M- H -T r ] I*. fiSFiiiji'ilA'roß. JCOAL and: jIIsq^LLANEOU|J " H. J. BAM( ’ ■ y«Ti«boib. ffxia jad»yiA,pril 17.1861. j \ a PrrftMlU. * Co., (KassaAt., Kew Tori, and 10 Barton, are tba" iiinta fbrftti* Agitator, and the .ViattuentSland Urgaagclrculaßßg Newspaper* In tbel State* and tbe Caaaiw. IbßEara authorited to con- : j| Libel in Divorce.— ST; r pow 4 SheriE pdmar Schools. — t). I stse, SoJ. fair Oile, etc.—rGoo.Jjampball.’ gtt Hive Store.— E. 85 Born|»Jll, EImSA, y ct c Goode.—o. Bullard. Il ‘facial Court,— J. F. Bonaldi*, Proth’y. • Manhood. —Ch. j. C, Kline, raw York,. mention, Volmi (<«•».—N. Wb: |poy and A. E. Nile*. 2^To ConnssPOKwisTS.— rffGeraldine" U filed ■for insertion The Proceedings of the Tesehers'Tn- Slitato «t Tioga will in our next issue. . . “ MißiErrE."—Tour poetjrfi is too "soft for our ; •columns. Scndittoyour “felllr iy m»U; ho will i 'be la' ofAm tj,otypci, Photog,.. ... -ire them '«t once, as Mr. Wopd informs W that he will leave 'Jowa in a abort time, c ;; - psT By request of. the Schoo of.Dclmar theCouniy Superintendent has tied upon Tuesday, •the 23d of April inst., at the Dot j* School Hbfiie, for ';ho examination of-teachwa of i|ld District^ . We notice by our exchat ges that thb County Commissioners of several counties in thU State have paused the Stairs' and Stripes to raised on tho Court ' Houses, i This is a good idea, an| 'wo suggest to our Commissioners a On Wednesday eveningflast the Wellaboro I Bind treated the entire commqhily to some of their bestmasic. Tho evening was wvpi and pleasant, and although “ Dixie” Has been wWpted by the Negro r Confederacy as their j national $) air, It sounded none the less beautiful to ns. g 1 p£r Attention is invited to tge advortisetuciit of X U. Dormaul, of the Bee Hivp gitore, 36 Water-st,,. ; lllmira. As Mr. D. appears to appreciate the advan- I qages to be derived from extensive and liberal adver { Using, it is fair to presume that ho also understands ! buying goads, and that the true |ray is to dispose of ; them at small profits. I&rsons living in the northern ; part of the county and fibers who do much of their ; Hrading in Elmira, will doubtless consult their own in ! tcrcsts byi buying their food's at fjhe 44 Bee Hive." | ax Ebijron.—One of our rural .brethr j rca was lately robbed while traveling. It will be i seen by the following indignant epistle the thief im ; mediately sent to the editor how much he (the -thief) made by the operation: 1 1 “You miserable cuss, here's yjfur pocket-book. I ! don't keep no sich/ Fora man dressed as well as yon | t<r'go round rriilva wallet with nothing id it but a lot •of newspaper scraps, a pair of grooden qombs, two newspaper stampsfand a pass frcSa a railroad oiroc tor, is a contemptible imposition qp the public. As I hear yoo are an editor, I return four trash. I never robs only gentlemen,” j- - .. g T i i ;j ,J, £- | —The editor- got out of 11 by laying that hi* money ; was in tho!* 4 other pocket . The Bulletin Smith's Book Store bos | come fo be an institution of tho|;;town. By a special lOrangement with-Mr. E. E. H(iliirison,ntCorning, Mr, ' Smith is enabled to place &n bis Upllchn board at noon -all the dispatches rcccivetfup ttjjsovch o’clock in the . morning. In ibis way the Sew York papers titenty-foar boursl , • fj 1 (' Another evidence of Jpv Smiths. enterprise is no ticaUc. On Sunday last,} ap recp|»ed bis usual supply j of X. Y. dailies by privet' cpcvtjtance from Corning, and delivered them to h'isl thstorpors at ten o’clock. This enterprise, itoßOeks to hinj, was quite gratifying to the public, :O histkitlre sqpply (abopt ,eig|ityjiailics) if| pftefk minutes. Hfl has ; msdo arrangements to aujjjiy tbaj*extra demands for j daily papers during' the w l ’,* excitement, and can now j Mrrt a 'i who desire them,- "He fiinishes Iho'TriJtnic, : Tim, Utrald or H r orW.«) ! three eents a copy, or by I the month at silty cents, : .J ; | | AffaiA it Teot,—A coSres | Joodent of the Elmira Gazette slates that a most ntys- I terioiis transaction came to light htTroy, Pa., on Tnes | <hj morning, 26th alt. On Mdtiday, Mr. James Pat j ltr=oo moved into a house, about one mile cart of tho ; ullage of Trojy formerly occupied by Cbauncy Mtr • Mister, but which bad been vacant for several days. : Os Tuesday morning, Mr. PottcreoD went into the i cellar, and there to bis horror, disfavored a corpse. A i kroner’s inquest was immediately instituted. The : inquest upon eraminntioniidcStjjied the body as tbit et a Miss Frances McCaliialor, (a daughter of the for* i Her occupant of the housej) wbo died of diptheria six ' «t seven weeks previous. 