i .uil’-i -ya.»oolwn. • ■' x-'.t <■* ,t.r y r.-\ >■'! \.-»- *:r-r,T _ THE OH | ■ HOMESTEAD. When first the et#lji;|fsw'warm and bright, yjffi the hew ' Aad r the 'Spring Whets ehthfren", wiJl&iSfcpoted feet;* UH forth witb b *jta of glee • VTo-the stttsgbt*s wwen farrows ■ Where the jelKr&ora mn«t be; Whet a beantlfhl efflnedTreent 0{ ea»e, .. . . Xs Die good ola-feibioned homestead, With doors still «;?8d wide! , •Bokiyiwi the.liajpwtt time isoome, •_ T&t telbeyear belongs,” *- • 4'- * And moedowsßinof songs j . | Sdemlnd the tbrij y hitsbandman- I Of,ample JhM ir|gll96rpf- y_• y f j . Bow pleMentj fn m the din and dust ; , Oftba thoroaM [fare aloof, ~ . ; 8«m« tho'dl3;Cshfoned homestead, 4 T'’ 4 : . • - tj..,- When home thaVjjSdmaß plods,-withwa,;:; ' uporfhrs'sbon’dsrswnng;' “* ( And in.tbehnoUsd apple-tree ... ; ' * "ArO ioythe aif.'j'siiM'e hnng; -i; When light the; (tallows twitter , ’Neath the ral prV'on the shed, . ’ •••> .'-And thsdable^khWvied.liftohr ' ?7 If.T Wfth decent« pisiVread— ■" Then heatlsASyPtoriißd 'ftser > 1 ; Then beat in town, J 1 f *' XhthO old-faShijOeq hotaeetbad, .i*,W.Uh *?Me« I iaagj andhrown. i When the perish, - r , .1 'tn'tho cold tad bitter rain, - J - ■ •• k ,1. little 'jigtli .weary winge ■|" * -Hare - gone aorose.tha main’; | - Wren carli the ijliai smoke npwatd - T ' Toward the! hifef sky, I And cold, naked hills, £ And white theyspw'-drifls lie — ? Iplegcsdt pf glory • , | ,J Tbey ■forget elddd and storm, - i: In the old-fashioned homestead, i I - -" ■-» WHS hearth-f tt)he largeand warm! I ' i> Alici Cart, a hohob,, =- The folio wing, 'fwn the' American Agncul faritf, Willhe fotrpdWery neefcl to tt large num ber of : * “ What do yon give your horgesto keep them I in such fine condition ?” asked a young-farmer I of his the L pride of their pwneH end the admiration of the [ Village." ‘‘Oats.oaif ots, and plenty of brush? ? ,w4s the reply.' Thera is - little need ofiiiais ' ting on the necessity of good food,- and plenty f qf it, to have a borat-remain vigorous. Every •toe knows that hbni. And sinew and muscle ere manufactured v qato, - and that the raw material most tie supplied to pro duoe.thestrong Ifrahi elastic step', noble Spirit, yrhich makes a flpc'rhorse the universal favorite lie is. But the’ -njjdrtant £art which the skin ' hear* in the anh lareconomy, and the necessity of properly clemming and keeping it in healthy condition, are not -fully appreciated. Bough |tappgdpats,.".grt|«9”br “ scratches,’'Anfltto nations, and a whops catalogue of diseased, find their origin in neglpct of proper grooming. " ’ The skin of like that of other, ani mals, hot only affords protection to the parts wifeio, but by thtporee afford*"anAutlet to a largo part of the Waste of the body. In oat 'door life,'the nrtttfal state of the horse, this mewhranCB*bocomks thickened and tough, ca pable of resisting 1 Changes 0 f temperature; and by the pores are kept open, giving free "cxith )td all the exhalations. But tins, alone..will pbtfgiye the smooth glossy .cant WAibh'Adds so- grfektlyto the animal's beauty.— " Confining the Uprise to thestable, ns is generally done for a£ last part o| the year, renders bis b skia tender, specially when lie is.kept warmly | blanketed'.' Expose Mm now to great change of I .temperature; 4ak« him dot and drive him until uheated. retum'nipl to the stable, and let him stand unoared.for'ovcr night, even for nn hour, | the sensitive- skip is rapidly chilled by the evap ; 'oration of the sWeat, the pores are suddenly ■elated, and offett's cold, a rheumatic stiffness, ' disorder* results, j Proper grooming prevent* this, by*toughening the skin, keeping st;ltv healthy aotidn, equalising the circulation, Temevlng obstruction from the pores, by :rddsing the action of the muscles at [the surface,Tn some measure, the want -of exercise,; copse ( quent apod stable life. I •“Currying aft a brushing should not be done |in ihe etable; dust and scurf will be seat i teTed in the manger to raix with the hdrso’s feed, beside keeping, the uncleanly,— Take th.e ani.cajil inta.the' open air, tie him f>e and Eaftd|le him so gently that’b'e will ntijoy,’rather than dread, the application of the com b and brush. ] A sharp curry-comb, roughly scraped over the'tender skin. i» anything hut ..pleasant, as the shrinking and resitting animal ' will soori show. 1 Apply this instrument lightly, and depend mainly on the free ate of the brush. Begin et the bead, and pass the comb Tightly op and down, until the dandruff is all loosened; and remove It With the brush. Be particular jirouad the edget of the foretop,-and the mane. It is a good plan to sponge off the . head and ears, using but little water, smoothing the hair down to its natural position, lii going, over the back, quarters, loins.Ao.