HE- .VfilTATftß. n,Ag : » ls^i M&go. Wedgeßdar.'fi. 1661, — “"T” -""T, s Co., 119 Nassau-fit., KomYork, and 10 P' ,,,5 ‘ > the Ageata for the *9s^° T> ant the largest circulating Sewfeapers in the lieotJttl s°? e onedM. They afro authorized tocon- '] V -' jlow AdVertisetni , li’i’nfcr ffoodl—Jerotn^ £ L'r Y'ar-Vr. Jackal Dr . Jackson.^ The Troy District Ministerial an4l,ayman’s e will bold its next mating ift the M. E. ‘ Wellsboro.on ike 324Urt., ■fU P. M, i»g la tll6 ° f tho a ° d d ~ tbTiiiUrjld the;pk Mock, ‘ d the tripod ; for up to this tim(J f ,uto Editor is efiU adrift among ' > flood to confident expect j> time to - , ’ubile we wail hie coming, the must to ' nml these now unfiflid columns made O3, ut*'* • j g L to-morrow’s mafia. So wj> take *be chair” "ditare of reluctance and jjridc—b ff fearing MboTOtcd a bore, Ulf hoping reader 111, the Editor may.never rettrn.. i 1 .1, « ini.mated fibure, it da elctttjon day as ■ and thi streets arc filled ifith eigpr, anxious |j the same Old battle U being for TPO - still n minor—too young-eyon for (he a n'neitber sympathize with’ the reelings, nor on d the motives, promptini men of all ages ojitions m Ufo'to engage Jtiih 'so!much earn. these annual stales: look out be street to-day,.we mu)e tbhu hajf wish .that rear- mnv bring (o ns no love to the excite „j pohticai strife. -And now!, whtfe the issues and death are being tried* up«»d the tented abilo our oncei peaceful sfnd fejill glut-lone iis struggling forWistence I( it scefesto us sadly jlace to awalien old animosities, rekindle the ; fjiiuci fir«s of political paps Ton, itid distract pic miud with a 1 contest office* But, re 'jin" uiir ignorance of, ai 3 indifference to, of a political, nature, we ijismiss the subject !n| that all the.-returna we oaa collect at tho te go to press, nm>- be found upon Adi opposite r-G\\i\ t-Tit c. —A sound min 3, in body t v i, cen c< Jered* the sum ( f indly'bjial hap* ilymuastjc exercises hays f directfidndeney l)iu cudr By going though tWo various -of exercises, the ffiusculnr system is sjfcimctri lTel,pd. the vitality of the*]f>ody isftiilvigora \a-;\ nicre.iscd, ami in fact Ac wtofcfJMem is D p and .renewed. [ Chronic; disease ijf Jean bo n tffbi medical rbovements/ &o. j A:< diseased •* incompatible with a faeaUhjf jmn«fr thousands iesnWuM to a premature and grave, cj«e'Upciinriuccd Ify luerq A cer« 3, nut • f bodily exircise, is j ist as i adfepensible sair.ii- nance *«f hqaUU,aspxre air lni|awholo. ‘ a!/, Tkou»md» here bean Jared from death/ mean.' have failed, by gynnastic exer- Kcure.tn tbe peoplejof WelU]b'oro. ijtid vicinity a <0 mnjfifium haf boon j'established I'jlhii, un Main Street. All thof!)i who , lead 'ary iuo«.'and cnnjscquentjj' feci j\e need of i *huald u\Jul thcimjelvcall theadvan ujstUati'jiii both rpalo'aijW female. Mkvtii o_ y Du. Po^F-R.—ofTpUnl ‘.Power, an rire'j'ecicu citizen off DctroiJ, died jlddeniy on' muruii.;:. ljUh. I e arose in bruih, but w;i« fcizcjl by a and y Tily after nine o'clock. Dp. imme- T-sle'l m and mlicrlph j «icta[ns sunvihgned, and i' tli.it ('•oiM l*c to savejbis life, but una- Th* >'iHt hi- third paralytic shotjk, il's.'MDja nutue M 1 Vernjont, anß has'rcsd iHiihy'in, diice IS.fa. His (first fjdld of prac si: in UaUand County,-ancj jubsciíy he :'-i ho profession in Macomb Coiin.ly* having fM Detroit in IStM, whcreTe has fouled,until hx lie jiiiiJicd hi| profession m ijiostpnj and : i'j'cn odd Midi as a phj ncian. previously M 1 gun lie :l *«[■.:}. M n j\h a ma, where a brother now re :'d ffhcrc be married. Jle wa* 6T jyjars ofd v\:i* n luc.mVcr of the legislative in 1566, fl jr fc 'ciy ma'runu iitnl in pfocufm the pas* f ‘ t-.e Maine livw.,h iving been] for Bit iv years a -I tr on 1 f.f tempi ranee, Ilic was - ,!i-fill known x 1 tizens, and his portly plca s-i'Li:n-n \ul. he He was',a gentleman ~' r ' - i duo tf.wr.wjer, i ( m V*”' i wiO Lp, gp\cr'hiub.'vny children.