i ■t ' • ; -v" 1; 1 ,1 i ' rtpaww may onr pfesedt struggle, thefuturehistorioh will have to record itiesoficts, V‘-’!)'~'* *” '■ t 'V'* ‘ ■ u jl. That ho rel)Blli|ti TC£W e'ter before inaoguri atjed :wherem;dhe:ieot ipirators could jwt even pretend {that one of 4 ipmbad been damaged in person or estatebytiuQovqrnment they sought TOorerthrow. V\J • -I. . jft Tbft there washover ; t b?fphe a. rebellion TOjrWfthemaih imhukewas devotiotqn Hu inu Skjjraiy. conaplred and rehell-: e 4 forevery iini oKtliberty but the", liberty of ensjariug tbeir.felk'v men. -J,] t That hpver befxjre dida strong' Goverp-i t aUowatebriUqri to proceed for months I career of stealing money, arms, munitions, | tkk,arfflories, to., proceeding from inves-j to bom bard logits most important fortres-; spa, and usurping. t|e Collection of the Oter obosthitd of italcoontry, before 7 raking!a| regiment orfiring agon in defence of its rights, j j d.Tfiat neverbefore did Twenty -MiJliona of| People, so long absorbed in the arts of Peaces that, they hsd forgotten that of War,; springing to arms so general an alterity,| so hearty an exithtif as did those of oyri patriot Statesnpon, ,h hiving nowsof the cap-l tore of Sumter and !lho President’s Proclama-| tion thdreopon. ’ t-'. j / ■- ' 111 5. That hever till now was a Government qmbarrasßcd, perplexed, bythe dhty of aocep-i ring'some and rejecting other of the regimen ts| raised, equipped and tendered for ks defence,! dftger tp serve on its own terms till the end of toe War. . I I" 6. That ho Admmktrationanceeedingito ; in| cjmpty Treasury, an inadequate Revenue, a c e-i moralised Public Service—demoralized through^ . treason, and robbsyy perpetrated by, the late Ca b| jbet Miniatersr-rnevsr till now found tkt.pioj plo pressing Millions after. Millions of dollars upon it, on its own 1 terms, and insisting, that le should take-enough and never bohw txoul|f with regard to its Finances. J ! —So mueh 'at-least Whatever may? linp, this cannot bO gsi kayed. And' how, iß tjrie Republic is allowed to go-down, it will non be the fault of the peopj’e.— Tribune. -_J I • I ' ! - f~ y* ' 'I J ■I Newpobt Ntwe 3Po^r.— The originat on of the name of tbis Pointi lately. made notorious by the advance of Gen. Butler’s force, in thus explained; “ The early colony on James Rived at one tlme rednced to a straitened coni dition. and some Ofife merobers-statted! dowp the James Rater, with the intention of proceeds fog to England. They reached the bendjin thq river, which is at preSenfan object of hnd paused for sottiebtfays. When they were about to sail, they saw a ship coming upon the Koads, bearing the British ensign! They-de| jayed till it should arrive. It proved Ito be Lord Newport’s ship with his Lordship on board, who brought the iflfelligenceihat the ship which the .colony, had Itrh'g before dispatched to England for supplies, end which was -maud months overdue, wds'mear at hand, bringind Jnuch needy Meantime his Lordship distributed provisions among the colonists, whq from these circumstances, ..named tbe‘ ptaoi |‘ Newsport’s News/! off rttfc'Otint tff the . good tidings which his lordship’ poflghtot them.” j Hold on, Bovs!~lfold ati ia . yotfr.-foagui .when yon are just feady-to sWear,'lie; harshly, or to ssy ah, ; m proper ' • Hold on to your ha‘Vd when yon are about iff strike, pinch, or do any improper wt" T ‘ 1 ; I . Hold op to year foot when :yoa'are tin tte point of kicking or running away' from studji or pursuing the! path of error, shame or' crim4 ; Hold on to your temper when yon are angry' .excited, or imposed or others are aboi#. you, I „ ■:, 1 •■ j 1 Hold on to-ypnrlh< art when evil associates , seek yo.ur company.iind invite yon •to join ip theitr games, mirth snd revelry. { ‘Hold on to ypnr-fdod name' at all times, fetr it is mpro-vatoablato-you than gold, high pl*- CBS( Or faahionabla.attira. . . . | Qiktiaoo».