=■ f. W * J' v How, XfIST 4BS e A®. fw Pffic 1 AbWest Point the cadets are daily trained ,tj> 4 shoot at a target with thdmusket or rifle. They | fire ten sbotvinsqnad# nE tep,-«»a,fts many-' irqh, targei*, th 9 sire pud forin of h man. E&eh •quad i» arranged iiv lines, to thaleach .cadet firSf'at’ hie own target which hie its number pointed upon It The shooting of each cadet had each'squad is wcotded, so that the quali tidS Of each as a iparksmap aro well known to the instructor. ? .[, ; / tVhile do a fish to tds famous military summer, wp pSid.olose attention to [the .riflS sbootinjfof the cadets. It was what mijr be called in ganeral.loose firing; yet we could not failto notice how some of-the cadets appeared to. be(Wn marksmen, while others appeared to be naturally incapable of learning the art. , _ One cadet, whom we watched, tried m rain to bit bis target at a, Very moderate - ‘distance. • Not believing -the fault was in himself, he com-* ‘ plained it must* be’ in the rifled. .He was soon, , i convinced of his error hy the instructor taking j nphis.Hfie and planting a bullet right in the j “bull's eye." Ve made some inquiries of the J instructor respecting tb#ualiues of the cadets ■ inlemming to shoot, '■ he told as that the i youth to whom we have j ht referred could hot iqakq a marksmhn. -S*, ’’’ a ' • Chapinap, In his book; called “ The Ameri can Kifle," states that all men dodge in firing* —some before, and, others just after is fired. The latter' dkgs may lie ''marksmen, the former never., Irf kj going to .sbootyvitb n riflcfa person should e ideavor. .to acquire, a steady, cool demeanor, with a true, quick;eye’ ahd nimble finger.; Practice, and nothing but practice, can make a good marksman. At the' same time mere firing istiot the only practice' necessary. - ' ‘ Generals Lee and Scott. —A 'writer ii tJfe Albany Argut Bays ; - .. ■ : '■ Gen. McDowell, now in command tit Ar- ; lington Bouse, wag formerly a personal, .inti mate friend of General Lee, now commanding' the rebel army.' They graduated in theeame class at West Poibfe and hare always been very mdoh attached f(o each other. Gen. Mo- Lowell now quarters!lin his tent, a.camp bed-; stead and camp stor i, a rough /table and his trank being all bis i Honse. ' He occupying his friend’d bouse, and gave strict orders that the. most se-_ vere penalties should he inflicted'upon.any per son, officer or private* found' guilty-of injuring the fountains or defacing the grounds; evop a tree is not to be felled,'for- any, purpose what orer. Col. Lyon, of the Btb, however, occupies R portionjDf the house. ' It is said that the, parting between Gen. Scott and Gen. Lee wtW exceedingly painful; they had been intitos te personal friends, and Gen. Scott begged of-j Gen. Lee not to resign from the American Army—' For God’s sake, don't resign Lee.’’ ‘lsm compelled to,’-was the reply ; ‘,l cannot consult my own feelings in this matter.' These two old friends, who had fought side by side on the fields of Mexico, stood, each grasping the others hand, while 'the tears were coursing down their cheeks,tpo full of feeling to find utterance for one;'weed, About to part, perhaps forever, certainly to 'find themselves in the future armed against each other and occupying the position ia place of bosom friends, of deadly, uncompromising foes." ‘ 1 - Cut IT Shobt.—Ascertain barber having a !great gift of gab uae{ ; to atnase hie customers wilh'Ms long yarn*, bile he went through, his 'functions on their hands and faces, One day an old codger'-came in, took his seat, and ordered a shave and hair cuti ( The barber went to wort, and began at,the same time one of bis long stories, to tie iittle'dr no dissatisfaction of the old gentleman, who became irritated at what ' ‘ the barber said: , • | “I “ Cat it shoe.”, ! , . j .' Yea sir," aaidbfka barber, continuing, the; ' yarn, until the intleman again ordered—; “ Cot it short,! sgy.-Hsut it short!" s “ Yes air,” eliding away and gabbing 'faster. ■ .. - ,'V;.- ; ; “Out it short, I rty," reiterated the gent. |, Yea air," said the barber going on with hid afory. ‘ . i ... ••WiU you cut it short ?” bawls the old genti 4a arage. /• , _ » ■ “Can’t, sir,’/'ft, : 'j» jhe barber,; 11 for if you look in the - glaa.i ihu’ll see I’ve cut It- all ;off?”: ‘, " ; ; f •, :.i And to his horror, 1 upon looking in the glass;, , the gent found his hair all cut from his head. | : Jl GtnuAH Atiji, Bank.—A German, wbp . had $3OO iagolijileposited in one of the 'West ern banks, steppedmp to the counter the otbtjr ' /day, presented b|e certificate and demanded ' his gold.’ He was paid, when he aaid to the banker: . ; j “ Vot you gif fer golt now, oh ?” | “ Five per cent,!’ was tbs response. - “ Ob, yaw r dat. f |s goot. I sell - you dese good paper mbnfcff,” 1 j' ‘ “ All right,” was the reply, and $315 in cur rency was handed the ex-depositor, who tojk . $l5 from bis, own roll of notes,, and handed baok $3OO, saying: ■, - '! . “1-deposit dat mit yon. You’re goot, i I eoes.” And taking bir new oertifioate, he departed with.bis $l5 prtjninm. [ Gabdk.vlvo roa ToCnc Ladies. —Make yoiir h»da early in the morning; sou buttons bn your' husband’s shirts; do not rake up-any grievances; protect the young and tender brdn , chef of your family; plant, a smile of good tem per in youtfoce; and carefully root out all an gry feelings, and expect a good crop of happi ness; , 1 , i : A country girl, coming from the field, told by her cousin that she looked as fresh as a daisy kissed witb daw- “Welt, it wasn’t any feller by that name,; fant it was Steve Jones l&at kissed me, I told him that every one in town would find it out.""? , - { We expect " that, notwithstanding Oanbral ScottVhigh cijaraoter and illnstrious services, the Virginianfl doting his tonr throngh their State, wHI turu their backs on him.— Fnrkia, Tbrn-Soore Compared love to a potato, i* be-’ cause itshooteftbmlho eyes.” “ Or, rather," exclaimed Byron v , “ because it becomes loafs by paring^' _“ j ! • \: Jt is little gobbles that wear the. heart but. It is easier to throb' a bombshell a mile than a feather—eved with artillery. 5 ■ jjvery man cherishes in bis heart semis ob ject, some shrine at which big adoration is paid, unknown to his fellow mortals. I■■ i , 1 ' r ~ ~~ '' r . '~ 'rr ■ ! tf. nutation that anything yoa uiacja must bo good, I sent to Cincinnati and got it, und used It till it cured mo. 1 took it, as you advise, In small doses ofji teaspoonful over rvmonth, and used almost three bottles. Ncfr and bcaltbyskin soon nnddf tvjtcifas(lef lHrblfrJSo s&in Is injifeelinga that-tnedlwso baa finmfrom my system. You can wail believe that X feci what ami saying when I tell yon that I hold yon to be one of the -apostles of the ajro, and remain Sever gnitefaUyJ jours, if I ALFRED B. TALLEY. ‘ Bt, Anthonv’s Fire* Rose oil Efysipelda, Tetter; afld ’ * SaltlUlenm, Scald Head, Uingwonn, Bore : i Eyes; Dropsy. Dt.'SPbeit H.'fx&A» writcrfrom Solcta, K.-5V ISthjSept, I$S% that Ite bh/cured an inveterate'case of Dropsy,-*hlch threatened to terminate fatally] by the perse veringuse of onr SampariUa, and also a dangerous attack of Malignant Ery sipelas by large doses of the saUie, says he Caros the common JJrobtiona by it constantly. f ‘ ■ : ' ■ Crohcbocele, Goitre or Swelled !Nocfc. Zttmlon Sloan of Prospect, Tfexas, writes bottles of j-onr Sarsaparilla cured mte from a Goitre—a hideous sidling oirthy heck, which I pavo suffered, from over two r^ n v 01 rfizvi: (Leucorthoea or Whites, Dorian Tumor, GI* j ceration, Female Diseases., 1 Dt. J. B. S. Channlng, of Nei? York City, whies i t t l most cboerfully comply with the request of yonriagent in saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in thq numerous complaints for which we employ such a reme dy; but especially in Vemalepiseases of the; Scrofulous di athesis. 1 UvSro cured many inveterate cases of Lencorrfaoea byHt, and some where the coinplaint was boused by ulcera tion of the uterus. The ulceration itself was scon cured.— Sqthing within my knowledge equals it for these’female de rangements.” -j • i -„ „ < Edward 8. Marrow, of Nowpury, Ala., writes, “A danger ous avadan tumor on one of tpe females in lay Tamily, which biri defied all the remedies wo employ,; has at length twn completely cured by yoctr extract of parsuparilla. Our thvnglil nothing btit extirpation'could afford re lief, bat hojad vised t&yonr g&reodariUa. as jibe gutting, knkrit tfovpd offectaalV After taking yiiur remedy weeks uo’SynJpfom of the disCiac remains, " Syphilis and iicrcnrial Disease. I Kne Orleans, 25thAngmt,lSS9. iDr.J. 0. Ajer: Sir, I cheoijftiUy comply with the request of your agent and report to you some of the effects I hare realized with ycur Sarsaparilla. . 1 ■ II have cored with it in myjpractico, most of the complaints ifdr which it U recommended,; ami have found its effects truly wonderful in the cure of Venereal and Mrrrcureal Disease Ope of my patients I tad Syphilitic ulcers ia bis throut,which •were comßurumg his palate aud the top of his mouth. Your SkrsaparllU, steadily takouvbured’him in five) weeks. An other woe attacked by secondary symptoms la bis nose, and tie ulceration liad eaten away a considerable part of if, ®o that I believed th«»disordorjjvould icon reaifh his brain and till him. Bat it yielded to My admxnbtratiou of your SJar** apparilla; the ulcers healed j And ho is well again, not o( epurso without some disfiguration' to his ifiice. A woman who had been treated for sfflue disorder by murcury was coffering from this poison in her bones. They had, become ao sensitive to the weather that on a damp; day she suffered dxcrucialing pain in her juauta and bonei. She, too, was £ entirely by your SarsipariUn in a few weeks. 