'On examination, the grave : is vV;ch the body had been place (1, was found to have I 'been rifled. The way the grave, badbeen.opeuied and i the body taken from its “ last resting place, 1 ' proved 1 the perpctrojqra to have bell) experienced “resurrec tionists.” Of course the. discovery produced intense | statement. Every one if inquiring “who could : have done this horrible deell, and-*hat It could have j Jitta done for ? In vain artTthe questions asked. Srmsrf.—Wo copy from Mr. Griswold’s “ Po ft la and Poetry of America,” the following boantifal j tus. They c r - suif to be from I the pen of a inan j *hohis been deaf and dumb childhood.' We doubt tho truth of the assertion," jiowevej-, as, if wo | - ,rt sightly informed, one who bait always been deaf •td dumb has no idea of (he Sound of words, hfci.-iy coming ’ Spring ii cominy 1 *■ Birds are chirping, insects, humming, j flowers are sleepipg; ' it ' Streams escaped from keeping ‘ . j Banco along in muSw^ashfng; • 'becnesjof late in deafness saddened, j cmilo la animation gfddened; . isjbeauty, all is 4 irtb,- f- Alfu glory upon eg' a, ■ Shout we then with . atnre’s voice, , tVelconle Spring! p|ec / Jtcjoicc / j Spring ts coming! cbjjo my brother, ' Bolus rove with To our well-romembe’ed wild-wood, ; flourishing In Nafur/f childhood;' ; i “here a thousaud floorers are springing, i thousand birdi'lare singing; i "hero the golden sunbeams quiver •to the verdure girdled river; " Bet oar youth ol feeling ont, To the youth of Nature shout, » > 0,6 waveß repwt our, voice, v"~ Welcome Spring! Ifnaictl Bejoict! i ■—•——i — ■ f mab^ihis, i uttboAriarsoi(Bge,' by,Rov.,J. F, i; m , • Mr. JOHN WORTSNDYKE to Miss FIDE -1 I 4 U- BARTT, both ot 'Jcllaborp. ' " j "I) SCHOOl^.—examination S' **llo for Delmqr distritt will take’ place day. u,. ~?? School Housefe saw; district, op Tues ae °e« at or pr ®' *<*s• Examination to com. ! ®uid di., -°. c l *• m, ‘- ’ ;eaebl§s desiring to leach ( .lie dj^,*" ol ." B «3°eatei. ;to atlend on that day ; : *l®* to ,f nton ding -tpheDgege teachers at that r acbooU In faid district for the tmsu -1 " “"‘'rm. „ ( By order of the Board, L-i D - M lS *> S««t»ry. , I ~ ■ j l » ' ■ bpboiat. : aroTiOEsl masonic. . j FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, A regular Communication of Ossea Lodge, 317» A. Y. M.# wiU'b&beld on Tuesday And for tUe speedy cure of the sutyo'med varieties of Disease, evening April 23,&t 7 o'clock.« AU transient, • Scrofula and Scrofulous m Tumors, Ul- j ; Scrofula&na , . ' brethren in good standing are fraiernaliy in- i CftB > Sor ? , „ tr °P t J o,w » Elotchns, ■riled to attend. . ■ WM. EOBEETS, W. il. Boll*, Bbto, and Skla mtasa. M. BULLARD, 6ec*y. 1 OASLim, Xnd., SthJune, 1859. ■"" >■ ■■« "" ■■ j J.C.AtmSOo. Cents: tfeel It my duty to acknowledge what your Sarsaparilla has done fop ms. Having Inherited a Scrofulous infection, X bare suffered from it in various ways for years. Sometimes It burst out In Ulcers on my bands and arms; sometimes It turned Inward and distressed m» at the stomach. Two years ago It broke out on my head and covered my scalp and ears with one sort, which was painful «nd loathsome beyond,description. I tried many medicines and. several physicians, but without much relief from any thing/ ‘ln &ct, the disorder grew worse*' At length I was rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had pre pared an alterative (Sarsapai ilia), for I knew from your re putation that anything yon made must be good. 1 sent to Cincinnati and got it, and used till it cored tqe. I took it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful 6ver a month, r and used almost three bottles. Kew and healjby skin soon formed under the tcab. which after a while foil off. My skin Is now clear, and I know by zay feelings that the disease has gone from my system. You can well believe that I feel what lam saying when I tell you that I hold you to be one of the -apostles of the age, and remain ever gratefully, yours, ALFRED B. TALLEY. St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter and Sait Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore £yes. Dropsy. WHO should use D2L S. BOVSB DOSS’ VEGETABLE IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS 1 All -who are afflicted with Incipient Consumption nr Weak Lungs should use them. * All wjioauffcr-froin weak Stomachy-Indigestion, Dyspep sia, orvPties should