THE. JSF.W GOEOEEIi, ‘ !Wa Chjljt frcicft lbe. Harrisburg fclcf/rdph the following interesting skCtcfiof the-history of Col. Biddle, who has fecehtlyaccepted the com mand of Ihe regiment m£de dp ftonfthe “wild-" cat” counties of Pennsylvania: ' ‘ . “Wehave already, arironneed 'the change at Camp dorian, by which;-!ol. Charles J. Biddle, of Philadelphia, succeed i Col; Seiler in coni mand.' It will'be retiiefl Wed by-our readers that the 'wild-caf regbp’ bt elected our gallant friend,: Thomas L. Ka laj'olonel,’ and Maj. Bid dle Lieutenant. OolbillJ.'i'Tho .former, appreci ating the. superior ? military qualifications of Maj. Biddle, with a that: did hi* credit, promptly puposed a change of positions, and insisted upon Maj: Biildle taking command of the regiment, jiter ..repeated and Urgant solicitations' the generous proposition was ad-' cepted, and 1 the arrangement heartily approved By the entire regimeht, which is now one of the bdst officered in the State;- ’ ■ . “Those of our renders,who have a desire to inform themselves with regard to the new and accomplished Commander oF Camp Curtin, will do well to'examine [the volume of official reports published by Congress, relative to the . Mexican war. Colonel Biddle appears to have been particularly distinguished in the actions of Contreras, Churubusco, Moliho-d‘e!-Ray, Chepnltapeo, and the taking of the City Mexi co. Gen'. Scott’s repor| of the ■ storming of Cbepultepeo, names Capf. Biddle as ‘one of the first in assault.’ Gen. Cadwalder’s report of the. battle of Molfqo-deKßay, mentions thal Capt, Biddle left his bed when the firibg began and joined his company ;• and Col. Andrew?, giving an account of tfie itorming of Chepul tepec, which took placV five days after, says j: ‘Capt. Biddle was, I tUdiave, the second officer who entered the works, and acted with his acj oustomed brayery. i He. joined us in the morn ing from a sick bed'agtpbst my wishes and or ders.’ iAn emphatic encomium on his conduct ' appears also in the; report of Gen. Pillow, ip whose column Capt. Biddle made the march from Vera Crux, and took parfin.the operations incident to it,-and in the decisive battle of Cant trcras and tihiirubutcov Gen; Billow speaks of him as ‘Capt. Biddle, prompt, vigilant and dar ing.’ After Cbepultepeoi.in, the attack upon ; the city, Capt. BiddleVcptnpany seem B 1° havj) been selected from the regiment to occupy the i position furthest in;advance, and to drive the : enemy out of it. The gallant services of the ; Voltigeurs on .this memorable occasion will not ; soon be forgotten. The Advance -of. this regl i ment was led thrpughtopt by Capt. Biddle.— | His celebrity as a disciplinarian is not due-to | any severity of character!. Always genial and ! gentlemanly, 1m has neytf had the reputation 'in the army of being i ; martinet. The bdbits i of precision and accuracy which have mads i him-a man who succeeds in all he undertakes, ; win their way in-espectibly with those around him.. He is. equally famed as a tactltlon and , student of strategy.- I “Col. Biddle’s rank of Major in the Army of j the United States—fa most "inadequate reward ‘ for his-services,’ in the opinion of Gen. Scott-- was given to him .‘for gallantry in the field In 1 1846.’, Since the Mexican war, .he has resided i in Philadelphia and at Andalusia, the country i place of his father, Ihe late Nicholas Biddle.-- : We feel assured that Colonel Biddle will make ; an efficient officer, and rapidly win his way t) i popularity with the office and soldiers under 1 his command.” ’ f’•] . ' < " i Waterloo the Day .'After the Battle.-- ; On thesurlace of two square miles, it was’ as : certained that fifty thousand men and horses ; were dying 1 The lustfriohs crop of ripe grai i I which had covered the field of battle, was, re , duoed tb litter and heated into the. earth, , and ■ the surface'trodden dotvri by the cavalry, and [furrowed deeply by this cannon wheels, strewed With many a relic of the fight.' Helmets and shattered firearms and broken swords: i-all the varieties of military ornaments lancer I caps and Highland bpnnets; uniforms of every color, plumes and pennon; musical instruments, 1 the apparatus of artillery, drums, bugles, bin ] good God! why dwellon the harrowing picture fofafoughten field ?-e'-eaoh : nndcy.ry ruinous , display bore mute te4 Iniony to the .misery of i such a battle. Coulljthe melancholy appear ! ancb of this scene of [death be heightened, it , would be by witnessing tfia researches of the living, nmid its desolation,; for the objects of [their love. Mothers and wj'v.’s and children for ;days were occupied in|hat mournful duty ; and .the confusion of the corpses—-friend and foe in itermingled as they were—often rendered the at ! tempt at. recognizing individuals difficult and jjßometamea impossible.? ’ In many places the, dead lay four feet deep , upon each other, marking the, spot some Brit ish square had occupied, exposed .for hours to the murderous fire of a French battery. Out ' side lancer and cuirasaier'were scattered o<! the earth. Madly attempting jto force the serried [bayonet of the Brittisb, thiy had fallen in boot less essay by the musketry.of the inner files.