i * ' • AMSABEOW ESCAPE. I '' i" "Come Joe) tell ns what maije jou turn pale awhile ago when Jack told-as that he had seen a.gpave,. and asked whose it was. . | ■ "Bah, boys 1 tarn pale, did I? There fare, ciroumatancea ia-thp lives of-most paebwholive on the frontier, Which to have them' recalled, will make-them turn pale. And mentioning ' tbqt grave and asking whose it* was, recalled a fearful event.inmi experience. But as'Jthe night is ung, yeVl wifi teH you aboutfit; and perhaps lt,jfil|Jbb a Warning to you to trust too mtscU to a stranger, or thijow temp tation in his tyay< ; 1 ; ] 1 Several i ago I was bat with a prospecting foPiaUver, high np in the Gale riv er. We had hfeii some time without meeJJng with any and were returning to Burt • Yama, with the country. We had left the Pimss ,Village a day’s journey behind us, when we fe? (n with a man travelling Ike same way thatjpe were. He was without gijub orblsnkets, ansisai® he was going to Californio. As we had somp spare mules we told him that if he could ridet* pack saddle, he could go wj.th ns as far as Fog- Yuma. None of us liked the ' looks of ,tbo felf|w.' He had such a thoroughly villanous expression. But as he seemed |so " badly "used np rfe took pity on him, nndm.jde him the offer thi'i we did. lie' accepted, with out hesitation. ;iJVf found'hira. taciturn, neper speaking unless'be iwas spoken to. When he camped, he wodlti thke the saddle off his mfle and'go off by hf,jiaelf, never helping to get t|be grubreitdy; and vraen it was .ready he wm|ld, come and' With-the rest; of.us.- How ever, though Vo. did not liho him or his actions, • we said nothing, thjnkinghe might liaro some secret sorrow that Ve had no right to' pry in|o. We had traveled two days when what I am about to tell you occurred. We bad campedjnt noonand as the weather was very wai-m, soihe one proposed that we should take a bath. All had' felt that it would be deliciously cool amuse ment, bathing In the shade of the cotton wopd trees vjiiileh hangs over the bank of the riv|r. We stripped and were soon enjoying onrselves gioripusly. I liajl a belt arOuml rtie with several twenties in it, aud took it off fto give me free play in the viater., I laid it down on my clothes carelessly never thinking of bal ing it from'any pi the company, as they dll knew that I bad the inoney, and I had bo idea that the stranger would he tempted to’take |t, ,As. 1 came out of th(||water, I noticed'the strap ger looking val-y tbngingly at my belt, bht ■ thought po more abo&tit. That niglit, for soma cause, I could nft slejp well, and when I won d fall into a stated f, unconoiousness, I was Iron ti led with such v| ,1(1 l*ke dreams that I won d rattier had rcmdiljed - broad awake. At last, about midnight, wept to sleep soundly, hopr ■ long I lay -I <lo ntt kp'ow, but I wakened sud denly'to find somVqiße kneeling over me acd. very carefully cpttipg my,shirt open. Now I have always had;ith| power (calling it presence of mind, or else) of comprehending in an instant ail going on around me, i|o matter from how , sleep I may be awokp. It is anything bu ; pleasant to wake and find ones self in the p.swer of a desperado who wBl have no hesitation in plunging a knife into yoi r heart. ' | 1 felt.uavself iri'anything but an enviable siit uation, knowing that the slightest indiciition c|n my part of being,awake' would cause the villinja to give me between the ribc-3 the length of hie bowio, or the contents of. his pistol. For al though i could not see his pistol, I felt sure lie had it handy. To secure my pistol without let ting him know that 1 was awake, was a verk deltaic operation, and 1 attempted to aoomplisp it- in the following mpnncr. My- pistol and bowie knife were tmtb'umlui my which I used for a pillowr I threw my right arm over my bead,taking care not to touch the robber and yawned, as ifjl was half awake, but ready with my left handjto catch his arm in theevedit of his attempting stab me, 1 bad my ejrqs partly shut, bo, hl,‘- could not easily see thetfa glisten but sufficiently open to see bis every move, which I couSd easily do, as it was a clear starlight riigbl. Olathe instant that I moveq, he raised his arm tofstrike and I was nearly be traying to him myheuig awake by throwing up nay jeft hand, buf l ame strong impulse preven ted me from doinglf atq| held his knife suspen ded to give me the" blow' had I made another niove. When ! threw my band over my head, withithe I placed it under the > saddle andiob. thfr|)at of my pistol,' which was cockfed ready fttruse. . I lay in that position foj about half qSminr|e, but it seemed like an houij.. By that .time I Ft | power over my breathing vyhioh on first l iking came very-thick. At soon as he though that; I was sound asleep again, ho band and began | ophrat ting on my shirt,’ Clearing iiwuy