use them; - - 1 - • All who suffer from General or Nervous Debility, Beatles* ness at night, want of Sleep, A£, should use' them. All persons-who are convalescent after ftror or other sick* ness fehouldusethem. Ministers-of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers, and all pub lic speakers should use them.', Book Keepers, tuid all, persona loading a sedentary life should use them. » - » • The aged and infirm should use them. ; All who require a stimulant}Or tonic should'use them. All who are addicted to the use of a. dent spirits and vrish to reform, should ase them. .They are made of a pure Sherry Wine, and, of the native plants and herbs of the country, and should berccomuipndi ed by temperance societies, clergymen, physicians, and all friends bf humanity. v . ’ * •They ere .prepared by unexperienced and skHlfull physi cian, and aside from their medicinal properties, are a most delightful beveragej And’yet, os a medicine, are as innocent, and harmless *as the dews of heaven. . , : Sold, by druggists geucmlly. ' OfIAS. WIDDIFIELD & CO., proprietors, 78 tyiniam 8U New'York. Baldwin, Lowell A Co* Agents at Tioga. i ' 7;3yl X®* 1 Dr. Cl. H. Burden, of Tioga, is General tAgeut for Tio ga County, to whom, all applications for agencies must be made. ’ Attentions Volunteers. In consequence of tho existing deplorable crisis of affairs id the Southern, part of this Confederacy, the recommended and the Legislature has poised a law forthe better arming of the State. The latestdiip&tchei assert, that the Pres* ideal has called upon this State for sixteen Regiments for the purpose of preserving the Union as our Fath ers made it, and enforcing.the laws. In obedtopee to the calls of true patriotism, the undersigned would jre spectfnlly call upon the young men of Tioga County •to meet them Saturday, April 20th, dt 2 o'clock p. M., at tho “Wellaboro House,” in Wollsboro, where we will receive tho names of such volunteers as wish to form an independent uniformed rifle company. The Wellaboro Brass Band will be present, N. WHITNEY. ... ... .... A. E.-FIXES,-- April If, 1861. ' * CuiiimifUc. , WAR! WAR.! UPON HIGH PRICES & LONG CREDITS! O. BULLARD; Has just returned frqm the cities with a complete as sortment of SUGARS, COFFEES, O^AS, MOLASSES, ' RAISINS, ' SPICES, and other staple Groceries, Iwliich cannot he excelled in quality or cheapness in this or any other country town. | : : Hia new stfipk of Groceries embraces ■ SALEEATCS, ORANGES, ? LEMONS, •’ T-.-' i r. ■ EEROSIXE, . CAMPHENE, CASTOR OJL, : j \ FLUID, 16WEET OIL, j \ LAMP OIL, and nearly all the luxuries Uiijd in the tables of Civilization generally and the peqplo of Tioga County in particular. Among these ure such articles as IIAM3, Sugar-Cured orSmokcd, * DRIED BEEF, an < xcellent article,- jCjoDFISH, Pickled or f MACKEREL,WHITEFISHInEAIUNG, k PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES/Ac. A good article of FAMILY FLOUR. i ‘ -j- Always bn hand. Also, RICE, CORN- STARCH, STRCP, Ac. 1 WOODJEX WAJIE, lucludlDg, ] WASfL TCBBS, • PAILS, • CHURNS, • MEASURES, FANCY BASKETS, BABY GABIONS, two;or three kinds, MOPS, BROOMS; BROOM-BRUSHES, CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do. CLOTHES PINS, lots of them, TRAVELINtij BASKETS; j WHEELBARROWS, for small boys, i BUGGY MATS, and other things too numerous to mcnlioP. DRIED PBEITSj Including, ! ! DRIED -PRUNES, f • dried! APPLES, ■ * ■II S ! DRIED PEACH^|, DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, .i i • ■' CITRON, DaleS and SPLIT PEABi Also, iU kinds of NUTS 4U3 FANCY CANDIES, ] --f ',(! " .--L. ' { .3, ; ■ a , MISCEELAAEOtSf and CANARY SEEDS;' | ; LAMP*CHISINEY3, aU stiil. i -i ; • . 1 ' " Adamantine Canales, ' , . -j . Banff, Smoking-ind "Chewing Tobacco, a dosenvarit a, and a good Assortment Of Yankee .No", tionsatid Voyt. - fv i," T- Wcllsbo: o, April'lT; 1861. . ip6 SPECIAL COURT.—Notice is hereby given that a Special Court far the triai tif the following canaea will be held at WellsbOro by the Horn, .plyssua Mercur, R esident judge of the 13th Judicial District, commencing on the 4th Monday of June next, and to continue tkvo weeka. April 10, ISBI. J. P. DONALDSON; Proth’y. Samuel Mj Fox, vs. j Thomas . ' / Pliny Burr, TS < ’Adm'rs of E B Geronld George W*U»pe,et»l vsFjopijh Inscho Stephen Fierce. vs. James al SoHoskiißoss ,-, r ! ' BWWUB Tioga County, Vs. S W Mayuard J S Brydeh’s AdmT ~ rr. Hiram Insehq P S Elliott et Hi Vs. ft? DaVis btal .Bingham Trustees vs.