1 know hk formula, wilchwh^ra|Jnt ? this pro fon fjidhi ttfist J&0» con* sequently, those truly remarkable resuits [with it hare not forprioed me. fraternally yours, ' ] -r 0. V. M. D. {• Rhomatletn, Cent, Liver Complaint, * Independence, I,re-ston Co.. 6th July, 1860. Ds. J. C. Ajer; Sir, 1 ba’je been afflicted with a painful Chronic Khematism for a Mng time, which baffled' the skill 6f pby-'icians, and stock in spite of'oil the remedies I :on!d find, until I tried yoUr Sarsaparilla.! One bottle cured cne in two weeks, and jestdrod my general health so much putt Xam far butter than ijeforo 1 was attacked. 1 think it a wonderful medicine. ; j ’ J. PIIKAM. .j Jules Y. Gutchell, of fit. LoUis; writes: # 1 have been af flicted for years with' an affection of the liver, which des troyed my health, I tried every things at >d every thing (failed to relieve me; aodldiave been a broken down u*an par some years from no other cause than derangement of the •Liver. My beloved pastor,,the Bev. Mr. Espy, advised me to ftry your Sarsaparilla, bacahso ho said he knew you, and any ithing jou made was worth trying. By the blessing of God fit has cured me, and has ed purified my blood as to make a fnew man of me. I feel young again. The best that con ho [said ot you is not half good enough.” fichinus, ‘Canter Tumors Enlargomcrot, Ulceration, , Caries aDd Exfoliation of the Bbncs. ,A great variety of cases] have been reported to us whoro cares of these formidable complaints have resulted from the use of tills remedy,' but our, spue© here will not admit thenr. Some of them may be found in o ur American Almanac,which the agents below uamed are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. , ' Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Melan , , .cbtdy, seufa)"ia. Many rcritarkable efires/ ofthoso aOoctfqos have boon made by the alteratire power of this medudne»j lt_BtsmuUtes the vital Inactions into vigerous action, and thus overcomes dis orders which would be supposed beyond its reach. Such a roniody has long been required by the 'necessities of the peo the people, and we are confident this. Will do for them all that medicine can do. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE' OF Coughs, Colds. Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, 'Bronchitis, In* etpient Consumption, and fur tlte Relief ofConsump tlv© Patients in advanced dtagea of Ifiscase.' This is a remedy so Universally known to surpass any other fur the cure of throat and luof complaints, that it Is useless here to publish the evidence o( its virtues. Its un rivalled excellence fur coughs and cold.-, and its truly wort derful cures of pulmonary disease, have iinape it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Few are the communities, or even families among them, who have not some personal experience of its living trophy in their midst of its victory over the qubtle aud dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. Astjsll .know tb© dread ful fatality of these disorders. and as they know, too, the effects ot this remedy, \vb need not do more than to assure them that it baa now all the virtues that it did have when m.tking the cares which have won so strongly upon the con fidence of mankind. [ Prepared bv Ur. J. C. AVES & Co., ; Luweli, Mass. Sold by G. <fe J. ITTlotrinaonj WelUboroj H. H. Borden, Tioga; W. (J. Miller and|C. Parkburst. Lnw renceville; A. &J. Dearman, Knoxville ; S. X. Bil lings, Oainos; J. & t J. G. PurkLurst, Elklandj ,W. K. Mitchell, Mitefaellville; J. Redington, Middle bury; Bennett & Randall, Middlebury Centre; G. W, Nesbitt, Mansfield; S. S. Packard, Covington? G. K. Sbeffer, Liberty; D. S. Magee, Blosshurg; Fox & Witter, Mainsburg, and by Dodlera everywhere* March 27th/ lSfil.-6ni. 1 5 (VTOTICE.