from the belt 'd'lien I thought my opportunity had coma, and tried' to-jerk my-six shooter, but it vyas foul some way, and it ;ivotiW dot come. I tdoughj that my time had arrived, for as quick as he drew and stroo'k with his knife. He struck at my throat. Mvi eyes were broad open then,! and I saw where the knife was coming. Bj ij quick involuntary, .fhoveiient, I threw myself ttsido and he.Umist have Overreached himselfj' for the kniferstuok into my saddle, and so tight! that he cool'd not get it out. jm' trying to gelj my pistol, my hand touched the cold silver bile of my bowie. Instinctively I took hold of iff abandoning the pistol, and was nerving my atmi Mr the-blow when I felt the cold muzzle of his! pistol against pry foiphead. I struck out,bhml-{ )y, as X done so, there ,was the stunning repurtj Of his pistol. How I do not knowjJ my face was blacker jd with the powder, and| my whiskers nearly : turned off, but that was all! the (|amage done to 1 me. My blow, thought struck at random,' hsi 1 proved a severe' one. My. knife bad gone into jye left side of his neck in side of the collar bofee.- The knife must have reached his hearty for as I drew it out to again, he fell on roe .with his whole weight and,! his blood squirting aft, over my face. He gave one qnfref/ and stretched put his length and. lay perfectly dead. , The whole transaction did not fike three-quarters of a min ute. The report of sthe pistol had aroused the eompauy—every roah sprang to his arms. Some Were looking fur the; nudes, while others word asking who fired tfaS shot, and where the Indi ana were. Tcalled to the boys to take the dead man off me, for I was a| weak'as a child. A couple done' as.l requested, While others threw freah sage brush on the half smouldering camp fire, and we soon had plenty'of light to see w.hat had'happened. I toldfhe boye'all about what had occurred- Wo found all the mules in their places but mine, w%ich was slaked off about twenty yards from tfie camp, with one of the Other boy’s, saddle apd bridle on her. I went; into the river and cleaned myself from his blood-,■>, and then sat down hr the camp fire, where JJ femoinef til! m°rnin|, unable to sleep. HQ, g, a," it tbe jtbbrevuted title of tbo se ceded gutted Tfae designation is “Confed erate Stealing .UtofamJ' , I i • AYER’S SARSAf ARlkifAj FOB FdUFTinQ 188 B100B; Acd for the speedy cure of the uul ij ufljii I t l f[WT. nf IKtease Scrofula nhd'Scrofulous 1 cars, Sores, Bolls, - -- ; - ( Opala^tfCi.,Sth Jnno, 1559. . J. C. Area tesri'-ginW: Xf«eitl|iydat3r-to acknowledge whafc your SmwtSftnigi Me doAcifonnie.-, H«flng*.inborited a lf to carton* trays for years'. Vur*froUtuk-Ulce£s‘'on my bauds and axmBkva9nit:tlraeB' ik turaed'-faward nfad distrusted mo at the ton my ht^ffund one was pannui and loaHiiibinirhejvadHeseription* many medicines and Hot' withoutFihuch relief from any thing. grew At length I was -rejoiced thread In the Gospel .Mesrie«fcr that you hod pre pared on alterative (Sarsapai ilia), fdqJ. knew frym your re potation that anything you made must,he good. I seut to Cincinnati aud gotJt, and used it tllijit cured mo. I took it, as you advise, in doses of a;teilapdonful over a month, and used almost rhres-bottles. Nh& land healthy akin soon formed under the tcab. which aftef Afwbrile fell off. My skin Is now likiuxw by my fc&Jiifes difaaae has gone from fey-system. vwl^lbelieVeilmt Xfeel what I am sayipg tclt'j i>n that yoh"to be one of the apostles of llie age, and remain evCF gnitcfully, yours,’ T f IEyREI) B. TALLEY. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Tetter and Salt Uheupi, Scald Hoad, Itiugworm, Sore I Eyes, ;l Dr. Robert M. writes froifl Sftlein, N. Y 7 12th Sept. 1859. that he ha 1 * (jured an invelprMe |yjse of Dropsy, which threatened'to terminate our Sarsaparilla, and alsou dangerous of Malignant Ery sipelas b.> large d(|ses of the same; cures the common Eruptions by it constantly. Cronchocele, O.xdtro or Silled Neck. Zebulon Sloan of ProsiYeCt, TexaStyijites: “Tlirpe bottles of your pari Ha cured me Goitre —a hideous swelling on The neck, which 1-bato buffered trom over two years.” ;J.J| Lencorrhma or .Whites, ■Ovaiifln, ’ljon)or, Utexine Ul * temtloTT, PfcmaJe Bfsease’s. Dr. J. B S. Chabnlug, of New Xurk-City, writes: ‘*T most cheerfully comply with the request of your agent in saying I have found jour Sarsapai ilia alterative in the numerous for which tViijemploy such a x'erae dy, but in Female Diseases df the Scrofulous di athesis. 1 have eured'niany inveterutfejcases of ix*«rorrlicea by it, and sumo jw here the complaint j i*:is caused by nlecra tion of tin* urerus. The uln ration hjiitf was soon cured.— Nothing withtapi} know ledge'eqtKtlßilj for these female de ranpernents,.” i .*!