■J: ■, W '' l.f.J I . I * I WAS •' SObld-ST HXTBT P” I ( I Slaughter of rebili*lf, Fort MoulirU~Stalet 4*<nl hf dtotdxer vho^Bae' 3os and WO- KiUed~*A fffge number The dead caried off ii£&oxes in the hight~Eff Jfbrtiln .Charietloh ise the truth sc.; | | A soldier who Was drafted into the seijvice of the Rebels in ,Ch%lesl»n, andwho served at thy guns in Port Moulirshykt the seige of Port Sui ter, Has made to m the-followiug statement.-!- ■ His reliability isrohqWd fpr, reason to, beleivd thti(|%ig sentiment is every Wsy" worthy of belief! ' ' ' ■ T f Our informant k a fe 5 .that he Caprt. Havens, anjd vcyni into Port AtoulteCHip key after Major _;iniftrton left for Fort Snmteij. He remained thrf a days after the-fighf. He belonged to t{ i) Artillery, nod served et tMI guns mosi of th^stime. during the, siege, , Thp i guns of Fort Mof ltrift*i>pehpd about half paf j four m the moAing.Wt M.iji.r 1 not fire a gun fof nenrstwo hours after, dyhefi hedid open, his Tire iwps rnpid and distrubtiv|. The balls from pimiterfS truck the port-holes of ■ Moultrie;'and at'.-nenrly every disohnrge__yoiii|-, body .was killed.; Their places were snppUc|i ibyother*. TB6& w«rafin Moultrie mdrathab ! one thousand nt|ti, pad. between three and-foi r hundred were k|«t at/.the guns canstani ly .-- Nof iinoro than fbatbpbiher could protect bein gs Ives: in the; drfsflsdes of sandbags, whio i, while they afforded ;Sg|ellent protection, wefe much torn up add Ijghbked down; It wrg fcs fweeh nine andgin wclookon the first day th it the greatest Ioe(C-of life |occurred. The batheH«isuns! of Fort Sumter were fenced catly ij|thafdky, and; the round eh>ot from these weiy'tnost destructive to Fort Mmfl triei and onuSed the greatest loss of life. Thhy were fired- with.great accuracy, and -atj times, the scene in theiFort was terrible. Durffg thj liege hetiiien thteeahit’fmirhunired were piUid, andaletvge number s'ere'wounded. •• Thejkilttd. were collected!together in a-mass,- and t atj night I placed in boxes, brought down from Charleston and taken away to Butter’s Field and hjleripd j daring the night.- - Sime-of the-men Were h|ir- Kb'ly mangled, and Others, were -scarcely ddad When thrown ihto the hakes. Blood fluted jin' alrearas.frora these the sight Was horrible, ! The Surgeon at the Fort g mt for help and down from Charleston! — The wounded wire Temoved-to -the lifspifair wbere such atyhave not since died, nbw Sre tnsin. ■Li| i \ '[ I In order'that should,not be jkruiwn in Charleston,; he soldier? were charged!to say I that nobody wjji butt! and were threMend viiith I certain death; f they disclosed the fuCti— There were a |ood imany killed in the dwel-. lings outside tile folf!' The Moultrie | Hieise wasvery muqHdanyiiged, 'and a large' jurafber buildings in'the neiglibnrbood of thejfortlde ipolished. The, uppers’ quarters in the, fort were riddled, and itjis the opinion of uur infor mant that had thereibeen three hundred men i 4 Sumter; Port Moultrie would have been des troyed, and the Rebels driven out or killed! al most to a than. Ifd left Moultrie three pays after tlie engagement, and went to Charleston. ■The people there Wjjqld not Ifelieve thatnoHody Sad been.killed, made constaut-inqjiiirjj for thoir friends, .who, yiey were assured, wjereistitl en Sullivan's Island, Hundreds of fam|lie» pre yet to learn the truth, which is kept iron tlie'm by the vigilance. - Our informant wits duly discharged service, end, with !l five others, emha\ board the bark Smithsonim, Capt.} which reached Neiy-York on Friday Ust. ■ j “SjfJß hcxdrbp,and!fiftv killed and wocKdkd ■ SON ijtpßl'.lß ISLAND. ’ J Otje of the vfibarjostpn volunteers who wjison Morris IslantJ durijjjg the late hoinbardmept of Fort Somter;;oarne! here yesterday by tie schoo ner D. B. Pitts, jfle says that at least one|hun ’ died and filti* tnCB were killed and wounded at the hatter'ibs Morris Island, by the canis ter efMmjnriindp'Son. He,had occafjiontto b? at Fort John|tunSlsojnst Before he left Charles ton, and there he learndil that on Sulljvau's Island thirtyfnine; men had been killed—that a mortar hsd l'een hlow n from Fort Johnston by a shot from Sumter. lie had tn go to Gt|arleB - in A boat WitlJ some passengers, andfwhen there, embraced She opporrunity and stoWeil himself away in the schooner, and in tha( wav got off.. He says!that the dead were pll {taken and boxed apd carried away in the liighf. and juried in Patterns 1 field, where the negro|s are buried. He says that thousands'of npgroes • only want some Of their leaders to give! them tbsmdhe word, ftbd great will be the slaiightef. —Tribune. : ) j } ■ Twit op <|enkrai. Cameron to the Pe, ▼ANtA At THE CAPITOL BoEbDING Washington, japn'Ll9,ilBol.