-Stephen Potter |J N Bache, vs. A C Ely J Sarah L Keene vs, Amos Sixty , ; Amos ’ vs. Sarah L Keene ‘Bingham TrHstoes ’ ys. Anson Bucket»{, V. -Bingham' Iruslecs ys, Timothy Brace et 4 A S Turner vs. John Drew et al James I Jiwkson vs. Jphn N Bache, E^’r M M Converse ys. -Henry"Colton (Jeqrge Cc rites " ys. Edwin Dyer ~ , Mori! news from dead quarters Tho sobgoribor would ' tbo'citUoov of Welloboro thsi aortment of Ilarrieon’o Colm roams. Hnir BestarotivEO. (be, Ladtol &0., 4e. Hu worn a o«1l r at we_Wbof shop, look SOAP, * t TIOGA THE AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, ' Dr. Ttobt rt ST. Preble writes from Salem, N. T., 12th Sept. 1869. that he tea cured an foveteratouas© of Dropsy, which threatened, to terminate family, by theperseverluguae of our Sarsaparilla, end also « dangerous attack of Malignant Ery eipel/ia by large doses of the same; says he cores the common Eruptions by It constantly. Croncbocele, Goitre or Swelled Neck. Zcbulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes: “Three bottles of your Sarsaparilla cured me from a Goitre—a hideous swelling on the nodi, which I hare suffered from over two. yean.’** Lcucorrbcea or TCLItoa, Ovarian Tgmor, €}• ' ceratioa, Female Diabases’., '* ' Dr. J. B. S. Channibg, of New York City, writes: i£ l most choerlhllycomply with the request of your agent, in saying I have found yqnr a most excellent alterative Id tho numerous complaints for which vro employ such a reme dy, but in Female Diseases of the Scrofulous di athesis. I haVo cored many inveterate cases of Leifforrhoea by'it, and some where the Complaint was caused by .ulcera tion of the uterus. The ulceration itself was soon cured.— Nothing within xQy knowledge equals it for ihose'fenlale de rangements” - . Edward s. Marrow, orNewbUry, Ala., writes, “ A danger ous ovarian tumor on one' of the females In my family‘which had defied nil the remedies einploy, has at length been completely cured by your extraefof Sarsaparilla. Our physician thought nothing bat extirpation could afford re lief, but he advised tho Irtuiof your Sarsaparilla as the last reipri before cutting, oj)d it proved effectual. After hiking yqqr remedy eight weeks ho symptom ot tho disease remains. and Mercurial Disease. • Nxw OrUaks, 2Mh August,lBso. C, Ayer: gjp, I chserfpllv comply with* tho request <rf ymir report to you some of the effects X have Ifealfeed'Wlth your Sarsapdrilia. "y ’ - I imve cured with it in my practice, mdsloftho complaints for which Jtis recommended, aod Lava found its’effects truly wonderful in the euro of Venerea) and* Diseasb Oue of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers In his throat,which were ponupming his palate aud the top of his mouth. Your , Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him in five' weeks. ; An other was attacked by secondary symptoms in hie nose, aud tho ulceration hadT?atc*n away a considerable part of it, ho that 1 believed the'tllsordpr would soon reach his brain aud kill him.' But It yielded to iny administration of your Sar saparilla; the ulcers healed, and he Is well again, not of to pis face. A woman tvhohad been treatbd for the sam6 disorder by nmreury was suffering from this poison in her bones. TUoy had become >o sensitive to the.weutlter that un a day sho suffered jxcruciatiug pain iu - her joints and nones. 'She, too. was ;ured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I know rota Its formula, which your agent gave me, Jhup jtJij# pre jaratiou from your labrutory mu*>t be a great remedy; cun ;o']uently, theso truly remarkable rcsnlt* \>jth it have not mrprisedmei ■ Fraternally yotits, G. V. LARP.IiIZn, M. D. Bhematlsm,Qout, Liver Complaint. Independence, Preston Co.. Va., Cth July, !Sf*9. I Ds. J. C-Ayer: Sir, 1 have been afflicted with a painful Jhronlo-Khaifcatfsm &co,k»pg rimo, y’hJch baffiM the skill »f physicians, and stack to me in spite,of all tho remedies I jould find, until 1 tried your Sarsaparilla. One botUe cured Juo iu two weeks, and restored my general health so much, that lam far better than before X was attacked. I think it i Wonderful medicine. J. FilKAil. Jules Y. GetcbeJJ, of St, Louis, writes: “ I have been af- sicted for years with an affection of the'Liver, which des troyed'my health. I tried every thing,, and- everything Idled to relieve me; aod I have been a broken J down n-dn* fljr some years from no other cause than derangement of tho !iver. 51y beloved pastor, the llev. Mr. Espy, advised me tb •y your Sarsaparilla, because ho said ho knew .you. aud any ling you -made was worth try ing. By the blessing of, God hus Cored mo, and so purified my blood oa to make a cw mau of me. I again. Tho best that con bo Ud of you Is not half-good enough.” Schirrus, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement. Cleuration, j -Caries and Exfoliation of tho bones. 