• ft Edwani S. Marrow, of Newbury,] Al« \ writes, “ A danger ous avarMii rumor on one of the in (ny family, which bad defied .ill the remedies wo c. üb( einjiloy, has at length •been compi- 1> !.V cure.! by your eytt«ci?lif tfarsap.mlla. l)ur physician tlnouzht nothing but tnnld afford re lief, but iie ad;j>ed the trmljtf as the last resort before cutting, and it After taking your reined \ Wt*kS disuse rumuSns Mercuritti j^jjfeenso. * New August, ISSO. Dr.J.r. \ y<ir: Sir, I cheerfull? cWuply with tlio request of yonr mj-ut mid report to you sotilq df the effects 1 have realized with join MirMpiinll.i. M . • I have i-ur-yl with id in mj praftssotninj«tof the rnjnpbuuN for which it i.s Vecomniemicd, iupi Itftva fumul its cflWts truly .wonderful in tiie i me 1 of \nureitl, tjui' Murcureal Disease One of my p.iu'i-nt.s had Syphilitic in his tiiimit,which were co-y-imiihg bin palate aud lns month. Your Sarsapinlln r taken, cured h hijin five weeks. An other vs a? .itturked liy secondaiy jySJptoms in Ins nose, and the ulceration had oaten away ft cor<idonible part of if, no that 1 Ixdiev. d th * dislud'*r WuuM si"«n|jreuch his brain and kill him. lint it-vu.lded to my aikiTtitytration of your S-tr sapanda: fbe-uICTs Jlc-sfvd, and he* id well again, not ui cour—w if>i. ut some disfiguration ty jds face. A woman who had le-en treated for the samo d’tfptidor by nmreury was sutT'-i wig fi-onjJ tip-, poLou in her b.onjla] Tlioy had become bo s' n-'ihvi to flie weujfher that on ’a tli|nip day sbe sufleied iii iatmg pfiln m lier joints tuul Varies, £bc, too, wa* ijcon d • ntiii.lv 'by your Sar-aparllln Jn ii£fvw weeks. I know from its bTiimla, wlnrfc ymn agent li»e, that this pre paraft<m from ypur Inbrajury must fjejiiilgreat remedy; epa-* seqn nth. these trutyVenini kabti faults with It have not Surprised me. ' ’ jmteruaHy \ cmrsJ|' > ; , 1 G.’ V.4 r ARrvTMEI\ M. D. Rhcmatistn, Gout. . t Indep “ndeijre f*re<tou 6tb -July. ISSG. Ds. .T. C Aver sir. il have been lt,fl|dted vv'irh a painful chrome Uhematisra for a long baffled the skili of ,*hy "Klans, and stuek tu me m sprefof all the remedies 1 could find, until 1 tried your J*ar'aps U|i. (>ne me in two weeks, aud (restored my fr)u«|nil health so much tint I am far better than betore I wcAttacked. I flunk it a wondeiful mgdicme. J. FKEAM. .Tub s V. Gefchell. oPSt. Louis. YrH&t “ I have boon nf fli. ted for years* with 4n affection,Liver, which des troyed my heujth. I'tried every and everything foiled to i>U'*\e me; ab<l I have down nan for sumo vears from nd other cause tHiiftiiderangement of fhe Li’ er sf\ beloved pastor, the Rev. Ajfe-34spy. advised me to try y <ur Sarsaparilla, because be eaidDQidknevv you, and any tbmg yon madi was wurlh trying Byjbe blessing of God .it ha« enred uu-. jmd hi'-, so pmitied as to make a new i*i.,n of me. 1 fee| young again best that can be said nf you is not half : good enougli.wj; K bchirnis. Cancer Tiumors. Ulceration, CariiVaiid of ifi^Uones. A greit variety of enl«es hare to us whore cu: - <.f tliew#. b.rnieiaUe i from the um “f flu- n nier|y, but <>nr splice notjeduut them Soim- nf lb m iii-vy Ik* flmml m our Atm.mac.w Inch th- ivo nt-< In hiw naihoS art* pleased gratis to ill Who ui!l |.»r them- [ j Dy-pop.-ia, Heat! Pkn-e, Fit3,pSpjl|p«y, Molan itoi-dy, .Nturalgi»| J j| ; reniai kirbl** of rln—c uOAjJlOfi** hnre been made In the altaritin* powVßiuf this mediciSet 1 . Il stimulate- the v it d biMetT'uis into v igun’ii** action, ayiMhua overcomes dis nr *er-< wlib’li wuubi beypua Ijs reach. i?uch a remedy has hmgbien inquired by tliolijujpessities of the peo the people and nc arc (pufidcut this v||il for them ah that medicine can do. j , ' AYER'S CHERRY f^CTORAL, KoR RAPIP Cvtiglss. Cul ls. Hoarseness,|pH>nii, Bronchitis, In cipi«. nt C'inMUiijttiqh. and for the |Cei|t*fiaf Consump tive Patients in advanced iDiseaae. This h a remedy so mnlvemll.r Surpass any othei for thecuie of throat and lnnfffco|[aplaiht*». that it fs> u-eb here to publish fhe ev nlence olsiil® virtues. ■ Its uu nv.illi-d evcejjence for doughs and coii}hl and its truly wan d-rful cures*of pnlnnfriafy disease, feiTC' mape it knov»n throughout die Ciyilizud nations of thfcqarth. Few are the commuuitiestor even families among who have not ‘ some personal experience of its effecti«-sbme living trophy -In their midst of its vifjfiufy over the pil|Ue aud dangerous • disorders ol the throat find lungs. AaSilj know the dread ful fatality of thcM'<]iofipli*rs. «od know, too. the effects ot this remedy, vne need not dofEbpre than to a?«ure (hem that rf has now ajiiahe v tjlxtf jit did burp when nuking the cures which Lave wou so sfiohgly upon the con- Qdunie of mankind. i . r-jj Prepared bv E>r. J. C. Agfsß & Co., • j • K; | ] Lowell, Mass. Sold by C. £ J. ill. RobiDSonrjmjensboro; 11. 