j -.-' .S' I I st w„ POLE BAldnrO b‘S| PINE cheek. slny 11. 1861, Sqitoe or the Agitato^—DearSlr ■—For these mournful Aimes, to-day-'tiasheen a , pleas ant time for iiA- It was juaKered in a cloudless sky, and Heaven seeihea to smile upon dor e&brt of letting to the bfeeie, the emblem of oar constitutional liberty, “the glorioiis oi'tl Stars and Stripes." After dinner, the peoplb of the surrounding towns, began to fleck togeth er, and before 2 o’clock, 150 persons were upon the ground, which was more than we expected; Considering that many of our own folks are be low running logs'; and others very much bur ned with seeding. After the raising of the pete, a fine flag was run up, which will compare favorably withuny I have yet seen. After which J. B. Niles of Middlebury proceeded to address us upon the question which is to-day shaking our once happy country, from turret to foundation stone. He was followed by U. W. .Wiliams, Esq., of Wfellsboro, who made a tel ling speech against the heresy of secession, and closed by urging upon us the necessity of be ing fully prepared for the gre'at struggle before us. The qfeoir/ before and after the 'speeches, discoursed’ fine music, which always tends |tu enliven an occasion like this. They closed by singing the following lines, which were com posed by-a citizen of this place, for this occa sion. It,is not a finiiHfd production, but Jit was sung with an entbupiasm which more' than made up for its want oft polish. : ■ OEB FLAG. SlR —Ronp tie Bov, Dor Flag is the pride of the nation, . .IVfaoee’sone ore oil brtlrn to be true E’er since she first had t foundation, Her color’s been Ked'jWbite and' Blue. ' I ' ’ , _ Chorus, j; Her color's been RedlWbite ond Blue, ! Her color's been R?d White and Blue, - E’er eince sho firit Miff a foundation, | Her color’s been Red White odd Blue. .[ 'The South bos seceded (nd left us, And record declares ily* true; She has hoisted a flag of Palmetto, And pulled-down the Red White and Blue! Chorus. —And pulled down, &c.~ " But the North she ia firm and unshaken; 1 Her sons are olfsworp to be true ; They will stick to the Administration, , And-hold up the Red'White and Blue; ' Choritss— And holdi'up, &c. , Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio, Will turn out a'mighty big crew ; They ne’er will consdntito,surrender,' Their banner, the Red White and Blue. Chorus. —Their banner, &o. !- There is Maine, Vermont and New Haropshijre, And Old Massachusetts stands-true; ■ j And rew Jersey though small sho is ready, l To fight for the Red White and Blue. Chorus. —To fight |or, &c. rTllinojs, Michigan and Wisconsin, | Minnesota and ; , . Will march right down ito headquarters, \ And stick up the Red'White and Blue; Chorus.—And slick up, &c. Our troops are all ready for marching, And Baltimore they will pass through ; L They will haul -down the flags of Palmetto, , And run up the Red White and Blue. i Chorus. —And run up, ic. I Jeff. Davis and Old Beauregard, Are heading the Siuithern crew : But Lincoln and Scotl and Ben. Butler; Will teach them the*Red White and Blue. Chorus.— Will tea h them, &c. And when they get re| ly for. action, They will show tbef 'that It wont do ; To hoist their flags of palmetto, And pull down the lied White and Blue. Chorus. —And puli down, kc. And when the warts all over, , And the South you are traveling through; If you see o pole there erected, 1 You will see the and Blue. ChorUs. —JTda WilLfee, &c. .- ' 'the Union sentiment here on Pine Creek, is Strong. The rebels willllearn when our sereieaa. hre needed by our country, we love, our much, wo love our country Wore. We have not a traitor among ha. If we jhnd we would give him aj passport to Jeff D.jvie’ dominio.ns, in douhfd quick time. Friend Young, until death Wi ■ are with you in It his struggle, on our part, ./or Right and (Constitu tional' Liberty. 1 Pine Creek. THE FOtTKJS OF JULT. i South Carolina, she' entered, formally on her present career nf infatfiy, erasi d by Leg islative act the Fourth of July from .her list of holidays. She was atrociously consistent in this; for, having resolved to distroy the glori ous work of our Revolutionary sires, she ought no longer to effect a reverence for their memo ries which she had ceased to feel, ■ The eighty-,fifth anniversary of the birth of tho American Republic is to be signalized by the assembling of a hew Congress at Washing ton— fyes, at Washington,. Mr. Jeff. Davis,] do you hear?)