1 A great variety of cases have been reported to u* vhc*r6 cures of these formidable,complaints have resulted from the 'use of this remedy, but our space hero will not admit them. Soino of them may be found in our Americnn Almanac,which Dhe agents below named are pleased to furnish gritia to all wlwcall for them. >' 1 I , Dyspepsia, llcart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Melon* | choly, Neuralgia. Many remarkable care*, of those uOections bare Leca made ly the olterutiro power of this medicine. It stimulates thk ittnl functions into viperous action, and thus mcrcomes disr irdcr> which would be supposed beyond its reiwjh. Such a remedy has long been required by the necessities of lb“ poo uiu peoplc,-oud wo arc confident this will do for them all that pediciue can do. ' •> ; > • AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, [ ' : JFOR7BE KA?IP OCRS OP f_, Roughs, Colds. Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Inf [ cipient Consumption; and for thu Kcltuf of UoOscmp "* tlv'cTaCleuts in advanced stages of Disease. 1 Tills is a remedy. so pulversally -known to surpau any kher for the cure of thr'dat'dlfd fhtfg complaints, that it it isdess her© to publish the evidence of it© virtues. Its un- Availed excellence for coughs and cold-, and its truly Won* [crful cures of polnionary diswiso, have mape it known Lroughout the civilized nations of the earth. |*ew are thi bmianaitied, or oven families among them, Who have not mie personal experience of its effects—some firing trophy i their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all Mow the dreadp fbl fatality of these disorders, and as they know, toe, thq Qi this remedy, wo need not do more than to assure them that it has now all the virtues that, it did have wlied .making tire cures-which have won so the cum mlcnco of mankind. Prepared by Dr. 3, C. AYEB .& Up., I Lowell, Mass, - | Sold by C. iJ. L. Robinson, Wollffboru; Hi Borden, Tioga; W. G. Miller and C. Parkburst. Law} rpnceville; A. «fc J/Deanpap, Knoxville ,{3. X. Bilf lings, Qaines; J. i J. G. Parkbjmt, ijlkland; Wi K. Mitchell, Mitchellville; J. Redingtoa, Middle! bury t Boanett h Randall, Middlcbury Centra; G. W, NegbjU, Mg-nsfield; S. S. Packard, Covington j Q, R. Shefibr, Liberty; D. S. Magee, Blossburg ; Fos i Witter,* Aiainsbnrg, and by Dealers everywhere. 1 j Matdb‘27lh, ISCI.-ffm. WCLLSBORO’ ACADEMY. Wellsboro*, Tioga County, Penna. » . 1 KABINVS N. ALLEN, A. lW.;| • - Principal, Miss Farmer, - - - - ■- Preccpiraa, ; ] Miss L. Lucinda AtLEK, -- - A»«f«it ml. J [Miss Joseruj.ve M. 'Todd, - - Mumc Tfacher. } {The Academic year will be divided ipta three Terms of H weokb ouch. Spring Tejm,comißedcpB Monday, March 15; closes F riday, Juno 2S, 1861. , i . 'f ujtfoii..-Term of J 4 Wpeks. Primifey Department, - - - $2,00 r ',■ i'Pommon Stenches, V» V. A,"/ - ; 4,60 Higher English, » - - - 5,00 Languages,- - - - ~ ] 6,00 ■ Instrumentalmusic (extra) TerbibST2wcbkV 10,00 Board and Booms in private faffiilitu famished at re isonable prices. Students wishing) to .hohid thom se ives may also obtain Rooms,in private-families. . Thu success that has attended ttie Efforts of Prof/ A leu as; a ,teacher in other, institutions id Which he; hi s been engaged encourages the Trustees to antiei pi te entire success iri hl» connection With the Welie bt ro Academy. ■ . , . , '■ The primary <Upartment will be hnder the’care of; M iss Allen,- ohojo tijuo wilj boi given exclusively to: 'th s children 'placed under her charged .T There yiitW formed A/TEACHHR’S: CLASS, the in itruction of which to .be out. of, the,regular schqplj ht ors, bdft nd extra charge made. l ‘'■ Bills of Tuition are to be paid at or before the mid-f ill, of eaSll Term. ; By order Of Trustees, J..F 'DONALDSON, Prtrt. ' Wellsboro, Feb. 27, 1861. i BMINISTRATOR’S lyDl’lCiE.—Reiters of ■XpL administratiotl hitting been granted to the sub scriber, on the. estate of Isaac W. Smith, lats of Snl liTOfa Township, dpo'd, notice is hereby gifoa to triasc indebted to said estate to make immediate pay-’ Sent, nrid those having claims to proseht' tbefi) prop erly authenticated for settlement to thb subscriber, f . ' . E..C.SMXXU, AdH’r.- Su!livsy,4fatx;b27,lSßl.