‘afl»^-iaaMgiiek'; was extremely slende|s and'having beerijtptrodueed unele,- large-- ly connected witl£ the-Press, to the managefspf the Timer newsp -per, he'obtained a situation on theip.etaff. asjjjj. reporter. Mr. Russell wjis. now the'rigfrt "nr/p iit the right place; | The I w-‘ pidity wiih whicf ihis notes weroprepared, add the admirably bcnci'se detail offered by them, soon became a'sirhjeot of remark in the news paper world jamb very shortly afterwards Mr. Hassell receivedfan offer from • the proprietors of Chronicle; the pecuniary advtjn tage of which jWns "such as to induce him to ac cept it; He,remained on the staff of the IVornr ing Chronicle f at some years, until, on tihe.paaer Changing hands, he declined to receive a rediie tioh of salary]-and returned to the service ftf the l Times. Mr: Russell,-as a reporter in the gallery of the House of Cemmons, was selected for every occasion requiring-peculiar vividness of-description, and.wrote all accounts of trial trips, ship launches, etc:, having always hnq a great taste for Nautical matters. On' the ,s|ut broakof - war, he was- deputed! to be the special corespondent of the Times in the Crimea,- and WS& sncbessful in nis first letter in attracting pob|ic attention. -yWith the, exaep-i tibn of n enjoin jvof a niomh-at Therapia, where ho went for tfu-behbfit of bis health, Mr.- Rus eel! lived with Ihe'lfpurth Division of,the a Any from their firstl-landing-in the Crimea, amjpng whom hia kindheart; tdness, talents, add joviali ty, have rendSted Uim an especial favourite. Ills letters froqi thi |Grimea were.subjsequeptly published in one vilume.uirder thel titlefof “The British Rxpeijtion to the Crimea.” |Be ' sides bis connectioß with the newspaper alrefcdy mentioned, Mr. Russell has been a In ndon pnr respondent toons or'two Irish jourh tls, arid a' contributor to 'Household Words, Sen ‘ley’s Mis celling, etc. In 1857 he delivered a swi® of lectures in Bondnn and the provinejs onfthe Crimean war.— Toronto-Globe.’ + The Cabinet of President lanool; - There .seems to be a hearty co richer bpinion and action .between the conitii aklvisers ofPreS,dent Lincoln. They ha ,come,up ali'-e (k Ilia public peril, aid public expectation. .‘Mr. Seward lon r s apprcciated hiseposiUQTi, and anticipate! tare in which vre jicwlive. He adm foreign no circi desf Vtouid the ffestmt lAdminiettatioi: tr relatinna'wUfa djiy nation"recognizing th< ern Confederacy, and his published 1 Mr. DayV>nl odt heb' Minister; to Pi an chart by which none can be led astray. "-Sf cre tarßyChaßaba% J)ronght : ,to .the: Tref snry, that, rfttne to-blnt after' the spoliation ofCebb; dis- JumoretL a genius oijid ac Dot-- Agethat hava elevatfed it in the, confic enc e of ohrpeople., and tlr iworld. Mr. •■Cameron has' t&TtehtbetW'ahDe|aftment, left him( byPoyd a reetipg rcprpse fcf corruption, and hrea .bed into it'a nfC atid that recall tljo best rec rffectiornr of thelyarSlinistersofthegrea no tibjdWf tWb wprid. ’ (fomprohonsive, jolear, juld anSfrigUlnt', beproserves his equanimity and goMnattwciotbe iriidst of the - tempest. ■' of the Navy, Mr. ladles, sen sible w the great truth expressed byjMr. I ver ettin his isSt'gpee{ib, T ‘'tbat ho nation can aver vPagewarwithoul'a navy,” is at bis d ree the’"t'ijlft pr e pcraticinB for increasing bur i|av.y, 8o a 8; to make it equal-to the demand up onit in otjrptvn waters, a6din distajnt sets.