— and by ffie consequent inaugura tion, doubtless, of mo#£ vigorous and systemat ic effa-fs lb disarm aop crush out tire Treason which aims at the h ational life. ‘lndepen dence Day 1 ., has far a| lifeline been our great National-festival; bo tbit year it will have a Solemnity of emplmsi' and will be celebrated, withTv fervor ofpatrii tie-enthusiasm, such as lias never yet been kijbwn. We suggest that, J-) every City and County . where Treason does) bt forbid and forcibly! pre yeht-it,'whether in t e North or the SoutW, the East oF the WestJLht entire population who are resolved to stand by; diotlnion anfi live and die Under the Stars and' shall be gathered fur such a celebratm! ns our fathers loved; and that, in addition to (je usual exercises, thfe old Flag shall be raised yith all the honors, a pat ' riotic contribution t( Iteff tVp for the benefit of our citizen soldiery ■ ind their needy families — the People marching by the collectors in|pto cession, and every el Id who can give no more throwing in a half sme—and that we then gather around the 1$ ig and have the oath of fidelity to the Constj ution and Union solemnly administered and ret ftrently taken by the Whole congregation. If tljtjre be other observances better calculated toimpresi on the general mind the the peril which J now hangs over the alnd the magnitude of the sacrifices., required, to meet and overcome that-peril, let these bo added or substituted; but there be n celebration at every Cniji.nty aeat, such as has hot been witnessed for forty yeuM and may never again be. Let the prepa ■ra’ion* he fitly and seasonably made, and the Fourth 1 <rf July,. 1861, wilbbe remembered jwith 'Atriutio a® in and pridefyr the next half* IT Ajmi'S S*ARSAPAM ILL \ FOR POEIFYINH THE BLOOD. Ash fortKe t peed j core of the eahjoioed varieties of Disease and Scrofulous Afl>c lions, inch as Tumors, Ul l cert, Sores, jsruptiuna, pimples. Piwtulea, Blotches, { Boils,Blaias, and Dl.eases. i ~ ■ Oakland, Ini., 6th June, 18J)9. ic. AraACo. Gouts: I sael it my duty to acknowledge whht your SaruipariUk has done fur me. Ilavttjg InherUed • Scrofulous inftx-fton, I have suffered from 4t in farioiw ways furnrears. Souietftfliea it burai-outin Ulcers uu my bauds and arms; sometimea it‘.torpid inward and diatreseed me at she stomach. Two years npo it broke out on my head and coqsrCd my scalp and ears with ono sore, which was palatal description. I tried many medicines and several pbyetciune. but without much relief from any thfjig. Id tact, the disorder grew \ orw At length I was rejoiced to read In the 0O"pvl ilt- that vim bod pro* an alterative for 1 k tew ft* u your ro- Ipnqstlon that anything yoa m»de must be g* od. 1 wtpj to and it, aud used it till it cured me. 1 took it, 'aaiou advise, Id tanH doses df a teaspoon fol over a month, three bottles. 1 ,Nv.w and benltby skin soon fort ed under the scab, wliich-iiter « «vWle fcljiuff. -Wy skin is ijow dear, and I know by uiy trcl.ngfl that the disease hae gode from my system. Tou ctin well U’lleve tbat l feel what I obi saying when 1 tell you tlmt 1 hold yon to be one of the apostle*of the age, and remain ever arateftilly, yours, T b ALFRED % TALLEY. ‘ 1 8t. Anthony's Tlwr; Rose dr Erysipelas Tetter and f Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore ! * Eyes. Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preblo writesifrom Salem. N.’X* Sept. 18a). that he has cured an inveterate ca*e of Dropsy, which thmateoed to terminate fatally, by the persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous attack of Malignant tiy «ip|laa by Jfuge doses of the saioe; bays he cures the common .Eruptions’by it coriotnutly. > ’ ' [ Crotichocele, Golttie or Swelled Neck. • •*. Sfetmlon Sloan of Prospect. Texas, writes : “Three bottles of your Sarsaparilla cured me from a Goitre—a hideous on the neck, which suffered frpm over two f Leucorrhoca or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine XJh | coration, Female Diseases. Dr J. B. S. Channing. of New York City, writes: “I most cheerfully comply with the request ot your agent in saying X ntve found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in th< numerous complaints for which we employ such a reme dy! but especially in Female Diseases of the Scrofulous di athesis. I have cured many inveterate cases of heuiorrhoja by[it, and some where the complaint was caused by ulcera tiofa of the nteru*. The ulceratiou itself was noon cured.— N-athfng within my knowledge equals it for these female de rangements.” Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, “ A danger oia uvanan tumor ou one of the females in mylfamily. which hap defied nil the remedies won c. uld employ, Ujw at length befn completely cured by your extract of (Sarsaparilla. Gur plifrsician thought nothing but extirpation coqld, afford re lie but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla its the last art before cutting, I ’and it proved efiectu il. After taking yo ir remedy eight weeks no symptom ot the disease remains. Syphilis and .Mercurial Disease, f New Orl.'an-s, 2i|lh August, 1859. )r. j.lc. Ayer : Sir, I cheerfull-v comply »itf thu request of your agent and report to you some ot the effects 1 nave re; listed with your SMirsupaiillu. ' have cured with it in my practice, mostof the complaints foi which it is recommended, and have found ha effects truly jv( nderful in thu cure of Venereal and Murunreal Disease yi eof my patients had ulcers in his throat,a hirh W» re cquifumiug his palate and the top of his mouth, 6a *saprtnll:i, steadily taken, cured him ini five weeki All ot i«r was attackeil by secondary symptoms in his nose, and Ihs ulcqrattun had eaten away a considerable part ot il. so ill it I lioliev/rd the’disorder wioujd soon reach hie biain nod ki 1 him. But ft yielded to my of your rur ■a iarilln; the ulcers healed, and ho is well again not of Co irsb without some disfiguration to his l»cv. A wjDiHn w! io bad beep treated for,the muiio disorder liy muivury vias [Tclliig',frQhi in her bones. •Thej' bad become Bulsunsillve to the weather that on a damp dity she suffered e»:ruciHting pain in her joiuts ami bones, too. was ciired entirely by your Sarsap triila in a few weeks. 1 know fr im its formula, which journigent gave pie, that this pre paration from vour labratory,must be a remedy; con »e juenliy.'these tiuly remarkablu rvsutU with it have not tip-prised too. Fraternally jqurs,, T ' <}. t. LAiRKtMEII, M. D. Rfcematiam, Gout. Liver Complaint. In lependence, Preston Co.. Gth July. IS&P. Di. J. C. Aut: 1 have-been nfilo-twl with a painful el runic Kbeinatieui for a long tune, which b.iffl-d tye ►Kill of phy-icians and stuck to me lh spite of all the remedies I cobld find, until I tried your JMii-aparilla. i-tae.bpttle cujed mfe in two weeks, and restored my general health so tl|it lam far better than befiore 1 was attacked i thipk it ft T>ondeiful medicine. j J. FUKAM- Jnlcs Y. Gctchell. of St. Louis, writes: “ I have been af fij;ted for yoais with an affection of tb»i Liver, which des troyed my health. 1 Med every tiling, arid every thing £,|led to relieve me; and I hare been a broken down nan fo r some 3 ear* from no oilier cause than derangement of the LJver. My beloved pastor, tile Espy..ad»jM;^ i nie i: to tr f your Sarsaparilla, because he said he knew you. and any tf mg y*m made was worth trying. By the blessing of God .it has cured me. and ha* so purified my blood as to make a n w man of me 1 feel young again The best that can be b< id of you is not half good enough.” fcchirrus, Cancer Tumors. Enlargement.. Ulceration, - Caries and Exfoliation of thtlkmifs- * A gfeai variety of cases hrive been reported to us where c ires of these formidable complaints have resulted from the u ie of this remedy, but our space hero will not admit them, fi »me of them may be found in our Anier/ran Almanac.which tj 0 agents h«duw named are pleased to furnish gratis to all V ho call for them. d Dyspepeia, Heart Fits. Epilepsy, Melan Many remarkable cures of the*e ah ction* have been made hbr the aftoralire power of this nn->ii< me It Htstnnlate* th.e vital Junctions intu.v igerou* action and thus overcomes dis»- eMers which would be supposed hou>n<l Us reach. Mich a i4medy has long been required l») the of the pe<>- tbe people, and we are confident this u ill do Ibr tliem ah that medicine c<vu do. {; FOR THE RAPID CUUE Op tugho, Colil I *. Influenza, llonr-cuess. Croup. Tlronchilis, In cipient Consumption, amt for rhe belief of Coiwump | tivo PnlKUtb in advanced stage* of Disease. 'f This is a remedy so unirer-nJJv known to surpass any other for the cure of throat and fang cnnpl.ilnt*. thafili* Useless here to puldish the evidence o its virtues. Its uh ■:e and Cold-, and its truly won* pulmonary disease, have mope it known imlized nations of the earth. Few are the O'en tftimlirs. nmpnp thehi. who haie not rpenaiice of its effftfs—some living trophy its nctory o\er tile subtle and dangerous thio.it and* lungs. As all know the dread ew* disonlera and as they know, too, the tfflecls ol this jQjmedy. we need not do more than to as*me gbem that it Ims now all U\v \irtnes that It did have When maU/ng the cures «lucinhave won so strongly upon the con fidence of mankind, i Pfejiared by Dr. I. C. AVER & Co., | . Lowell, Mass. ! Sold, by C. ft J. L. Robinson, I|. H. Burden, Tioga; W. G. Miller and C. Parkhurst L»w yenceville ; A.i J. Deannnn. Knoxville ; S. X. Hil lings, Gjunes; J. ft J. G. Parkhurst, Elklnnd; W-. K. Mitchell, Mitchellviillc ; J. Redington, Middle-, Bennett ft Randall, Middlehuj-y Centre; G Jy. Nesbitt. Minefield ; S. S. Packard, Conngtpny B. R. Sbeffer. Liberty ; D S. Magee, jlilospburg ; Fox ft Witter, Matnshurg, and by Dealers every where, j March 27ih, IS6I -Gm. r ' ? PORT ANT TO THE' LADIES, | WASHING NO MORE A DRUDGE. j The undersigned would announce to the citizens ol jTioga County, that they have purchased the right ol tannufacturiug and selling DECAY’S - WASHING MACHINE. kbich for simplicity cun-trucli.m,utility mdchcnp faeSs, exceeds any other machine in u.