.1 . ■ ' n _*J Lll Hew tP Walk in C<j ?fort-Sqm6tlimg About! V.'v BpotaapitbeirEvils. .-4' . ~, ,„ y [From Wckeni J4U U» Year Brand] , t - Thabootmaker, igj ipant of the -'relative wse) .and importance of, ti different parts of.lhei foot, has steadily pen jsted for centuries, and tyti djty.ukuhlljr peti )ts in so shaping the shoe [ 4bst ; the greit toe i» . forced upon the ;other! ! toekinpre or less out 1 I Its right Upe with the| hfeel. Nine oivilUftt people in ten perhaps,; ■ bare their great, tods ] pus by a. course ofj 'sub-- mission to mis-shapeo lo its and sbcesaofar: turned inwards, that < line run. down; iji. the; ; middie-of them* from j joint to ball, if continued,) -wonldnot fall any w)( jreln the heel atall; but| ■ .perferal inches awOyjmtside the bgjdyQj Thej •neceeaary. consequent h raising|tbe >s des- ; ::trpJed; tho cff,.rt hut to be made at a disad-,; vantage, and with pry iso re ; the act ofwalking. Joses’some of its eal i>;-an that although thej boet may be 'so we! | , adjusted to the spoilt ! shape df the foot as t \ cause no pain, air twn-; ■ apt-twenty -or thirty, nile walk is mofej thap| - the'hampered foot mi cbinery has power jo sos^j ‘ tain;-' ! ‘ v ’i> •i • ,|| tor this reason, so is Dr, Meyer, it is'wr()ng< - to suppose that becay ie-it is easy.it is right, or ibdt a past of the lot j, unless it be a healthyj one, would make the, jjest last fur the shoe itis| 'to wear. Allowance -should be made for the; gradual return of th( great toe to its place, by, leaving its place (to 8 tpae extent at leapt) vacaptj ■ forit.snd permittin; : gentle pressure where the joint has been forced (into undue When the shbmaker' customer thatj •ha Aranda verjf much pnj one .side,- he in. face li compliments him bj j, the information -hjt| "bas a healthy' and (onsubjugated foot, cfetfer-f ' ihnieii to 7 tread straight. It is precisely byl ’ cause children’s feet tre only in the first stagy . ofinjury, and are n j>re nearly as God madp them than us they at to be made b« the shoemakers, tba’children, especially coma . into lrouble with tljy ■shoemakers, or with thy ‘ parents and goardif iis who believe rather in " than in feet, ft retreading on 1 one side!’J , .A :»trongjtyd health f foot tramples a foolish shoe outlies far as. lossible into the form it ‘ ought at first to havi ;jiad. Even the distorted y fobr, after the has done his worki. '’-wiU'bften tread ove the leather of the innej 1 side of the boot-heel'because of a natural eu fort of tjjc.lfoot-heel! p bring Itself into soma ap| proacb to the right! ioeiwith the great too. ‘j| In a Jtfonprjy mS; 1 spoe, then, the,great toe and tptfieM hava ,1 jeif fight HiUive furnished % them., hAnd. since.they are to by in a line together, itW'st follow'that if a well - made pair .of.dMots be placed side by aide m . that tbeiribeefe touc £ Weir eidcsulso will touch ! througbtb*-whole s ipSSp ipt front of the Instep ‘ from tbe plice of tb f f bdll:(>f the great toe to the very end of it/ ■ Tbry'wilL diverge only at th| rounded ends,' whetli the great toes roond_ off into the’little toes, i jong whose line, and noj [ where else. any pow jble pointing of the' 1 shape (,«f thebQot-»ole can* |e got. ", 1. DECISIVE BAT 7 tES OP THE WOE; The decisive ba( lei of the world, those i iwhieb. to- qse ’s words, a cpntrsrjitesui I Would bare eeientlt ,ly varied thedrama pfjhe ; ’f;orld ra all its subsequent scenes; are t&iP lirei} hi'fifteen - By; professor Cresay, who fil|s ,r|fe» chair of Ancfeij and Modem’ History i| tbellniversity of ddqp. Thcyara. the,grand ■eubjeot of two vo |mes by him laUdy fro* Bentley’s press, ntj ijiftfe'; 1 The battle of'- (Jaijathon, fought 490 B. Ci ,‘ J ,in the Gres #, under Themistocles, d<| ofsatod the Persia* j] under Darius,! thereby torblng-fetek the of Asiatic invasion which elid"Would have swept over Europe; | Tb* Battle of Mycaouse,Al6 8.C., in which the Athenian powey'war broken, and the west r of Europe saved 'from Greek dominion. l_ | ■ of ArhbeHa, SSI B.C.,in which Alexander, by T a defeat of Darius, established rt his-powecin Asia, Jtnd by the introduction of European civilization, produced an effect which may yetJbe’ traced (here. . I ■’ f 4.