^use"the ’comb-ip one band and the brush in th* other, working lightly and Quickly. Take much pains where the skin liesjin folds, as at the nnidn of the legs with the every part be made thorough ly frei from-iSpst and dandruff, |*ini»h'bsLldli bing down vigorously w.isps of straw, until the hair “ shineijrlike a bottle ” —an &tra smooth ing touch mey' be put on With a wholeu cloth, D> not fear dll ’ this trouble ; itVdl be. marp than repaid in the extra spirit pf the horse’. j ’ ~ Light rof "lAkuuls.—A correspondent, of tUr UomMtcitd, lin an article on fattening hog*, gives advlte:—*' One more im portant itemi of advice, tyrf, thaflsyjoeato yonr peri wherp ydli hogs can nave .the-heneSt of light. I don’t, ! mean merely daylight, bpt full, bright-iight_o£;tbe font it will it does to .the human specie*; and physin'hgiste declare that, ether things ’being who' occupy apartments in the aannyside of dwellings nra,the. tnOst healthy andibappy. Although the comparison may, te sensitire nfitves,.appear |« to’ ciiangejme eataUiabed laws of nature, Ipeverkn.ewdTn hog; br'any other animal, kept -under themorth : Other i wEsrtfo^tbe the snn’a the animal .waanm* ■ployed as tha scavenger for ether animate;''to JSV#an of quief seen manjTa pen where, the mud nna.pjfai.wits iwVor &tSs} ftbViieejj, and ho $O6O of jp'trea* l.'ft Mjs« «pon *- floor, wt that unfurnished ■■ wittnuiw." ::r~t'rr *rrn twain \\ 1 tit'* jK‘« 1--j \ t htalth. nut :«»ny a peot trteteb parr/i2‘.>oSsi.*-*aK' " ~ DO XOU WANT A MUSTACHE ? STIMULATING ONGUENT, FOR THE BORTBBS AND BAIR. The subscriber! take pleasure in announcing to the Citizens of the United States, that they bare obtained tbe Agency for, and are now, enabled to oSitr to;the American public, the above justly celebrated and world-renowned article,' ’ | . Jhy sleiafl of London; and ie warranted to bring oat a. thick let of ! ' , | • ■ WHfSKEBS OB 4 MUSTACHE | in from three to six weeki. This article is tbe only one of IheTrind used by .the French, and in London and Farit it ie injnniversal use. I causing a Beautiful growth of lururiaut hair. Is ap plied to the scalp, it will cured) alus ess, and canie to Spring up in place of tbe bald spots a fins growth of new hair. Applied according to directions, iri will turn.RED or towy hair DARK.and restore gray hdir to its originftlcolor, leaving it soft, stnootb, and flexible. The “ OtronESr” i* an indispensable article in every gentleman's toiict, and after uno week's nse they would not for any conrideration t)* without ;t. ' Tbe subscriber! are the only Agents for tbe a In tbe United States, to whom all orders mast' dressed. Price One Dollar a box—for sale by all Druj and Dealers; or a box of the “ Ongnent” (warr to bare the desired effect) will be sent to any wb tire it, by mail (direct), securely packed, on rece price and postage, sl.i& Apply to or address DRUGGISTS, £c. f 24 William Street, New Tt 29-inB ■JI/TANSFIELIf CLASSICAL SEMINj MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., F£ , jThe Spring Term of this Institution will,comi 'itpril 2d, 1361, and oontinae thirteen weeks, - Mrs. 11. P. R. WiLDUiN-.i Preceptress. Miss E. A.CniSB 1 Music Teoc — ....Assistant. Teacher in Primary Departm Mr. Isaac SttcKSir Pemnanshi EXPENSES. Tuition (Primary) per Term $' 50 Common English 4 50 Higher English and infcgtiages 0 00 Music, Piano. or, Melodeon q 00 Use of Instrument 3 00 Reora rent, per-jterm 1 50 Fuel,.per term.,< , 300 Incidentals, per jterm I 25 Board in private families, per week. i 63 Every possible bffort will be made, both py the Trustees and Facility, to afibrd as good advantages as can be had in any School in { the State, The Seminary is now XatnO dents at the opening of tbe.Spring Tctm. Patfeicnlar attention will be given to snob as are preparing them* selves fob teaching. Those who h&vo sons ortlnugh' tors to educate, will do wile to send them to Mapsfield. Tuition payable one half at tbo conuoonce&CDt of the term, and the {remainder at. the middle or torily arranged, | All kinds of produce taken in payment for if brought at tbojcotomenpeniept of t|»e Term, ket price, e \l O i V, For farther particulars the Prinoipa 1 Vucancios in too Faculty will be filled imme I Rev. K* FELLOWS) A.’lT. Boss, Sfflj’y. Feb. 27. IS6I FASHIONABLE millinery shop, ■ ST V WELLSBORO. MISS PAULfXA SMITH has just purchased her FALL) AND WINTER GOODS, consisting .of Straws ofj till kinds, Patten Rati, Bloomer,-Jiatvs&TOrs, :Volf eta, Silks of nU kinds, and in fact ' ALL KINDS pF she solicits a call from ttye s ladies of Wellal vicinity, feeiijjgl 'confident that HER GOODS WIIiL BEAR INSPECI and compare favorably with those of any e moot in the county in regard to price. AND PRESSING superior munnen JS£?