— Further on you-lrace the sfpt where the cayaln [of France ondEngland haCjencduntered ; chas* jseur and huzzav were; intermingled: and the [heavy Norman horses Of the Imperial Guard' Were interspersed witlf, the charges-which had carried Albion’s chivalry!' Here the Highlai [der and Tiraileurlay sidebyside together; and the heavy dragoon, pith green Erin’s badgi upon his helmet, was (dappling in death with •the Polish lancer. On |he summit of the ridge, where the ground was-iumbered with the dead and trodden fetlock delta in the mud and gore fby'the frequent rush* [rival cavalry, the t|iick strewn corpses of the I nperial Guards .pointed but the'spot where’Nal sleon had been defeated. Hero, in column the ft yored corps,-on whom his last chances rested,f.had been annihilated; and,the advance and repulse of the guard was' traceable to a mass of failed Frenchmen. In the hollow' below, the last struggle of, France pad been vainly maddj for there the Old ■Guard attempted to nreetjthe British and afford time to their disorganized companies to rally. j ■ * *y—. —; i Whenever it 5s you}' Miserable lot to hear Janything said against U, person, you should re ’inember the old masifji that there are always two-side? to a story. j;Ninety-nine times out "of an hundred the othe r>toty, the one you are Jenst likely to hear, is ‘jhjs best, because of its tndk. yi \ rlj f -; If yon have become as toCarc !!(■< jtle or nothing for a "physician” Who goes around with-- j box of pills under one nrm and fbe laws of pj jrsic under the other, to dose you, the nest timlj you are ill, and life ' long tremble ypnl[ ’ 'l \ n old lady steppedinto one of the stores of -*Ssfew Haven the other flay, and, after Woking /for some time' nt a pil#f water pipes lying in / ibe gutter, exclaimed: B“ It is, indeed, an «w -/ fill state of things, wh# wo are obhgf d » have J cannons piled op in oufjtrocts/' taER'S SARSkZMpW | FOR WtK^OOD. ind for the speedy chro ed * Rtl?lies of tliSeaso I'Scrofalaand Pl l •.-''. - J ® - • ’ f J. C. CfenteVl foel itWyaaty W acknowledge l that -yotfr Ugterued •U ScrofukatrinfecUop I rorioways Oll my-JlMms arid inward And distressed rao 4t Uie ■'triiftaftr." Two'S it on toy head aud covered iriy a’cißj’airf'lars with one so£& which was painful tmd Id.-vtliSobio beyomf description. I/frled many medicines did'fioVbija) pbysfclatia, relief from any thing. ' Iff'tact, the dlsordcrigriM}* worse* At, JcogtU I was trtioiced to read in the Gospel Mcliseoger th’at 'youhad pro jtited an alterative (S:irHapatina)4'for I know frotm your re putation that atn thing yorijihudt? must be good. I sent’to Cincinnati arid got itj.nud h-icd.Ujtill it cured md. I took it, as you advise, in sni&U dose* of ui over a month, arid used almost tlnef*JjQttlejj 4 Kcjy.and healthy skin soon formed umlortho Uab, a .while'feli off. My skin ia now clear, and I -know by jmy fillings that'the disease bos gone from my system. You ban Well believe that I feel what llam saying when I tell you that Jl hold yon to be one of the afcostles of the age, and remain .eyer gmt'dfnliy, yours, i ' I: ALFRED B. TABLET. 4 St. Anthony's Fire, trysipelas, Tetter arid J. Salt Rheum, £cald Mouth Ringworm, Soro lj * •' Drqjp&y. j I *D?. Robert M:Tre«lo rttftdkrfrofealcpi, tfrT*. I2tb Sept. ISSOrthai he has cured afflnjriJtertrfe cttso|of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally. the persevering use bf our Sarsaparilla, and also a daugerou* Attack.of Malignant Ery sipelas by large doses of the tame: says he cares the common constantly. ] “ 1 I Cronchocele, Ooitro 0 ■ Swelled Xqcki 'Zebnlon Sloan ofTrospccti Texas, writes : “Three bottles of yoiir Sarsaparilla cuied mo rom a Goitre—a hideous swelling on the neck, which I have suffered from over two ~2» r a » \rv. £TT *' t: ~ > , jjars. ■ . «.1 n / (*# a, i.v ; j Lencorchoea or Whites, Qvarti .a Tumor, Uterine UI 'J ccration, Female Discuses. [ !I)r. J.B, S.Chanuing, of York City, writes; “I cheerfully comply with the roque.d of your ugenjt in saying 1 have found your Snruapai ilia a most excellent Alterative in the nutaerous complaints for! w hi rli wo employ such a reme dy, but especially in Female Diseases of the Scrofulous di noiesis. I have cured many hire;orate cases of Leucorrhcea bi it. and some where thu-compUmt was caused by ulcera tipn of tholjterus. The ulceration itself was sdon cured.