11. Bor-len, Tioga; W. (It Miller nndjljjj.iParkbufst. Lnw renceville ; A. & J. ling> Gaines ; J. «t ] J. U. Parkhjjfiit, "Klkland; W. fv. Mitchell, Mltchdljville; J. licuington, Middle hury; Bennett it Rfjndall, Centre; G. IV. Nesbitt, Mansfield; S. S. Ptfftjkud, Covington; G. H. Sheffcr. Liberty : D. S. Mrotg, ; Fox Sc Witter, Mainsburg/and by I)eafer£ every where. March 27(h, 1561.-j6m. ]|f '| NOTICE-. — The (public notified that the Co-parfincrship existing and conducted in the naujje of Bennea.4, liandall, in the Mercantile business, (jonnected wiSe tlie manufacture of Lumber in County, is nowjifelbsed by mutual consent and agreemertt. taking efflit the Ist of April, inst- Th? Books nodi Accounts wjfll remain with, and .ire the property of thi«i new Firnrjwfj Eiolomon Ben nett & Son. who will cantinne at the old stand. All having unsettled accounts ap particularly requested to call and fettle the sa4|e.;i i « firm-tender | Leir thanks mr.fch't liberal share ujT patronage given tbejm by the public, and solicit a continuance of their fiiyor and patiSwjpgt to their suc cessors, who will endeavor to rends|a fill equivalent mb good and at cash pnlef, And every ar ticle plainly marked iar figures, tha&ali ijrho purchase can read and cxamineitolFltbcmseh'ili., 1 1 b\ BIENNETT, JM "J. m. k|xdall, Middlcburv, April liCl. m ' AOV4CE. I ” have Smutter and Separator in and now clean all -wheat perfectly, and sdpa'rate all grain from it, and particularly the FarmerijpDan have all the .oats taken out of thejrlseed wheat rpour; Mill at 4 cts. per bushel. Cafi and examine the # ir- WRIGCf i & BAILEY. Wellsboro, March 1801. §[>! WAV ;t-ir fjfEti . IT ' g; ■ WALL PAPER 7 iJ wall p|4peh » :1 PAPER,! ■ A\ WALL hWpi /S WALL Latest styles and largest 4 ever brought in Wellfetiofo.* above can be found Window Sbadea&f soon at ] J 33 Wellsboro, April sthi|]B6o. jJT j t More news from heaßlji The £h6seriber vrouU respccl£oly tbe Ci 'Hi ' Re- - --S^ PAPER wall paper Q with the kinds. Call SMITH. ARTERS. innoance te hand as as* Qj6, Soaps,. $\ fiii t It! 11l THE Tlo6r A COF NT Y AGITA T O B. COMSEBCUI COLIEGE. ttfCATEB OVER TnfrSUSQUEHANNA VALLET BAKK, ; BINGHAMTON. N. Y. t FACULTY. 0, W, IttrtrELi, Principal, Professor of the Scienceof Accounts, 1 Practical Accountant, atlthot of Lowell’s Trfatlse upon , Book Keeping, Diagrams Illustrating the ■. John Kankin, Commercial Accountant, Professor ofßook- Keeping and Practical Mathematics. i. * J. J. Cdbtis, Assistant TJeacher in the Book-Keeping Do partmeni. '' T; A. J, Warner, Professor of Practical and Orrianient&t*‘Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. ' ". Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and ' Political Economy. . Hon. Ransom Balcom, Lecturer on Coritftffcta, Prommissary writes arid Bills of Exchange. Rer.Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer'on Commercial EthlfcS. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. HoN.SHBRMfND. Phipps, Wm*. K. Osborn, Esq., Tracy B. Morgan, Esq., War. E, Tatlo*, of the firm ot Taylor, Weed & Co., u. D. Djjnlon, of ot Jackson, Denton & Marks. Do Witt C. Striker. The object of this College is tb afford to all .an opportunity of obtaining a thorough business education. The books arid ate &cfefrflfy arranged by practical accountants expressly for this Insitution and embraces all the recent improvements. . i The course of instruction comprises'-crery department oi business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the following kinds of business, me:—Geno&U Merchandising. Manufacturing, Banking. Conimis<qon,' Sfcamboatlng, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign .Shipping, ic. Young Men can qnalhy themselves in a short time at this institution to fill important.and lucrutire situations. Am ple references can be given where graduates of 1860 arc now filling with, salaries jf raying from SoOU to $l5OO per annum.' ” > ' ■ Thy Propnetorsare in possessiqij.of testimonials from some of the fir 1 *! commercial .houses "State, to whom they have furnished book-keepers, shying tlieir entire satisfac tion and confidence in the ability* of the graduates of this institution. , Penmvnship, in all its branches, taught by the mostsklllfnl and tho-ough master* of tho art. No college in the houutry enjmsa higher reputation in this department. Ladies Department entkely separate from that of the gen tlemen. ' c . . Students can enter. College at any time~no vacation.? Time to complete thelcourse from 8 to 10 weeks. _ Student* poising the requisite examination arc presented with the most elaborate and elegantly engraved Diploma issued by any commer. ini or classical institution iu the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situation?. ttsufor term? of Tuition, price of board, testimonials fmDrgraduates filling situations, &c., semi for circular con taining full particulars. \ Btyl MRS. GRIDLET’S