-6t. COUNT Y AGIT A TOR. .WATCH, CLOCK, —AND—- JEWELRY STORE* rpHE Undersigned, baring pnrehasedof A?(f A- sis Foist bis * n Clock, Watch and , Jewtdry business, respectfully invites the attention or the jmbUo to bis nssonmont of goods, ia connectlaft with the . BOOK-AN© STATIONERY BUSINESS. . WATCHES, of all Uiscriptioca'for rale, andatpri. ees i-angiag from $lO to. 51,50.. .Can sell the now AMERICAN 'WATCHES,'with hoivyhnnting eases, . andicarramW/for thelon sum of $35. Also will ba kept un band, GOLD WATCHES, espioially for the Ladies. CLOCKS, from $1.25 to $75, will always be found an exhibition. : IW CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, can be bad ail kinds of SILVER ANR PLAITED WAKE, to suit tbs purchaser, and marked with any inscription or name. ~ The above is always warranted. A large’ assortment of natch guards, keys, Ac., sad best AMERICA!! KNIVES, silver batter knives, Ac. Ac. All kinds oi REPAIRING dene by Andie Pole, at the old stand. W. H. SMITH. Wdlsboro, March 13, 1801. I ECPORTANT national works. PCBLISEED BY D. APPLETON t CO. 346 & 348 Rroadway, J Slow York. THE following works are sf*nt to Subscribeas’ln aby part of tho country, (upon receipt of retail price,) by mail or express, prepaid; , | J The New American Cyclopedia. A popular Dictionary of General ckliied by Ueorge Ripley end Charles A. Dana, aided by a numerous select corps of wri ters in all branches of Science, Art, and Literature. This 'work, is belpg published in about 16 large octavo volumes, each containing 760 two-column pages. Vols 1,11, 111, 17, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, and Xl,are now ready, each contain* log near 2,6oooriginal articles. An additional volume will be published ouco iqkhout three month's. Price, In Cloths $3; SU&ep, $3,50} ifaif Morrocco, $4; Half -Russia, $-L6O each. The flew American Cyclopedia is popular without being superficial, learned, but not pedantic, comprehensive batsul* ficiently detailed, free from, personal pique and party preju dice,’ fresh and yet Accurate. It is a complete- statement of all that is known'upon eyery important topic within the scope of human intelligence. Every important article la it has been specially written for its pages by men who are' au thorities upon the topics of which ihqy speak. They are re* qilirecl to bring the subject up to the present moment; to ttatejust how it stands tuna. All the statistical informatinh is from the latest reports; the geographical accounts fceep pace v-Ith the latest explorations; historical masters foclucfe the freshest just views; the'biographical notices hot only speak oi the dead but of the living. 1 If is a library of Itself. ABRIDGMENT 07 THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— Being a Political History of the United States, from the or ganization of the first Federal Congiesu iq 17$& to IS56* Ed* ited and compiled by Hon. Thomas 11, Bofiloh, from tab of ficial Records of Congr*}*** Thu work will be completed lu 15 royal octavo volumes 4f T5O pages each, 14 of which are now ready. An additional volume will be issued once in three mouths. A WIT OF PROCURING UIE CYCLOPAEDIA. OR PEBATM^ Fonn a club of, four, apd jrqiU the price of foorlwokt, and fijfecoples will be spq| at ll;c remitter's aznense for car. riagfcs; of Eqr tan subscribers, elcVcn copies % ill ua itqtat out expaniiQ for cdfriago. Nd oth.tr works will so liberally reward the exertions of Agentir. AS Agext Wanted in this County. Terms mado known on application to tho Publishers. [Aug. 11, ’59. SELECT SCHOOL. cOr 10. STEBBINS. Teacher. The Sfrisg Term will commence February 25th, ISCI. . ' . , Primary Branches rC s2t 59 Common English;...., jfcQtt, - Hlgbpr fyanbhcs.;:: 3 50 . Board andToolns In private families furnished. at very low prices. Ko pains will bo spared to make this school 'equal to any in the county. Come t# Westfield, allyou who spend your lime and gold in th*e gayVand 'thoughtless throng, and prepare your selves fbr, tho responsible duties of life. 0. M. STEBBINS. Westfield, Tioga Co., Pa., Jan. 23, 1861, CHARLESTON FLOORING MILLS, — 1 'WRIGHT Sc BAILEY, Having secured the best mills in the County, are now prepared to do Custom Work, Merchant Work, and in fact everything that can be dona, in Country Mills, so us to give perfect satisfaction.. FLOUR, HEAL AMD FEED, AT WHOLESALE OR. RETAIL, at onr store in Wellsboro, or at the mill; Cash or Goods exchanged for grain at the market,price. All goods delivered free of charge within the corpo ration, WRIGHT £ BAILEY. WeUsboro, Fob. 13, IS6I. , ' ‘ EXECUTORS’ NOTICE.