—This afti>rnooi the Secreth i-y ofiVVar visited the Capitol Build ing io this\fily lie was received with; greai enthusiasm-’and hia address to the - differeni companies Jirodilced an electrical effect. He called first jpo&the Ringold Light Anil erists, jTrsm Reading.sßorks'oounty. commanded by Captain Jiuhes McKnight There he tfas re ceived whhlgreat cordiality by officers and men after which; he -was presented formally jto the (wo companies |rom Pottsville, numbering each over one hundred, end the company fnjm' 4 AI lentown and trail; from Lewistown. lie ad , dressed them as follows •.' Gentleman : ■ I have deemed it my djpty to visit yon, for the purpose of extending to you a | hearty greeting to the National Capitol.j law Entire than rejoiced that the first volunteers out side of this District should, have come ftfcm my native State of -dear old Pennsylvania. | 1 am j glad to" see mapy faces recalling old recollec tions in your ranks; so many young at|d able-] bodied men; nnd eo many belonging! to the! party which dtd nnt.contribute to the election of the present Administration, But mydriends,! 1 this is a questipA no longer of party, (but of •country. .The:Administration has attacked no-j body, and yet- I believe ynur most enerbetic ef fort* icill shortly be required to defend \ht flag . of iht emntpj Jrmn Iking again assailed by those who attacked it di Fori Sumter. . ? “ And now gentleman, I cannot, of {course,- discriminate in the treatment I shall extend to , the regulars and volunteers called here i for the defence of this .beautiful metropolis, bi|t I as sure yon it will'giro me peculiar pleasure to pay every attention to the volunteers df Penn sylvania—irndithis not nlone i>eonHsethey come froth that Statp,. but because they were {the first - who wereifijrtunate enough to reach lY ll shing ton to repiil|,iiip enemies of the country!’ ti -II 1 ! I The tu<h(!uK'e from Kiltlmnrn to Tore is Kte - rally blaeH wfth vehicles of every description, ' containing whole families from Biltimpre, who are hurrying !to the country. JA grest many etranger t s are also-proceeding td 1 " uu ylvania, ■ for the purpose of embarking for North.— The country hotels upon .the line : i -j. ~--f -|,-J^.,V- l_' |_ Sr „ V / W-IJ3T po YOU WANT A MUSTACHE ? BELLINGBAIS’S CILEBKiJM STljtfltLATlffG ON6UEH FOR THE WHISKERS AND BAIR. The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to Citizens of the United States, that they ha*B olilav the Agency for, and are dots enabled to offer to ftboye. justly, celebrated. i world*rin<WQe^ftftifcWe ■ v It tic Stimnladns -OnyneuC .8 prepared hy Dr. G. P. Bellingham, an enrincnt.p tiomn ,of London, and is’ warranted to bring ou thick set of J WHISKERS OR A MUSTICSE t jri from three to six weeks. TMs article f« the o one* of* -the'fcfnd.used by the afld in Xon and Paris it is in nntrersnl use. . It is a boautifiil,*ecoaulil«cftl, soothing, yetstimt ting compound, acting as if by magic ap«n the ro causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If plied to-tho scalp, it will cure baldness, and cans spggjg up in place of tbfe baid spots a fine growt new Applied according to directions, it turn übd or towy hair DAfiK, and restore gray ha its original color, smooth; arid nei The “Unguent” is an indispensable’ article in ©' gentleman's toilet, and filler cue week’s use they w not tor any consideration be without it. Ufae subscribers arc the only Agents for the nr in-the United States, to whom all brders must b« dressed. Price One Dollar a box—for sale by all Drug and Dealers; or a box of the “Ongdenl” (warn to have tie-desired Bffect)"will be seal to any ah' sire it, by mail (dite«). seturcly packed* on recei price and postage, $l.lB. Apply to or address HORACE L HEGEJIAN & CO. ; Druggists, Ac., 24 William Street, Now To 29-m6 TI/fANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINA LI-*- MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA XSe <ST t!iir Institution will comß April 2d, 1861, and continaanhirtsen weeks. 13. WIIiDMAN. A. M Mrs. H. P. R. Wildmas .....Preceptress. Miss E. A. Chase Music lead „ Assistant. —— j Teacher m Primary Departing Mr. Isaac Sttckket Pcnmanshi] EXfcEKS£S. Tuition (Primary) per Term-.. $2 Common English k 4 Higher English and Languagfea. 6 Music, Piano or. Melodeon 8 Use of Instrument 2 00 Boom rent, per term 1 50 Fuel, per term. 2 00 Incidentals, per term 25 in private families, jser week 1 63 Every possible effort will be majie, both I y_.the TruestFaculi/j asgavg ffdrnrto ges as eon iw £Ta3 m any ScndcHn tSe State.'