it * Troops ik the Revolutionary War. [ The follqwiig table shows the number of Jtyoops contributed to the'Nationol Army! during the rerolutjoniiry war: , 1 Masscbusetts'f.si •' Connecticut, * Virginia, ' Pennsylvania,- . New York, % i Maryland, •: • 5 New Hampshire, - New Jersey,* North Cnrolipa, South Carolina, • Rhode Island; Georgia; - Delaware, • Total K !rf • * 231,^01 It will be observed that the farther South (the States the leSf number of troops. Of the fold States; four seceded, viz: .Virgi two and. Georg's. Their oc tioris to the Army were lows': if. i Virginia, j- North Carolina, South Carolina, j ■ Georgia,' - Total, •* Or about two-thirds of the numbej^eoi—- tedalone by thp Yankees. | , Massachdsktts. —In fact Massachusetts con tributed rooreMldiers during the Revolutionary war, thanJhelftHt Southern States in the C|m federacyfviz North Carolina, Suin' !r Carolina, Getodia; Maryland and Delaware. The figures fqsf up as follows: — | 1 . 'Massachusetts,; • - - - 1 67,9,07 six. Southern pates, j- - - 58,250 \ Difference in 5 favor of, Massachusetts, 9,^57 These figures jjredent a very curious iJeveloW •jrient.* The haired of those who are dialling a Woody effort t; i destroy the Union, id maifaly aimed at the Yi nkaes, whose ancestry !did mbit of the fighting d achieving American!indepen dence. Soulih • iarQlino, the bead and fronf of the rebellion, o less trpops for {he Revolutionary : va?| proportionate' to per popu lation, than any other State,’indicating that |er sympathies tbei, «ts now, was with the British aristocracy. E;en little New Jersey furnished 4,305 more Revolutionary soldiers thin South Carolina. It is evident that the,old tpry spirit which’ opposed the war of Irpiependence,4mving descended to. tAiildren and grand-omldrenj is the moving- jjovtdr in the present effort 1 to de stroy the Union 7 ; „ \ The 'jjfjfo of John Adams. : ! ' In » few weejW the proclamation reached ilie colonies at several ports. Abigail Smith, jlic . rrife of John Affams, was at the time! in tbeir 'home, pear the f*)ot of Penn Hill, charjged with the siile cate little brood of Children ; managing theiplfann ; keeping home with fru gality, though (pening her doors to the boiiae- Je«, and giving with a good will a part of per scant.portiCn to the poor; seeking work for her own bands, and very busily occupied, nowl at the spinning i heel, now making amendsjfur • ‘ hiringnever W en sent to school, by i learning French,- though with the aid of books! alonet i Since the def arture of her husband for Cpn ;gteu, the arrot ,of death had sped near herjby day, and the pi itilenea that walks in jdarknjess had:entered bet humble mansion pehie herielf iras still weak i tier.* violent illness r her honse was a hospital] inavery partand such ias the distress of the' neighborhood, she oopld hardly find a w ill person to assist id looking - 1 after the sick. youngest son hadj-been Res cued from the ifrave by her nursing; her own mother.had beep taken away, and afteir the aus tere manner of her forefathers, burled: without prayer. Woe followed woe, and one i afflction ■trodon the heeja of another. I j. : Winter wag lorrying .on; during [the dky, family .atFairs t»k off her attention,! but per long evenings, 1 roken by the sound of the stdrm en tbe oceOh, ot the enemy’s artillery at Boston, were lonesome tod melancholy. Ever in Ihe. 'lilentnight rut jiifating on the love and teuder -1 nfM;of .her departed patent, she needed Rhe /etmsolntion of her husband’s presence; put when, in Novel iber, she read the Kings pro*la -Snation, she wit inglv give op her nearest friend - exclqgwdy to lis j ilons duties,nnd sent Him her cheering m i rL ,V,Tbjs intelU.;jen!)e will make aplain path ifbr yon„tboogb a i one ; I could not jpin to-day in the pi .itipns of our worthy pastor |for . c h irtcornciliatior ipetween our no longer parent State, but tyran&tate, and these colonies. Let ns separate;, tKsy aremnworthy to be our breth ren, Let ns renounce them; and, insteodt of supplications, St ierly, for their prosperity and happiness Ipt n >eseecb the Almighty* to blast their counsels, ind bringing to riaughball . their devices.— Bancroft. ’J • ! I ■-f -Ti 1d; miserly or disloyal men -hereabouts wbr'; I , croaking and | whining about the coat o jOiiWng, down the rejbelliot) — that this war fo Ua Jstence as a Nation will dost a “heap of nl and the tares wills be heavy. To and !ij ‘we commend the word of . the Hon. David! joi;., /of Ohio—a life-long Dem ocrat. In a apt |ct,-'a few days since he said: - “ IVe have a" song us grovelling, grumbling ; Democrats,'wbii teharaoterize this as a Repub lican war, in *1 ich they have no interest or Re sponsibility, th( | it is costing a heap of moqey and impoverish hg the country. . He wopld .ask suoh what iy their property worth wifhoika •government ? S Ippose the war should cost five hundred millio s pf dollars; what is that amount compare-! Wjh the perpetuity.of a gov ernment like ol ra j wbat, compared with the demonstration id; th 1 fact that Ihe people of the United States niij st 11 capable of self govern ment T These ri styled Democrats are nsw mousing and c? sensing and calling iions, to furthe|:‘ tbeir unhallowed ends; out said the speaker-they mistake tbs temper [of 'lie {people of 01 Ip, and this they will find dot when they jgo U' the pojls on such an issue.]