* Room Opposite Empire Store, up-s( • Sept. 19, 1869. ’ C AEINEI WARE RO THE Subscriber most respectfully annua ho has on {hand at {bo old stand, and Clirap' liot of Forullur comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries i Cases, Centef, Card aod Pier Tables , D\ Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Comm Caphoards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, S fas and Chairs , Oilt and Rosewood Mow Picture Frants* 1 fit; N. B. Turning and Sawing done to ordefi August 11, 1859. B. T, VAtfj OS CEO li A HIGH SCHOO - Osceola. Pa., Feb. The Spring Term of tbjis Institution com Tuesday, March. sth, and clones Friday, 1361.. , Hoard of Instruction. A. R. WIQHTMAN, A. 8., Principal. , S. R. THAjYER, A. Associate. Mrs. J. S. 'WzGHTMA-v, Preceptress. Miss F. Mi Teacher of Mt sio. Tuition, fr<|m $3 to si>. Music, with ue( of instru ment, $lO. Board and; lodging per day, ‘ 5 cents, or $l9 per term. Rooms, $1.50. Booms wII be fur nished for those wishing to board tfaemselr»s. Apply for information to A UDITOE'S NOTICE—The unJ A appointed Audi tor. to 1 distribute thejj sing from sheriff’s sole of real estate of T] & Brother against Samuel'Elllson, trill at] duties of said appointment on the 30th q next, at the; office of At P. Cone, in Weill o’clock P. M-, at which time and place thosj in said fund are notified to attend. i ~j liTit u'/ 4 t!TE{HI ALLEN,I March 20i, jISOI.-wl NOTICE:!— Wherfeas, my wife MAI ingjoft'ray bed l ad board without jo provocation,'(his is to warn all persons nd harbor b(r on my account, as I will pay! her contraction unless compelled by low. I I CALEj ¥m^J*V9hP'-l& T r:W3f. ft-rj NOTICE.—Letten J-i (ary having beep granted to the aulj the estate it, William of Cbaij ship, floc'd’notice is hereby fjven to those said estate; |to make immediate paymen having claims to present them 'properly ol for settlement to'the subscribers. ji EGBERT ADAMS, 1 6 lIX MOfIARP BNStlfißj Mafch-lSy isSJ. U2W9 , K‘‘- <i 1 ’C'XEOuTOR’S NOTICE,—-Ijotterp tostnmen ali tary bjaving beep granted to the subscriber, on the estate of Zcnas Roberts, late of Jncksba township, dec’d, notice is hereby given to those iadibteetto make immediate payment, and those having Claims to pre sent themijproperly inuthentiaatad for sktUemenl, to the undersigned, at Daggett’s Mills. T li 1 -AvR. BBYANa Executor. March 18,T80t. 83 w6* J MIRRORS 1 ! i - ii MIRRORS! 1 MIRRORS! JUST received ait SMITH’S BOOBSTGEE, the largest and .best asaortmoDt of Mirren ever brought te> WeUsbcir*, Jeople who wish “to ttt tbemielm ar othertl*? dgm, 1 ! irfft Ajfeajte call and immliie. iV - ' . ; -r , DO YOU, WANT A MUSTACHE? BELtINGHAM’S CELEBRATED ,A. R. WTGHTJI 29 * s smn*± xinrW ~.T - comm ipßCi ax c o^lle ge. LOCATES OTBB THE jSCSQUEHAFJTA VALLET BANS; BmesAXOTOM; 0. if, Principal, Professor of the Scfrnceof Accounts, Practical Aocouuiant, author pf Loweß’*, Treatise opo? s Boot Keeping, Diagrams Illustratingthesame,Ac'. ’*/ : Jonif Rankin, Commercial Accountant, Prhf&for'of Book- Keepteg-and -Prttotical'MathemaUe*/ ” ': _ j. j. ot’atia, Assistant XeacUer Ini’ the Book-Keeping Be rparfroeoli ; : ’’ i ! . • • A ; 1 • A. J.WMysxa, Professor of .Practical and Ornamental Pen • inansippj.Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. lectcr!bhB., , ■ • . . Qd&.Dasm* S. BiCKissoa, Lecturer on, Commercial Lair and ’ Politlca!Economy.--- 1 * *• * *’ ' « . Hoi'. lUvsqM: Balcok, Lecturer on Contract*, Proauniwury Notes and Bills of Exchange. | i EUnßr.E* Asnasufs. Lecturer on CemmereialEthic*. examining committee. Hoa. Suraua* D. Pniups, Wu. R.OsmanvEJCt-, Tract R. MoboAx, Esc., Ww. E. TATUiE. of the firm ot,T»ylor, Weed k Co ,-D.D. DcttOx, of the firm of larkoon.Dentoa.e: Marks, Do WittC. Striker, - ' .. I ■file object of fhla Collet is tb Alford to All an opportunity of obtaining a thorough business education. ' ■ , The books and forms are carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly for this Insitution and embraces all the recent improvements. ' i Tho'coorso of Instruction comprises every department