’i -r"> U I; 'J. G 1 . ’’ i' OYER & BAXER’s '•it*' , - 1 ‘ ' | (ELEB&ATED NOISELESS ‘| ■ b'ew'iM machines, . >OB|FiIHI,T use, • s : :AM SRQA fWAT, NEW YORK. S ' Ajrrieictin ill tit principal Cilia and Totem in fie V; ’*?; -finite#'Sftalc*. s ' j - Tb»dr<w kndßakoi Be&ng.Machino Company are ifcw fcainiftcttttiog, and hifye .on exhibition at- their different stf stfoomaj rr aebines inking tha Shuttle or Lock-Stitch/of stm and the same prices ns fhofr celebrated iker Stitch Machines, thna affording the puflic tha advantag : of comparing the stitches of the two leading judgment as to their ire* gpecUve njeri a.' This is the only company that manufacture ■both kinds of and therefore the only one that <an oflir this privilege to tno purchaser. when we say that, after ha* ing tried all thebrincipal tewing Machines, we most ecedrc to - that of Grow sad Bu 1 |er preeminence. Those ind|s| bo. ■able features of sew/ uniformity andelaatic ty. all,pf which are bfoofc out in this Incomparable invent an, the first machine in the country'. Oilers have their, this coipbines all, and posse; ses every characteristic pessary to make it most desirable.|* — Chrufa* Adxxxtyc and Journal* . r rr —. » . ' r jiSMT vp.pMTRSr jL—We perceive that the prorerind Baker Sewftjg MnchitV ;is every day growing more and uf>ru "ih favor,'both Tor mac >facturing and family purposes—|mt especially ai adapted all the requirements of jfumlly |se. Other machines, by dint of brazen puffery and couptving with fcontmltWe*!atanD&lfa|rß, have he?n thrust ioiwutd mto Ibe first place; bat they Ape fast losing this onnjerited ,tlon. The real meritßof the Grover and Baker Miicbiae fare w ( b6kn’ovLg in a practical way, and {tally is She demand tor ihem inclosing, while the demand for heretofore \bettcr knovJn, but ic‘}>H£r machines, la proportionally So it turn,* j&f this, ns in many utbe* instates ■ that ‘hftoeJpy is the et'jpf icy/ and the right, sn the ud comes uppermost. - 1 , ; ”A trfalm over ty) us tosay wltjh thegtixt - Mt tonfideii C that tii better machine for gem raj family use t apt! Groi': ; and Baker’s Sewing Machane Co., It 'makes a bee itifol ela' seam that doqf not rip With wen or * washing, Tins almost Noiselessly, la plain,simple,easy to sroijk, and y>t liable toget out of repair, fastens the end! of ft* own tliraul, asd usNs threads and silks directly from |be ; spools on'j’ljtcb bought.”—JV. K Leader. | Grovec iintjl Baker's Machines’ work In thcirpefultarpUfjbh, knd may wear and drjop to pl&ets original weakniw'.or hard usage, but come apart ot mve way at the «(ams, tfejjycan not; they will bold together when tho clo ,h or around them hangs in nigs and ut lanwKM i‘ Daili/ freatZ i 4 . I •• I r IT }. r : 1 J 1 . * The poi Q&s we cohesive most necessary and injporfitntt to .meet the wldu range requirements in a machine for family oewiog, WE 8 3d combined in the- Grover and SBa • kar,vla, « tt nt simplicity of, constrjiction, &s« I cf kianagemi nt, ad\ .ntage of using thread from, two Spools without re- w of Work, elasticity, durability and y of attchfc’ind quietness of movement. * of St. Louis Stoic, of visa). ■ t - . J ~ i i .. May ly. -| ; SPECIAL COURT. ' WfbxiCE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN that a Sfoe- X\ ci*J Coort »|II be held at the Court Houso| in ; u tb« Hon; Ulysses Mercur, commencing ontfat til if* 1 3£on4»y of October next, to continue |wo week, for tl le trial of the following causes,’under the • provision i of she act of Assembly of the Hih Afril, ’ f :^/B r JSB I? ! ;S»mnct!fePox ig ,ys. J Thompson -- . ! Bajpi * [ ' vb. E B Jerould, Admrs GeriWaUiai!? etal <!' ' vs. I Inscho ,Brtarpeji]- Al ya, J Duffey cfc al fiubeisiti'l%oBB ”1: vs. Stephen Babcock _ , TiJga County , • i vs, Jphn W. Maynard JSjßryden’s Adm'r vs. Hiram Inscho >Ai £|)>i»u vi, R T Davis et id . Bingham trustees va..Stephen Potter r J N. Brtcbi - - vs. A C Ely . . / Sarah L Kicene■ vs. Amos Bixby | Amo* Bixby. - X\.. ya. Sarah L Kecnft • |' Bingham’trustees J * ‘ vs, Anson Buck al al r Bingham Trustees vs. Timothy Brac4‘ct al j' t.B Turner vs. John Drew et al taftt-it Jackson- ’ WJ<N Bocho, Err. * ” 7 T .Abel ,SL vs, Peter Green ? - H M Cotf ersei ■' * ' vs, Henry Cotton . > Georg* Utrliea V' ‘.vs. Edwin Dyer John F. Donaldson- . vs. A P Cone L Bingham Trustees vr. bavid A Clark * 1 ? ( i ‘j, vs. Martha J L Ctyrk etial * ' . va. George B CoTcgrove ital ~ ' •?' ••* f«• •« vs. Joseph StaffOrdetal { BTAT T AMIIOVHCBinEt! j - J,j - . , ~ . ' -J p«rtoer(t p: heretofore existing -underjthe Co., having been dissolved, immediately doling tiness ofc the concern' now offers their 1; irgo oods>tr fIW, I YORK COST. Persons! Josiroujiof making purchases, will fit d it to their advantage to call at once and make theii ,6c lections,a» > i.; I -FIRST C:lfS. FIBi T SER TED.” | ■ Thif stoek consl. ts of the usual variety tmd general ’■•isorfiaiewjof , <5 ’• | ■ BEY GOOD'S, :; Ji .GEOCERIES, s' ■ j •; ■ i CKOCKBBT, ■ BOGTB. SHOES,! : ■ HATS i. C-SpS, ! V :jRBAt>T-yADE CLOTHING, ‘ ’t y MM Ffl ffinfal ibtt tobscrj vp the bill ‘ a lock o f Q : r : "iNI f ■ c ' \ : i ... , ‘1! whore he may consulted at all hours] , |! ’if the day hy those who desire | . AZD , ADM&IStIBXTOR’S NOTlCE.