tr" t -U M itjl ...... - 4>fi> COJSQ-BESS: Mr. Forney, Writing from Washington to the Philadelphia’ vP«»*i'sj ink’s-ai follows-of the tamper 'of Cimgresjl ;-j i " ‘ *‘A single day’s obt trvation and intercourse among 1 the members o?. .Congress has led vi the conclusion that, with j Wo or three insignifi cant exceptions, the 3 patora and Representa tives agreh in utter d testation of the whole, rebolfion, and.in the spirit of patting it down at- r Jhntever cost. Among thbs'e mast urgent and’>eso!ute in taking these positions are : Democri s. There is, indeed, a good dpal of differenoj ns. to the means or. manners of giving effect this policy. Some, are for a declaration apf emancipation of the slaves of the insurgentsothers for the con-, fisciition of slave property ; and another class for levying a 6 tax upon the slaveholders, so that they; may by such a process feel the heaviest burdens of the war. Hot on all,sides, as well’ oh.the part of Thaddefp Stevens, in the House, and Lymen Trumhul)! in the Senate, as well among the. ultra R« juhlicans as among the ultra Depiocfats,. t-beit is an.open expression that the property of thjloyal slaveholders shall he protected, or paid Mr. A good deal.of un necessary .clamor created by mis chievous men on thlshsubject. The friends of tile Administration ap'd the war have only to keep, their eye on this issue on which they really do agree ae ftbti lo stated, and they can nftVdivide. One truth stands out prom inently, that the property of the traitors is forfeited by the acts ijf the traitors, and .that it wop!d he unjust to except property-in slaves fi;ota~tltis‘ rule., -All our loyal people ask that, the houses and landa B (Ind gold and silver, and' stocks and securities, . ;nd cotton and powder, and cannon and- ships-‘of Jefferson Davis and bis robber associates.--Should be confiscated,' ahd, rather -thjui it sb'Luld be used to damage and destroy the Dnioii|should be annihilated. Would It not bemoosti (jus if we exceptedfrom this rule the slaves of ! javisnnd his followers? How to dispose df tl ip slaves, whether they shall be liberated ot tu (bed —jvhether the own ership in them shall t c confiscated or taxed — nre.matters' wisely lei; by the President and Secretary of War -to (he military authorities, Noidnubt-Congress’will pass some law by which these authorities' may; be guided in the dispo sition of this vexed qu’i stion; but tbeir’action will, in diy opinion, t>)i vregulated by-th'e sug gestionsl of*(he Preside it and the reasoning of his respcctTriei constitr tiou’al advisers,”' • "Would Not Ivrss a. ISebel,—The Cairo cor respondent of-Jhe Mii nouri .Democrat relates the folhuving-hieidentAn connection' with the notice of a skirmish n/ 1 Ir that point with some Rebel gnu boats ;" 5? \ During the highestSf jthe excitement, several ladies, most of them;! rives of American offi cers, were in the pare'?.’- of the St.-Charles llo tSl'.'sbnring the dxefeimenfc and watching the movements on the rive;, A Rebel spy named Qhappnl came into the-parlor, and in conversa tioDsOutraged those present by his bold and in sulting language. left the room! while others expressed" their indignation pod, disgust." Finally. he called the 1 child of ah American," Officer, playing at hi ); mother’s littlp girl of tiireo years) anjll asked her to kiss him. She bashfully hesitatecfij'when'he urged, ‘'Gome, won’t you kiss a ?” With ■ the scornful air of an indignant jsyican, she replied, “No, I will not.” * One of the ladies Liable to restrain her in dignation, cried out,i 'J?hat is right! ’That is ipoblo! Never kis, a ljiiel and a traitor to hi% country.” .: . !f 1 Several ladies ans gentleman, have made'a *shscripiion sufficien ;to procure a handsome cup, to be .given to tl i child as-a memorial of the scene.lt is to. e inscribed on one epic ‘‘Julia. Bell Dunlap," Jecember 1,1861,’.’ pa the other, ‘‘Would t t, kiss a Rebel.” When peapa fa rostered—v .en- the bands of union hetween.tho States sh jlie perfect—when trea ,son is ' doubly infaml Is, and traitors driven from the presence of honest men and women;" the little present that' lommemnrates the scene in .the parjor. of. the' 1 t. Charles Hotel, .will-be on honer worth wear) g. ■ _ r. Tai Barefooted I, inter Bor.