. 'TTEfiiliE*. ' A TAIL FOR T.HStaXTJUVAOAsI. -m/T •??-;•-:;■•■ S.m( Jonsin jajjS.*l£i| .'4 loan. Who lived down'fiy po sob; " Ho orntj icoodTat , 1 That stood ’bouAjo jjaqtlhreo^ 1 .And tho way I nfe thawed up rats, _ : \Visguijussfor.iO| |r~ "■ Onc day tfcitf’dorgj'W dainborm 1 - Behind’the 'lire, •, , When suddenly a-t?i - Jii flea— *> A ujly little cetfci; ■,£,■ ■■ ' Co mmoncod anon lids Ijlhful hack With many Jumps; 'rove. Then up arose the tai' jj*, , bj»' .•s}• .? 13, • i And waitin’ only .Ion! ripagh ■•t To, inake&touobin)'' s||; Commenced to : twist j «If around . Most wonderfully fy, . .; , ■ But all in vein; bis a bfWes slot— \ •So orfiil short And t i K+ 1 ; : - That tbuirgli.be .daub top hlssclf, Hstop 'jl that, ' Jlis month was halt' t( fe eh away Pro£ where the yni*-rot aat. ' The dng set np an oft Sowl, - : And twisted’like a i re* , Emitting cries of mist 5| • , • r At every hip he’d fiffi - And tumblin' down, a j It jumpin’ np, . And turnin’ like n ’ f||d. But still that most ow.' bS|oua flea ‘ Kept up a constant!'tljr, . , ■> "rJtntrwherh scratched oat , l ~ : ' : -hy atfy ranch of',’S-l ' . r-r ' '■ ■, ■' ’Anil. Rlwßys half atk’j! i|t ; beyond : " ’ Ilia wictim’a nop|l]. - itfw." -i . • ~ SajkJfonsin honrddlle apd came 1 Tu s.n o bi, nnimi’fi, • But whorj bg saw lii ,y ficer spin— •™-.A-hj«£iis!Jail the' « , 1 IlOfdrwded hido.rifbyi . ’■ The (iurp is inadhif A/(]#," says ho, lAridtidgfin’vin hlsff ity; \ Ug'guvdthe ;a'fTicr * , i'A ,, , ; ’Thet strbtched'him'airUaon the floor As dtud'ilfi cdt-petd i'iiljb ’ '--jy .’(S'.'® ■ : •, ..-’jn'L .O’ V -..: . n : ,0-, • i■■■:- - , Tube. wnrnin’ibjuthia jnctSer, ; Bow turned to bass, dgaltabat j. . > T' ’Ajnf'whßß’inlsfortnne shell-comer - ■ ■ ypou l back • :i - i ’■ '■~ ■'Bewaroybrybb rfay’liii t'u’n biitiVmako hd i timstheet. • “ :I ■ aynil" y .-rat - ■: . jßewsri ", ' V 1 4eift Aim! fofck. oftfd ’«£ *•!*«■ roads lunning.lhrougl t)wh, Thosketcb igin teresl!n£:'tb»dgh l 'it I :• - =b| . Thp trainis'rpniiinj ' (smj .the read fit's raj)> id rate. Tb.a par is --/o||jwell, dressed irisfoV'; critic passengers.; Tit ; cfondUctor enterfr.snd pruCQoSs tb.coileQt the icpcfetomed fare. Pres entiy be eonj'jis to a yi JrrS'f woman dressed’ in deep ineutning. and li- yeffing will) three little, dhiKiren, pin d>calls ff !djtj|| ticket. The lady? ln'lS, her pocket; for the same, but’it was gone s-it|!the-\vfillet onntiiin ing aH4t*r-money, w], '’So'.Sphidh the’ ticbot4uid been filaceip for 'sftfe-l iepnp.' Tb'adady is of sc exoeedingly.inwdesf telt||ngdisposUion, and i^attjagitated mannj- \vhy sbg.gni).. not*pay ffae f*rp. Tht jcriimuotor is one nf'rh'e . hard-hearted Itln3Arf(| fof ||linse tnett witiioiit tj piirlfcl'o' bf jgetitlo f^ 1 ,in;s|jartd wltturnt taking into coesiiJerati«tt,attj!;. , Wep oli uti ng circum stances-in the case,' t i’tg bell, stopped (he train, and and .h<T littleones were ordered from weeping,; as is easy to' imagine'd tddy feel like doing under the circa ms tonges. jl:Tho~eiigiDeer had not been an .oniirtbreatodifspectator of this soone^, lie bad. leivtbe engine and advanced to where the fiu}y H&' : Btn[t§ - ing i luokiiig'Vo clis trsißSOii fv'.endleja.J'Tiil'crigineer, had a big he pnUuoadrtt fifty yiUi.r g'|id piece, and hand ing ie,dy,. r.^lfsrt^lnpdttpi,'[tiii:f£'t||B arid get into the carii .lt. is. .(pjatkog. slroold be thus treated.” - - * •*; ;ijj. . -■ . was in a despefale'ijra; t, And after showering' ' rtutnheriesa thanksnpor apd insisting on receiving, lnnme and address, she reuicfltsd hji’ stjlt iif the car, and the tnthS wentonTtS’WajrViU.-,|i' ' " About one month nS'm‘ ! |his time the same' engineer .received ft, nile-jrequesting him to calbat the-ezpress from thence a a jwCkage ftddrerfapd ;ito i|iiri). He‘did so. opening' the'’-pa!' iag#: he found that ’ it .contained Bfty dollar idna an ‘elegrint gold uratoTi, seak anifc-i hbipl} ijpim. the inside of the t case was .infuiribed lh| Golden Rule,'‘the’ subsfah'Se of to 'floittnW dtberVas yhu vyoulc}, -I 1 1.1 '-[ j 1 - -’fi 1 * ’ - -uMaa. “LiseobH' .SutbOEin A House act BAnsn—-W 0 beiieyK thf t .it fs» generally conce ded that Mrs. Idndpln ;is to having things after • irhe fidlowing Anecdoje, iJuStrAflVe of that Jioillt, My a citizen uC D'L.-and.'vp ni® assured, it i?hn unvarnialW t e ymrsiefprat’Uonest Ahei’Vaai We haiyei to call -him—and his wife had the slightest idpa of pfesidings** the “White fiuuse, thejtivvetf irr a low 'and un- in-SpK|igfi6ld." Theimfn, WtiiSli-was the- bouse, wai used • for stabling .geasuni'l Mrs.’ L. was neither'satisfied-u'ita ttie bouse,nor (.he close proximity dnd 'wliile her husband —to be absent/rotp ■ia i »p, B »s weeks— a f% r aifii>ni)tUer Story;(» tbe-,dVeiling.. T{ie,.work Xvak immediately -cPinmVncpd and' completed tiJifere Mrj iEjneoln' retdVneilijßnd the chiin^ Wae’so.striting wafi:'e3 through ||e:sfj-eet pn'which! U(£: jdu^'yaa ||g hardly rccogmsedijt; b> i .'spoq apprehending fllib reason, he joedseiy n kediorperson whbmhe toet, ‘'Cart'. you .tell Mrs. Lincolif Jives ?” His-wifc ,who '|ean ber biKj!iapi3 coming; opened tbg door .as lthe questionu.was asked;-'abtf eselaieee'd, “cotn| in Abe.” That ’ JPtfshingtbn correspondent- of who is thor oughly postfid up irnh’e *potfdcfi'hf this State,' Vaya'lliaf mefeal-ldadap bf the BWfcßifftiS® party in PennsyHabbvts Wines B‘ueharian-*-> There can be no doubt wArthoeiß’drtfftthat party—Buchanan, Bi glptr iSakor, C u., have still the controliingJiri4uens4 Tire smaller fry of leaders have neyefyet repudiated these big guns— eien,tas far as possible, ’ from dennundnjf Breokinri’dge, and the other yrhoajo fighting agnjnst the Union in the rebel ranks.—They also give their unqualified efidoAemajlt r to the dourer (if eucb men us SdtftfiirS'Bdyaffr'f&ulsbury, Pow ell, apd Representatives Apcotia, .-Biddle Vul« landigbanf, and others of li*erflf, : -who-never fail to give aid ttnd' ctimf«|r to.theenemyiby tberr ,votes. , 4 party that persis tently sustaina'anil endorsed sncb lenders rmtst ; npt expect their, professions of patriotism to hare sack might.'; 1 4YEK’S CATHARTIC P§tS& Are you sick, feeble, and •nit of order, with your feelings uncomfortable ? . T&W p re/ often the prelude to serious Ufoes|,, icliheg $ i s ofeeping upon yo%a^d'ihoiSw^e hyji tiipsy uio of tbo right''remedy;:. Take cleanse out lb? dtso/derca hgm prii ptaffiM: bghldod, and let again, the fUnclibps oTilfa budy'idto vigorous activity, the obstruc tions which “seta's somewlhire in the its natural functions';— 'ijhose, ifjibt-rtlieved.Nsae; upon themselves and the surrounding organa/ prodac.og general aggravation, suffering, and disease. - While ialbis condition, op pressed by the derangements* teike Ayer’s Pills, and mo how-directly they restore the natural action of the fVstsm, and with "it the buoyant feeling of health gala, What is true and so apparent in this trivial dnd common complaint, is also true of the aeep-seated distempers. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar ob structions and derangements of tho natural functions of tbo body, they arc rapidly, and many of them surely, curedbyrthc’Sßme me*B«. who know- the/vir tuer-of these Pills, WbOTSuficring from Uro ’disorders' they cure.' Statements from leading physicians in some of tbe principal cities, and from other well known public persons. ? fl . , T _- ; From a Foncarfftiig IfercK'aut'ofSt. Louis, Fth. 4, '56. : Dr. Aver: e Your Pills are the paragon of all that js great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of'ulcerous sores upon her bonds and feet tbiU hjfd‘proved inctfrabta for years. Her mother has been long grievoDslyJafflicted with blotches and pirn, jdes on her skin and an her hair. After our child was cured, she rise tried your Pills, and they have cared her. ASA MOIIGRIDGB., , Your Pills nro the princo of purges. Their excel lent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They are mild, but very certain and effectual ip their ac tion on tbe* bowels, which makes them invaluable to us In tho daily trsatmont of- disease. ] . Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach. From Dr. Edward Boyd,-\Baltimore. Deuvßbo. Avejis pcaneot.-apewer yop what com plaints I have cured mtH* your Pills‘belter than to say all that we ever treat with a purgative medicine. I place great dependence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and believing as'l do. that your Pills afford as the-best w# hare, I of course .value them highly. **'*■' ./'• ■ I Dr. J. C, Aver. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of tbo worst headache any body can bare by a dose dr two of yfSnriPillSj.' te arfcejfroni a foul stomach, which They cleanse o£ once, “fours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE,' j Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their purpose as an aperient, but I find their beneficial effects upon the Livr very marked indeed. They bare in qi^ftr^ctiea. effqeMjal for j3iwq-«f one itemed/ wCQ.