-=lietjLjjd Syron shy whdt he tvijl of bteadntfd'bntter, girlhood isa beautiful sea son, and its love—its warm, uncalculating, de voted love—so exaggerating in keen from its freshness—is the very poetry Of attachmentafter years havenothing like it. - T 6 know thafthe we which once seemed eter nal can hate an en.il, destroys its immprtalityf; and thus‘ifrongbt to a level with the hegitj nings and elldiOgßj the chances and Changes «jf life, common place employments*and pleasures —and, alas ! from the sublime to the ridiculous there is but a step; bhr divinity turns idol; we are grown too wise,, ton- onr former faith,' add we laugh at whttt before caused bitter tears.! Such laughter is more bitter—a thousand,times more bitter than death; 'V, =1 • \ . i : , , ''l The Fibst PPst GJFice, — The first post office established in Eraptn •was ip 1464; in Englarafl in IB81; in GerhjaSy in 1641—although one authority attributes the autnorsbip of the moo era postal syatem to the Emperor Mnxcimillian, of Germany, for the purpose af facilitating an espionage over Tub subjects through the medi um of their correspondence, and also for tile purpose of enriching himself by the profits |f tfie enterprise. The-lfrst post office in America, was established in New York in 16i9 t undtr the Colonial Government.- In 1789 the direc tion of the postal'ijusiness wOs conferred on; Congress by the termsof the Constitution. A.t : that time there wore bat 75 post offices in the Union; in 1825 there was 5677; in 1859 there: wore 58,578, The Wat The*? Raise To'x.frK’ffßßs is Mr t,xsf£, following is the report: A yonngnmn stofjd in the hotel with a book to taSsi' thenamejiof those who had not yet joined thenrselveitoa military company, trnja, gg the morning papers proposed, thatany per son who refused!to'enlist/should be drivpo Iron* thtf city,- he toil nodTfficulty in filling.liis Hono*.—An officer, having been command ed to ge> vwon a Very dangerous enterprise, vras adTiaect by many friends to excuse himself, - and thereby save his life, “T can save my 11 ‘e, ‘ : I khow,'’ he said, "bat who wilt sate uy honor." • ■ • • a A write/ caHed at his printer’s and accused: the compositor : hot Having iiS"; wtep the typ° earnestly wpUed, “ I^tei - won’t lie,” is set ofd- aad'fibnitty; eMtqssion; burfeW/nien can look on a faih-i (onablcr wdppjan>!fignre now-a-days and say m , much. ■; wßeodTO learn from their errors; j only suffer from them, &aas«AttM££Kti&i FOR PmaFtlWG THE BLOOD. And for the Speedy ctift* at the subjoined varieties of Discos ScWfula arid Scrofdlohi Affections, such as Tumors, Ul* cere. Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Postbles, Blotches, •Boils, Blainsj’and ail Skin Diseases I OAStcro, Int 3.. Cth Jnne, 18u9. J.O.Ateb&Cd. Gent*: Ifeclltinydutytoncknowlcd; what your Sarsaparilla baa done for me. Having Inherit a Scrofulous Infection, 1 havoaaßsredfrom it itt various wa for yfcars. Sometimes It burst out in IHcera on my ban and arms; sometimes it (turned inward and distressed o dt the atOmaCh. Two ago It broke out on my head ai coveted my scalp and ear* with one sore, which was palrff and loathsome beyond description. I tried marly medlcln and several physicians, bjat without much relief from ar thing. In fact, tbe disorder grow worse*' At length I in rejoiced to read in the GoipefMessenger that yon had pr pared for.i kuewfcom jour r pnuUonthftt gbedi Cincinnati and got it, ami need it till it cured mb. 1 tfftffc as yon advise; id email doses of & tcnspoonful over a moot and used almost thteo bottles. New and healthy skin so< formed under the tcab, which after a while felt off. 3ly-sk Is now clear, and I ktfowlby itfy feelings tlidt {he disease h gone from my system. You edri ttfcll bolieri* that I fee! wh I am saying. when I tell you that I hold yon to he one of tl apostles of the age. and rfemain ever gratefully, yours, j ALFRED B, TALLEY. St. Anthony's £ire, Hose or Erysipelas, Tetter and j Salt Ehouni, ‘SealJ Head, iUngworm,~Sore Eyes, Dropsy. • Dr. Robert M. Preblewrltes from Salem, N. Y., 12th Sejjt. 18591 that he has cured an inveterate case of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate finally, by tbe persevering use of onr Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous attack of Malignant Ery sipelas by huge doses of tfhe same; says he cures the comdme Eruptions by it constantly. 1 Cronchocele, (Goitre or Swelled Neck. J Zebnlon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes; “Three bottles of your-Sarsaparilla cured me from a Goitre—4 hideous swelling on the neck, wfaj£h Iliavo suffered from over two years,” [ j Lcncorrhoea or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ul- j ceratlop, Female Diseases, j Dr. J. B. 8. Chancing, of New York City, writes: “I mdst cheerfully comply with tbe request of your agent in saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent altemtlvefin the numerous complaints for which we employ such a reme dy, but especially in Female Diseases of the Scrofulous pi* athesis. 