— The Pustrnaster Generai.Mr. Blair, I and the Secretary of?the Interior, Mr. Smith! haring less to do with the immediate war oneijatio is of the AdhiißiSthationi vigorously direct jthe vast .internal aff-drS in their bonds, so as) to re iidex the policy of ; the administration efficient to back the friends wid damage the foes of the refonb- Rc. The Ajltorney Gleneral, Mr. Bajes,- ha| al-' rbadjr sbnwiS Bis zeal .in the good copse,. and his judgmopt.ond experience as a thorough con stitutiohaT-iawjcf. ’ Thus, it yrill be seen, that the Preside it-is vfell and willibgly jpaintained by his Cil in'et. The brisk tia| developed the best qqaliti :s of his advisers. » It has extinguished pH ,div sions itad riva)Mes||ftnd the cause of the country has clothed the panoply of the cou itry’a confidence,! aljdthe elevated hope of ihev table triumph.—ll, anhington Chronicle> ' Odr Soldi* tas to be Cared for. —Waj have been asanreoj, end we accept the assurances ■with the cohfiLclehces they deserve, that ne effort js to bespAriii hejeafter for the promotion .-of the comfort, |he djcipline and the health if the volunteers. [GenJ-iyrCall is now in full com mand of the forejs of this State, and 10-has t been instructed ?y Governor Curtin to leave ' no labor', ei.-imSniriion or,expense nntriei to ac complish these so that hereof Sep there will be no room fur complaint, ■nh cad re jbr the reproofs of the press; and no* further fedrs for the efficiency of the volunteer force of vania. TVShilo we ate often forced to lie ievere, and porhaps nl times over severe, the niotiver vHiicb prompt os-to this zeal, are the disinter ested objects of promoting asWeil the jrseful ness of the' soldier, os increasing the reputation of those into whose 'hands have beeri reposed the honor land glory, of the Keystone) S|ate. — We are aware that embarrassments hive bad to be encountered and overcome, and we have Been folly .(Apprised- of the difficult! ss [which have .been ejffead throughout the entire! move ments, diffiisb Ities with which Governor ,Curtin was corapepd to struggle almost alorie.and therefore it ’is not our desire to basjt any re proach on 01m; He has labored, ye [know, zealously fofjthe entire suCcesrof the military movement oje the State, and her' prompt! co-op eration withjthe National Government, so that the blame for any confusion is morej to) be at trtbuted-to tliose who,.while,under his Control,- are yet engaged in departments wberje it is not possible fur |iis vigilance ever to be esercishd, and where impossible for errors nit to o&' cor, at least until experience baa rendered the hnd gubordinatesmore efficient. - We fepeaf these assurances,' and'endorse {Kern a* Worthy of 'the cotifidenco of thessoldfer. and tba. poblic. the wants ot the! Vojnnteert will beartended to, and « for as the' Cdrirnran der in-ehief ha* power, no cause for jcoiaplaint trill be given in any of the of the Stats. When all this is accomplished, fe will be as prompt to approve as we have jMei frank In disapproving of much in connection wtitb phi- !X2hZli TBff’W'Pl ’ FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.j And for the speedy cori of the subjoined varieties of Disease Scrofula and Scrofulous Affections, such as Tumors, ul- - Cera, Sores, Eruptions, Ffmples, Postulee, Blotches,} { Boils, Bloihs, and all Skin DU cases. | ' ] 3 Oakland, Ind., 6th June, I&|9. j J.C.ATKaACo, Gaits: I ffevl U ray doty to acknowledge what your Sanmparilinj has arlou«yayB for years. Sometimes It buret out in Ulcers ou, my Winds and’arms; sometimes lit turned inward and distressed! me at the stomach. Two years ago if broke out on my beadand covered my scalp and dars with 0518 sore, which was painful j and loathsome beyondjdescriptioh, 1 tried many medicines j and several physicians! but without much relief froin|nny j thing. In fact, the diiirdoV grew worse* At length I|vras'j rejoiced &wjJelAlefseugejc Jhat. youim(j[|pn> , pared an lfcnelpftdoiVyQaf re putation that anything you made must be good. 1 seit to Cincinnati and got it, and used Ilf till it cured me. I took It, as you advise, in smal| doses of a teaspoonfol over a mt uth, and used almost three bottles. New and healthy skin soon formed under the tcab] which after a while fell off. Mylskiu is now clear, and I know by my feelings that.the diseasl hiU gone from zny system.