- ; I,ion, I sincerely rejoice that we bare at length a purgative which ts worthy tbo confidence of tbe pro fession and the people. Department of, tho Interior, 1 Washington, D. 7tb Feb. 1856. j Sir: I have used-ynur Pills in ray general and hospital practice ever since you made them, and can not hesitate to say they aro tbe best cathartic wo etu. ploy. ~Thmrtegu|2»tftig k action on'‘the liyefr iPquiek and dechim2, co n seqfc en.tly ttiiif. edy for derangemenw of that organ, Indeed, I have seldom found a case of bilious disease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. 7 Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D. •phjjrHjcMiiwd* flie Marine Hospital. Dysoaterv. Diarrlibea" Relax- Worms, 1 From Dr. J. G Green, of Chicuyn. YoufPHls have bad a long trial in my practice, and Ijjold them in esteem as one of the best-aperients I ImVa evcr- founds TheiA alterative effect upon the liver wades them an excellent remedy, when given in smhll doses for bilious dysentery and diarrhoea. Their sugar-coating makes them very acceptable and conve nient for tho use of women nml children. From lieu J V Himes Faeturof Adeem Church Dan inn ' Dr. Ayer: I bare used your Pille with extraor dinary success in my liunily and among those I om CivJhxLtu vdsU m .dirfrpss. Tu-rvgulple.. ihe.nrgarjß digest©,*!, and pifril'i r h< blood, remedy I hare ever knovn. and I can confidently recommend them to my friends.. Yours. J. V. HIMES. Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. T., Oct. 24, 1855. Dear Sm: L I nm using jWr Cathirptin Pillain my practice, and find tlietn an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the Mood. JGHN G. MEACHAM, M. D. Cost! pal |on, ?S|ippres lion, i*iii.Goiil, picarnl. girl) Dropsy, jParalj>i», Fils, elc. From Dr.'J. P, Vavynu, Montreal, Canada, Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the euro of dtb^;^f' ; r oa;rifn£eraity, have found them ns efficacious as I have, they should join •me iti proclaimin'; it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which,jnlthougU bnd enough in itself, is the progenitor of o|thers that ore worse. I boieye gbstiVejtiess'io originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. From Mrs. E, Stuart, Physician and Midici/e, Boston, I find one op two large doses of your Pills, taken at 4be excellent. prqmotives of,the naufral*Beeretwrr*whek wholly or partially^suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the stomach and ex pel worms. They are so much the best physio we have that I rocommcnd'no other to my patients. From liev. VrrsHiltofas, of 4ke Jfcftmdht Ejns. Church. Pulaski House, Savannah, Qn., Jan. 6, ISSO, XlokoueT) Sin: I should be ungrateful for there* lief your skill has brought mo if I did not report my case to you % A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating . neftaTgic~p’inuß, "which Tended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Pr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects werd'afowi bgt sure- By'persevering in the nso of them,. I am now entirely well. Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge, La„6 Dec. '55. Pr. Ayer : I have £ecn entirely cure(3, by yonr Pills, of Rheumatic a painful disease that had Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skillful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful con sequence': These coutoin'no-merenry of'mineral Substance what ever. Price 25 cents per bos, pr 5 boxes for $l, Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATEB & Co.. iV-V.* T Lowell, Mass. Sold by C. £ J. li. Robinson, WelUboro; IT. H. Burden. Tioga; W. G. Miller and C. Parkhurst. Lnw renceville; A. «t J. Denrman, Knoxville; S. X. Bil bary; Bennett & Randall, Middlebpry Centre; 6. W. Nesbitt/ Mansfield; S. S. Packard, Covington; G. R. Sheffer, Liberty; I). S. Magee, BJossburg; Fox <t Witter, lur c ßoaiers everywhere. Nov. 6,1861.-6io. 1 1 '■ T .. THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY.