) * ; * * B less hapjjily ptAcedTpr thaitbmCdiate i'trUg'glej esceed#lits bH rifß fburcea of pirniiWdhl: njdht|ry iifterigth, Its 'population israore thdh double thaf-trf tbSidutfcßtnßtateg, and unmeßatietiiby the exiatanod of a servile caste.' This popila tldn"'bears fehdttfilie relation to the soil therrior’s ■which their forefathers bore toihe (jav , wliers-whoplaotedMaryiand amDTjrgiqli— f 'Slovrer; and perhaps lesschivalrous, the spirit dfthePdntons isthe more earnest and persSst ent, and once arqWd.risesi to a pitch |en tbusiasm which r \pder? viotpry pr ■ destruction theVonly ipossibt ! alternative's., The Puritan | has always been! rioter in the end) from Mirs | ton Mob* to "the | Ist struggle in Kansas, and hU feenng Beeafl'now thoroughly aroused. The North possesses also ten times the wealth of the ‘ South, an inexhaustible commissariat, the edm | tftSndbf theeaa,and the sympathy of all Xu jropean nations. She still lacks Readers, the trading politicians being wholly unequal tp a great emergency, Mr, Lincoln, himself, rising only to thg rtthk ofihonestrggpSctabilitics, and |be most prominent 1 of northern partisans, (jol. Fremont, being still absent in London, I Nme teen millions of Anglo Saxons, however, ’pn gaged in a death straggle, and without |formb |os to restrain ability, roust produce a great, man, and with a leader, their organization wilt be complete. ; ~ ’ ] | “Above all, their cause, apart frofll political issues, is palpably based upon the right. Pol iticians may chatter about state pexogatiyes ■ and the Declaration of Independence, proleo tire tariffs and the value of cotton, but the cause of the War is slavery. The South sup ports the institution, the North "denounces* it, nndiaa the contest .ttidens to the full breadth of that grest Issue, weeannot doubtonwhichtide victory will remains That it will so widen s a conclusion to which patient observes, however reluctant to admit.an opinion so terrible in ltd immediate effort?, will, wa fear, gradually be forced; .The imagination is baffled in tbeeSort to imagine terms of pence.not involving the s ih s mission of the South- The two countries are so inextricably linked by geographical position that permanent separation seems all but impos sible. Half the rivers which drain (he WSest sleboqch at points ip southern possession. The frontiers-touch each other across a continenf, a. distance of three thousand miles. The Capital of the free states, I defended by free troops, stands upon slave soil. .The South is dependent on the North for food, the North on the South for manufactures; Tariffs are impossible white half the national frontier is in the hands of fpr eigh allies, with widely different interests smd economic faiths. The two bodies must be allied on some basis, and if thetendency of the world be towards freedom]'that basis cannot! he spb mission to the slave power.” —London Spectator, "What the Yankee Is.-. I ■4 Sj . . * We copy the fallowing eloquent extract ftbm a speech delivered by Mr. Oorwiq ofiphio.nn the House of Representatives on tbe|2j3d 24th of January, 4860. It is appropriate! to the times: , | 1 1 | “My colleague (Mr. Cox) spoke of a meetjng “upon the Western Reserve in Obioi * i* * He amused himself With the comic power be {(as sesses in imitating the nasal twang of the Yan kees of that-Reserve.' It sounded s trange I to you, as it did to him, and so it did to the army ,6f Prince Rupert at Marstctn Moor, when the 'ancestors -of these men rushed into battle ‘against the mailed chivalry and curled darlings! .of the court of Charles I. What htippeped , then ? Something worthy to be and hot forgotten. Stout Cromwell and his unconquer able Ironsides, when the day was well nigh lost, charged with' resistless fary upon the proud columns of that host of gentlemen, jaa they were boastfully'denominated, land to! , Prince Rupert and his host were no longer there. They-were scattered as the dried leaves of bq tnmn are before the storm-blast of the | coming' winter. That same nasal tvfang rang oat|on that day their well known war cry, * The sword of the Lord and Gideon,' : j , ■ “ These Yankees are a peculiar people ; they hre an industrious, thriving, pains-taking race of men,, The frailties of these men grpwoUlTof their very virtnea—those stern virtues' wh|olp founded liberty in England,- Bud baptised itjin their own blood upon,Ranter Hill in. America. They will do so again if there is a necessity for it. It is a hard matter to deal with men Who do verily heleive. that God Almighty and'his angels encamp around about them. What Ido they,care for earf jy things or earthly power? i What do they caipfor kings, and lords, mid Presidents? They fully believe they art heirs of-tbe King of Kings. In the Hour of 'borne they swear to themselves to stand, like She great Hebrew leader, in the cleft o'f the! root f the glory of the Most High God passes by thejn,- and they catch a 'gleam of its brightness. llf yon come in