— -Xbthing within my knowledge eqsals'it for thesb female de rangements.” j j 'Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, “ A danger ot s avarian tlimur.on one of ijhe females in my family, which hi d defied all tho^remedies we m.uid employ, has at length lA£*n completely cured by yotfr extract of Sarsaparilla. Our physician thought nothing bpt extirpation coulA afford re lief, but lie advi-ctfr the tri:il*» ypar Sarsaparilla* asi the.last rtfcort before effectual." After taking your remedy eight weeks uosymj lom of the disease remains. Syphilis arid Mercurial Disease, j , ■“ Xew Ouizaxs, 2oth August, 1859. Dr. J. C. Ayer: Sir, I chcecfullv’ comply with tho request of your agent and report-to you : onto ol tho effects 1 have realized with year Sarsaha'rlisa. • - ,1 have cmvd with it iu my |>rac; ico, mostofthej complaints for which it is ia\e founrl Us effects truly wmderful iiftlio emo of Veiiere. 1 and Murcurtal -Disease 0 ieofmy p.itielitd had Syphilitic ulcers in his throat,which w'sre qomsuming his x>alatc amLti.e top of his mouth. Your Si tsapHnlla, steadily taken, 'ojlrct him In five weeks. An other was attacked by secondary t ymptoms iri’his nose, and ti e ulceration had eaten Hwak* a ponsiderable part of it, so treat 1 believed the disorder tfoulc soon reach Lis brain aud hin\. But It yielded to- my ajlmlnistration of your £ar- Xriliu; Jhe ulcers healed, and ho is well again, not ol so without some disftgumiuil to bis face. A woman who had been treatmMor thelsami disorder by mnrenry was suffering from this poison in per , bones. They had become soUensitive to the weather tbp.t 01, a damp Uay fehc suffered oscruciating pain in her joints ( nd bonus. ■ Slje, too, was cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a.few \fee|is. I know from its formula, wfocfrybunogpi t gave mc, thrit this pre paration from your !ribnUorylm«s,Tbe a-grerit rdiriedy; con sehueatly, these truly remarkable results with lit have not Bip'prised me. Fraternally jours, j j 0. V. LARRIMSB* M. D. \ - -Rhematism ; Gout, Lr er Complaint, j- I In lopenilencc. Prestot Co . Va.,*6th inly. 1830. ps. J. C. Ajer: Mr, I.have been afilieted witlji a painful ctirooic Rhtmatism for a lon 5 tin e. which baffl4tl the skill and stuck to me in spite of qD tho remedies I cctild find, until I .tried your Sarsxparilla. One bottle cured ml in two-weeks, and restored mi. * general health so much tliit I am far bettu than before 1 was attacked.’ I think it a, medicine. FREA3I. Jules Y. Oetchell, of 'St.Loluls*. Write?: “I hav« been af flicted for years with an afitjctioi -of the Liver, ; which des trxyed my health. I tried jcvci y thing, and joverj’'thing fo led to lelievo me; and 1 been a bnokehlduwn man fo • some ye.us from no otherjeame than derangement of the Li rer. My beloved pastor, tree lU>r. Sir. .advised me to try your SarsapariU.i, because lu: ; ;dd he kn**w jdu, and any tiling you made mjis norih tijjinjj. Cj the blessing of God itams cured me. and has so pprifp d my blood as Ito make a m w man of me. 1 feel young agi in. The best that can.be said of you is not ball good (plough.” irchiiTos, CanOer Tmnor4 El largcment, nperation, Caries and Exfoliation of the Bones. . A great variety of cases have b )on rei»ortcd tp us where res of these formidable complaints have resulted from the mtMff this remedy, but our «jp:ice here will not admit them. S. may be found ill oip American Almanac,which tie agents below named arejiilcaied to furnish gratia to all w [to call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease,,t choly, fl»enr Many remarkable cures of thest bj ; the altemrtro power of this me va.il functions into i-jgeroas (icfio 'oilers whicli would be supposed rdraetty has long been rcqiitiejd by tlie people, and we are coilhdent t. mpdicinecan Jo. 1 AYER’S CHEa|R3 I ' FOR THE RAPID Colds. Influenza, Hoarser t cipiaut Consumption. atnjl fur t ‘live Patients in tulvvjncet! alus is a remedy so universally known to surpass any otSier for the euro of tluo.it unil ung coinpl.Untp, that it is unless herb to publish the opulence of its virtues. Its un rifc ailed excellence lor coughs an ,I cold-, and truly won derful chrca of pulmonary hserse, hare mope it known tltroughotlt the civilized nations *f the earth. few are the ccjnnnunities. or even families among them, whp have not srifcne personal expoueiice of tsellects—some lining trophy ins their midst of- |t.s victory I he ajibtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and Iflngs.f As all know ithe dread fisl tutality of tkeu* disorder*, arid as they know, too, the effects 01 this reiiiudy, we ucijd net do more than: to ass tiro tltem th it it has now all the 1 virtues that it did harp when ranking the cures m lilcb havcjwonjso strongly flpbbz the con fluence of mankind. ‘ 1 Prepared by Dr. Jf, C; AYER & Co., | ( - Lowell, Mass. tSold by C. i J. L. RjobiEson, 'Wellsboro; H. H. Bbrden, Tioga; W. G. Miller mJ C. Parkhtorst. Law rejnccville ; A. & J. Deariban, Knoxville : S, X. Bil lings, Gaines; J. iJ. Q. Pirkburst, Elbland; W. Kf. Mitchell, Mitchellville J. Redington, Middlc btiry; Bennett & Randall, IV [iddlebury Centre; G. Nesbitt, Mansfield.; .S, Packard, Covington; Gl R. Sbeffer, Liberty ; D: 8. :ifagee, Blossbnrg; Fox <fej Witter, Mamsburg, and by Dealers everywhere. {March 27tb, 18-Gi.