— J\r - i. vje meet aiuolti who has roof Ufe sjo that be the vigor of his efijlier year? ikied, they! arc marks of i rows of sorrow ; fflyud though the cmbletm of age, f that Wd tihd treble tiring? rniy beadsl So£t i s , some* Here and jvo tuny rc- I glided Ejniling. into the ■uituge, fully’rip j, dropping met into the lap tf ‘ t tbclhu-* ling on goft pout livery ul maiurijy. rcrs Un cPKd in ts until t|ie wij.y blasts of ?. and leaye thes* stark and of the s«afon’f> lwirui.l. su*h The turned yellow II tremble the branches, warm, gre^n*eart-fi f and' the it the pencil of genius con Ho&tlo reader, wo arc not e lesion t|f> be (Jrawn i from we closbjirilh the «h<|» that 3 nspcacefjal as fihnt this “like a shioek fully ;d into. Hjo garters of the l>’e and :hcre ‘ “U ilit ,le«'V 1 * IlUti'h M 1 •' 1 c w ri - dev cut ),[ ‘ r i-iotTeii, U is * ?' 1 ' 1 1 y W li UonO; K ' -Ji s 9 ru thai TLe '.I-L-h [l] ■: “-I livllUll " ‘<">A v*‘ ? niU't I 1 ri: ‘ u ‘'*-r br.iiichi i siieei autumn. Ir d ‘•■He--, hi lb<* jot * - ' ‘l-’r.; ■" 1 tv.i ; tli * ea:;va-«5. v ra ' |/, ‘ up .n t! tljo«e, am] '*■ l rn I'H may b ■n.d that, Kr ! U gathsf - r _ been sai and jausdin( great at or jlatber, that ty'oO-ght from tick true kgreatq ®s seeks, to i strong powers o f- ipittd and ■olulion InJd its l/apiftngton, blic ftlTnirfl einctf fos day, fans But, wbjilo (r jp i|cq arc lat sad'wjreck Jtt sometimes *e well a.% The Js i ts Bear j, t - - ckvbSroafJji grcAt cr /is, and naiUC B’ ll> , -° U * ° Wn ! >ud the ir lV 3 If ' Ut h>r the war, who 'SvWj( have Ec t ”^^ aiU ,yc^*i:a der Wfti ‘i*l, ,jM * lc same ci ent, who : rould;hayp.known • t , lJltl unfortunalo Bcra BcJ,? ‘ifhc one i Js !e ; wtteueverafiftf wda want- r ' ,u ndj hia lungs ka*wno U&iriDCSS,— nsers know no mUtikesjiho was the r . Mher, —but tre tfjll'spare ?\er t'**t (ja r Wor,c eo®i>leted k '- Adau- returns to Wa^e woodland* Wi(* orc retires from nublicUy a»u*r ®* rcn er ** WB trustee spill be- ,r °' 7!a "‘ w ,'= C t ! w " cra/ ' ’ ur weeki) gratuitously ; ,we | fi^efuj —At am ; 2 'lei.-|„p g r , h great on » 4 wli *' *"boB the There cri'-ia j n p, "tampion _ n -M f.,rTranl. n *c: (}. , . " o *ho prom had i "’■'*• Tn-tr OQJe f *: fk ’ mtraof pnr yonngi meft fefl tbe Bortx this Week fol 1 Cmo p Curtin, from wbectce they will go forth to the Sen sampments of fho “grand army." Thds, fronr iiiolo' lime, in this, as in cjher commu nities, do wa familmr faces.; : Fowiidetd are thb circles thkt k Imiinl tmhroben! Few indeed are the homes in whbh |hgre is no "vacant chklr!” Never did a people make greater eacrificos tb*4 the Ameri can people making; never didifcilamity' be fall a nation, theft’ ijsft its mark so vividly upon every iadividnsly a! docsj tlmt’ now resting oins; and we may add, tha i ncpef h'as tlio heroism of a people been so rapidly an i so brilliantly developed. I Our men g 0 forth with a knowledge that toil is to be en dured, dsigeijfenpoen(e}«4, spfferiiig felt j*-hat they do not' falter. Belting them -are desolattj homes, and lonely hearts, -aid jn the night-huslixif camp, with tho dread silence|hljoken only by the measured tread of the sentin.il/Hoipe memories gather