donfliet with the purposes, of such men they will regard duly as everything, life W nothing. So it appeared in our wajr of tae Revolution.” ; ' | The Coolness op the 'Yankees. —When tpie Slate of Maine arrived at Fort Monroe iwith the Massachusetts troops, the Virginia residents' around the fort, who are sil secessionists, wefre very much surpritj.d, enraged and 1 mortified.l— collected Srottndjthe' cflfptain: of t|ie steamer, who- is a', jool and intrepid specimen of a Yankec.as Bnghfnd contains, and hijm significantly that the troops would never. |o hack to Massachusetts. He replied that that ■was the last thing they thought of; that t|e country was so fine they 'intended to settle and send for the.friends, rand he was going .to Ndw York to ,get another load. Another set, belong ing to an armed engaged in enforcing the local 1 laws of Vi; ginia, insolently claimed the right of searching the State of Maine for ; negroes. The captain -told them they] should not go aboard to take out anybody, black. fcr white. They.said by the laws of Virgin®, they bad the right of search.. fie retorted tbpt he knew nothing abbat, tSe laws of Virginra, hut sailed by the laws and: under the flag pf the. United States.- He also assured them, |if there were any negroes there- who were desi rous of a voyage to New York, he should be hap py to accormffodhte them: and closed tjbe! oop venatioo by, saying, " You have been preach ing alfynur lives thrt the Yankees are a pack of misers and cowards; who won't fight; ntjw you'll have a fatCrahle opportunity to test the: aocuraoyjofyour opinions on thatpoint," T (JP4Kra Fi*W?txa».—A lady oftt» Quaker faith, fe a city, on being »'volunteer ifelwfiiw* mdy to fight the eneaw, Aootrfiwr if peace/' Wffoald joo liiw to hue the rebelirtaia WaB6fngtoßf / "N*y> I would tether- be drawn and qqarteresi. If (hM wiUgo wKljttght, we will stay lathotoe. toe®, and pay itfia, ta|c- And for the speed; care Of the subjoined varieties of. Scrofula and Scrofulous Affections, soch «» Tnraoi cert,.Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Postnles, Blotcl Bolls, Bluins, and all Skin Bbeases. Carlas©, ImL, 6th June, | J. C. Atbb £ Co. Gents: Ifeel it my dnty toacknoj what your Sarsaparilla has done forme. Having itu aScrofulodsitifcctiob, I have suffered from It invarion fdr frente sometimes it bucstont in Ulcers on my and arms; sometimes it turned inward and distress at the stomach. Two years agd it broke out on my covered my scalp and eart With one sore, which was j and Idattisorile beyond d'escrlptloh. I tried many mcj and several physicians, but without much relief fro] thing. In fact, the disorder grew worse* At length; rejoiced to read in fbe Gospel Messenger that 'yoU ha] pared an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I knew from yo potation that' anythingyou,maoe must-be.good*~l:-a Cincinnatiadd.got4t*audniedlttiliitcdredme. - It] as you advise; in small doaps df a KaspodUfnl over a.s and used almost tfirgg bottles.' New and healthy tskiij formed under the tcab, which after a while fell off. SJ Is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the discs gone from my system. You can well believe that I fee I am saying when I tell you that I hold yon to be Owe’ apostles of the age, and remain ere* gtnteflilly, yours, • Alfred b. tali > St. Anihony’s Fire, itose or Erysipelas, Tetter a: ‘Salt Rheum,, Heads Ringworm, Sore ' - - • - • Eyes, Dropsy, • • Dr. Robert 3f. Preble writes frdm Srileiii, N. Y., 12tl 1859. that he has cured an inveterate case'of Dropsy, I threatened to terminate fatally, by tbeperseverltign*e| Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous attack of Muiigu.tn sipelas by largeylosca of the same; says he cures the cd Eruptions by It constantly. j • . Cronchoccle, Goitre or Swelled Neck. i Zcbulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes; “Three 1 of your Sarsaparilla cured me from a Goitre—*a 1; swelling ou the neck, which I have suffered from ovii years.” - v 1 Leucorrhcca or ‘Whites, Ovarian junior, Uterine i ' cefaitoh, Fefhale Diseases. j Dr. $. B. S. Chffnftfng, of Now York City, writes: “I cheei'fully comply tilth the request olfyour agent In I I have found your Sarsaparilla a most; Ascellent rilterd tho numerous complaints for which Vje employ siifch d dy, but especially in Female Disease? of the Scrorull athesis. 1 have cored many Inveterate cases of Lencij by it, and some where the complaint was caused by | tlou of'thfvuterus..'-The ulceration Itself was soon cu Nothing within mykrttJwledfeo equals It fcfr-th§se fed rangements.” 