-Cm. it i^kTOTICE.—The public are hereby ! notified A * that the Co-partnership heretofore existing and cdnductod in the name of Bennett «t Rand'.-111, in the l Mercantile lousiness, connecter with the manufacture of Lumber in this County, is low closed by mutual consent and agreement, taking effect the Ist'of April,' mW The Books and Aeenums will remain iwith, and ‘ ai£ the property of the ndw Tifra of Solomon Ben nett & Son, who will continne the business At the old smut. -AU.hiU'ing unsettled a icounts are particularly ce inested to call and settle tbr same. The old firm tender their thanks for the liberal share of patronagegiven them by the .public, and solicit a - continuance of their favor and patronage to [their sue ce isors, who will endeavor to render, a full equivalent" >n*good and cheap goods ait ca:;h prices, and* every ar ticle plainly marked in figures that all who, purchase cab read and examine for themselves. |, [ SOtOMON BENNETT, * :j. M. RAND ALL, jffiddlobmy, April 20, lf6l. , | 1 ’ .. notice. WE have Ingham’s[Combined Smarter and Separator in our Mill, faind can now 1 clean all wheat perfectly, and separate all foul grainjfrom it, anjd particularly the oats. ( Fatmera can hav«i<ift the oats taken out of their seed wheat at dot Mill at 4 Ct3< per bushel. Cal! and esamind-tho <r m&rahceD.” I , ‘ ‘ IWHIGHT '& BAILEY. (VTellabopo, March-13jlSi6i.{' -'' " ’ More news from i 1 The subscriber would re tbp citizens of Wellsboro tjbatj sojrtment *>f Harrison’s Colunu Cijeanis, Hair Eegtorati'-qe, Is tbb Lndios, Jbo., ic. Ho woali a rail, at tbo barber shop, bad) jAprilir, 1861. WjALL_PAPBR 1 WALL PAPER -1 WALL PAPER , ■ WAL£.P. j L- v; . ;wj Latest styles and largest ass evj;r brought in Wellsboro,’ li abpve can be found Window St soon at I - Wellsboro, April 6th, 1860. ChMSH paid for ORAfNat / TIOGA Kll'E; jtngnst 15, 1860. Sw, COMEBCIAL COLLEGE LOCATED OVER TBESpSqTOHASNA VALLEY BASK, BINGHAMTON' N. X* D. W. of the Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant, author of Loweil’s Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the sape, Ac, , - - John Rankin, Commercial Accountant, Profeasor of Book- Keeping and Practical Mathematics. J. J. COrtiSj Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping De partmenl. A/ J. Warner, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. Hon. Hansom Balcux, Lecturer on Contracts, Ptommissary Ndtcs and Bills of Exchange. Bov. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Cemmercial Ethics. Eon. SttfißStUrD. Phelps, Wmj B. Osborn, Esq., Tract R. Morgan, Esq., Wh. £. Taylod, of the firm ot Taylor, Weed & Co., D. D. Denton, of the firm of'Jacksqn,-Denton & Marks. De Witt C. Strike**. The object of tills College is tb afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough business education. fphe books and 1 forms are carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly for this Ineitulion and embraces all the recent unproVcnieHts. ~ v . The course of instruction comprises every department ol business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double EntryJJook-Kcepingns applied to the following kinds of business. via;--Gcncral Merchandising. Manufacturing, Banking. Coixiniisslon, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shlppibg, Ac. Young Men can quality themselves in_a short time at this institution to ffU liuportant and dneratire situatiohs. Am* 'pie references can be given where graduates of 1860 are now tilling desirabe situations with salaries varying from $5OO to $l5OO per atuum. * , , . . The £ropti&tora arc in possession of testimonials from some of the first commercial houses in the State, to whom they have famished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac tion and confidence in the ability of the graduates bf this institution.! , Penmanship, In all its branches, taught by the tnostsKiillai and thorough masters of the art. No college in the bonntry enjovs a higher reputation in this department.. Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen tlemen. ; > ’ . . ~ Students 'ican enter College at any time—no vacations Time to complete the course from 6 to 10 weeks. Students passing the! requisite examination are presented with the most elaborate and elegantly engraved Diploma Issued by any commercial lor classical institution in the Union. Assistance rendered td graduates fn procuring situations. Por forms jof Tuition, price of board, testimonials fram graduates filling situations, Ac., send for Circular con taining full'particulars. ’ 13 y 1 TdbS. GRIDtBY’S MILLINERY STORE! AT THE ACADEMY CORNERS, I ! • DEERFIELD, PA., \ =■ Mas. G: tenders her thanks -to the Ladies of Tioga Co., and takes pleasure in informing the public that she will OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE MILLINER T GOODS Mpy Ist, 1861, at PAYNE'S STOKE, opposite the Cownesqie Hotel. BONNETS, FLATS, RIBBONS, FLOW ERS, LADIES AND CHILDRENS’ RI- - DING HATS AND COSTUMES on band. A large and beautiful variety, inten ded to please 'tho taste of all. BLEACHING AND BLOCKING done. All orders for every-variety of BONNETS and HATS, filled and.forwarded at once to any address. Bonnets from $1.50, up to please the tasto of tfih first class customer. Goods warranted as represent . Goods sold cheaper than at any other eatablisl this side of Now York. the latest styles and fashions iust cceived. The patronage of the public solicited. E. H. S. GRIDLEY. D'etfielfi. May Ist, ISOX. will also sell goods for ready pay, saving the custom on goods Jurchased L .doihg awnywith. a ■ CKEBIT feYSTEiI which is ruinous to both buyer and seller. BUTTER and PRODUCE forwarded each week to New York to the best commission Houses. Express will run to the Kail Road 1 each Wednesday. THE HIGHEST CASH I*KICE paid for BETTER, EGGS and PRODUCE. My old customers of Brookfield will not be neglected in this its. Epilepsy, Melan- -a9ectloh*> have been made liicme. It stsmulatea the ii, and thus overcomes dis beyond its reach. Such a the necessities of the peo* :U « ill do fdr them all that new arrangement. . Deerfield, May Ist, 1861. PECTORAL, CL'RC OF ess. Croup, Bronchitis, la the Keliel of Consump* singes of Disease. tion of { THE INHABITANTS OF TIOGA COUNTY, to the extensive additions lately, made to hi? stock of Books, Stationary, funding the most complete assortment that can be found in this section, and which will be sold a^ WHOLESALE OU RETAIL, i• , i at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction, Qn hand at all times the STANDARD WORKS OF frHB MOST IN PROSE. POETRYf HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY,' AR supplied ai New York prices. BIBLES,' HYMN BOOKS, and PRAYER BOOKS,fin great' quantity. BLANK BOOKS, of ever} description. j memorandum &nd Pass Books, of all kinds, and any particular kind inade to or on short notice. and Gold Pens, Drawing Paper, Mathematical Xnstrn mknts, Portfolios, Pocket Knives, Ai. Ac. of new and beautiful designs, froca 6d to $2 perroll. Gold and Velvet. Borders, of extra or narrow l width I BAD QUARTERS; ipectfally announce te lie has on hand an ns pian Hair Oils, Soaps, longo ami Ponder for ti invite all to jgivo him It of the PoetoKice. GEO. CAMPBELL. ’ to match the different styles; Window ShSdeS, Oil FaiafinffS, French Lithographs and Engravings. ; PICTURE FRAMES. Frames of Gilt and Fancy Mouldings, or plain Ve- neered Sfahogany, fitted to any sired Pictures, at short notice, and cheap as the cheapest. -PER . J Mi-PAPER TME MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS | 'WALL PAPER lortment of wail paper of the day furnished at Publishers’ Prices, and al a connection with the lades of all kinds. Call . WM. H. SMITH. orders for executed promptly, and nt the lowest prices. M FLOUR MILLS. l r i ; -' - - ' FACULTY. LECTURERS. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. T. E. GRIDLEV HEAD QUARTERS —-FOR — BOOKS AJSTD STATIONARY. i KO. 8 MARKET STREET, ! CORNING, N. Y. 1 1 ' * The subscriber would respectfully request the atten- FInCY ARTICLES, &c.> POPULAR AUTHORS, CHITECTURE, RELIGION, ROMANCE, DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES, All kinds of writing and indellihlo INKS, Stee A large stock of PAPER RANGINGS, SHEET MUSIC AND BOOK BINDING, TBS BZ.OOD. MOFFOS c ... VEOETABX.T3 ■' £ilJb~J=l ■ ’gXXjXjS, • | . AND PHQJNXX' 811-lEKS. , IdEhieh and envied celebrity which these, pre-eminent Medicines have acquired, tor their: Invaluable efficacy in iffiDiseasea which they profess,u>.TO has rendered the usual practice el puffing not only nnneea*ary, but unworthy of e nr of Aijthma, Acnte and Chronic Rheme tinn, Affcctiohs of the Bladder end Kidneys. ''T~~ , , ,• 7 ., BILLIOUS FEVERS. AND LIVER-COMPLAINTS. In th» south and West, where these diseases, prevail, they will he found invaluable. Planters, faraiereandother»,who. oncehse these Medicines, will never atteiwardfl'bo'Withoot BiFhiona colic, seros. looseness, piles, costive 'NESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, COEEDPT . ] . . HUMORS, DROPSIES, .. .. Dyspepsia.—Tsa person with this distressing disease, should delay using these medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency. Peter aud Ague. —For tola scourge of the western country, thest medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain rem edy. I Other medicines leave the system subject to a return ol the disease; a cure by those medicines is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied nud be cured. JI tdness of Complexion— GENERAL DEBILITV, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of cvery.kind, Inward Fever, Inflamatory Ehema ; tism, Impure Blood,' Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mercurial Disease j.—Never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow erfellprepamtion of Sarsaparilla. NIGHT SWEATS.' NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS 7 of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. Piles.