pi business. The learner will bp thoroughly tangbtthe ecience and practice of Double Enfry Book-Keeping aa applied to the following kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Stmmboatlng, Rail roading, Forwarding, Foreign Shipping, ic. Yoci»o Mbs can quaU»y themselves In time at this Institution to fill important and 'lucrative- sltufttlooa.. Am ple references enu be given -where graduates-of 1860 -it* now filling deslrabe situations with salaries varying from $5OO to art* In possession of testimonials from some of the first commercisuhodsM in the State, ta whom they have furnished book-kteper*,showing tbfelr entire satiate tlou and confidence In/the ability of the graduates of this pjESXANSHiP, in all its branches, taught hy the mostikiHful and (ho-oagh of (ho art. No college (p the bountry enjoys a higher reputation Ic this department.* ' Xadlea Doparimeut|entirely separate from that of the-gen- can College at any time—no Twatton-e Tima lo complete tfii course from 8 to 10 weeks. Students nassing the requisite examination arc presented with the most elaborate and aSognotlyeogravcd Diploma Issued byany coromer-ial or classical institution In tho Union. Assistance rendered to graduates In procuring situations, # \ gor terms of Tuition, .price of board, testimonials fromgradiitWcs filling situations, ic., fend for circular con taining full particulars.. ' AO? 1 lido 9 ad- gists mted 'pt of .RY. tenca HiSSSf i - A SUPERLATIVE' I ton ic, diuretic; D y SPE?3§ IHYICDRATIffi CORDIAL To tie citizens of Wew Jersey and Penn’s. APOTHBCUtItB, LSOOSISTS, tOBOCIM PEJTiTS lAXIUCS. Walfe't Pure'Cognac Brandy. mition, it mar- Wolfe's Pure iladerla, Sherry and Port Wine, Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Sum, iiately. res't. Wolfe's I Pure Scotch and Irish Whiskey. ALL IN BOTTLES-—I beg leave'to cnll the cttfzena of tbe United States to iho above Wine* anti Liquors imported by L'dolpho Wolfe, of New York, whoso Dame is familiar in tills country for the purity of his cele brated Srtuiirtani Schapps.! Jifr. Wolfe,(in his letter to me, speaking of the pnrily offlila wines and Liquors, says: “I will stake my reputation esn man, my standing as a mer chant of thirty-years’ residence in the City of New York, that that’all the Brandies aud wines which ! bottle' arc pure at imported, jmd of tho bcstqnaiUy, and can bo relied upon by every purchaser.” Every bottle lias the proprietor’s nameon tho wax, (Old a facsimile pf ibis signature on the certificate. The public are respectfully invited to Tall and examine for themselves, For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Gro. cers in Pliiiadsiphia. ■ GKOKGL 11, ASHTON. -1 ’ ' No. "832 Market St „ Philadelphia, - f Sole Agent far fhilaetclphia._ »ro auA lON, jtablish Read the followlog from the new York Courier: EtnmMbtrs Btraixxss roaoxt New Yoke Merciiixt.— Wearc bappy id Inform our fellow citizens that there is one plnco in our city where tie' physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can (to and purchase pure wince and Liquors, it* imported, and of the beat quality. Wo do not Intend to giro an elaborate-description of this merchant extensive holi ness, although it will well repay any »tranger or citizen to visit Cdplpho Wolfe’s expensive warehtmic, Nos. 18,40. and 24 Boavfcr etiechaml Nos. 17.19 and 31, Murkctficld street- His stbqe of Schnapps oq bind ready, or shipment conid not hare bchn less than thirty thousand cases: the Brandy some ton Ihdbsand cases—Yliltages of 1838 to 1866; and ten thoo sand bases of Madeira, jSherry andT Port Wine. Scotch and Irish Whiskey. Jamaica ami St. Ctol* Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. Uo also had three largo cellars, filled with Bratldy, wine, 4c, in Casks, under Cus tom House key,' ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe’s sales of Schnapps last year amounted to ono hundred and eighty tllonsnnd dozen, and we hope that in less than two years lie may Ue eqaily successful with his brandies and wines. Ills] business merits jibe, patronage of erery lover of his species. Private families who wish pure wines and Liquors for medical nse. ehonldjsend their orders direct to Mr; Wolfo untiliiß?«ry apothecary in the land make tip their minds to dlsci&il the poisonous 6jtuff from thoSr shelves, and replace it vrlthftVolfa’s pure wine® and I.lQuors. Avil understand Mr. for the “Accommodation ot small doMtts in the country,!puts unassorted cases of wines and Uqudfs. Such a man,‘and such a merchant, shoald be sus taloM-agftlurthU-tenslof thoosamlsof oppodents In the Uni* teefstates. who sell nothing bat imitations, ruinous alike to health and'happlncss. 