XHTEBBSTIMO "WAE ITEMS. Xxcx’Pateiotish.—-One of the Verrooptßepi tent, which proceeded to New York 1 ft ftw days since for Port Monroe, was detained|al home, owing to the daogeroui illness of hie fatb Jr.'On'Priday the physicians decided that he could not recover, when the old man called h|m to his bedside, nnd said to him t" My I can not live; if yon would,see mo die happy, |»o Join your regiment end fight for your country;" The young-man hade his father farewell apd Started to 'join) bis comrades, i \ The Way ocbSoldierb do their FiaHiisa, —Soioe of the eotnpamee of the Seventy-first New-York Reft ment have a sprinkling lof Washington Market boys in them. One |of them was placet on guard a few nights since on the bridge aolfoss the Aoticostia River, wh|n he made the following challenge i “ Wholcomps there?" Answijr—“ Man with ashad wagon;” *• Advance maniwith a shad wagon, and drip two shad,” whiter being done, hejdrdered|“ mijm with a shod wagon (o pass on.” ' 1 | ■ Ges. Bdtlei “a! 'k Dipuimatist. —Qeneibl Butler, in his eirrespdndence with Gov. Hicks, thus closes one:pf his despatches’;;—“liwould -do myself the pijnor to have a personal inter view,, with your -xcellency, if you bo desire. |I b^'leave to cal ‘your excellency’s attention to what I hope 11 )ay be pardoned for deeming aarill advised’ designation of the mr vm command. They ore not. North They are a’ part of the whole United States, obeying the call dent.” =*> A Soldiers Bilious.—For Brei H., there will'bo; famished for eaci visions in the following quantities One pint of coffee.' Eight ounces of bread.|— Three-eighths of a pound of beef. j - At 12, M., forpinner; Five-eights of a pou6d of beef or mutton, ■well cooked, 4 with potatoes. One quart baked beans to every ten men, n|d every other day jin lien of' baked beans, riqo, bean or vegetable setjp, will be furnished at thcrrate of one Jjint per man. I | At 5, P. M., for _Supper: Bight ounlces |of bread. ' Three pints of coffee. One quarter pound of cold beef or mutton. The coffee to be furnished will-be properly sweetened, and ipilk in jdue proportion provided, if possible. | | A Canadian View.— The Quebec Mercurypt Saturday speculates 8s folluttrs! I “ The war in the United States is lively sto affect Canada-very materially—advantageously, however, rather than detrimentally. The fiiiu of its effects 'will be to tarn aside emigration from them to : oflr .shores; and to drive back those Canadia&B who have settled within fea borders and thus greatly to augment onrlpopb lation daring the nest three years. Secondly, largely to raise the price of produce; Thele two, if properly taken advantage of, should tend to stimulate Canada as a producer. With plenty of immigrants with money (the wealthi est halve heretofore gone to the Western States,) and plenty, of land with good intercommanida tion, what is to ptevent Canada frame becom ing one of the gjftnaries of the World. - Notch ing bat oat own'Sipinencss.” I - The Force atJCaibo.— At the present time, fully jive.-thoujtnd men are concentrated pn and about Cairo;) They are'constantly drilled and instructed! i! ] the duties of a soldier’s life, and have. alread[ attained an efficiency which is truly astonishing. On Friday last, General Prentiss had thij different regiments diawn a p in line for revietr/nnd required them.to'be Rut through a long fries' of military evolutions!— The manner in crbich the whole force r equited itself, would h!a|e reflected no discredit. op Veterans. , ; | 1 In addition to' the large body of infantry sfn ' lipned at this point, there is also a strong abd efficient corps posted along the banks of die Ohio add Mississippi, and. having in jndditibn the mouth of the Ohio' under the fire of their gone. Several piecos of very heavy ordnaijce Were lately sent from Pittsburg, and by jfcis time have been placed in position. The artil lery in point of efficiency, are quite np to she infantry. They are hourly practised with their guns, and many, of them have already become expert marksmen. j ' f “ Remember Poena! Vista.” —The Indiana volunteers have taken for their watchword die, a motto " Remember Buena Vista." Why Jit was taken is thus told by the Indianapolis Journal: | 'S' ‘‘Colonel Wallace took’the flags, and‘hold- ing them up tot the regiment, said the grati tude of his men to the lladiesfof Terre Haute atid ( |ndianapalia. had an affinity that could not be He told bis mfen to remember Bqepa. Vista and wipe (out t| ,e disgrace that bail been .cast on Indiana by t|he alledged cowardly conduct of our voluptcersiin • that battle. WjT will adopt for our motto, ‘ Re member Buenapfista.* [Shouts from jthe regi ment-; -‘ We’ll %|opt it.'] I j “Boys, then,twill you ever desert the bdh ners that have f»en presented to ns; to day ? [Loud shouts never, never.’] Tljen ‘ Ee> . member Buena' ista,’ and swear tbstjyo.u will never desert the lag of your country ior yniir regimental oolctjl Get doVbn on your linen and twear! '.