I i tub AO Hi CA i' Airij' Mist? H. BAMSDELt; • Wednesday, 2O.ISBL r 4 Co.j iW Ntt»«an &{., Kew] Tort, and 10 at Bolton, are the Aaenla.Cor the tbs ’iSnmtM and 'larges tdrciUHog Newspaper* In the Is States and the Canadas. They are authorized t 6 con “or os at our lowest rates.; * ; , e^’T ”- Hew' AdvertlSeinents.- -’ - , fag Cat\&oreS~j?*ltD§ udUor’i .Votice.—EaUte of 0- B.''Goodman. IsffilorV Notice.— Estate OfCrandallA Bro. Whi, &e.~- H. S. Johnson, Tiofca,..; ■ ■ Musical Convention. —Prof. Jewett ■ ■ Jrtal Reduction,—Parker Brother*. yg- So Special. CotjKT.—Owing to ths election Judge Wilmot to the U.‘ S. Senate, and his come ,Dt resignation of bis ofßco as Jodge, no Speotal art will be held here next week.'| Jurors summoned attend at that time will please fake beliee. I Oar friend Muggins says' that the most heau- Jlpocket edition of that highly interesting work Testimony of the Book*”' tha| he e«r saw was a entij dollar gold piece! TFe lik> Muggins’ “literal? ute.” Ho is a sensible man, : jpg' Wo have received from UjO publisher, E. B. iobbson, Corning, a copy of ajfcmon- delivered on 10 occasion of the National. P&t, by Hot. Wm. A. iles, at that place. The patapbiot contains 30 pages, id copies may be had al-S&itHj* Books tofe.. r ßfice, cents. jwg* "We learn from a -ctj yondent in- Cbatb&nt i»t a sad accident occurrec in that neighborhood on io.9th inet A very intersrtifiglittle girl, aged yean, the daughter of MOStephon Martin, came to tr death by accidentally into a kettle of hot rater. .She livid abouta t-'jiy; after the accident The Exhibition of ’~he Student* of the Wells oro Academy came off oil / Friday evening last, as dvsrtised. The Court H ftseflwas veil filled,. and rithlhp exception of the 1 a few young men rowdies, wo ought to spyj.l inljthe galleries, every-j ling was pleasant and agrt cable. The entertainment ras everty way creditable t&thoih having if in charge, J ,ad the audience seemed wiav pletsed. The singing, if the little children was particularly fine, and eliei-j id much enthusiasm. The colloquies, recitations, 4c / lire for the most part welt chdsan, and, gave, so far U we have learned, satisfaction,! The declaiming was ,[ a high grade, and, the Speeches selected showed iho good taste of the declatteetl) Everything would bare passed off in the beat; rd«> had it not been for sfow rowdies in the gallari | ), always infest places of amusement, and who wti nfjiher hear themselves; aor permit others to heart; We trust that hereafter 1 they will either conduct thi|ns|lyes in a proper man. mr, or have enoughtfP'sf ' away altogether. iM~ fS~ CniLLExe*. —Weppdtbe following challenge In the Elmira Daily Prat.'\ IfijHr. Spillaue does not succeed in getting up ajualsi with either! of the Chimpions,named in his jiialmnge, let him come to Wellsboro. We do not, on. aelK intend to fight) espe cially where we would be to get whipped; but then we’re got a friend ‘ggome’J, on “ knuckles,” and we would turn him the Elmira Cham pion any day: - - !- ‘‘l hereby challenge ’Joj'p Jl. Heenan or Thomas Sayres to a pugilistic content tbr the Championship of the World—the stakes to t ’ from $lOO to $1 ODD; the time and place of meeting !)) ha mutually agreed up on, lam 22 years old, ap } weigh 168—light weight. I was born in Dunnmeard -County of Cork, Ireland, and have lived in Elmira ft ,tSh last seven years. I am well built, and good.lot ktjgjj'. Am a good Roman Catholic, and will stand by , If either of the above named gentlemt a Sniagine they can whip me, lam willing to give tdfSdb B fair trial.' For fur ther particulars enquire byjletWr, orchil atlmyresi -dence, near the corner of Haiti and Hudson streets, Southport. -i- ‘I Jo UK Spillane. jos* M. H. Cobb, editor of this pa perj been appointed to; tbg;importont-position of Disbursing Clerk of the ip under Gen. Ctmeron. This item of c* >rft-will give satisfaction to ertry Republican" in this and wherever Mr.. Cobb is'known. It is (.Jjdsh|pre gratifying to bis friends because be did nob, that or any other ap pointment; and Gen.. Availed himself of Mr. Cobb's abilities simply;bji|s& be knew and appre ciated them. He was; Scat still more im portant position of Chief fOl«U| io the War Depart neat, but modestly decline 3 We give beloW a few -•Mbs many flattering not tea) srom- hU former eiatea of the press: j.'jji y : He deserves it, and is fi' ;fo| It-B r ar**cn Mail, Mr. Cobb is eminently ij iiMfled for the post. —New }ori Tribune. , The many friends of Mr, IC&fb* formerly of the Agi tator of this place, will b 4 pleased to learn, that Geo. Cameron has fa *n pis Chief Clerk in the War Department. We eq agrafcolate Mr. Cobb on bis appointment, and the no%? administration oa having one honest attache at Democrat. . Carer Clerk or th* Department.