— The briginal proprietor cf these medicines was cured of Piles of 35 years’ standing, by the use of these Life medicines alone. . PAINS in the head, side, back. Joints and organs. Rheumatism,— Those affected with this terrible disease,will be sure of relief by tbo Life Medicines. Kush of Blood to the Head, Scnrvy, Salt-Rheum, Swellings. Scrcflnla, or King's Evil in its worst forms, Ulcers of ev ery description, - Worms of all kinds are effectm-ally expelled by thesemedl cincs! Patents will do well them whenever their existence ie suspected. Relief will be certain. I The Life Fills and Phoenix Bitters ' i - ' PDBIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the systdm. Prepared mid sold ay DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, J SSB Broadwaj’, eor. Anthony Street, Sew York. For sale by all Druggists. 52yl QttAELES G. OSGOOD, wteTER STOCK OF GOODS. Dry Goods, Clothing, GROCERIES, HARDWARE; Hats and Caps* Bootsfand Shoes. Which, for variety and eiient, is rarely excelled, and no greater inducements to purchasers can be offered W I * in this section of country, either In ' T. E, GRIDLEY. BL iINGHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Our stock of staple goods is large. Particular notici Is invited to our BROWpf AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS A SHEEmGS CtOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES Ac., Wei APOTHECARY, ' DiVGS, 'MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS) 1 PERFUMERY SOAPS, TollET AND FANCY ARTICLES, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS; PATENT MEDICINES, VIOLS AND BOTTLES, LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, PUIIE WISES AND BRANDIES, FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. Also, sacramental wine; Warranted to he pare Grape Juice, prepared ex., pressiy for»Communion purposes. We have for sale Farrier’s Powders nnd Liniment, the best kind of preparations for Horses, By the use of the Powder, the appetite is improved, ail derange ments of the digestive organs are corrected, while it softens! the skin and gives to the coat a soft and shi ning appearance. ' Tho Liniment is used for stiff joints and lameness of all kinds in horses and cattle. ChoiceiTeos Soda Crackers Pore Snleratns...’ Marking Ink... Cream of Tartar Writing Paper—3 colors.. English Corbonate Soda.. Pens and Envelopes.. Corn Starch Black and Yellow Snuff... Nutmegs and Ginger...... Indigo, Cudbar, and all Pepperjand Cinnamon.... articles for coloring Stovo Blacking Betsies for pres, fruit.,..:. Prepared Glue Violin & Bose Viol strings Brirtol|Brick (scouring... Trusses A Shoulder brace. Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders promptly answered. ’ Every article for sale. usually sold in a first class Drug Store, and at tho lowest market prices. Wellsboro, May 1, 1801. ' E. B. ROBINSON. NTY or Is now receiving his Consisting of IRON AND STEEI; NAILS, FLOUR; sal rc, se a. VARIETY, QUANTITY; QUALITY OR PRICES, Whether for jLADY, GENTLEMAN; BOY OR GIRL, Farmer, Mechanic or Lumberman. Wcllsboro, Octl 31,18G0, FALL CAMPAIGN jrsx orpsixo AT j & J. L. KOBI^SON^S ONE PRICE STORE. 'E wish to call the attention of our friends and 1 customers to our assortment of | SEASONABLE GOODS, ' such AS ■ ADZES' DRESS GOODS, • conraie.va CK &KO FANCY SILKS i CHARLIES AND DE LAINES, ALSO H EIDY-MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,. GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, &C., &C.j &c &c., lisboro, Sept. 1,1860. JOHN A. ROY, wellsbobo, pi.. . WHOLESALE ASB RETAIL PEALER nt H RUSHES, VARNISHES, PAINTS, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, To Farniers< TO’ THE VVSUC A TOE. WELLSBORO BOGK STORE. BOOKS, BOOKS! HURRAH FOR SMITH. THE subscriber, having; purchased of B. E-. Boij inson his interest in the .Book anti Stationery bu siness, would respectfully inforla the puhlio of his de sire to carry on ~ ' ’ ; _ ■ a news room' where’ho will'furnish,, j> . _AT THE OLD STAJfi), opposite C. G. Osgood’s Store, or by mail; the following newspapers and Magazines, at the publisher’s rates. DAILIES SER VED, BY ■ CARRIERS. New York Tribune* Herald, WEEKLIES. New York Ledger, Waverly Magazine, “ Mercury, Thompson’s Reporter, “ Weekly, Life Illustrated, . Wilke’s Spirit, Porter’s , Scientific American, Boston Pilot,! Frank Leslies’, ■ , True Flag, N. Y. Illustrated News, Irish American, Harper’s Weekly, Littell’s Living Age, Waverly Magazine, Thompson’s Reporter. Welcome Guest, Century, MONTHLIES. - . Harper’s Magazine, Godey's Lady’s Book, Frank Leslies’ Magazine, Peterson’s Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Arthur’s Magazine, i Eclectio.Msgazine, Ladies’ Repository, All the Tear Round, Ladies’ Visitor, Knickerbocker, '■ Pickles, Budget of'Fun, Phunny Fhellow. Also, -will he kept constantly on hand, a com .etc repository of , , CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, . Blank Books, Paper Bangings, • SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, Ac. Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to suit any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. feCHOOX, BOOHS. Sanders’ Series of Readers, Greanloaf’s Mathematics, Colton’s <fc-Fitchcs > Geog*y, Davies " Monteitf £ Sanders* Spellers, Potter and Book*^. Brown's and JEcnyor^Bffarnmar. ■ The patronage of tie pu Kl i£l|ar| spe ct f all y solicited Jt h* smith. "Wcllsboro, Pa., September 5,1880. yl jVq’EW DRUG STORE.IN WELLSBOEO. Dr. O. W. GlßSOnr, Having just opened a first-class Drug Store opposite Roy's Blo<jk, 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 Stuffs, Lamps, Window Glass, Cigars & Tobacco, CAMPHENE, PL VW AND KERO SINE OIL, and every other article kept in a first class Drug Store. AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST always in attendance. * Prescription’s carefully compoun ded. The public are invited to call. TTellsboro, Dec. 19, 1860,. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE &HOP AGAIN. IN FULL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor Young & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that ho has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of Welisboro, for a term of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an .establish ment, in the be‘st manner and out of tho best material. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE! He has had over twenty yoars’experience in tho bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. No work will lie sent out half finished. MILL-OEARINGS, PLOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 28, 1857. ROBERT YOUNG. FLOURING MILL ON HIXJL’£ CltEEI^, NEAR HOLIDAYVILLE! 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 WORK of kinds on short notice, and on terms which cannot fail to please. I have THREE RUN OP STONE, almost constantly employed, and I am sure that a trial of my-work will prove beneficial to the customer as well as myself. O'. P. McCLURE. December 5, 1860. THE LAST INVENTED, BEST AND CHEAPEST : - Si’mirca- hbd m xtsbu MORE elastip than feathers, and lighter nnd more durable. ;Price, only $5.00. For sale by ® . E. D. WELLS, Lawrenceville. MIRRORS! MIRRORS! JUST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the largest and best assortment of Mirrors ever brought to Wellahore. People who Wish “to see themselves as others see them,” will please call and examine. ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortment Of c3Ai=lFßXiKro, Will be sold at tho lowest prices, by t 1, - -, . &D. WELLS. LawrencoviHc, Sept. 12, 1860. UREAT REDUCTION. Anticipating a change in our business; wo are now offering our large stock of STOVES at greatlv reduced prices. PARLOR STOVES AT COST. Call and examine for yourselves, at 33 PARKER BRO’S,- Wetlfboro. A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.-Letters of Administration having been granted to the nn dersigned on the estate of D. H. SPURR, late of Mansfield, dec d., oil persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them to r HORACE DAVIS, Jane 12,1861.-6 w. Administrator. NEW WHEAT FLOUR, tip top and cheap, af ) WRIGHT’S, AND BOOK- STORE, Times, News, World, MIRRORSJ PATENTED MAY 8, 1860.~Th0 oW * 3 ■L this invention is to apply-a. brake to » »■• # l ip such a manner that articles-attacked to tk lass, and raisedby it,, may be lowered with ? the hitherto slow and tedious manual rever, ment of the windlass being avoided, and thein ? at the samp time-admitting- oft the operator complete control over the descending <l article being lowered. The invention is apidiiSJ' various purposes; its,, use in, connection with W * 1 ‘ 'may be mentioned as an instance, in which efs, after being raised and emptied, may beeasitvi : erbd,.and their movement retarded at the proni,- so that they Will not violently strike the watS& entijic- American. - : For the purpose of Raising and Lowerine BnaJ 1 ' in Weils, it is deci_dedly, - THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE A(iE The Brake acts as a check upon the backward 1 of the bucket, without turning the crook, (the. t acting as.a brake,-by pressing inward at the hatjH All who capjamo this machine, will at "once ackuitf edge its PRACTICABILITY AND ; SCPEIUOEiIf Over every other machine In use. The operate the windlass is easily Controlledwith, and reqoimJ ose Hi.vD, It combines all the advantages of thecM* fashioned with the self-emptying bucket, and JJJ many new and useful improvements. It can bJ* aptod tp wells of any depth, and will raise easily J? ordinary turning. Five Buckets of tcater per from wells of ordinary depth, and in the same p rra , tion to tho depth of two hundred /set. - ™ .The windlass and brake is also applicable to nisi.; and lowering any kind of weight, and in every reml is far superior to those heretofore in.use, . . . Having purchased