/ mATtttt. tooalj A»i> Mlt; =»^^^^Wedi^gda^J^y^B4.l6ol. "if Aw Advertisements. ciurt Safe.—Saiffti H. McLeod, Geo. P, D- Seeley, David A. Clark. A recruiting officer i»|n Potter County, trying me* for Col; Regiment o'f eboof- . Attention is Billed jto the advertisement of the ,» tfeld Classical Seminary, i No other institution i gorier* pgnhsylvihl* possesses so mad, adfan 88^. 18 : :j.’ ■ tg- Gov. Centra has appointed John W; Byan, U of lawrencetille, as Assistant Paymaster in the Corps. *Mr. EyonmU tnake a Wpetent office-. - - v_. yj s Notice that Street Commissioner, Gray, I doing a good job jin feting thoouKerts on '« t street. Some of the crossings on that and Main Itteet, are the objects of complaint. 'They ought to ki'auik into the street, or the|itreet raised up to their „j IVo promised to call attention to them. ‘-g. Quit enterprising ftietj 1, W. H. Smith, has re ■ sni an excellent map for; *: Cheap one, of the Seat C f ffar. Persons who are mby already supplied will .V „ el i’to call at the Book Store and get one, as they Je almost indispensible to an intelligent reading of liewarnews. ~ . „g- The M. B. Church of Wellaboro, having boon will be opened for divine service on Thurso . 7 inst. Preaching A. M., by Dr. Reid> president of Genesee College/] At 2} o’clock P. M., Kev . B, I, lyes of Aabarn,;Sew York. At 7i P. M„ by Hev. B. S. Cmnmer. f j UE Time to Ad) - ebtise. —Batnuro lays it down os a rule, in his work ,on “The Art Of Mating -Money/’ that the “proper time to advertise judicious- Ir is when others don’t.” It strikes us that Barnum ii very pearly right, and big words wo commend to our business men at the time .whcn they seem to need (one encouragement. ' ■ jjES* Interesting accounts of celebrations of the Jourth in Farmington and Ward townships were re ceived too lose to he of interest to the general reader. would have published them this week, but the war neva limits onr space. All communications must be 'rucecoived here by noon ol Tuesday; 'Correspondents sill please remember this. . • ■» -if Got Bit that Tract—A burglar broke into a bikery at Binghamton, and- stole about ten dollars—— til in pennies—and several .’packages of the Rcpnlli ton which had been left there to be mailed early the ticjl morning. He supposed the packages contained gingerbread? or something- else of value. Fancy his mortilieatioh. His body will, ho found one of these days in the river theyo,,if remorse Ts as powerful in Hi human heart as SylvanurCobb, Jr., says it is. jjES- Fatac Accidest.-4 iho Bradford Arynt says that Mr. John Epsy, of Standing Stone township, cime to his death very suddenly on the r 2d ihst. As near as wo can learn, he waff in his Plaster Mill su perintending- some affairs at lout tho machinery, and ■ai bo was walking by, his c] ntegught in it, dragging him in and crushing him. jjHo was immediately ex tricated, but his injuries wfth so great that he died in a few moments. Mr. E. t»J a good citizen and influ ential man, and his Ufa i&decjky deplored both by bis young wife and many 1 friend-'. Sensible QuEßiEg-r-Tb© snlf-cxainiDgiDgso ciety has proposed the,following queries to all people ©bout this financial period f' Does it cost anything to "irint a paper? .How long can a printer - Jsbrd to furnish a paper for nothing? 1 r .i f Do printers eat, drink) ffjjd wear clothing? If so, how do they got ii t bo I owe for my paper? i la not this particular period a first-rate time to jjmy bp? ’ _ *■' A /SST* Harvest.—Our fanners are now engage haying end harvesting.. Thekpropa in this section 'a general thing Ipok well, we hear coinplai from some localities. An eyji descanting on! times os they effeef ijs farmers bav< bard times.' Crops are goos|j*n4 prices will be g for everything excepting fray, the plenteousnesi which all over will make very cheap. While, farmers will be gettinggood 'pHces for tholr produce, the price of everything th£y consume, clothing, dry goods, groceries, all will be chdsp. Other branches of business certainly do not jiresetit anything so flattering these hard tinges. —'-liradford Reporter. Support Yocb t/ocAL Paper.