[ You can well believe that I feel what I am saying whenjl tell you that I hold you to be one 01 the apostles of thVage, anil remain ever gnUefnllyv ynjirs, J -- I j ALFRED B. TALL 11 *' ‘ 6t. Anthony VPW,v Rote fcr Erysipelas, letto** Twit Rheum, ecabl Head, Ringworm, '' Y'l "" " Dr. Robert M. Presto writes from Salem, N, Y -1559. that ho has cured an inveterate case of Droi threatened to terminate fatally, by the perseverlr Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous attack of M. 1 aipelus by large doses * if the oaiue; says he cures Eruptions by it const* ntly. 4 Cro'uchoc?le, Goitre or Swelled Nock. Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes t u Ha. of your Sarsaparilla curetPra'e-from a Goitre —a swelling on the neck, which 1 have suffered frr years,” Leucorchoea or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Ui ccrapoh, Female Diseases. - T)r J.B. S. Chanriibg. of New York City, vrrl cheerfully comply with the request ol‘ your ag» 1 hare found your Sarsaparilla a most exceliem the numerous complaints for which we employ dy, but especially inj Female Discuses of the £ athesis. lhavftcnrofi maeivluvetpnUe casps of 'by it, and wtfVo tire eoriipltflat tfuS-'Cjifc tion of the uterus. The ulceration Itself iwks l Nothing within my knowledge it for tin rangemeotß.” ! Edward S. of Newbury, Ala., writes, oua ovarian tumor oiji one of the females in my,, had defied nil the remedies we c«. nldjemploy, ha been completely cured by your extract uf Sareap-.u , physician thought nothing but extirpation could nfh ■ lief, but he advised the trial of youP Sarsaparilla as t | resort i t p rt> v*feeffec tuai -After your remedy eight wjeeks no symptom ol the disease re Syphilis ami Mercurial Disease. New Okleaxs, 2oth August,! Dr. J. C. Ayer: SI, 1 clicerfuUv comply with the i of your agent and rsport to yon some of the effects ] realized with your Sarsaparilla. I have cured with it in my practice, ruostoftfao com for which it is recommended, and have foifnd its.effect wonderful in the cu; e of Venereal and Murcuroal I One of my patients I ad Syphilitic ulcers in his throni wore comsumins hi 4 palate tend tbVtop of his mouth Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured Him in five week otfrer was attacked Ly secondary Bjyuptorns in his no the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part e that I believed the disorder would floon reach his hr kill him. But it yiilded to my administration of yo saparilln; the ulccn: healed, and lie Is well again, eourae without som i disfiguration* to hie face. A who had been treated for the same jjlisorder py muret suffering from this boipon m her bpnes. They had so sensitive to the v rather that on *a damp day she ! excruciating pain ir her‘joints artd bones. She, t cured entirely a few weeks, from (t« h i c Iff t gaf» paration‘ftoni^ycrarftabYatof y vuust be cT’gcCar retried sequently, these triply remurknblo results with it ha surprised me. Viatcrualli yours, 0. Y. LAKBDIER, Kbemalism, Goht, Liver Complaint. n. ' once of i uti mal ;re tally to the unenap uth > fli mb hed itns tan airi tain So tth stte: to 60, Is a Icdepen lento, Preston Co.. Vg.. 6th Jaly,jlBs9. Ds. J. C. Ayei: Sir, 1 have been afflicted -with a {painful, chronic ilhcmali»m|for a long time, which baffled tie skill of physicians, and sjtuck to me in ppito of all the remedies I could find, until I tped your Sarsaparilla. One bottle cured me in two weeks, ahd restored my, genet*)- health sp much that lam far bettei" tluSn'beiute iVaa attacked. I Bunk it a wotfderful medicine. S. FUpAM. Jnles Y. Octchell,! of St. Lonl-. writer; “I have Iwn af flicted for years wit|i an affection oJ the Liver, whidj des troyed my health.