—Lettereof administration having been granted to the »üb-, ■eriber, or),the estate'of Preeilla Cbltda, late ofTJel .marlownjsbip, deol<), notice is hereby given to tbosq indebted to said estate to make immediate pay talent, •ndlhoselhaTing el a mate present them properly; an-l then tiDated for setUonent to the subscriber.. ■ j( ... ..i '' ISRAELSTONE, Adm’r. ■ Deleter, Sept. 4,1 . f , LOST OR STJVA'V EDc—A tazcdlred coed Shehs i white streaks along the back land belly., , Site left atj)at a weekago, Any information M toiec Whereabt nu will bo thankfully received!, i.,: MATTHEW' BLATNErL WeUtbJro. Aagity 1861. T jqW WHEAT FLOUR at TTBIGHTS t BAILEE^. AYER'S SjARSAPARStJA, for pußiFymG /; |p^pifli| Aha for the speedy otXtfc van}^^* a8 ° Scrofula and cun. Soros. Erupjigls, Pijntclfe|> J.C. AStSb what yonr a ScrofuloaslnfeClfool I lmTe*nfferedfmhilt invanonsways for Josefs on fir>L hands and i rtmr^WTO toftcd^fnwmffftnd me at thijßfopflrcSf-. ago It broktfbut-tm my head and cover&*^*ftUjfrano|uftro f wUh which was painful and loathsome beyond description/ settled many medicines and acrepll pljysiohn)?*, but without much relief from any thing. 1 In fact, the disorder grow yporse* At length I was reJoiccdAo read in tlnj Gospel Messenger that you had pre pared an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I knew from your re putation that anything you made must bo good. I sent to Cincinnati and got it,laud used it till it cured me. I took ,it, as you advise, in small dn«os ofa teaspoonful over a month, and u*ed almost thren bottles. New and healthy skin soon formed under th£ tcalL-wbiqh after,* is now clear; anil know® y my.fqetinga that tldr disease has gone from my system} You can well believe that I feel what I am saying when 1 t£ll you that! hold you to be one of the apostles of the age, and remain ever gratefully, yours, j ; ALFRED 11. TALLEY. St. Anthony’s Pii|e, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter and Sait Rheum, IScald Head, Ringworm, Sore | Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preblc writes from Salenij N. Y-, 12th Sept. 18o|T. that he fcas cured an ipVeternte case of Dropsy, *hich threatened to terminate fatally, bytheperseveringnse of our Sarsaparilla, and alsoja dangerous attack of Malignant Ery sipelas by large dosespf the same; says he cures the common Eruptions by It constantly. 1 Cronchocele, Goitre oV Swelled Neck- Zebnlnn Sloan of pi-ospcct, Texas, writes: “Throe bottles of yonr Sarsaparilla [cured me ifrom a Goitre —a hideous swelling on the neck j which I have suffered from over two LeucorAo» Ir Uteri ne Ul ceration, Diseases. 5 Dr j. B. 8. Channlpg, of New [York City, writes: ‘*l most cheerfully comply-with the request of your agent in saying I bare found your Sarsaparilla almost excellent alterative in numerous complaints, for which we employ such a reme ny>4mt especially in) Female Diseases of the Scrofulous di- have cured many inveterate cases of Leucorrhoca by it, and some the complaint w.is caused by ulcera tion of the uterus, 'ulceration Itself was soon cured.-** Nothing within m} knowledge equals it for these female de- ] Edward S. Mnrrowipf Newbury. Ala., writes, “A danger ous av.irian tumor oaone of thefemalcf in ihy family, which had defied all the remedies wo CcuM employ, has at length' been completely cured by your extract'of Sarsaparilla., Our physician thought nothing but extirpation could afford re lief, but be advised tfie trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cuttingJnpd It proved effectual.' ’ After taking j-our retfaedy no symptom ot the disease refrain's. Syphilis and Mcrcprial Disease. | New ORLEASS, 25th August, 1850. Dr. .T, C. Ayer: SirJ I cheerfully comply with the request of your agent and report to yoh some ot the-effects 1 have realized with your f*.ersaparilla.. I have cured with iu my practice, mostof the complaints, for winch it is recommended, and have found its effects truly wonderful In the rurq of Venereal and Murcureai Disease One of my patients hiil Syphilitic ulcers in hU thront,wblch were consuming his palate and the top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him in five weeks. An other was attacked by secondary symptoms in his nose, and the ulceration had caien away a ; considerable part of it, so that I believed the disorder would