— lt4s snrpri «mg to us, says an exchange, that bo many intelligent Qcn manifest so much! indifference about sustaining their local paper. They seem to forgot the fact :hat the local press ia emphatically the representative and Exponent of local interests; fl'ants, and wishes of s ach community, and that on it* Energy and wntchfulnesT the community must mhinly rely. There is!'no business man but suffers By dhts Indifference. , Just in proportion as your local patronised is it €na blad to advance the interests of the place. Too many are wiljing io let their local paper fan guisfi by withholding frcun St , the patronage in their power to extend to it, Tl»dy jsfcy it is too small—is sot worth-taking, not seeaijnjfjto realize that it by - tbeir.sapport thabft larger and so j im proved as ttt mfcfct the full’ dictations pud wants of toe community. - ’ , ??oW We hold that if a man i® able to take but One it should be the one'patched nearest his place residence, Ilia first duty to encourage, support sustain bis home paper. , If. he can take two , let next be ofte that is published at the commfcqcicl Metropolis. If (he local papers are not iwbat you bink they should be, inquire df yourself whether you bivo done all you can to &ake them bc'tter, -&• / i ■ VP Me v]wnoN& .FaSSEKOER. — bast . 'Tuesday night, the i'illarge of Corning was tho ?«nc of some lively excigiment. It seems that! tho tli Wisconsin Regiment jfadjipade a contract with the! jl Road authorities fori their transportation from' . iicago to Harrisburg “ly way of Toledo, Cleveland! offal.° or Dunkirk" and -lElmlra.” •On arriving at • on ™ t , it was found thjjt there were but 9 coaches) 3 having been sentient on express trains. ' Tho Sent stated he had telegraphed to Elmira for cars! M d 6 were on the way detained at Hornellsville •“ could hot promise them before 10 A. M. next'day! n being informed that there wee plenty of cars at 11 Col. Paine fo'nnd jthe force of circumstances ‘finally changed his couthe; and directed the train to . aio. The Col. could not do otherwise- than go by cars were not reaiy.at Dunkirk, 0 only 18 in all lo ;be provided bjr the next day, Mmo 8 short of the requisite number te accommodate regiment. Go arriving at Corning (via Buffalo) jj* . ’X* * Erie Rail Hoad refused tq transport tho to Elmira, or permit the train to gun over d- for the reason the Regiment had .not homo Coni’ rom ® Bn k*ri £ ~ The Agent of the Buffalo and Sieh' en tendered tbe.gold lor full fare for Com'^™ 01 * 0n arl d for all the freight from reft J* l ° This Was declined, and the train 6(1, . r ' rmi6 ri°n to proceed. Col. Paine had about 1 Jlc k on the trains tiic/ihole Regiment tired cud ttmgryj and in this condition they found themselves switched on to'a aide track, and gently given to under they could remain there. Under those oircum atanocs, Coh Paine took possession of the. night, ex- going-east, and informed the Agent of -the Road thatlwhen that train vent his Reglmdnt mdat go also. The Agentgot his badf np, and tried tha‘.Mastering styUf, hut to little putpose. ■ One thousand tjrolyerineß were hungry and tired, and possibly a little^ cross on acconnt of this most senseless detention. This state of;things lasted four hoars. I Finally the Rail Road Agent eaved,and thoexpress with the Wolverines vent on to Elmira. We don't thhik the Rail Road Com pany will try that experiment again/ In this case ColJPaice was evidently the wrong passenger*' . ■ MARRIBt), , InJacksohpOn the 14th