1 have cured many inveterate cases of Lcuv orrhaea by it, and some where the complaint wasdadMdby nice Ra tion of the uterus. ‘ The] ulceration Itself wasf sooh cured*— Nothing within my knowledge equals it for these female oe rangements.” -I Edward S. ilanow, of [Newbury, Ala., writes; “ A clanger* ous avarian. tumor on one of the females In mr family, which bod defied all the remedies wo ccuM employ, has at length been completely cured by your extract of Sarsaparilla, (Air physician thought nothing but extirpation could afford re lief, but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla ns the lost resort tefbcccuUing.and.lt proved cffecUlaL,- taking your remedy right aroaki«6 symptom ot tliedkiaasß remains. Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. j |Nxw_oaixAsB, 25th August, 1850] Dr.J. C. Ayer: Sir, I dhcerfullv comply wlth tho reqaest ■Of your agent, and report to you some of the effects I halve realised with your Sarsaparilla. - .1 * 1 have cured with it in my practice, tnostofthe complaints for which it is recommended, and have found its effects tru wonderful in the cure of Venereal and fiiurcnreal Diseoj One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers fir his throat,wbfl were consuming bis palate and the top of -fata mouth. Td Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him in fire weeks. A other was attacked by secondary in bis nose, ju the ulceration hod eateafaway a considerable part of ft, that 1 believed the disorder would soon reach his brain a kill him. But it yleldedito my administration of your & saparilla; the ulcers hedled, and he is well again, not course wltboht some disfiguration to his face. A worn who had been treated foil the same disorder by mnreary v suffering from this poison in her bones. They bad become so sensitive to the weather that on a damp day sbe snffeijed excruciating pain in hei joints and bones. She, too, was cared entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I kn|>w fromiu-foribabt, agent gay% pre partwon ffcomqjftur labtytory must btf'ft grbfticetecdy; con sequently, thgse truly rqmarknble malts with it hrv*c qot surprised me. fraternally yonrs, j ! G. V. j KhcmatiamjGout, ZJrcr Complaint. Independence, Preston Co., Va., 6th Julj, 1859 Ds. J. C. Ayer; Sir, I pave been afflicted with a pain! chronic Bhematism for a long time, which baffled the slj of physicians, and etude to me In spite of all tho remedie could find, until I tried Sarsnparillai ,One bottle end me in two weeks* and restored my general' health so mn that I am far betSr than before X was 1 think! a wonderful medicine, j J. FEEAMj Jnles Y. Getchell, of St. Lonis, writes: “ I have been j flicted for y£ars with an affection of the Liver, which ]ceratian,j Cniies and Krfoi/atioh' of the Bones, A groat variety erf cades have been reported to ns wt cures of these formidable complaints have resulted from Use of this remedy, but four spdeo here’ will not admit th Btfme of them may be fokind in on'r American Almanac, wl the agents below named arc pleased to furnish gratis to vvho call for them. I Dyspepsia, Heart-Disease, Pits, Epilepsy, Melan , dtiolf, Neuralgia. Many remarkable curjea of these have been m by the alteratire power of tbIS medicine. It sismtiintfes vital fnnetions into vigorous action, and thus overcomes' orders which would be [supposed beyond its reach. Sue remedy has long been required by the necessities of the ] the people, and we are confident this will do’ for them alt t medicine can do. | AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, clpleut Consumption, and for the Relief of Consump tive Patients in^advanced stagey of Disease. This is * remedy bd jfahfVetsally kttofch in BhfpOsß other for the ctire of throat and Ittng cobiplaints, that useless here to publish the evidence ol its virtues. Its rivalled excellence fpr boughs atld coldni and its truly i derfnl cutes of pulmonary disease, have ftnpe it kn throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Few