} I t»ied eveiy thing, and ever y thing failed to relieve me| and I hare h»»(M| a broken do\ n n an far some years from no other cause tJfan'dernngefncr; t of the Liver. My beloved pastor, the Uev.iMf. E3py,advise Imo to try your fear* 'parilhi, bocrtu , 'e lie said lie know you, iud any thing you made wa> worth trying. By the blessing of Uod it has cured rne, and has so purified fny biood ns to irnko a new man of me. Ipel voting again. The best that can be said of you is not hlilf good enough^’ . Scbsrrcfß, Caneer- JBulargornent, TTlcort .{cm Caries a|id Exfoliation of the Bones. A great variety of eases have been reported to n cures of these formidable complaints have resulted f •use of this remedy,(but oar space here will not ndmi Some of them may le found in ojnr American Almanr the rtgehts below uimed are phjas&d to furmah gir who call for them. ] ! Dyspepsia, II :art Disease; Fits. Epilepry, Mela choly, Xefiralg^a. Many remarkabh cores of auctions hare be< by the alteratire pojiver of this tfacdicme. It staamll Vital functions Into vigorous action, and thus ovorco orders which would bo supposed beyontfics reach, remedy has long be ;n required by the necessities of the people, and we ire confident tbis.wlll do for them medicine can do. AYER’S CHERRY PECTOR FC It THE RAPID CCKE OF Coughs, Colds. Influenza, Hoarseness, Cronp, Broncl cipicnt Consumption, ar.d fur the Relief ofConsu live Ihuiecjtain advanced stages of Disease. This !b a remedy Jso universally known to tmrp other'fbr the euro bf throat and lung complaints, I useless hete to publinffthtfcrHlerfce crl its virtues, rivalled excellence jfof cor.jg£s anti*c6His and Its tn ; derful cures of pulmonary disease, i hn?4 rntfpe it throughout the di|ilized nations of tlie earth. Few -eommuoitio-i, or evtui families among them, who h some personal exp4rience of Its effects—some living in tlreir mhJst.of ite victory over the. subtle and d; disorders of the thfbht aril lungs.i As -all know th fnl fatality of thee 4 disorders, and tis .they khotv, efffectf pt. tlUs reuujdjr, .wc feai utrtjdb* mbr® thlvjd t them that it has mjw all tire - virtiWthai It did' ba making the cores which have wonjso strongly upon fidenco of mankind ‘ Prepared Sold by C. i Borden, Tioga; 1 renceville; A. * lings, Gaines; i) K. Mitchell, S.[ bury; Bennett W. Nesbitt, Mi G. R. Sheffer, Li & Witter, Main>’ March 27 th, lJ ■ iVTOTICE. —The public are hereby -L* that the C o-pnrtnership heretofore exii conducted in the name of Bennett A Rand.' Mercantile bus; cess, juft of Lumber consent and agreement,^taking'effect the Ist inst. The Books end *rill remain are the property of tire new Firm of SolPt nett A Son, who will continue the business stand. All bailing unsettled accounts are pa requested to call and settle the same. The old firm [tender their thanks for the lib of patronage given them by the public, am contimfknc* of their favor and patronage to. cessorsj w’n'o ‘endeavor to render a tfnll € ip good and cheap goods at cash price's, jiodi tide plainly marked in figures,* that all who! can read and examine for themselves. j SOLOMON BENE J. M. RANDALL . Middlebury, April 20, 186!. ' • J Nd*FICE. WE have Ingham's Combined Swt Separator in our Mill, and can now wheat perfectly, and separate all foul grab and particularly tho oats. Farmers can