- of fought 208 B. CL the Bomatis, under ;bonsol Hero, defeating thfj Carthsgenians unfjerHaadtubal, and bywhich the eppremacy of Jie great republic was es tablished. i, . J ■ .5. of Armenius; A. D. 8, ov<jr legi6ni.;iimfer Veros; which seCufejl 'frtm Roman d minatiqn: ■ • f/ \ ■ ? r tf.TheDkttle 'f f Ghalona, A. D. 431, ik which Actius defei tedAtilla the Hun, the sea ■, Gpd,” and saved Europe from entire devasfi tiop. 1 ’ l ' r • "■ Y. ’The ‘Battle-U-Tnurs, A. D. 735, in whh|h ' CfhWeS Martel, b$ jthe, defeat of the Saraceiijs, averted: the'Mohao* pedan yoke from. Europe, f ~ Jjfettle [ Hastings, A.. D. 100$, fe wjhfeh-Wtrtiam. i .Nbrmandy ’was victorious over the .Anglo fjj, ixon Harold, and the result . of which vr|e,lhfe; brmation of the Anglo. Nor man Natlotf, Whib t(U now dominant in t|c , worldAl M 'i- i'li’ iy\! - 1 i i -i, ‘ 'iy -'‘.fib' He tßattie -( f; Orleans, A. H. -'’whiehtheEngiisht (verb defeated, and thelindp . wndent pistenia j f France secured. fl, _ 1$ -Thedefeat d the.Spaniah Armada, A. p. CTSBB, tvhioh.cmsij id the'hopes of papacy |n England, , ... j. 11. The battle* fj Blenheim,. A.- D. 1704, jib whlcb Sarlborong , by defeat of Tabard, bro|e the power and crujiied the ambitious scheme pf LouisXLV, |;'- -• ' ■ ;■--1/. ". ! - J 12. • The -defeat n ~ Charles XII, by Peter tf e ■-Great at Pultowa; A. D. 1700, which secured the stability of thj jMuscovite Empire. , ' '•4 13, The battldiiif Saratoga, A. D. 1777, in which Gen. Gates defeated Burgoyne, andwhibh - decided the contest dn favor of the American revolutionists, by r aking Francs their ally, 1 ai|d ‘ ether European ptf irers friendly to them. . f j -V 14. The battle ‘bf Valmy,' A. D. 179^,:|n - which the Continental allies,' -under the Duke.pf ’ ■'Brunswick, were d ;feated hy the--French, nndfer 'Ddinourieze; with tut which the French revobi- j t tion would have bt tn stayed. ■ ■ r: IS.Thebattle -(/Waterloo, A. D. 1815, So "which SWellihgtonntterly v N»potebVand savi d Europe from his grasping rwabtßpn.'l' ' ■; ' i, | - ■ . :< —— • ;■ ? ■ Attftbsenfeminct, id professor, in going out fit - the gate-way of Jj)(!,coliege, ran against ; • 'Jtßbouonfdeioh o 1 ’the moment,' So ! rtdsedjiiis ■: h|tt *p4 ?ieleiine, / i “I Beg 'your pardon. Inmd,- ; j»ipi, M . t ; u sopp 4|wrpe stuipbbtfngrinst ft lily > in tba street; in 4 dden recolleetion of bis for =- mw: hrißhftp: he | ftfied out; “Is that yen ; y" .. “Jemmy.wbat i« « member of Congress I’’ , '*<A member of G6j /fcfeM is apersbnsl prbnb&n, • ’ajgyeHim Wftb self pterest, odd is governed , _ elgbydoiibrS ndftj ’understood." _ • J ■ peter i iftngsd shy of bis opimops ' correeled tt| » of his mistakes, and |e yrbo was neter [ enough to find any imp. take in himwlfrfci I not ho •charitable woogh | to wwyb»lb>| gdtw in gfeogj. and.'- at tB) k jpei . pared an alterative (SarsapajlUa). for I knew from y6nr re putation that anything yoa made must be good. I sent to Cincinnati and got it, and used U till it cored mo. I took U. as you advise, in small do*e* of a teaspoonful over a month, and used almost three bottles. New and healthy skin ooon formed under the trab. which after a while fell off. 51y skin is now cl(S>J&Al2£k|£2 t6|t disease has gone from my system. You can well believe that I feel whal I am saying when I tell you that I hold yon to be one of the apostles of the age, and remain ever gratefully, yonrs, * ALFRED B. TALLEY. Bt. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter and Salt Rheum, SchM Head, Kiugworfa, Sore Eyeajy Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. I*rel»le write* from Salem, N. Sept. lSs9;that he bus cured an "inveterate me of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally. I>y the persevering n*c of onr Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous attack of Malignant Ery sipelas by large doses of the same; says he cures the common Eruptions by it constantly. Cronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Neck. ZebnldttSlOM) Tes»l, wptes£ “Ylp-ee bottles of cm*M me fro n/ a <foltre-*-a hideous swellmg’on the neck, which I hare suffered from over two 1 years.” j Leucortboea or White*. Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ul - Female Diseases. Dr. J. B. S. Clmnnlng. of New York City, writes: “I most cheerfully comply with the request of your agent in saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in the wUiijli.jro emplpy such a reme dy, bat especially df-vlaJ Scrolulnns di athesis. 1 have cured many inveterate cases of lieuforrhoea by it, and some where the complaint was caused by ulcera tion of the uterus. The ulceration itself was soon cured.-—■ Nothing within my know ledge equals it for. these female de* rangements;” Edward S’. Marrow, of Xcwbury, Ala., writes, “A danger ous ovarian tnnipr on one of beericmnpleteiy cure«l by ydur extract of Our physician thought nothing hut extirpation could afford re lief, but he advbced the tn.il of your Sarsaparilla hs the last resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking ■your remedy eight weeks no symptom ot the disease remains. Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. r Nrw 2sih August,lBso. Dr. J. C. Ayer: Sir, I checrfullv Comply with tho request of jfour agent and report (p you spme of.the effects. I have it is recommended, and have’found its effects truly in the cure of Venereal and Murcurva! DiVease ,*Ond'of n>y patients hud Syphilitic ulcers in his throat,which were corn-mining his palate ami thi top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured linn iu fire weeks. An other was attacked by secondary symptoms In his uose, ami the ulceration had eaten away a considerable jmrf of it, so that 1 believed the disorder would »oon reach |*lm brain aud kill him.* But it yielded to my administration of your Sar» saparilln; the ulcers healed, and jio is well again, not of course toehif A woman who had been treated for the Wmo|d winter byvmtrcury wag suffering from this poison in'her bones. They had become so sensitive to the weather that on! a damp day she suffered excruciating pain in her joints nbd bones. She, too, was cured entirely by your Sar»ap.iri',l4 in a few weeks.- I know from its formula, which your agent gave mo, that this pro paration from your labmtpcy must l>c a great remedy; con sequently, these truly remarkable-rdv<s with it have not surprised me. Fraternally yours, Kbematism, Gout, Liver Complaint. , Independence, Preston Co.. Va., Cth July, 1860. Ds. J. C. Ayer: Sir. 1 have been afflicted with a painful chronic Rhematism for a long time,-which baffled the skill of physicians, and stuck to mo m iipife of all the remedies 1 could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bottle cured me iu two weeks, and reston'd mjf general health so much that J antf fanbetter thau*btfuWl ttas tlkik it I, np»(l,rfulaiodiflpf. : i ‘l i ik JillilftM. Jules Y.Getchell, of St. lyonis. writes; “I have been af dieted for years with' an affection of tho Liver, des troyed my health. I tried every thing, .and every thing (ailed to relieve me; and I have been a broken down iran for some years f rom‘no other cause than derangement of the Liver. My beloved pastor, the Reif. Mr. Espy.iidfised me to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said he knew you, and any thing you made was worth trying* By the blessing of Ood it has cared me, and hfs s«puc(ft(|d my blood as to make a now man of me. I fee) young again. Tho best that can bs said of you is not half good enough.” Schirrus, Cancer Tumors. Enlargement, ’Ulceration, Caries and Exfoliation ;of the Bones. A great'variety of cases have been reported to us where cures of these formidable complaints have resulted from the use of this remedy, but our space here will not admit them. Some of them may be found in our American Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Melon - -di/ 5 si Many remarkable cures of these nOectfons have been mode by the altcratirc power of tin. medicine. It stimulates the vital functions into vigorous action, and.thus overcomes di*-. orders which would be supposed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has long been requited by the necessities of the peo the people, and we are confident tills will do for them alt that medicine can do. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds. Influenza, hoarseness. Croup, Bronchitis, In- cipient Consumption, aud for the Relief of Consump tive Patients in advanced stages of Disease. This la a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the cure of throat and lung complaint*, that it It useless pnhlislr its tyiriaics. Its un rivalled Excellence for Emtghs’and cold*, tfbcrfta truly won derful cures of pulmonary disease, hare mapa it knows , throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Few are thr commuDitiety or even families among them, who bare not some personal experience of its effects—some living trophy "nrtiieir midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the •fnl fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the this remedy, we.need not do more than to assnre them that it has now nil tlie virtues that it did have when making the cures winch Ipive wot\ so strongly upon the con fidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. 3. C, AVER & Co.. Lowell, Mass. Sold by C. A J. L. Robinson, .Wellsboro { H. H. Borden, Tioga; W. G. Miller and C. Parkburst. Law renceville; A. A J. Duimnan, Knoxville; S. X. Bil lings, Gaiitesr Jr-A«J. »tsK £fklfnd; W. K. *jVnhsh«n, ‘MilcMllville RecHngnm, 1 Middle bury; Bennqtt A Randall, Middlcbnry Centre; Q W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; S. S. Packard, Covington; G. R. Shelter, Liberty - r D. S. Magee, Blossbnrg ; Fos A Witter, Mainsburg, and by Dealers everywhere. March 27tb, 1861.-6 m. WELLSBORO POST OFFICE, j , Hails close as follows: The Northern (Tioga, Cor ning, Cleveland, New York, Ac.,) at 9.45 a. x. The Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, Ac-,) ai Wesf Pike, Ac-,) at 2 p. u. r every Tuesday and Friday. California Mails leave New York the Ist, 11th and 21st of each month. 9 • An Overland Mai! .for California leaves St. Lonii ZS&S&*'*®** £H ; VIM' “*•* All letters alleged to contain valuable enclosures should be registered. Post Masters are instructed to retain all mail mat* ter belonging to any invlridnal until bis if be be in arrears—for postage be paid. PoaMMSk ope«*om C9UH|tt day, Sanliy'fxreptcds® *4lS«ii<¥Ai(3b P. M. Laths, pickets and shingles for sale at Tioga, by H. S. JOHNSON. March 20,1861. ml . BOOSSBOLO PUKNrnmB, OF ALL £H3>S, c»p bO>nSI sTOerooms of ’ . E. D. WELLS, LAWEESCEVIJLE. 1 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE * r toe**SO OVER Tflß fIC»SriSJIA*SATAX. LAY * ASK, D. W . town t. Principal, Professor of the Scienceof Account*, Practical .Accountant, outlier of Lowell's Treatise upon Book Keeping illuEtratiDg tbeaame; At. ■- Joan lUmkix, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book- Keeping and Practical Mathematics. ' ! • j. j, Ctrsns, Assistant. Teacher In the Book-Koeping Be -parlmeni. ' 1 • •*-> ’ A. J. Waiutsn, Protesor of Practical and Ornaments! Pen* maashlp/OoWßietciftlCalculatlone-o’KlCdtrcSpOndetice. f ,t_! .LECTURERS. 1 • Hoh. I>AsUi.jSrbicju?csuN, Lecturer on Commercial Law and - Political Ecbnoifiy. 