— lt is with the greatest pleasure that; we learn that this im portant situation has beopf filled by the appointment of our former associate in,;thpj publishing' business— M. R, Cobb, late ef the We heartily oosgratuUte Mr. Cobb nj >ll success, ahd the De partment upon its good f rtfine hi having secured the i.orrices of a competent d fecef-and an honorable man. Bradford Reporter. p ‘<r Qen. Cameron has appointed, as, hi» chief clerk, M. H. Cobb, Esq,, formerly * f Tioga county, Pa. This ji eminently a satisfactoi f appOintment/and will give ffcat satisfaction to thi; numerous friends of Mr. Cobb in his native State. Cobb for several years ’•dlted, with great ability, Agitator , Ho Was subsequently attached tj $ Harrisburg - Telegraph, JDd Bincb the establishmJ Wff the Nbw York Vfarld he h« been connected W{th?|ts editorial staff)- Pew we better qualified for imposition to which be has Bow been elevated.— Pkf&.\Dafiif Press, Moving Time. —Jta.tfae fir«t of April irrapid ■ly approaching, and at a- natural consequence “ no 'r*ng day” is near at subjoin the following a guide to those of our rodders who are contempts d'agachange of resident i: I l ' In the first place, don’tiini|po! Remember the famous of the fish that Amoved” nut of the frjiug-pan fire—call to mlud all the allegories, ancient and uoodern, respecting the fol lj of change— see if the roof can't be mended "ruoisider whether th* bakes .so. Tory baddy— ttooueiic yourself to. narros kitchens and defective *“twpipesf-be at peace ifith the world, and yonr louse in the bargain, and doji’t more! j hot if tils advice combs 'after.the house is let and toother one taken, the neat beat thing is to arrange ■natters as pUU&iaphicaUy as possible,’ and the follow ing scraps of advice may advantageously adhered to:_ -. -,£“4 ’ : ' Don’t keep your house: iiTconfasion a month before eventful sfetdl ii quite long Enough to ttake chaos of. . . ■ .tOv' ’ ’ ' ! Don’t undertake to “ c&*^;np’'things generally. It D not economy to bargaibbway year husband's best •ooat to a rag man, mistaking it for bis old moth oaten *oga—ieUber is (taris^oii.» burn all thereceipts and Xamlly; papers, along. withhold letters and newspapers, "Sett to get them. ont-pfithl way I" , ; - Don’t think it ceeesSafy to feed yonr.household on «old beans and lnkewanb tea,or to quarter Ihejn on Soor beds withcarpet baghfor their pillqwa; becanso 7°» happen to b* getUngfi|aay to more. ; If yonr husband is a "J sandhi* shoot “* ' >tt5 '0»s» ait early in t|jo morning .af possible, ! bn psTlsj day. '(Handy, men" Mtw«»sat any Keep your wits aboatyou.Bhdwhan yionr, courage begin* to Bolstei it-up -With lthe'cOtil£rtabl* oonTtcUaß.tlptt that what a , womaa 'can't; dor isnpt: worth doihg’atallV' 1 I ' 1: - ;t '' J ! TOR. LIiANBOUB. iDITOR. Donlt pick the canary bird and tb« cot together,; and object veiy decisively to the looking glassesbeing? steadied with coalscuttles or smoetbihg Irons, Convince the cartman at once that you art the di roster dT affairs, cothe;and dcn’tiethlm impose up on yon-in the mat terofshort; loads. . "What if you axe a email woman, andhean irishman of.tbaamplesi pattern! Napoleon was not a air footer that aver era heard of. 'u's "■ i - ■" CV_ ' Xf jou hoqr SBithipg atop your ears and don’t look around until yon have, eoqntedjj twenty.— Be resigned to whatever may hefail or jbe-broke! ' And'remember (hat as everything else chmes to an end, io alio does L V. L W ‘ pM~ Diitktio.— Many people" 'hath a prejudiee against fiaieratus, thinking, land with reason too, that ; this preparation is unbealthful, and ought to be avoid* ad; but the best eheiqisUand most learned physicians say, that Saloratai,' when frde from imparities, is not \ only not" ophealthfal and pjrovokative of dyspepsia, , hut that it, in reality, promotes digestion and strength* ens the digestive'organs. -tt. new process of refining this article, lately introduced, audio hie only by D. B. Do Land A Co., of- the" Fairport Chemical Works, Fairport, Monroe Co.; N. X., enables them to make a 1 perfectly pare Saleratus, which should be in use in ' every household. The purity ana reliable quality of De Land A Co.’s Saleratus .should make it immediate ly popular. It is for saio by most grocerssnd store keepers, and the grocers in die large towns and villa ges wholesale it. ~ i On the lOtli inaL, Mrs. AMY STAHKWETHBR, at her daughter's, in-Charleiton, in the 76th year of her age. Mrs. was one of the earliest' residents in this region. ' ! '*f ‘ On the 7th instv at his reaidence.in CharliestoD, Mr. WILLIAM ADAMS, in the 89th year of hia age.