—The publje arfci hereby notified X 1 that the Co-partnership heretofore existing and conducted in tbo name of Bennett A Randall, in the Mercantile business, connected of Lumber in this County, is now consent and, agreement, Caking effect the let of* Aftrik. inst. The Cooks and Accounts wULfematn with, and are the property of the new Firm of Solomon Bon. nett £ Son, who will continoo the business at the old stand/ All having unsettled accounts are particularly requested to call and settle the same. The old firm tender their thanks for the liberal share of patronage given them by the! public, and solicit a continuance of their favor.and patronage to their suc cesBors >r who will endeavor to render a full equivalent in good and cheap goods at cash'prices, and every ar ticle plainly marked in figures, tbat all who purchase can read and examine for themselves. SOLOMON BENNETT, ** , J. M. RANDALL, Middlebarjr-dprU 20,1581, } ; "\T7'E havo lnghana’a Combined Smutter and V V Separator in our Mill, 'and can now clean all wheat perfectly, and separate ’ail. foul grain from it, and particularly the oats. Fannerscan have alt the oats taken ont of their seed wheat at our Mill at 4 eta. per bushel. Call and examine tije “ mersheen.” WEIGHT & BAILEY. WelUboro, March 13,1801.1 : WALL PAPER • I'T ; ' WALL PAPER WALLPAPER l i WALL PAPER WAAL PAPER - i WALL PAPER Latest styles: and largest assortment of wall paper ever brought fn ‘ Wellsboro.' Ill' connection with the above can be found Window Shades of all kinds. Call soon at ’ i WM. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, April slh, 186(H IVT ORE NEWS FROM HEAD QUARTERS. J-'A Ihe sabscriber would ritpootfaily announce to tho^d(liens of Weßsborp tbat.hp has on band an as sortinentof Harrison’s Columbian Hair Oils, Soaps, Creams, Hair Restoratives, ’Ronge and Powder for the Ladies, dc., 4c.- Uo would invite ail to give him s coil, at the barber shop, back of the Postoffice. April 17, 1881. - GEO. CAMPBELL. CASH paid for GRAIN at TIOGA STEAM PLOEB MILLS, Anjast IS, 1565. Sis. 1 1 i L 'l ; NOTICE. •JWrtPUc«s* 'h wft * * > j --« <* . -•—.. -i _. -_: i i - ?— 1 1 1,1 1 -" 1 ■' * :--2i7-i. T^ conn e'r c iai’c oliiEOE *■ LOCATED OTKB XSB SnatjnEHASKA VALLEY jiASKi BWGHAWTOM, N. T. FACULTY. . ’ -L 0. TT. Loutll, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant, author' of Loweil’i Treatise upon. Boat Keeping, Diagrams Uluetrating the tame, Ac. _ _ Jobs Raasxs, Commercial" Accountant, Profeaaor. Of. Book- Keeptng and Practical Mathematics. ■ _ J. J. Cuans, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping I>» pnrtmenl. „ . _ A. J.-WimuakProftasor if Ijyactical and Ornamental Pcm maaaUlp, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. -- , . IECTCP.ERS. , - t - Hon. DOXI2I S, Olctctsb.v, Lecturer on Commercial lew and Political Economr, - ■. . Hon.ilissos Baicnot, "Lecturer ed Ooritracts, Komialt»rj Note* and Bills of Exchange. Ear. Dr. 33. AsnsEtra, Eecttirer on Commercial Ethics. EXiJtiNiKG COMMITTEE. - - ;r _ Hoa.SaznSirrD. Pbeos» Wn K. Oaaoas, Esq., TkawE. MoaoAS, Esc., Wit K. Tairas. of the firm ot Taylor, W cefi iCo.,I>. D. Dssios, of the firm of Jackson, Denton * Marke.De Witt C. Striker.: •' The object of this College Is tb afford to all ah opportunity of obtaUlldg a thdimhgb'borinMß education. -■. • The books add farms are carefully arranged by practical aoconntsifts edpremiy for" this IttsUution and embraces all the recent improvements. , The course uMastttictWu comprises every, dmrtmCnt ol business. The leather will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of Doable Entry Imok-Kcepiogaeappllodtothe following kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banking. Commission, Steamboating,, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, Ac. 'Young MEH’can qualuy themselves in a short tims at tills institution to fill important and lucratire sitnatious. Am ple references ratTbe giTctt; ? l.ere graiinaVe« pf. iB6O ere now ailing desirabe situations with salaries vaiyrng pom $5OO to *jsoo par annum. . _ i Proprietors areln possession of testimonials from some of the first cnmtnarcial houses -In the State, to whom they hare for Dished book-keepers, showing their entxreßaurwc tloa and confidence .In. the 'ability the graduate* of this *- Penmanship, in all Us branches, taught by the most skillful and thorough masters of the"art. No college lit the bountry enjoys a higher reputation in this department.' t Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen* tfan "enter * College at any time—UQ*vacatlon.B Time to complete the course from 8 to 10 weeks. Studoats passing the requisite cs'awinationiare presented witli the most elaborate and elegantly engraved Diploma Issued by any commercial or classical institution in the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situations. tWUFor terms of Tuition, price of hoard, testimonials from graduates filling situations, Ac., send for circular con taining full' particulars. • • HRS. GRIDtEV’S MILLINBRT STORE! AT THE ACADEMY CORNERS, DEERFIELD, i’A...,, Mrs. G. tenders her thanks to thh tidies of Tioga Co., and takes pleasure in informing ths public that she will k _ • . OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT i OP . ' fasbioxab'le milliner r goods May Ist,. 