6m3 eoces on • [ay 17th, T one in a OM. i ices that ’or Bale a nd Booh ning and >» Stands, ands, So ilings Jot [otice. A 1.0 ? i [ORN, !, 1801 PORTANT, TO THE LADIES. WASHING KO MOBE A DRUDGE, Tqe undersigned would announce to the (jitiiens of Twcti County, thatithey have purchased the right of manufacturing aud 1 selling MKCAY’S WASHING MACHINE, which for simplicity of construction, utility and chcc.p nessiescceds any other machine in use. It needs* no other recommendation than to see it work, A boy, tenjor twelve years of age, can do the washing of a family IN AN HpUR. Any person in want of a goold labor-saving washing machine, can-take ono of these heme and do their washing with It, and it not perfectly satisfied, they can return it Iteeollect, this machine is no humbug, bat an aril olejicdispensable in every family. It ,does not wear or war the clothes to pieces like band washing.' PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS.' Machines.for sale at RpE. & CO.'S Store, ; Mannfactnrcd and sold at E. STIUREOCK’S Shop, near fihfl Academy* 1| W. A. ROE, . | j I>. STERROCK. AN, Co., Pa. aersigned, moneys arU Ef. Crandall tjend to the day of May llboro, at' 1' ip interested •'Adiitor. j Pennuyltaufa ffoute, 1 I Welisbore, Deo. 1, 1860. J laving used one of Moray's Washing Machine, I | confidently recommeadiil,; and would not be wlth one for any price, 3. W. BIGONY.. ' Ifl'tf i . . R.IA, hav ist cause or t to trnst or no debts of 3 BABB. mioablc Beal Eslalc for Sale. IHE Subscriber offers for sale the large farm ■k tostamen bscribers,, on neston town -4 indebted to iL and those uithenticated L known as the GRIGGS’FARM. situated near the Wells to* and Mansfield Hood, one mile cast of- WbitHoyrllle, Attaining 210 acres, nil Rood farming land, about 40 acres proved, with a frame bam and; a log house thereon, will [Fcbeap for cosher upon reasonable time, or excbanc? for operty near Stony Fork. for farther prticnlars apply to H. W. Williams, Wellsboro, irgatL Hart, Charleston, or the subscriber. Stony Fork, Oct. D, 1860.—-3 m. H. 8. HASTINGS^ l.Eieeutors. \l JI ¥ALL PAPER 1“ WALL PAPER F:' : ‘ ’ ’ WALLPAPER i WAJLVPAPER j r- WALL PAPER WALL PAPER (Latest styles an 3 largest aesortmeDt of wall paper i er brought in WeUsboro*’ Id connection with ihe t iofo cod be found Window Shades of all kind#. Call count WM, H. SMITH. Wellsborb, April stb, IS6O. - /CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—It’II do |V-> yon goad'fo seethe paUefnsand.learntbeprices at the ' REGULATOR.- 5 | Weilsboro, Pa. Z~I '"TTI iFJEDLERS will find it to their advantage to nall-at jjT ' Soy's Drag Store, aa he hat just redeivede Urge tnpply of Essential QIU and Essences • oD kinds wMcfc tw U selling very cbeapfor cash. FACTLIT. MBIPT TSB BlVOa ■ - • ■ ■ MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE XJ-L'ja x»ix.x.s, • ANB PHffiNIX BITTEIIB. nnnE high and envied celebrity which these prwmlnent JL Mediclnos-have acquired. for. their invaluable efficacy in ell the Disease* which they profess to.cura, has rendered ibe usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary,but unworthy 01. them. w Att CA S E s oil Aethraa, Acute and Chronic Rbomatism, Affection, of the D^BuS3fI OMfEVEBS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. ■ In the south and west, where these disaaaca prevail, they nfu bo found invaluable. Planter*, fetmeia and otheri, who once me these Medicines, will never afterward, bo witient EdFLIOOS COLia BEEOB. LOOSENESS. FILES.COBTITK: SBSB, GOLDS AND COUGHS, CEOUO, COKKDPt - HUMORS, DROPSIES.: I t ' Dyspeptic.—No person with this distressing disease,should dielay'using'thesa medicines immediately. . Eruptions of tjie Skin, Erysipelas. Flatulency. Ttttr and For tois scourge of the western Country, these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain rem edy. other medicines leave tho system subject toarstntß, o> 4he disease; a-care by lhese moSicmes Is permanent. Try them. Beeatisfiedand be cured. ftulacu off > GENERAL DEBHJTy, GODT, GIDDINESS, GBATEL. Headaches of every Uiijd, Inward Fever, Ipfiamatory Rhema tlam. Impure Blood, Jaundice, boss of Appetite, Meratrial Diseases. —Never (ailsld eradicate entirely all the effects of sooner than the most pow- M«S°. f COMPLAINTS ■Ofall kinds, ORGANIC AffECTIONS. Ptiet*— I The original proprifter of these medicine* wm :nred of Piles of 35 years’ standing, by