-t ' . ! , | “Here the entire regiment kneeled and with uplifted right arm» swore to stand by their country and its flag and to ‘ remember Buena Vista.' This was a most impressive scene, and filled hundreds of manly eyes with- tears.” 1 Indians fob the War, —The Raleigh 7ot|r ■ nal says:— ‘‘ Col. W. H. Thomas, tSenatpr from Jackson, has at the service of the State one of the mot( remarkable bodies, of {men in the country. It is a company of 2)0 Cjberokle - Indians, organized for battle, and styled tie ‘Junaluske Zouaves.’ It appears that Col. Thomas, who ia the basiness agent of the Chfe rokees, lately called a council of the Indians, and explained- to them the condition of tie comtry. Tbejohiefs discussed the matter, ai|d said after consultation, that although they did. not understand the national difficulty, tjhey did know North Carolina and they wopld stand By her. They were ready for any position’; in hw defence. This is most remarkable. Ojut off a nation of 1500, they muster 200 warriors fpr the defence of North Carolina. The Cperokees , are expert-riflemen. ■ They know nothing (of military tactics, hot show them their wirk and they have only to be told when to cease fighting. They fight In their*wn way, and every, min for himself. The “Zouaves” arereofly at ja moment’s notice.” • - I On the other band, the Boohettei Gtiion says that George Copway it at that ehy, onjbis way ft eqliet a company of picked men front the |u> nf Michigan, who are anxious tojsorve.f- Jheyara not to be employed for using the tofa or scalping knife upon the people nf tpe ~sdotb, but s» soaute sod rnoiMwfortMarnw. Ibey will bo young men, inured to hardships, fieet as deer, shrowed and cautious, and 'w|ll doßbtlcM pmWftfeatMnwe I I AXER'SSARSAP AM LIA, FOR PHRD’YIIIQ THE BLOODj. And for the speedy cure of tba subjoined varieties of Dl|auo Bcrofulaaud Scrofulous Affection#, such as Tnmor»,|Dl* . can. Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Postules, Blotches, Boils, Blaha* and all Skid Dt-ease*. t OAKLivn, knd., 6th Jane, 1^59. 3. c. Ara A Co. Gents : X.feel .it my duty to acknowledge what your Sarsaparilla lias done f?r mo. Having inhdriied & Scrofulous infection, suffered from It in variotffthvays for years. Sometime*it Luwtontin Ulcers on my Roods and smu* sometimes it tamed inward and distressed ms at the stomach. Two years ago it broke ont on my head and covered" mv scalp and ears with one sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. I! tried many medicines apd several physicians, hot without much relief from any thing. In fact, the disorder grtw worse* At length 1} was rejoiced to read in tho Gospel Mcs'eqger that you hadt pre pared an alterative (Sarsapai ilia), for I knew from yout re putation that anything yoamade must be good. I sect to Cincinnati and got it, and used it til! it cured me. i tosk it, os yon advise* in small doses of u teaspoonful over n month, and used almost three bottles, &cvt and healthy skin soon 'formed under the tcab. which after a while fell off. My skin la now clear,- and 1 know by my feelings that the discos > has gone from my system. 'Von believe that I feel What. I am Saying when I tell yon that I hold you to be one of the apostles of the age, and remain ever gratefully ymirs, • . ALFRED B. TALLRt. ■v ' St. Anthony’s Fire, Ro*e or Erysipelas, Tetter am I Sait Kheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore *- a , Eyes. Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from. Salem, Nt IT., 12th ?ept. 1859. that ho has cured an inveterate case of DWpsy. tfhlch threatened to tentlfhalb by Ibn persevering Use ofonr SarsopariltaTand also a dangerous attack of Malignant Ery sipelas by large doses of the slur; say* be cores the con moo Eruptions by It constantly* ; Ctonchocele, Goitre or Swelled Netk. Eebtttoh Sloall of Prospect, TfcAfts, *HI«S; “TllHife bt of your Sarsaparilla cured rne from A Gbltre—a hi< swelling on the neck, which I hays suffered from over years." -i - Loncorrhoea or WhßeivOVaHdH Tiinibr, Uterine T7l Deration, FeriiHln DiscHsUs. . Dr. Jjß, S. Chancing, of New York City, writes: “I cheerfully colrtply Vrlth.the-requeat of yonr agebt ih s* ; 1 have found yonr Sarsaparilla a most eXcclloht alterttl the numerous complaints for which we eiuploy such a i but especially in Female Dlwaaes'of the Scrofulot athesia. I have cored many inveterate cases of Lencor by it, and some where the complaint was cabsed by u tion of the uterus. The illceratiuh itself Was ftioit ciir Nothing within my knowledge equals it for these fema rangemonts.” Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., write* « A da oos avarian tumor on quo of the females ih my family, y bod defied all the remedies we cvuld employ, has at le been completely cured by your extract of sarsaparilla. i physician thought nothing but extirpation could afforl lief, but he advised the-trial Of your Sarsaparilla as thi resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After f J your remedy eight weeks no symptom) ot the disease rei Syphilis nod Mercurial Disease. | New O&lejute, 25th AnguBt,l®9. Dr.J. C. Ayer: Sir, I cbcerfalU comply with the reincst of yourngent and report to you some of the effects I jhave realized with your Sarsaparilla. 1 1 hare cured with It in my practice* mostof the compl for which it is re<gunmended, and have found its effects wonderful In the cure of Venereal ahd Murcnreal Dit One of my patients hod Syphilitic ulcers in his throaty Were com&iiming his palate and the top of his month. Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured hhb in fire weeks, other was attacked by secondary symptoms in his nose, the ulceration had eaten away a Considerable part of ; that 1 believed-tbe dfoqrder would soon reach bis brail kill him. Hut it yielded to my-administration of your saparillh; the ulcers healed, and no is well again, u 'course without some disfiguration to his face. A w< who had been treated fer the some disorder by mnreury suffering from this poison in her bones. They had be so sensitive to the weather that on a damp day she snl excruciating pain in het joints and (bones. She, too. cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla id a few weeks. 11 frbm Its formula, which yonr agent ghve me, that this paratlon from your labratory ihuat bb a great remedy; sequontly, thus truly remarkable results with it bare surprised me. ’ Fraternally yours, , G. V. LAERIMEU, M. Rhcmatiem, Gout, Liver Complaint „ Ifa Impendence, Preston Co.. Cth July, IS 59. Dl. J:'C. Ayerr Sir, 1 have been Afflicted with a pniofol chronic Khcmatism for a, long time, which baffled the skill of physicians, and stuck io me in spite of all the remec ies I couldfind, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bottle t nred me iu two weeks, and restored my general health so i inch that Tam far better than before 1 was attacked. 1 thlpk it a wonderful medicine. J. FRE^M. Jules T. Gctchell. of Sfc. Lohls, writes: “I hare bee a af flicted for years with nn affection of the hirer, which des troyed my health. I tried every thing, and erery hing failed to relieve me; and I have been a broken down ■»» an for soma years from no other cansc than derangement if the Liver. My beloved pastor, the Kev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said he knew yon. an* I any thing you made tats *orth,trying. By the blessing or God it has cured me, and has so |itirifled foyblood as to mi ke a new man of me. I feel young again*' Tbh best that cm be said of you is not half good enough/' Schirnur,. Cancer Tumors, Enlargement. Ulceration, Carles-dUd Exfoliation ofithe itones. A great variety of case* have bfcerj reported to us i 'here cures of these formidable r.arfc resulted froi i the use of this remedy, but our space heta will Pol admit them. Some of thorn may be iullhd in our American Almauald 'hich the agents bdow named are pleased to furnish gratis o all who call for 1 them. Byspepeia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Slelafl* - cholyfr Neuralgia. 1 4 Many remarkable enres of these auctions have been Inode by the altehitire power of this medicine. It Htamnlatw the vttal functions into vigorous action, and tlnls oVehsblh& dis orders which would be Supposed beyond Its reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the necessities of thf pen the people, and we arc confident this frill do for them aa that medicine can do. | AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAtI, FOR THB BArti> CURE OP 1 Coughs, Colds. Influenza, hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitfli, In cipient Consumption, and for the, Relief of Conscmn tiro Patients in advanced stages ofj Disease. \ This is a remedy so universally known to' surpass any other fur the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it is useless hero to publish the evidence «?' its virtues. Its un rivalled-excellence for coughs and colds and Its trnlyjwon derful cures of pulmonary disease, have mape it known throughout the civilised nations of the earth. Few aae the communities, or e*eu families among them, who have not some personal experience of its effects—some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the .subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the dread ful fatality of these disorders, and as .they know, tod the effects ot this remedy* wo need not do more than to stanre them that it has now al< the that it did have t hen making the cures which have won *4 strongly upon the con fidence'of mankind. Prepared by Dr. I, C. ATEB & Co., J " i Lowell, Mi - Sold by C. «t J. L. Robinson,Wellsboro; II Borden, Tioga; W. G. Miller and C. Purkhurst, j reoceriile; A. A J. Dear-man, Knoxville ; S. X lings, Gaines; J. AJ. U 5. Parkburpt, Elkland: K. Mitchell, Mltchollville; J. Eodington, Mi bury;' Bennett A Randall, Centre W, Nesbitt Mansfield; S. S. Packard, Coving G. R. Sheffer, Liberty; D. S. Magee, Blossburg; A Witter, and by Dcblera every wher March 27tb, 1861.