—The Pitfa hnrg “Morning Ariel\ ' gives the following story of a .distinguished d si.zen of Pennsylvania: Sonne thirty years, ago ft barefooted boy Boated' down thh Susquehhnn i on a humble raft, and arrived ‘nt Hiirrisburji, He came front the north, nndtbelonged, i it a large family,;al! his worldly, goods were t fed up in a pocket hand 1 kerchief, "lie sought si.jid obtained employment in a printing office hi; atf apprentice. Prom anepprentico to a job; oey mau, from a journey, man, to a reporter, fro! »a reporter to- an editor the printer boy watkej i hie way, against obsta cles -»hich thesufferin ) poor-only have known. The perseverance wil i which be followed in ' Franklin’s footsteps r 'p'gan to realize for-lntjf the fruits of toil and; .privation.- The youbg aapirant beoame l pric| r to the State,, and by frugal management w"i i soon enabled to acom plish the object. neai;( it bis heart—tbe estab lishment of his mothc, In a home above,want, and in possession • of '{ tery comfort she coukf desire,. His brothers . -ere his nest pare ; and.r like Nipolcon, he had istrong arm with which,; to aid them—airindop (table persoverence that nothing could longsuij lessfully obstruct. In a, few years, they, too, vl jth his sisters', were in dependent in the wo Id,' the once barefooted printer hoy was in pus lession of wealth, surrounded by a young and affectionate' family. lie was aft mdofthe friendless; a patron of merit, and-( icouragcr of industry., He-rpse in honor and-i fice.the barefooted prin ter boy who entered a fin ting office burg, hungry wnd wed r, laid down his-bundle on a pils of wet paper and asked to become' a printer’s.apprentice,wj a United States Senator. ThU man!-Is Simdn Cameron.tho present Secretary-of 1 ’ari ■ ■ - ' ..--fj TJ *— What, a delightful | .ice to Kve in' Nevr Or leans must be I ‘ -Thi: levees deaeMeiirrehips ratting by the river sit abandpty, e,l (o tile ti'tts — shops, .dosed, at noon-day jo# Canal and St.- Charles .(treats—the grass .crop ping from the chinks i f the'pavements. - ■ -fro thing ‘doing’—no ve| he coming in or going out — nobody having!#, y' money.—nobody pay ing his debts. .“And’it [in everything is so ar istocratically dear 11 irk $4O per barrel; lard 45 cents per poundh mm 35 and'4o cents per pound; —and no pottv ies in the market. In addition to this, crimlS s sritd'licentiousness pi ting public - decehoy ta tbS bln»b-*a fj-’bt a few' hours distant, tbrentening to destroy he city. So early and terribly hnyo became Jruhs of Treason, ripen ed I . ’ • ' ' ' i |»" . _ - ■ - ; During ao J»n, a medical iros asked, “When fit is morr,tkation iinsue?” ‘Me replied,,‘‘‘when yoy.jpop the question, and aje answeied, “No,"J ( s e a Qfa i ties, rou 'FAftrrr > ASD MAsurAjmjßwo csi, 495 BROADWAT, NEW YORK. Agtncita in all theprfnrtpnl Ctlie* and Tcnent in the or^ock ;^f|fcl|l7f»chln€». . The Grover A BakerS. M, J’o. beg to call tha at tention ofTKe public to their recently Introduced NOISELESS FA MIL T A ND MANUFA CTUBING The,oo mnchlnes combine all the latcet useful im provements In sewing machinery, and are highly rec ommended for their / Simplicity of Construction ; And Beauty and Begularity of Stitch . t. Various stylos of these machines adapted to the house Idifferent agen cies of the company throughout the Untied States. Their noir SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR TAILORS’ USE, The latest triumph of the sewing oichine art—noise less, rapid, and easily epersted—rr :U commend itself to those who use machines for asaoofaoturiog clo thing. -GROVER & BAKER EIACHIKES, MAXING TUB GROVER & BAKER STITCH. Thepo njaub/cos, te all the wants of the household and manufactory, con tinue to maintain the pre-eminence which the almost .universal verdict of the public Bds awarded them. The well kuown STRENGTH, ELASTICITY AND DURABILITY of the Grover A Baker Stitch will always insure fer these machine* tho'manufacture of such goods as| are intended for —for use and not for show. [ Wherever the Grover db Baker Stitch Machine? have been exhibited and fairly judged in competition with the lending Sewing Machines in the market, in cluding the Wheeler k Wilson, they have invariably borne off v - j ■ This con’ftrAea &clBitftf‘oT the fcoromiitcea of the State Fairs of 1 ILLINOIS, OHIO AND &IGHI3AN, recently held, which awarded the first premium to (he Grover <fc gatgr e(sttqrs in. com petition. i | Oct. 30, ISCI. WAR! WAR! UPON IHGII ,_PRICES, &LQNO CREDITS! O. BULLARD Ilasgust returned from tbs cities