the use of tbele lire; medicines alone. PAINS In-tbo head, side, back. Joints and organ*. . Those affected with this terrible diae»*e,wlU besDroofrellejbytbeLifeMedlclDe*. ‘ Rush of Blond to the Head, Scarry*Salt Rheum,Swelling*. Scroflula, or. King’s Erjl lb Its wont forms, Bloen of ev ery description. ' ■ . Worms of all kinds are effecturally expelled by these medi cines. Parent* will do weR them wbesorer tbelr exdtenoa ie suspected. Relief .will he certain. The lift PUls and Pbamlx Sitter* PDIUFY THE, BLOOD; And thus remove all disease from the systdm. Prepared and Bold by DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT. 336 Bnadway r -oor. Anthony Street New York. ‘ For salehy all Druggists. . 52yl QH ARLES G. OSGOOD, la now receiving hii WINTER STOCK 01? GOODS. Consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing,, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, IRON AND STEEL, NAILS, FLOUR, SAX.T, <snq-, > Which, for variety and extent, is rarely excelled, and no greater inducements to purchasers can bo offered in this section of country, either, In Si VARIETY,. QUANTITY, QUAUTY|OR PRICES. Whether for IMDT, GENTLEMAN, EOT OB GIRL, Fanner, mechanic or Lumberman. t Wellsboro, Oct. SI, 1860. . . THE REGULATOR. G. l; WILCOX, WOULD CALL THE- ATTENTION of the Ladies and Gentleman of Wellsboro and surrounding country, to the inducements he bolds out out at his Sew Store on Main Street, Called “ The Regulator,” whore purchasers will find the largest, cheapest nnd beet assortment of GOODS to select from in Northern Pednsylvauia. Among them, such os DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ! ! Hats and Caps, and Shoes, ' GROCERIES, CROCKERY, TOR, POSH, FX.O3R AND SALT, Faints and Oils, Yankee notions, &c. To the Ladies. Ladies will find at the Regulator the choicest selec tion of Dry Goods, adapted to the season, ’and to the wants and tastes Of all. Shoemakers will find U to their interest to call at the Regulator, and examine our assortment of find* Inge, at prices to suit the times. The truth is, we buy bur goods for Cash and sell them for Cosh cheaper than can be bought ajt any oth er store in Tioga county. Hoping to receive a share of the patronage of tho community, we ask the pub lic to come and examine oar stock and satisfy them selves of the truth of our statement. AH kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and Furs ta ken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price given. Wollsboro, Oct, 24, iB6O. FALL CAMPAIGN JCST OPESIKG AT G. & J. L. ROBINSON’S ONE PRICE STORE, WE wish to call the attention of our friends and customers to our assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, snen as L.A DIES* DRESS GOODS, COMTOISJSfO BLACK AND FANCY SILKS CHARLIES AND DE LAINES, INGRAMS, BRILHANTS, LAWNS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS i . ' ALSO SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Oar stock of staple goods is large. Particular notict is invited to our BROWN AND BREACHED SHIRTINGS t SHEETINGS CLOTHS, CASSIMEB.EB AND VESTINGS, FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERE3 READT WADE CLOTHING, : CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, i GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, !&ey &c., &c.j &c., &c WelUboro, Sept, t, 1860, PALL. FASHIONS. 18 6 0. GENTLEMEN’S wear of Silk Hats, at the NEW HAT STORE In Arcade Block, opposite the Dickinson Honse. 6. P. QUICK, Corning, Feb. 23, 1860. Batter. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ALL KINDS, can be found at the rooms of E. D. WELLS, LAWRENCEVILLR. . Balsam tolu, cough remedy,—tub i» the most popular and useful expectorant now in use in this vicinity. It is prepared from the Balsam of* tree growing in hot climates, mostly In South America. ; For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. WELtSBORO BOOK STORE, BOOKS, BOOKS 1; HUEEAH FOE SMITH'. TSS subscriber, haring purchased of E. B. Eoh-’ idaon his interest in tbe and Stationery bu siness, would respeotfullyinformthe public of. hisdo slro to carry on ■ jy QENEKAL NEWS .jftOOM . AND B 00& store, whe»!»h» will furnish, opposite C. G..Gflgopd’a Store, or by mail, tbe following pewqpapersand Magajinei, at tbe publisher’s rates. DAILIES SERVED Bt CARRIERS. , New York Tribune, Herald, Times, ,( News* ■ I World, . WEEKLIES. New Tork Ledger, Wayeriy Magssjbe, , " Mercury, Thompson’s Eeportor, u Weekly, , liife Illustrated, Welcome .Bnesd Wilke's Spirit, Century, || Porter’s <( ’ Scientific American, Boston Pilot, Frank LcsUes';j' _ True Flag, N. T. Illustrated News, Irish. American,' Harper VWeek(y, Littell’a Liring Age, ■ Warerly Magatino, Thompson’s Reporter. !i j ■ :‘IAO*3”TjaX,r£SS. Harper s Magasine, Godey's Lady's Book, Frank Leslies' jMagaxine, Peterson’*- Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Arthur’s MugUiino, Eclectic Magasine, Ladies’ Repository, All the Year Bound, Ladies’Visitor, 1 Knickerbocker, Pickles, - • Budget of Pun, . Phnany Fhellow. Also, wil!