soon reach his brain and’ kilt him. Bnt it yielded to my administration of your Sar saparilla; the ulcers pealed. and be is well again, not ot course without some [disfiguration to his face. A woman who had been trcatedjfor the same disorder by niurenry was suffering from this pqison in her bones. They-bad become so sensitive to the weather that on a damp day the suffered excruciating pain in her joints, and bones. She, too, was cured entirely by your Sar>aparilla in a few weeks. I know from its Atrmoia, width your-*ge9kgase*mq > *hat jiro- your a sequently, these thiN‘remarkable TcshTts with it have 1 not surprised me.. yours, • i G. V. LARRIMERv M. D. Rhomati) m,Oout } Liver Complaint. Independi nee, Preston Co., Va., 6th July', 1869. J.C. Ayer: Sir, 1 have been afflicted with a painful chronic Hhcmatism ft i? a long time, which baffled the skill of physicians, aud stuck'to mo in spite of all the remedies 1 could find, Until I tri ;d your Sarsaparilla. One bottle cured mo in two weeks, am restored my general health so mnclr that lam far better ban before I was attacked. I think It a wonderful medicind. J. FHEAM. Jules T. Gotchell, cf St Louis, writes; u I have been af flicted for years with au affection of tho Liver, which des troyed my health. [ tried every thing, and every thing failed to relieve me; pod I have been a broken down man for some years from 90 other canse than derangement of the Liver. My beloved p istor, the Kev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your Sarsaparilla because he said he knew you, and any thing you made was vorth trying. By-the blessing of God it has cured me, and ion so purified my blood as to make a new uiau of mcr Ift el young again. The best that can be said of you is not ha f good enough.” . *3 -I $4. .' Schirms r Cancer Tomora} Enlargement, Ulceration, =- Caries an I Exfoliation of the hones. }, A great variety of sases have been reported to us where 1 Cures of these formic able complaints have resulted from the use of this remedy. Some of them may t the agents below nai , who call for them. Dyspepsia, Hoi Many remarkable f by the alteratire pow|i vital functions into orders winch would |l remedy has long beei the people, and we at medicine can do. | AYER’S Coughs, Colds. Ipflue ciplent Consunini live Patients Tills is a remedy other for the cure c useless hero to publi rivalled excellence J. dcrful cures of -pul i throughout the civi i communities, or even Vune personal exj>or < in their midst ol’-iti i disorders of the thro? ful fatality of these i effects ot this remedy them that it h.ts nov mnkiug the cures wl: I fidence of mankind. Prepared Sr. J. C. AYER & Co.. Lowell, Mnw. Sold by C~. & J. L. Robinson, "Wellsboro; H. H. Borden, Tioga; \f . G. Miller and C. Parkhnrst. Law renccville ; A. & J. Dcarman, Knoxville ; S. X. Bil ling.*, Gaines; J. G. ■ Parkhurft, Eikland; W. K. Mitchell, Mit jbellyille; J. Redington, Middle bury; Bennett &, Centro; G. W. Nesbitt,’ Man ;field { S: S. Packard, Covington; G. R. Sbeffcr. Liberty; D. S. Magee, Blossburg’; Eox A Witter, Mainsburg, and by Dealers everywhere. March 27th, 18M.-6m. WATCH, CLOCK, —AND — A I^o.' ■4 JEWELRY STORE. f PIIE undersigned, having purchased of An- J- urc Folet bis interest in the Clock, Jojrolrj business, respectfully invites the attention of the public to his issortmentof goods, in connection with the ' BOOK AND WATCHES of ces ’ranging front AMERICAN W A an i mar-rcinicd, fa kept »n band, G( Ladies. CIjOCKI fuund on exhibits IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, ran be had *ll kinds .of .SILVER PLAITED WARE, to suit tt e and marked-with any inscription or nan e. Tbe above is always warranted, A large nssortmpr t of watch guards, keys, Ac., and best AMERICAN KNIVES, silver buttef knives, Ac. Ac. All kinds of REPAIRING done by Andie Foley at the old stand, j W. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, Marph 13, 1861. WE have ItjghanTs Combined Smutter and Separatorjin our Mill, and can now close nil wheat ptr/ectly, and separate all foul grain from it, and particularly tbe oats. [Farmers can have all the oats taken oat of seedi wheat at our Hill at 4 cts. per bashfb cxamtiwtbrTfnersbeen.” ” T:' •■'vnutfHT‘ i bailey. Wellsboro, March 13,1861. i 1 \ • Flies i flies ! flies i—%-stone, op Cobalt, for poisoning flies—also FLY-PAPER, or EXTERMINAITOR, price sis cent per paper. For sale at . r^o^ , j 3 .Q > p.pg t^.lQllE, ATS I S WHEAT, or RAT DESTROYER—put op in papers, and sold fir 15 cents per package, at BOY’S DRUG STORE, Boots an; ant or the tonality consider ! -! nt our space here will not admit them, found in onr American Almanac,which ied are pleased to furnisb gratis to all irk Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Melan- [choiy, N^pru&ia. pares