— Just Published in a Sealed Envelope; D rice 6 eia : CUX.YSRWELEori the caiifd and cuts 5} EsepjaSin'TjEnJ ConJUmpitidn) Mental and Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy: Im paired Nutrition of the Body; Lassitude; Weakness of the Ltmhs and the hacklndisposition, and Inca pacity for Study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehen-: sion ; Loss of Memorv; Aimm to Society; Love of Solitude; Tiimifity I’-Eelr-'lMstruft; Dullness Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Pimples on the - Face; Involuntary Emissions, arid Seal Incapacity; the Consequences of Yonlbful Indiscretion, Ac., Ac. ■ : ftnllOcK*S LoV’dlll, This ndiuirnble Lecture clearly prove* that the’ The pnrc.t nod i,».t ntytvn pt>‘fynp~R 1 gical operations, and should be read by, every youth; - i- - ->,m* ,■»; ;c i and every man in tho land. • w »r ... ,r C Sent under seal, to any addrers, ir a plain, sealed* ft envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage p’' n *}*W4#^uil.y I: wlieilUy^ J ,. { 4556 - ■ - Oi> HUNDRED BARRELS SALT Just received, and for aa!o at tbfl Cniou Store of . /.''l i CO. , 4 ,3 * -1,.. Asa Family l‘ln>ic. > jFrahi Dr.‘Es'W'Cctrtwnijhl, Xietb-Orhabt. rirrsncEG, Pa., May 1,1855, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Disordors—laver Complaints, -from ilr. Theodoreofitfetc York City. Dyspepsia' Imparity Of the Blood. sle. THE TIO&A ;COUNTY AGITATO®; VVELLSlibftd store. THE subscriber, having purchased H Smith blsMUl^eft -ia- tbo Buok- and Stationery Business, wonld reaijeptfiilb' inforiD tbe ’ptibliß of his ' desire to keep- -" ■■''- s ’ *: ' 1 —.. \ ■ ' ■A. QENERAIj itbws room ;' ■ AND Door STORE, ' - : where he will furnish, , AT:THE OLD STAND, in the Post Office Building, (or by mail) all THE NEW YORK DAILIES at tho publishers He mil also heeep on band all tho Literary Weeklies, and " - The Monthly Magazines, Including Harper's, the Atlantic, Godey's, Peterson's [Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac. Also, mil he kept constantly on .band, a com «ete repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL SCHOOL iAND-MISGELfcANEQOS BOOKS, Blank Book*, Paper Han.^iuss, SHEET H VSIC, - PICTURES . MAP.S, Ac. Orders for Binding, Books. work executed toeni any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention‘wiU-/*J«o be given toSPKCIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in.the trade. One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editipus of SiSKOOL BOOKS. Parents, Tea'chers and Scholars, are invited to cal and examine this large nßsbrlnoefai of School Books iq which may. be fpund everything in use in Ibo schools of the County, . _ “ Readers., —Sanders' entire series, Porter’s Reader, Sargeant's, Town’s jtud, Willaou’s Readers, Spelling Books.—Sanders', Websters <tc. Arithmetics. —Groeuleaf[*» Davies’, Stoddard’s, Colburn’s Ac. 4 J. Grammars.—Brown’s, Smith's Ac.- Geographies. —Mitchell's, Warren’s, Colton’s 4c. Davies’ Legendre, ‘Algebra, Sarveyhig’^c, Slates of all ki'ndsand sixes. ’*■' Copy Books, Pens, •. . , Paper of ali kinds. Latin, German, pfoneb nnd.Groek Text Books; on bund and purchased tdtyrder,"' 11 '• Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Papet’Uan|;- ings, soncy Maps, Pic lures Ac. ' JfcSF'An orders promptly attended to. 27, f " S. F. KOBIKSON.- WAR! WAR! UPON ■ HIGEP PRICES &- LONG CREDITS! 6. Bullard / , , Ilasjust returnetMrom the’cities with a complete as* .sortjpont of SOGA-RS;;- ■- COFFEES, 1 1 ...TEAS//. - MOLASSES, -''—’KAIStNSK ■£■' Vi^EICiS; and other staple Groceries, which'cntißbt-be' s excelled in quality dr cheapness in this 6f any other country town. Ilia new stock of Groceries embraces SALBR&TGS, : SOAP, ORANGES, KEROSINB, - CAMPHENE, , CASTOK OIL, FLUID,' SWEET OIL, LAMP OIL, tin cl nearly all the Injuries used in the tallies el Cinlizutiun generally and the people of'Tioga County in particular- Among these arc such articles as S HAMS, Sugar-Cared or Smoked, DRIED BEEF, an excellent article, . / , CODFISH, Fielded £ Dried, MACKEREL,. WIIITEFISII, IIETRIixKG, PICKLED, LOBSTERS,’ SARDINES, 4c. • A good article of FAMILY. FLOUR. Alirayi on hand.; Also, “RICE, CORN STARCH, SYRUP, 2c:' Including; ( ; v WASH TUBES, PAILS," CHURNS, FANCY BASKETS,' MEASURES, BABY WAGONS, twp or three kinds, . ‘ , MOPS, BROOMS, , BROOM-BRUSHES,' CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET ‘dp- : CLOTfIES .PINS, lots of them, , TRAVELING-BASKETS, WHEELBARROWS, for small boys BUGGY- MATS, and other things too nWmerum* to mention. ) DRIED FRUITS, * Including" ’ v DRIED PRUNES, DRIED APPLES, 'dried PEACHES^ 'DRIED ENGLISH k r CITRON, DiTES "and -SPLIT 'PEAS. Al6o, aU kladfl of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES, HEME and CAJTstRT SEEDS; ' -.n - ' il ijikp ■cmMEts, ; ansiMi ( ; ‘f; ;'-v, : Snuff, and^Obeying Tobacco, drfiebyclriei, bud a good Uoi. tiona-anAToya.