*" The SVI ilnaVy U now in process of completion, which ill enr hie us to afford the very best accommodations to 15) stu dents at the opening of the Spring Term. Par icular attention will be given to such aiaro preparing them selves for teaching., Those who have sons or < nugh ters to educate, will do wile to send them to Mai sfield. Tuition payable one half at Che commcncer lent of the term, and the remainder at the middle or satisfac torily arran gedrr ' All kinds ot produce taßen in payment for \ if brought at the commencement of the Term, t ket price. For farther particulars address the Principnli Vacancies in the Faculty will be filled immec Rev. N. FELLOWS, P; Feb. 27, 1861 A. J. Rosa, Sec’y. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY SHjOP, ' MAIN ST., WELLSDORO. MISS-PAURINA, SMITH has jnst purtbi FAEL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of Straws.of nil kinds. Patten Bloomer . flats, Flowers,. Velvety, Silks of' all and in fact ’ 1 roof the ■feed on Eaoijnmg ALL KINDS OF TRIMMING^ she solicits a call from tbe ladles of Weilsb« vicinity, feeling confident that HER GOODS WIDL.BRAR INSPECT and compare favorably with those of any es moot in the county in regard to price. BLEACHING AND PRESSING dc superior manner. ] JZ3T* Room Opposite Empire Store, up-staij Sept. 19, 1861). ' CABINET ware ho< THE Subscriber mpst respeetfiilly tinuour he hits on band at the uld stand, and f Cln‘Ui» Lot of FuruHur< comprising in part Dreasing find Common- Burentts, Secretaries a One*, Center, Card mid Pier Tahiti, Di\ Breakfast Table*, Marble.toppedand Comma Cupboard*, Cottage and other Bedsteads, St Jryi nnd, Chaim, Gilt- and rlloettteod Mouh Fixture Frames* . : COFFINS mode to order on abort m bourse will be furnished if desired. N- B. Turning and Sawing done to order* August 11, 1859. ' B. T. VANJ SPECIAL COURT.—Notice is here! - that a Special Court for the trial of the : causes will he-held at ■WoJUbmfttJhy the Hon. Mercur, President Judge of the V3tb Judicial commencing on the 4tb Monday of June ne; continue two weeks. :nSTL- April 16. IS6I Samuel M Fos* Plinj Burr, tJeorgo Wallace, etal vs. Josiah Inacho Stephen Pierce, vs. j James Buffej e Sobieaki Kosa vs. Stephen Babco< Tiogrt County, vs. ! S W Maynard J S Bryden'a Adm'r va. Hiram Inscho j P S Elliott et.sf TBv ( R P Dav»« at aj Bingham Trustees Stephen Potter J N'Bacbo vs.? A. Ely Sartth L Keene ts,t Amos Bixby Atnos.Bixbj vs, Sarah L Keem Gingham Trustees vs.. Anson Buck et Bingham Trustee* vba Tinmtby Brae* A S Turner John Brew efc James I Jackson T«j John N Baoh< M M. Converse vs. Henry Colton George Corliea' t«. Edwin Dyer FLOUR AND FEED S IN WBLLSBOBO. The subscriber would respectfullyinform of Wellsboro and vicinity that he bds opcnt FLOUR & FEED ST one door above Dr. Gibson's Drug Store, on where he will keep constantly on hand ns g sortraent of FLOUR and FEED;as can b« the market, which ho will sell cheap for ca a Large assortment of Choice Wines mid Xjiqifois, ef a superior;quality, and warranted free rom adul teration, which be will sell to Lumbermen md others at wholesale,'cheaper than any other establishment, in Northern Pennsylvania; • J. J, ■SATOK.' Wellsboro, Dec. 19, 1860. rjREAT REDUCTION.- '-f Anticipating a change in our busin< ?a, we are nCw offering our large stuck of STOVES nt greatly reduced prices. PARLOR STOVES AT COST. Gail and examine fur yourselves nt 33 PARKER ERG’S, Wellsboro. CAUTION —ls'berebv given to a I persons to not purchase a note given by the t ndersigried dated on or about the 3Jst day of Decembi r. 1860, for the sum of Seventy Dollars on interest, |»ynble one year from date thereof, nr' there is a se t off to the same, and the face of said bote will not be paid by us opless compelled by low. william hardin, Delator, April 3,1881.. LEVI HEAT" ’ASH paid for GRAIN at ’ IA STEAM FLO' DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A ML 7 ST ACHE? J. F. DONALDSON, vs. J Thomas r vs, Adm’rs of E B ffiE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. , ' / . . '!— 1 ■' ■ --'I T COiaHE BCI All COtLEOE. LOCATED OVER THE SCSQDBHAIfKA VALLEY BANS; BINGHAMTON, N.T. j, W Lowmx, Prlndjlal, Professor nf the Sclenc«®f Account,, Practlrol Accountant, aUtlior of Lowell’o Trealiw upon Book Keeping, Dißgramo illustrating lh» »ame, Ac. Joint Hansis. Commercial Accountant, Profesior of Book- Keeping slid Jlßtboniatico. ‘ 3. J. CoßTia, Aaalatant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Bo Prolessoi' of Practical and Ornamental Pen tnanahlp. Commercial Calculations and Chfreapondcitce. LECTURERS. , Hon. Danraii S. Dickinson, Lecturer on. Commercial Law add Political Economy. ■ Hon; (Usawi BM.COM, Lecturer on Contrecta, Prommiseary Notes and Bills of Ekchango. ; Rev. Dr'. E. Andrews. Lecturer on Commercial Kthlcl. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. EdNiSsHuasD. Phelps, \Vn. U. Eso., tract R. 3JOBOA.V, Esq., Vtx: B. TatlOA, of the firm ot Taylor, tt oed ACOmD.D* Pwtos, of the Arm of Jackson, Denton A Marks. DeWitt C. Striker ' ' ' _ . The object of this Cortege is th affofo to-all an opportunity of obtaltihig a thoToaich business fdtiCJUioD. The books and forms are carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly for this InsUution and embrace® ail {ho recent improvements. ’ . The courdp Of Instruction comprise® every department oi business. The tettfier will Uo thoroughly taught the whence and practice of Double Entry Book-Keepingas applied to the fallowing kinds of business, via:—General Merchandising.. Manufacturing.' Banking, Commission* Steamboat in g, Rail rtftdiug. Forwarding. Freighting* Foreign Shipping, «c. YqCno Men qau quality themselves in a short time at this instimittm to fill Ihiportant and lucratire situations. Am ple references tan he given where gfradtiateiß of 1860 are now filling de'drabe sittfailons tfM salaries varying from $5OO to $l5OO per annum. . . , , The Proprietors are in possession of leaumompls from some of the first commercial hotises in the State, to whom they have furnished-book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac tion and.cbtrftdence in the ability of the graduates of this FtNMoemp, In all its branchos,- (ftfigtitby the mostskiUfnl and tho-ough masters of the art. No college in the bountry enjoys a higher reputation In this department. , Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen tlemen. - . • Students can- enter College at any time—no vacation.!! Time to complete the course from 8 to 10 weeks. passing the requisite examination are presented, with the moit elaborate and elegantly engraved Diploma issued by day commerial or classical institution in the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates in procnring-iutuKtions. t®-For terms of Tuition, price of hoard, testimonials from graduates flUrng situations, 4c., send for circular con taining full particular.' I**? 1 enc« WELESBORO’ ACADEMY. , Wellaboro’, Tioga County* Ponna. JYIARINCS N. ALLEN, A. M.; - - Principal. Miss Gtktbia Farmed, ----- Preceptrene. Miss L. Lecij.ua Ali.kn. - • -' - Atrittaul. Miss Josbi’lUSE M. Todd, - Hutic Teacher. The Academic year trill be dividtrd into three Terms of 14 weeks each. Spring Term gommencea Monday, March 25; closed Friday, June 28, 1861. Tuition.—T«n» of 14 Week*. Primary Department, - $2,00 •Common Branches/ t,OO Higher English, - • s*o® Languages, - - - - MJ Instrumental music (emu) Term of 12 weeks 10,00 Board and Rooms in private families furnished at -reasonable prices. Students wishing to board them selves may also obtaineEooins in jJfivatc families. 1 The success that has attended the efforts of Prof, i Allen as a teacher in other, institutions in which he lias been engaged encourages tho Trustees to antici pate entire success in his connection with theWells bon> Academy. The primary department will be under the care of Mias Allen, whose time will ho given exclusively to the children placed under her charge. There will bo formed a TEACHER’3 CLASS, the instruction of which to be ont of the regular school hours, but no extra charge made. Bills of Tuition are to be paid at or before tbe mid dle of each Term. By order of Trustees, J. F DONALDSON, Preft . WeUsboro, Feb. 27, 1861. [uition, t mar- iateljr, res't. sed her tj Hate, II kinds. )oro and FOR SALE! :on. tablish WICKHAM & BLOODGOOD ne in a *-'* 4T OCE XCESEET IS TIOG*4, TIOGA COUNTT, PA,, A LAItOK SUPPLY pP SHBT7BBBS.V, GRAVES, EVERGREENS, &c., &o„- Ac. ) M. ce? tbat ir sale a PEARS—*T r «* s of tbe most desirable kinds, and of ex tra large size. if desired. ' Standard trees in bearihg. A ppL Eg-—A great supply of the choicest kihds. Four different kmda of Crab apple. largo supply of th.