-be kept constantly on band, a corn ,ete .repository of , j CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETIjCAL, ,SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blstiih Books, Paper Hitngingi, ~ SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, Ac. Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to suit any teste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also he given to BPECIALORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. SOUOOL BOOKS. Sanders* Senes of Readers,’ (i reanleafs Mathematics, Colton's A Fitches’Goog’y, Davies Monteitf k McNally's « Sanders’ Spellers, Potter and Hammond’s Writing Book, Brown's and Kenyon’s Grammar. The patronage of tho pnblie is respectfully solicited | , WM. H. SMITH. WellshoroiPa., September 5, ISBO. yl STEWARTS’ STORE, I ’ ’ NO. 4 CONCERT BLOCK, MARKET STREET, coßJfiivo ar. r. j STEWARTS i HAVE .(UST. RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF FAU AND WINTER DRY ROODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, : 4- Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, YANKEE NOTIONS, See. and are selling at extremely •l( • ■ : ' ■ p X.OW HBIC3EB. i Corning.jSopt 26, 1860. jDRUG STORE IN WELLSBORO. p>r. O. w7 6IBSOIV, Having juijt opened a first-class Drug Store opposite Roy's Block, announces to the citizens of this place and surrounding country that he will keep constantly on hand a jlarge and choice stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, t * ■Wines! and Liquors, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils & DycStuffs, Lamps, Window | Glass, Cigars & Tobacco, CAMP&ENE, FLUID AND KEItOSTNE OIL,' and every other article kept in a first class Drug Store. AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST always in attendance. jp®* Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully eanponn ded.. The public are invited to cnlL WclUbdro, Dec. 19, 1800. , FOUNDRY 4»» MACHINE SHOP *A GjAIN TN FULL BLAST. ROBERT YOU NG, Into of tho firm of Tabor xonng Co., Tioga, takes this method Co in form the Public that bo has leased the • - ** Foundry and Machine Shop^ in the Village; of WelisWo, for a term of years, and having pyLrt in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish ment, >n tho best manner and ont oftbe best material. TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE! Ho has bad over twenty yeats’oxfceriencein the bu siness and Will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly OQaer.hte supervision* .No tcork mil be tent ont half finished. MILL-GEARINGS, PLOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. _ May 28, 1857. ROBERT YOUNG. FLOURING MILL j Ol| HILL'S CREEK, NEAR HOLIDATVIEEE, '■ Thfribbscriber, having completed his large three story Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to fqrmsh Floor, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit pare base rs. | CUSTOM WORK of kinds on short notice, and on terms which cannot fall to please. I have THREE BUN OP STOKE, almost constantly employed, aw} lam s ß re that a trial or.my work will prove beneficial to the customer, ns 0. P. McCLUHE. December 5, 1860. ANEW, Large, and Elegant asaortment.pf OAJEiKerriiq’p, WUI be sold at the lowest prices, by x : E. 'D. IEELLSr Lawrencerillo, Sqpt, 12, 1860. •. s NBTP WHEAT FLOUR, tip top and eheqp, at - WRIcfHT’S. rjtHß EMPIRE STORE IN HURRAH £ s&o7*cl'o' f ' ' WORTH OF j HR? GOOIfSr GROCERi BOOTS ANp SHOES, HATS AND ,r - Crockery, fcardwjue, fc c . 0!? BXHIJBmoS J. E v BOWEN & CO. Umpire Store, , .WELLSBQROj TIOGA COCNTY, Doors open everyday (Snndayrj eiccplej] early dawn till dewy eve,” and-the'b’hoyj 0o J show this immense stock free ofebarge, am the lowest key ever beard in Tioge coonty. ; Never was there sneh an opportunity since of Solomon to gratify the oyeapd, the n j were we a Dow, Jr., or some great knan win, nlary that would reach to the Rocky Mounts, we might be able to tell yen-one (mlf of on variety of Fall and Winter Qooja. As ft there is no use in talking. We sell so low ten afraid folks may think that wd steal ot Sot do not be afraid, friends. Coine one a, you shall see what yon shall see. j If your is poor, don’t forget yonr spectacles. We yon the beavty of nature, boiled down in tl arts sod sciences, and manufactured into stock of goods. Recollect, we wil| allow m dersell ns. *"• \ All kWda of Produce taken in exchange ft Wellshbto, Nov,£, 1860. ; «. Is. AFEBI'S PtTJEST IMPROVED WIHDi. PATENTED SCAT 8. IftW.