of ttfose have been made 4cr of this medicine. It stsmnlatea the jigeroua action, and thus overcomes dis jbe .supposed beyond its reach. Such a b required by the necessities of the peo-' tc confident this will do for them ah tl\at IHERRT PECTORAL, THE BAPII> CURE OP Enza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, In tion, And for the Relief of Cousump ; in advanced stages of Disease. i j l>o universally known to surpass any £ throat add lung complaints, that it is iph the evidence of its virtues. Its un* fijr coughs land coldi, and its truly won* niouary disease, have mape it known lized nations of the earth. Few are the i families among them, who have not enqe of fts effects —some living trophy victory cAer4hb feubtlo and d.tngerous at and As all know the dread*, hsorders, and aa they know, too, the y, wo ncedjnot do more than to aasnre all the virtues that it did have when icb have wjon so atrongly upon tho con- STATIONERY BUSINESS. all descriptions for rale, and at pri slo to $l5O. Gan 'sell ’the sow TCHES, with heavy hunting cases, 1 the low sum of $35. Also will be 'LD WATCHES, especially for the 5, from $1.25 to $75, will always be s. SHOES—To fit tbe biggest gi maUeat.bsby. , Cheapest in to mi I], at the ' ‘ ' REGULATOR ’ •iijS A •AGI-TAT-O-fc COMM ERCI AL COLLEGE. LOCATED OVER THE SUSQUEHANNA YALLEY BANK, BINGHAMTON, N. 7. . FACULTY. D. TV. Lowell, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Lowell's Treatise, upon Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac. Joes Kaneix, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book* Keeping and Practical Mathematics. J. J. Curtis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Db partmeni. ' ’ A. J, Warner, Professor of Practical and. Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. LECTURERS. “ Horn Danibl S. DrcmtsDS, Lecturer on Commetcial Law and Political Economy. Hon, Ransom Balcoh, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommlssary Bills of Exchange. Rfcvl Dr. B; Andrews. Lecturer on Cemmcrcial Ethics. / Examining committee. ifclfr.arfEEiUs D. Phelps, VTu. K. 0380R5, Esq., TrAct R. Morgan, £. Taylor, of the firm ot Taylor, Weed ‘A Co., D. of the firm of Jach«on, Denton & Marks. Do Witt C. Striker. THeobjectof thiaCoUofee is tb afford to nil an opportunity ■of obtaining a thorough business education. The books and former are carefully arranged bar practical accountants expressly for this Insltutlon and embraces all the recent Improvements. The course of instruction comprises every department of business. -Thd learner wlllbe thoroughly taught-the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the following kinds of business, vir.;—General Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banking. Commission, Stcamboating, Rail roading. Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, Ac. Young Mbs can qtlnlUy themseltes in a short time at this institution to fill important and lucrative situations. Am ple references can be,give,n where graduates of 1860 are now filling desiralxrsituations with salaries Varying from $5OO to $l5OO per annum. The proprietors are in possession of testimonials from some 'of the first commercial houses in the State, to whom they have furbished book-keepers, fchqwlng. their entire satisfac tion and confidence in the ability of the jjraduiltes of this institution. , , , Penmanship, in all its branches, tanghtby the mostskilirul nnd tbo-ohgh masters of the art. No college in the bouutry enjoys a higher reputation in.tbis department. Ladies Department entirely separate from tbat of.the gen* .tiemon. 'Student* can eater College at any time—no vacation.* Time to complete the courge from 8 to 10 weeks. Students passing the'-requisite examination aro- presented with the most elaborate and cleganllyengrafcd Diploma issued by any commercial or classical institution in the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situations. -r For 4erms of Tuition, price of board, testimonials from gradnites'ftlling situations* 4c., send for circular con taining fall particulars. 13yl MRS. GRIDLEY’S MILLINERY STORE! AT THE ACADEMY CORNERS, DEERFIELD, PA., Sins. G. tdS&ers heir' thanks to tbeLariies of Tioga Co., and tokos pleasure in informing the public that, she will ! OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ... i FASHION ABLE MILLINER T OOOJDS May Ist, 1861, at PAYNE’S STORE,'opposite the Hotel. ' ■ b.onnets, flats, ribbons, flow ers, LADIES AND CHILDREKS’ RI- ' DING HATS AND COSTOSTES on hand. A large and beautiful variety, inten ded to pleas© I ‘th© taste of all. 1 BLEACHING AND BLOCKING done. AH orders for every variety of BONNETS and BATS, filled rtnd forwarded at once to any address. Bonnets from SKSO, np to please tbe taste of tb' 1 first class customer. Goods warranted as represent . Goods sold cheaper-than at any other establish ■ enttbis side of New York. TBE LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS just ceelved." The patronage of the public solicited. •E.