-6 m. J M PORT AN T TO tSHB; LADI WASHING NO MORE A DROB The undersigned would announce to the citicei Dioga County, that they hare purchased the rig manufacturing and selling mSCAFS WASHI NQ iSAtHIirE, which for simplicity of fcdtistnicUon,utility nod djeap ness, exceeds any other machine ih Use. It needfe no other recommendation than to see it work. A |boy, ten xir twelve years of age, can do the washing if a family IX AX HODE. person in wabtpf a godd labor-saving washing machine, cdn take ode of these home and do their washing with' It, and i£ hut perfectly satisfied, they cah return it* 1 Recollect, this machiub is no HaiUbflgi but an Arti cle indispensable in every faintly. It does, nbt wear Or tear tho'clolhes to pieces like hdddftKshing. \ PBICft FIVE DOLLARS. Machines faf-gAft dt ROE 4 CO/S State. Manufactured and sold at fi. STURBCCK/S Shop, fleaf the Academy. T W.A.RO6, . O. SttHBOCK. Pennsylvania House, [ wella&oroj tfeb, 1, tSdO. f Fovingnjed'mjeof'Mftcfij’g joshing Mdehirfe/1 c-n confidently recommend it, sod would not be f ith »nt otie for any price. I J. W. BIGON U I9tf OFBCIAIi GODRT. —Notice is hereby O that a Special. Court for the tndl ofthe following causes will he held at Wellaboro by the Huh. ClySFOs Mercur, President Judge of the 13th Judicial District;' commencing on the 4th Mori<t»y of June next, and to continue two weeks, f April 16, 1861. ;J. F. DONALDSON, P'roth’" Sb" 1 M-Fox, J Thr . 3r. jamuei .. * va. „ * uomaa Pliny Burr, va. Adm’rs of B B Oero ild ' George Wallace, etal va. Joaiah Inaeho ■Stephen Piercr/ ,ra. James Duffey et,al Sobteki Roes - va. Stephen Babcock Tioga County, it S n Marynord J S Bryden’e Adm’r ve. Hiram Inaoha PS. Elliott etal . va. R P Daria et al Bingham,Truete«l . Tt. Stephan Potter J N Baeha .■ T** ®®y ... Sarah la Keane va, Amoa BiiEby Amoa Birbr . va. Sarah L Keene 1 Bingham Trbafees i , va. Anaoo Buah'st al ~ Bingham Traateei, ri. Timothy Brace et el A S Tamer ' • re. John Drew et al Jamea I Jaokaon . re. John!# Baehe, Ex’i MJI Camyeree ,1 ,1 r«, Henry Cotton George Garnet '!■ rt. EdrimEyrr THE TIOGA COUNTY AGJ,T.ATOK. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. LOCATED OVEB THE BCSQUEEASSA VALLET BANK, BINGHAMTON, N. 7. D. W. Lowell, Principal, Professor of the Sclencoof Accounts Practical Accountant, author of Lowell’s Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac. i Joon Rankin, Commercial Accountant* Professor of Book*, ' Keeping uod Practical Mathematics. J. J. COETis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Be partmeui. A. J. Warner, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence, don. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. Hon. Ransom Lecturer on Contracts, Promraissary Notes and Bills of Exchange. * Bor. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Cemmercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. > Hok. SBerJIAN D. Puerto, Wm. H. Osborn, Esq., Tract R. Morgan, Esq., Wm. £. Tailor, of the firm ot Taylor, Weed . A Co„ D. D. Denton, of the firm ot Jackson, Denton A Murks, De Witt O; Striker * The object 01 this Cmloge Is tb afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thdrutlgh business education. The books and forms ate carefully arranged by practical accountant? expressly for this Ibsltutiop and embraces all the reeeUt Improvements. The course of idstnlctldh cdfctpHMfl every department of business. The learner will be thoroughly Uoght the science and practice of Doable Entry Book-Keeping as applied to.tbe following kinds of business, viz;—Genera) Merchandising. Manufacturing. Banking. Commission, Steamboating, Rail roading, Ftfrfrofdlag, Freighting, fnftlgb Shipping, Ac. Young Men cod quality themscifes Hi a short time at this institution to fill important and Kicrath-e situations. Am ple references can be given where graduates of 1.860 ire now filling dcsirabe situations with salaries varying ffortt $5OO to SISQO per RhHlim. The Prdprietdfsfth* IK pdssessfob dftoSfttnOhiAls from some df the first coramertbil houses ih the State, to fchom they haVe fdrnisbed book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac tion and codfldehce in the ability of the graduates of’this institution. Penmanship, ihrtil its uranbhes, tatigllt by the Bjostskillfol and thorough oldsters of the iIH. Nb collie (ii tnb bonUtry enjoys a higher reputation In this department. Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen tlemen. Ulcn eons two Host ying re Id s dl fr oca cem- •d.— e de- Iger bleb bgtb Our t re> : last king alas. Studont* can enter College at any time—no vacation.* Time to complete the course'from 8 to 10 weeks. Student* passing tbo requisite ezaiftltiatitfti aro presented with the most elaborate ami elegantly crigrdterf prplpma Issued bvany comraer ialor classical institationJn the Uiiloii. ..Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situations, • terms of Tuition, price of : board, testimonial* from graduates filling situations, ic., send for circular con taining full particulars. 13yl dots ruly ease hich four An and rpHE EMPIRE STORE IN POt£ fetAST. HXTBRAH I HX7RBAH $ 3 0 0 WORTH op DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES, DATS AND CAPS, Crockery, Hardware, &c. 05 EXHIBITION AT' J. R. BOWEN & CO.’S Empire Store, WELLSBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Doors open every day (Sundays excepted), “from early dawn till dewy ere,” and the bi’hoya on hand U show this immense stock, free of charge, and life on tbe lowest key ever beard in Tioga county. Never was there snob an opportunity since the'daye of Solomon to gratify the eye and the mind, Ob, were we'a Dow. Jr., or some great man with a vodhb nlnry that would reach to the Rncky Mountains, that we might ho able tell yon one half of our endless variety of Fall and Winter Goods. ‘ Ar for prices, there is no use in talking; We sell so low we are of ten afraid folks may think that we steal our goods.— Bat do not be afraid, friends. Gome one and all, and youishall sec what you shall see. If your eye-sight is poor, don't forget yonr spbctacles. We will show you tbe hearty of nature, boiled down in the kettle of artsand sciences, and. manufactured into this largo stock of goods. Recollect, we will allow none to nn dersell os. 1 All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods Wellsboro, Nov, 7, 1860. HfiAD QUARTERS 'and stationaky, NO. 8 MARKET STREET, CdRNING, N. T. The subscribe WoHld rhtpebtfiiliy request the at ten tion of THE INHABITANTS OP TIOGA CdtJNTT, to the extensive additions lately tiiadh to Ms ltdbk of Books, Stationary, FANCY ARTICLES, 4c., forming the most complete assortment that can bo found in this section, and which will he sold at WHOLESALE OR RET All., IODJ Fox at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. On band at |II times the STANDARD WORKS OF THE MOST POPULAR AUTHORS, IN PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY, AR CHITECTURE, RELIGION, ROMANCE, &C. 18 Of [it of DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES, supplied at New York prices. BIBLES,‘HYMN BOOKS, and PRAYER BOOKS, 'in great quantity. BLANK BOOKS, of every description, Memorandum and Pass Books,' of oil kinds, aUd any particular kind made to lor on short notice. All kinds of- writing and indellible INKS, SUV and Cold Fens, Drawing Paper, Miilbetiiatical lasts* men Is, Portfolios, Pocket Knires, Ac. Ac. A lafge stock of PAPER HANGINGS, of nan and bcaotifni designs, from Sd to $2 perroll. Gold dud Velret Borders, of extra or narrow;- idth to match the different styiM, Window Shade*, Oil Fainting*, French Lithographs and Engraving*. PICTURE FRAMES. Frames of Gilt and Foicy Mouldings, or plain Ve- - neared Mahogany, fitted to any .sited Pictures, at Short notice, and. cheap at the cheapest. TSEMAOAZINES AND fiEfrSPAPEBS of the . day furnished at Publishers*' Prices, and al orders for SHEET MHSIC AND HOOK BINDING, executed promptly, and at thelowest prices; FACULTY, LECTURERS. —*o6 PURXPT TBE BLOOD. r ■ MOmT’S * And psmiX bitters. THE Wjt and epvlp)..cjiebiity jehlofc. thj**. nept Medicines hnyo acq'rflred.fctr their, jnratoable efficacy In all the Waoates wiM.thej! Jfcuijemi Ihe nsnnl practice ol puffing not only unnecessary, bat unworthy of them. ’ IK A Ll* CASES;.,., ■: of Asthma, Acute and Chronic BhemaUsm, Affections ef the DW K& ANDJLIYKR COMPtAJNTS.,,. In the south and west, where these diseases prevail, YSW ,01 be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others,whp once use those Medicines, will never attorwards bo without {anions colic, seros. looseness, piles, otstive ness. colds and coughs, cholic, cokkdpt HUMORS. DROPSIES. Dvtpepsia*— No person with this distressing disease, should delay using these . ~... - Eruption* the Skin* Bryelpelas. tEJ^aleocy.. -• fiver and Agut,— For tola scourge of the western country, these medicines will be found ft safe, speedy and certain rem edy. other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease; a cure by these medicines la permanent. Try them. Be satisfied and be cured. _ F- ulntts of* ompifriott— genekal DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflamatory Rhema tism, Itnpnre Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite, i Mercurial Ditto***.