1861,.at PAYNE’S STORE.oppdaUe the Cowsesohjb Hotel. 1 ■ BONNETS,.FLATS, RIBBONS, FLOW ERS; ZANIES' ANN- CHILDRENS RI DING BATS AND COSTUMES on band. A large an4,-bgaatifal variety, inten ded to please‘"the'Msta of nil, BLEACHING ANI) BLOCKING done. All orders for every .variety of BONNETS and BaTS, filled and forwarded'at once to any address. Bonnets from $1.50, up to please the taste of th e first class customer. Goods warranted as represent . Goods sold cheaper than: at any other establish entthis side of New York. , the latest styles and fashions ■just eocived. The patronage or the public solicited. E. H. N. G RIDLEY. D ctfield, May Ist, 1861. T. E. GKIDIEI will also soil goods for ready pay, saving the.cnstom on goods purchased, doing away with B ] , CHBDir SVBTEI4 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 Rail Road each Wednesday. Tlld HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid.for BUTTER, EGGS and' PRODUCE. -IM* old customers of Brookfield will not be neglected io this now arrangement. ‘ T. Ej GRIDLEU, Deerfield, May Ist, 1861. - HEAD QUARTERS —FOB— BOOKS' ano STaTIONASTT, . NO. 8 MARKET STREET, . f CORNING, N, T. The subscriber would respectfully request the atten- tion of THE INHABITANTS OP TIOGA COUNTY, to the extensive additions lately made to his stock of Books, Stationary, FANCY ARTICLES, &c., forming the most complete assortment that con be found In this section, and which will-be sold at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at prices whiofc cannot fail to give Satisfaction. On land at all times tie STANDARD WORKS OF THE MOST POPULAR AUTHORS, IN PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY. AR CHITECTORE, RELIGION, ROMANCE, fcC.- ■ DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES, supplied at iS BOOKS, and PBAYEE BLANK BOOKS, of ever; description!' memorandum and Pass Books, r ork prices. BIBLES, HYMN of. all kinds,.smd'anyptotioaiarkihd made to or short notice. All kinds of writing and Jndelliblo INKS, Stee and Gold Pons, Drawing Paper, Mathematical Instra ments,Portfolios, Pocket Eniros, 4c.40. - A largo stock of I 1 PAPER . HASGOCSS, of new and beantifnl designs, from 6d to >2. pcrroll. Gold and Velret Borders, of extra or narrow' width to match the different styles. Window Shades, Oil Paintings, French Lithographs and Engravings. PICTURE FRAMES. Frames of Gilt and Fancy Mouldings, dr plain Po- ndered Mahogany, fitted to shy . shed Piotoxeij si short notice, and cheap as the cheapest. TEE MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPEBS r x ' ! of the day famished atPubiishcrs’ Prices, and si; orders for SHEET MUSIC AND BOOK BINDING, ereented promptly, and at the lowest prices. S.S. BOBISSON. : j === TOir:» i km*. mmm • , ■ ; ~ Mogfifi ' VXKJHBETABfcE. ib#® *TtX&. . AND Pfl{EHlXr'j%lEaS ttwi. f . of Aftho*#, icntn « w AH»itVER «ffIPL4ISM. ZibtjLi fhtebMe^Si, -wjUyiffrapkftanrwd* ho ■'f&vf SEKOSitOOSENKSS. P&WSTO Zhreneiria,—{ibpcfaoh with this distressing disease, should delay twngtßeeamedfrineaimhjedfafely. . ■ ■ Eroptione ot the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency. Arm- md Jaw-— For tois scourge ot the western country, these medicines will be found a sots, speedy and ceytate rem edy Other medicines leave the system subject to a t*turn ot the disease; a cure by these medicines is permanent. . Try'them. Be satisfied end bis cured.- gout; GIDDINESS, QEATEU HtodarWaofoTery kind, Inward Fever, Icflomatory Khema turn. Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. . Mcmirlal -Diseocei.—Never foils to eradicate entirely all 1 Che effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the meet pow- HQHT^WEATsf DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS ©fall kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. : PiU±*i~'The original proprietcr- of mediemes yw mred of Elles ,OfS5 yefirs’ etahdiiig, by tha tlse of these life madlcinia alotifc. . t . , -- : ** PAINS iti the Hepd, side, back- Joints and orrahf. affected with this terrible <ose4se,wW be sare of relief by the Life Mediclnw. Bush bf Blood to the Head, Scdrvy,Balt BheUm,BweUlng*. • Bcrofiuias.brKing’s Bvilio U«won»t forth®, Ulcers of cy* of S'kinds ofe effecturally expelled Jrthese thedl- - docs. Parents will do well them whenever their existence le suspected. Relief will be certain. • Xto T-ffe Pills iai Pfaomiz Bittets -1 TUBIFY THE BLOOD, . And thus remove all disease from the eystdm. Prepared and sold by DK. WILUAM B. MOFFAT, ' i 1 536 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New York., . For eaio by oil Broggiefe. 