— Themasses of Olid are loyal to the Union|sbd will not bow lb t|e dictation of ticians in a crisis like this.” ’ ' ' t . Daring the campaign of 1814 a young Nor . ‘man conscript was standing at support arms. “Why don't you firp t” said his lieutenant, fu riously.. • I ' ,i ‘‘Why should 1 fits on these men?”' replied the| greenhorn. ‘“Tl'ejr hasn't done any thing to me." |■ f* ! | At this moment bis comrade felt dead beside Mm. r “Lientenant,” l»ajd the rostio, begtning ho Wake op, "I bell Ve those chaps are firing bul lets." ' i. ■ - -I ■ . | ' "Of course th if, re, you booby, and thfy wfllsboot yon.”: 1 1 With Unit the! joi( script began to blste sway, fooght like i until the close of the ii H . {• s 1 4 - f i | j | ' ; i 67, - 31, 26j678 - 251)78 17J781 - 13|)12 12J497 - lO.p-26 7.?93 " f • - 6,1417 - i i 5,|)08 . - v. 2,589 2,587 AYER’S SARSAPAWM, FOR PffRJFYIWQ THE BLOOD. Ami for the speedy* nre ofjho subjoined nilotiu of jWdease Scrofula and Scrofulous* Affections, swb. Ul cers, Sore*, Eruptions, Pimples, Postales, Blotches, Boils, {Bains, and pllSkln ■ ; f ] *OAKiA2nifod46tK^i»ne,lS3o. J. C. Ara k Co. jflents: I fee! it mydaty |o acknowledge what your Bars;vpartJk» has. done for me- llaviii^lnherited n ScrofaloaUhfeetula* 1 have suffered from it in various ways for vear*.' Sometimfes it buret ctnt fr» Ulcers on »y hands anh'irrms; somctinns-lt -nod diomtacd me at the stomach. -Tv uyeareugtTß broke out on my’baulnnd covered my jwatlp cars with one sons, which was painful and loStheoewr beyo si 4y*?*ripth>D. I dried many medicines and several physicists, hut withont'much relief from any thing.. In fact, "flu* disorder grew wprso* At length I was rejdioirto read in the Gospel Mestfniger that you liad pro pans! all alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I knew from your re putation that anyth ingyoa tirade must be good. I sent to Cincinnati and got land used it till It cured mo, I took it, as you advise, in small do*es of a teaspooufn) over a month, and a<ed almost threw,bottles. Now and healthy skin soon b. which after a while full off. no«£by that thedlsoare has i,’ Tow cun well belleve th'at I fecl'wbat tell yon that I hold you to bo one of the >ud remain ever gratefully, yours, ALFRED B, TALLEY, re, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter and Scald Head, Ringworm, Soro Eyes, Droj»sy. formed under the tet is now l4 gone frj>m iny* syslrt 1 mn saying when 1 apostles of the age, \ St. Anthony's F Salt Übcum »le writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept, ed an inveterate ewe of Dropsy, which ate fatally, by the persevering nsc of our Dr. Kol*n M. Pro 1350. that he has cm threatened toWrmii and aU » n dangerous attack of Malignant Ery sipelas by larSCTlose; 1 of the same; says he cures the common Eruption* by ifr-consjtantly. CrunohopAr. Goitre or Swelled Neck. . Zobnlon Sloan of j Prospect, Texas, writes bottles of your Sarsaparilla cored me * Goitre—* hideous swelling on the neefe, which I have suffered from over two years.’’ Lencorrhcea or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ul- cerUion, Female Diseases, Dr J. B. S. Clmun ng. of New York City, writes ; 4f l most cheerfully comply w th tiic request of your agent in saying I have found your & rsa|Ktrillu a most excellent alterative in the numerous comp] Unts for which we employ such a reme dy, lint especially it femqle pirfe.'foda df the ;Scrofulons di -jUJioms. I have ennd many Inveterate cases of Jamcorrhopa win re the complaint was caused hy ulcera tion of the uterus. The ulceration Itself was soon cured. — Nothing within m\ knowledge equals it for these female de rangements.’’ Ed want S. Marrow, of Newbury. Ala., writes. ** A danger ous avanan tumor on one of the females in my family, which had defied all the rcr uelles w'o.f, uld eiri{>h>y, has at length been completely cund liy your extract of Sureoparilla. Our pby-ici m thought nothing but extirpation could afford re lict. hut lie advised the trial of your Sar.-aparßla as the last report before cutting and it proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight wrecks no symptom of the disease remains. Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. New Orleans, 25th.Augnst,18o9. Pr, .T. C. Ayer: Sir, I cheerfully comply with the request of j our agent and n jku t to you some of the effects I have realised with your Sorstpanllat. • 1 have cured with t In my practice,'most of the complaints for which it i« retom ncuded, and have found its effects Indy wonderful in tlieeiy* i>f Venereal and Murcnreal Disease Oiwofnij jKitifUts unci Syphilitic ulcers in UU throat.which were ro:>i-miiing Ins juUte ami the toj» of his mouth. Your Sar-aparilla, steadily taken, cured him in five weeks. An other was attacked hr -ccoudary symptoms in his nose, and fh« ulceration had on ten away a considerable ]«irt of it, so that I believtfl the disorder would soon reach his brain and kill him. But it yielded to nn administration of your Sar -ap.uill.i: (he ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course without spinel disfiguration to. his face. A woman win* had boon treated for the same disorder' by imA*cury was suffering from this ji>i>on in her Imncs. Tlicy had become so sen-l/ive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered excruciating pain in j her joints and bones. She, too. was cured eutir.'h by Sarsaparilla in a few \rj»ok<. 1 know from its tuniiul.i, w bleb \ our agent gate me, thafthis pre p t rat mn from your ijthr.uory must be a great remedy ; con sequently. these trtity remarkable results with it have nut surprised me. I Fraternally vours, | G. V. LARRIMER, M. D. Rhcnuitjsm, Gout. Liver Complaint. Independence, Pre-ton Co., Va„ Dili July, IBOD. Ds. J. C. Ayeri Sin. 1 have been afflicted with a )suuful chronic Kjiematism S>r a long time, winch battled the skill of-phy-iciaiis, and snick to me in spite of ul! the remedies I con hi find, until I tried your Niroimi ilia. One bottle cured me In two weeks, ami restored my general health so much that lam far lietterjtbau before t was attacked. J think it a wonderful medicine. J. IfitEAJi. Ju!u* Y. Octchell. of Sr. Lmii*. writes: “ I have been af flicted for ybar« «n!i air alUrtion of th« Liver, which des troyed my health. ''l tried every thing, and every tiling failed to ndjete me: ami I have hoeii a broken down n.au far Horne year* from :»o other canse-tlmn derangement of the Liter. 'lt beloved jßwtor. the Kev. .Mr. Espy,advised Hie to try your sarHaparill u hecatirH! he *aid he knew yoa, nmt any thing, I ou m.ide ttas worth trying, by the blessing of Ood it h*»«s cured me. And has so purified my blood as to make a new man oT me. I rt*el young agnin The best tiiat can bo B.»ul of yon is not half good enough.** Schirrus. Cancer Cm tea an ! A great variety of ( cnru* of these forme «.<i of rtilr* remedy. Sonic of them may hi the agent* U*low nail tfho cull for them. l)\>jK!psia, Ilcxrt Disease, Fits. F.pllepsy, Melan choly,.Neuralgia. Many remarkable Mire? of these aOections have been made by ,the altemtire pov it of tin* niedicme. It stimulates the % ital functions into vrgenm- action. and than overcomes dis orders which would Ikj supposed beyond its reach. Such a remedy ln»s long beep required by the tn-cemdtiea of the JH'O tho people, mid nc nfe confident this will do far them all that medicine can do. Tumors, Lnlargement. Ulceration, 1 Kxfoliatiunnjf the Bones, cases have been reported to us where able complaints have resulted from the 'ill our space here will not admit them. 1 found in oiir American Almanac,which uci are pleased to furnish gratis to all AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOlj THE DAPIP Cf7RE OF Coughs, Cold*. Influenza, Hoarseness. Croup, Bronchitis In cipient Consumption. and for the Belief of Consump tive I’ulientt) in advanced stages of Disease. ThN is a remedy universally known to surpass any other for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it is useless here to publish the exjdenceol its virtues. Its un rivalled excellence % ft,r coughs and cohl-vnnd Ift tfuly won derful cures of puijuon.try disease, have mapo it known throughout the cmfcze.l nations of the earth. Few are the communities, or evefi families among them, who have not some personal experience of its effects—some living tmphy iittheir midst of ilsjvictory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the threat and lung>. As nil know the dread*, ful fatality of these'disorders, nud us tlicy know, too, the this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them that-it has now all the virtues that it did have when making the cures lmre won so-strongly upon the con fidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. A7SH & Co.. I Lowell, Most. Sold hy C. *fc .T. L. Robinson, Wellsboro; H. H. Borden, Tioga; \V. G. Miller and C. Parkhurst. Law renceville ; A. <t j. Dearnmn. Knoxville ; S. X. Bil ling's, Gaines ; J. let J. G. Parkhurst, Elkland; W. K. Mitcbcjl,' AitfficljVilft|? J. Rddfogtop, Middle bury: Dennett'ttfßaVdall, Middlebary Centre; G. W. Nesbht, Mansfield ; S. S. Packard, 'Covington: («. H. Shcffcr. Libdrty ; D. S. Magee, Blossburg; Fox &. Witter, Mainsburg, and by Dealers everywhere. March 27tb, 18ql.