around them, and the influence* that sadden (he-hearit, strengthen the resolve. Bu| the sacrlljco is net, mide alone by those who go. It is easier- to' leave, than to be left; ,to strike out upon new scenes,;than to rimain within a broken circ e, rind amid the ruins of cherished hopes. How many mot|ie/s, and asters, and fathers, have hallowed this seefand struggle for libertk with holy tears, and wiu sacrifices no malbemnticitn can com. puto ! Is it nothaafc to long, yet dread, to hear from the.field of stdfnf Nothing to live, frotji day to day, in feverish anxiety, —in expectant grielj? Y'et thou sands, yea, do is tjf thousands of motbersjaro thus Uv’- ing to-day, at to the woril po sign of woe. They, cre heroines’. God bless the self-sacrifi cing mothers if tjhij land, and bring baci tbeir sons; and God the brave boys who have left home and friends to defcndjth!e honor and preserve the liberty of this nation, j.j j lA^eods. mts. s Smikif.. laul. 1 JP&''Wa referred last week to the flooji, which had recently visited this section of country.| -During the past week, the rdptjris uf damages occasioned have not only been confirmed but considerably enlarged— A correspondent |u Knoxville, informs that every “bridge across tl|e ICowanesqoe in this county as far as beard frop is Jmpassable, and the most of them gpne. The two Vpst field bridges, tbe Jat risen bridge, the Knox bridge jawd the Academy bridge (ail covered bridges but ope, ind all county bridges) are wholly destroyed. The amount of damage done in this vi cinity to crops, stofk, houses, lands Ac., is incalcula ble. Several hoasbs were carried off a.t Westfield, one small dwelling jfrom Knoxville, and i t the Acad emy corners a fins hpuso was carried several rods, the family being nna escape until Ihe Hood abated. The beautiful res of Chester Hoyt, above Osce ola, was carried about one fourth of a mile and brought up alll right in Bosard’s corn family taking a suddlen excursion of which few can boast.” We Icarjh also that.every grisl mill on the Cowancsque |ras| either destroyed or so injured as to be incapable for business, and tbe saw trills suffered in about the way. Other sections o£ our county suffered more] or| less. At the u Meado vs,” the wa ter surroqndefi the dwelling of Mr. Loib, and mate rially lpnces, ungathered cro;»s, Ac. In Southern New "Dork, the flood if possible, more destructive tlianjin our own county, .considerable damage wia occasioned at Corning, and ajlong the line of tbe Erif Rail |luad, extending almostjto Dunkirk. At Ilornelpville, apd other points, bridgesfwcre carried away, and jtbc! business of tbe road 5s stilj embarassed in consequence. fDuring the present wejek we have 1 had heavy; rainajhere, apd it^s.feared farther losses may be occusipnep. • j The folio ringfs a itt of the, Chai gets, Officers and jPrivates as sworn into tj vmc, at Caanp Curtin, Harrisburg, by Mas of the -Jjtll Pa. Regiment: i [ OFFICERS. j ir ».—Xelspn "Whitney. j W Linttiftt a l/TEnsworth. 2d Ltf.itfpnftul.-i~J. J. Rees. Orderly SVrycopf.—R. G. Richards. l*t Sti I). Wilcox. 2d *‘j —|V. h. Reese. Pt Corporal. —Lyman Thorupson, 2il “ —^ '.'d “ • —1). L. Bpoon. Uh “ ’ ■ —iV. W. Qwens, 1 PKIVATFS. P J Willinimsj " | KeNon Knapp, S W Pettis, -I I ' .Samuel Rogejs, 1. Kl3Tuller, ! [ Eli Smith,- D Rccs, •- John Ilanber, Alleh Thompson, j>- Thomas J Daiis,' Joseph Be!lingcr| - George L Bdifciett, *" Abrtifn Sujitb.»