-e. It needs nc ptber recommendation than to see it work. A boy ien or twelve years of age, can do the washing of f family IN AN HOUR- Any person in want of r Loud -labor-saving washing machine, c£n take one o‘ fhese home and do their washing with it, and It noi perfectly satisfied, they cun return it •• i( ti T Recpllect, this inmihtue is no humbug, but nn affb pie indispensable in^v§Ty-family. It does not weal Cfear the clothes to piece* like hand washing. I PRICE. FIVE DOLLARS. Machines for sale a> ROB £ CO.’S Store. < Manufactured and sold at D Stop, ruear the Acndojaiy. W. A. ROE. D. STUKROCK Pennsylvania Horn*, ) | . WelUbom, Dl-c. I, 18(30. f 1 Paving used one of Mecny’s Washing Much in e, 1 SC n confidently recommend it, and would n>»l,be.wuh. Cot one for any price. J» W. BUiO^X* ! IWtf |QPECIAL COURT.—Notice iA horoby given tO that a Special Court for the trial of the fallowing houses will be Jield at Wellsbofn by the H'-n. iMercrff, President Judge of the 13th Judicial District Icommencing'on the 4th Monday of June next, and tc .“continue two week®. ,s | # Apri( I A, ISO I •Samuel M Fox, jpliny Burr, ve. AdnTrs of B B Gcroulif (George Wallace, elal ts. Josiab Inscho -Stephen Piercr, r«. Juine.* Duffej* et a! Snbieskt Rosa vs. Stephen Babcock fTioga County, - vi. S.W JJaymird J S Bryden'a Adm’r vs. Hiram Inscho |F S Elliott et al vs. R F Davis et at {Bingham Trustees vs. Stephen Potter IJ N Bache vs, A C Ely ISarah L £eene vs. Amoi Bixhy l|Amo* Bixhy vs. Sarah L Keene I Bingham Trustees vs. Anson Buck et al Bingham Trustees ' vs. Timothy Brace et al A S Turner rs. John Drew et a) Uames I Jackson vs. John N Bacbe, Ez'r '• i| Converse vs. inry Colton M-H -i t/i-- -.w -J-.- v-v - >■ { AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, J. F. DONALJJSON, Profh’y, VB. J Thomas > ,r. iV—‘‘■UUsCS*' HE TIO' ;Oltin£BClAl. COLLEGE. LOCATED OVER THE SOSQUEHAITKA VALLET XtAEK, BINGHAMTON. N. T. FACULTY, j V. W. Lowell, Principal,professor of the Sclenccof Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Lowell's Tfealrse upon Book Keeping, Diagram* illustrating the *an%Ac. , oax Raskin, Commercial Accountant, Professor Of Book ' Keeping and Practical Mathematics. J. J. Curtis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Be partmetii. . , i. J. U'issn, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen maoshlp, Commercial Calculations aUd Correspondence. , IV . LECTURERS. [on M Df Sj*t 5. Jhcnssox, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political .Economy. lon. JUx#>M Relcom, Lecturer pa Contracts, Fromaii&sary Notes »nd tiilis-of Exchange. ; lev. Dr. E. Andrews. Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. • - m EXAMINING COMMITTEE. 1 [on.Shbrman.D-'P he u ,s * \Vm. it- Osborn Esq., Tract R. Morgan* W«. E. the firm ot Taylor; Weed k Co.. D. D. -Benton, of the firm ot Jackson, Benton k Marks. De Witt C, Striker The object of thin Co. lege is tb afford to all anopportnniry obtaining a thorough business education. Th# Jjpoks and forms aro carefuHyjurrHnged by practical ccountauts aapressiy for this, lusituflon and tmhraces all he recent ImprovetuewtsfcM. ( 1 • The course of instruction every.idepartmeDt ol mshiess. Tlie learner will be thoroughly taught the science uid practice of Double Entr> Book-Keeping as applied to the ollowing kinds of business, .yi*;—-General Merchandising, Manufacturing. Banking. Kail oading. Forwarding. Freighting. Foreign Shipping. Ac. Young .Hen can quality themselves jo a sburt.Jime at this nstitutiou to fill Important and lycnUire - equations. Aro >le references can be given where graduates of W6O- are now iningde-drabo situations with sulariw \aryiug from $5OO to 51500 per annum. The Proprietors are In possession of testimonials from some >f the first commercial houses lu the State# to; whom they iavo furnished book-keepers, showing their•eniiro*--eati<far ion and confidence in the ability of the graduates of this nstitutiou* i ■ Pe*M*ssnip. luaH its branches, taught by themoetskillfal ind thorough masters of the art. No college imthe boimtry enjoys a higher reputation In this dejeirtmcnt. { Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen lemen. [ Student* can enter College at nay time—no vacation.* time to complete the course from 8 to 10 weeks. Student* naming the requisite examination are presented with the taint elaborate and elegantly engraved. Diploma issued by any fcommer ial or classical institution in the Union. Assistance } rendered to graduates in procuring situations. [ term’* of Tuition, puce of board, testimonials from gradim+es filling situations, Ac.,|ficud for circular con lining full particulars. ’ 13yl r ' uu rpHE EMPIRE STORE IN FELL BLAST, HURRAH I $3 070 o o WORTH OF goods, groceries. BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, Crockery, Hardware, &c. ON EXHIBITION' AT J. R. BOWEN & CO.’S Empire Store, ■frELLSBOKO, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. 