With a somplet* as. SUGARS, MOLASSES, k JLAISINB, . r , SPICES, 'and other staple Groceries, which Cannot be excelled in'quaiity or cheapness in this er any other country fiown. • liis new stock of Groceries embraces SALERATC3, BOAP, * ORAJfC^, n - :a ,.v -yro:-: PAMPHSNI, "'CASTOR OIL, FLUID, SWEET OIL, LAMP OIL, And nearly all the luzaries used, id the tables ef o/'YipjtaiCoaniy in'particular.' Among these are »vch articles »s HAMjS, Sugar-Cured er Smoked, I *• DRIED BEEF, an excellent article, j A goajd article of FAMILY-FLOUR. Always on hand. Also, o tcooprt i Including, “ WASH TUBBS, PAILS, CHURNS, MEASUEjES, Fancy baskets,' BABY |WAOONS, two or throe kinds, . iIOPS, BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES, ’ ' i (jLOTHES PINS, lots of thorn. | WHEELBARROWS, for small hoys, and other things toe numerous.te mention. DIIIED FRUITS, ! T \ Including dried,rifes, .. P ,,, DRIED APPLES, | DRIED PEACHES, DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, , CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PSAS. jAlso, all kinds at HiJSS MtX&IfCTIpANDIES. i ! JIMCELLAIfEOVS. HEMP and (CANARY SEEDS,' LAMP blimN£¥E^ittrn«e«£ j Adamantine Candles, | Sons', Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, a doien-v^riefr, aD d Jio tions and Toys. \Tellsboroi April, 17,1561. , ■ A NEW,' Largo, and Elegant assortment of j OABPETINa, i LB Lawrencerille, Sept. 12,15M.' FLIES! FLIES! FLIES!—Fty-Stone, or Cobalt, for poisoning flies—also FLY-PAPER, or EXTERMINATOR, price six cent per paper, for 8 L at iA.*S ,J'g lt ®?’ S, l K r a SIOEE.j^ * t GL United State), SEWIJO niCBO^I, ' .r« ■ f * " .• > • > M*3^sa k TnpjsJjtTijte bjitch* Noiseiessne Jixlpirfiili/ ■ • !■' 1 Ease of Management,; Capacity for ail kinds of Work, May 15, 1861.-Iy. sorlment of , COFFEES, | TEAS, CODFISH, Pickled or Dried, If ACKERTEt, HERRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, Ae. RICE, CORN STARCH, SYRUP, A«. ( TRAVELING BASKETS, 1 THE PEOI’LI OF THE UNITED STATES!i Jp Ujamontliof December, 1868,itie undorajgned for the first time; offered for sale to Jbepublic Dy, -J« Doda’ Imoprial Wine Battgrvand io thu period they. bare given <snch universalsatisfaction many IbooaandanC persons.whobare tried so established article. -The amount of Willly and mental, misery nrlslngeimply from a neglect of small complaints <9 . surprising and it Is therefore of the utmost importance that: a strict nftentioatothe least nod most trifling bodily ailment ■ should be had; for diseases of .the body' must Invariably aOVct tho mind. The subscribers now only ask a trial s i l * / ■ -- i DR. 3. BOTSE BODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITtERSUh . from all who have not used them. We challenge ihewerU to produce their equal. ■ These BittzßS for the cure of T7enk Stomachs, General Debility, and. for Purifying and’ Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy cm earth. To be assured of this, it la only necessary to make the trial. The wine itself is of a superior quality, being about onq-fhird stronger than other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system from the head to the fret. As these Bitter* are tonic and alterative in their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system nnd give a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth They tire also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar to Pemaleß, Where a Tonic is required to and brace the sysiosa. • >’o- Lady, who i» subject to, lassitude and faintness, should be without them, m they are reviving their action. THESE BITTERS Will, sot only Care, bat Prevent Disease, and in thisiespect are doubly valuable to riie person who may use them. For % . - - ; INCIPIENT - CONSUMPTION, : , Weal lungs, Indigestion, Brspspsln, Dlswwfs of Ihf Nervsns STstVln, rnmlysia, Piles, and for all n*se» requiring » Tonic, ' Dr. Dods’ Celebrated'Wins Bitters . . -ARE UNSURPASSED!' ;; ’ Tor Sore Throat, »o common amoag the Clergy, they are tfuly valuable. , For the aged and infirm, and for persopsof a 'weak'con stitution—for Ministersof the Oo#pel,'L»wyers,>nd all pub' Ifb speakers—for Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Au dents, Artists, and- all persons leading a jedpstary life, they will prore truly beneficial. - Asa Beverage, they are .wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce ail the