bn' oats taken out of their seed wheat at oar Ml per bushel. Call and examine the ** mersbe tftto&X A Bi Wellsboro, March 13,1861. Tyroßja news fjeiom! eead,qdaJ Xhe' totpwtfally afcj •the citizens of Wellsboro Ibkthe'has off bn sortment of fhrriHonV Hair 02 Creams, Hair Roxfgo and Pj the Ladles, Ac., Ac. Hrjrquld invite all to a.call, at the barber shop; hick of the Post! April 17, 1881. * i GEO. CAM! WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER wall>pap£r WALL PAPER ' WALL P Latest styles nod largest assortment of V ever brought in Wollsboro,’ In connection above can bo found Window Shades of all 1 soon at i, WM- n. ( _ Wellsboro, April sth, 1860. uotu EHofcri rvkurtvtt OF ALL KINDS, can be found at the,r< K. 0. WEtLS, LMTR£K€£VII IT Dr. J. C. AYER & C j Lowell; Mass, t J. L. Robinson, Wellsborqi If. H. jW. G. Miller and C. Pnrkhurit. Lnw b J. Dearman, Knoxville ; S X. ,Bil- J. A J. G. Parkhuret, Elklind: VF, titchellville; J, Redington, Middlc- A Randall,.Middlebury Centre; G. in-field; S.'S.-Packard, Corington;, iberty ; D. S. Magee, Blossbt rg ; Fox ‘burg, and by Dealers everyv hero. 1861.-6 m. 1 COUNTY AGITATO^.* COMIUERCIIL COLLEGE. LOCATED OVER THfe SUSQUEHANNA 7ALLET*BAjfc, BINGHAMTON, Iff. T. D. W, Lbwsu, Principal, Professor of the Sclencoof Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Unf^l 1 * Treatise upon Book Keeping,. Diagram* illustrating the same, Ac. John Rankin, Commercial , Accountant, Professor of Book* Keeping and Practical Mathematics. J. J. OußTia, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping, De partmeni. A. J. WABATtB, Professor of Practical and Ornamental.Pen* manahlp. Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. LECTURERS. Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. ,JloaUU2tsoM_yALco*.- Prpm.nilbSßry Notes and Bills of Exchange. - •* Rov. Dr. E. Andrews. Lecturer on Commercial Ethics; EXAMINING COMMITTEE. (lon. Sherman D, Phelps, IVm. R. Osborn, Esq., Tract 8., Morgan, Ka(R Wk. E, Taylor, of the fitm ot Taylor, Weed & Co., D. 0. Denton, oftUe firm ot Jackson, Deutoa Marks. De Witt C. Striker. . Tbo object ol this College la.tb afford to all an opportunity. of obtaining ft thorough business education. : The books and forms are carefully armnged by practical Accountants expressly, for this Insitutlon and embraces all ibe reecut Improvements'. 1 The instruction comprises every department business. The learner will be thoroughly taught; Uie'science; und practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping oa applied to the, following kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising.- Manufacturing,. Banking, Commission, steamboating, Hail reading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping;. Ac. , Young Men can quality themselves iu 4 short time at this Institution to fill important and lucrative situations. Am*, pin references can U§ given,where graduates of 1860 are now; filling desfnibo snaationswlth »olirie*:T4ryi«g from $5OO to $l5OO per annum. | 4 . 1 Tlie Proprietors are In possession of testimonials from some, of the first commercial houses in lh.e State, to whom they have furnished bookkeepers, j showing tbolr entire satUfac tlon and confidence In the ability of the graduates of this institution.' . ,- 41 ' Penmanship, in all its branches, taught by the mostsklllfui and tho-ongh masters of the art. No college In the bonntry enjoys a higher reputation in l this department. ■ Ladies Depaftafententirely separate from that of the gen tlemen. ; / Student* can enter College at any time—no vacation.? Time iu complete the opnrse from 8 to TO weeks. Students passing the requisite’examination are presented with th? most elaborate and