1 j Poors open every day (Sundays excepted), “from early (lawn till dewy eve.” and tUe b’hoys on hand to show thi* immense stock free of charge, and fife on the lowest key ever beard in Tioga county. (l t(, ore f»nch an opportunity since the days of Solomon, to gratify the eye and the mind. Oh. wore we a Dow. Jr., or Mime great man with a vocab ulary that wou'd reach t*> the Rm-ky Mountains, that we might be able to tell you one half of our endless variety of Fall anti Winter Goods. As for prices, there is no u«e in talking. IVe sell eo low we are of ten afraid folks .mar think that we steal our goods,— I But do not he afraid, friends. Come one and all. and you shall see what you shall see. If yonr eye-sight is poor. dWt forget your? spectacles. Wa will show you the heavty of nature, hulled down in the kettleof ■arts nnd sciences, and manufactured into this large stuck of goods. Recollect, we w'll aUow none to un der*ell us. AH kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods Wei la boro, Nov. 7, IBdo. head quarters —ron— BOOKS A.*sTD STATIONARY, NO. 8 MARKET STREET, The subscriber would respeet/ully rfequeit theatten lion of THE INHABITANTS OF TIOGA COUNTY, to the extensive additions lately made to his stock ef Books, Stationary, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., lorming :he most complete assortment that can be found in this section, and which will be sold at Wholesale or retail, at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. On band at all times the STANDARD WORKS OF THE MOST POPULAR AUTHORS, IN PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AR CHITECTURE. RELIGION, ROMANCE, &C. DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES, supplied nt Hew York prices. BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, and PRAYER BOOKS, hi great quantity. BLANK BOOkS. of every description. Memorandum and Pass Books, of all kinds, n&d any particular kind made to er on short notice. All kinds of writing and indellible INKS, Stee ftdd Gold Pens, Drawing Paper, Mathematical Initra ments, Portfolios, Pocket Knives, Ac. Aic. A large stock of PAPER HAN&IHCtS, Of new and beautiful’ designs, from'Cd Ur .s3 perroQ. Gold and Velvet Borders, of extra or nfcrroTt idtb to match the different styles. Window Shades, Oil Painting*, French Lithographs and Engravings. ±>lC r ±’URE FRAMES: Frame, of Silt nod Fancy Mouldings, or plain Ts neered Mahogany, fitted to any 'sized Pictures, at short notice, ana cieap as the cheapest. THE MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS of the day furnished at Publishers’ ?ricu, anjf ai orders Cor - i ~ SHEET MUSIC AND BOOK BINDING, executed promptly, and at tire lowest prices. r | (SOU St>Y WAiTO®; CORNING, K. 7. .r-B-B-IVT f-BE BLOOD. - ■- M^FFATS VBOETABLB UFSi t 3PXX.X.S, AND PIKENXX bitters. ... „ „ .. rinßß hl«h and enried celebrity which these pre-eminent 1 Medicine* hare acquired lor their inraluable, efficacy In an the Dieeaeea which theypnafeea to tare, haa rendered the neoal practice ajpuffing notonly uuueceiuary, hut nuwurlhy ot them, IN ALL CASES ' • of Asthma. Acnts ami Chjonic tthematlsm, Affections *f the BM mLI d oSs d fes AND LIVER, COMPLAINTS.-. In tb* south and west, where these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who once use these Medicines, will never afterwards be without BIFLIOUS COLIC. SEROS. LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTITE- N ESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT HUMOUS, DROPSIES, - - - Dgtptps person with this distressing disease, should delay using these medicines Immediately. - Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas.’ Flatulency, firer and Ague. —For tola sconrpeof the western country, these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain rem edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return ol the disease; a cun* by these medlrlnes is permanent. Try them. He satisfied and be cured. F nines* of * funplexxon— general debility, gout, giddiness, gravel, Headache, ofeeery kind. Inward Freer, Inflamatory Kliema Item, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Lost of Appetite. Mercurial Ditaaa.