1 Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, “Ad ous avngian tumor on one of the females in my family,] bad defied all the remedies we cculd employ, has at I been completely cored by your extract of Sarsaparilla physician thought nothing but extirpation could pffd lief, but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparßlar as t] resort before and it proved effectual. After your remedy eight wieeks no symptom ot the disease rej ' >»■' Syphilis and MercuriftHDlseose. ; • v | Nkw Obixass, 25th August,! C. Ayer: Sir, I cheerfuUv comply with the w of yourftgent and report to yon some of tho effects I -realized with your Sarsaparilla. ; | 1 havo cured with it in my pnictico, mostof the comp for which it is recommended, and harp found its effects wonderful in the curs of Venereal ahd Marcnreal I)j One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers in -his throat) were consuming his palate and the top of his month.! Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him In five weeks other was attacked by secondary symptoms fn his nosl the iilceratlon hrid eaten away a considerable part oft tbni i believed the disorder would soon reach his bra| kill him. Bat it yielded to iny administration of you| saparilln; the ulcers healed, and he jis well again, a course without some disfiguration to bis face. A w who bad been treated for the same disorder by murcun suffering from this poison In her bones. They had tj so sensitive to the weather that on a damp day she sij excruciating pain in her joints and i>ones. She, tot cared entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I] from its formula, which your agent rave me, that thi paration from your iabratory must "great. 6equentlj^thMetmly 3^ marjcable remits wiflnitJiav surprised me. Fraternally yours, Q. V. LARRIMER, SI ” EhcmatisEn,-Qout, Liver Complaint | Independence, Preston Co.* Va., 6th July, 1 -Bs. JiC..Ayer: Sir, ihave been afflicted with a n chronic Rhematism for a long tithe, which baffled tlij of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the reme could find, untiLJ tried your Sarsaparilla. One boltld me in two weeks, and restored my general health sol that Idm far better than before 1 was attacked. 1 tit a wonderful medicines- • ' ’ ’ J. FRH Jules Y. Getcbell, of St. Louis, writtys: “I have bd 'flicted for years with an affection of ithe Liver,' whld troyed my health. 1 tried every (tying, and everv failed to relieve me; and I have been a broken dowj for some years from uo other canse than derangement] Liver. My beloved pastor, the Kev. Mr. Espy, advised] try yonr because he said'he knew yon, ai thing you made was worth trying. .By the blessing*] It has cared me, and has so purified tny blood as to ti new man of me. I feel young again. The best that ran be said of yoh is not half good enough.”,- | Schirms, Cancer Tumorfl, EfrlnrgSlfiferit, Ultefati m, , Carles and Exfoliation of the Bones. A groat variety 'of cases have been reported to ns where cores of these formidable complaints Jiave resulted from the use of this fetoedy. but ouf- space here will riot adnjlt|thcfri. Some of them may be found in onr American Almanac which che agents below named arc pleased to famish gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Pits, Epilepsy, Melan ‘ ’ cboly, Neuralgia. Many remarkable cures of these a9ectfons have beer made "by the altcfatire power of this medicine. It stsmulat ?s the vital functions iftto vigerooraction, and thtfs overborn ?9 dis orders which would be supposed bpyond its feafiri. I rich a remedy has long been required by file I necessities qf tl e peo the people, and we ace confident this wtill do for them d li that medicine can do. <, AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAh, FOIC-TrfE RAPID CtJItE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup. Drench' ciplent Consumption, aednor the Relief of Consul tire Patients in advanced stages of Disease, f This Is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the care'Qfi throat and long complaints,! that It is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues, it un rivalled excellence for conghs and colds and its tirulj won derful chtes of ptflmonary disease, have mapo It known throughout the civilized nations of the earth. .Few are the communities*, or even families among them, whd ftatje hot -tome personal experience of its effects—some living trophy intbeitmidst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous diaorders'nCthte throttt and longs. As all hrtow the fnl fatality of these cfeo-ders, dro as ffcey Show, to*, the effects ot this remedy, we Defew abt do more than to assure them that it has now all thtf virtues that it did bavelwhen making the cures which have won so Strongly upon* Ibp con* fidence of mankind. j Prepared by Sr. J. C. AtEB & Co.,J Lowell, M Sold by C. *J. Lv Jlobtrfsoii, Welleboro; B Borden, Xiogaf G. Miller and C. Parkhurst. | renccville ; A, & J. Dearman, Knoxville ; S. Xi lings, Gaines; J. & J. G., Parkhurst, Elkland : K. Mitchell, J. Eedinglon, Ml bury; Bennett & 3&md#U, M'ufdlebury Centref; G. W. Nesbitt, ,G. R. Sheffer, LiberTy j x>. S. Magee, Blossburg Fox A Witter, Mainaburg, and by dealers everywhe March 27tb*4£6i.