— Never falls to eradicate entirely all the effects pf Mercury* infinitely fio'oper than th’4 most ppw* Nioir N a^wVO™U^>-“MFLAI!iTS ©fall kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. pHtx. The original proprieti c of these medicines was rnred of Piles of 35 years’ standing; by the use of these Life medicines ' r PAINS in the head, side, back Joints and organs. affected with this terrible disease,will be sure of relief by the LffoMedicihes. , Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurry, Salt Rheum,Bwellinga Scroflnla, or King’s Evil jn its worst'forma, Ulcers of er ery description. % Worms of all kinds are effectorally expelled by these medb does. Parents will do well them whenever their existence fe suspected. Belief will be certain. * The Life Pills and Phoenix Bitter* o PURIFY THE BLOOD,- Ami thns remove all disease from the systdm. Prepared and "id by DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT,' 338 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New York, For sale by all .Druggists, p2yl QHARLES G. OSGOOD, Is now receiving bis WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, insisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, IRON AKD STEEL, NAILS, FLOUR, S -A. LT, Sc a. Which, for variety ami extent, is rarely excelled, and no greater inducements to purchaser* fcan be offered in this section of country, either in VARIETY. QUANTITY. QUALITY Oft PRICES, Whether for LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOY OR GIBi, Farmer, Mechanic or Lumberman. Wellsboro, Oct. 31. 1860. THE REGULATOR. G. L. WILCOX, .. . i. WOULD GAEL THE - ATTENTION-# the Ladies and Gentlomsn of Wellsboro apd surrounding country, to tbe inducements be bolds cut out at bis Hew Store ou Main Street, - Called “ The Regulator," where purchasers will find the lorgett, ckenpat t*nd best assortment of GOODS to select from in Northern Pednsylvania, Among them, such as DBF GOODS, CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FISH, PORE, FLOUR AND SALT, Faints and Oils, Yankee 'Notions, &c. To the Ladies. Ladiei will find at the Regulator the choicest selec tion of Dry Goods, adapted to the season, and Co the wants and tastes of all. Shoemakers will find it to 'their interest to call* at the Regulator, and examine oar assortment of find ings, at prices to suit the times. The truth is, we buy our goods for Cash and sell them for Gash cheeper than can Hcboughtat any oth er store in Tioga county. Hoping to receive a share of the patronage of the community, we nsk the pub lic to cDme and examine our stock dtid satisfy them selves of the truth of our statement. All kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and Furs ta ken in exchange fdf goods, and the highest market price given. Wellsboro, Oct: 54, iB6O. FALL CAMPAIGN JUST OPENING AT C. & J. Lt ROBINSON'S ONE PfctCfc STORE. ' WE wish to call the attention Uf oiir frlehds and customers .to oar assortment of SEASOSABLE GOODS; SUCH AS LADIES’ D E.E S S GOODS, ctisfrnisrirh BLACK AND PANOY SILKS CHAT.TJEB AND DE LAINES, I INGHAMB, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS, F BENCH AND AMEBIC AN FEINTS ! ALSO shawls; mantillas and DUSTERS. Got stock Of staple godds is large. Particular uotict is incited to our BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS k SHEETINGS CLOTHS, OASSIMSSES AND’ VESTINGS, FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES HEADT-MIdE CLOTHING, i CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, OBOCBBIBS, BOOTS AND SHOES. HOSIER* AND , ,~ Ac., dec., flfc.y - Ac., Ac Wellsboro, Sept. X. 1860.' VALUABLE FARMING LANDS ! FOR SAUF. * I ’HE undersigned is now offering to settlers A Is largo quantity of oxqelient farming lands, sit uated farm two to fifteen mites’ distance from Wells. Korovin Dolmar, Sbippen, Morris and Elk townships, Tioga Co., Po. . , , The lands ore generally well watered, good soil,and in a healthy part of the country, aWd will he sold in . lots to suit purchasers and oh very liberal terms of .payment For farther particulars inquire of the owners, Messrs. Phelps, Dodge A Co., 19 and 21, Cliff St., New York, ocofthwsubscriber, "i , ' - JOHNDICKINSON, Agent. Welhhsro, Oel.», M«0-yl WELLSBORO BOOK STORE. BOOKS, BOOKS! HURRAH FOR PITH. THE subscriber., having purchased. of 13. E- Bob iuson bis ijUterfst in the Boob nod Stationery bu siness? .Would respectfully inform the public of bisdo sire to carry on _ T* s % »- 4- V v ; <. ‘ <. A. GENERAL IST.EWS 'BOQM &$D BOOK STORE, whore he will furnish, ' It o£© - .■,.* t '• * ■ opposite C. (J. Oagood’s Store, or by mail, the fallowing newspapers and Magazines,’ at the pubiishor’s rates. DAILIES SERVED BY- CARRIERS: New York Tribdfte,' Herald, \ ~ . Times, News, World, WEEKLIES. New York Ledger, Warerly Mogasine, " ’Mercury, Thompson’s'Reporter, “ Weekly, '' Life Illustrated, Welcome finest, WilkeVSpirit, Century, - i Porter's “ Scientific American, ■ Boston Pilot, Frank Leslies’, 1 Tree Flag, X. Y. Illustrated News, Irish American, Harper's Weekly, Littell’s Living Age,’ Waverly Magaiine, Thompson’s Reporter. Imo; Harper's Magazine, Godey’s Lady's Book, . Frank Leslies* Magazine, Peterson's Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, . Arthur's Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, Ladies' Repository, All tbe Year Bound, Ladies' Visitor, Pickles, Budget of Fun, ■ Phoney Fhellow. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com .etk repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper Housings, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, &t. Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to soit any taste, and on tbelowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in tbe trade. SCHOOL BOOKS. Sanders' Scriesof Headers, GreanlcaTa Mathematics, Colton's & Fitches’ Geog'y, Davies f u Monteitf A McNally's “ Sanders' Spellers, Potter and Hammond's Writing Book, Brown's and Kenyon's Grammar* The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited , WM. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, Pa., September 5,1860. yl DRUG STORE IN Dr. O. wTciBSOHT, Haying just opened a first-class'-Drag Store opposite Roy's Block, announces to the citizens of this place and surrounding country that he will keep constantly on band a large and choice stock of ; AND EIEDICIWEB, Wines and'Liquors, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils & Dye Studs, Lamps, Window Glass, Cigars k Tobacco, CAMP BENE, FLUID AND KEROSINE OIL, and ereryotber article kept in a first class Drag Store. ' AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST always in attendance, Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compoun ded. The public are invited to.call. Wellsboro, l9, 1860. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY ANO MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. ROBERT 'YOUNG, late of the firm of .Tabor Young cfc Cq., Tioga, takes thia method to in form the Public'tbat he bos leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the .Tillage of Wellsboro, for a term of years, 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 beat manner and out of the best TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE! He has had over twenty yenrs’experience in the bu siness andwill have the work, entrusted to Him, done directly nnder his supervision. -Vo work' will he sent owl half finished. MI LL-G EAR ING S, PLOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds on band and made to order May 28, 1357. ROBERT YOUNG. FLOURING MILL ; Oi HI EE'S CREEK, .. NEAR HO UIDAYVILLTE. The subscriber, having completed his largo three story Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to, furnish Flour, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit purchasers. CUSTOM WORK of kinds on short notice, and on terms which cannot fail to please. I have THREE RUN OF STONE, almost constantly employed, and I am sure that a trial of my work will prove beneficial to the tuslotner-ae well as myself. 0. F. MoCLURE. December 5, iB6O. NOTICE is; hereby,given that nn application has boon diode to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Coanty by John W. Guernsey, Levi Begelow, Jaben S. Bush, and others; to grant a charter of in corporation for religions services to themselves, their associates and successors, under the name and style of “ The Rector Church Wardens and Vestrymen of St. Andrews Church, Tioga, Pennsylvania,” and if no sufficient reasons bo known to the contrary, the said Court will decree that they become a body .fcmporate. . J. F. DONALDSON, Proth’y. April 10, 1861. THE LAST INVENTED, BEST AND CHkAPBSi S3PRINGf BED m XJBSI I MORE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more ■ durable. Price, only $5.00. For snlo-by ® E, D. WELLS, Lawrenceville. MIRRORS 1 " ' MIRRORS! J MIRRORS! UST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the largest and host assortment of Mirrors ever brought to_ Wellsboro. People who wish “to see themselvessis others see them,” wilt please call'and examine. •• ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortment at 'CAHHETINO, Will be sold at the lowest prices, fcy v_■ 1 „ .. B. DV WELLS, Lawrenceville, Sept. |2, 1860. O.REAT REDUCTION.— - - Anticipating a change in onr business, wo are now offering onr largo stock-of STOVES at greatly reduced price,, PARLOR STOVES JIT COST. Call and examine fur yourselves at . . . - . PARKER BKO’S, WeHsbow. J)0 YOU 5 WANT WANT WHISKERS, DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT MDSTACHH, ’ j j|B«!JUU»GBAai>B I Iff ' CELEBRATED STIMULATING OWaUEii, FOB TUB WHISKERS AND Baib Tbo subscribers take pleasure in annomJ ' Citizens of the United States, that they h av . ?