— Never fall* to eradicate entirely all the effect* of Mercury, InSnltely sooner thon the toast pow erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBtLOT, COMPLAINTS of»HUnrts,O!!QAMC AFFECTIONS. Piles. —Thu original proprirh r of theae meilitTnos was cnred of Mies of 35 years’ standing, by the nse of these Life medicine* alone. I‘AI2»S in the head, side, back Joints and organs. Bhruifuitism, —Those affected with this terrible disease, will be son* of relief by the Life Medicines. Kush of Blood t*> the Head. Scurvy, Salt Uhcom.SweUings Scrofluia. or King’s Evil in its worst forms, Ulcers of ev ery description. ! t • Worms of all kinds are effectnrally expelled by these med! rines. Parents will d.» well them whenever their existence ie Btt9|K‘Cted. Kelfef will be certain. Tbs Life Pills and Phonix Bitters PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the aystdoa. Prepared and sulci by X DE. WILLIAM B. MOFFJT, • 336 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street. New York. For sale by all Druggists. &2yl N QUARLES G. OSGOOD, Is now receiving his WINTER STOCK.OP GOODS, Consisting of Dry Oood*, Clothing, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hats and! Caps, Boots and Shoes, E! IltOiX AIED STEEL, flour, SALT, <SZ O - Which, for variety and extent, is rarely excelled, and no greater inducements to purchasers can bo ©ffered in this section of country, either in variety, Quantity, quality ob prices,- Whether for LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOY OR GIRL, Farmer, mechanic or Lumberman. Wellsboro, Oct. 31, 1860. _ THE REGULATOR. C. L. WILCOX, W‘ OULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the Ladies and Gentleman of Wellsboro and surrounding country, to the inducements be holds out out at bis ITt-w lldre on main Street, Called Tb© Regulator,” where purchasers will find the largest, chwpttt •'tid bent assortment of GOODS to select from in Northern Pednsylvania. Among them, such as DRY GOODS . CLOTHING , Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. ffiiROCEKlEfi, CKOCKERV, fish; flour and salt, Faints and Oils, Yankee Notions, &c. To the Ladios. Ladies wil,l find at the Regulator the choicest selec tion of Dry G>"ids, adapted to the season, and to the wants and tastes of all. Shot-maker- will find it to their interest to call at the Regulator, and examine our assortment of find ings, at prices to buil the limes. The truth is, we h ( uy pur gooos for Cash and sell them for Cash cheaper than -can he bought at any oth er store in Tioga county. Hoping to receive a share vf the patronage of the community, we ask the pub lic to come and examine our stock and satisfy them selves of the tiuth of our statement. TpSt* All kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and Furs ta ken in ex*hnnge for goods, and the highest market price given. / Wellsboro, Oct. 2-4, 1860, FALL CAMPAIGN JUST OPENING At C. & J. L. ROBINSON’S ONE PRICE STORE "ITTE wish to call the attention of our friends and f V customers to our assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, : SUCH AS LADIES* DRESS GpODS, COMPRISING BLACK AND FANCY SILKS cmn.l'.s AND DE LAXNEB, INOHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWNSj FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS ALSO SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Onrrtocli of ..topic goods is large.- Particular nolici is invited to our BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS t SItEETINOS CLOTHS, CASSIMERfiS AND VESTINGS, FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES RtiiDT.JIADG CLOTHING, CROCKERY AND UIaBSWARE, SISJCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, &c., &c., &e Ae.; &c., Wcllaboro, Sept. I, 1860. VALUABLE FARIIISCI Lands EcLti sale. T'tfE undersigned is now offering to settlers a large quantity of excellent farming lands, sit uated farm too to fifteen mites' distance from Wells boro, in Delmar, Shippen, Morris ana £lk townships, Tioga Co, Pa. , The lands are generally well watered, good soil, and in a healthyjiarl of the country, and will be sold in lots l:o suit purohssers and on eery liberal terms of payment. , ± -- For;-further particulars inquire of the owners, Messrs. Phelps, Bodge t Co., 19 a'nd‘2l, Cliff St., New York, <or of thesnhscriber. JOHN DICKINSON, Agent t, im-** 1 - ) !■ HURRAH FOR SMITH. THE subscriber,-haviug purchased of B. E. Bob iasonbis interest in the Book and Stationery bu siness, would respectful); inform the public of his de sire to carry on ' jf vf a oEiraBAL irss'Ws boom WELtSBbRO HObK STORE iooks, BOOKS! AND BOOK STORE, where he will-furnish,' p AT THE oi» STAI«J»,’ v opposite C. G. Osgood’s Store, orby mail, tie following newspapers and Magazines, at the publisher’s rates. vaiues sen yed b y carriers. N<jw York Tribune,. Herald, Times, ; News, World, WEEKLIES, New York Ledger, , Warerly Magazine, “ Mercury, -Thompson's Reporter, “ Weekly, Life Illustrated, Welcome Guest, Wilke's Spirit, Cenfury, Porter’s " Scientific American, Boston Pilot, True-Flag, N. T. Illustrated News, Irish American, Harper's Weekly, LitteK's Living Age, r Waverly Magazine, Thompson’s Reporter. 