inst., hy the’Rev. L. Stone, Mi;. W. ROGERS of Mainsburg, to Miss SAHAQ J. SERGEANT, of Jackson, ; j 3D I 33‘3D . JTIjJ Deerfield, on the ICth snst., Mrs, HENRIETTA in the 73d year of her age. Ttye deceased bad been a resident of this county for nearly years. Her husband, Elisha Hill, departed ,lhia life Janv. 1852. After she was relieved of her assiduous care of him, as also of her aged mother, who died shortly before, she seemed only to be waiting patiently her Master’s sum-" rheme to call her to a bettor world. In the unmerited grace of phd through Christ was all her trust. Those intimately acquainted with her, admired her for the extensive cultivo* tiohland greatness of her mind, but more especially do they bowau reverence to the goocfnqss ot her heart; Her, doll* cate;appreciation of the kind attentions which she required In Infirm state, secured foriher the tenderest regard not only of her own family, but also of the neighborhood in whish she lived. ' i ( | The wearied spirit now has taken flight - i ' 15 And kindest hands arranged the wasted clay; i i They laid it’mong the giuves Of those she lov’d I t To wait the final resurrection day. ' f 1 -’r S.EO. ' I ' SPBOIAL , iNOTICES. ± ? * WHO SH.OIOLD USE DS. X BOVEE BOOS’ VEGETABLE 11 IMPERIAL WINE 1 BITTERS ? * i i l 1 A|l who are afflicted with Incipient Consumption or Weak [mrigs should u«n theig* \ Aft who snfferfrom weajc Stbmacus, Dyspep daJor Piles should nse them. | , '; All who snffer-fnm General ior NeWons Debility, Restless »eai at night, want of £c., should-nse them.] [A3I persons who are convalescent after fever or,other sick 's* p' ‘ ' use them. . l ! tf the Gospel, Lawyers, Lectorcrs, and all pnb ihonid use them. ' - i \ 'pers, and -all persons leading a feedentary life hero. ’ 1 iml infirm should ps© them. 2 i a stimulantor tonic should use Ihem. :c addicted to the use of ardent spirits land wish lould use them. I ; isdo of a pure Stjcrry Wine, and of tfro native ierbs of the country, and should bo recommend ranee societies, clergymen, phj'eiciana, and all imanity. j ! >reparcd by an experienced and skillfull physi de from their medicimfl properties, are a most -.ooverage; and yet, jas a incdicine, aro as innocent ahi harmless as the dews of l|eaven. .Sold by druggists geuorallyL - i , 1 CUAS. mVDIfXtEO it CO.,Proprietors, | Mails close as Northern (Tioga, Cor ilbg, Clereland, ; Ac.,) at 9.45 a. m. The Sldutbern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington,! Ac.,) at a. M. The Jersey ’phore, < Morris, Cedar Run, As.,) and the Couderaportj(Pine; Creek, Gaines, West I(»ke, Ac.,) at 2 t*. if., eveiy Tuesday-and Friday. Mails leave New Yorfc the Ist, 11th and 2£st of each month. j ' tAn Overland Mail for California leaves St. Louis twice a week. Letters for this Mail ghonld be marked **, )vcrland.” eAU letters alleged to dontain valuable- enclosures siould he registered. »■ j. ' x . 1 Post Masters are instructed to retain all mail mat : ter belonging to any invmdnal until his arrearages— if? he be in arrears—for postage be paid. , J Post Office open from 71a. m., to 8 p. m., every day, Sunday excepted. Hugh Yolxq, P. M. l! POPUP AT’THE } [Low Prices the order ol IPIGHT HUNDRED j Gingham, really woi IVE HUNDRED Y, 5} cents. ax hundred yah: ) cents. JIOUR THOUSAND J . Goods, latest and rlc well worth double the is \NE THOUSAND J warranted all boiled COLORED Dress Silk; J .styles, very low. tHAWLS; Cloth, Silk; ) egant and wonderful [2SOO Pa&.more of those ; bb DOZEN Gents’ Neck I other Goods equ| T ET nobody spend nj dollar for Dry Goods until I -j they have examined my'stock. Goods shown freely. I i | REAL Valcncienne and Guipure Laces, hmagnifi-, cont Variety, now tjpening. , 1 BIOH Lace Draperies and embroidered Curtain Muslins, *ory chearp. 