-Letters teetamen t:\ry having been grunted to the subscribers, oo the eiluto of Levi Bodfield, late of Farmington town ship, (iiec’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make imipediatp payment, and those having claims t 6 present them properly authenticated fur settlement. . ,* *\ CHARLES H. STARR, I . JAMES TUBBS, , >£xeeat«rf. GEORGE G. SEELY, j ’ Farmington, Fob. 20, 1861. w6* pUFFALO ROBES.—A few bales ,of Jfo. } and No, 2 Buffalo Robes, and also a* few Wolf Robes just received by W. A. Ro£ k fcO, Wcllsboro, Oct. 31, IdGO. BIiUDING. BOOKS, Magazines and Newspapers bound in Su perior Styles. Universal facilities enable us U pleas all. Call and see at the BOOKSTORE* WE have Ingham's Combined Smutter and Separator ip our Mill, and cap now clean all •w£ealjj«yecfty, and separate'all foul grain from it, and particularly the outs. Farmers can bare all the oats taken out of tbeir seed wheat at our Mill at <4 eta. per bu.ihcl. Call and examine the “ mersbeen.” WRIGHT & BAILET. ‘ WeUsboro, March 13, 1861. ' . G GROCERIES.—The Grocery departmfent ts I chock full,” and the prices exceedingly low at the REGULATOR. BOOTS AND fttthebiggejtgi, nut or the smallest laby. # Qb'oapest in teirti [quality poqsid'ered], at the. REGULATOR! r CASHpAi’d for GBAIX at ' - ' * ” TIOGA STEA3I J?BOrE SriXiH;- August 15; JSBS. 3m- rpElf THOUSAND BARREES best'Sid# ■L Fork at $l9 per barrel, or 10 ets. per pound, at Ihe REGULATOR. REApY M4DE CLOTHING.-A largo stack now un bahd fur the fall and winter tradf, and will be sold very cheap by Yf. A. ROE 4 CO. ’ Wollshoro, Oct. 31, 1860. aR E A .RED O C 11 O-N Anticipating a change fn bur business, we an now offurlug our large stock of. ST.OV'ES at greatly ■reduced prices. FABLOII STOVES Al COST. Call lin’d examine for yourselves at 33 - PARKERBEO’S, AVellabord. CAUTION —la hereby given to all person} to nbt purchase a pote given by the undersigned dated on or about the 31st day t qf Decbcpberi.lSßO, for the sVidi of SeVopty pollars on ibterbst, payable one year from date thereof, ns there is a eet off to the same, and the face of said note will hot as unless compelled by law. . , %yrttlAM HARDIN, : Delmar, April S, 18($j. LfcYX UEATH. "TV/TANHOOIJ, lies' Lost, Hotr RestOrei); Just Published. in a BwlkJ -Ehvelopq., On the Kfe i late, Treatment, and Radical Cura of w Seminal Weakness,Sexual Debility, Nervcuaness AndroVoT ‘notary etuhalob, Inducing impoteqcy. and Mental fad Hi#, i aical Ibcik|Hicity. By Uobt. J*. Ooiu&vui* 51 D- author of - this I cfcnrly proves froto bis owp pippHape* I the' awful con«*mencc of Seltobnse nifty bp eSfeptallly I 'tlthotit tnediclno 1 And wltliodt dangerous surgical , bougfes, Instruments! rings, or oordlals, painting of careaipdCßcertafa apdeff&Wal, by which '*> Clatter tfsihtl His condition may be* may euro ,'prifafdi/ wdiwlfatiSh uqd thousand** - - v son], Jn ji' hlaiii .epwlr* v V" addrfta.^post' TO AGEVTS. TUITION. NOTICE. ,*■ *1 1 • TROY CASH STORE. -i ' ■ ' -■ i ) ; • ■ -'}r- |, , _ prolyl aMnp - ' "i " ■ , . 1 ’f \p tO .9I?IZENS WII)L BE OflSl *'**’ i $ lit Sill ‘ ' I ■ '' I 06t7N*rit ■ | , ft> HU||( Tfplft f**rr I Pash Stare? Perils fcO Y. red' aiaAsbir. txzs ooj I LARGE ARRIVAL Ot' GOOLS r- ’ 1 if I irt>w i OTMVt} ANP WILL Si IdUND >VORTpY . r.i - if Xtt'lfHl gTTE^T|«IJ pda It s, eoofi ' ' ■ ; ■ t « ,V_, ( -‘!l ■ i -■ ir flip loticribee would nppestfßßf «$««*! UwatteQ ttranf i T v - forming tb« moat couplets asaortinent that dad k« feaad In this teotioa, and which will bo sold at tTHOI.ESAX.EIOR RETAIE, - - ' t Ail kinda of Writing and isdeUiUo INKS, B(*a and Gold Pens, Drawing Paper, Methcina trail laxtre Bents, Portfolios, Pookot Knives] ie*. Id*, j •f new and beautiful designs,' from 6d to’S2 pcrrall. Sold and Tjlvat Borders, of extra |or {wrrojfr* idth to mkteb fho different styles. . 1 Wjadow Shades, Oil Paintiaffs, PfensSi •Utitographa and Engxavingd. PIC-rURE FRAME'S. Praties of kilt jit'll Fancy Mouldings, or plaid To* 1 t .peered Mabogafiy, fitted to any sized Pictures, at short notice, and cheap asthe cheapest. ! . THE MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS of the day famished at Publisher*' prieai, aad *1 orders fer excelled and at the lowest parieos. . FOR SALE! i . ex WIGMAM S BLOUBGOOB xi oca acasnx nr ; : TIOGA, TIOGA COUNTV, PA.j X LXKSI SUPFLI OP j JJ, jpRXJXT Tlififeit. SHEVBBBHY, ; : OB A PBS, E7EP.G KEENS, Ae.; i 3 .