® and most approved kinds CH EfffNffS—An extensive assortment of the best kinds. GR A4*ES—Viz: Delaware. Diana, JwabcUo, Black Dnrebb dy, White Sweet Water, White Summer, Hanford Prolific, Rebecca aud Concord. ORNAMENTAL —Weeping fountain Asb, TlocseChes mil. Bal-mu ofrFir, Scotch Fir, .European Silver Fir, Norway Spruce. snn»rl#h and American Arbor Vitae, Larch. Ac. SHRUBBERY —Holly leaved Berberry,ChineseWeig«Ua, Spiraea pro ui folio, Deutzia. Green Forxythia. ROSES— Baltimore B„ell6, Prairie Queen. GOOSE.BERRIES—Of several choice yfarlbilhfc. CURRANTS —Cbchry, Red, and White. id Bool ing a *id > Stand*, »rfs, So infft for itice. A oun. We would invite all who are in want of any df the above trees, &c., to cull auU see -.hern for their own satisfaction. ' ' B«-C. WICKHAM,' JQUN T. BLUOD'jOOiD. \ y fciven allowing i. Ulyspue 1 District, : t, and to Tioga: Aug. 22,1500-yl £ IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. WASHING NO MORE A DRUDGE. The undersigned would announce to the citizens of Tioga County, that they have purchased the right of manufacturing gelling ’ . rolh’y. Icrould ME C A IT’S WASHING* MACHINE, which fof simplicity of construction, utility and cheap ness, exceeds any other machine in use. It needs no ocher recommendation than to*see it work. A hoy, ten or twelve years of age, can- do the washing cfi a family IN AN HOUR. Any person in want of! a good labor-saving washing machine, can take one of these home and do their washing with it) and if dot perfectly satisfied, they can return it. Recollect, this machine is no humbug, but an ivrti cle indispensable in every family. It does not wear or tear the clothes to pieces like hand washing. PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS. Machines for sale at ROE A CO.’S Store. Manufactured and sold at D. S.TURR-OK'S Shop, near the Academy. i , W. A. ROB, D. STURROCKI et al Ea’r TORE be people d a '■ avlng used (me of Washiiig Machine, I c a confidently recommend it, and would pot be with ut one fur any price! J. W. BIGONY. 'ORE, i Main St., ; aod an br i found in i jb. Also, l9tL Valuable Beal Estate fox Sale. THEiSubsoriber offers for safe the large fnrm known as the GKIGQB FARM, situated near tlie-Weils boro'and Mansfield Hoad, one mile east of Wbitaeyvflle, containing 210 acres, oil good farming land* abput 40-acres Improved, with a from© barn and a log house thereat). Will sell cheap for casfy or upop reasonable time, or exchange for property near Stony Pork. ' < For further prticnlars apply to H. W. Williams, WelUboro. Morgan Hart, Charleston, or the subscriber. , Stony Fork, Oct. 3,1860.—3 m. H. S. HASTIN 38. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER ..Latest stylet and largest assortment of stall paper eVer brought in Wellsboro.’ In connection” iritlb 1 the above can be found Window Shades of all kinds. Call soon el * WM. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, April sth, 18C0. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,—It'II do you good to see the patterns and learn the prices at the REGULATOR. Wellsboro, Fa. SOVSBBOLD FUBNITWRE, faculty. Pennsylvania V WelUboro, Dee. 1, -1860. >; POKIPT TBS bLOOD. MOFFAT’S _ ■VT3 * x-rrs pills, Asti PHCESXX M'MERS. TSKhlgh and envied- celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines have ncqnired tor their invaluable efficacy in til the Diseases which they profess to care, has rendered the nsnal practice of puffing hot only unnecessary, but unworthy of them IN ALL CASES of Asthma. Acute and Chronic Kbemattan, Affections »f the B1^“oc“ EK y TOBS AND LITER .COMPLAINTS. In lh» south and west, where these diseases prevail, thej wil! he found invaluable. Planters, fanners and others, who once nse these Medicines, will never afterwards bo without unions COLIC, seros. looseness, piles, costite- NESS, COLDS AND CODGHB, CHOLIC, CORRUPT, HUMORS, DROPSIES. . ! • i Dytpepsia N o person with this distressing disease, should delay using these medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Brysipelas.PUtulfency. &ver aud Ague.-- For tois scourgeof the western country, these medicines will bo found a safe, spysedy. and certain rem* edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease; a cure by these medicines Is permanent. Try them. Be sntlafiM nud be cured*.' oeSal TOmUTr7GonT, giddiness, gratel, headaches of every kind. Inward Fever, 1D Aaron tory Kbema - tism,' Impure Bleed, Jaundice; Loss of Appetite. Mercurial Disease*.— Never fails to eradicate entirely «I! the effect* of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the moat pow- of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. PHu.— The otigtna! pfoprirti.f 6f thews medicine* was **irod of Files of So years’ a tending, by the use of these Life medicines alone. PAINS Id the head, side, back Joint* and organs. hose affected with this terrible disease,will be itife of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush of Blood to the 'Head, Scurvy, Salt Übeum,Swellings Scrofiula, or King’s Evil in Its worn donna* Ulcers of ev ery description. ~ Worms of all kinds are effccturally expelled by these medi dues. Parent* will do well them whenever their existence lot suspected. Relief will be certain. The Life Pills and Phceaix Bitten PCRIFV TUB BIjOOI), And ttms remote all disease from the sysidm. Prepared and aoldby DR. WILLIAM B. MOPFAT,! , 336 ttroadvray, cor. Anthony Street, New Ifork. For sale by all Druggists. 