1 ; 'j T OSIERY, for all creation !, Cotton, Thread, p~l and Silk; everybody caq be suited In’Hosiery. fpWENTY-FIVE CARTOON'S Broeadbd Bonnet [I and Trimming Ribbons, for 10 els. f>erj yard and upwards, at the | BEEHIVE, f Elmira, July 10, IBolj opr. 17-m6. li Dts i the (to jbod 1 UNION STORE, | WELLSUOKO, PA., | J.-JR BAILEY & GO., Proprietors. I ' • -I - : ; f Dealers in . 1 TAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS,; STRAW and MILLINERY GOQDS, HATS, GROCKERY, NAILS. { , GLASS a>)d HARDWARE, I • and OILS, FISH, | CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, I HAMS, PORK, FLOUR, ind all kinds of , ; , | _ _ r Altai i*Koi>t T CE, : lowest Cash Prices. ' j May 3, 1861; L j j i /X fVTEW COOPER SHOP.—The undersigned XI respectfully informs the oilmens of 1 Wollsboro pnd vicinity, that he has "opened a COOPER. SHOP opposite - ’ • -J. . ,i ’ , | CBOWL’S WAGON SHOP, and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and to brder, from a gallom-keg to a fifty parrel; tnb. Re poiring niso done bushart notice. ;D. F. ELLIS, f Wellshofo, May 8,1561. 1 ' ' \’ I : IQ TRAY HElEEß.f—Came itito my enclosure ]0 about the llth of June, a dark red ;hoifet, two Vears old. The owner Will please come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away.- f Charleston, July 17,18611; ' J. G. DAB.TT. flitORE NEWS FROM HEAD !_L7JL The subscriber wduld, respectfully announce to iho citizens of Wellsborjo that ho has, bn hand an as sortment of Harrison’s Columbian Hair Oils, Soaps, Creams, Hair Restoratives, I Kongo arid Fowder for £he Ladies, Ac., Ao. Ho wopld invite all to give him h call, at tho harbor shop, hack of che .PosG.fiire. f Anrifir, IS6I, | i GEO. CAMPBELL: f | /• . ‘ ' . ‘ , , trade; EE HIVE. the Day. ; TAEDS.fasfc color Scotch tth Is. for 6 £c. ARDS' White Brillaint at IDS Barege d'Ahglaia for 6 i: : ' TARlis magnificent Dress best designs, at ls 3 Is 6d, 3s ioncy.‘ ■ 1 ARDS Black Dress Silks* , from] 600 to $3, 1 (, some of the most! recherche ind Lace Mantillas, Terr el l chenpr. splendid Shilling Hose. Tiesai (2) cents a piece, iplly !! 1 ' • 1 - 1 -fiHE TIt)G | GROVER & BAK^S I , CELEBRATED NOISELESS . SEWING MACHINES, j| FOB'FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING USE, 1 m BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Agencies in alt the principal Cities and Totene in the T United States, ■The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Company are now manufacturing, and have on exhibition at their different salesrooms, machines making the Shuttle or Lock-Stitch, of the same patterns and at the same prices as their celebrated Grover and Baker Stitch Machines, thus affording the public the advantage of- comparing the stitches of the two leading machines and exercising theirown judgment os to>thelr re* selective merits. This is the only company that mannfactnrs kinds'of machines, and therefore the only one that can oijfcr this privilege to the purchaser. i 1 We speak from experience when we say that, after having tijled all the principal Sewing Machines, we must accord to tljat of Grover anid Baker the preeminence. Those indispen' SaMe features ofjsewing, strength, uniformity andolastlcity, aal of which are brought ont in this incomparable invention, rdake It the first dewing machine in the country. Othor a Bavo their goed points, hut this combines all, and 1 possesses ejjrery characteristic necessary to make it most desirable. ” jy. T. Ch ristian 'Advocate dnd Journal, V'Merit V 3. X > retkkce.