**< tbfe Agency ;a.r, and are now enabled to off American 1 public, the above-" justly celcbr.,? l article. ™ i ti „ Tl»e giioinlatin; ©ngnem s prepared by.D&C. P. Belukoha!., an emi«», . sician of iiondon, and'is warranted to A thick set of U | ""“B •#' WEINERS OR I MUSTACBg. in from thri|/|to This-article it o, one of the klUd used-by-tbei-Erench, and in I and Paris it is in universal use. ■. ~ It economical, soothing, jit«L ting compoundy acting as if by magic upon causing a beautiful gnjwthvaf luxuriant hair i? plied to the pjjhip, it will and «!' spring up itfiplace of the bald spots'a flne new hair. Applied according to direction, v turn BED or towy hair dark, and restore g n j u its original color, leaving it soft, smooth', andj« The “ OxorEST ” is an indispensable article in* gentlen)an's|toiiet, and after one week’s-siaetlien. not for any consideration be witbont it.' I ' ' The subscribers are Ibe only Agents foil thin in the UniWMStates, to whom all orders'nmni dressed, ! /iff? - - - t Price One Dollar a box—for sale by all Dn> and Dealers d or a box of the “ Ongnon t’’ '(w«2 ta have the 4s.«d effect) will be sent to any** sire it, by njajtl (direct), securely packed, price andpoaiage, $1 .) 8. Apply reor addreT* I I I HOHACE L HEGEMAN A CO - 1I 11 ■ Druggists, ic.,l " 2ff-m6 “ jlf 2i William Street, New iXSSe jFOE, SALE! jj'l by ■ ; WICgIAM & BLOBDGO ‘Jja ' A* OCR SURBEEr IN TljpGA, TIOGA COUNTY, vL, A LAROE SUPPLY OF raXTTJJ ,TEEES, eSiR-UTBBEBv GRAPES, EVERGREENS, &c., 4,^' PEARS-fTfrees of the most desirable kind, tra large-sraeJiif desired. Standard trees m beaThij *' A snpply ° f tho choicest IM. , different klo& of Crab apple. i aj ‘ *K kind's 0 larSo Snpply 0f tk " bert mi oust j Ptm , CHERRIES —An extensire assortment of th«|b tt ti( GRAPES —Viz: Delaware, Diana,lsabella,Blitn„ dy. White Sweet Water, White Snmmer, Uartfwd p 5 Rebecca andjOoncord. , ORNA M.ENTAl.— Weeping Monnlain Ash,JToner nut. Balsam a* ftr. Scotch Fir, European Silrer fo Spruce, SUWfin and American Arbor Vitae, Lan-i. it SHRUBBERY— HoIIy leared Berberry,ChincitlTer Spiraea pin n(i folio, Dentzia, Green Fomythia. . ROSES— Baltimore Celle, Prairie -Qneen. GOOSEBERRIES — Of several choice varietiei. CURRANTS— Cherry, Red,and White. We would inrite all who are In want of aareritluiAi trees, Ac., to call and see them for their own saiishnu * ■ 111 "B. C, WICKHAM, - JOHN T. BLOODMOI JTiogaj Auj i ; WARE ROOM, T&B Subscriber most respectfully auuuoncai •he has on,bond at the old stand, and furnk ciu-ap jLot of Fumilnrei eomprising||in part Orating Ujld Common aiili Cu,'.,m»t'r,Card andjfier Table, Di, f, ;rt Hrcnkfim Tablet, Marble-topped and Commniak Cupboards, Cottage anM other Ilcdtteadt, •fat and Chain, Gilt and Jioteirood Mmliiiaji Picture Frnmee. r * COFFINS made to order- on short notkt i hearse will be famished !f desired. K B. Turning and Sawing-done to order. August, lf. ,1839. B. T. VASHOHS CHAEteION FLOORING MILLS.- wjjHKsiaT <se bailey, Haring secured the best mills in the Conwy, oita prepared to do Custom Work, merchant Wt and in feet everything that can be done in tosfij Mills, so ns to give perfect satisfaction. MEAL AND FEED, Imk; WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,, at our *ti|» m Wcllsboro, or at the mill. Cuir Goods exchanged for grain at the market price. Ail goods delivered free of charge within tbtwp ra ‘!? n - , WRIGHT 4 BAIL El. Wdishorn, Feb. 13, 1861. WALKEB ji DAS A I LOT OF WHIM BUFFALO MB Whole Robes from $3 to $8 at kii HAT AND CAP STOBE, ''§![ COROTNO, N. T. Janaarjpi, 1861. N E The snbscriber would respectfully inform the pit* of Wellsboro and vicinity that be has opened* FLOUR & PEED STOBE one door above Dr. Gibson’s Drag Store, on MaihS whore he wSU keep constantly on hand as good*®* sortment irf FLOUR and FEED as can be fo®** the markiti which be will sell cheap for cash. « a large assortment of i Choices Wines and Xiqiior*,: «f a superior qualify, and warranted free freffl teration, which be will sell to LumbcnncD at wholesale, cheaper than any other Northern Pennsylvania.- j. J. E*w J Wellsboro, Deo. 1,9, 1860. - j WALDi PAPER PAPER ! ;ji wallpaper i : I ij WALL PAPER i IB- WALL PAPER + if" WALL PAP® J Latest styles and largest assortment of wall ever brought in Wellsboro.' In connection #“» above can be found Window Shades fi f aji ti»M“ soon at - H. -SH”' i Wellsboro, April 6th, 1860. : ‘ J TyrORE NEWS FROM HEAD QUART® 5 ! I'be subscriber would respectfully annoofl 58 . the oitisens of Wellsboro tbdt be has.on haodfg sorlment of Harrison's Comtfbian Hair Oils, So*g Creams, Hair Restoratives, Rouge and Powder tbe Imdie£, ! Ac,, .Ac. He tfould invite all to jT re \ a call, qtjbe tfcrbtfr shoft hack of the Postoffr*;a i April IT, IS6I. GBO. CAMP® k ! NOTICE. Vt/B have Ingham’s Combined * T Separator In,our Mill, ah 4 can-now et*“S wheat perfectly, and separate all fonl grain fro O-g and particularly the oats'. . Partners can have oats taken out of their seed wFffif at onr MilW per bushel. Call and: examinethe "rasrshegn. " ; • • „ , - WRIGHT 4 BAIW I '. Wellsboro, March 13, 1861. bindiwcr BOOKS, Magazines and Newspapers boood i° J pericr Universal facilities ensol,, pleas ill.— Csjl soo at the BOOS 819? * •&> . ’ _ (' ■ [22, 186QJ-1 CABINET LOWER THAW Et&R BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS MARKET 1 [tp! ~~— 'Flour and feed stou IN WEX.LSBOEO.
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