52.1 . G. OSGOOD, j la now receiving his ’■ WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, I Consisting of “ Dry Goods, Clothingry GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hats and Caps, Boots.and Shoes, for variety and extent, is rarely excelled, and no greater inducements to purchasers can be offered in this seetion of country, either in VARIETY, QUANTITY. QUALITY* OR PRICES. saimer,5 aimer, Mechanic or Lumberman. Cllshore, Oct Sli 1860. • FALL CAMPAIGN i JBSt OPEKIKG AT- G. t J. I. ROBINSON’S ' ONE PRICE STORE. W£ wish to call the attention of our friends and customers to our assortment of j SEASONABLE. GOODS, seen as : ; j LAD IB S’ DRESS ROODS, ; j COMPEISIsa ' _ ' BLACK AMD FANCY SILKS f . . CHAT,LIES AND DE LAINES, j IKGHAMB, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS,;, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS I•> ' V ; . ALSO’ ! SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. ’ Our stock of staple goods is large. Particular nbtice is invited to our , , t BROWN'AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS t SHEETINOS, ! CLOTHS, CABSIMERES AND VESTINGS, FARMERS &. MECHANICS: CASSIMERES. , BEADY-niDE CLOTHING, i CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, I groceries, roots' and; shoes, j HOSIERY AND GLOVES, tc., .■ r &C., / V r &ic>,&Ct, , Ac WeUahoro, Sept. 1,1860. JOHN A. HOY, / WELL&BORO, PA., A POTH E € i SY, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, I ' ' IS, in great quantity. IVIOLS Ai LAMPS, CIGARS AND TO. PURE WINES AND BRANDIES, ■' ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WINE, ; Warranted _to be pare Grape juice, prepared ex pressly tat Communion,purposes. ToFarmen. We have for sale Farrier’s Powders uud Liniment, .the best kind of preparations for Bones, By the use of the Ponder, the appetite is improved, ail derange, meats of the digestive organs are corrected, while it softens the skin and gives to the coat a soft and shi ning appearance. ' - The Liniment is used for stiff Joints and lameness of all hinds in horses and cattle. Choice Teas.,... Pure Saleratus. Cream of Tartar/. English Carbonate Soda.-, CornSlarch ............. yntinegs and Ginger...../ Xfidigo, Cudbkr, and all Pepper and Cinnamon..... ' articles for c010ring,...,. Store Blacking., «... Bokles for pre*. froit,/.,.-. Prepared Glae.„ Violin <t Base Viol strings Bristol Brick (scouring... Trusses 4 Shoulder brace, ~ Prescriptions catefaliycomiKWnded, and all orders promptly answered. Every article for sale usually sold .in aflrst class Drug Store, and at the lowest market prices.' Wcllsboro, M»y 1,1861. »A»- T*Ai-*r'. I IRON Aim STB EE, NAILS, FLOUR, SA.I.T, St C . Whether for i LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOY OR GIRL, WHOLESALE A2TH SETAIL DEALER X2f DEVOS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY SOAPS, BBUSBES, VASNISBES, PAINTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, TENT MEDICINES, TITLES, WINDOW-GLASS, FOB ? medical p deposes. PUBLICS TO THE Soda Cracker* Marking_lnk„ Writing: Paper—3 colors. Pens and Envelopes,. .... Black and Yellotr Snuff.. Wj^^BO:BpG^:P‘pßE. i ’• BOOiES:! ‘ At HURRAS ROR SiHITH. riiHß X ineoabialpteTHtin sdok StaOonerr.on liacji, wonld fojjeokWj, toe pnpEo of li),3*-, mrotociny on ;• L . '' ' ! '' • ''. "j ; J- Ujk f'Tspehw ’ t.v ‘.‘i.;ii„p-‘ A ~»»wrs NAt: NEWS;, 99 t „ AND UOOK STORE, ■ at toe : sTAind;. j. .opposite C. Q. Osgood’s Store, tffh'jr mail, tie follottldg and Magazines, at the publisher’s rates!; > ■ P4JUE&*SERVED BY CARRIERS. New York Tribune,* , Hetaldj Times,' WEEKLIES; New ledger, ~ 'Waver!, Magazine, " Mercury, ] Tlibmpsoh’s Bejorter, “ . Weekly, life Xlldstrated, Weieome Quest,- J Wilke’s Spirit, Century, ■ Potter’s “ ■Scientific American, | Boston Pilot, Frank Leslies’, TrnePlag, N. Y. II lustra ted News, Irish American, . HarperVWeekly, i Littell’s Living Age, Wnverl, Magazine, ( ’ Thompson’s Eeporter. MOIiraSSX.IES- Harper’s Magasihe; ' Qodey’s Lady’s Book, Frank Leslies! Magazine, Peterson’s Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Arthur’s Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, Ladies' Repository, All thd Teat Bound, j Ladies’Visitor, Knickerbocker, :1 Picklds, Badget of Fan, Phanny Phellow. Also, will he kept constantly on hand, a com .eta repository of • , j CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL; SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BbOKS, Blank Book*;. Paper -Hangings; SBEET MpSIU,. PICTURES’ MAPS, At. ' Orders for Binding Books; The walk 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. (sciioo'ir books. Ssndcfi 1 Series of Ewtd£rs, J GfeanlenTs Mathematics, Colton's 4 Pitches’Geog’y, Davies “ . - Monteitf 4 McNally’s “ . Sanders’ Spellers, Potter and Hammond's Writing Book, Brown's' and Kenyon’s Grammar. The patronage of the