are communities, or even families among them, who have; some personal experience of its effects—some*living trb in their midst of its vi<{tory over the Subtle and dLangci disorders of the throat itnd lungs. As all know the dr fat fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, effects otj tlrii remedy, we need not do .tagre to at them that Hhas how all the virtues that it did 3isve v making tfao cures which have won so sfroagly upon the fldcifce of mankind. s < ., l Prepares by Dr. 3. C, AVER & Co., ! ' | Lowell, 'Mai by C; kJ, [t. Robinson, Wellsboro; IT. -Sorden, Tioga j W. G. Miller and C. Parkburst. L rerh'ceville ; A. k J. Dearman, Knoxville ; S. X. lings, Gaines; J. Aj J. G. Parkbnrst, Elkland; K. Mlttfcell, Mitchellville; J. Rcdington, Mid bury; Bohn el t k Bandhll, Middlebnry Centre; W. Nesbitt, Mansfiildj & j§. Packard, Coring! G. R. .Sheffer, Liberty j D. S. Magee, Blossburg; k Witter, Mainsbnrg, and by Dealers everywhere March 27th, 1861.-6 m. NOTICE.— The' public tif'S hereby noti that the Co-partnership heretofore existing conducted in the nnm.o of Bennett A Randall, in Mercantile,!)ualnesa,;connected with thCj mannfne of Lumber Inttfe&Qjopnty, is now. olassjt-by mu consent and Agreement, taking effect the Ist of A inst. The Books arid-Accounts will remain with, are the property of |be new Firm of Solomon I nett & Son, who will continue the business at the stand. All having Unsettled accounts are particul requested to call and settle the same. I The old firfn (endcit their thanks for the liberal si of.patronage given them by the public, and solit continuance of. their) faror and patronage tq cessors, who will eneenVortoronder a fulleqaivc in good and cheap goods St’CaSh prieffs, and evert tide plainly marked) in figures, that all who pure can read tad examine for thethseives. I SOLOMON BENNET ! J. M. RAM)Aid/,- Middlehnry, AprS 2 IS, lBftl WOT ICE. WE ’have Ingham’s Combined Sttutter Separator in onr MUlj now cles ttheat perfectly, and all. fool grain fror and particularly the oats. Fanrihis can hare nh oats taken out of their seed wheat at oar Mill at 4 per bushel. Call and examine thel^irfersbeen." WEIGHS & CAILE 'Wellsboro, March 13,1861. * More heAikqparte .Tie subscriber" would re?peetfnlly.announ( the citizens of Wellsboro that be has on .hand a sortment of Harrison’s Columbian, Hair Oils, S Creams, Hair Restoratives, Rouge and Powdoi the Ladies, Ac., Ao, He would invite alt to givi a call, at the barber shop, back of the Postoffiee April 17,1881. GEO. CAMPBEI WALLPAPER, Wall paper wall paper; ... j WALL PAPER \ ; WALL PAPM WALL PAPER Latest states and hugest, assortment of wall paper everbronghtisrWeUsbord;’ fn getosotion with the above can be fsnnd Window Shades of dll Mn ftJ Calf seonat !- WM.H.SMEBH. ■ Wellsboro, April sth, TB6O. j /“fASH paid'firGßAliPat ; ■ -- \J TIOGA STEAM! PLOHR MIL! August 15, 1860,- 3m.’ • the f 1 & gare o n kty agitato e . COMMEBCIAL GOLLE6HV MrtAIED'oVEII TflE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY BASK, BINGHAMTON. N. Y. D. W, Lowxt«, Principal, Professor of the Scieficoof Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Lowells Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the satae, Ac. John Jlaneim, Commercial Accountant, professor of Book* ■ Keepiftg and Practical Mathematics. * J. Cfctma-, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Be partmeni. ... . ' A. J. Warnes, Professor of Practical atfd Qfpflmentai Pcfi- Commercial OUculutions and LECTURERS. lion. BAJffEt Si Dickinson', Lct'tftfer on ComtfiWctol Law add Political Economy, , . _ ..... Oou. Ransom BalcoM, Iftfc’ttfter . ■ . , Penmanship, in all Its branches, taught by the mottskßltal and tho-ongh-masters of the art, .No college In the.bountry enjoys a higher reputation In this department. l/tdies Department, entirely separate from that of the gen tlemen. Students can enter College at any tlme-no, vacation.® Time to complete the course from 8 to 10 .weeks,.! Students posting the requisite examination are .presented with the. most elaborate ond elegantly engraved Diploma issued by any commercial or classical Institution in the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situations. t®,For terms of Tuition, price ’of board, testimonials from graduates filling situations, Ac., scud }for circular con taining full particulars. 