-6m. DIAL COURT. SPE IEREBY GIVEN that a Sp©- I bo held at the Court House, in Hon. Ulysses Jlercur, commencing iy «f October next, to continue two of the following causes, under the cl of A. c M,*mbly of the 14th April, J. F. DONALDSON, Prolb'y. Notice is ] c-i.il Court wi by the on the third Moth! week, lor the trial provisions of the t 1 831. August 14, 1801 Samuel M Fox Pliny Bun vs, J Thompson , ,vs, E,B Jerauld, Admrs vs. I Inscho vs. J DufFey ct nl vs. Stephen Rnbcock vs. John \X. Maynard. ’r vs. JJirnm Inscho vs. U T Davis «et a! vs. Stephen Potter - , AiC Rly ' va. Amos Uixoy vs. Sarah L Keene vs. Anson Ruck at nl va. Timothy Brace et al TP. John Drew et al vs. J N Bache, Exr va. Peter Green vs, Ildnty Bolton rs. Edwin Dyer vs. A P Cone . . vs. David A Cinrk vs. Martha J L Clark et at • ts. , George B Colegrovc et al Staflbrd^tal Geo Wallace ct al S Pierce inbeiski Rosa ‘ioga County S Brvdon's Ailin’ 1 S Eiliott Bingham Trustees J N.: Bnche ' Sarah tL Keene Amos Bixby Bingham Trustees Biugham Trustees A S Turner James I Jackson. Abo] Nickersou M M Converse George Corlies John F. Doualdson Bingham Trustees **. „ -il R SHOP.—The undersigned iforms tße citizens of-Wellsboro e .baa opened a COOPER-SHOP S WAGON SIIOP, Kew coope respectfully i and vicinity, that 1 opposite'.- K : CROWL * ' * and is ready to do \ order, from a gnllo pairing also done o SVellKboro, May f ill manner of work prompt and to a keg to a fifty barrel-tub. Re i sjmrt notice. 0. F. ELLIS. , ISfit - riiiasi f£lES!— or X Cobalt, for poimning -flics—also FLY-PAPER, or EXTERMINATOR, price fix cent per paper. For sale oi , ROY'S DRUG STOKE. RATS I HATS Ulhe celebrated POISONED WTIEIT, or ]RAT DESTROYER—put up in papers, and *dd for jlO cents per package, at J * W)TH DRUG STORE, THE TIOGA GOUHTY AGITATOR. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. LOCATED OVKR THB BtJBQVKHASNA VALLEY BASK, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. FACULTY, D. W. Loweit, Principal, Profcssorof the Sclencoof Practical Accountant, author of Lowell's Treatise iipun Book Keeping, Diagrams Illustrating the same, *e. John Rankin, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book* * Keeping ami Practical Mathematics. J. J. Curtis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Be partmeui. A. J. Warner, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen* manshlp, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence. LECTURERS. Hod. Daniel S/Dicunson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. ' .Ood.lU.nsom B*lcox, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommlssary Notes and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. K. Andrews, Lecturer Kthics. . EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Oo.t.Sberm\n D. Phelps, We. Bsq., Tract R. Morgan, Esq,, Wm. E. Tatlor, of the Ann ot Taylor, Weed A'Co.,D.O. Denton, of ' the firm of Jackson, Denton A Marks, Do Witt C. Striker. TUe'object of this College is (b afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough business education. Tim books And forms are carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly for this lasitutlon and embraces nil the ceecnHfflprovonieQts. The course of instruction comprises every department of business. The learner will bo thoroughly taught tire science and pmctice-of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the following kinds of business, viz; —General Merchandising. Manufacturing, Banking. Commission. Steamboating, Rail* roa'iing.Fonvarding, Freighting. Foreign Shipping, dc. Toixg Men can quality themselves in a short time at this institution to frit important and lucmtiro situations. Am ple references cun be given where graduates of 1860 arc now tilling desiralrc situations with salaries 'varying from $5OO to $l6OO per annum. The Proprietors are in possession of testimonials from some of the first commercial houses iu the State, to whom they have tarnished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac tion and confidence iu the ability of the graduates of this institution. 1 Penmanship, in nil its branches, taught by tho mostskillful nnd thorough masters of tbo nrt. No college to the bon n try enjoys-a higher reputation in thi^department. Department entirely separate from that of thegen tlcmen. Students can- enter College at any time—no vacations Time to complete the course from 8 to 10 weeks. Students passing the requisite examination arc presented with the most-elaborate andyleguntlyfugraved Diploma issued bynny commercial or Clascal institution in the Union. Assistance rendered to graduates In procuring situations. terras of Tnition. price of board, testimonials frmu graduates filling situations, send for circular con* mining full particulars. 13yl TORS, GRXOLET’S MILLINERY STORE! AT THE ACADEMY CORNERS, DEERFIELD , PA., Mrs. 