ihe right for the Counties olfa. ga and Potter, Pa., the undersigned are prepared t, offer for sale township rights for the manufacture B j sale of the above improvement, on reasonable ten*.' A. BIXBY, " - Oct. 13, 1860. ■ L. D. SEELEY. • CORNING ■„ FIRE ft LIFE INSURANCE Up'Fldl, BIGELOW A-THOMPSON, AGENTS. AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ' ' Of Hartford, Ct—Capital $1,000,05) HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPART^. ' Capital, $500,000 PA (ENIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, .' , $150,00) PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COMPASY, .Of New York City—Capital $150,00) NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO. ‘ Of Hartford, Ct. $225,000 MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of New York City’;—Capital $200,000 MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital, ' $20o,00», HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPASY, Capital, ' “ . $150,001, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, $1,50 0,00). The subscribers are prepared to issue policies of ia. surance on the most favorable terms in the above aiß kpown and reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for three years at rates u low as any good companies,. All losses will be promptly adjusted aedpaid atftU office. Applications by mail will receive promput tention WM. L. BIGELOlf; Oct. 13. 1859. C. H. THOMPSON, P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. . FOR SAIiE! ; I BY i - WICKHAM & BLOOBGOOK AT oca XUBSEST IN TIOGA, TIOGA COUNTY, .PA., A LARGE StPPLT OP TREES, SHRUBBERY, GRAPES, dt. f &t., £c. ' PEARS—Trees. of.’wel most desirable kind*, entfofex tra large size, ifdesireul. Standard trees in bearing. APPLES—A great [Supply of the choicest kinds. Tea# different kindsof Crabljipple. ' ' ' PLUMS —A largo supply of tho best and most api«or*i— kinds. . .. * . CHERRIES —An extensive assortment of the best iiuJs. GR A PE’jf—Viz: Delaware, Diana,lsabella, Black Barpm dy. White Sweet Water, White Summer, Hartford -PraliSc,. Rebecca and Concord. lj \ Ash, Horse Ch» nut, Balsam oT Fir, Scotch Fir, European Silver Ft". Nonray Spruce, Siberian and Aberican Arbor Vitae, Larch, ic. - SHRUBBERY—HoIIy leaved Berberry, Chinese ITelgelii, Spiraea pm ni folio,. Deutzja, Green Forsytbia, ROSES—Baltimore Belle, Prairie Queen. - GOOSEBERRIES—Of several choice varieties. CURRANTS—Cherry, Red, and,Wbltc. 'We would invite all who are in want oT any of,the aboiV trees, Ac., to call and e&> them for their own s-HHfactiun. > i ' £. C. WICKHAM. Tioga, Aug. 22, j JOHN’T, BLOODUOOD. JMPORTANT TO THE LADifiS. WASHING NO MORE A DRUDGE. The undersigned would announce to the citizens of Tioga County, that they have purchased the fight of manufacturing and selling MECAI’S WASHISG itIACHIXE, which for simplicity of construction, utility ami cheap ness, exceeds any other fimehme in" use. It necd&co other recommendation than to see it work. A boy, ten or twelve years of age, can do the washing of i family* IN AN lIO.UR. Any person in want of a good labor-saving washing machine, cantakG one of these homo and do their washing with it, and il not perfectly satisfied, they can return it. Recollect, this machine is no humbug, but an cle indispensable in cyery family. It does not wear or tear tho clothes to pieces like hand washing. PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS. -Machines for sale at ROE '& CO.’S Store. Manufactured and 'sold at B. STERRCGK’S Shop, near the Academy. ' W. A. ROE. ■ i D. STURROCK. i JPenntyhania Hons c. | Wellsboro, Dec. 3, I 860.) one of Mecay’s Washing Machine, I recommend it, and would not be with price. j| I J. W. BIOOAT. Having used 6aa confidently out one for any 19tf * c abiset WARE Rig-oat- THE Subscriber most respectfully auftcnnces that he has on hand at tho old stand,'n&l for sale* i Cheap Lot of Furnitnre. tfompnsifcg in part 'ljv j Pressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Booi'" Cases, Center, Card dnd Pier 'Talks, Dining and Breakfast Tables,Marble-topped and Common Standi, Cupboards) Cottage and other Bedstead*,'Stand*, S<h fas and Chairs, 'Gilt and JRosacood Jlouldittsf M Picture Frames, COFFINS made to order on short notice. & hearse will be furnished if desired. K. B. Turning and Sawing done to order. August II,“1859. |; : B. T. VAXHORh- WILL I Aim WALKER HAS A - ‘ SPLENDID LOT OF WHOLE BUFFALO BoBs LOWER THAN EVER BEF&S OFFERED Ijji THIS MARKET 1 ' Whole Robes from $3 to $8 at bis HAT AND CAP STO&E. . CORNING, N. Y. January 2, 1361. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—It’! 1 . 1 * 0 , ypu good to soo tb>) patterns and learn the prices at tbfe. I ■ EEGUIATOBf 'VVellaboro* Pa. i ONE HUNDRED BARRELS SALT.. received,- and for sale at the Union Store of J. W. BAILEY, A GO. . Laths, pickets and shingles fr sale at Tioga,-by H. S. March 20, 1861. mi .. p.
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