- „,;i(|oijifocl4»« , Coffee, made froin tb®b'eat JTotp is recdimpemlea by phy/Te|nW 11a « inarons'BerePOpe.for .Gepernl" D«biliry, Dyspepsia, and aU biUiunfe aisordersi ThoasnDdJvybo havpjbeen CO>upgJJfldJtu.,ahnpdno--fhe uAe_o£ jjse lhls .wilfetjul. ifijurjoa*. ejects. '; Ope' pra; atrerigfli af-twopoandg of ordioary coffee* fric© |o -.cents.* v *’ ' ' v -*- ■\PW' WBEAXJ?iGUJI.at A" ' WEIGHTS %’a.Vltßyß For the aged and infirm, and. for persons of a con stitution—for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all pnb -lie -speakers—for Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Sta ’dents, Ar<iBfB,~itnd’oll pirfeontf leadings will pro* o truly beneficial. ? • As a aye delicious Jto the taste. "They prwlt.ee ’all me exbUaw'Hdgfieir&ta of Braudy cr Wirie/without iotoxicHtiltg: and.' afe valuable remedy for persons tpre/hifp ri'dmiy.'Tby; A DII jeTitirely frec poisons coqtpined In the adulterated ,Wipes aqd Liquors with which tbe Country,!* flooded.- , XhC»e.Bitjt only fUBE but, Disease, and 'shoufd bo used by all who livo.in a country where the water t’is bad, or where Chills and Fevers' are prevalent Being !eutirely innocent apd harmless, they may bo given freely to -Children and infants with impunity. - ;' Physicians, Clergymen, and- temperance advocat?a»M an afct J bf-liumaaity, should assist in spreading these.truly valuable BITTKUS over tbe laud, and thereby essentially,aid. ’in banishing Dmiikennessand Disease. Xn all Affections of the Hdad, Sick Hcad- I ache, or Norvons Headache, Hr. pods’ : Imperial Vine Bitters will Jbe found to he most Salnt&fp and Bfficacioua- The many certificates which’ have been tfeudereft us, and the letters which we arc daily reccivln&'ilri’conclusive prim that among the women these Bitters have given a satisfnc 'tion which nn.oHicrs bare dope before.'-No woman-In .the ;aud should be without them, and, tbysp who once’ use them will nut fail to keep a supply.. >t : •Arc prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them successfully in his practice for the last twenty-five •years. The prupiietor, before purchasing the exclusive 'to manbWCturo and sell Dr. J. Bovee Dods'Celebrated Im perial Wino Bitters,, had them tested by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable rcpiedyfor disease. - ' * , Although tfid’medical tnen of the country, wnigeneral thiagidisapprove of Patent Medicipos.yet we dp not belief that a respectable Physician'can be found hi lhe| UoltW States, acquainted with their* medical properties, who wfll not highly {ipprove DIL BODS’ IMPERIAL WINE bitters; ' - ■“ • • ■ LEMONS, ■ln dll newly'Bottled places. Where there ie always d largo quant*? df decaying siuibec from whhdi Q-poiuonous is created, these Bitters should bo used ovefcy breakfast. • ~ „• ;r> .**• T *.j Are compost*! of-a pure and .Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon’a Seal, Comfrpy,. Wild CberryTree Bark; Floors,. Ami Gentian. They npc manufactured by Dr. Dods hlmself/wfio isau experienced audsuccessfut I'hyslcmu,and hence should not to classed among the quack' nostrums which flood -the country, nnd against which the Medical Profession are so justly prejti diced/ ' * • n i. " ‘ i; These truly valuable Bitters have been so thotfmglffy tested by ail classes of the comhinnify for Almost every variety of disease Incident to the human system, that they are now deemed indispensable as a v mmc> MEDICINE AND 'A. BEVERAGE. . v PDRCUASE ONE ■BOTTLE I It Cosif but JjiiileJ ■■■Ruri/'ylhe Blood I Give Tone to the Stomach 1 . Renovate the . Syitenti cand Prolong Life! Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., I SOLE WtOIMUEIirIIS, ',78 WlMjani Slm',l, Scw York- For sale by druggets and grocers generally through out the country. r . Sept. 25,1861.— 1yV j- ■'VEQETABIBa'' LIFHFXT.TJ3. •" . AND • PHtENIX BITTERS. " 1 rpHE high and envied celebrity whifrh those qire*emfnent T 'Wpdirrnes hnve-neqrnred foMhoiri invaluable efficacy on all {» cop* 4)a* reajjotaJ (he usual practice of puffingliot vntTOiworAy of them. j; /. . ' s ,'l ,-f , , in all cases "• 1 •; of Asthma. Acntc ail AChrtinlc Rheiefdtlsnr, Atfections of tfib Wadde'f and Kidneys; ’ ' - - ■. ;;: ;■BILLIOTSiTKNfcIfS-AND IiIHHt.COMPLAINISe.,* t ’-.ln th^sonth where these disease* prevail, they will'lw found invaluable,., Planters, farmer* andothers/wEo once .use these Medicines, vrilVnever after wards ’be'VSthbit tfiein. ' 1 1 ’ '* r ' * ,r ‘ 7 ' BIFLIOUS COLIC. SEROS. LOOSENESS, WLSSc COSTIVE < ■ OOWbS'AWftTXHJGHsIf CIIOLIO, OUKIUJi*?.' . <r I.: : a J( ..apMPU&iPItpPBIBg.' .... Dyspepsia.