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 . O P 1 FA SUfOy ABLE J/ ILLIXER T GOODS Mu}' Ist, 1861, nt PAYNE'S STORE, opposite the Con NE.sguE Hotel. BONNETS, FLATS, RIBBONS, FLOW ERS, LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS RI- ' ' J>/A GHA TS AND COSTUMES on band. A large and beautiful variety, inten ded to please the taste of alt BLEACHING AND BLOCKING done. All orders for every variety of UOXXETS and HA TS, filled and forwarded at once to any address. Bonnets from $1.50, up to pleaeethe taste of tb*' first class customer. Goods warranted as represent . Goods sold cheaper than at any other establish ent this side of New York. THE LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS just eceived. The patronage of the public solicited. E. H. N. 0 RIDLEY. D erfield, May Ist, 1861. T. C. GRIDLEY will also sell goods for ready pay, saving the custom on go'ods purchased, doing away with a CREDIT SYSTEM 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 Bail Road each Wednesday. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for BUTTER, EGGS and PRODUCE, My old customers of Brookfield will not‘be neglected in this new arrangement. * T. E. GRIDLEY. Deerfield, May Ist, 1861. HEAD QUARTERS —FOR— BOOKS STATIONABV, NO. 8 MARKET STREET, coTOtma, n. t. . The subscriber would respectfully request the atten- tion of THE INHABITANTS OF TIOGA COUNTY, to the extensive additions lately made to his stock of Books, Stationary, FANCY ARTICLES, &c., forming the roost complete assortment that can be found in this section, and which will he sold at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at prices which cannot fail to giro satisfaction. On hand nt ail'times the STANDARD WORKS OF THE MOST POPULAR AUTHORS, IB PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AR CHITECTURE, RELIGION, ROMANCE, &C. DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES, supplied at sew York prices. BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, and &RATBK BOOKS, in great quantity. BLANK BOOKS, of ever} description, Memorandum and Pass Books,, of all kinds, and any particular kind made to or on short notice. All kinds of writing and indelliblo INKS, Stee antf Gold Pens, Drawing Paper, Mathematical lustra meats, Portfolios, Pocket Knives, Ac. Ac. A large stock of PAPER HANGINGS, 6f new and beautiful designs, from 6d to $2 perrolli Gold and Velvet Borders, of extra or narrow *idtfa to ipatch the different styles. ’ Window Shades, OH Painting., French Lithograph. mad Engraving*. PICTURE FRAMES. Frame, of Qilt and Fancy Mouldings, or plain Ye-, necred Mahogany, fitted to any siiej Picture,,'at short notice, and cheap as the cheapest* THE MAGAZINES AHD NEWSPAPERS of tho day furnished at Publishers’ Prices, and al Orders for ' . .. SHEET MUSIC AND BOOK BINDING" executed promptly, and at the lowcst'prices. ' E. E. ROBINSON. PURIFY THE BLOOD. MOFFAT'S VfiSETABLB FTT.~L.S, AND PHffiNIX BITTERS. THE high and envied celebrity which these preeminent Medicines here acquired lor their Invaluable efficacy In all the Diseases which they profess to euro, has rendered the usual practice of pulling not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. IN Att CASEB of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Khcmntism, Affections of the BIad UILLIOUB d gEVER3 AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. In th" south and west, where these diseases prevail, they will bo found Invaluable, Planters, formers and others, who once use those Medicines, will never afterwards bo without DIFLIODB OOHC.BBROS. LOOSENESS. PILES, COSTIVE NESS,DOtDS AND COUQHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT 1 HUMORS. DROPSIES. - - Dyrf*ptia.—'so person with this distressing disease,should delay using these medicines Immediately. ' Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas. Flatulency. FVw and Ague.— For tols scourge of the western country, these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain rem edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease; a enro by these medicines is permanent. 'Try them. Be satlsfiedLond be cured. .* Pnlnatm ttmxvUxlon— GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL,, Headaches oferery lnward Fever, Infiamatory Bhema tism, Impure Blood,-Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mercurial IXjitattx. —Never falls to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. ' NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. Pile*.—Tlio original proprietor of these medicines was cured of Piles of 36 years’ standing, by the use of these Life medicines alone. FAINS in the:head, side, back. Joints and organs. RhentncdUm Thoso affected with this terrible disease,will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rhcnm,Swellings. Scroflula, or King’s Evil in worst forms, Ulcers of ev ery description.!, Worms of all kinds are effcctnrnllyi expelled by these medi cines/ Parents will do well them whenever their existence ie suspected. Relief will be certain. : The Life Pills and Phoenix Bitten % PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from thd syetdm. Prepared, and gold by ' DB. WILLIA3I B. MOFFAT, 336 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New York. For saleby all Druggists. 