elegantly-engraved Diploma issued by any commercial or classical institution iu the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates In procuring situations. SS»For term’s.of Tuition, price of board, testimonials fmm graduates'filling situations, &c.,eerid for circular con taming full particulars. j ' ‘ TOyl le lait akiHg? uatds.' equcst ; have daint* j truly liseaae ,wblch Your !. All e, and r it, so in and ir Sar not of woman rpilE EMPIRE STORE IN FULL'BLAST. KTCTRILAJH 1 | ETOEBAH $8o!7ooo WORTH OP -| j DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. - BOOTS, AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Crockery* Hardware, See. OS ErtfIBITIOS AT J. R. BOWEN & CO.’S Empire Store, WELLSBORO, 'COUNTY, PA. Doors open every da-yj’(Sundays excepted)* “frdtnl early dawn till dewy evC,” and the Vhoys on hand !to show this immense stock* free of charge, and fife on the lowest key ever beard in Tioga county.; Never, was there such on opportunity since the days of Solomon to gratify : the eye and the mind. Oh, were we a Dow, Jr„,orBotne great man- with a vocah nlary that would reaoh'to the Rocky Mountains, that we might be able to tell you one calf of our endless variety of Fall and Winter Goods. As- for prices, there is ho use in talking. Wo seQ so U»w wo are of ten afraid folks may think that we steal our goods,— But do not be afraid, friends. Como oneand all, and you shall cea what yon shall sc& . If your eye-sight Is poor, don’t forget youx spectacles. We will show you the beavtyof nature, boiled down in the kettle of arts and sciences, nod manufactured into this, large stock £f gdbcls. Boeuflcot, we wUI allow none to un dersell us. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. WeUsboro, Nov, 7,1560. jecoiue uffcred >o, "ah I kBOW jKlfeo ?; con ve not where om the : them, i.which s to all n made tea the nes dis- Shch a he poo ali that tIJEAD QUARTERS BOOHS J±T*X> STATIONARY, tia, In- NO. 8 MARKET STREET, as anj ist it is ltd uti ly won knfiisn arc the ive ndt trophy ugeroue * dread oo, the s‘iMeare' vp when, the con- The subscriber would respectfully request Ihenttcn- tfotf oT /THE- INHABITANTS OF TIO6A COUNTY, ’* to tbo extensive additions lately made to his stock of Books, Stationary, ‘FANCY ARTICLES, &c., forming the most complete assortment that can be found in this section, and which will be sold at K WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,, nt prices which cannot fail to gite satisfaction. On hand at all times the STANDARD WORKS OF THE MOST notified ting and 11, in the infaetare ’ matunl' of April, nth, and ion Ben* if the) old ■tictflafly POPULAR AUTHORS, IN PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY. AR OHITECTURE, RELIGION, ROMANCE, Ac. I DISTRICT SCHOOL MBRARIES, i supplied at New York prices., BIBLES, HYMN BOOKfC and BRAVER BOONS in great quantity. ral share i solicit a heir snc [every nr ipdrchaso BLANK BOOKS, of every description. memorandum and Pass Books, j of oil kinds, and an; particular kind made t» or ; on short notice. NETT, All kinds of Writing and iridellible IKES, Steo and Gold Pons, Drawing Paper, Mathematical Xastrm meats, Portfolios, Pocket Knives, Ac. Ac. tkter and n dean all a from it, fe’ all the illnt 4 ot*. sen.” . iXLEf. - A large atoek of #APER HANGINGS, of new and beautiful designs, from 6d to $2 perroll. ’Gold and Velvet Borders, of extra or.riatroW idth to match the different styles. feTERS.' ponoce to md an na ils, Soaps, pwdcr for | give him office. Window Shades, Oil Paintings/ French Lithographs and Engravings. PICTURE frames:- 1- Frames of Gilt and Fane; Mouldings/ or plain Ve- ‘BELL, neered Mahogany, fitted to any siked Pictures,' al short