— Mr. A. was a native of Ireland. Twenty-two years ago be came to th|s county, and beught a firm in theb wilderness. By hard work, pf himself, wifo and chil dren, and the most rigid’ economy, he has succeeded in clearing and paying for a large .farm, and dying,, leaves his children in comfortable circumstances.*— Communicated. i 1 ’ On the 14th inst., at Morris Ran, in Bloss, Tioga county, Pa., Mrs. MART, ANDERSON, wife of John Young, formerly of Scotland, in the sixty ninth year of her age. She became a member of the Presbyterian Relief'or free Church of Scotland in her eighteenth year. In 1827, with her family, she. cataa to America, and has since resided after a bnefeojonrn in New York, in Rhode Island, Maryland,and Penn sylvania. When the ground was first broke at Morris Roruby the Miner, she moved into the place/her hus band becoming the superintendent of .the mines.. True to her national faiih and zeal,‘she became a jjfoneer to the church in the wilderness, and iclinging to it in life, was not, we believe, sundered from its triumphant branch in death. She was jibe mother of eight chil dren, of whom five survive tjo mourn with the bereaved husband. — Com. |! Lycoming Gazette, ifiner’e Journal, of Potts ville, and Corning Journal, please copy. 4 t , MASpNIC. A regslar Communication of Ossxa Lodgb, 317, A. Y. M,p will be held oh Tuesday evening Mar. 26, at 7 o'clock. All transient • 'brethren in good standing are fraternally in vited to attend. . ROBERTS, r W. M» M. Bullae©, Sec’y. * -l MUSICAL CpNVENTIObL' 1 A Musical Convention Will'be'held at the village of Covington, under direction of Prof. D. C. Jxwsrr,| commencing on XCE6DAY, 2fitb of Morch, aad to continue four days, with a Concert oh the evening of the last day. ..There will bh three jWspion? each day. Tickets admitting* 8 geatletoan’to allPtfae privileges 01, the Convention one dollar; ladies fifty ednts; single admission ten centssingle admission to Concert twenty-five cents. DR. J. DOVER DODS’ VEGETABLE IMPERIAL" WINE' : BITERS t'l All. who are afflicted wijh Incipient ConKumption or Weak Lungs should h*e thejn.' • | ’ 7 All who suffer from weak Stomachs, Indigestion,Dyspep sia, or tfiiea should use ( All who suffer from Oenerabor Nervous Debility, Beetles* ness at night, Want of Sleep. Ac., should nse them. All persons who kre convalescent after;fever33r other sick ness shonM use them. * Mlulaten* of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers,'and all pub lic speakers shonld use them., ■ 'Book Keepers, and dlf persons' leading a sedentary Hie should use them. [ The aged and infirm should use them. ' | All wbatequire aattmulantjor t^nicshould-us^them. f All who are addicted to the use of a.dent spirits and wish | to reform, should use them. They are made of a pare Sherry Wlne r and of the native plants'and berbd of the country, and should be recommend-' ed by temperance societies, clergymen, physicians, and all friends of humanity. - - 1 - - They are prepared by an experienced and skillfull physi cian, and aside from their medicinal properties, are a most delightful beverage; and yet,jas s medicine, are as innocent ; and harmless as the dews of heaven, f Sold by druggists generally. . i CUAS,:WIDDmBLD A. Proprietors, ■ 78 William st.. New York.- Baldwin, Lowell A Con Agents at Tioga. 7:3yl’ MPjL. Dr.-H. H. Borden, of Tioga, is General Agent for Tio ga .County, to whom all applications for agencies most he made. . | Laths, pickets; and shingles for sale.-at Tioga,- by • . H. S. .JOHNSON. March 20, 1801. ml * Great redaction.— Anticipating a change in our business, we in now offering our large stock of STOVES at greatly reduced prices. PARLOR STOVES AT COST. Call and examine for yoiai-.eWesat ■ 33 ' PARKER BRO’S, Wellsboro. A EDITOR’S NOTICE.