- J E S KcPey, * (’ Terhili, ; - j. Darnel Ewins^ Knas Hotchkiss, j s Bockiis/ Chester 1 R Mnbrm,* K E Smith. \ j PH . James Jacob Starkweather,"' James Fruinkhngl’- John Rice, ; John W Fie mi A James K Tilljistin/' Charles F Orvi( Snips kelson Ctthpentciy R F Pattcrsoh,' jPavM . Robert Ferry^ K George W Brewster, .-CIX f - Alices \ John Rogers,' *VT In Maufir A I) 1 Jo-cpU \\ lllajjd/’ji Lngeno ht'gfifi,''' D W.Nnn.j '1 ! II T Uioa, , ■ 1 i-'f-- r - SapfECflAX. NOTICES. ; vjf h|o SHOULD US£{ OK. J. EOVEE COES’ VEGETABLE IMPERIAL WINE BITTlhlS?. All wild ape afll ulLd with Tm ipient Consumption Or Weak Lit II g* UfP All w )d>‘•nlh-r irojn weak Ftomachs Indirection, Dyspep sia; or IV» tphouM li«f them. All who -talley rrd|j»r.«-n af\i*V" should u*»c them. Book K*-,-i]-«rn. «fd «U persons leading a feedcnlary hie should u-e them. ; Thl-aued .m l .infirtin should U«e them. All or l.om *honld tae them. All \vhr>R«e tfl the use of n dent *p Pit*: and w i«h to i r ion.i. -liould u-fe them. They are au-le otV pure Cherry Wine, and of the native j.l uit*.'and Herbs of flhe Country, and -l.otiKi lir recommend cl temperance siculies, ckrgjmeu. piijMfi.uin, and all (Mends u{ humanity The> are prepared by an experienced and s cilllnll phvd cun and asj.lv from*their medicinal properties, aic a mod and >cl. as a medicine, ail- us innocent and hai rnl«*J- as tin' dew s'..f heaven. Sold h\ r Tio ga Couutj, to vrhonj all applicatjouSTfiir agencies mint be made. > 1 jek6me b. wiles, A TTOHSKY -k-V/J COUNSELLOR AT-LAW, Middlolmry Centre, Tioga Co., Pa. Will attend to alljbu«m*«ss entrusted to qis care with protnptnos-and fidelity. Sepu It, 18|61.j ! NOTICE.— Hhe Books and accounts of the late firm of iNilea & Kilintt are itf the hands of ihe subscriber fori collection. All persoui indebted to ♦he late firm are (requested to call at his office and settle the same without delay or costa will be mode. WolUboFO, SepJ. 16, IB6t. TIIDSi ALLEN. TT'XECCTORjS NOTICE- — testaxnen- J \lj tnrv havingjbeen granted to the undersigned on the last will and! testament of WM. SCOTT, late of Sullivan, doc*d, alt persons indebted to estate of said decedent, are recjuired’to make immediate payment, and those against the smuo will present theta to * % |; uo ratio ALLEN, ) rr jL" ■ - , w. u. peCKj ( Lxr *r Troy, Pa., Sepj. 11, 1861.* ADMINIfeiiIA.TQR'S of Administration having been grautek to thi am designed ontholestata of DAVID TAYLOR, late of Oscoota toWmhipj l d«o’d., oil persons indebted to said estate 'are requested to make immediate payment, and tbo'o having: claims against the same will present them to' . .• | ■' BENSON TUCB?, '• Sept. 18, 1861.i6w. Ao’.i imtlralor. THE TIOGA ■TO THE PEOPLE OF TU£ UIfITED - STATES! f In the month of December, ISSB, the /or the first time offered for sale to the public Pf J, 80V66 Doda’ Imeprial Wine Bitten,' and in this abort period they bare given such universal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons who have tried them that it is now an established article, , The amount -of bodily and mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small complaints U surprising and it is therefore of the utmost importance that a strict attention to the least and most trifling bodily ailment should be had; for diseases of the body mast invariably affect the mind. The subscribers now only ask a trial of DR. J. BOVEE BODS'. IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS! 11 from, all who have not used them. Wo challenge the world to produce their equal. These* Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on eartbl To bo assured of this, it Is only necessary to make