exhilarating effect? of Brandy cr Wine, without intoxicating; and arearalnabl'e remedy for persoris cddicted to the faee of excessive. stpopg drink, and. who wish to refrain from it, .They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contained in the adulterated Vines and Liquors with which the country is-flooded. ; These Eittrs not <mly CURB hot PRETEXT Pise»®*,,*nd should be used by all who lire in a country ip bad, or where Chills and Ferers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may be given freely to Children and infants with impunity. ' ' ; Physicians,Clergymen, and temperance.advociat‘«£as an act of hnjnanify,.should, assist in spreading these truly valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby essentially ajd in bffHisbing Bnmkebncss and Disease. „ ja all Affection* of ,tho Head, 3iek B*ai | ache, or Kcrvon* Headache, Sr. Dods’ Imperial Wine Bitter* will be found to be; most Salutary and Efficacious; FEMALES; ■ The many certificate# which have been tenured 05;and the letters which wc are daily receiving, are conclusive jjrOO' that among the women those Ditters-have, give^’a satistfic tion which no other* bare done before. ,l nx the laud should be without them, and those who once jjso them will not fall to k«p a supply. , „ v *•-; ; ,* rs - I>R. J. BOVEE 1)0!)*’ • IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS * Aft prepared by an eminent and shillftil physician wjio has used them successfully in hi* practice for twenty-fife yoara; Hit* proprietor, before purchasing the exciuftlst right to manufacture and soil DrrJ. Bovee Doda' Ceiebrawvi‘ Imc penal Wine Bitters, Lad them tested by two distinguished • mwjical .practitioner* who pronoiflliid.* thaarr« ',xtjjuable remedy for disease. \ Although the medical men ot the country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not -belief*, tliata respectable Physician can be found in the United States, acquainted with *heir medical properties, who will pot highly approve DR. J. BOTEE BODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. . ‘ ' "I * ■ : In nil newly settled place's where there i* always alarge quantity of decaying eimber from which A poisonous miasma is created, these Bitters should,!* used every morning bi-fore breakfast. . , - II9PEKIAI WME< BIfVBIU ; kfJ Composed of a pu£«-*mt WirJsj cdiUßihtd with* *Birberryt'S<di>in«siiV Seal, <f(nnfreys'WlM ptrk; spikenard, Chamomile flowers, aad Qvakiaav i They are raanulaclorerf by Dr. Dods himself, who i*A« taperieaooii aad successful Hkyticiaa, and hence should aett^be, olaefsfi, 'Among the quack nostrums which flood the against which the Medical Profession ars-se jcstly prqjn diced. * - ; These truly valnable Bitters -have been so'Thoroughly tested by an-classes' of the community for almost every variety of disease Incident -to.the human system, that 'they: Are now deemed indispensable as a : 1 TONIC, MED WINE AND-A BEVERAGE': • POBCUASE ONE BOTTLE 1 . " It Costs but Little ! Purify the Blood 1 1 Give Tune to the Stomach I Renovate the System ! and Prolong Life ! Price $1 per battle, 6 bottles for $5. . I Prepared and told by CHARLES WID3ITIELD& CO., . ' SOLE PROPRIETORS, ' ' ‘ ; VS IViliiniu Street, Sew lorß^ For sale by druggists and grocers generally 'through out the country, _ I Sept. 25, ip6L— ly. MSS. QRIDLEY’S MILWNEH7 STORE’ AT THE ACADEMY COBPXHS, DEERFIELD, Ph„ Mrs. G. tenders her thanks to sue Tioga Co., and takes pleasure in informing the public that, she wilt s j, OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT F ASH IO AA B h SI JL LIR EEY $4 pL>S : Mny Ist, 1861, at PAYNE'S STORE;opp<>«Uf'-'Jhe Cowkesqud Hotel. BONNETS, FLATS, RIBBONS, FLOW ERS,, LADIES' ARD CHILDRENS' RL : DIN GEATSA ND : COSTUMES ; on'hAtui. A large and beautiful variety, inten ded. to please the taste of all. BLEACHING AND’ ; BLOCKING done. AIT orders for every variety 7 of JiONRETS and FIATS, filled and fonrarded 'ut’-doce* £o any address.. Bonnets from $1.50, up to plcastitfie tastQ of tbf first class customer. Goods warranted as ropr’esent . Goods sold cheaper than at any'oliif establish ent this side of New York. ' ‘ ' I THE lu3,TEST STYLES AND ASHXOMS just eeeirod, Tl>o patronage of the public eoSicifeti- E. H. N. GRIDLEY.