52yl QUARLES G. OSGOOD, Is now receiving his WINTER STOCK QE GOODS, * Consisting of Dry Goods, C lothing, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, IRON AITO STEEL, NAJLS, flour, SALT, <Sc a. Which, for variety and'extent, is rarely excelled, and no greater inducements to purchasers can be offered in this section of conn try,either in variety, Quantity, quality or prices, Wbethei for LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOY OR GIRL, Farmer, mechanic or Lumberman. Wellsboro, det, 31, -1860. TITANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY. -L™- MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. The Fall Term of this Institution will commence September 3d, 1861, and continue jthtrteen weeks. E. WTLPMAN, A. M Pkixcipal. I’rof.-N. M. ymcE, A. B Assistant. Mrs. 11. P. K. Wn.nsiAx ...Preceptress. Miss E. A. Chase ...Mnsio Teacher. Teacher in Primary Department. Mr. Isaac Stickxey Penmanship. EXPENSES, Tuition (Primary) per Term.....t... s2[ 50 Common English 4 75 Higher English Math, and Languages....... 6 -00 Music, Piano or Melodeon B'oo Use of Instrument 2 00 Room rentj per term. 1 50 Fuel, Fall term, 2 00 Incidentals, per term j....; I 25 Board in the Hall, per week....; 1 50 We are mdst happy to be able to say to the friends and patrons of this Institution, and also to all within the ranfee of its patronoge, that the building will be finished and furnished for the accommodation of all who may apply for admission os students. The peo ple of Mansfield, who hare so long and sacrifizingly labored for this educational entetprize, Tioga and Bradford counties, Northern Pa. l( may now begin to reap the fruits of haring in their minst, a First-Class Seminary of learning. Uis the design of the Faculty, which is,-composed of teachers of much experience and acknowledged ability, ‘to make every possible effort to render this School one of the most desirable in the State, for those who desire a thorough, practical education. The building has a very desirable location on an eminence/ about eighty rods cast of the Tioga Railroad. It is a brick structure, 150 feet long,, four stories high, built in the most modern style of architecture. There are two Literary Societies connected with the School, each haring a room exclusively for its use. There is also a Library in the Institution-for the use bf stu dents. j No student will be. taken for less than a term, and any who enter will, therefore, be obliged to pay tui tion for a full term. Tuition payable, one half at the commencement, and the remainder at the middle of the term. 1 The*building having been erected at a great ex pense. the Trustees being anxious to keep it in the best ppssible state of preservation! think it not best to harp any self-boarding in the building. Those who desirfcrto board 1 themselves, can procure rooms at a very reasonable Irate In the village. For further particulars address-the Principal. . . , Rev. N: FELLOWS, Bres t. A, J. Boss, Sec'y, July 17,1861. i WATCH, CLOCK, i —AS D JEWELRY STORE. r pilß undersigned, hating purchased of Ax- A ms Folkt his interest in the Clock, Watch and Jewelry business, respectfully invites the attention of the public to bis assortment of goods, in connection with the v BOOK ANB STATIONERY BUSINESS. WATCHES of alt diseriptions for rale, and at pri ces' rangipg-from $lO to $l5O,- . Can ..sell the.-new AMERICAN WATCHES, with hcary hunting cases, and trairo«ieif,-for the low sum of $35. Also will be kept on hand, GOLD WATCHES, espiciaHy for the Hatties. CLOCKS, from $1.23 to $23, will always be fjuui on'exhibitiun. " - ' ' - ‘ IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, can" be had all Linds of SILVER AND- PLAITED WARE, to suit tho purchaser, and, marked with any inscription or nome. The above is always warranted, A large assortment of watch guards, keys, Ac., and best AMERICAN, KNIVES, eilver.butter knives, Ac. Ac. All kinds of REPAIRING done by Andie Foley at the old stand, W. U. SMITH. Wellsboro, March 13,1861. NOTICE. WE have Ingham’s Combined Smutter and Separator in our Mill, and can now.clean all wbeat : pej/ec(/y, and separate all foul grain from it, and particularly the oats. Farmers can bare alt -the oats taken out of their .seed wheat at onr Mill at 4 ots* per bushel. Call and examine the “ mersheen.” WEIGHT A BAILEY. Wellsboro, March 13,1861. BOOTS ANB SHOES—To fit the Biggest gi ant or the smallest baby. Cheapest in town [quality considered], at the REGULATOR WELLSBORO BOOK STORE BOOKS, BOOKS I HURRAH ROR SMITH. THE subscriber, having purchased of E. E. Sob insonhis interest in the Book and Stationery bu siness, would respectfully