MILLINERY STORE 1 AT THE ACADEMY CORNERS, DEERFIELD j PA., Mns. G. tenders her thanks to the Ladies of Tioga Co, and takes pleasure in informing the public that she will OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT O P 1 F.l SHI ON GO ODS May Ist, 1861, at PAYEE'S STORE, opposite the Cowxesque Hotel. bonnets, flats, ribbons, flow ers, LADIES AND CHILDRENS' RI DING HATS AND COSTUMES on hand. A large and beautiful variety, inten ded to please the-- Uste„of. a 11... BLEACHING AND BLOCKING done/’ All ordprs'fbr every variety of BONNETS and BA TS, filled and forwarded at once to any address. Bonnets from $1.50, up to please the taste of tb l - first class customer. Goods warranted os represent . Good? sold cheaper than at any other cstablisl ent this tide of New York. THU LATEST STALES AND FASHIONS just received. The patronage of the public solicited. • E. H. N. GRIDLEY. D erficld, May Ist, ISO I. T. E. GRIOEEY will nl?o sell goods for ready pay, saving the custom on goods purchased, do'ng away with a ORJJDir SYSTEM which is ruinous to both buyer and seller. BETTER and PRODUCE forwarded eaclFtveek to New York to the best commission Houses. Express will run to the Hail Ruad each Wednesday, j THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid (fur BUTTER, EGGS and IPRODUCE. My old customers of Brookfield will noi be neglected in this new arrangement. T. E. GRIDLEY. * Deerfield, May Ist, 1361. HEAD QUARTERS —ron — ! BOOKS STATIONARY, 1 NO. 8 MARKET STREET, The subscriber would rdspectfullyjequest the atten- tion of J THE INHABITANTS OF TIOGA COUNTY, to’the extensive additions lately tnado to his stock of Books, Stationary? FANCY ARTICLES, &c„ forming the most complete assortment that can be found in this section, and -which will be sold at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. On hand at all times tbo STANDARD WORKS OF | THE MOST POPULAR AUTHORS, IN PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AR CHITECTUfIE, RELIGION, ROMANCE, &C. DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES, supplied at Ifejr York prices. BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, and PRAYER BOOKS, in great quantity. BLANK BOOKS, of every description. * Memorandum and Pass Books, of till kia<l4,.axid any particular kind made to ;or on short notice'. All kinds of writing and indollible INKS, Stee and Gold Pen?, Drawing Paper, Mathematical Inatru ments, Portfolios, Pocket Knives, Ac. Ac, A large stock of I*APER HANGINGS. of new and beautiful designs,, from 6d to $2 Gold and Velvet Borders, Of extra or narrow idtb to match the different styles* Window Shades, Oil Paintings, French Lithographs and Engravings. V.'T ! PICTURE FRAMES.. : . 4 Frames of-Gilt aud Fancy Mouldings,- of plain Ve neered Mahogany, fitted to, any siaed Pictures, .at short-notice, and cheap as the cheapest * . i .J ■ ■ V: I THE MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS. of the day fupished at Publishers’ Prices, and al orders (hr ' . , | SHfiEX mSICAND BOOK BINDING, executed promptly, and at the.lowest prices. ' 1/ ; CORNING, N. 7. E.’ E. ROBINSON. pottirr the sxoofii MOFFAT’S iiPH r»rLx.s, AND PHCENIi- BITTERS.' THE hich and envied celebrity which these pro-eminent .Medicines have acquired lor their invaluable efficacy In all tHo'lUseasea which they profess to cure, bos rendered iho nanal practice of puffing not only unnecessary, bhl unworthy otthorii. IV All- CASES ?T of Asthma. Acnte and Chrctiie Khabatisfc; Affections of Iho BI^MLLIOUS 'fKVERS AND LITER COMPLAINTS’. ' In th« aoulh ami.west, whcro'theso diseases prevail, they will be found Invalmrtsifv Planters, farmers and others, whp uncOjUsq these Medicines/ will never afterwards bo without BffLlOta COLIC, SEROS. LOOSEVESS, MtES, COSTIVE NKS.COLDS ANDCOCGHS.CHOLIC, OOBEUPT HUMORS, dropsies. . Dyspepsia.— No person with this distressing disease, should delay using these medicines-immediately. Eruptions of the SKin, Erysipelas. Flatulency. Fever aud'Ague.— For tola scourgeof, tjw* western country, tftes© medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certaln.reßJ edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return ox the disease; a euro by these medicines Is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied and be cured. F of (ompfexion — w - - T GENERAL DEBILITY,, GOUT, GIDDINESS* GRATED, Headaches of every kind.Tnward Fever, Inflamatoiy.Rhema tista, Impure Blood, Jaundice, loss of Appetite. Mercurial Diseases.— Never fails to eradicate entirely all tl»e effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner thati the most pow erful, preparation of Sarsaparilla, NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS „ ' o* all kinds. ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. Pi7«..l.The original proprietor of these medicines was cured of Piles of 35 years’ standing, by the use of these life medicines alone. - A . j PAINS in the head, side, back. Joints and organs. . . Rheumatism,— Those affected with this terrible disease,will bo sure pf relief by the Life Medicines. f • Rush of Blood to the Head. Scurvy, Salt Rheum,Swellings, Scroflula, or King's Evil In Its forms, Ulcers of ev ery description. ...... ~ Worms of aU kinds are effecturally expelled by these medi cines. Parents will do well them whenever their existence le suspected. Relief"will be certain. The liife Pills and Phoenix Bitters *■ PURITY THE BLOOD, Ami thtas remove all disease from the systdm. Prepared aud sold by . , ,DR. B- Mom.T, . ’ 536 Br&dway, cor. Anthony Street, New York. For sale by all Druggists. 52yl QUARLES OSGOOD, Is now receiving his i WINTER SIOCK 0E GOODS, * Consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, IRON ASD STEEL, , NAILS, TiLOUR, SALT*, &C . Which, for variety and extent, is rarely excelled, and < . > no greater inducements th.4>urcbasers can be offered in this section of country, either in VARIETY, QUANTITY, QUALITY OR PRICES, ■Whether for LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOY OR GIRL, Farmer) mechanic or Lumberman. Weiisboro, Oct, 31,-1860. FALL CAMPAIGN jrST OPENING AT G. & 1 J. ih ROBINSON’S 1 )NE PRICE STORE. TTTE wish to call the attention of our friends and ;\ Y cuslgmers-to our assortment of \ SEASONABLE GOODS, V. seen as LADIES' DRESS GOODS', ! COMPRISING BLACK AND FANG? SILKS CWAT.r.rES AND DE BAINES, INGHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS, . FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS ALSO SHAWLS, MA.NTILLA_S.AND DUSTER'S." Onr stock of staple goods is large. Particular notice is invited tu our ' *' . BtMWN ax'd BLEACHED SHIRTINGS 4 SHEETINGS; CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES READYMADE CLOTIHIVG, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, &.C., &c., &c., &c., , &c Weiisboro, Sept. I,ISCO. JOHtf A. ROY,- , WELLSBORO, -PA., APOTHECARY, TVIIQLESALp AND RETAIL DEALER IN’ ERVG.S, MEEICIXES AXE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY SOAPS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, BRUSHES, VARNISHES, P AIXTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, PJTMT MBDICIIES, VIOLS AND BOTTLES, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, PtJRE WINES AND BRANDIES, FOR "MEDICAL PURPOSES. ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WINE, Warranted to bo pure Grape juice, prepared ex. pressly for Communion purposes. To Farmers. We have for sale Farrier’s Powders und Liniment, the .best kind of preparations for Hofses,- By the use of the Powder, the appetite 1& improved, all derange ments of the digestive organs’ are corrected, whits It softens the skin an d gives to the coat a soft and shi ning appearance: The Liniment is' used for stiff joints and lameness of all kinds-in horses and cattle. 1 . tO THE PUBLIC: Choice Tea 5........... Soda Crackers...... Pure Saleratus... '.... Marking Ink- Cream of - Tartar Writing Paper—3 colors., English CorbontWo Soda- Feng and Envelopes., ...... Corn 5tarch.....:......,....; Black and Yfllow Snuff.,'. Nutmegs and Ginger...... Indigo. Cudbar, and all Pepper and Cinnamon.... articles for c010ring...... Stove Blacking-.. Betsies for pres, fruit...... Prepared G1ue...... Violin A Base Viol s.fcrings Brirtol Bricfc (scauring... Trasses A Shoulder brace. Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders promptly answered.-- — Every'article for sale usually l sold in a first- class Drug Store, and at the lowest market priees. ' Wellsboroi.May'jl, 136 f, WfILLSBORO BOOK STORE. b6oks, BOOKSI HURRjAH FOE SMITH. THE subscriber, having purchased of E. E. Eob- Inson his interest in'the Book and Stationery bu siness, would Respectfully inform the public of his de sire to carry op ~J%. OBNBBAL NEWS BOOM AND BOOK STORE, where he #IU ; jfurnish, - AT THE OID.STiXD, opposite C. G. bsgood’s Store, or by mail, the following newspapers Magazines, at the publisher’s rates. DAIRIES SERVED BY CARRIERS. New York Tribune, Herald; j Times, . News; ; . WEEKLIES. Npw i’orfi Ledger, Waverly Magazine, “ Mercury, Thompson's Keporter, “ Weekly, - Life Illustrated, Welcome Gnesf, Wilke's Spirit, Century, j Porter's lf Scientific American, Poston Pilot, Frank Leslies*,,' True Flag, N. Y. Illustrated Nows, Irish American, Harpers Weekly, Littdl's Living Age, Waverly Magazine, Thompson's Reporter. -MONTHLIES. Harper’s Magazine, Godey's Lady’s Book, Frank Leslies'Magazine, Peterson's Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, ’■ - . Arthur's Magazine, ' Eclectic Magaz|ne, Ladies’ Repository, All the Year-Rdundj Ladies' Visitor, Knickerbocker,! Pickles, Budget of Fun,l » . Phunny Fhellow. Also, will bo kept constantly on hand, a com .etc