—The undersigned, ap- J\ pointed an auditor tf> settle the account of C., Robinson and Jas. Bnrbar, executors of 0. B. Good-' man, deceased, and make distribution of tha proceeds of said estate, will attend to the duties of his appoint? -meht on Thursday, April 26, 1861, at one o'clock n. m.. at the office of A. P. Cone, in Wellsboro, March 20,186 i. • i S-i PIERCE, Anditor. AUDITOR’S NOTICE —The undersigned, . appointed Auditor to distribute the money sari- - sing from sheriff 1 * sale of lreal_ estate of P. Crandall A Brother against Samuel Ellison, will attend, to the duties of said appointment on the! 20th-_Aay of May next, at the office of A. P- Cone, To Wiensbore, at 1 o’clock P. M., at which tihse and place those Interested in said .fund are notified to attend. i THOSi ALLEN, Auditor. March 20, 1861.-w4 1 ; SELECT SCHOOL. O. K STEBSINS, Teacher. The S pittas Txau will commence Fohruary 2SA, 1861 ‘ ' ' TUITION. 1 ' Primary Branches'.* ~.....‘.,52 ,50 • Odinmon English..... i *•"“,?? ' Higher Branches..,.. 3 60 Board krid roocSs In private 1 families fhrnishsd at very loir prices. No pwns will ho .spared to- make this school equal to any to. toe oetraty. Come te Westfield,-all-you. who apend your .time, and go 1? “ the gay and thoughtless! throngs and. prepare -yemr aelvea for the responsiUej Westfield, Tioga Co» pa., Jan. 23, IS6I. ■ READY MADE CLOTHING.—A large . stock now on hand for toe fall and winter trade, and *fiU be Bold very cbenp by W* A. BOS » C 0» « f Wellshoro, Oct, 31, UiO. . ; • |.^ ARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.— V A large assortment! now on 'hand end for sale erry cheap by. ? l- ~ W., A. ROB 4 jCO. ’ Wellshoro, Qpt. 31,1880. . " e k NEW ARTICLE OP &TOTB -A* SBlejat Roy’s Drug Store. t-pEN. THOUSAND BARRELS best Side p*»k;ntsl 9 ; p«x barrelj *' DIE ID, SPECIAL NOTICES. WHO SHOULD- USE mm m-m&'s&ifwnY'T&K ROY CASH STOKE. : J } > 4‘-i : ii /. ; I in • V,: ?;:• i-s •i'.-.i. i iSi J? ; i* - *,*- '*■• i 1 ■J. -j >• oinrmL nreuaMairts • j-, .11-. . ;-4'nCJ( 4*^^-* W ILL BE OFFERED TO THE CITIZENS -» -Ft 1 ■■oi’" r-> ,}» • • ii ,' ■( 1 THIS COtTNTY O; MAKE, THEIR PURCHASES I .'iH’3 ! ' Ferine’s Cash Store, IN tR i . • v*. i- •; « x.-?: t \ .h r>. s? THB OOMINQ ■ - i t.s .C si=> - f • O **'*■''" ,!f S "i 1 I ire [ THU FIRST r. S”. LARGE ARRIVAL OF GOODS \ 1 1 ' ; ' ' r * NOW OPEN, u Ar I I AND WILL BE POUND WORTHY .'4-sr; j-if. tu.,;, tX': ■ i i - *’ 4 ' ’ THE ATTENTION of AU. WHOPEEIRE ip-,.' si HOOD 6000$, -* -* j 1 4 i;' i vj. 1 fa R i> r v . i, . : i. is r. •; J r- 'O -' ,: - -.7-. if . ‘ OAS&"£&I^S.:'. f :; <t\n £i?-frrr ~ i > I' ' 1 j ,i •; t ’i * * ,* »i l:6r Y, C- - . ‘‘.j.-'- r i x. ; ■ ■ tBABOK. f i’ • > '/■I f i ■ i - ; -i i --.— „ i> ■; MK |' ■v, :;: ’i A 1 : ■*- j ; : : * ✓ vr * lf -‘• 1 - 't po you iyantayhiskees? „ DO you WANT WjhgKEßSr DOYWJYANT A MUSTACHE t j.- ‘ ! ,-713 C yQU WANT A BELLIHGHAM’* ’ t. CBLKBBAT*B - - fi Tl i>tA fI» a OHGUEN^ , - TBit WBISSpBS AND BAIB. The nubseribers take pleasure in annonncingto the CiUienn of the United States, that they hare obtained the Agency fot. and are now enabled to offer to the American public, tfaeabove justly celebrated and ■ world-renowned article. Whe Stimoluttnc Ongaent e prepared by Dr. C. P. BxLLipon ax, an eminent phy eieian of London, and if warranted to bring out a thick att of J7MISKERS OB A MUSTACHE in from three to six weeks. This article ia the only ope of the. kind used by the French, and in London and .Paris it is in universal u»e. ‘ It te a beautifui, economical, soothing, yet atimnla- Uhg compound, acting at if by magic upon the roots, causing* beautiful growth'of luxuriant hair. If ap plied to the acalp, it will core baldness, and cause to spring up in place of the bald apota a fine growth of new hialrl Applied according to directlona, it will' torn aitn or towy hair dxse, and natore gray hair to Its original color, leaving it soft, smooth, and flexible. The “Oeodebt" is an indispensable article in every gentleman’s toilet, and after one week’s use they would not for any consideration be without it. The subscribers are the only Agents for the article in the United States, to whom all orders mast bo ad dressed. Price One Dollar a box—for sale by all Druggists and Dealers; or a box of the “Ougnent" (warranted to have the desired effect) will be sent to any who de sire it, 'by mail (direct), securely packed, op receipt of price und postage, $l.lB. Apply to or address : HORACE L HEQEUAK A CO., Dbuqqists, Ac., 29-m5 24 William Street, New York. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The undersigned having been appointed Auditor by the Court of Commas Pleasof Tioga County, to adjust the proceeds of Sherilf Sole of the real estate in Mansfield of the Da rid Caldwell steam mill property, will attend to the. duties of said appointment at tHe office of Henry Allen, inlMtmsfield, on Monday, March 18th, 1881, at 1 o’clock P. M. -THOS. ALLEN, Auditor. Wellsboro, Fob. 13,1861. CHARLESTON FLOORING MILLS.— i WXtXOiIT Ac B-AJELB-ST, Haring secured the best mills in the County, are now prepared to do Canteen Wort, Merchant Work, and itl'tAct ererything that can be done in- Country Mills, io giro perfecLsatipfsction. IfltOHR, HEAL AND PEED t ’ '\AT''WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,. at our (tore in Wellsboro, or at the mill. Cash or Goods exchanged for'grain at the market price, - AUgoods delivered free of charge within the corpo ration. , .: , .. WEIGHT A. BAILEY. Wellsboro, Feb. 13, 1861. Preparatory School for Tcacbcra. ' Wellsboro, Tioga County, Penna. L. B. BDBUNQAIHB, A. OL, - - PriacipaL The' Spring Term commenoes Tuesday, 1 March 12, apd closes Friday, May 21,-1861. TUITION. Juvenile Department, - - . $3,59 Common English Branches, - - 3,59 Higher English Branches; - - 4,60 Languages, - - - - -■ 6,00 Pupils of any degree of advaneementreoeived, and carefully instructed. Special efforts will, be made to properly qualify' those' designing to teach, for their profession, ’ - Wellsboro,'Fab. 13,18J51.-w4 Tl/fANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY. MANSFIBU), TIOGA CO., PA. Tbs Spring Term of this. Institution willcommtncs ' April 2d, 1861, and continue thirteen week*. B. WXLDMAN, A. M Prikcipai. i Mrp. H. F. B. Wiu>kxx Preceptress. Miss E. A. Gbass . Marie Teacher, j —j— ; Assistant. ; - Teacher in Primary Department, f Mr. Isaac SncK-VEr Penmanship. EXPENSES. Tuition (Primary) per Term .._ $3 50 Gammon English,..., 4 M ; Higher English and Languages 6 00 Mtisie, Piano or Melodeon 8 00 . Ties of Instrument 2 00 Boom rent, per term I 50 : Fuel, per term.. 2 00 Inoidentals, per term 25 I Board in private families, per week: 1 63 : Every possible effort will be made, both by the Trustees and Faculty, to afford as good advantages as can be bad inany School in the State. The Seminary is no r in process of completion, which will enable us to afford the very best accommodations to 150 stu dents at the opening of the Spring Term, particular attention will bo given to such as are preparing them selves fori teaching. Those who have eons or daugbs ten to educate, will do wile to send them to Mansfield., Tuition payable one- half at the commencement of the torm, and the remainder at the middle or satisfac torily arranged. All. hinds of produce taken in payment for tuition; ifbrcught at'the commencement of the Term, at mar ket price. For farther particulars address the Principal. Vacancies in tho Faculty will be filled immediately. Kev. N. FELLOWS, Pres’t. A. J. Rods, Bec’y. Feb„2r, 1851. i PDBIPT TBB OI.OOD. MOFFAT’S ‘t/SGETABLB LIFE PXXaZaS, and phcenix bitters. r mUE highand envied celebrity which tb«e pre-eminent • J Medicines have acquired lor their invaluable efficacy In all the DUeaaes which they profess to cure, has rendered the i»aal practice of puffiog not only unnecessary, bnt unworthy of them. IN ,ALL CASKS of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Bhematism, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys. __ BILLIOC9 FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the south and vest, where- these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters, fanners and Others, who tinea us*,these Medicines, will never afterwards be wlthodt then; BULIOU3 COLIC, BEROB. LOOSENESS, PILES; COSTIVE SBSS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT - HUMORS, DROPSIES. 1 . Dyipeprio.