—- No person with tide distress! ngdlf ease, should .daJfty lmmediately. .. ’' ,f Eruptions of tW&Hn. ErysTj&lSs. Ffktftlfcncy;"' : fbrsr aud Ague. —For toia Beouree of; tW western Quantify, tlffeSfe thedlclnis Wai toe fbund a safe-speedy andcWtalo . «dys, Other medicines leave to the disease; njerfjrjnesla pe^afanent. - 5/ , ' .. Jry them. Bo satisfied And be c»trc3‘ ’"‘ ' ?; • ‘ ■ of rotnjpf4xUrt~* K **■ •• ‘‘‘ -'uOi: S -dESkiuL' DEBILITi'.. QOOT,. QIDDIKf:SS > '(J#VP.I,' Ueadnchos of^a-yekimLJn waj dJL-ye r. X tory Hhema Jrifrtjdice; -Appetite. Mercurial Diteasejj-r-K ever fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of ML*rcofy?*nflnitely sooner than the most pow. erful preparation of &T«lTOriUa. NIGUT DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. . orfclnal tprdprtfVr of these medicines wa* cured o6jßHa.of 3&.ycara’ Life mediclnerilha*. ~~ - ' : T' r '~'\T~ ' :• f“ V Tn lhe head, sfdo. back JolatV^ddorgans. —Tlmseafiected with this tertrafe diAeajse.will be saw ujf relief hy the Life Medzclfig^l-S - '• ~7'; Upsh of Blood to the Head, S£tirvy, Salt Rheutfl.Swflli*gs.t Scrotfula, oTitfnga EviUolu ■tforst'-forins; Tjlcpra of evJ er?ile«c,Hpiion.r/ 7 --. ■ . •- -i Worms oftUi kinds are effectnraHy expelled by these medl S | welltheth'whenover their existence 1 saspectod.BellefTvUlbecertefo, _; - > ;j - Tho lifo Flllß and Fhceniz Bitters I , , .PERIFY .inE. 81,0ai3;, . i| And thus remove all disease from the jygtdm. Prenariduad sold by . , . . ~ DR. WILLIAM B: JtOFFdTV * 336 Broadway, cor, Anthony Street, New Yotid'' yorsaUrbyaUDrugclite, ‘ i' v 62jrp ■" « j TOTHEOTW'E-. OF -THE UNITED STATE* H In tbs monlbpr Decamber, ISSB, fortl ’ a first time ofTi'fed’for *afe to fhopublic !>r. J* BoVCO sMft’lmcpriai Wine * period IhW' tihifeml BatlsfUctioif totue many thousands of arsons who have tried theft that itlafiow an established article. The amount of bodily *tfnd tnchtfcj' misery arising simply front a neglect,ofj small Js surprising and it is therefore of the utmost importance that a strict ntteptionto (he least end inWt trifilnglWJlly ailment for dlaeaseV bf /thf body most -invariably affect Thusubscribers wk a trial of DR. I BOVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS'! tj from all who bare not.uaed them. 1 Woeballenge =tho world to produce their equal. .. , . ’ ] Tbeso Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and for Purifying add 'Enriching the -Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by 'any pttlfcffremedy on earth. To be assured of (bis, it is only necessary to make the trial- The wine itself is of a superior qnalityViwlng about one-third stronger than other pud inr|gomting tho whole system from tho head to the feet. As these CUtera are tonic and alterative in their character, so they and invigorate tb<twholo*ay«temi anti give. a ‘fine tone And healthy action to nil its parts, by equalizing the Circulation removing obstructions, and producing a’ geheral Warmth They hreatsd excellent for BlseasefTand W&ikuess pecnllur to brace tho system. So* Lady,who f* t« lassitude and fftintnesi,ahould.be. without aa,ihey are. reviving their action. \ THESE BITTERS ' Will not only £u*c, -'put Prevent Pitoaxe, nod In tliis respect are. doubly valuable to the person who way use them. For „ { - ~ INCIPIENT- CONSUMPTION, ’’ Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Disyuaefl of NerrcTUi (System, Paralysis, Piles, and f9t.aU. cases requiring a Tonic. ! fo. bods’ Celebrated Wine Betters ARE unsprpassed|;. , . For Sore Throat, «o common the CteTgj], they are | truly valuable. . r ? 1 FEMALES. • - DR; X. BOV EE BODS’ IMPERIAL ■ WINE BITTERS) , r T DIi. J.. BOVEE DOD§' , > WINE SITTERS PURIFY THE BlbOS. 1 *■ n , >p-' i-t- 'J- T - .... '. e I I I GK JLEBRATED KOtSEXIESS ' NG: M AOHINES, UILT-AND. UANUtACTUUixQ USE, R OAJDWA T, NEW TORE. Hike principal -Ctiiet and Toani t ft, the { (/nited StaCes. (rover & Baker S, IS. Co. OFFER, jx. addition to treib [D STOCK OF MACHINES SEW FOR FA! 405 ff. Agtncieiin ai The Gi sow SPLEND making the celebrated GROVES & : JBAKCR STITCH, ;N£iVANlj superior Shuttle, or Xock SHtdi Machine*, Adapted to nil rnrieties 'of sewing. • Much more Simple, Durable, Jiyieclete , and Perfect than any •‘loek-Btilch”i machines heretofore in use. , All who use this class of machines will: findthese new “loek-sfitoh" Qroser *. Baker a greafadraaca upon all “ lock-stitch" machines toforoin the market. The 0 rover & Baker machines have taken' the first premiums, aver all competition, at ever; State Fair where,they have beerf exhibited this season. (From Vie New York Weekly.)’ The Grover t Baker gening Machine Company, nho have from the first been among the most promi nent in bringing tho sewing machine to its'preaent statoqf perfection, step by . step, and who stilt con tinue - their . recon tly. introduced, and arq now largely manufacturing, sewing machines, making tho lock-stitch,.of , thesaiap patterns and at the yomo .prices as, their celebrated, Grover k ttoiter stitch machines, thus "placing side by' side in tbeif salcsruemsj.ft.l:, examination and-comparison, the two most popular and only good machines that are made, leaving the selection and cfihfcd entirely at the option of tile purchaser, whoso ticciaionhnd'er such circum stances, sfccingiboth machines operated and contrast ing speeimenk.af the work of each is ’quickly made. - And. o.stiU further advantage is offered' liy tlie plan jodapted by this company, which is that in case (he purchaser of pitlier style of .machine should find rea son ;fur .reversing rheirdeciyon.-they will be; at liberty; to exchange tbejr.'tirft,choice, for such a nrnchiqu ya their increased knowledge and expmricnco may sug gest. ■' . r rrThe.macbinea manufactured by the, Grover.<t Ba keg Sewing Machine Company, whether lock-stUch'or, Grover A Baker stitch, combine all the latest useful. i ß prcKtißetU&gBdAtc,4t)Mbed in.G,e-bcBt jtyle of the art - - Jan. 22, 1862, ~r, •i. ’ .: . May 1’5, : 1861.-Iy. wel l^b ono : eoun dry : AND MACIIISE SHOJP AGAIN IN FULL Blt A ST. EGBERT, YOUNG, laUof.ihefirmof Tabor Young i C 0.,“ itik'es 'this method to in form the Publib that ho bos leased the, ~ Foundry and Machine ,SJlqp* in the Village of Wellsboro, for a terra of years, and having put it in .good rurihihg order, is predated todtf id! kinds of. wofk usually done at such an ment, in tho bejt manner and out of the best material. TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE ! ; He has had over twenty years'tfxperienccin ttle bu siness and will nave Ihe’work, entrusted to him, done directly under liis supervision. jVo work will he tent out half finished. MILL-GEABfNGS, PLOWS, STOVES antf castings of liU kinds on hand and mode to order. ’ Moy 28, 1857. ROBERT YOUNG. B£ltZOT A L. JOSERti RXBEROLJLE H’ AS removed his BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER and FINDfG STORE, from bis late location on Main Sifee! r to bte'Taonery attbc.- lower end of the Tillage, where be will be glad to wait on bis customers and the public generally. Competent Workmen are employed in the Manufacturing Department, and all work warranted tb be our own manufacture. Also, all kinds of j R EADfc- MCKp BOsts 'ANO SHOfS, constantly on band. All kinds of Leather and Sfao Findings, also constantly on band and for sale at low prices for cash or ready-pay. HIDES and PELTS token in exchange for Goods at the higbestmarket price. JOS. RIBEROLLE. Wellsboro, 'Aug.ii, . ' T < N. B. All those indebted to the subscriber by book account, or otherwise, are requested,fo call at once and square up. 1 JOS. RtBEROLLE. STOVES AND TINWARE. . WILLIAM ROBERTS HAS opened^-new .Stare. apd r Shqp in the Sfnro’ Opposite RoyV BbiMihgrlrhefe' , fie is pre pared to furnirh his! old friends and customers, and the public generally with everything in bis line of business, including , ' Cooking Stoves of the most approved styles; Par lor,-Dining Room, and Coni Stoves j Tinware and Kitchen furniture of| all varieties. *? • ~f see our rtew stock, - - - SVellsboro, Fehy. 5, 1862. ; GENEKA^MiCEEIXAN HAS decided to gb into winter quarters, and P. R Williams, Agt., has decided to “follow suit,” and has accordingly, laid in a very large slock of New Goods itf-bis . . ? Kerosine Oil, 1 Lamp Oil, Burning Fluid, Camj>bene, •Alcotol, Sbirpeiitme, 1 , Drugs, Patent Medicines, Dye Staffs, »~*'9 l rWitttMK'fflaisp■:, ?r*-Muyv 1 /jclfc Ac., ! Ao„ Ac,, which will be sold at lowest city prices during the war. t Jp, it. Agt. N. B. Confederate State Stocks and all book ac counts are at discount—rcan’t sell goods for either. ■\Vetlsboro, Nov. 27,18911 GpC£Rl£S Mp PROVISIONS. -L inform the citizena of WELLSBORO and vicin ity, that be has leKsed the store owned by A.P. CONE, one door east of on Main Street, where be will keep constantly on hand A LARGE AND WELL SELECTEE STOCK OF feProvfeltiiis, SUCH. AS flour’, meal, aniTfeed. : ‘ f 7 which he out sell ejaeep, I . . FOR CASH , Also oslcrgeAworiißonVof Sne BBANBIES, (3XN,B, ,TOlKE§v RYg AfIRV/BEAY WBISIIEY&j hh olfo Mnnufuctiu;eaa6uperuir article, ofCORN WHIS, SBY, .which,ho WaUsell to L'amberjoeii, Hotul Keep? eraio4:cthers,.at. .. . ” ..... , - -WHOLESALE. " t 'Cheaper, .tlian' any other establishment in Northern : J.'Jl EA^OJfl' t&rl«62. rrr r- , jNO^ldE'.