-6£B»- JMPORTANT TO THE LADI WASHftf& 'tfO KOREA DRUDG Th 9 undersigned would announce to the citizej Tioga Coantygthat theyrhave purchased the rig manufacturing'arrd-selling - 1 MECAY’S WASHING HEACHII which for simplicity of construction, utility and cl: ness, exceeds any other machine in use. It need other recommendation than it work. A ten or twetre years of age,.can do tho washing family IN AN HOUR. Any person in want good labor-saving washing machine, can take oi tbesehomdanddotbeir.waBhingwith.it, and ii perfectly satisfied, they cam return'll Recollect, this machine is no humbug, but an cle indispensable in every family. It does not or tear the clothes to pfe'ces like hand washing. PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS. Machines for s& ROE & CO.’S Store. Manufactured and sold d STUREOCK’S Shop, near the Academy. W. A. ROE, D. STIJRBOC • ' Houte, 1 " 1 . Wellsboro, Dec. 1, 1860. j Having used one of Meoay’s iWasbing Macbii e, I can confidently recommend it, and would not be i ith » ut one for any price. J. W. BIGON3T. 19tf SPECIAL COURT. — Notice is hereby g van that a Special Court for the.trial of the folio' ring causes wilt be held at Wellsboro bythe Hon. Ulj jsas Mercor, President Judge of the 13th .Judicial Dial riet, commencing od the 4th Monday of June next, and to continue two weeks. April-16, . J.-F. DOSALDSOK, Samuel M Fox, vs. J.Thomas Pliny Burr, vs. Ajdm’rs of B B GefofalJ George Wallace, etai ' vs. Jdsiah Xdschor Stephen Pierce,- vs. James Ddtfey et al Sobieskl Russ vs. Stephen Babcock Tioga County, vs. ,8 W May car'd 1 J 8 Bryden’s Adm'r vsi 'Shram Inecho P S.Elliott et al Vs. R F Davit et al Bingham Trustees vs. Stephen Potter i 3 If Bbrohn vs. A C Ely ! Sarah L Keens' . Vs. Amos BitHy | Amo's Bizby vs. Sarah L Keene | Bfagfcwn Trustees vs. Anson Buck et al 1 Bingham' TroWeeS vs. Timothy Brace et al| A B Toner Vs. John Drew eta) j James X Jackson ;-. n John N Baohe, Ex’rf M M Convene ' vs. Henry Colton r Sforgo Collies vs. Edwin Dyer -'j THE TIOGA CO'UNTY AGITATOE. Lxn- kvlcdge periled [sways hiauda led me COITIMEHCIAL COiLEGE. ■ LOCATED OVEB THE SCSQtTBHAKITA VALLEY BANC, > • BINGHAMTON, N. Y. ad and fain ful ) urines rn any il wan 1 pre ur re* ebt to x>k it, ittntb, : B^Oh D. W. Lowell, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Lowell's Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, id. Jou.v Rankin, Commercial Accountant, Profesrfor of Book* Keeping and Practical Mathematics. Ji J. Curtis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Be partmeni. A. J. Warner, Pfofessor of Practical and Ornamental Pen* clanship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. J y skin a jo has (I what 5 of the Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lccturcron [.Commercial Law and Political Economy. Hon. Ransom Bhlcom, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommlssary Notes and Bills of .Exchange. Rev. Dr. K. Andrews. Lecturer on Cemmcrclal Ethics. i Sept, which of our t Fry* mmun EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. H. Osdobn, Esq., Tract R. Morgan, Esq M . Wk. K. Taylor, of the firm ot Taylor, Weed & Co n D. D. Denton, of the firm of Jackson, Denton & Marks, Be WUt C. Strike?. The object oi this College is tb afford to all an opportunity I of obtaining a thorough Business education, ji The books and forms'are carefully arranged by practical i| accountants expressly for .this InsUution and,embraces all l! the reecot Improvements. The course of instruction cbmprises' every departmental business. The learner will bo thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry Book*Keeplng«s applied to the following kinds of business, vifc:—GfcnehU Merchandising. Manufacturing, Banking. Commission. Steamboating, Rail* • reading, Forwarding. Freighting. Foreign Shipping, Ac. Young Men can quality themselves In a time at this institution to fill important and lucmtlre situations. Am* pie rcfefeffces caii l/e graduates of 1860 are now filling desirabe situations with salaries varying from $OOO to $l6OO per annum.- The Proprietorsaro In possession of testimonials from some of the first commercial houses in the State, to whom they have furnished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac tion, and confidence in the ability of the graduates of this iristitutlort. ‘ Penmanship, inall Its branches, taught by. the mostskillfol and thorough masters of the art. No college in the bountry enjoys a higher repritatiojf Ijti tWs department. Ladies Depiiftuieutcntirely separate from that of the gen* tlomen. - • JOttlCß Idcous r two most «iying tire in reme »ns di rrheca ilcem red.— ile de- anger which engtb . Our nl ffe te lost diking nains Students can enter College at any time —no rftcntion.i Time to complete ite cb’flrsß from 8 to 10 weeks. Students, passing the requisite examination are presented with the most elaborate and elegautlyengraved Diploma issued by any commercial or classical institution in the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situations. terms of Tuition, price of board, testimonials from graduates filling situations, &c n send for circular con taining fall particulars. 