52yl QU* ARLES G. OSGOOD, Is dow receiving hi* • - I WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of; BPy Goods, Clothing, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, IRON AND STEiI, NAILS, FLOUR, SALT, <ss C. I Which, for variety and extent, §t rarely excelled, and »o greater inducements to purchasers can he offered J f in this section of country, either in VARIETY, QUANTITY, QUALITY QR PRICES, Wbetboi for LADY, GENTLEMAN; BOY GIRL, Farmer, mechanic or Lumberman. WeUsboro, Oct, 31, 1860. THE REGULATOR. C. L. WILCOX, WOULD CALL , THE ATTENTION ol the Ladies and Gentleman of WeUsboro and surrounding country, to the inducements be holds out out at his New Store on. main Street, Called w The Regulator,” where purchasers-will find the largest t cheapest n nd best assortment of GOODS to select from in Northern, Pednsylvauia. Among them, such as DRY GOODS, CLOTHING , Hats and Caps, Boots and Siloes, groceries, crockery, FISH, PORE, FLOOR AND SALT, Paints and Oils, Yankee Notions, &c. To tho Ladies. : Ladies will find at tbe Regulator the choicest selec tion of Dry Goods, adapted to the season, dud to tho wants and tastes of all. Shoemakers will find it to their interest to call at the Regulator, and examine our assortment ot find ings, at prices td suit tbe timbs. The truth is, we btiy our goods for Cftsh and sell them for Cash cheaper than can he bought at any oth er store In Tioga county. Hoping to receive ti-share of the patronage of the community, we ask tbe pub lic to come and examine our stuck and satisfy them selves of tbe truth of our statement TUSH* All kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and Furs ta ken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price given. WeUsboro, Oct. 24, 1860. FALL CAMPAIGN JFBT OPENING AT ' C. & J. L. ROBINSON’S ONE PRICE STORE. ' ) XTT’B. wish to call the attention of onr friends and \\ t easterners to oar assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, sncii as LADIES' DRESS GOODS, COHPBIBISa BLACK AND FANCY SILKS CfMI-LIES AND DE LAINES, INGHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS ALSO 1 SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Oar stock of staple goods is large. Particular ootict Is invited to our BROWN AND, BLEACHED SHIRTINGS t SHEETINGS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, FARMERS &; MECHANICS' CASSIMERES . REIDE.JIADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Ac., Ac., Ac., .Ac., . Ac Wellaboro, Sept. X, 1860, i VALUABLE FARMING LAUDS FOR'SALE. THE undersigned is, now offering to settlers a large quantity of excellent farming lands, sit uated farm taro to fifteen miles’ distance from Welle boro, in Delmnr, Sfaippen, Morris and Elk townships, Tioga Co., Pa. The lands are genetallyiwell watered, good soil,and in a healthy part of the country, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers and on very liberal terms of payment. For farther particalsrs inquire of the owners, Messrs. Phelps, Dodge A Co., 19 and 21, Cliff St, New. York, or of the subscriber. ■JOUfP DICKIKSON, Agent, wo, Get. 3,1860-yt WELLSBORO BOOK STORE. BOOKS, BOOKS ! HHBBAH FOB SMITH. XHE subscriber, haring' purchased of E. : E. Hob iuson his interest in the'Book and Stationery bu* smaas, would respectfully inform the public of sire to carry on A NEWS ROOM . AND fifOOK STORE, ; where be will furnish, t , AT THE OLD STiND, apposite C. G. Osgood's Store, or by mail, the following newspapers and .Magazines, at the publisher’s rates. DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS.-, New Tribune, 1 Herald, Turves,. News, World, WEEKLIES. New York Ledger, * Waverly. Magazine, “ . Mercury, - , Thompson's, Reporter, ** Weekly, ’Life Illustrated, Welcome Guest, Wilke's Spirit, Century, j ■ Porter's ' f . Scientific American, Boston Pilot, * Frank LesliesV - True Flag, 1 N. T. Illustrated News, Irish American, Harper's Weekly, Littell's Living Age, Waverly Magazine, Thompson'* Reporter. Harper*? Magazine, Goftey's Lady's Book, Frank Leslies’ Magazine, Peterson's Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Arthur's Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, Ladies' Repository, AH the Fear Round, Ladies' Visitor, Knickerbocker, Pickles, Budget of Fun, Phunny Fbellow. Also, wlfhae kept constantly on hand, a com .ete repository of * CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books Paper Hangings, SHEET MUSIC,..PICTURES, MAPS, <£e. Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to suit any taste, and*on the IpwestrpoßStble terms. Particu lar attention will Msobe given toSPECIALDRDERS for any thing Comprehended in the trade. SCHOOL BOOKS. Sanders’ Scries of Readers, Greanleaf’s Mathematics, Colton’? A Fitches’Geog*y, Davies <f Monteitf A McNally's ,“ Sanders* Spellers, Potter and Hammond’s Writing Book, Brown's and Kenyon's Grammar. The patronage of the. respectfully solicited WM. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, Pa., September 5,1860. yl DRUG STORE IN WELLSBORO. »r. o. #T<;»bso», Having just opened a-firsUeloss Drug Store opposite Roy's Block, announces to* the citizens of this place and surrounding country that he will keep constantly onfaand a large and choice stock of DRUGS AMD MEDICINES, Wines and Liquors, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils A Dye Studs, Lamps, Window Glass, Cigars & Tobacco, CAM PHENE, FLUID AND KEROSINE OIL, and every other article kept in a first elfcss Drug Store. - AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST always in attendance. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully Compoun ded. The public are invited to call. Wellsboro, Dec. 19; 1860. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AMD IVACIiIHE SHOE* AGAIN IN FULL BCAST. RO B ERT YOUNG, Inte-of the iirni of Tabor Young & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of Wcllsboro, for a terra of years, and haring put it in good running order, is prepared to do ail kindi> of work usually done at such an establish ment, iu the best manner and oat of the best material. TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE! He has hud over twenty years'experiencein the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done difectly under his supervision. teort will he tent bul half finished. SI 1 LL.GE A R-f-X GS, PLOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds on band and made to order. May 28, 1857. ROBERT YODNG. j\JEW FLOUIt IfcG MILL OS HILL'S CKtiEK, NEAR HOI.ID AY VI LEE.,, The subscriber, having’ completed his large three -dory Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnish Flour,, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit purchasers; CUSTOM WORK of kinds on-short notice, and on terms which cannot fail to please. I have THREE RUN OF STONE, almost constantly employed, and I am sure that a trial of my work will prove beneficial to the customer as well ns myself. - 0. P. McCLUBE. December 5, 1860. AJOTICE is hereby given that an application has b , een mnd » to the Court of Common Pleas ul Tmga Counly by John W, Guernsey,Levi Begelow, Joben 53. Bush, add others, to grant a charter of in corporation for religions services to themselves, their af * u v ci:l ' cB nnd successors, under the name and stylo of The Rector Church Wardens and Vestrymen of St. Andrews Church, Tioga, Pennsylvania,” and if -no sufficient reasons be known to the contrary, the said Court will decree that they become a body corporate . DONALDSON, Protb’y. April 10, 1361. J THE EAST IMVESTEB, BEST. AND CHEAPEST SPBINO , BED IN USE j MORE elusUe than feathers, and lighter and more durable. Price, only So.oo. For sale by d E. D. WELLS, Lawrencevillo, MIRRORS I AIIRROKSI MIRRORS! JUST received nt SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the „I a , rE ." t w n n •T rt “ wt <* Mirrors ever urought to Wellsboro. People who wish “to see themselves as others see them," will please call and ANEW, Larger and Elegnßt assortment of GABiFtErriisrcf, Will bo sold at tfao lowest prices, by T E. D. WELLS. Lawrenceville, Sept. 12, 1860. AJEW WHEAT FLOUR, tip top and cheap, at A ~ ‘ ! WRIGHT’S. T ATHS. PICKETS AND SHINGLES for H> s - JOBNSON - rm rj>HE EMPIK| 'STORE IN Fey. #po,ooo - - ! WORTH OP DRY GOODS, OKOCEB -BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS -AND Crockery, Hardware, & c , | EXHIBITION AT J. E. |]|p WEN 3g co.’ Empire Store, - WELLSBORQ, TIOGA COUNTY . Doors open every day (Sundays excop'.eji early dawn till dewy eve-/ 1 nndthc b'W a show this immense stock frce.of charge a»j the lowest key ever heard in Tioga county. " Never was there such an-opportunily s ia Ce of Solomon to gratify the eye and the a|j, were, we a Dow, jjf.l or some great man with nlary that woujd3mioh to the Rocky Monnni we might be. ai|)d|to fell yon one half of om variety of FaH tind Winter (foods, a, { there is no use in talking; We sell so l' ow ten afraid folks may think that we steal ot Rot do not be afraid, friends. Come one at you shall see what yon shall see. If y our i* poor, don’t forget your spectacles. We «i you the hearty of nature, boiled down in ft, arts and sciences) and manufactured into stock of goods. Recollect, we will allow derseu os. ,| j, . . ' rr\V^ S °C; P ffll ace faken in exchange ft Wellsboro, Ifofljf, 1S«0. 