^-Letter; testamentary I jLj'haVlnef teien Stinted; to tht Wbtirioev tin the | estate of Isaac .Jlagar,-,lf tejjifs Sullivan township, I dec’d., notice .13, hereby^given to indcbted to I mate immectfafe nreseUC them properly authenticated fpr«*ttlamj|nt to I _ ISAAC SQUIRES, EseitaJtot. I Sullivan, March 26j 1862. ‘ "1 'f J N Ift « .< TjBjaELCjW- 4 THOMPSON . AZTsxniiE OriUrtCord.C^c.pi^^- ' (/ A , y PA(ENJX EIRE INSVRANrp„ Of Hartford,'Ct—Capital S COi U PEOPLES FIRE mVKAXcp « - Of New Ntotk City—Coital® NEW ENGLAND FIRE Of Hartford, Ct. IASV *m MANHATTAN FJREINSInuv„ Of Now Nprk City,—CapLf HoM csS; i l n “ K! “‘ s «™ The »obfcrib|er« are prepared to; abratios on the roost favorable tel "'I knows and reliable Stock . Farnt butldings inmred f ur fl. 1, low as any good eoniponic? Jhtt fcention OeM3, 1862; P/ J- FARIUNGTON, Serrev., THf ’JO ~ AJPO WHOLE .--j AIK -AMD „ mil „ mugs, uediclxes axd CJ i' Ei!l M PERFUMERY soaps toilet and fancy ar; BfttfSßES, VAHSISBES, PAR, , OlljS AND DYE-STiyp PiTEKT Hill' VIOLS AND | BOTTLES, , WINDOW-GLASS, PDTTy,' ■ ■ i LAMPS, CIGARS AND K AVI IVES AND' BR/ . i v .. -'.FOE iMEJiICAL PUEPOSi , ALSO, SACRA VESTAL Warraßted toibe pare Grape jui ce for purposes. ’ ..TVe.hive for sale farrier’s Powders «irf the host kind of preparations for Horst, i of lbo PuWdcr, the pppctite is improved, si tnehls'of the digestive organs are corttuti softens theskin and gives to the con s mt ning appearantel) , The used for stiff joints a; all kinds in horses and cattle. TO THE PUBLIC; Choice Soda’ ftadsm. Pure Saloratus. 1 ..... Marking Ink. Cream of-Tartar-..-....'..... Writing Paper. English Cotbonate Suds.. Pass aid Eiiti Corn Starch....'...l Black and Vtllp Ifytmgß* and (linger Indigo, Cudbar, Pepper and Cinnamon articles for cr Stiivd Blacking.. 1 Botsles for pa Prepared G1ue......... Violin 4 Ban Brirtol Brjck (scouring... Trusses 4 Shi Prescriptions carefully compounded, r promptly answered. t Every article for sale usually sold in s Drug Store. um! at the lowest market prices. Wellshoro, May i, 1861. ; ■ CABO WARE E THE Subscriber uiiost respectfully aos< ■ be bason band at the old eland, ar Glit'ap lot of Furuiti comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretariet Case)), Center, Card and Pier TalUt, Di Breakfast Tablet, ifarble-ioppcd and Coem Cupboards, Cottage and other Btdslcndt, S 'fusMHif 'Chairs, Gilt at id liosevood Mod Picture Prames* 'OOFFXMS 'to order on ?hort heart© trill be desired. N; B. Ttorafag Sa'Wißg ilone to order, August U, l«^ r ! B.T.Vr pHARLESTO|tt ! FLOORING M, W WEIGHT Sc BAXLEY, ftaving seenred' mills in (be Count; prepared to do j Custom Work, mrrcliiint ’ and in fact everytliingthat can be done iu Mills, so as to give perfect satisfaction. FLOUR, HEAL AMD AT WHOLESALE OK KETAII, s|ore in WeU&borot or at th-t mill- Goods exchanged for grain nt tlic market pt 3 All goods 'delivered free of charge wnbjr ratios.' ■ - I WEIGHT ' Wellsboro, Fcb.|l3, 1561./ HEW GOODS! TV L. BALD-V 8 now receiving a'jlarge and Well Se cctcd : FALL A2fD WINTER GO ' copaleting in part of a General Stocl* of DET GOODS,) - LADLES’ PRESS- READY MADE CLOTHDTff. c ' ' DATS AND CAPS, .GROCERIES, lIAJiDWA. BOOTS AND.'SHOES, WOODEN 4c., Ac., Ac-. ic ”- All *f which will to sold VERT &EAQY PAY OSW- : ’'■'/a£'l;£inds[of' Country pro: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. , All persona buying GO.ODS for ■ 7 PA T, Aro respectfully invited to coll sod cl . JrjEtE STOCK, r A«,tbe; are to to Isold at- ,■ > VERY LOW PRICES: , Tiogaj ISjSI., « T- E-^; PASHIONABIiB-MHiUNEKr *'*’ ... : 'ifcUS WEUSB'OBO MISS* f ATIIiINEtSMITH ha* josJP’, fall and winter G« oDk ’ Consisting of Strows of all J 1 Bloomer Hats, PloWers, Velvets, Sill* of abd in fact ' “ ' . ' . ; ALL KINDS OF TRIMMING- She aolicitaa call from the ladies of Wcl vicinity, feeling confident that HER GOODS WILT. BEAR. INSPEC' and compare favorably with those of an? ment.iw the county ip regard to price fCSr BLEACHING- AND'PRESSING auporior manner.. « ■. Boom-nt the,residence of G. »' site TL S. Hotel, up-stairs. Oct. 2,1881. " TXroOL! WOOL!— The bfc hest W -_|rico jaW n Jb^ilEL M A. Ho TS LLSBORO ; p A THEci [To Farmers,
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