- D erfield, May Ist, 1861, > will also sell good? for ready pay,saving the.custqm on goods purchased, doing away with'a ‘pt* ■■ CKBDir dVSTEM ~ . ■' which is ruinous to both buyer and seller.' BUTTER ad® PRODUCE forwarded each weekto New Yirk R>' the best commission Houses. Express will run to the Ruil Road each Wednesday. THE HIGHEST CASH PIUdE paid forBUTTEft, EGGS and PRODUCE; ■My ofa customers of Brook Geld will not.be' neglected ii( thitf new arrangement. ' T. E. GRIDtEYj ' Dho’rfioid, Hay Ist, 1861. HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUKE, QP ALU KINDS, cnn be foaod at.thorooms-of VE. D. WELLS, JiAWRKECEVXLLIJ. DR. J.BOVEE DODS’ O IP T. E. GKIDIEY I ;£■ ■ MOFFAT’S VEOBTABT .Tl LEPB PILL 3, AND PIKENIX BITTERS. i THE high nnd enried celebrity which these preeminent Medicines have acquired (or their Invaluable efficacy in ftjj the Diseases which profess to core, has rendered tho qenai practice of puffing not only mmoccssnry, but unworthy ofthem. !• • ! • . IN IAJ.L CASES of Asthma, Acute nnd Chijonic IlEemntiem, Affections of tho . Bladder nnd Kidneys. j BILLIOUS FJEVI&SiAND LIVER COMPLAINTS.' In th« aonth and wesSiwhere these diseases prerail, they will be found invalnaMeNsPlantere, farmers nnd others, who once use these Medicines, j will nerer afterwards bo without WPLIOUS COLIC. SEIIttL'tobSEBESS. PILES, COSTIVE HESS,COLDS AHDOODOHS, CHOLIC,CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES. . Dvfpapri^.— Nooerson «ish this distressing dlstatt,should delay BruptlorjS'of fiifc ‘ Fever aud Ague.— Fnr.tols sconrpe of the western country. ' these medicines will he found a sate, speedy and certain rem edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a returp of tho'disease; a core by these medicines is permanent. ; Try them. Bq satisfied nnd be enred. J ■F- nlne3Sof(fimp T exion— • _J_ GENERAL DEDILITT, GRAYED, - Headaches of evtl-ry kind. Inward fever, luflamatory Rhdma ti»m, Impure Dlood, Jaundice. Lose of Appetite. ; ; [Mercurial Diseases.— Never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of Melrcnry, infinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparation of Sar»apariUa. • NIGHT SWEATS. NKHYOUB DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS of all kinds. ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. { Ptfes.—'Tho -original cured of 35 yesf»>et£udiif, tty »e Art of these bin medicines alone. ; I PAINS in thelbead, side, back. Joints aud organs. r Xheunatirm.— Those aflbeted with this terrible disease,will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head,Scurvy,Salt Rheum.Swelllhgs. Scroflula, or King’s Kvit in its worst fojros, Dicers of ev ery description.] j " ‘ ! .. by these medi cines; t P4*f twfwriljl <fi wellghenj «e(r eijetencv ;e suspectedr ~RWief will be certain. . The Life Pills! and Phcpnir Bitters PURIPT THE BLOOD, | .And thns remore nil disease from the eyttdm. Preparedjand sold by • DRi WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, , - ■ 336 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New York. " For sale b^^gg#>,. w Vi.Liig y H.'V. i- P ALL AND WINTER GOODS I JEROME SMITH' ■ Hfli now on hand a LARGS and BXTS3BITE STOCK of f DRY GOODS, Consisting in part of 1 ’"f BLACK AND FIGURED DEESS SILKS, G0089., piaia & rig-njod E«laino» & CaMuaerea, MEBINOES. ( LADIES’ CLOTH, OPERA FLANNEL?, SHAWLS, And in fact the beatiarjortmeat of LADIES ']DRESS GOODS Sver brcrnffit into tfeii Oo«nty. I hare olio a Large Slock of DOME sTHTfe 0 0 D S! Such as Browa and [Blanched Sheetings and Shirt ings ; Tickings Denims, striped Shirtings,-Red tand White Flannels, and Bleached Cottoa Flaniiels, Cotton Batting, CaFH>ll*#inCk>HpivT»rii, Drilljeg, etc., etc, TTe hare also a large etoek of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, ; Satinet!!, Full Cloth, Tweeds, Kentucky Jean!, Ab, .aaitnii’TST Nvof” * e I hare also, a Largo and Extensive Stock of I GROCER IE S, 1 READY'-HADE CLoTtUSG, HATS j ASP CAPS, Boot! ayi Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Otari Ware, Woodco-ware, etc., etc. - ■ I would invite the particular Attention of purchasers to of CARPETS ANli FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS ' which i? undoubtedly the largest assortment aver brought into the county, and will he sold at prices that must give entire satisfaction ; and I would invite purchasers, Jtacall ray Goods and Pricss, qnd they will undoubtedly find that; the place to buy Good Goods and at Low Prices ia at the- Store of 1 JEROME