repository of j CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL* POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blauk Books, Paper Hangings, SHEET MIJSIC;PICTURES, MAPS, <tc. Orders for Binding Books. The worirexecuted to suit any taste, and pb the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also be given toSPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. SCHOOL BOOKS. Sanders’ Series of Readers, Grcanlcafe Mathematics, Colton’s & Fitches' Geog’y, Davies * " Monteit&fc McNally's t( Sanders' Spellers, Patter and Hammond’s Writing Book, Brown's and Kehyon’a Grammar. , The of the public is respectfully solicited WM. H. SMITH. Weiisboro, Pa-, September 5, 1860, yl DRCG STORE IN WELLSBORO. Div; O. W, GIBSON, Having jast opened a first-class Drag Store opposite Roy’s Block, announces to the citizens of this place and sarroundinglcountry that be will keep constantly on hand a large bud choice stock of DRUGS RND MEDICINES, Wines and Liquors, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils i Dye Stuffs, Lamps, Window Glass, Cigars,<fc Tobacco, CAAfPSESE; FLUID AND EEBOSTSE OIL, and every other article kept in a first class Drug Store. AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST always in attendance. > 4 Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compoun ded. The publiq are invited to calL • Weiisboro, Dec. 19, 1860. WELLSSORO FOUNDRY AND iMACHIHfE SHOP AGAINjIN FULL BLAST. ROBERT f OUHG, late of the firm of Tabor ■ Young A tfo., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that he has leased the Fonndfy and Machine Shop, in the Village ofjWellsboro, 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 best inanner and out of the best material. TWSNT7 jvEARS EXPERIENCE! . He has had over twenty yearslcxperiencein tbebu siness and will bare the work, entrusted to him, done directly under hiffisuperrision. So tcork \oilL'he sent out half Jxmifhed. HILL-GEARINGS, PLOWS* STOVES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 28, 1857. J ROBERT YOUNG. ‘ FLDURING MILL ON HILL'S CREEK, NEAR hSoeIDATVILLE. The subscriber, (haring completed his large three story Grist and f’lparing 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 hjiro THREE RUN OF STONE, almost constantly employed; and I am fare that a trial of my work will pjore beneficial to ihe customer as well ns mysplf. , 1 0. P. MeCLURE. December 5, iB6O. THti Last invented, BEST AND CHEAPEST SFSIIITa-l BED' X3ST XJSB ! • MORE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more durable. Place, only $O.OO. For sale by 6 lE. D. WELLS, Lawrencerille. MIRRORS! iMIRKORS! 1 MIRRORS! JUST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the largest and best assortment of Mirrors ever brought to Wellsbiro. People who wish “to see themselves ns otheife see them,’’ will please call and examine. ~ - ... i . ' ANEIY, Large, and Elegant assortment of OA^RPBTiiira-, Will be sold at the heftiest pric£fp, by 1 1 E. D; WELLS. Lawrenoevillo, fiept. 12, 1860... rj.UEAT Ri EDIT G-TlI: . Anticipating it change in phr business, we ore now offering our large stock of STOVES at greatly reduced prices. PARLOR STOVES AT COST. . fall and oxaminefor yonrselveslst 33 '-PARKER ERO’S, Wellsboro. . A NOTlCE.—Letters of ,-iX Administrating having been ignrnted to the m--! derdignod on IbeeState if D. H. SPUKfi, lets 6f Mnnsßeld, deed., nit persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and -those having claims against the same, will present them-ttf T . iiOEiiCE DAVIS, 1 , JunelS,lB6l.-6r- -- Administrator. JW P jOURj tip top ind cheap, at w»«mrs. is ■ .-vy. ; ,s. JL, AVCBT’S Mwm vmil PATENTED-,MAT 8, ™ A this invention is to apply a ht«t c 6 ' In snch a manner that articles attack a ft lass, and raided, by.it, may be lowered to .' the hitherto slow and, tedious manual * ld “ meat of the windlass being avoided atlhe same time admitting of the „ complete control over the descending s,l,o article being lowered. The invcntiodT'® 1 various parposep,’ its,use in, connect \J ! " ipay.he mentioned as an instance, id ots, after being raised and emptied ma ,, ered, and their movement retarded at ih e so that they will not violentlv strike n- P rt knttßh America*. . , -•/ "““'“wim For the purpose of Bailing and Lob.,; in Welts, it is decidedly * °* er » THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF The Brake acts as a check open (he hack, of the backet, without turning the crank acting as.a brake, by pressing inward at ’ All who examine this machine, will at or edge its, PRACTICABILITY AND SUPEKi Over every other machine in use. The CI the windlass is easily controlled with, and L ONE BAND. It combines all the ad'vaniat,,,’ fashioned with the self-emptying bucket many new and useful improvements. It’, apted to wells of any depth, and will