13yl quest have llaints [ truly Uease krbich L Your fjpHE EMPIRE STORE IN FULL BLAST, [it, so (n and I : Sar* >ot of [oman y was HURRAH 1 $ 3 0,0 0 O fecomo [ffcred P« was [know PiP re ' r.con te sot WORTH OF 4»KY GOODS, GROtMIESi 7 * BOOTS AND SHOES, EATS AND CAPS, Crockery, Hardware, ftc. ‘ 05 EXHIBITION AT J. B. BOWEN & OQ.’S Empire Store, WELLSBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. dies 1 ictired much ink it ‘ Boors open every day (Sundays excepted), "from early dawn till dewy eve/’ and ihe bTio£s on hand ;t« show this immense stock free of charge, and fife on the lowest key ever beard in Tioga county. Never was there' such an opportunity dince the days of Solomon to gratify the eye and the mind. Oh, were wo a Boif, Jt., or some great man with a vocab ulary that would reatih.to the Rocky Mountains,‘that we might be able to tell you otie hoif of oat endless t'arie'tj Pall and’Winter.Goods. As for prices, there is no use-in talking. We sell'so low we are of ten afraid folks may think that we steal oar goods.— But do not be afraid, friends. Come one and all, and you shall see what you shall see. If your eye-sight is poor, don*t forget your spectacles. We will show you the beavty of nature, boiled down in the kettle of arts and sciences, and manufactured into this large stock'of goods. Recollect, we will allow none to un dersell us, • Pen nf* h di'S | thing b n an [of the pno to Id any if Qod lake a _ All kinds of Produce taken irf exchange for Goods. L Wellsboro, Nov, 7,1800. * HEAD QUARTERS BOOKS stationary, is. In- NO. 8 .MARKET STREET, The subscriber woull respectfully request the atten- tion of TflE IftHAfifTANTS OF fIOGA COUNTY, to the extensive additions lately tnade to his stock of Books, Stationary, FANCY ARTICLES, &c„ 183. , . H. jaw £\U W. Idle- forming the most complete assortment that con ht found in this sectlpo, and which will be sold at ffIOLESALE OR RETAIL, at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. On band.at all times the ._i standard Works op the host IBS. POPULAR AUTHORS, IN PROSE, POETRY,tHISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AR CHITECTURE, RELIGION, ROMANCE, &C. , is of lit of DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARpS, supplied at New York BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, and PRAYER BOOKS, in great quantity. BLANK BOOKS, of every description. ttemoranduin and. Pasfi Books, of ail kinds, and any particular kind made ts or on short notice. e st I D. All kinds of writing and indellible IKES, Stee and Gold fens, Drawing Paper, Mathematical Instra meats. Portfolios, Pocket Knives, Ac. Ac. A large stock of PAPER RAGGINGS, of new and beanUful designs, from 6d to $2 perroll. Gold and Velvet Borders, of extra or narrow ■< idth to match the different styles. Window Shades, Oil Pain tings, French Lithographs and. Engravings. PICTURE FRAMES. Frames of Gilt and Fancy Mouldings, o# plain Ve- neered Mahogany, fitted to any sized Pictures, at Short notice, etfijf cheap as the cheapest. fEE MJ&JEIEES API) NEWSPAPERS of the day furnished at Publishers’ Prices, dhdf al order* for , . SHEET ItTOSftf AND BOOK E»DINa,. executed promptly, and'at tbs' lowest prices. ; ‘ Bi B-. ROBINSON. 6 FACULTY. LECTURERS, —port— CORNING, N. Y. y POpiPTf THE BCOp'D. ' ' . MOFFAT’S ' VEGETABLE LIFB FTbXiS. and phcenix bittebs; rf?nK hici and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent I Medicines have acquired for their Invaluable efficacy in the Diseases which they,profess to cure, has the usual prdctfclsof puffirif hot onl> minecess&y, bat unworthy of them. jy XLL CASES ’ of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rheiuatism, Affections of the Blad MLlwßS d mißB4Sß WTERifcOMPiiiNtS In th» eontli and went, where-these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmland others, who once use these Medicines, will never afterwards be without BIEIIOnS COLIC, EEROS. toOSEXESS, PILES, COSTXTE. " ness, colds and coughs, cholic, corrupt HUMORS, DROPSIES.*... Dyspepsia.—'!* operson with thisdlstresaingdlsease,should delaS using thefee medicines immediately. . Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas. Flatulency. * liter and Ague, —For tois scourge of tho western .Country, these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and rem * edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return 01 the disease; a cure by these medicines is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied and be cured. general"d°euiStv, gout, giddiness, gravel, Headaches of every kind. Inward Fever, Inflamatory Bhema, - tism. Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mercurial Vistasa.