SMITfL. AV’ellsboro, Oct. 9,1811 SPECIAL NOTICE. TO CONSUMPTIVES. j THE Advertiser, baring beep restored to health in a very few weeks Iby a veij simple remedy njfrer having suffered iqng affec tion, and that dread disease, Consumption—ld anxious to make knoWu to his j fellow-sufferers the mean’s of cure. t ‘ j To all who desire it,'he will send a copy of the pre scription used, directions for preparing and using the same, which they will flnli a sure curb for CoxsuiirTiox, Asthma, Bronchitis, &q. The only object of the advertiser in sending'the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, Tin d spread formation which Jia qpqpaives be invaluable! and he hopes every sufferer wift hi£ as it will Cost them nothing, and may' prove a blessing. *' j-* Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, William^«r^|[tw^flltyo^»Yrt? (3mi) October 28, 1861. ; * : WELLSBOKO POST OFFICE, ; .Mails close as follows; The Northern (Tioga, Gor ging, Clev^TilnO^Vl?oßiii®^J'at.j9^s.i , The Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, <kc.,)f at 7.45 a. if. The Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar R|un, Ac.,) and th© Coudorsport (Pine Creek, Gaines, West Pike, Ac.,) at 2 p. if., every Tuesday and Friday. ! GalTfbftffii OTofitfldeiftfiiforiTerlt ~2let of each month. ; i An Overland -Mail for California leaves St. Louis 'twice a week. Lettersjfor this Mail should be marked Ht Overland.” 1 1 All letters aH«feiHo ,O4M«;«tO90 enclosures 'should be registered, i | Post Masters are Instructed to retain all mail iqnt ter belonging to-any individual until-bis if he. bo in arrears—foe postage be paid. . ! I Post Office open from 7 to Bp. h., every dsy f jSunday excepted. * Hugh Toiukg, P. M. T> 00 MMM B W e g! AJ nnt or the smallest baby. Chenptfst in town [quality considered], at the REGULATOR WOOL! Market price paid for Wool at the Uuinn Store of I J. W. BAILEY, £ CO. JEROME B. NILES, a rroits&f jmaicaasm& os-si v -law. Middlobary Centre, Tioga Co., Pa. TTill attend to all business entrusted to bis oare with promptness and fidelity. Sept. 11,1861, COOTiHEBCI AL COLIEOE LOCATED OVER TltE BD9QDEHASSA TALLEY DANK, BINGHAMTON, If. t. FACULTY. * B. W, Lowni.,Principal, Professor of tfaeScieuceof Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Lowell's Treatise open Book Keeping, Diagrams illas trating the same, Ac. Joan Haxxjx, Commercial Accountant, of Book* Seeping and Practical Mathematics. J. J. Cuatis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Do partmeni. . A. J. Warltoi, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. .Hon. Daniil S. Dickinßon, Lecturer on 'Commercial Law and Political Economy. 5 - - Hon,'HA*s6x Bilcov, 'Lecturer on Contracts, Pronmissary Notes and Bills of Rxihange. Bor. Dr. k. Axaaaws. Lecturer on Cemmerelal Ethics. Hon.Sbwwun D. Pexln, Ww. R. Oasomr, Esq., Tmacr R. MoEOAN/ilsq., Wx. JC. Tailor, of the firm ot Taylor, Weed S Co., D. D. Dintoj*, of the firm ot Jackson, Dsatoa k Marks, De Witt 0. Striker. Tho object of this-College is'tb afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough business education. The hooks and forms are carefully arranged bj practical accountants expressly for this Invitation and embraces all the reeent improvements. The course of instruction comprises every departments business. The learner will be thoroughly taught tbcf scion' and practice of Doable Entry Book-Keeping ns applied to t following kinds* of business. vit;-M3encral Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Steamboating, Rail rolling. Forwarding. Freighting. Foreign Shipping, Ac; Tooxo Max can quality themselves in a short time at this Institution to fill important and laemtire situations. Am ple references can be given where graduates of 1860 are now filiiag deairabe situations with salaries varying from $5OO to $l5OO per annum, 'The Proprietors are In possession of testimonials from some of'fhe first commercial houses in the State, to whom they htive furnished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfoc tion fvnd confidence in the ability of the graduate* of this institution. Fznmvnship, in all its branches, tau*htby the mostskillfnl 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. .Students can enter any time—no vocation.s Time to complete the course from 8 to 10 weeks. - Students 1 passing the requisite examination Are presented'with the must fclaborate and elegantlyengrared Diploma issued by any commercial or classical institution in the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situations, t3-i'or terms of Tuition, price of board, testimonials from graduates filling situations* Ac., send for circular con taining fall particulars. 