aiiL on the receipt of two postage stamps- dvwj 11 Dr. CH. J. 127 'Bowery, Xcw York. Post Office bo^j^ -pAUPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.-^ V-/' you good to see th° patterns Wetlsboro* Pa. ONE .HUNDRED BARRELsTsAJ^^ . received, and for sale at the Union St 3. tt r . JULIES! FLIES! FLIES Cobalt, for poisoning flies —also _ fi ?«* or EXTERMINATOR, price six cent per Fjp j sole at .... BOY’S DBCG SIW RATS! RATS!—The celebrated j, WHEAT.' or RAT DESTROYER-**' ' papers, ncd sold for !o ctn JOHN A. ROY, WELLSBOIiO, P. TVHOLESALfi ASH DETAIL Hfhej,, PERFUMERY SOAPS, LAMPS, CIGARS. AXI) TOBACCI TOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. To Farmers.
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