-—No person with this distressing disease, should delay using these medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas. Flatulency. - ftver aud Ague,*- For toie scourge of tbo western country, those medicines will be found a soft, speedy and certain rem edy. • Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease; a core by these medicines is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied and be cured. ' 1 v GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GffAVffiL, Headaches of every kind, In wardl .Fever, Inftamatory Rbema tlam, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Losa of Appetite. Mercurial Dittos*** —Never fail* to eradicate entirtly all tfie effect* of Mercpry, infinitely sooner than thomoat pow* erfa! preparation of Sarsaparilla. ■ - 510 HT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS of all kind*, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS.' ' The original proprietor of thes* medicines was cored of Piles of 35 jean’ standing, by the mo of those Life Medicines alone. PAINS IB the bead, sjde, back.* Joints s&d organs. affected with this terrible disease,will be scire oWelief by the LHe Medicines, tosh of Blood to the Head, Scarry, Salt Sciroffals, or King’s Evil in its worst forms, Ulcers of ev eryclescriptlon. ’ • Worms of all kinds are effectually expelled by these medi eTnesi. Parents will do well them whenever- their existence fesnspaeted. Relief will bo certain. The Xiifs Pills and Pheenlxßittera PDEDFY JHB BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the syttdm. Prepared and SOW by < DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, $36 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New York. For sale by all Dtfcgglsts. ' 52yl G.ROCERIES.— The Grocery deportment is " chock full,” and the prices exceedingly low at the . . REGULATOR. B OOTS AND fit the highest gi -1 ant or. the sandiest baby. - Cheapest in 'town ‘foa silly considered], at the REGULATOR. . "jTSASfi SaiSTbr "GRAIN st - WELUBOBO’ ACADEHY. _ J ’ V ; WAllsboro’.Tioga County, Penna. MABINUSN. AUBICT, A. BLs - - Principal ,Miss Ctstbia Faejieb, -- - - Priceptreu. Miss L. Xccisda Annan, - - - - Afsfslajit Miss,JiOSEPBEt* AI. Todp, - . MmifT*achtr. The Academic year-will bedivided intdthreo Terms of 14 weeks each. - . Spring Term commences Slondsy/Maroli 25; closet Friday, June 28, 1861. Tuitlon.-Term of 14 Week*., Primary Department, • -•-, I?,®® , Common Branches, • 6,00. ~ Higher English, - ~ • * ®>®® Languages, - - * - 6,0# . In itrumcntsi music (extra) Term of 12 weeks 1 0,60 Board and Booms in private families famished at reasonable prices. Students wishing to hoard them selves may also obtain Booms in privata families. The success that has attended the efforts of Prat Alienas a teacher in other institutions in which he has been engaged encourages the Trustees to antici pate entiro success in bis connection with the Wells, boro Academy. The primary department'will be under the care of Miss Allen, whose time, will be given exclusively to the children placed under her charge. There willba formed a TEACHER’S CLASS, the instruction of which to be ‘out of the regular school boats, bnt no extra charge made. Bills of Tuition are to be paid at or before tbs mid dle of each Term. By order of Trustees, , . J. F DONALDSON, Prct’t. _,Wellehoro, Feb. 27, 1881. TEACHERS 7 SEMINARY-* S. B. PRICE -iPniKctPAL. Mss.- Sophia Peice, Preceptress. Mb. L G. Horr, Teacher of Music. Spring Term of 1861 commences March 6.-' Expenses per Term : j Tuition from $3 to s£.oo Board (pofwqok SL6O) 16.50 Boom and 10dging......,,,,,... 3.00 Boom for those boarding themselves.... 1,50 fgf' Speoiil attention given to th« Teachers Do pertinent. ',,- Extra instruction will also he given to those wish ing to qualify themselves for teaobing.mus,ic. Deerfield, Feb. 20, 1801. s 2«-w2 CABINET WARE BOOM, THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that he has on hand at the old stand, and for sale a Cheap Lot of Furniture. comprising in part , Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Boot ' Cates, Center, Card and Pier Tablet, Dining and ■ Breakfast Tablet, Marble-topped and CommonStandt, Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, So~ fat and Chairs, Qilt and Bosevood Mouldings far Picture Frames. COFFINS mode to order on short 'A hearse will be furnished if desired. H. B. Turning and'Sawing done to order. 1 August 11, 1859. B. T. VANHORN. OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL.— Osceola, Pi., Feb. 8, 1881. The Spring Term af this Institution commences on Tuesday, March stb, and closes. Friday, May ITtfa, 1861. Board of Instruction, A. R. WIGHTMAN, A. 8., Principal. 