13yl s WELLSBOEO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG, late of thetfirra of Tabor Young A Co., Tioga, taljea this method to in form the Public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of. WelUborn. for, a term of years, and having-put it in good running order, is prepared to do nllkinda of work usually done at such an establish ment, in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY TEARS EXFBSZSfiTOB! "Helms had over twenty years'experiencein the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. .Vo irorh icill he teni finished. MILL - OEARINOS, PLOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. ' May 2S, 1857. ROBERT YOUNG. NEW GOOD'S! To Lo BALDWIN is now receiving a large and WellSe ected Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of ■ DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DR rj SS GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, -HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, Ac., Ac., i Ac., Ac., All of which will.he sold VERY LOW for READY PAY ONLY. , ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. . All persona buying GOODS for BEAD 7 PA Are respectfully Invited to call and examine THE STOCK, * ' As they are to be sold at VERT LOW PRICES. Tioga, Oct 16, 1861. T. L. BALDWIN. FLOURING MILL ON HILL S CHEEK,. NFAR HQjLIDAYVIIJLE. The subscriber, having completed hi» large three etory Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnish Flour, Meal and Feed in quantities lo suit purchasers. CUSTOM WORK of kinds on short notice; and on terms which cannot fail to please. I tyive THREE RUN OP STONE,' almost constantly employed, and I am sure that a trial of my work will prove beneficial to the customer as well as myself. 0. P. McCLUKE. December 5, 1860. TALCABLE FARMING LAUDS FOR SALE. 'T'HE undersigned is poW offering to settlers A a large quantity of excellent farming lands, sit uated farm two to fifteen miles’ distance from Wells boro, in Delmar, Shippen, Morris and Elk townships, Tioga Co., Pa. . The lands are generally well watered, food soil,and in a healthy part of the country, and will be sold in Tots to suit and on very liberal terms of payment. For - particulars inquire of the owners, Messrs. Phelps, Dodge A Co., 19 and 21, Cliff Sfc, New York, or of the subscriber. ♦he east invented, BEST AND CHEAPEST bee ' ntr -crsaE i TV/rORE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more i-LLL durable. Price, only $5.00. For sale by ;. f.B’.. . E. D. WELLS, Lawrencevllle, Tl/TtltlE, NEWS fEOM taEAD QUARTERS. 1»X The subscriber would respectfully announce to the eitiieus of Wellsboro thathe bos on hand an as sortment of Harrison’s Columbian Hair Oils, Soaps’ Creams, Hair Restoratives, Rouge arid Powder fo? the Ladies, Ac., id. ■ HeSarould invite all to give him a calf,- at the barber Shop, bach of the Posfoffice April 17,1801. GEO. CAMPBELL. Aotice. have Ingham's Combined Smutter and ’ \ Separator, ia our Mill, and can now clean all wheatper/ref/j, and separate all foul grain from it, and particularly the oats. Farmers can have all the oa J,°f, tte l r Be ° a wheat at onr Mill at i eta. per,bushel. Call and examincthe “ mershoou.” 'w n\ ~ , WRIGHT i BAILEY. , Wellsboro, March 13, 1861. THE STEAM GRIST MILLS near TIOGA, - win resum'd business on the 25th of September, H. S. JOHNSTON. KEW WHEAT FLOUR at ; ■ ; iVRIGIIXS l( BAILEYS - • v -‘* i LECTURERS. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. ' ■ 4 "JOHN DICKINSON/ Aeefct; Wellsboro, Qct.' 3,lB6ffry I * I CO FIRE & LIFE INSURAIJCE fthL BIGELOW. * THOMPSON. AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COJfn Of Hartford, Cf—■Capital • PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCP r>„. . Wa Of New York City-iCopiw NEW ENGLAND FIRE INS/rn i Of Hartford, Ct.. MANHATTAN FIREINSUR ANfB % ?f NawlYork City,— * MAS ™J WBB insurance CO. S . The Bub l c [ ib 'r« are prepared to i,„, gurance op the mogt favorable term, i, .?**«? known and reliable Slock Compmie, Barm buildings insured for ibr» low as an, good companies. 