- Never fails; to eradicate entirely all thecffects of Hercnry, infinitely sooner than tho most pow- COWLAISTS MGHI 15 of a ll kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTION?. PiUtfi* The original proprietor, of these medicines was enred of ,Piles of 35 years’ standing, by the use of these Dife medicines alone. , i . .. j PAINS In the head, side, back Joints ana organs. Rheumatism, —Those affected with this terrible disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. - Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Swellings. Scroflnla. or King’s E>il in its worst forms, Ulcers of ev er\Voruis of all kinds nre effectarally expelled by these medi cines. ‘ Parents will do well them whenever their, existence ie suspected v Relief will be certain. Tho lsifo Pills and Phcanlx Bitters PURIFY THE BLOOD, 1 336 BHftdwUy, cor. Anthony Street, New York. For sale by all Druggists; ; Wyl e QHARIES G, OSGOOD, Is now receiving his WINTER STOCK OE GOODS, i Consisting 6’f Dry Goods, Clothtog, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, IRON AND -STEtX, •NAILS,, flour, ■ J.r - / / SALT, <Se a. Which,"for variety and extent; is rarely excelled, and no greater inducements to purchasers can bo offered in this section of country, either in N* - ~ VARIETY, QUANTITY, QUALITY OR PRICES, Whethei for lady; gentleman; boy or girl, Farmer, Hecbanie or Lumberman, WellshoTO, Oct. 31*1866. i THE REGEEA'rOR. C. L. WILCOX, WOULD SQ ALL TH{) ATTENTION of the Ladies and Gentleman of Wellsboro and surrounding country, to the inducements bo bolds out out at bis New Store on ijlain Street, Called “ The Regulator/* where purchasers will find the largcttf cheapest nud best [assortment of GOODS to select from in Northern Pednsylvania. i Among them, such as DRY GOODS , Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, CROC&ERT, FISH, PORK, FLOOR AND SALT, Faints and Oils, Yankee Notions, kc. To the Ladiefc. Ladies will find at the Regulator the choicest selec tion of Dry Goods, adapted to the season, and to the, wants and tastes of all. Shoemakers will find it to their interest to call at the Regulator, and exarirffio eUr assortment ot find ings, at prices to suit the' times. The truth is, we buy our goods for Casb an J sell them for Cash cheaper than can he bought at any oth er store lit Ttogn county. Hoping to receive a share of the patronage of. the community, W# the pub lic to come and examine oar stock and satisfy them selves of the truth of our statement. J&tf* All kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and Furs ta« ken in exchange for gtfbda, tfnd the higtot markel price given. WeUsboro, Oct; 2i, iB6O. FALL CAMPAIGN JCST OPBSISO AT C. J. L. ROBINSON’S ONE PRICE STORE, WE wish to call the attention of our friends and customers to our assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, SUCH AS LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, I COHPRISIHn BLACK AND FANCY SthKS CRALLIES AKD DE LAINES, INGHAMSr BRILLIANTS, LAWNS, TRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS 1 ALSO 5 | SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Our stock of staple goods is large. Particular notice is invited to our BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS 4 SHEETINGS, ! CLOTHS, ekSBIMERBS AND VESTINGS, FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES READY-MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY AND GDASSWARE, GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, &c., Ac., Ac., &c., &c ; Wellsboro, Sept. 1,1880. VALUABLE FARMING LANDS FOR SALE. THE nnderaigned ia now offering to getllert a large quantity of excellent farming' lands, sit dated farm two to fifteen miles’ distance froth Wells boro, in Delmar,’ Shippen, Morris and Elk townships, Tioga Co., fk. The lends are generally weH watered, good soil,and in a healthy pari of the country, atfd' Wilf be sold in lints to suit purchasers and On very liberal tefms of paymedL ■ • - - j For farther particular* inqdird of {Be owner*, Messrs. Phelps, Dodge A Co.) 19 and 21, Cliff Si, New York, or of the subscriber. , JOHN DICKINSON,'Agent : WoUsboro,Oot. 3,1860-yl WELLSBORO BOOK STORE: BOOKS, BOOKS! HU HR AH F 0 ESI IT Hv fflHfi sobsiriher, haring purchased of E. E. Rob- I inson bis interest in thjs Book and Stationery bn .siness, would respectfully infonfi lbs Jmblic of bis de sire to carry on a. a-sir be. ax. frew-s boom AND BOOK STORE, where he will famish. at the old mm), opposite C. G. Osgood's Store,'or by mail, the following newspapers and Magazines, at the publisher's rates. DAILIES SEEVsD BY CAItkiERS. Yptk Tritunej Heratd; Times, News,* WEEKLIES. Now York Ledger, Waverly Magazine, “ Mercury, Thompson’s Reporter, “ Weekly, Life Illustrated, Welcome Guest, Wilke’s Spirit, Century, -Porter’s “ Scientific American, , Boston Pilot, Frank Leslies’, True Flag, N. Y. Illustrated News, Irish American, Harper's Weekly, Littell’s Living Ago, Waverly Magazine, Thompson’s Reporter. MONTHLIES. Harper’s Magazine, Goddy’s Lady’s Hoot, Frank Leslies’ Magaiirio, Peterson’s Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Arthur's Magazine, Eclectic.MagdZihe, Ladies’ Repository, All the Yeacßound, Ladies’ Visitor, Knickerbocker, Pickles, Budget of Fan; Phnnny Fhellow. Also, will be kept constantly oil hand; a com „ete repository of I - • >• CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, , Blank Books, Paper Hangings; SHEET 'MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, tfcc. .Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to suit any taste, and on the lowest possible terms.' Particu lar attention will alsobo,giv v en toSPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade, I BCHOOE BCjSITS. SanderS’ Series of Readers, Greanleafs Mathematics, Colton’s & Pitches* Geog’y, Davies ■ u Monteitf <fc McNally’s “ Sailders’ Spellers, _ Poller and Hammond’s 'Writing Boot, Brown’s and Kenyon’s Grammar. The patronage of fi'e publie is respectfully solicited WM. H. SMITH. Wellsbofb, Pa., September 5,1860. yl STORE IN WELLSBORO. Dr. O. W. GIBSON, Having Just opened a .first-class Brag Store opposite Koy's Block, announces to the. citizens of this place and surrounding country that be will keep constantly on hand a large and choice stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Wines and Liquors, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils & Dye Stufis, Lamps, Window Glass, Cigars A Tobacco,. CAMPBENE, FLUID AND KEROSINE OIL, and every other article kept in a first class Drug Store. i AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST always in attendance. • Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compoun ded. The public are invited to call. Weilsboro, Dec. 19, 1860.-- ' . weLßSboro foundry AND IKAtHINE SHOP AGAlft IN''£’U]Ll BLA-ST. ROBERT, YOUNG, late of the Crm of Tabor Young & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public tbfit he has leased the Fon&dry and Machine Shop, in the Village of Wellshqro, for a term of years, and haring put it in good runbingpqrder, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually dofio-at such an establish- in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE! Ho has had over twenty years’eaperience in the bu siness and will hare the work, enfristed to him, done directly under his supervision. JVb work will le sent out half Jintehedi • MILL-GEARINGS, PLOWS, STOVES and Castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 28, 1857. ROBERT YOUNG. FLOURING MILE , OS HILL’S CREEK, NEAR HO Xii£) AYVILLR The subscriber, having completed his large three story, Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnish Flour, Meal and Feed in'quantities to suit purchasers. CUSTOM TORI', of kinds on short notice, and'os,terms Which cannot fail to please. I have THREE RUN OF STONE, almost constantly employed, and I am sure that a trial of work will prove'beneficial to the customer as well as myself. 0. P. McCLURE. December 5, 1860. Notice Js hereby given that an application has beep made to the .Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County by John W. Guernsey, Levi Begelow, ' Jaben S. Bush, and others, to grant a charter of in corporation for religious services to their associates and successors, under the name and stylo of “ The Hector 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. J, P. DONALDSON, Proth’y, April 10, 1861. ■ * ‘ THE i/AST iftyElfTfiß*, BEST.AND CHEAPEST SPBINO BED . IST XTS33 ! MORE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more durable. Price, only $5.00. For sale by $ B. D. WELLS, LaWroncovillo, MIRRORSI - MIRROR'S! MIRRORS! TDST recoifed at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the If Infgiit and best assortment of .Mirrors evef brought to' WSllsbort. People who wish “to see themselves as others see them," wllf please call and examine.' ■ ANEW, Dirge, add Riegant assortmentAf OABKSTIiifo, Will' be sold at the lowest prices, by —' . ErD. WELLS. Lawreneevillo, Sept. H, fB6O. £JREAf ftEDUCJIQN.-i ■-£>' i V* Anticipating a change tn opr business, w* now offering our largo sfoci of STOVES af graatly reduced prices, PARLOR STOVES AX COST; - Call and examine ftr yourselves at ’ : » . PARKER BRO’Sp WeUsborei. .S.X. AVERY’B IMPROVED Wi: PATENTED. B, 18G0.- Xhi tills invention is to apply a brake in snob a manner, that articles attacked .lass, and raised by it, may be lowered the hitherto alow .and ~tedions manual » ment of the windlass being avoided, aadi at Jh? same time admitting of the o p c cojnplete oonfrolpyer the descending mo, lowered, /The invention various-.ppepoace'; its nae in connection may be mentioned as an ins(ance, ip ets, after being poised and emptied,maji ercd, and their movement retarded at tie so that they will not violently strike the entifie American. For the purpose of Raising and Lowe*', in Wells, it is decidedly ,1 THE., GREATEST iMPBOi/IMENT OF ■ The Brake acts as a check upon the hack, of the bucket, without turning the crack acting MS brake, by pressing inward at it All jrhd examine this machine, will at once edge its PRACTICABILITY AND SDPER] Over eveiy other, macliihe in use. The the