the trial. The wine itself is of a superior quality, b?ing about ono-third stronger than other wines; warming and Invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. As these Bitters are tonic and alterative in their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and give a fine tone and healthy action to dll its parts, by equalizing the circulation removing obstructions, and producing la general warmth* They are also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar to Females, where a Tonic is required to strengthen and brace the system. Jfo, Lady, who is subject to lassitude and faintness, should bo without them, as they are reviving their action. L Will not only Cure, bat Prevent Disease, and in this respect are doubly valuable to tbe person who may use them. For IXCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lunge, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Nervens •System, Paralysis. Piles, and for all cases requiting a Tonic Dr. Dods’ Celebrated Wine Bitters ARE UNSURPASSED! For Pore Throat, bo common among the Clergy, they arc - truly r-ifn i).)/'. For tljf aged and infirm, and /or persons of a weak con* stflotion—for Ministers of the Gotp. 1, Lawyers, and all pub. He speakers—fur Hook-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Stu* dents, Artists, anil all persons leading a sedentary life, they will piuvc truly beneficial. Am u Beverage, they aje wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating effects of Brandy cr Wine, without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for per-uns addicted to the u-e of excevdve strong drink, ami who wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is flooded. These Bitt-rs not only CUKK but PRKTES'T Disease, and should be u-ed by all who live in a country whore the water is bud, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent- Being entirely mnocint anTni.irmle.-H, they may be given freely to Children nod infants with impunity. Physician*. Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in Hpreadmg these tiuly valuable BUTLRc over the land.uiul thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. In all Affections of the Head, Sick Head ache, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Dods' Imperial Wine Bitters will be found to be most Salutary and Efficacious. The many certificates which have been tendered ns. and the letteis which we are daily receiving, arcConcluslve proof that among the women, these Bitters have given a satNfac tmn which no others Imve done before. No woman in the land should be without them, and those who once use theul will not fail to keep a supply. DR. J. BOVCE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS iheston Han- kie State ter ror Kilburn, Are propped by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them successful!} in. his practice for the la«t twenty-flve years. The proprietor, before pm chasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bov ee Dodd' Celebrated jin p.*ri d Wine Bitter?, had them tented by two distinguished medical pnutitmuers who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. 1 Although the medical men of the country, os a general thing disapprove of Patent Medn me**, y i*t we do uot'Avheve, that a respectable Physician can be found in lhe % L’into-J States, acquainted with their medical prnjiertie*, Who will n»l highly approve DU. J.BOVKK DODS' IMPERIAL WINK BITTERS. In all nowly settled places, « here there Is always a large quantity of decaying simhfr from which a poisonous miasma I, created. those Bitters slmuM be morning bvfbru brwikfa>t. IMPERIAL WIXE BITTERS Are composed of a pore and unadulterated Wine, combined uith Barberry. Solomon’s Seal. Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, tpikenard, Chamomile Flowers. And Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Pods hltPMdf. abo is an experienced and successful Physician, and bonce should not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood f-ha country, and against uhich the Medical Profession are to justly preju due./. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by nil clashes uf the community for almost esery variety of disease inodtnt to the human i*y*u.m, that they are now deemed indispensable r*» a TOyir, MEDiriSE ASD .1 BEVERAGE. I’L'IICUASE O\E BUT i'LE ! It Costs hut Little! Pitiify the Bloo d! Give Tuw. io {!>!• Slojnark! Ramratc (he., System ■ mid Prolojty Life ! Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for $5. , rn-p.u <:il arul «m;M by CHARLES WZDOZFZELC & CO., S'ILE PKOI»KIKT<>KS, 7S TVIIIiam Sfrccl, !Vcw York. For -alo by druggists ciul'gruccri generally through- ont tin- conn try 2.k7s'U—ly | DR. -ROY CAN ALWATS BE fOt'ND AT ROY’S DRUG STORE, Wellsboro’, Pa, where ho may be consulted at all hours of tho day by those who desire dvnErJlOA-ILi ADVICE. HELLSBOUO POST OFFICE. Jlnils close as follows: The Northern (Tioga, Cor rving. Cleveland, New York, &c..) nt U. 46 A. m. Tho Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, Ac.,) al 7.45 A. v.* Tho Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Run, Ac.,) and tho Couder«port (Pin© Greek, Gaines, West Pike, Ac.,) at 2 r. M., every Tuesday and Friday. California Mail* leave New York the let, llth and 21st of each month. An Overland Mail Tot 1 Cfllifofnia leaves St. Louis twice a week. Letters for this Mail should he marked “ Overland.” 1 ’’ " / All letters alleged to-contain valuable enclosures should be registered. Post Masters ar© instructed to retain all mail mat ter belonging to any invividu&l until his arrearages— if bo bo in arrears—-for postage bo paid. . f ?oofOffice open from 7 a. u., to 8 p. ir., every day, Sunday excepted. Hugh Touko, P. W.OOL-I WOOL’--The highest Market price paid-for Wool nt the. Vuiuu Store of J. W. BAILLT, A CO. . these: bitters FEMALES. DU. J. BOVEE DODS’ OOIiftTY AGITATOR. WAR! WAR! UPON HIGH PRICES & LORO CREDITS O. BULLABD " Hqs|uat returned from tbe cities with ». complete as- SUGARS,.; •: . COFFERS, • . TEAS,,- .'MOLASSES, RAISINS, i SPICES, and other staple Groceries; which cannotbe excelled in quality or cheapness in this or any other country town. j His now stock of Groceries embraces SALERATUS, " SOAP, , ORANGES, LEMONS, KEROSINE, CAMPBENE, CASTOR OIL, FLtilD, SWEET OIL, and nearly all the luxuries used in the tables of Civilization generally and tbe people of Tioga County in particular. Among these are such articles as HAMS, Sugar-Cured or Smoked, DRIED BEEF, an excellent article, CODFISH, Pickled or Dried, MACKEREL, WBITEFISB, HERRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, Ac. A good article of FAMILY,FLOUR. Always on hand. Also, RICE, CORN STARCH, SYRUP, Ac, WOODEN WARE, Including, WASH TUBBS, PAILS, CHURNS, MEASURES, BABY WAGONS, two or three kinds, MOPS, BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES, CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do. CLOTHES PINS, lots of thorn,, TRAVELING BASKETS, apd other things too numerous to mention, DRIED FRUITS, Including DRIED