~-‘We perceive that the Gxovor and leaker Sewing Machine is every day growing more and more fa favori both for manufacturing and family purposed—but as adapted to all the requirements of finally use. Other machines, by dint of brazen puffery and conniving with committees at annual foies, havo been thrust forward fafa the first place; but they are fast losing this unmerited posi tion. The real merits of the Grover ami Baker Machine ore beginning to be known in a practical way, and daily! is the demand for them increasing, while the demand for heretofore better known, but inferior machines, is proportionally do ring. So it iurns out in this, as in many other instances} ‘honesty is |the best policy/and the right, in the end comes uppermost. j •» A trial of over two years enables ns to say with the great est confidence that there is no hotter' machine-fin general femllyuse than.Qrovct and Baker’s Sewing Mach hie Co. It jjaakes a beautiful clastic seam that does not rip with wear or gashing, runs jalmoat noiselessly, is plain, simple, easy to Work, and not liable to get out of repair, fastens the ends of £ts own thread, and uses threads and silks directly from the ipools on whichl they are bought.”— X. 1' Leader. i Grover and Baker’s Machines’ work in theirpecnliarstitch, ,nd fabrics put together by it, may wear and' dr<s to 1 pieces rom original weakness or hard usage, but come apart or give jjway at the seams, they can not; they will together when tho cloth pr calico around them hangs fa rags and tat iters.—X. T. Daily Xcias. i» 1 , t jl u The points wo'concMvo most necessary and important to meet the wide range of requirements in a machine fear family jjsewing, we find more fully combined in the Grover ,yiud Ba jjker. viz., extent of capacity, simplicity of construction, ease |of management, advantage of using! thread from two spools '{without re-winding, strength of work, elasticity* durability , jand regularity (of stitch, and quietness of movement. We therefore markjaward to the Grover and Baker.” —Report of ipennessee Stdte fair of ISCo—also of Si. LouU Slait Fuir of tSOO. j ■ J May 15,1801.— 1y (I : PATENTED NOVEMBER, 1859. ARMY GARMENTS. i! Messrs. Ba|lou Brothers are arniy shirts jjand undergarments of alt kinds; Parties At distant Ijcamps can ho~* orde ' filled by Merely ndi noas- itires and ad> i F.Y.S, V ! n 1 i i i i{ i i 1 i ( i ■ v_ THE MEASURES “ARE A, the distance around the neck. Bto B, the Yoke. D to D, distance around the body, under the armpits. C to C, the'Sleeve. £ to E, the length of the Shirt. { BALLOU’S PA TEX ! IMPROVED FREXCH-YOKE SHIRTS. A’KEW STYLE OF SHIRT WARRANTED TO FIT. By sending the above measures per mail we can guarantee a perfect fit of onr new stylo of Shirt, and return by Express to umy part of the United States, at Si 2, SISJ SIS, $24, <te., <fcc., per dozen. Also, Importers and Dealers in Men’rt Furnishing Goods. j BALLOU BROTHERS, Juno 12,1861. No. 409 Broadway, Now York. jvew goods: j TEKY CHEAP , FOR READY PAY. Ti L. BALDWIN Has and is! now receiving a largo and various stock of SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE, Composed of ■ DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOljs and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, Iready MADE CLOTHING, WOODEN WARE, and in fact! all Merchandise called for in the market, all of whiih will be sold at the PANIC PRICES for - READY pay. All persons desjring to buy Goods for: CASH, will do well to cal] and examine my stock of ° Merchandise before making purchases elsewhere, as the slock will bo disposed of at unusually low prices for Cash. Tioga, ikay 8, 1861. T. E. BALDWIN. j o. bdUard rS SELLING GROCERIES al prices to suit L the tidies. Road them: Good Brown Sugar, at ; ;.6 cents per lb. Best Crushed “ "... ;.10 “ “ Best Granulated “ ". 110 “ " Best Powdered “ " ...10’ “ “ BestCoffco Sugar “• “ 9 “ “ Kerosene (Carbon) Oil" 1.00 1 " “gal, Extra Syijnp ' "... 50 “ “ “ Juno 19,1861. , . •VTTOOL! 