6 S ‘ ■' jfl' EßY ’ S P4 ®ESI IMjPptriSD WINDLd r DATENTfiD MAY 8, 18C0._Th« o! A tbis invention is.to applyoa broke to in such a wanner that.articles attacked to lass, and raised by it, may be Wcred nip, the hitherto.sloW and tedious manual reveti ment of the wtndllnss being avoided, and th e : at the same tiuje, admitting of the operate complete cuntfvif jej jer the descending ntovemi, article being ibrterid. The invention i ?app |, various pnrprtstgM its use in connection may he mcntibjMfljas nrr instance, in which ([ ets, after beidriljJjßcd and emptied, may beet ered. and tfi(ifr&4'ive'menl retarded at the pm so that they vtil nut violently strike the nit eutyre American. Fur the purpose of Raising and Loweric in. Wells..it is decidedly ‘ THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF fi The Brake aotsaii a check upon tlie haclirsn of the bucket Wlthuut tufning the -crank, m acting-as a broke] by pressing inward at the All who esamihe this machine, will at once edge its JJiil- VBMTICmtLITT AND. SCPERK OVer every kwer machine in use. The cn w Ihewindlasl M easily controlled with, andrW osebakh. rXt ooiubinjf all the advantaged ■fashioned with the self-emptying bucietj „ many new had. useful improvements. Irtu, apled to wells of any depth, and will rahesu,! ordinary turning, Five Buckets ,f aa t, r p „ from wells of ordinary depth, and in the nr tion to the depth of two hundred feet. The windjassjand brake is also applicable and lowering jjnt kind of weight, and inert is far saperjoß/m those heretofore in use. Having fffiflased the right for the Conafitt n the undersigned are prr offer for safeaji-nship rights for the manofati sale of tnojatkiTe improvement, on reuonaK Oct. 73, ISC6. . ,CORNING & LIFE INSURANCE v BIGELOW A THO3IP SOX, AGES':- AETNA Jj'/kifi INSURANCE V Oil EASY Of Harftoiid, Ct.—Capital }i EAR TFdjxtj [FINE INSURANCE COM Capi sMll PACEN/MmRE INSURANCE COUPE! vf Ct.*'-Copita{j <. ) FIRE INSURANCE COMP! Of New York C^ty—Capital NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE R Of Hartford, Ct. j MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. • or New York City,—Capital MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. . Capital);, ■HOMES-L’hAld FIRE INSURANCE COM GapJtasJJj NEW IM LIFE INSURANCE CO. AcjMWated Capital, $1 The apmpribera are prepared to issue poll Burance>Oo tne most favorable terms in ihf known anti reliable £>to'ck Companies. Farm buildings insured for three years low as any good companies. , AjJl losses will be promptly adjusted and; office. ■ Applications by mail will receive tenVion mi. L. BIG pcU 13, 3859, C. 11. THOM] P* J \ Surveyor. -] jjfVM tils MASK WALKEBj J|L EOT 0 WHOLE BUFFALO M LOWER THAW EVER OFFERED IN THIS 'MARK. tPfiolo Robes from $3 to $8 al -HAjTjj AND CAP ST( 111| corn mo,; m. r. 1861. '''■ERIE FOFNDBf' And machine r CORNING, N. Y. WM. E. ROGERS & CO.. PBOPRI Manufacturers of sicam Enp«< Morticeing and Tenonihg Machines i«ig and Machinery, Plain anil Ornament*! daw Gaps, Sills and -Casings, Door Cnps» 3C of Ironijvnd Brass Castings. Also Maaufa c:i large*sui;e of JEpMii-'S CELEBKATED D 0l TBU ig,(I [.FORCE PUMP.I Tfyepest in use for all ordinary laining with the etherealities that of Engine. - j J ALSO—Manufacturers of tie celebratf Shingle Mills’*—the btatnowlin use. Orders'solicited bv letter on other*!?*- wi E. BOG! ■, N. Y., Kov, 10, Ij Corning, , cldab rck 'CEb'AR RUN, LYCOMING COi Tilpjajhouse bas been lately refitted si |im£iaccotnmodation of t&e public. cedtiMjMoinl; stages leaving eYciv-allcr frqiMltfo and Jcrfey Shore, cttM?riin£ th Tioga R. R. north a&d S. & B. B- B- c This Hodfq is situated on the*Cedar R fl pond—a safe and convenient! landing a* rafting season; Good pbsts nire firmly # bank, and the beach is frco from iag been practically engaged in the river many years we - feel coimdentl wc can at .wants and requirements of this trade, and or Uo Mease. The table, bar 1 , cbauibet* will Always be .attentively watched and CaUtind see ns, and w© will psrt with J°* ydkffikui. 1 ' - . *G4,aar Rnn r Feb. 16, 1860. , . IiUIMI. THE subscriber has for sale s .' ar^ l j farming land of excoflpnlj qunWf> cations in Tioga n.nd Potter County al lots of improved land. J i ’ These lands will be sold in able rales. Those who desire to secu a good farm, can now do so on[ better ever be offered again in this County* A. BIXB’ L. B. S>
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