7nn ‘•r*,. All loraes jwill be promptly adjusted ' offlee. Applications by mail will Oet. 13, 1559. ’ c ~ B >(s£l^ t P. J. FARRINGTON, Surreys T “ o,f <^ J 6 H nITeoT' j WELLSBORO, PA, ’ apothecary -- WBOIESALI ijrg BBTAIL ' DRUGS^ED WINES AND mw "pERFDMERY SOAPg, * TOItET AND FANCY «(a» R BUSSES, VARNISHES, ' ©II.S AND DYE-STUPP!, ' PATENT JEfllfM VIOLS AND BOTTLES, WINDOW-GLAJJS, POTTY, la: IMPS, CIGARS AND TOBi! VINES AND BRANDI PERK 1 FOl medical purpose. u ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WIKI, Warranted pressly for Co to he pure Grape juice, immumon purposes. . To Farmert. We hare for the best kind < of the Powdei meets of the i softens the ski ning appearan The Linime all kinds in he ‘ sale Farrier’s Powders and Lit*. f preparations for Horses, Bjiki , the appetite is unproved, all dm ligestivo organs are correct, d. <1? n and gives to (ho coal a soft old ,*e. it is need for stiff joints us] rses and cattle. TO THE Choice Teas.... Pure Sftleratu: Cream of Tart English Corbo; Starch... p T otmegs and ( Pepper and Ci Stove Blacking Prepared Glue Brirtol Brick ( Prescription promptly anew Every nrticl Drug Store, an Wellsboro, J ir ; mte Soda. ringer.., inamon. scouring^. i carefully compounded, eadiili n*cd. 1 J for sale nMialJy sold in a finti il at the lowest market prices, '■»y \ f 1861. - C ABINET ( WARE EOOI iber most respectfully annoircta 1 hand at the old stand, and fan P Lot of FBrnitore, oart THE pubscr he has on - Chea •K comprising in Drenting <t»d C Cases, Cents gammon Bureant, Secre(anet ati h r, Card rmd Pier Tablet, Tisiift \bles, Marble-topped and Ccvm»Sin fruitage and other BedtUnd*. J Vr«, Gilt and Boteuocd Mouldapj hm. " . Breakfast Tt Cupboards, ( fas and Cha Picture Fra COFFINS hearse will be ’ JL B, Tnrni r August 11, : \ made to order oo short. p«t : » furnished if desired! ' _ ng and Sawing done to order. 859. - B. T. VANHORI. wJjILIAM WALBEI - has a - . ' ■ T.OT OP WHOM BUFFALO HOB! LOWER THAN EVER Knit OFFERED IN,THIS MARKET! Whola Robes from $3 to $8 at Ut hat and cap stobe CORNING, N. r. • • January 2, (18S1. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL , Sr aadway, Hew York BOARD REDUCED TO *2 PER Since the openingof this vast and comraodiosil tel, in 1854, It has, been the single endeiror .proprietors to make it the most sumptuous. «o«i* arid comfortable homo for the citiian and WiBJ* 1 tliis side of the Atlontic. And whatever has seemed likely to sdoiin*** the comfort of its guests they bare endeavored,* out regard to cost, to provide, and to combine wu elements pf individual *and- social wjoymest maders art ha& invented, and modern ujate and the patronage which it has commanded the past six years is a gratifying prboftbßi , efforts have be»n appreciated. _ To meet the exigencies of the time?, wbtf requjred to, practice the most rigid ecocon/jr** dersigned '' Have Reduced the Price of Board D W I Dollars per Day, . at the same 1 time abating -none of tfaeluxoriy which their taljde has hitherto been snppH*^ TREADWELL, WHITCOJIBi.W 1 NeVYork, §ept 25; 1861.—3 mos, Manhood, now' Lost, Hotr Jnst Pnliliehed. in-a Scaled Envelop*, the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of orSrminal Weakness. SexuaJ Debility, Nerycusaf»*j?T fl notary tmiaNTobJ producing impotency. ConsnßjP t| Mental and Physical Dobiltfy. By Robt. J. The important! fact IhatTtU* awful reuseqtfßjw abuse may be effectually removed without or the dangerous applications of caustics, icoted bougies, anil other empirical devicw,** * 1 demonstrated, qi|U the entirely new and bijulT . e treatment, af adopted by the celebrated, plained, hy meads jf which every one i* j* f »re self perfectly .'and at the least possible ingalL tbe aUTetUsOd nostrums of the day. a 6 ** prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under Ben),' in a plain envelope. paid, on the reewpt of two Ipostage sump*- byw Dr. CII. J. '• * ' 12T Bowery, Now York. Post Office Carpets! and oil uloths.-J^ you good jto see tb* patterns . Wellsboro' pjp, JIUNORED BARRELS SAW' * received, land for sale at the Union-Stor* " j. w. baileL^ E STRAY.—Came into the enclosure '<>(s% aoriber on' or about the fifth f o j(b* 1 grey mare, quite old, and a little lam* 1 j The owner is requested to come forward, f ' g: ;;, nnd take her away or sho will J) ilid'dlebury Center, Dec. 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