'WOOL! —The lußkest Market V V price paid fur-Wool at the L’uion Store of | W, BAILEY) t Cb. jgF —i | : = » COUWDT AGITATOB* WAB! WAB! UPON HIGH PRICES & LONG CREDITS! ; O. BULLARD Has Just returned from the cities with a-complete u- SUGARS, COFFEES, 7c TEAS, MOLASSES, ■ RAISINS, . SPICES, and other staple Groceries, which cannot bo excelled in quality or cheapness in this or any other country town. ; His new stock of Groceries iinfefaces SALERATUS, SOAP, ORANGES, LEMONS, EESOSINE, CAMPHBNE, CASTOR oil:, FLUID, SWEET OIL, . LAMP OIL, and nearly all tbo luxuries need in the tables' of Civilization generally and the people of Tioga County in particular. Among these are sncb articles as h!aMS, Sugar-Cured or Smoked, DRIED BEEF/ an excellent article, 1 CODFISH, Pickled or Dried, MACKEREL, WHITEFXSH, HERRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, As. % A. good article of FAMILY FLOVR- Always jm hand. Also, RICE, CORN StARCH, SYRUP, AS. - WOODEN WARE, > Including, ■ wash!TUBBS, . PAILS, ■ CHURNS, MEASURES^ BAjBY WAGONS, two or three kinds. MOPS, BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES, I CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET, do. f CLOTHES PINS, lots of them, -t TRAVELING BASKETS, and other things too numerous to mention. dried fruits. Including DRIED DRUSES, DlflED APPLES, ! DRIED PEACHES, DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEA'S, 1 _ , Also, all kinds of NXJTS and FXNCY CANI)IBS. MISCELLANEOUS. HEMP and CANARY SEEDS, ' LA|MP CHIMNEYS, all sites, i Adamantine Candles, 1 Snnff, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,* dozen vjaries, and a good assortment of Yankee No- tions add Toys. 'VTelUhoro, April 17, 15C1, TI/TANSFIELD .CLASSICAL SEMINARY. MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. Tha Pall Term of this Institution, will commence September 3d, 1861, and continue'thirteen weeks. B. VfILDMAN, A. M /...PniKCirAL, -prof) N. M. PmcE, A. B ...Assistant. , Mrs.) H. P. R. Wildmax Preceptress. Miss) E. A. Chase Music Teacher. I Teacher in Primary Department, Mr. Isaac Sticksev Penmanship. I EXPENSES. , Tuition (Primary) per Term - $2 60 Common English I 76 Higher English Math, and Languages.. 800 Mas c, Piano or Molodeon *. 8 00 Use of Instrument 2 00 , Boom rent, per term 1 50 Fuel, Pall term 2 00 Inci ientals, per term 25 Bea d in the Hall, per week..... 1 60 ir We krc most happy to be able to soy to the friends and pr .irons of this InstitutlGn, and also to fill within the range of its patronage,'that the building will be finished and furnished for the accommodation of all, who nay apply fdr admission as students. The peo ple of Mansfield, who have so long and sacrifizingly labored for this, educational enteiprize, Tioga and Bradford Counties, Northern Pa., may no* begin to reap tbo fruits of having' , in their min&t, a First-Class Seminary of learning. U ii the design uf tho Faculty, which is composed of teachers of much experience and acknowledged ability, to make every possible effort to render this School one of the most desirable tho State, for thos£ who desire a thorough, practical education. The building has a very desirable location on an eminence, about joighly rods east of the Tioga Railroad, It is a britjk structure, 156 -fleet long, four sloriis High, built ip the-moat modern stylo of architecture. There are two Literary Sociotfe3 r conneetcd with tho School, each ijaving a room exclusively for its use. There is also a Library in the Institution for the use of stu dents. .)