inform the public of jhis de sire to carry on , * A. QSKBBAL NEWS ROOM AND BOOK STOKE, where be will furnish. AT THJB OID STJJVI>, ( opposite C. 0. Osgood's Store, or by mail, the following* newspapers, and Magazines, at the publisher’s rates. DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS. New York Tribune, Herald, Times, WEEKLIES. New York Ledger, “ Memory, “ Weekly, Welcome Guest, Porter’s “ Scientific American, Boston Pilot, Century, Frank Leslies*, True Flag, 'i - N. Y. Illustrated News, Irish American, Harper's Weekly, Littcll's Living Age, Warorly Magazine, ' Thompson's Reporter. MONTHLIES. Harper's Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book, Frank Leslies' Magazine, TPeterson's Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Arthur's Magazine, Eclectic Magazine, Ladies' Repository, All the Year Round, Ladies' Visitor, Knickerbocker, Pickles, Budget of Fun, Phunny Fhellow. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com .etc repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper Hangings, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, At. 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 tbo trade. SCHOOLBOOKS. Sanders' Series of Readers/ Greahlcafs Mathematics, Colton’s k Fitches* Geog'y/ Davies ' “ Monteltf k McNally's " Sanders* Spellers, Potter and Hammond’s Writing Book, Brown's and Kenyon's Grammar. $ The patronage of the poßlie is respectfully solicited WM. H. SMITH. Wellaboro, Pa., September 5,1560. yl - WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. ROBERT, YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor Young & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in torm. the Public that be has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of Wellaboro, for a term of years, and having pat it in good running order, Is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish* menu, in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE! lie has had over twenty yedrs'experienqein the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly iunder bis supervision. No icork trill be tent out half JinUhed. MILL-GEABINGS , P LOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 2S, ISs7> - ROBERT YOUKG. FLOURING MI L L OUT HILL'S CREEK, NEAR HOLIDAYYILLE. The subscriber, having compleled his large - three story Gri&t and Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnish Floor, Meal and Feed In quantities to suit purchasers. - CUSTOM WO BKi 1 | . 1 . of kinds on short notice, and on terms which cannot fail to please. I have THREE RUN OF STONE, almost constantly employed, and I am sure that a trial of my Work will prove beneficial to the customer b* well as myself. 0. P. McCLURB. December 6, 1860. | , !• VALUABLE FARHISG LARDS - FOR SALE. - I THE undesigned is now offering to settlers a large quantity of excellent farming lands, sit uated farm two to fifteen miles* distance from* Wells boro, in Delmar, Shlppeh, Morris and Elk townships, Tioga Co,, Pa. j The.lands are well watered, good soil,and in a hcalihy part of the country, and will be said in lota to- suit purchasers and on very liberal teriha of payment. For further particulars inquire of the owners, Messrs. Phelps, Dodge <fc Co., 19 and 22, Cliff St, New York, or of the subscriber. 3 JOHN DICKINSON, Agent. Wellsboro, Oct 3, 1860-yl THE LAST INVENTED, BEST AND CHEAPEST SFItI3SrC3 BED IN’ "* XTSB I MORE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more durable. jPrice, only so.oo. For sale by 6 E. D. WELLS, Lawrenceville. MIRRORS I 1 ~ * , MIRRORS! ' MIRRORS! JUST receipts at SMITH'S BOOKSTORE, the largest/'Snf!* best assortment of Mirrors ever brought—to Wellsboro. People who wish “to see themselves as otherwise them," will please call and examino. ... 7 ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of OAKPETINO, Will be sold at the lowest prices, by B. D. WELLS, Lawrcncerille, Sept. 12, 1860, WALL paper: WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER * WALL PAPER * T . • . i‘ WALL PAPER Latest styles and largest’ assortment of wall paper ever brought in Wellsboro.’ -In. connection with the above con be found Window Shades of all hinds. Coll so ™ If, • , , WM. IL SMITH. Wellsboro, April sth, 1860. lITORE NEWS FROM JIEAD QUARTERS. fke sabscriber wonld respectfully announce tc the citizens of Wellsboro that he has on hand an as sortment of Hajrison'a Columbian Hair Oils,. Soaps, Restorative?, • Rouge and Powder for tne Radies. 4c,, 4c. Hewonld invite all to give him a coll, at the barbep-shop, bactof the Postoffico. April 17, IS6L GEO. CAMPBELL. CASH paid for GRAIN at TIOGA STEAM FLOUR MILLS. Angnst J 5, 1860. 