“H. N. GEIDLEY. D erficld, May Ist, 1861. , T. E. GRIDLEY will also sell goods for ready pay, saving the custom on goods purchased, doing away with' a CREDIT SYSTEM which is ruinous tb-both buyer and seller. BUTTEE and PRODUCE forwarded each week to New York to the bekt commission Houses. Express will run to the Rail Road each Wednesday. TUB HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for BUTTER, EGGS and PRODUCE. My,old customers of Brookfield will not be neglected in this new ' ' T. 'E. GRIDLEY. Decrfioid, May.l?t r iS5l. ■ ■ :;;;/ ,HEJAD.. QUARTERS —fob — BOOKS AJSTI3 STATIONARY, ■ NO. 8 MARKET STREET, CORNING, N. Y. The subscriber would respectfully request the atten. (fed'Of' THE INHABITANTS OP TIOGA COUNTY, to the extensive additions lately made ; to his sto'ck of Books, Stationary, FAttCY ARTICLE'S, L:, forming the 'most complete Jissortmeot that can be found in this section, ancl which will be sold at WHOIESALC OK RETAIL, at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. On hand ot all times tbe STANDARD WOfttS OF THE MOST POfeVLAH ADTHOBS, i IN PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AR CHITECTURE, RELIGION, ROMANCE, &C. DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES, supplied at New York prices. BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, and PRAXER BOOKS, in great quantity. BLANK BOOKS, of every description, i .memorandum and: Pass Books, of all kinds, and any particular kind made to or on abort notice. All -kinds of writing and indellible INKS, Stee and Gold Pens, Drawing Paper, Mathematical Instrn ments, Portfolios, Pocket Knives, Ae. Ac.- A large stock of PAPER. HiMINGS, of new and beautiful designs, from 6d to $3, pefroll. Gold and. Velvet Borders, of extra or narroir width to match the different styles. Windots': Shades,' Oil Painting*, french aijd Engraving*. MCTtfRF FRAMES. Frames Fancy Mouldings, .or plain. Ve neered Mahogany,'fitted to any sised Pictures, at shortnoflcej and cheap as the cheapest. TEptfAGAZmES' AND NEWSPAPERS of the day furnished at Publishers’ prices, and al * . ■'*’< ... V ‘ - ■ ' “■> - ■ - t.' ! .SHEET MUSIC AND BOOK BINDING, I executed promptly, and at the lowest prices, i B. ROBINSON, ~rr-_ PtJBIP* THE BLOOD. " > . ’ MOFFAT’S I.IFB PTT.X.S, akd phcenix bittees. The high and envied celebrity which prMtalocot Medicines have acquired for their inv«lunbtecfflcsrjln at) the Diseases which they profess to cure. has usual practice of pnffiag not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them, 1 1 |IH ALL CASES , of Asthma, Acute atid Chronic Rhematlsm, Affections « the EUd BILLIOT 8 EK V ER3 AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. In th« south and Wfst, where there <tl*fare» prevail, will he found invaluable. Planters, farmers rfhd others, who once use there Medicines, will never afterwords be without OTMODB COLIC. SBROB. LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTIVE NESS, COLDS AND COUO aS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES. Dyspepsia,—No person with this distressing disease, should deliur using these medicines Immediately. Eruptions of the SUin, Erysipelas, Flatulency. fhxraudJaue.~ por tola scourge of the western country, fresh medicines will $e found a safe, speedy and certain rem edy. Other mcdleium leave the system subject to a return oJ the disease; a cure by those medicines is permanent; Try them. Be satisfied antf bo cured. GENERA?/DEmLOTrSOCT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every Kind, Inward Fever, Inflamatory Bhema tism, Impure Blood, Jaundice. Loss of Appetite. Mercurial Disease**— Never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of infinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. .Ttimt. NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS . of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS.- , The original propriety of these medicines was enred of Piles of 35 years’ standing, by the use of these Life medicines alone. 1 , . PAINS in the head- side, back. Joints and organs. - HhfMmaiisvi,— Those affected with this terrible be sure of relief by frhLlfe Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rhenm,Bweiiings Scroflula, or Kirig’S Evil in its worst forms, Ulcers of ev ery description. j „.. ' ~ Wonad of all Kinds arc eflhcturally expelled by these medi cines. Parents will do well them whenever their existence le suspected. Relief Will becertnln. ' The Life Pills and Phmnix Bitters f PtfRIFY THE BLOOD, am thus remove nil idlsease from the systdm. Prepared and eo<d by DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, | 338 Broadway, cor. Anthoay Street, New. York. - For sale by all Druggists. 