• No student will be taken for less than a term, ana any who enter will, therefore, bo obliged to pay tui tion for a full term. Tuition payable, one half at the commencement, and the remainder at tho middle of the term, • The building having been erected at a great ex pense, the Trustees being anxious to keep i,t in the best possible state of preservation, think it not best to hare any self-boarding in tho building. Those who desire to board themselves, can procure rooms at a very reasonable rate in the village, . *,, 4 Forjfurtbcr particulars address the Principal. t Rev. N. FELLOWS, Pres’t. A. if. RjOSS, Soc'y. July IT, 1861. IMPORTANT ANSOUNCEIIET! THjE copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of VV. A. HOE & Co., having been dissolved, the subscriber, for the purpose of immediately closing up the business of the concern, now offers their Urge Stock of Goods at NEW YORK COST. Persons desirous of making purchases, will find it to their advantage to call at once and make their so leetiois, aa - “first COMB, FIRST SERVED.” This stock consists of the usual variety and general assortment of , DRY.I GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS & SJHOES, HATS A CAPS, ~ BEADY MADE CLbTHING, WOODEN WAKE, ■ GLASS WARE, ckilPBT A FLOOR OIL-CLdTHS, Ac^ic. arid iiuat lift immediately disposed pf. t, JEROME SMITH, W< Ilsboro, July 10, XSdl, I itECRUITS WANTED! Tvrenty-t"rfe able bodied men, not less than fire feet five inqhps in height, are now wanted to raise the liumßcr in my Company to the mniimum standard of 101 men. , When ton or more men can home in one squad, X will forward passes for them at once. JULIUS SniJHWOOD,. ! Ciipt. “ Tioga Invinciblca.” Camp Curtin, July 2, Ufll,' sortment of f FANCY BASKETS, WHEELBARROWS, for small boys. BUGGY MATS, f S WOMB \ - \ £ALX. 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[Aug. 11, ’59. , WATCH, CLOCK; JEWELRY S^OREi rpHE undersigned, having purchased of As- J- die Foley his interest in tba Clock, Watch and jewelry business, respectfully invites the attention of the public to his Assortment of goods, in connection with the BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS: - , Batches of all discriptlons for rale, and afpri oes -ranging front $lO to. Si-50. . Can sell the now AMERICAN. WATCHES, with heavy hunting cases,' and warranted, for the low sum of $35. Also w}Jl, to kept'on hand, GOLD WATCHES, espicially for tho Ladies, CLOCKS, from $1.25 to $76, will always be found On exhibition.], . In CbNNECTiON WITH THE ABOVE, can be had all kinds of SILVER AND PLAITED WARE, to salt the purchaser, aud marked with spy inscription or name. The above is always warranted] A largo,assortment of watch guards,, keys, and bbst AMERICAN KNIVES,-silver butter knives, ibi Ac,’ All kinds of REPAIRING dope by Andie Foley at the old stand, W. H. SMITH. - Wellsboro, March 13,1861. FASHIONABLE MILLINERS’ SHOP, .. - MAIN ST., WELLSBORO. MISS PAULINE SMITH has just purchased her SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ' Consisting .of Straws, of all kinds. Pattern Hats, Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks of all kinds, and in fact ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. sha. solicits a call from the ladies of Wellsboro and vieijuty, feeling confident that ,H|5E GOODS 'WILL BEAR. INSPECTION, (i And compare.favorably with those of any cstabliih. ment in the couniy in regard to price. . AND PRESSING done ini superior manner, n .. . . Room Opposite Empire Store, up-stairs’. , May 15,1861. MANHOOD. How Lost, How Restored’. Just Published, in a Seated Envelope. On the Na ture, Trcejtment, -and’ Radical Cure of SpcrmatorrlKca,, or Sfinißal Weakness, Nervousness and ihrot gntary ‘omission, Inducing ttn potency. and Mental and Pby sicalln Capacity. By Roar. J, Culvxewrix, M.D..'author of the 11 Green Book,” Ac. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Loct.ure, clearly proves from bis own experience that theawfol consequence of Self-abuse -may be effectually. .. removed’with out medicine and without’ dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings ur cordials, pointing nuta mode of cnre at once certain aud effectual, by which ev ery .sufferer, ro Plotter what his. condition may he, may cure tiitttse 1 f,■ cAcnji!’). -prirotw.v and radically. This lecture will prove aboon to-thonsands and thousands. ,' . Sent under seat, in a plain envelope, to- any address, poat paid, on the receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing Dr, Cn.J.C.