13yl rjniE EMPIRE STOKE IN FULL BLAST, $3 0,0 00 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Crockery, Hardware, fee. OH EXHIBITION AT J-. 'jR. BOWEN & CO.’S Empire Store, WELLSBORO. TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Poors ipen every day (Sundays excepted), "from early daWn till dewy eve,” add the Vhoys on hand te show this immense stock free-of charge, and the lowest key ever hoard injTioga county. Never was there such an opportunity since the days of Solon Jon to gratify the jcye and the'mind. Oh, were we h Pow, Jr., or some: great man with a vocab* alary that would reach-to the Ilodky Mountains, that we might be able to tel! you one half of our endless variety of FoJl 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 our goods,— Pat do not be afraid, friends* Come one and all, and yon shall see what ybu.sball sec. If your eyesight is poor, don’t forget your spectacles. We will show yoa the heavty of nature, boiled down in the kettle of arts and sciences, and manufactured into this large stock of jgoods* Recollect, ire-will -allow none dersell rfs. All hinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Wollsboro, Nov, 7, IBflO. ELEAD QUARTERS sre [be im. let all isHB aist: NO. 8 M. 350©] ih'scrlbef #ofll The's iWQ the not Aiy on s tloa of THE INHABIT A COtJ&IT, to tb» exicntire sddlt -..e1, u ; to his stock of Books, stationary, FANCY ARTICLES, 4c., i. n. IW -3i- i forming the complete assortment that can he found in this section, and which will he sold at ! ■ 1 . WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at pricol which cannot'foil_ to give -satisfaction. On handn ’^Si-j. tHe east mveatEO, . BEST.AND CHEAPEST BED IN’ tysß 1. MORE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more durable. Price, only $5.00. For sale by ® ‘ ' B. D. WELLS, Lawrenceville. MIRRORS! “ • MIRRORS! J MIRRORS! CST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the largest and best assortment of Mirrors ever brought to Weilsbore. People who wish themselves as otherssee them," will please call and' 6XSQIIQO, ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortmffit of O^R3PSTINC», Will he sold at the loweslprices, by Lawrenceville, Sept. 12, 1880. . **' WEtl£ ' Q.REAT REDUCTION.— Anticipating a change in onr business, we or# now offering onr large stock of STOVES at greatly reduced pHoes. PARLOR STOVES AT COST. Ca JV an “ Etamine for yourselves at 33 PARKER BRO'S, Wcllshoru. 8. I* AVERY’S PATEJij PATENTED MAT 8, 1860.~1h 9^ A this invention is toapply a brake , 0; y la melt a manner that articles attacked to tats, and raised by it, may befowexed nitb tbe hitherto alow and' tedious manual reren ment of tbs windlass being avoided, and ft,? at the aame, time admitting-of the oper»u complete control over the. deseendiag movem-Bi article being lowered. The invention is anr& various purposes pits use in connection mY may be mentioned as an instance, in which y ets, after raised and emptied, njayb,, ered, and their movement rotarded atthe « so that the; will not violently strike the tn entifiv American, For the purpose of Falsing and Lowerin in Wells, It is decidedly^ THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF f< The Brake nets as a cheek open the bsckwa of the bucket, without taming the crank, (t) acting, at|a brake, by pressing inward at the All who examine this machine, will at once ■ edge its PRACTICABILITY AND SDPERK Over every other machine in use. The opem the windlass is easily controlled with, and fern; osn bash. It combines all tbe advantages of t fashioned with the self-emptying backet, saj many new and useful improvements*. it ea apted to wells of any depthj, nnld wiU raise essih ordinary toratng. Five Bucket, */ water Afo™ .