3m. News, World, Warerjy Magazine, ' Thompson’s Reporter, Life Illustrated, Wilke's Spirit, HOUSEHOLD FPPI n OF ALL KINDS, can be fonmM E. J). WELL?, LAWjw 1 -Mi AVEnx> S p^^ . IMPROVED Wis 2 PATENTED MAT 8, lit, J- this invention is to apply . k 'T i IU * in such a manner that articles ott.cv.W lass, and raised by it, may bo 1 " h 4 the hitherto slow Ld tedious % ment of the windlass being avoided J"? at the same time admitting 0 f tb a# complete control over the descends ope *t article being lowered. The inven«i“% various purposes; its use in conn““'* may be mentioned as an instance i, I*l ets, after being raised and emptied ! ered, and their movement retarded«ta * so that they will not violently stril. o ’&» entifie American. e For the purpose of Raising and r, in Wells, it is decidedly ® THE. GREATEST IMPROVEMENT Of The Brake acta as a check upon tie v. . of. the bucket, without turning the m I* 6 * acting as.a brake, by pressing All who examine this machine, willfl>l edge its PRACTICABILITY AND (frer ercry other machiae in use the windlass is easily controlled with vfc O.VE BASD. It combines nil the adrsCJ* fashioned with the self-empfjb. t many new and useful improvemetti apted to wells of any depth, and ailing ordinary turning, Five Bucket, of Ka ,„ from wells of ordinary depth, and in tIT tion to the depth of two hundred feet. -I The windlass and b/ake is also apcli B u. L and lowering any kind of weight, sndhZl 1 is far superior to those heretofore in n«, ■' Having purchased the right for the (W ga and Potter, Pa., the undersigned offer for sale township rights for the oal! sale of the above improvement, on rtiHu? f BlSi? h- B. Oct. is; 1860. C O R N IN G FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE 01 BIGELOW & THOMPSON, AGEPi AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMpJjn' Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital ' e, HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COD, Capital, 'j PA (ENIX FIRE INSURANCE COmn ,Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, , PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE CO}'ri\ Of New York City—Capital S NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURAXCtn Of Hartford, Ct. d MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO, Of New York'City,—Capital ‘ a MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital, a |j HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COffil Capital, ■ , , NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, jjj The subscribers are prepared to iesae polia snrance on the most favorable termi in theibt known and reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildings irisured for three yean ill low ns any good companies. All losses will be promptly adjusted andpsli office. Applications by mail will receive p, tention ’ . WM. L. EISE Oct. 33, 1859. - ' C.U.TUO] P.- J, FARRINGTON, Surveyor. JOHN A. ROY, WELLSBORO, PA., APOTHECAR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB U J>E VGS, MEDICINES AXD CBEMI PERFUMERY SOAPS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTII BRUSHES, VARNISHES, P.U.ffj OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, PATENT MEBKin VIOLS AND BOTTLES, WINDOW-GLASS, POTTY, LAMPS,- CIGARS AXD IflßJi PURE WINES AND BRAID , .FOR MEDICAL PURPOSE ALSO, SACRAMENTAL BE? Warranted to bA pure Grape juice, pnpcii pressly for Communion purposes. To farmers. ‘ We have for sale Farrier's Powders nri the best kind of preparations for Hors«, i of the Powder, the appetite is improved, al ments 'of the digestive organs are comet* softens the skhi and gives to thfi“coat a » niog appearance. * The Liniment is used for stiff joints andl all kinds in horses and cattle. TO THE PUBLIC Cboic? Teas.,.. Pure Cream of Tartar, English Corbonate Soda.. Pens and Enreli Corn Starch Black and Tcllo Nutmegs and Ginger | Indigo, Codbar, Popper and Cinnamon.... article? for w Stove Blacking Betsies for pn* Prepared'Glae_... j Violin A Base vi Brirtol Brick (scouring... [ Trusses A Show Prescriptions carefully compounded, as® promptly answered. Every article for sale usually sold is * Drugstore, and at the lowest market pne* - Wellsboro, May 1,1861. mm wab a i "o’ THE Subscriber most respectfully aDE( ff he has on-bond at the old stand, afl Cheap Eot of Furiii'i comprising in pdrt Dressing and-Common Bureau*, Case*, Center,Card and Pur Taljth ' Brea If oat Tables, d riid I off Cupboards, Cottage and other Jlcdilca *•-: fas and Chairs, Gilt and Jlosticood Picture Frame*, . COFFINS made to order on short hearse will be furnished if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing doa e •* August 11, 1859. B.T.IAM WILLUH walke® HAS A . SPLENDID DOT <>r WHOLE BUFFALO M" LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS M. Whole Bobee from $3 to HAT AND CAP CORNING, N. Janaary 2, 1861. CARPETS AND OIL CLO' job good to see th* patterns an l at the WclUbore* Pa. ONE HUNDRED BARRELS received, and for sale at the n: J. TV. D/ Laths, pickets and sk sale at Tioga, by. March 20, 1861.-ml So4a Cracker?. Marking Ink- Writing Paper-
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