-Tha this invention is to apply a- brake to in mob a manner that articles attacked to i lass, and raised by it, moy be lowered with the hitherto slow and tedious tnapual revcr ment of Che windlass being avoided, and the at the game time-admitting of. tpe operate complete control oyer the.descending movenu articlebeing lowered, The invention is apf various purposes; its use *in connection may he mentioned as an instance; in whicl ets, after being emptied, maybe ered, and their movement retarded at the pi so that they will not violently strike the vi tnlf/ic American* | For the purpose >of Raising and Lowerij in WeUs.it is decidedly { THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF Tl the bsckm pe crank.! Ward at tl fill at oac« The Brake acts hs a check upon of the bucket, without tuning. \\ acting as a brake, pressing in) All who examine this- machine, *' edge U* ' -- 1 PRACTICABILITY AND SCPE Orer every other machine in ns i. The the windlass is dasily controlled with, and one HArrn. It oomhines all the idvanta»t fashioned, with the self-emptying boclscl many new and useful improvements. It epted to wells of any depth, and will raise ordinary turning, Fite Suehett ■>/ aster , from wells of ordinary and in the si tion to,the depth of twebundreS feet. The windlass and brake is also applicant and lowering any hind of weighi, and in en is far superior to those, heretofore in ase. -Haring purchased the right f|r the Connti ga and Potter, Pa., the nndersi ;ncd nre • offetfor sale township rights, fof the man sale.of the above improvement, on return . a, bi: L. D, Oct. 15, 1860. CORNIjNG FlxcE & LIFE prsUBjAECE BIGELOW * THOMPSON, A GEM AETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO.V/’ASI Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital I BARTFQRD FIRE ISSURASCE CO’ Capital, , . PACE SIX IFIRE ISSUE ARCS CORI Of Hartford, Ct.— 1 PEOPLES FIRE ISSOrA'CE C'OMl 0/ Non- York City—Capits 1 NEW ESQ LAND EIRE ISSURASCI Of Hartford, Ct. MANHATTAN EIRE INSURkNCECO. Of Now York City,—Capi al MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE COT Capital, HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COi Capital, j NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, j The subscribes are prepared! to isms pot surance on the roost fa VC table terror in ‘ Icnown and reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildings insured fqr three pet low as pny good cotopauies. | . All,tosses .will be promptly adjusted ai office. ’Applications'by mail” pill recti tontion " ■' *-* pv.M. L. v 00t.13,1859. . :C. H. T] P. J* EARRINGTOK, Sarve|jor. WILLIAJI «[ALK - ■ HAS A ) SPLENDID EOT WHOLE BUFFALO LOWER THAW EVER OFFERED IN’ THIS MAR Whole Robes from $' to $3 HAT AND GAP S r CORNING, N. 7. Jannary 2, IS6I. ERIE FOUiSDBf AND MACHINE CORNING, li V. WM. E. ROGERS & CO.j PW Manufacturers of stdam e°e‘ Moiticeing and Tenoning Machine lug and Machinery, Plain and jOrnamtol dow Caps, Sills and Casings, Door CopV of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Mist largo scale of I JEFFREY’S CELEBRATE!* DOCEI FORCE PUMP' . The Vest in ns« for all ordinary P u , r taining with tho other qualities that of Engine. . [ . ALSO—llanfffoctnrers of the celehr* 1 Shingle Mills”—the best non) in esc- Orders solicited by letter or other'''”' ■ WM. E.ROhf Corning, N. T., Nor. 10, ps9. >!■ TAIGIBIE FAltm* 0 ~ FOB SjAI,E ; rPHE. undersigned is pow offer l "! d- a largo quantity of excellent fa® 6 natod farm two to fifteen boro, in Dolinar, Shipper,, Mortis aoa Tioga Co., Pa, | , ~ - - •v4cUwof« rtJ ' The lands aro generally rtcu - - in a healthy part of the country, a 0“ lot* to suit purchasers and on very ■ payment. • For farther parlienlars inquire Messrs. Phelps, Dodge l9 w New York, or of the subscriber. -w JOBS DICKIE WeUsboro, Oct. 3, 1563-yl VBI! I*AST BEST AND CHEAP* 5 ; BX>X%XSTO- BSD llf MORE olaatio than'Peat iers, 1 . durable. PricOj.oclJ 55.00. 9 B. D. IVEbI/S, ' A'-’KBW ARTICLE OJf STOVS /V Sale at Rov'aPrag Store. MITCHELL’S SYRI OF I? £l Cough VCV°HP '
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