*e.p «' ordinary depth, and in the earns • juon to ipe depth,of two hundred feet The windlass and brake is also applicable' and lowering any kind of weight, and in evei is far superior to those heretofore in use, Raving purchased the right-fortho Counties ot ga and Potter, Pa., the undersigned are priepai offer for sale township rights for the maunfactm sale of the above improvement, on reasonable ' A. BIXBT, I*. D, SEEISj Oct. 13, 1860. CORNING FlxiE & LIFE INSURANCE BIGELOW 4 THOMPSON, AGENTS AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY . Of Hartford, Ct. —Capital „ . $1 oot HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN Cap'll, . SSM PA(ENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, Ct—Capital, jjj( PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY . Of New York City—Capital ||jp NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO ( Of Hartford, Ct. $2Jj MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of New Tort City,—Capital jjj MASSASOIT EIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital, HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPACT Capital, ' NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, The subscribers are prepared to issue policies oi aurance on the most favorable terms in the alert known and reliable Stock Companies, Farm buildings insured for three years stnt low as any good companies. All losses rnll be proinptly adjusted and paid i office- Application* b f mail will receive promm tootion ] • WM. L. BIQEIOW. Oct. IS, 1359- C. H. THOMPSON P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. TyTANSFIELP CLASSICAL SEMIN. WANtrUBU), TIOGA CO, PA The Spring Term of this Institution trill cot April 24, ISiil, and continue thirteen treekt. E. WILDMAN, A. M...., Pni.vcu’Ai.. Mrs. H. P. K. Wilduas Preceptreu. , Miss E. A, Chase.’. Mnsio Icicle. -Assistant ■ ■ Teacher in Primary Departecat Mr. Isaac Stickset .■. Penmimliip. EXPENSES Tuition (Primary) per Term. Common English... Higher English and Languages.;. Piano or Melodeon Use of Instrument Room rent, per term : Fuel, per term.... Incidentals, per term Board in private families, per week..,.., 1 (3 Every possible' effort will he made, both Ij Trustees and Faculty, to afford as good adrmlr can be had in any School in the State. The Br. is now in process of completion, which will mi to afford the very best accommodations to Is dents at the opening of the Spring -Term. Pn attention will bo given to such as are preparing selves for teaching. Those who have sons or ! tees to educate, will do wile to send them to Mi TniHon payable one half at the commence! the term, and the remainder at the middle or torily arranged • ■All-kinds of prodace taken in payment for if brought at the commencement of the Term, it ket price. For farther particulars address the Principal Vacancies in the Faculty will be filled imoeii* ' ' . Rev. N. FALLOWS, Prti Feb. 27, 1861, A.J. Boss, Se&’y. FOE S-ALEI B 7 WICKHAM & BLOODGO -At OVRKVtSBT IS TIOGA, TIOGA COUNTY, PA, _ A UUB SUPPLY Of ttIXJTT TR3KEB. SHRUBKEBV,- GRAPHS, EVERGBEBNSy de. f fa* PEARS —Trees of the most desirable kinds, tad* tra large site, if desired. Standard trees in bearing. APPLES—A great supply of the choicest kinds, different kinds of Crah apple. . PLUMS—A large supply of tb« best and no*t »J kinds. /' CHERRIES—An extensire assortment of the GRAPES —Via: Delaware*. Diana, Isabel!*, BUi ay. Whit© Sweet Sommer, Hartford Rebecca and Concord. . I ORNAMENTAL— Weeping Mountain A«b, Ho nnt, Balsam of Fir, Scutch Fir, European Silver Fib Spruce, Siberian and American Arbor Vitae, Urcb. SHRUBBERY*— HoIIy leaved Berberry, Cbfnw* 1 Spiraea prn ni folio, Beutzia, Green Forsythia. ROSES— Baltimore.Belle, Prairie Queen. GOOSEBERRIESr-Of several choice varietie*- CUR R A NTS— Cherry, Bed, and White/ W© would invite alt who are in want of aay of &• trees, &c.,to call and see them for their own satirises* B. C. WICHIIA&j.. jonx t. bloodgo» TJoga, Ang. 33 f 1860jl CABINET., f@S9Q WAEE BOO THE Subscriber most respectffllly announcu he has on hand at the old stand, and for ' Cheap X.ot of Furniture* comprising in part Drwing and Common Bureaus, Secretarkt ow Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Oomaos Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, fas and Chairs, Oilt and Rosewood Picture Frames, miide to ordef orf abort hearsb will be, furnished if desired. N. B. Turning done to order, j* Angust 11, 1869. B.' T. VAiiVO^ WIIUAB i rfiJTA' ILOT OF WHOLE OOTPALO W* J.OWER THAN EVER BBFP OfßEJffiD MABKEf* Whole Bofes firoajs3 to $8 HAT' AND CAP ST?®* . COR|«NO, N. y. / January 8, 1861, _ * T ATHS,.PICKETS AND - 7" sale at Tioga, by ' H ; March 20,1861. sol ...» 5* .. 4 5* ... 6 H ..!•» ... 2 *1 ... 15* ... 2 0* INGH®‘