windlass is easily controlled with, am otfE hasd. It combines all the adrantace fftshiflned with the self-emptying bucket many new arid usefril improvements. It'™, apted to wells of any depths and will raiseea ordinary turning J'{ve Jl,,'kel,of Lu r £ from wells of ordinary depth,'and ip thesai tion to the depth of, two hundred feet. The windlass and b/ake is also applicable and lowering any kind of weight, and in eye is far superior to those heretofore in use. Having purchased the right for the Count! ga and Potter,, Pa., thayundersigned are nr offer for Sale township rights for the mannfai sale of the above improvement, on reasonabl A. BIXBI L. D..SE! World, Oct. 13, 1860, i CORN IN G PIaE & LIFE INSURANCE BIGELOW t THOMPSON, AGENTS AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital |[( HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COIN Capital, PACENQ r FIRE INSURANCE COMPJUi Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, $1 PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE CONPAN Of New York City—Capital jj NEW ENGLAND' FIRE INSURANCE CO Of Hartford; CU ?m MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO, Of New York City,—Capital MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE" C& Capital, HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COJIPAS Capital,, . . . si; NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. * Accumulated Capital, The subscribers are prepared to issue polkit suranee on the mopt favorable terms in thee' known and reliable Stock .Companies. Firm buildings insured for three years si low as any good companies.' - All losses will be promptly adjusted and paii office. Applications .by mailwill receive pit; tention 17M. L. HIGH.! Oct. 13, 1859. C. H. THOMPit P. Surveyor. TVTANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEM. X ±TJ - MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO, if he Spring Term of this Institution Till« April 2d, 1861, and continue thirteen weeks, E. WILDMAN, A. M PnisoPiL Mrs. H. P. R., WiLDMis Preceptress Miss E. A. Chase Music Tear’ .vjj Assistsot,' Teacher in Primary Departmn - Mr. Isaac Siicknet Penmanship. 'EXPENSES. Tuition (Primary) per Term . Common English ...... - Higher English and Languages Music, Piano or Melodeon... tlse of Instrument Reom rent, per term Fuel, per term Incidentals, per term i Board in private families, per week. Every possible effort, will be made, both Trustees and Faculty, to afford as good adust can be had in any School in the State. The Sen is now in process of completion, which will cut to afford the 'very best accommodations to W dents at the opening of the Spring Term. Pai attention will- be given to such as are preparic/ selves for teaching. Those who have sons er ters to educate, will do wile to send them to 31: Tuition payable one half at the comment the term, and the remainder at the middleor torily arranged All Itinds taken in‘payment* if brought at the commencement of the Term, ket price’. For farther particulars address the Principal. Vacancies in’ th 6 Faculty will be filled imme' E6v. N, FELLOWS/ Feb. 27, 1861. A. J. Ross, Sec’y. WICKHAM & Bioonfii AT OUR SURSERT IS TIOGA, TIOGA COUNTY, Pi-, A LARGE SUPPLY OF ITRrtjIT TREES, SKRtTBBEB* GRAPES, EVERGREENS, Ac.,■ *'•> H PEARS —Trees of the most desirable kinds, tra large size, if desired. Standard trees in beanfig- APPLES—A great supply of the choicest K»4t different bin'dsnf Crab apple. - 1 PLUMS —A largo supply of -the best and most kinds. C H E R RIES —An extensive assortment of toe GRAPES—Viz: Delaware,Diana,lsabella, Bta dy. White Sweet’Water, White Summer, ilartioi Rebecca and Concord. ’ OR N A MENTAL —Weeping Mountain Ash, Hot nut, Balsam of Fir, Scotch Fir, European Silver i», Spruce, Siberian and American Arbor Vitae, Larch- SHRUBBERY—HoIIy leav&d Berberry?Chinese' Spiraea pro nl folio, Dentzia, Green Forsythia. ROSES— Baltimore Belle, Prairie Qoeen. GOOSEBERRIES—Of several choice vanetis- J CURRANTS—Chefr^,RttJ,andTVhilo. TVe would invite all who arc in want of ••WLjJSi trees, £c,, to call ond see them for thetf otf n B. C. WIChIUM JOHN T. BLOOf TiCga, Aug. 22,'1860.yl »wa"ebo' THE Subscriber most respectfully anDO J 1 5^ ] he has on hand at the old stand, and ft Cheap Lot of Furniture. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretarial Cases, Center , Card and Pier Table?, Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Cupboards , Cottage and other Bedsteads, o fas a»d Chairs, QUt and Rosewood Mow* Picture Frames , ' COFFINS made to order ori short ocb* hearse will be furnished if desired. N. B. Turning and Sa#ing done to orftf. August 11, 1859. trii&IAIB WALKER HAS A SPXiENDIE> XjOT Of WHOLE BUFFALO ROBI LOWER inm fcVEIC- BETOB* OFFERED IN THIS • MARKET! Whole Bohoi from $3 to $8 HAT AND CAP '&& £QRNR|IQ| n. t. Janoary 2, 13(1. - paid for GIMIN at unifr XIOG4 STIUM IWOB August 15, 1860.- Safe- I FOR SALE!
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