notice,, and cheap as the cheapest. THE MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS APES of the. dayfhrnished nt Publishers’ Prices,'affinal orders for’ ' , i [ fall paper i with the finds. Call MITH. ■SHEET MATSIC- AKB BOOK BINDING, executed promptly, and at the lowest prices. Er E. ROBINS OK. inns of .LB. FACULTY. ; —ron- COBNINO, N. T. PtJ MOF^Af’S, VEQBTABIiB qJjjcPH FILLS, 1 and bjttees. THE high and envied' cchffirity-.whjfch those pre-eminent Medicines have acquired tor their.'lnvalnable efficacy in all the Diseases which they profess ta cure, has rendered the nsnat practice of puffingnot only but unworthy of them. IN ALL CASES, of Asthma, Acnteand Chronic llhemMam, Affections ef the ANTI LIVER COMPLAINTS. ' In tb»aonth and treat, where these diseases prevail, they will he found invaluable. - Planters, farmers end others, who oncanso these Medicines, :wlli never afterwards bo- withont- SrPLIODS COLIC. SEROS. LOOSENESS, PILES.COSTTVE f NESS. TOLDS AND COUGHS. CHOLIC, CORRUPT ’ HUMORS, DROPSIES- , , . HytptfJtia.—No person with this distressing diseaae,should, delay using those medicines immediately. , Eruptions of the Skin. Erysipelas. Flatulency. . Fmravi tola scoorgoof tho western country, there medicines will be found a safe, speedy 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 satisfied and be enred. GIDDINESS, GRAVEL. Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflamatory Kbema fism. Impure Blood, Janndice, Loss of Appetite. Ittratrial Dteasw.—Never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the moat pow- NdGHT pEBILITY_,_COSIPLAINTS of ail Wads, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. _ Pffes,—The original proprieh rof those medicines was rnred of piles of 36 .years’ staging, by the hse of 'these Life medicines alone. „ . ’ PAINS In the head, ride, back Joints and organs. - i Rheumatism,—' Those affected with disease,wiil be sure of relief by-the Life Slcdicines. • . _ ■ Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rhonm.SweUlngfc ; gcroflula, or King’s Evil in its worst forms; Ulcers of ex? ery description. „ , ~ Worms of all kinds are effectnrally expelled by these medi cine*. Parents will do wejl them whenever their existence 'ic suspected. Relief will bo certain. The Life Pills and Phoenix Bitten 1 PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from tbe systdm. Prepared and •old by DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, 836 Broadly, cor. Anthony Street, Sew V, Wdlsboro, Soph 1.1860. JMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. WASHING NO MORE A DRUDGE. The undersigned would announce to the citizens ol Tioga County, that they have purchased the right oi manufacturing and selling MECAI’S WASHING MACHINE, which.for simplicity of construction,utiiity-and cheap ness, exceeds any other machine in nse. It needs no other recommendation than to see it work. A boy, ten or twelve years of age, can da tbo -washing of 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 it not perfectly satisfied, they can return it. Recollect, this machine is no humbug, but aSar ti de indispensable in every family. It does not Wear or tear tho-clothes to pieces like hand washing. PRIGS, FIVE DOLLARS. Machines fsr sale at ROE A CO.’S Store. Manufactured ‘and sold at D. STUEEOCK’S Shop, near tho Academy. W. A. ROE, D. STUEBOCK. . Pennsylvania Ifoute, 1 Wellshoro, Dec. ], 1860.'