pdblie is respectfnlly solicited WM. H. SMITH. We 11sboro, Pa., September 5, 1860, yl DRUG STORE IN WELLSBORO. Dp. O. wT GIBSON, Having just opened a first-class Drag Store opposite Royis' Block, announces to the citizens of this place and surrounding country that he will keep constantly on hand a large and choice stock of DRUGS AMD MEDICINES, Wines and Liquors, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils & Dye Stuffs, Lamps, Window Glass, Cigars <£ Tobacco, CAMPBENE, Fldll) AND KEROSINE OIL, and every other article kept in a first class Drug Store. AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST always in attendance. . - Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compoun ded. The public are invited to call. Wellsfaoro, Dec; 19, 1860. WEXIDSBORO FOUNDRY AMD iSiCHINR SHOP AGAIN IN-FULL BLAST. T) 0 B BR T 'YOU IT<t,‘late of the firm of Tabor XV/ ■ Young A Go., Tioga/takes, this method to in form the Public that ho has leased the - Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of Wollsboro, for a term of years, and haring putirin good ginning order, is preparedlo do all kinds of work usually done at such on establisb mont,in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE! He has had over twenty years’expcrionce in thed>n siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. No icork will he seat out half Jinuhed, 2tILL~GEA.iIIIfGS, PLOWS, STOVES and oustings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 28, 1857. ROBERT YOUNG. FLOURING MILL ON Hlli’S CHEEK, NEAR HOLIDAYVILLE, The subscriber, haying.completed his large three otoryGrist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnish Flour, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit purchasers. CUSTOM WORK of kinds on short notice, ahd on terms which cannot fail to please. I bare THREE RUN OF STONE, almost constantly emplbyed, and J am sure that a trial of my work willprove beneficial to the customer -as well as myself. i 0. P. MoCLUSE. December 5, 1860. THE tAST HVEKTED, BESTED CHEAPEST betcj iasr -use i Moke elastic than feathers, ttnS lighter and more durable. • Price, only $5.00. For sale by 3 . 13, D, WELLS, Lawrence viile. .cco, MlßßOߣi£3' ■ - . . / . - : I MIRRORS! •/ ,' i MIRRORS! JHSJ? received at SMITH'S, BOOKSTORE, the . largest and best assortment of Mirrors ever brought to Wellsbore. People who wish “to see themselves as others see them," will please call and examine. . ANEW,Lsrge, and Elegant assortment of 'pAM&Btexira, Will be sold at the lowest prices, hf _ E. i). WELLS. Lawrencenlle. Sept 12, 1860. (IK'BAT RED UCT 10 N._ VA Anticipoitine a change In our business, we are now offering one large stock of STOVES at greativ reduced prices,' PARLOR STOVES AX COST. * Call and examine {or yourselves at 33 ; . - PARKER BEO’S, Wellsboro. A KOTlCE.—Lettera of Administration hovingbeon granted-to thenn n A he * stflte of D - SPORE, lateof Mansfield, deed., all persons indebted to said estate i*i 60 “V* 8 immediate payment, and those, having claims against the same will present them to , . -HORACE. BA VIS, Jane 13, ISSI.-fiw, Adminutralor. , ■\TEW WHEAT ELOOR, tip top and cheap, at Aw waioars. :i »om otmsS; X this toventtonis, tp apply * broke to In well, a manner that articles attached t» Ui» J-JJ 1 ' lut.uid railed bjr it, maybe towered with iuttfc the; hitherto alow and, tejilon* manual revert* mm£- mentwf: the windlass betogavoided, and tieia T i s S at the ;ipme time admitting at the operator wf~ ; various purposes; itause : in,'C4nhectioa with welv. > map be-mentioned nsan.instance, in which the heeiT ots, after being ndiM and emptied, may be easily w ercd t iand their rhovement retarded at the proper (W Oo tbit they inlli hot violently strike the water.—A?' txtjfic American, „• t ; ?sr the purpose of. Raising and Lowering BicW in Wells, it is decidedly ; _ THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF the ace ■The Broke acta asa check upon the backward moW of the bucket, without turning the crank, (tie acting a 6,0 broke, by pressing inward at the handled AR who examine this machine, will at once ackao*]. 'edge its 1;, 4 PRACTICABILITY AND SUPERIORITY; Over every other machine in , operation , the windlass is easily controlled with, and reqnitejW ose BiUD. It combines al/ the advantages of (he o ]j ibshioned with-the self-emptying bucket,,and'add? many new and useful improvements. It can be si, apted to wells of any depth, and will raise easily, Witt ordinary turning, five BvfkeUpf aatrr pa- fan#,; from wells of ordinary depth, and to the same prefer!,' tion to the depth of two hundredfeet- r. Tha windlass and brake js also applicable to raiiiie and lowering any kind of weight, andto every «jw« is far saperior to those heretofore in use. ' News; World; Having purchased the right for the Connties of Ti»- ga and Potter, Pa., the undersigned are prepared to offer for safe'township rights for tie manufacture tti sale of the above improvement, on reasonable term A. BIXBY, ’ L. D. SEELEY: AETNA PISE INSURANCE COMPANY 1.. Of Hartford, Ct.