8. R. THATBK, A. 8., Associate. Mrs. 3. S. WioaiHAS, Preceptress. Miss F. M. Davexpobt, Teacher of Musie. Tuition, from s3'to $5.. Music, with use of instru ment, $lO. Board and lodging per day, 15 cents, or $l9 per term. Booms, $1.50. Booms will, be fur nished for those wishing to board themselves. Apply for information to A. E. WIGHTMAN, 2BwB Osceola, Tioga Co., Pa. ORPHANS’ doDRT SALE—By virtue of . an order of the Orphans’ Court of Tisga eonnty, the undersigned will expsee to public sale, at his store in Farmington, in said county, on Saturday> the 30th day of Mateh/1861, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, all that certain piece or parcel of land (late tbo estate of George Mattisdn, deceased) situate in Farmington .township, county of Tioga, State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the North by Ssoeea Horten, on the East by Seneca Soule and Rhodes Hall, on the South by James Beebe, and on the West by Hiram Merit. Con taining about seventy-five acres of land, about forty five acres improved, with a log bouse, frame baA, and an apple orchard thereon. Terms made known on the day of sal*. Sole positive. HIKAM MERIT, Administrator . of George Mattison, deceased. J. W. Etos, Att’y. [Feb. 27,1561.-41] EXECUTORS’ NOTlCE.—Latter* testamen tary haring been granted to tha sabsoribere, on the estate of Leri Redfiald, late of Farmington town ship, dec’d, notice ia hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those baring claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. CHARLES H. STARR,) JAMES TUBBS, I Executor*. GEORGE G. SEELY, J Farmington, Feb. 20, 1861. w6* THE subscriber has for sale a large quantity- sf farming land of excellent quality, and in good lo cations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising sever al lots of improved land. _ These lands will be sold on ten years time at reason able rates. Those who desire to secure to themselves a good farm, can now do so on better terms than will ever be offered again in this County. Wollsboro, March 8, 1869. A. P. CONE. Brown’s Bronchial Trochee* : OR COUGH. LOZENGES. For the cure of hoarse ness, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and to clear the voice for public speakers and singers. Far sale at Roy's Drag Store.' FARRIERS POWDER is now extensively used for . horse distemper, also for colds and coughs in horses, to increase the appetite, regulate the digestion and to improve the condition of the animal, useful also as a preventative'for horn distemper in cattle. For sale at Roy’s Drag Store. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syr nip. FOR Children teething. Price 25 cents. For-Satff at Roy’s Drag Store. PERRY DAVIE’S PAIN KILLER in largo bot tles. For sale at Roy’s Drag Store. BROTHER Jonathan’s Furniture Palish. Fries ,25 coots. For sale at Roy’s Drag Store. CLOCKS! —Cheaper them dog meat at v accnt a pound. Good! timers, Come and tee them at the • i , - BEGCLATOR. PILES, PILES, PILES.—A new-lopd valuable, remedy for this painful and troub asome disease can be obtained at ROY'S DRUG STOKE. Juno 21, 1860. Hongbton’s lilqnld Pepsin. FOB Dyspepsia and Indigestion. . Per sale at' Boy’s Drug Store, Evening Edition of tbo daily tbibdne for sixty cents a month at m . ; SMITH’S BOOK STOEE, MIRRORS I • - mirrors i JUST received at SMITH'S SoOKSTOBE, the .largest and beat assortment of Mirrors ever brought to Wellsboro. ■ People who wish “to soe themsolvos as others see them,” still'please call and examine.- "DDFFALO ROBES.—A few bales of Up. 1, and No, 2 Buffalo Babes, and also a fow Wolf Babes just received by W- A- BOE <i CO. Weilsboro, Got, 31, ld6o. BiiiDma TVOOKS, Magazines and Newspapers bound In So. Jg^pegpr t« UNION ACADEMY Laud. MIRRORS I waffWOOfragynujfwaj lIEAD QUARTERS BOOKS '4iBTA.TXC>SCAJ?. - T^* NO.:B,MAEKET STREET. cobnjncj, If. r, Th» nlieilW would r» r«4«Mt »w£> THE INHABITANTS OF TIOGA COC X7t. tioa of to the utensira addition! lately mad* to his atoafc 4 Books, Stationary, FAtfCTST ARTICLES, Ac.. forming the most complete assortment that* esa Vo - found in this section, and which will bo sold at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL* at prices whichcannot fail to giro, satisfaction, ttn hand at all times the STAMOABS WOBKS OP THE ROST POPULAB ACTHOES, IN PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AS* CHITECTURE, RELIGION, ROMANCE, AC. DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES, supplied at New York pri BOOKS, and PRAYER BC BLAKE BOOKS, Qf eywjl Hemorandum of all kinds, and any partial on short notice. All