1 MONTHLIES. Harper's Magazine, Godey’e Lady’s Book, Frank Leslies’ Magazine, Peterson’s Magazine, Atlantic Monthly-, Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, Ladies' Repository, All the Year Round, Ladies' Visitor, Knickerbocker, Budget of Fun, Phoney Fbellow. Also, will be kept constantly .on band, a com ete . „ r repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Book*, Paprr Ilaitgiii^s, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, <U. Orders for Binding Bonks. The work executed to suit any taste, and «n the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also be gi\ en to'SPRCIAU ORDERS for any thing comprehended m the trade. SCHOOL BOOKS. Sanders’ Series of Readers, Greanleara Mathematics, Colton’s & Fishes'Geog’y, Davies ~ u Munteitf & McNally's “ Sunders' Spellers, Potter and Hammond's Writing Book, \ Brown's and Kenyon’s Grammar. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited WM. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, Pa., September 5, 1860. yl DRUG STORE IN WELLSBO&O. Dr. O. W. GIBSON, > Having just opened a first ebu-s Drug Store opposite Roy's Block, announces to,the citizens of this place and'surrounding country that he will keep constantly on band a large and cbirjce stock of DRUGS AN# ffEDICIIif&S, Wines and Liquors. Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils k Dye Stuffs, Lamps Window G lilts, Cigars k Tobacco, CAM PH EXE, FLUID AND KgROSINE OIL, and every other article kept in a first class 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 AND MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. T) OBE R T YOU KG, late of the firm of Tabor XV Young it Co., Tioga, takes this method to in torm the Public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village ol WelLboro, for a term of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually dune ut such an establish ment, in the best manner and out of the best material TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE ! He has had over twenty yeurs’expenence in the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under h’s -uperviMon. No i coik will be sent out half finished. Jf/LL-GEAU/yaS, STOVES, anil castings of all Linds on band and made In order May 28. 1857. KOBKIIT YOUNG. T IW FLOURING MILL ON HI EE’S UltfeEK, NEAR HO LID AYVILLE. The subscriber, having completed his large thret story Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to famish 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, nnd I am sure that a trial 6f my work tj-ill prove beneficial to the customer a*■ well as my>elf. 0. P. McCLVKB. December 6, 1860. is hereby given that an application i.l has been made to the Court qf .Camipop Pleas ot Tioga County by John W. Guernsey, Levi Bern Low, Jaben 8. Bush, and others, to grant a charier otVin- Corpuration for religions services to Ihtjiiiselves, (heir associates and successors, under the mime and.fljJeLnf “The Rector Church Wardens and Vestrymen of : ijt, Andreevs Church, Tioga, Pennsylvania," and if nn sufficient reasons be known to the contrary, the said Court will decree that they become a body corporate. J. F. DONALDSON. Proth'y. April 10,-1861. THE LAST INVENTED, BEST AND CHEAPEST SPRING BED 11ST USB ! MORE elastic-rhan feathers, and lighter and more durable. Price, only For sale by 6 E. D. WELLS, Lawrenceville. MIRROR?! ! ~ ! : MIRRORS! MIRRORS J JEST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the largest anil, best assortment of Mirrors ever brought to WqUrbore. People who wish “to soa themselves as others see them,” will please call and examine. ANEW, assortment of oarpetinq, Will be fold at the lowest prices, by ' r -... „ B. D. WELLS. LawreneeVillo, Sept. 12, 1860. RE AT REBUCTION.- Anticipating a change in our bn»ineoft,-we lire now offering our largo stock of STOVES at greatly reduced prices, PARLOR STOVES AT COST. C«U and examino for yoarrelres at K PACKER BRO’S, Welliboro. i VkV y-TCa’. Pickles, £)0 tOO WHISKERS ? DO ijpjJ WANT, WHISKERS ? DO YPU WANT A MUSTACHE ? DO YOU. WANT A MOST ACHE? Ullihcraufs CELEBRATED STIHULATIWG ONGUEHX, FOR THE WHISKERS AND BAIR. The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to Citizens of the United States, that they have obtain the Agency for, and are now enabled to offer to American public, the above -'justly celebrated world-renowned article. > . . T Tlic s prepared C. P. Bfcu.uiGHAif,i»n eminent pfy gjcian uf London, and is warranted to bring cat | thickset - ] •'* ; ' ir. WHISKER& Ofi A MUSTACHE in from three to six'Weeks. This-article is the only one of the kind used by the French,, and In London and Paris ii is in universal ose. ' It is a beautiful, economical. soothing,* yet stimalj. ting compound, acting as if by magic upon the causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If gp, plied to the scalp, it will cure baldsbss, and cause to. spring up in place of the bald spots a fine growth of ■ new hair. Applied according to directions, it vim tarn ntfn op tovty hair dark, and rcatongray bairwj its original color, leaving it soft, smooth, and flexible, j The *' Onouest” is'an indispensable article in every! gentleman's toilet,"and after one week's nse they would! not for uny consideration be without it. ■ i The subscribers are the only Agents for tbs Article 1 in the United States, to whom ail orders most be ad.