/ Paving nsed one of M4r. O. wTGIBSON, Having jast opened a first-class Drag Store opposite Roy's Block, announces to the citizens of this place 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! & Bye Stuffs, Lamps, Window , , Glass,. Cigars & Tobacco, CAM PH EXE, FL UID AND KEROSIXE OIL, and every other article kept in a first class Brag Store. AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST always in attendance. . - / Phyaicinna* Proscriptions eomponc ded. The public are invited to call, %\- WeUsboro,J)ec. 19, 1860. WEI+LSBORO FOUNDRY AlfD mACIIIHG SHOP AGAIN IN FULL-BLAST. ROBERT Y 0 U I£G,' late of the firm of Tabor Young y. THE LAST IfIfVEIfTED, .BEST AND CHEAPEST 7 si-Rura- beu3 nr uss : MORE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more durable. Price, only $5.00. For said by 8 I E. D. WELLS, LatvreneeviUe. « MIRRORS! ; ~— ! i MIRRORS! J ! MIRRORS! JUST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the .largest and best assortment of Mirrors over brought tolWellsboro; -People who wish -to sS eJtamfnc" 3 ° S Qthcrs 868 wiU please call and -A NEW; Large, and Elegant assortment of Will be sold at the lowest prices, by T I ... . ■ E. D. WELLS, Lawrence ville, Sept 12, dBOO. QRE A T R E DUCT IO N.— Anticipating a change In our business, we ora now offering enr large- stock of STOVES at greatly reduced prices. PARLOR STOVES AT COST. - Gall and examiue for yourselves at 53 | PARKER Bf.-O'S, WeUbhorO. ;;-reMm%D9])iS PATENTED MAY 8, 1860.-TW*’ A this invention is to apply a brake to ° • 1 in snob a manner that articles attacked to lass, and raised by it, may be .lettered.' * the hitherto slow and tedious manual rover' meat of the windlass beingavoided/ahd ft?*' at the same time admitting of tie oper.ii 5 !*' complete tontrol over the descending movenT article being lowered, Ibe invention is various purposes; its use jn,connection nh?* may be mentioned as an instance, in which Si ets, after being raised and emptied, maybe,, n ered, and their movement retarded at lie i so’ that they will not violently strike the i,,.? 1 entijic American. —, For the purpose of Raising and Lower! in jTfells, it is decidedly - THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF-THj The Brake acts as a chock npon the back™ ** of the backet, without turning the crank acting as.a brake, by pressing inward at iff. All who examine this machine, will at once edge its PRACTICABILITY AND SUPERIOR Over every other machine in use. The oww the windlass is easily controlled with, ottE HAND. It combines ali the advantages-;? 1 fashioned, with the self-emptying bucket lr j many tsew and useful improvements. It’a- V apted to wells of any depth, and will raise eua,' ordinary turning. Jive of water r» if from wfllsof ordinary depth, and in thesaoi,' tion to the depth of two hundred feet. The windlass and brake is also applicable to; and lowering any kind of weight, and in ercr> is far superior to those heretofore in use. 1 World, Haring purchased the right for the Countie,, gaand Potter, Pa., the undersigned are urefi'l offer for sale township rights for the mannfaclt, sale of the above improvement, on reasonable A. BIXBY, L. D. SEfig) Oct. 13,1860, CORNINa Fls E & LIFE INSURANCE Oi BIGELOW * r ' ir, r, Spruco, Siberian and American Arbor Vitae, LarcM- SH RUBBER Y— Holly leavcnl Berberry. ClaoeK Spiraea pro m folio, Deutzia, Green ROSES—Baltimore Belle, Prairie Qo^c.' GOOSEBERRIES— «Of several choice varieties. CURRANTS —Cherry, Red, and 'White. Vo would invite all who are in want of aB - T ?v!>!] L .rcc», &c., to call and see them for their sat l ;P|r It c. WICKIIA*. JOHN T.CLOO^ Tioga, Aug. 22, ISCOjT cabinet WARE Eo° ! THE Subscriber most respectfully nnßo ’ l^ s he has on hand at the yld stand, acd-^ _ Cli«ai> tot orSFnriiHnr®* comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries* 1 *? Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tnblt** Breakfast Tables, Harhle. tapped and _ Cupboards, Cottage and other Bcd*U