62yl i c H WES fl>r Hats Which, no greal in thiff-ai VARIETY, QUANTITY, CIUALITV OR PRICES; 1 [ Whethei for - ■ ; LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOt OR GflEt, or Lumberman. Wellsboro, Oct. 31, 1860. I\,TANSF{ELb CLASSICAL SEMINARY. MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. llie Fall Term ef Ibis Institution will commence ’September.3d, 1864, and continue thirteen weeks. E. WILDMAN,, A. M Principal. M. Price, A. B Assisthnt. Mrs. iH. P* R. Wilduan Preceptress. Miss E, A. Chase Music Teacher. —l. Teacher in Primary Deportment. ‘Mr. Isaac Shcenet ..Penmanship. - \ ‘ i EXPANSES. Tuition (Primary) per Term 50 Gotnmon English.... 4 75 Higher Englisb Math. and Languages.. 6 00 Music, Piano oj Melodeon $ 00 Use of Instrument........ ~ 00 FueL Fall term!,....... 3 00 InoldentaU, perj term 25 Board in the Hall, per week 1 50 We are most happy to be able to say to the friends and patrons of this Institution, and also to all within the range of its patronage, that the building will be finishe'd'and fumiihedfor the accommodation of all who may apply fo!r admission as students. Tbe peo ple of Mansfield, who bare so long and. iscrifizingly labored' for Ibis educational enteiprize, Tioga--and Brifffbrd counties, Northern Pa., may now .begin to reap the fruits of having in their minst, a Fitst-Cla&s learning. ' 1C Ys the dcsigiri [of the Faculty, which is composed of teachers of muoh experience and acknowledged ability* to make every possible effort -to render.tbis School one of .this most desirable in tbe State, for those who desire a 1 thorough, practical education. The building has a very desirable location on an eminence, about eighty rods) cast pf»the Tioga Railroad, It is a brick structure, 150 feet long, four stories high, built in tbe most modern style of architecture. There are two Literary-Societies connected with'tbo School, each having a room exclusively for Us use. There is also a Library in 7 !the Institution for the. use of i stu dents, }. i No student will) be taken for less than a term, and any who enter win,'therefore, be obliged to pay tui tion for a foil term.- Tuition payable, one half at tbe commencement, ahd the remainder at the middle of the term. . | The building having been erected at a great ex pense,, the Trustees being anxious to keep it in the best possible state) of .preservation; think it nothest to bayb any self-boarding in tbo building. Those who desire to board themselves, can procure rooms at a very reasonable rite in tbe village. For farther particulars address the Principal. ' % | , Rev. N. FELLOWS, Preset. Ross, Secry. July 17,1861. ■ POPULAR TRADE AT TIIE BEE HIVE. Low Prices the! order of the Day. EIGHT HUNDRED YARDS fast color Scotch Gingham, really worth Is. for 6 io. FUV-B HUNDRED YARDS While Brillaint at '64 cents, i S INI HUNDRED YARDS Barege d r Anglais for 6 emts. I FO«R THOUSAND YARDS magnificent Dress Glods, latest and richest designs,.at Is, Is fid, 8s —well worth-doublo the money,' ONE THOUSAND, JARDS Black Dress Silks, warranted all boiled, from 500 to $3. COLORED Dress Silks, some of the mostreeiercie styles, very )ow. SHAWLS, Cloth, Silk and Lace Mantillas, very el egant and wonderful cheap. - 2500 Pair more cl those splendid Shilling Hose, 20 Gents’ Neck Ties at (2)centsa pises, other Goods equally cheap!! 1 LET nobody spend, a dollar -fpr Dry Goods Until they have examined my stock. Goods shown freely. REAL Valencjenne and Guipure Laces, a rtagnifi cent variety, now opening. EIOH Lace Draperies and embroidered Curtain Muslins, very cheap. • HOSIERY, for all creation! Cotton, Lisle Thread, ' and Silk; everybody can be suited in Hosiery. TWENTY-FIYE CARTOON’S Brocaded Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons, for 10 cts. per yard and upwards, at the • '‘ „ BEE HIVE. Elmira, July l'j), 1861.' ape. 17-m6. TTITOOL! WOOL! The highest Market • • -price paid for Wool at the Union Store of i 3. W. BAILEY, A CO. A.ELES G. OSGOOD,; ! 