PRUNES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS. Also, all kinds of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES. MISCELLANEOUS. HEMP and CANARY SEEDS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, all sizes, Adamantine Candles,’ Snuff, Smoking and Chawing, Tobacco, a dozen varies and a good assortment of Yankee No- tions and Toys. WelVaborn. April 17, Ififil. GROVER & BAKER’S CELEBKAIBD NOISELESS SEWING- MACHINES., FOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING USE, 405 BROADWAY, FEW YORK. Ayeucia.in all Cifirg and Totcnt t n tht Cuffed State*. The Grover and Baker Frwing Machine Company are now manufacturing, and have on exhibition at thoir difleren salesrooms, machines making the Shuttle or Lock-?!itch. of the vAutc jiHttei n* and at the same prices as their celebrated Grocer and Baker Mitch Moohhnjfl, tints affording Iho public thu advantage "f comparing the stitches of the two leading machine and evrcisirig their own judgment as to their re pp* ctne merits. Tin-, i- the nuly cnmp.yij tjmt m.inufactura lim'li kinds of machine.". and therefore the only one that can uCfi r this pnvilcge to the purchaser. i‘ We sjkmL fi om ex pern tice w lien we say’that, after having ti Ted .ill th>* priiii ip.d M'NMUg Machines, we'mn-l nccotd to that of Gnn or -'11(1 Buki r the pro emmetica. Those Indispcn. ►.Gde featuies <'f mg. strength uniformity amiela incomparable invention, make it the first sea mg machine in tin* country. Others ha\e their poor] points, but this rombines all, and possesses r\er> charm lei isiic necessary to make It most desirable.”— 2T. Christian A(h'*ntf and JvunuiX. ‘ Mfrit vs. PaZTEKeK. —We perceive that the Grover and Baker Fcwmjr Mud inc h ec ( .7-v dar growing mnro and m<>r« infinoh. bnfti for manufacturing mid family purposes—but osp< cmlly as adapted to all the requirements of family u«e. Other machines, by dint "f hrn/cn puflervutml conniving u ith ronuiuttecp at annual fairs, have been thryst lorwurd into tiic first place ; but they am fast losing this unmerited posi tion. Tin* real im-i its r.f the Gi"%»’r and Cak- r Machine arc b< ginmng’ to he knon n iri api actic il «,»yL and daily is the demard for them inm facing «bile Ihe dctiiand for heretofore better known, hut inferior nmdiines. m proportionally do* creating. 5o it turns ( >nt in this-, as in many other Instances, that honesty Ip the best policy,'and the right, in the end comes uppermost. A trial of over two years enables us to say \pth the groat pet confidence that there is no holler machine foi general family u fc o than Grover and naber'« Sewing M.vclilno Co. It inubev A beautiful elastic scam that doon noit rip w jtli wear or wa-dung. runs almost noiselessly. Is platn. 4 will resume business on the 261 b tu September, . u. s. Johnston. SHINGLES are now in good demand and likely ty pay better next. Spring 1 , 4.|iaa Laaibpr. Those flho will draw gooft Timber to the abore Muls, inrty hare it mqde into Shingle? A>r tfic sow hill, nr on shares. if. S-. 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A WAT 7)P PROCUfcIXO 102 CtCLOPASDIA OS DEBATM. • , Form a club of four, and remit tbo price of four boi-H** and five copies will bo sent at the remitter’s-expense for rlage; or for'ten subscribers, eleven copies will beffentat osr -expons© for carriage. l , ; TO AGENTS. No other works will so liberally reward the exertion? of Agents. AN Aoe^t-Wasted* in this County. Terras nia«.» known on application to the publishers. [Aug. 11, *69, ; REMOVAL. JOSEPH RIBEROLLE HAS removed his BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER and FINDIG STORE, from his late location oh Main Street, to his Tannery at the lower end of tV<* village, where ho will behind to*wait on and the public generally. Competent workmen ojo employed,in the Manufacturing Department, and #U Work warranted to'bo our own manufacture.. Also, all kinds of , i READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, , constantly ondiand* All kinds of Leather and flhoo Findings, also constantly on band and for sale at low prices lor oath or ready pay. HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market price. JOS. RIIjEROLLB; Wcllshoro, AngJ 14, 1861. K. B. All thosejindebted to the subscriber by book account, or otherwise, are requested to-cnli nt onc« and square up. j JOS. KIBEIIOLLB. iVEW GOODS! VERY CHEAP FOE READY PAY. T. L. BALDWIN Has and is now receiving a large and various stock of SPRING AND SUMMER ME UC H A W MS E , j Composed of DRY GOODS, | ORbCEEIES, SAEDWAfi*, BOOTS and £UOES, EEAD|Y MADE CLOTHING, TjTOODEN WARK, dm! ih fact all Merchandise nailed Tot in the market* all of which will be sold at the PANIC PRICES I for EEpY PAY. All persons desiring tobuy Goods for CASH, will do well to call and examine my stock of j ME\R CHA KB ISE before -making purchases elsewhere, as the stock *HI he disposed of at unusually low prices for Cash. Tioga, May 8, jISBI/ T. L. BALDWIN; J. W. BAILET at CO., . % AT TITE ? UNION STORE, Trip LL SB ORO, Are opening a fine Stock , NEW OOOD9 Just bought at “'PAXTC PRICES," and will b# boM EOR CASH, ol little ABOVE COST, If pos*lble, elv e e y b o“d y -t ] ’ Call and see Goods and Prices. , <*l P. S. AH hersofls having unsettled accounts on «nr Bocks, are requested to settle the tamo by Cftth or Kote, as wo intend to sell on the jw»y doten system, until further advices from the sCaVof war. ' J. W. BAILEY A'TOP Wellsbofo, July 3t, 1 SOI. , WELLSBORO’ ACADEMY. Wellsboro’, Tinga County, Pcnna. MARINES N. ALLEN, A. *t; - - Principal assisted by a corps nf competent teachers. The Fall Tend will commence on the 16th inat. Tuition for terpi of fourteen icecks, s2.£Qte $6.00. . J' ‘ ; Mint art rxsTßrclrrox wiR be in'.voducod tb'.s term into tbc Academy, accoT ding to a late artof the Legislature of this fc?tnte. ,! s ' • f!&s\ A Tr trTTEs’ Cl \«s will also be formed. By order of Trustee*. l J. ¥ DONALDSON, PreJu Wellsboro, Aug. 7, ISOI. tl THE OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL WILL the Fall term of the ensfimg year, AuL r .j27lh, Winter term, Dec. I Oik,'Spring term, March 2ulli,i lcG2. Each Tprm to fourteen.-vreeka. Tuition from $3 to SG. Rooms furnished for thode witting!® board fhemtelres. u Board' 51.50 : Boat'd and bulging, $1.75 por wrpk ; Room, per telWi; Instrumental Mas.ic, with v«a of instrument, slo.do ; Singing in classes ficc. Schoolbooks can be procured at the Institution,' Circulars, or for further particulars * address I •. A|'R. WIGIITMAX, Pnuripul. ‘ Osceola,'July 31. Is6l. , / I ■jvr AN HOOD. Hour Lost. How Hf.stohed. IfX Just PuWi.-hed. tn a Fealed Eiivt lopo * A lecmre wii the NntuTv,Tu'Ktnn nt. Ivud D oh* a I Cure of Spei.omtnn ho'ft, orSemmal PcHh’ty. N»*rrrn«nf (nrnl imtniy consNirai. Coiiaumjtiinu end Meat ‘.I sm»*UMi\*u il IMdtaty. I*.\ Uov.t J Cn.vsvwj u.. M D., The important f.iet that the awful coiHoqueuee* of *v]f» % abu«e nm> be ell'-otu.iliv iWuAt'd without mxortui nierthiiieji or the rp piwtngr stamps. bv addyogdiw' ‘ i Dr. CH. .T. C. KUNK, .1127 Bowery. New Volk. Poet OflWbox . s. i*.