| dressed. Price One Dollar a box—for sale by all DruggitU apd Dealers; **r a box of the “ Onguoot" to have the desired eSect) will be sent to any who de. sire it, by mail] (direct), securely packed, on receipts price and postage, $l.lB. Apply tour address HORACE L HEGEMAN A CO., Dhcogists, &C, 24 William Street, New York. 29-m6 FOR SALE! WICKHAM &BLOODGOOB IT OUB IX TIOGA, TIOGA CQVNTY, PA., a labgc sitpplt or FRUIT , (TREES, SpRUBBERv; QUA I'ES'i ; IB VEUGEEEIfiS, &c. t &c., d'e. REARS— Trees jof the moot desirable kinds, and 0/« tru large size, if desired. Standard trepan bearing. APPLES— A ,great sftpulj oj the choicest kinds. Fcai different kinds of Crab apple. PLUMS—A Murge supply of tht best and most approve kind*. CHERRIES —An extensive assortment of the best kinds. QRAPES —Viz : Delaware. Diana. Isabela, Block Utirpna. dy. White sweet Water, White Summer, ‘Hartford Prolific Rebecca an<Ttloncord. ORNAMENTAL —Weeping Mountain Ash, IlorwCht* uni. Buhaui of Fir. Fir, European Silver Fir, .\omj Spruce. Siberian and American Arbor Vitae. Larch, ic. SHRUBBERY —Holly leaved Berberry.ChineseWtigcli*, Spiraea pm m folio, Deutzia, Green For«ytbia. ROSES— Baltimore Belle, Prairie Queen. GOOSEBERRIES —Of several choice varieties. CURRANTS —Cherry, Red, and Whitb. We would invite all who are in any of tbstben trees, Ac., to cap and see them for their own satisfaction. 1 i B. C. WICKHAM. Tioga, Aug. 22, TB6ojrl JOHN T. BLOODdOOD. cabl a e r WARE ROOM, THE Subscriber most respectfully announce? tba| be has on band at the old stand, and foraalei Clirap Lo| of f'uruitiire. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureau s, Secretaries and Boost Cate*, -Center. Curd nj id Pier Table*, Dining Breakfast Table*, Marble-topped and Oonimun Standi, Cupboard*, Cottage and other Ded*ltad»,Stnnd», St fa* and Chairs, Gilt and Roseieood Moulding j* Picture Frames. ■ COFFINS mu da ,to . order on short notice, k hour*** will be furnished if desire^. N. B. Turning and Sawing done to order. A»»ir||Rt ] I. 11.559. WR;:aHT <sb bailey. Having secured the best mills in the Cuuntj. are hot prepared to do. „ , Cuvloni Work, Merchant Wdrfc, and in fact everything,thftt can be done in Couairj Mills, bo as to give’-pertect satisfaction. FLOUR, fflEAl AND FEED, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at our store in WelUborq, or at the mill- Cash o; !H| Goods exchanged ior grain ot the market price. m AH goods deltvercU free of charge within ibecorpo* | ration. , WRIGHT & SiULEt S Wellsboror 13, 1851. S wiIi.JLI.4M WALKER | HAS A SPLENDID EOT OF WHOLE BUFFALO ROBES I LOWER THAW EVER BEFORE " OFFERED IN THIS MARKET! Whole Robes from $3 to $8 at. bii HAT AND CAP STORE, | CORNING, N. Y, January 2,11651. FtOUR AND FEED STORE IN WELLSBORO The subscriber would respectfully inform the p«°?B of Wellsboro and vicinity that he baa opened a FLOUR & FEED STORE •me door above Dr. Gibson’s Drug Store, on Main&iil where ho will keep oonHHPtly on hand »s good aff V* il Aortmcnt of FLOUR and FEED ns can ho found ajl the market, which he will sell cheap for cash. a large a>sorttnent of i ClioU-C Wini'D an<| Jiiq« nl, i -ef a superior quality, and warranted frt-e ft*'® rerntion, wlncii be will soli to Lumbermen and 0 . at wholesale. Cheaper than any other esuiblLhmen) i Nnrthern Penßcylmnia. J. J- £ATO. • J WclUboro, Dec. 19, 1860, WALL PAPER I WALL .PAPER ! WALL PAPER ; j WALL PAPER ] WALL PAPER; . ~ p*| p^r J Latest styles and largest assortment of wail. P*F ' brought in Wellsboro/ In connection with above cun be found Window Shades ot all k\ no soon at WM. H. SMn*** Wellsboro, April sth, 1860. More mews from head quarts. The subscriber would respectfully, ann °“ DCfl a ,J" tiio cituens of WelUboro that ho has on hand an sortment of Harrison's Columbian Hair 0»I*l 5 jjj Creams. Hair Restoratives, Rouge and P° . r cw the Ladies, Ac., Ac. lie would invito all t° J? ir * j a call, at the birber shop, back of the P o3jo I April IT, 4861. v- Gm-CAMPBELL! sSticeV : WE have Ingham’s Combined Separator in our Mill, and can now wheat perfectly, and separate all foal g ra '° j. and particularly the oats. Farmers can have a • oats taken out of their aoad wheat at onr 31”'*' per bushel. Call and examine the “ morsbeee. rWEIGHT * Wellaboro, March 13, 1881 BINDING. (l ; BOOKS, Magaiines and Newspaper! bo “”, d ,]V, pericr Styles. Universal facilities 0 " plea's all. Call pad k* at «. BOOK STOB \ II B. T. VASHOB3L
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