1 ij now receiving his \ f TER |s:OCK Oft G()ODSy Consisting of J 1 ! - 1 Goods, Clothing, GBOCEjRIES, HARDWARE,; i and .Cjaps, Boots and Shoes, IRON AND STEEL, . . I NAILS, FLOUR, S ALT, 3s O. for variety and extent, is rarely excelled, *nd erlnducements to-purchasers can ije offered ; ' : ■ J ection of either in I WELLSjBORO BOOK STORE. ’ BOOKS, BOOKS 1 | MtIRRAH FOR SMITH. THE subscriber, having purchased of E.' E. Edb ! inson his interest in.the E^oifand, Stationery bu siness, would respectfully inform'the public of bisce sire to carry on ' A. bBNERAL NEWS HboM AND BOOK STORE, | whore ho will famish. AT THE OLD STiNHj opposite C, Q. Osgood’s Store, or by mail, the followii newspapers and Magazines, at the publisher’s rates* DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS. . i New York Tribune* Herald, Times, Weeklies. - New York Ledger, Waverly Magazine, " Meronry, Thompson’s Reporter, “ Weekly, , Lifa'Xlluslrated, Welcome Guest,’ Wilke’s Spirit, Century, Scientific American, Frank Leslies', True Flag) N. Y. Illustrated News, Irish American, Harper's Weekly, ■ Littell’s Living Age, Waverly Magazine, Thompson's Beporter. j MONTHLIES. '"? ■- 5 | Harper’S Magazine, _ Godey’s Lady’s Book, j Frank Leslies' Slagazine, Paterson’s Magazine, J Atlantic Monthly, Arthur’s Magazine, ! Eclectic Magazine, Ladies’ Bcpository, I All the Year Bound, Ladies' Visitor, Knickerbocker, Pickles, | Budget of. Fan, Phunny Fbellow. Also; will be kept constantly on hand* a com repository of CLASSICAL HISTORICAL, POETICA SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Boobs Paper Hanging* { SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, &e.\ Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to so any taste, and on the lowestpossible terms. Partlci iar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORBEE for any thing comprehended in the trade. ScJiSooii fe&OKS. Sanders' Series of Readers, GreanlcaTs Mathemi .Colton's & Fitches' Qeogfy, Davies u Monteitf & McNally's Sanders' Spellers, Potter and Hammond's Writing Book, Brown's and Kenyon's grammar. [ The patronage of the publie is respectfully soli . | . Wn. n.- smi' Wellsboro, Pa., September 5, 1860, yl WELLSBOEO FOUNDI ASD MACHINE SHOP AGAI'N IN FULL BLAST ROBERT YOUNG, late of the firm Young <!b Co,, Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that ha has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of WelUhoro, for a term of years, and having put it in gobd running order, is.prepared todo all kinds of work usually done at such an establish ment, in the best out of the best material. TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE! He has bad over twenty years'experiencein th 5 bu siness and will hare the work, entrusted to him, done' directly under his supervision. No work will be tent out half Jtniehed, MILL-OEARINGS, PLOWS, STOTEE and costings of all kinds on hand and made to order; May 28, 1857 i ROBERT YOUN&. _j : % ' • pi DURING MILL OS HILL’S CREEK, , NEAR HOLIDAYVILIi Tbo subscriber, having completed bis large story Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnish Flour, Mea'l and Feed in quantities to suit purchaser 3. ' £ U. S ,T 0 M , W O'RK mr of kindi on short notice, and on r terms which cannt t fail'M please. I have THREE RUN OP STCINB, almost.constantly employed, and lam saretbatatri: 1 of my work will prove beneficial to the customer cs well os myself. " 0. P. McCLURIb. December. 5, 186 b, ’ f VALUABLE FASiOISG LANDS POtl SALE. -j| 1 THE undersigned is now offering to settlors a large quantity of excellent farming lands] sit uated farm two. to fifteen fiailes’ distance from Wella boro, in Delmar, Shippen, Morris' and "Elk townships, Tioga Co., Pa, • | The lands are generally well watered, good soil,and in a healthy part of the country, and will be sold in i lota to suit purchasers and on very liberal terms 6f, payment j -For farther particulars inquire of the owners, Messrs. Phelps, Dodge & Co., 19 -and 21, Cliff! St, New York, or of the subscriber. * ; JOHN DICKINSON, Agent Wellsboro, Oct 3, 1860-yl THE LAST INVENTED, ' BEST AND CHEAPEST sx>miTC3- Bed r xisr use i More elastic than feathers] and lighter and more durable. Price, only $5.]00. For sale by j 6 E. B. WELLS, LawrencevilW ' **i MIRRORS! MIRRORS! MIRRORS! JU.ST received at. SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the largest and best assortment of Mirrors j ever brought to Wellsboro. People who wish “to see themselves as others see them,” will please call and examine. ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of - CJ.A.IUPETIId'a-, Will be sold at the lowest prices, by j i E. D. WELLS, i Lawrenceville, Sept. 12, IgSO. I, -~- WALL PAPER I WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER ! ■ WALL PAPER' ! . T il i WALL PAPER Latest styles and largest assortment of wall paper overbrought in Wellsboro.’ In connection with the above Can be found Window Shades of all kinds'. Call , .. ’ WM. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, April sth, 1860. ; - TI/TORE NEWS FROM HEAD .QUARTERS. i-TJ. The subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Wellsboro that he ho* on hand an as sortment of Harrison’s Columbian Hair Oils,! Soaps, Creams, Hair Restoratives, Rouge and Powder for the Ladies, Ac., Ac." Ho would invite all to give him a call, at the barber shop, hock of the Postoffice. April I£, 1861. , GEO. CAMPBELL. I paid for GRAIN at I . "i TXQGA STEAM FLOUR MILLS. : -wjaatXs,lB69.’ sm;' : NeWsj World, Porter's “ Boston Pilot, I j . S. I« AVER\!g p ATi IMPROVED Wr PATENTED MAY 8, 1860_ Tl this, invention is ,to apply . v' , ! in such a manner that articles lass, and raised by it; : may be the hitherto slow and tedious man-?!* ment of the windlass being avoided I at the same time admitting of th(. ail< complete control over the detcendin» article being lowered. The invention ■ various purposes; its uso in con ™ “ may be mentioned as an instance in .v ets, after being raised and emptied ered, and their movement retarded’aTlf so that they will not violently strii»« enttfic American. w CC| ■' For tbe purpose of Raising and T,. io- Wells, it is decidedly THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF The Brake acts as a-check upon tV. v., of the backet, without turning the , acting ns> brakp, by pressing inward,, All who examine this machine, wilKt edge its- , - .PRACTICABILITY AND SCi» Over every other machine in use. ji the windlass is easily controlled with osg hand. It combines all the advar.s, fashioned with the self-emptyin"- w* many new and useful improvements. ' apted to wells of anydepth, and will J ordinary turning, Fite Bucket, nf from wells of ordinary depth, and in 4, .tion to the depth of two hundred feet The windlass and brake is also aptli, 'and lowering any kind of weight, audio, is far superior to those heretofore ia use. Having purchased the right for the Cct gs and Potter, Pa., the undersigned ■ offer for sale township rights for the 1 sale of the above improvement, on res. M A. BI L.I. Oct. 13, 1860. CORNING FIRE & LIFE IWSDRAWi BIGELOW-4_THOMPSON, AGI AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMpi Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO: Capital, , PACENIX FIRE INSURANCE C(hlPj Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE Cof Of Near York City—Capital NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURAXCI Of Hartford, Ct. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. ' Of New York City,—Capital MASSAEOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital, HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE Cl Capital, SEW, YORK LIFE ISSUEASCE CO. ' Accumulated Capital, The subscribers are prepared to iss aunvnce on the most favorable terms ii Known and reliable Stock Companies.’ Farm buildings insured for three jej low as any good companies. All losses will be office. Applications by mail will recei lection ' W3l. L. Oct. 13, J 859. C.’H.T: P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. JOHN A. ROY, WELLSRORO, PA., APO THECA WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL REALE! DRUGS, MEDICINES ASD CEI PERFUMERY SOAPS, TOILET AND FANCY ARI BBUSHES, VASmSBES^n. OILS. AND DYE-STUFFS, PATENT MEDICII •VIOLS AND BOTTLES, WINDOW-GLASS, POTTY, Damps, cigars and PUKE WINES AND FOR MEDICAL PDRPO: ALSO, SACRAMENTAL ■ Warranted to be pure Grape juice, pressly for Communion purposes. To Farmers. We have for.sale'l’arriers Powders . the best kind of preparations for Horses, of the Powder, the appetite is improved, meats of the. digestive organs are co?tt softens the skin ani gives to the coat a aingappeatanee. The Liniment is used for stiff joints aU kinds indorses and cattle. 10' THE PUBLIC Choice Teas :Jtare Saleratus..-. of Tartar....,,,..., English Corbooate Soda. CortfStarch..,:......' Nutmegs and, Ginger [ Indigo, Cndl Popper and Cinnamon,... i .Articles lor Stove Blacking.....** Sotsles for pJ Prepared G1ue.......... | VTulinißast Brirtol Brick (scouring... ( Trusses A Sht Prescriptions carefully compounded, ant promptly answered. : Every article for'snlC usually sold to/ Drug Store, and at the lowest market Welbbord, May 1,1861. CABINET TtHE Subscriber most respectfully a nl he has on hand at the old stand/ Cheap tot of-Furnii comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, SecretonO Cases, Center, Card nvd Pier Tablet BHaicfant Marble-topped <iw Co* ■Cupboards, Cottage and other Bcddceih fas and Chairs, Gilt and Boscicocd £■ Bicture'Framps. COFFINS made to order on sho ibearse will be famished if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing done to or& August 11, 1859. B.T*' WIIXIAOT ‘waib i? HAS A SPLENDID POT WHOLE BDFPALfI LOWER THAW EVER! , OFFERED IN THIS % i Whole Robes from $3 to $ ! HAT ANt) CAP S' CORNING, N- *•- j Januafy 2, 1861. C 1 ARPETS AND OIL CLOTB^ you good to sea tb“ patterns w lot the | 'VVellaboro*' Pa. i/V?B HUNDRED BARRELS (v,/ received, and for sale lit the P nl ® I J. Laths, pickets and she , galaat.Tioga, by I March 20, 1861. ml WHEAT FLOUR, tip t°P an j Soda Crack* Marking In Writing Pai Pens and Ed Blacfc and T<
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