raise*- ordinary turning, Five BuckeU of ahkr » from wells of"ordinary depth, and in-the sat tion to the'depth of two hundred feat. The windlass and brake is also applicable and lowering any kind of weight, and in er . is far superior to those heretofore in use. Having purchased the right for the Cotmti ga and Potter, Pa., the undersigned are pin offer for sale township rights for the manufaV sale of the above improvement, on teasonafcle A. BIXET, ; B. SEP World, Oct. 13, 1860. CORNINO: FIRE &;,LIFEIHSURAWC£ 5 BIGELOW & THOMPSON, AGENTS. AETNA FIRE'INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, sl ( HARTFORD FIMjINSURANCE COJIp Capital, ' 5. PACEN/X FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, Jj, PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COMPAS ) Of New York City—Capital- •—j;; NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of Hartford, Ct. > MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of New York City,—Capital MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE 1 CO. . Capita}, HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COilfAX Capital, ?• NEW VORKLIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, The subscribers are prepared to Issue policies ci surance on the most favorable terms in the above known and reliable Stock Companies* .Farm buildings insured fur three years at, low as anj good companies. All losses will be promptly adjusted and paid, office. Applications by mail will receive pror ton lion TVM. L. EIGEI® Oct. 13, 1839. C. 11. IHOiIPSOJ P. J. FARRINGTON, Surrejor. WICKHAM & BLOOMi TIOGA, TIOGA COUNTY, PA., A LARGE SUPPLT OF PRT TXT TREES, SH^’CTBBEP; GRAPES, EYEUGIiEEXS , i-t. PEARSI—Trees 1 —Trees -of 'the most desirable kinds, md' tru large size, if desired. Standard trees in K-nriuc. APPLES —A great supply of the choicest kind*, different kinds of Crab apple. PLUMS —A large supply of the best and most ip; kinds. CHERRIES —An extensive assortment cf tliC best GRAPES —Ttz: Delaware, Diana, Isabels. EMckj dy, White Sweet Water, White Summer, liaufurd 1'; Rebecca and Concord. ORNAMENTAL—Weeping Mountain AsL. flora* ■ ntn, Balsam of Fir, Scotch Fir, European Silver F'r Jc. Spruce, Siberian and American Arbor jut, Lirtkii SHRUBBERY —llolJj lea%cd Derberrj.OutletNV Spiraea pru ni folio," 3>cutzja, Green For-} thja. "ROSES—Baltitnorc-Belle. Prairie Queen. GOOSEBERRIES —Of several choice varieties. CURRANTS—Cherry, Bed, and While. TTe,would invite all who are in want of aav of fhs& trees, &c., to call ami sfle them ftir their own -snfWi^rs. B. C. WICKHAM.. JOHN’ T. bhwwmi Xioga, Aug. 22, lSso.yl JMPOKTANT TO THE L-ADI WASHING NO MORE A DRUM The undersigned would announce to the citizer Tioga'County, that they have purchased the ngl manufacturing and selling JIECAY’S WASHING MACH which for simplicity of construction, utility and cl ness, exceeds any other machine in use. It dm: other recommendation than to see it work. A » ten or twelve years of age, can do the wasbing-c* family IN AN HOUR. Any person in want of good labor-saving washing machine, can take on? these home and do thoir washing with it, and v perfectly satisfied, they can return it. Recollect, this machine is no humbug, but a: cle indispensable in every family. It does not •or tear the clothes to pieces like band washing. , PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS. Machines fertile ROE <fc CO.'S Store, Manufactured-and sold at STURBCCK'S Shop, near the Academv. W. A. ROE. - D. STURBOCK. Pennsylvania Uoutt. \ Wellsboro, Pee. 1, leaving nsed one of ilecaj’s Washing Mac'mnY Cun confidently recomnjend it, and would not be with out one for any price. « . J. W. BIGOXV. ( 19tf aaansmhiS. CABINET WAEE BOOM THE Subscriber most respectfully anuouDcertbl he has on hand at the old stand, andfrrssl* Cheap Lib t of Furniture. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries Cases, Center, Card'and Pier Talk*. Dlafy*” Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Cupboards, Co'ttage and other Bedsteads, fas and Chairs , Gilt and Boscicood Jfotildi»pr Picture Frames, dOPPOTS made to order on short notice, hearse-will bo furnished if desired. N. D. Turning and’Sawing dono to order. August 11, 1859. , *• B. T. VASHOIW WItHAM WSLBEB SPLENDID LOT OF WHOLE BUFFALO BoBs LOWER THAW EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS MARKET! Whole Robes from $3 to $8 at hi* Hat. and cap' stoke-' coßimra, n. Jabaitf f, ISGI. CAUPETS- AND OIL- CLOTHS,-!^ vou good to iee tb“ pattarna and leani thOP" at the ' ® ■ KEGmIOS .. AVbllsborc 1 Pa. ONE HONDBEBEABRELS SAL?" and for p«Jo a't.tbe Union Store o' r r. W. BAILEV, i CO. T ATIIS, PICKETS AND .JiJ sale at Tioga, .. .. fl, S. JOHXSO-** ' ; March 30,* 1*861? wr f ‘ FOR SAUE! BY AT,OCR SCRSERT IS HAS A
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