-KLINE, . 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office box 4,553. To consumptives; "71 S - J cheerfully send ([free of A charge) to all who desire it, the copy of a Stu ms Recipe by which he was cured of that Pibe dis eas?!. Consumption, v '.Bnflhrers with Cosscmptjos, Asthma, Bboxchitx*, or at)y Iftng affection, he sincerely .hopes will try this Recipe, well, that if they do so .they will he more than satisfied with Ihe result. Thankful dor his own .complete restoration, be isaniiofis tp.filace in the hands , of. every sufferer -the. means.' of care, Those wishing the receipe with foil directions, Ac., will please call 6n or address Ret. WM. S. ALLEN, No. 66 John Street* New York. May 1, iBfil.-=3 moe. June, 5,1861, KSOXVILLE BOROUGH ORDINANCE. Be it enacted by authority of the Bargees and Town Council of tha Borough Knoxeille; - , That the act of_the said Council, passed Bqc. Ist, A. 8., ISJiJ, and amended and published Apbil 2d, 1853, bp farther amended so as to exclude that part . of the side walk- on tho south side of Main street he- { tween. Water street and the west end of the Boro, from ' the.phbeiyoss of said a?t. ' And also to. extijnd the side walk from the west .lino of H. G. Shorts lot to the cast line.of suid Boro. Also that the side walks shall be graded before pav ing, so that the top of the pavement will be not less thad six inches, nor more than ten inches above (he grade of the ditch alongside as fixed by the Council. Also that good plank or gravel walks approved br ibe Street Commissioner and Council will be accepted in lieu of Flag pavements if desired by parties. Also that the time for completing said walks ho ex tended to.ist Sept 1861. J. P. BlLES, Burgas. Attest N. 8. RAY, -Cleric. ■ Knoxville, June 12,18611 VALUABLE FAKxUING LANDS FOR SAXiE. THE undersigned is now offering to settlors a largo quantity of excellent farming lauds, sit uated farm two to fifteen miles’.distance from boro, in Dolmor, Shippen, Morris and Elk townships; Tioga Co., Pa.' 1 The lands are generally well watered, good soil,and in is healthy jpart of .the country, and . will bo‘sold in lots to.snit purchasers ainfcon very.liberal terms of , <2 . . For fiifther particulars inquire of the owners, Messrs. Phelps, Dodge <!: Co.; 19 and 21, Cliff Sli, New York, or of the subscriber, JOHN DICKINSON, Agent. ' Wollabord, Oet. 3, 1860-yl ■C»XECCTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters thstaiuen -s-J tarj having been granted to the,undesigned on the last will andtestament of JO JIN BERRY, late of Tioga, dec’d, all, persons indebted to estate of said decedent, are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them to JUDITH BERRY, June 26, 1861.*» NOTICE.— Persons indebted to me, either by. judgment, note, Qr hook account, must settle atl.eneß, or tbo claims will be put in process of cof- Jeetioh. Call upon either H. Sherwood, Attorney, or Mrs. Julius Sherwood, at IV el Is boro. May 29, 1861. - JULIUS SHERWOOD,' - A large FAMILY CARRIAGE, in good order, od easy terms. Also a BUGSY,- Enquire at {he Bing ham Office. „■ Wellsboro, May 22,1861. BINOim BOOKS, Magazines, and Newspapers honnd in gnl perior Styles.- Universal facilities enable ns td pleas all. Call and see at the BOOK STORK. Boots and shoes—t» fit thebipcest - not or the smallest lu-.i-y.' Oi. capon in > \ [quality considered]; ct Uie I.CCX-’LiVlP'' 5- - \ —AND — Executrix, FQRSALE. '< \
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