—Capitol $l,O 0 0,000- HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.- ■ Capita],. ' , $500,0(0. PA (UNIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY I Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, $150,000 PEOPL US FIRE-INSURANCE , COMPANY, - Of New York City—Capital / $150,00) NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO.i • Of Hartford, Ct. ' - '5225,000,' MANHATTAN FIEE INStTBANCE CO, - Of Now York City;—Capital , Mission fikß insOkange co. ■Capital, ■; , t%Otl. HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, i . - NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, ■ : SI,SM;Ci), I The subscribers ara prepared to issue policies of ii. surauce on the most favorable terms in the above till known and reliable’Stock Companies. Farm buildings,insured for.threa years atiitau low as any good Companies. 1 ■ ■ at ovKxv&sm r ix TIOGA, TIOGA COUOTT, PA.,- A Li&GS STOPLT OT ... . SECBtTSJSERY.' GRAPES, EVERGREENS, Ac., Ac., ic. ' FEARS —Trees of the roost desirable kinds, andofej tra largo size, if desired.'' Standard trees in bearing. APPLES—A great supply of the choicest iink. Ten different kinds of Grab apple. PLUMS.—A large supply of the best and most apj.’nri kinds. Penntylvcnua tfiouif, | Welisboro, Dec. h WJ r Haring used one of Mecay's Washing iiacniaf * can confidently recommend it, and would notte* dttt one fbr any price. J. W. BIGOa* 19tf cabinet Ipggigl WARE EGOS' THE Subscriber most respectfully anno®* 81 ' he has on hand at the old s tand, and && Cheap lot of Furniture.' comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries Cases, Center, Card a/id Pier Tables, i Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Cupboards , Cottage and other Bedsteads, Staf&jj fd t and Chairs, QiU arid Boseicood Picture Framtsi ccrppms moots to ofdor- on short no* l *' hearse will be foriiished if desired. ' HAS A. SPLENDID I.OT OF WHOLB' BUFPiUi BO®* LOWER THAN EVER fifeW®*- OFFERED IN THIS iIARKEr 1 Whole Belies froin $3 to $0 at HAT AKX) CAP 1 STO r CORNING, W. *• CAKPETS AND OIL 'CLOTH&-j^ you good to see tb« patterns * ?[Cll at the KEut-u^ WelUboto' far., ONE HUNDRED DARRELS Stf*'/ raaairadj'iuii foe sate at tho Doim 6 J. W. BAB*” Laths, pickets and shik^| sals at Tioga, by H- w. J * . ilorci.M, 1251. mi' Oot. 13, 1860. CORNING FIRE & r LIFE msmJMGB OFFICE BIGELOW £ THOMPSON, AGENTS, All losses will be promptly adjusted and pail office. Applications, by mail will receive prompt it tention v WM. L. BIGELOff, Oct. 13, 1859. C. 11. THOMPSOS, P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. EOE.SILE! BY WICKHAM & BLOOUCOOJf CHERRIES —An patenaSre assortment of the bes:tlca GRACES —Vfa: Delaware, Diana, Isabella, Bfaci Barfs* dy. IVftlta S*ect Writer, White Summer, Hartford fwliSi Rebecca and Concord. ORNAMENTAL —Weeping Mountain Ash, BorwClitt nnt, Balsam of Fir, Scotch Fir. European Silver Fir,Scr nj Spruce, Siberian and American Arbor Vitae, larch. 4c. ' SHRUBBERY —Holly leaved Berberry,Chinese j Spiraea pru ni folio, Deutzia, Green Forsytbia.' ROSE&—Baltimore Belle, Prairie Queen. GOOSEBERRIES—Of-eeferal choice varieties, CURB ANTS-Cherry, Bed, and White, We would invite aU who are in vrant of nay of tbs iicr> trees, ic., to call and see them for their own satisfaction. B. C. WICKHAM, JOHN T. BbOODCOOa Tioja, Aug. 22,1580jl J M PORT AN X TO THE 1ADIB& WASHING NO BSOBB A DECBOS. The undersigned would announce to the citing Tioga County, that they hare purchased the ligttsi manufacturing ind selling MECAI’S WASUISG MACHIffI which for simplicity of construction, utility and chaf, ness, exceeds any other machine iq use. It neeh® other recommendation than to see it work, i H ten or twelve years of age, can do the Trashier d* family' IN AN HOUR, Any person in wantcf* good labor-saving washing machine, can take out» these home and do their washing with It/ aad * a perfectly satisfied, they can return it Recollect, this machine is no humbug, but an***' cle indispensable In every family. It does not*® or tear the clothes to pieces like hand washing. PRICK, PrVE DOLLARS* Machines for ah * ROE & CO.'S Store. .Manufactured and said STURROCR’S Shop, near the Academy. W. A. BdS, D. STPUBOCL N. B. Turning atfil Sawing-done fo onto i* •August 11, 1859. B. I. YAXBO& WMJLIAM WALKED January 2, 1361, $200,M1.
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