kinds of Writing am and Gold Fens, Drawing"Pa manta, Portfolios, Pocket A large Stock of i Minot, of new and beoutUnl desigii, .from fid ia Gold and Velvet Borders,’ol to match the different stylci Window Shade*, Oil Lithograph* Utc PICTURE Frames of Giit and Fane; neered Mahogany, fitted tc short notice, and cheap sit! THE HAQAZINES of therday forniihed at Pi orden for j SHEET MUSIC ANI executed promptly, and at IWGRHAH & ' at oonsn TIOGA, TIOGA' a,Lines i ttvuxKc gpßßsa, QRAPES, SVERQB. PEARS—Trees of the moat) tea large size, if desired. Stands ' APPLES—A great-supply dl different kinds of Crab apple.' I PLUMS— Aiargo supply of kinds, - ‘ ' CHERRlES—Anextensivea CRAPES—Vis: Delaware,Dl fly. White Sweet Water, White ■ Rebecca abd Concord. OR N A MENTAL—Weeping out. Balsam of Fir, Scotch Fir, 1 Spruce,’ Siberianand American. SHRUBBERY—HoIIy leaved Spiraea pru ui fullo, Deutzia,Gi ROSESvßaitlmore Belle, GOOSEBERRIES—-Gf apten CURRANTS—Ch«firry,Jted i We would invito all Whn,are j tree*, Ac, to call and see them ft Tioga, Aug. 22, ISOOjrl FASHIONABLE MAIN ST., WELLSBORO. MISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchased In FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of Straws of ajU kinds, Patten Hattt Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Tel rets, Siiii ef all kiad% and in fact ALL KINDS OP she solicits a call from the Vicinity, feeling confident th . HER GOODS WILL. £ and cjompare favorably will Dent in the county in. regari jfaff'BLEACHI'IG ANI superior manner. Room Opposite Emt Sept 19, 186,9. Kew. , boo LEATHER Si pi THE undersigned, bavinj occupied by G. W. wes the branches of the shoe ao< tent workmen ore employed partment, and all work van nufactoro. , 1 ' Also, all kinds of : REAPY-MAQE BQOj constantly on hand. AH hi Findings, also constantly on prices for cash or ready pay HIDES and PELTS, take at the highest market price, , Wellsboto, Sept. 6, 1800; EW FLOUR AND FEED STORI r TO®,.*u b “ cribe l W .°" w respectfullyinform the poea'.e ' of Wellaboro and Wclnity that ha has opened a FLOUR & FEED STORE, ono door above Dr. Gibson's Drag Store, on Mata 9a, waero be will keep constantly on hand aa good aa Sortmont of FLOUR .and FEED aa can be fonad la the market, which bo will, tell cheap for cash. ‘ Alta, a larjtq assortment of Choice Wines and Llqnon, of a superior quality, and warranted free from adsU tcration, which ho will sell to Lumbermen and ,titers at wholesale, cheaper than any ether establiibmatt ial Northern Pennsylvania. J. J. EAIOIt. Wollsbqroj Deo. 19, 1880. PEDLERS will find it to their advantage to eall el Roy's Drag Store, as he has jus; received a large -Supply of Essential Oils and Easeseea '*U Weis which he is soiling very cheap fop cash. , IMPROVED FARM.—The *nb«oril.er offer Xfor salo a farm bn Middle Ridge, in Dolour lew* ship,'known as the Poll Ins Wilson plars, eonteiai, 62 acres, 45 acres improved, (nine hoasepfnuae ka» and apple orchard. * This farm is pleasantly located, and willow said 't easy terms, r ■— "'“f."' - . WJt. BACIIB,- , M'elkboro, Jrn, 18, JSSUt , . . W BIBLES, HYIfS 10ES, in gnat quantity. description. id Pass Boobs, ilar kind made i to'order indellible IKES, Steel >er, Mathematical Initra, ires, dc. do. PAPER D extra or narrow width. Painting*, Preach Engravings. FRAMES. Uonldinge, or plain Ve- aoy eised Picturei, at le cheapest. ft NEWSPAPERS bUshon* Price!, sad si BOOK BINDING, ie loweet price*. £. S. EOBISSOP. ALE! FOR S LOODGOOD jst DT - 30tJKTT, PX, IPPLTOP i ENS, &c. t £tr, f Ai. ; deeirahle kindly tad af as ird trees in bearing, f the ebeiceet fciade. Veer ]« test tad met* luortment of the boat Us 44. liana, Isabella, Black Bi>ga> p Summer, H&rtArd Frelta* [Mountain Aab, Horto Cke* European Silrer Fir, Ner«W Arbor Vitae, Larch, 4fe. I Berberry, Chineae Forujtbia. sirie Queen.. ' s il choice rarleUet. ' find White. I In want of aay ef thtabefp »r their own eatlafacttou B. C. WICKHAM, JOHN T.BLOODQOQ* TRIMMINGS. e.die* «f Welbhofe adk BAB INSPECTION those of an, eilahlUß. i to price. PRESSING den* !a a ■e Store, np-stair I. SHOE, (DING STOUa j ' leased- tbp Etoja fenge,!, Bt, intends carrying ea »i| c leather trade. Comps. in the Slanufnclnrin, gpr oun u> Ijra’.AND SHOES, tnds of Leather and SWa i hand and for sale at lew in in exchange for feeds . JOS. RIBEROLB. I IN WEtt?BORO. >«r r. saw,
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