\ A,. j ipEARS— Trees of tbo most desirable kind*. (anilef ex' Cra-large sice, if desired. Standard trees in bearing.. 1 APPLES—A great supply of (bechoicest kinds, gear different kinds of Crab apple. _ : PLUMS—A large supply of ths best and most apsrared kinds. ~ , -*, - CHERRIES— An extensire assortment of the Hut klada. GRAPES' —Viz; bchttTitre, Discs, Isabella, Black Burgna dy. WUle'Sweet-H’atat, White Summer, Hartford ProUflc, Bebecca and Copoofdjr - ORNAMENTAL—Weeping Mountain Ash, Ifarse Chee ant, Balaifa of Fit', Scotch Kir, European SHrsr Vlr, Norway Spruce, Siberian end American Arbor Vitae, Larch, &*. r SHRUBBERY —Holly leaved Berberry, ChinesgWelgella, Spiraea pru ni folio, Dcutzia, Green Fursythio. ’ 'i JItpSES-r Baltimore Belle, Prairie Queen*. ’ |* GOOSEBERRIES —Of several choice-varieties, j CURRANTS—Cherry, ited,end White.' * | \Ta would invite all who are in want of nay of the shore trees, cc., to call ahd see theta for their own fcatislictios. - HEW BOOT, SHOE, j LtATHtn & f'l.’VblflfO STORE 1 1 'HE undersigned, having leased the store jrurmerly occupied by West, intends carrying on nil til® branches of the shoe and leather trade, \ Coupe tent workmen are employed in the'JlahufnctuHng' De partment, and all work Warranted:to bo our pan ma nufacture. i Also, all kinds of j READY-M a6e BOOTS' 1 AND SHOES, constantly on hand. All kinds of Leather and Sk« , Findings, also constantly on hand and for sals al low prices for cash or ready pn^, HIDES and "PELTS taken in- exchange _£o * QoadA at the highest market price. JOS.- lft££ltoZ.s. WeUsboro, Sept 5, ~ ~ • FLOUR AJiD FEES IN WBILSBOae. The subscriber would respectfully inform the perple of WeHs'boro'and vicinity that Be has opened FLOUR & FEED feTORE, one door above Dr. Gibson’s Drug Store, on Main Ri, whore be will keep, constantly on band as good an •>- sortment of FLOOR and FgED ns can be found-* the market, which Vo. will sty cheap for caoh.| Al»», a large assortment of- - , ' ; Choice Wiffcs UhdCiqauis, of a superior qualify, and warranted frep frodi atfnt taxation, which be wiu sell to Liiiabermen and ethers at whofcsaTc, cheaper than any bthor estabiisbihttoxia Northern Pety)«ylv*ma. - , J. J, EAtOX. , ValUboro, Dec. 19, 1860. . -1 * < . «* I THE subscriber has fob sale a.large qubatity of fanplngland ofe.*»l(6nt qnslity, and in good ta eatiqns in Tioga and Potter County.nomprUinjJseitr. allots bf improved land: j. These lands will bb sold on ten years time at ijeannr . able rates. Thbiqwho desire to secure to tbcdisehts a good farm, cap now do so on bettor terms tLjta will ever be offered again in this County, > WeUsboro; March 8, 1800. A. P. (KS*CE. CEDAR R(JR HOTEL. I CEDAR RUN, L Y CONING COUNTy/IDJ. fflis bouse has been lately refitted and opcped f..f the accommodation of the public. Located at * central point; stages leaving every alternate day for Welleboro and Jersey' Shore, connecting with oar. the Tioga R. B. north and S. 4 E. R. R. on t&e>uullv This House is situated on tho Cedar Bun Gang Mill’ pond—a safe and convenient lauding’ for rafts!in the . rafting season. Good posts are firmly .set on 14)t bank, and the beach is free from obstructions, i Jfn». ing been practically engagediu tbe river bntinVs for many years we feel confident we can tbo wants and requirements Of this trado, and will etutoa»• .. •r to plsaso. The table, bnr.chambers and.itafalra s— will always .be attentively watched and well^Sppiiu]. Call and see ns, and we will part with yon turohoHO you again, B. A'.'I'ISXI, DripMtori # Cedar Rw-Wi. 16. JS«O.. ;r: ';-C' 'CBS* HEAD QUARTERS; .. ■ J - - j .)'•.' ~ , ,■ : ;' . '! soosa aWzs ST^TIOXTA«'V, NO. f yAJtgET STREET, j . ;l -1 • coawm<3, si.jc( JRB jSRABITASXS.OJ 11004. OOBSJT, tothe fti taoalro addition! lately suds to klaUoStaf Book*, Statlonarr^ FANCY A R TIC LE S, 4«., at prices which cannot to gi xq ' salis&eiloa. 9a Sand at'all times 'JV , 1 . STANDARD WORKS OP .tfafliMCXT popolae authors, j. IN PROSE, POETRY,UHISTORYI6IOQRAPHT. AR gHITECTURE. RELIGION, ftOWANCEi &0. DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES, supplied at Now Tort prices. , BIBLES,'; BTUstf BOOKS, and PBATBB BOOKS, in great snaatltg. BLANK BOOKS, of ever} description, j • ' ' l . i '' -i . Memorandum tad Pass Booki, of all kliids, and any partieular kini|hiads to ordo on short notion. A large stack of PAPER HASCIlirfiS,! SHEET MUSIC AND BOOK ! ; Tioga, Ang. 22, ISOOji Eabdi icke; j. j j /.<:■ j B. E. BOBIRS#*. ; It. C. WICKHAM, JOU.V T. BLOoptIOOB.
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