11 ‘ _ Hon. Raxsou Ualcom, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommissary Notes and Bills ofExchange. \ dK'S. ABnnxws. Lectnrsron Ccmmercial Ethics. . EXAMINING COMMITTEE, ilov. Siiermav lI.PHELI'S, Wn. H. OhbokX, Esq., Tract li. Mokqa.v, Ksii., IV*. K. Tatloe, of the Arm ot Taylor, Weed &Co-,D;D.iD*stox, of the Arm ot'Jactsoh,i Denton £ Marks. Do Witt C. Striker. The object of tills College la tb afford to all an opportunity ot obtaining.a thorough hMincM education. Ttrti hooks anrf forma arAj.carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly for this limitation and embraces alt thor«niHmproveiiiento. '■ i i • ... The course of instruction comprises erery department oi business. -The reamer .will lie thoroughly-taught Ne science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to tne following kinds orbiisinoss. Merchandising. Manuf.icturing. Banking. Commission. Steamboating. Itall* roadingt A'orttardlng; KWigMingeEqreign Shipping, »c. You.xn Men enn qmiUiy themselves in a short lime at this institution to fill imiKirtimt- *«£ lucratire situations. Am ple references can be given where graduates of IjBGO a** o now fillingdesirahwdfedtioua with £!nri£« frying from $5OO to $l5OO per aim'qra. LJ The PropHetorsaro In possession of testimonial* from *omf of the first commercial houses in ihocfimte, to whom they have furnished bookkeepers, showing their entire (Satisfac tion ani confidence! ip the ability of the graduates of this Pemmasship, ip all its branches, tanght hy the tnostskiHfal and thorough mastere of the art. No enltegp In the bounty enjoys h higher rcpntation in this department. that of the gen tlemen 1 . , . Student:?. cap enter College at any tjme-r-no vacation,* Time to course from 8 to 10 weeks. Students passing the. requisite examination ate presented with the most eWrdratc and elegantly engraved Diploma issued byany commercial or clwical instltution in the Union. Assistance rendered to gradoatcaJrf procuring situations. . tailor terms of Tuition, price of board, testimonials Ymmgfoddates filling situations, for circular con taining full particulars. , *3?* Mbs. to4Si©tdies of Tioga Co., and takes pleasure in informing the public she mil G. V. LARRIMERt M. D. THR LATEST STYEBB ANDTASHXONS oicined. j The patronage of .tbs public solicited. E. n. N. G RIDLEY. the tfiiM price paid for BUTTER, EGOS and PRODUCE; My old <sf 'Brd6k(tld 'atlß abVbe irtjlccted jn thia new ftrranjjenieok,, ~ ,T. E^GKIDLEY. ’ .m short notice, .writing and Indellible Stee and .Gold Pedf, Drawing. Paper, Mothematicallnslni me?(S,'’POrtfoUbfcj Pocket Knires, Ac. Ac. ' . A large sloci"Of of new and beiuitifa} r fcom 6d to $2 perroli. Gold ■ttd'*Yelr<ft'Borders, of extra or narrow width to'match tie d&ereht styles. ' >■' WindowShadea, AHJ, Paiatinka, Freitcli uuutatpieKaa ■HPICTURE FRAMES. Frames of Giltand Fancy Mouldings, or plain Ye-' nee red fitted to jtny Pictures, at short notice, and cheap as the. cheapest. THE MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS of the day , famished at Prices, and ol order* for SHEET MUSIC AND BOOK BINDING, .xOeoted promptly, and at tho lovest pricos. | « B, S. BOBBTSOK. i ffli < tIOGA I ©OU»TY . BmcHAmroN, n. t. FACULTY. ItIKS. GRID IVEY'S MH.LIKERT STORE' THE ACADEMY CORNERS, DEERFIELD, PA., OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID- ASSORTMENT OF . F ASBION ABLE MIL LINER Y HOODS May Ist, IS6I, at PAYEE’S StOßE,'opposite the CowstfsQW Hotei*. / • ; RfiNNETS, FLOATS, RIBBONS, FLOW ERS LADIES AND CHILDRENS’ SI DING HATS AND COSTUMES \ on hand. A largo and beautiful variety, inten ded to pica»rm:ian# offl< Wishing and BLOCKING done. AU order* for erery variety of BONNETS and DATS, fllledand forwarded stance to any address. Bonnets from SUfijftr ftp to please the taste of th- first class customer. Goods warranted as represent . Goods soldrcheaper thani at any other establish ent Ibis side of New York. D orfield, May Ist, 1851. -■; 'i T. E. GRIDIEY will also ae]lcpo(i> for rauly.pay, raving tie custom on goods porelrtsed, doing “away 'with » ■ - < OKEDir SYSTEM J which i. rnWfcmyWih feljSrwwi MlUr. BUTTER intif RHODUCR forwarded e«,eh Raek to New York to the beat eoninjiaaion Houses. Eipreaa wijl ran to the Kail Road each Wednesday. " HEAD QUARTERS is 6 bins' A.isnb stationary, NO. 8 MARKET STREET* eoßitnib, it. t. The anhacriher would respectfully request the alien tifwii oli U- J <\ ,1 .'J If ... INHABITANTS OP TIOGA COUNTY, to the: extnuire addition* lately made to hia stock ol Books, Stationary, y.g A IfyC,Y . ARTJC LES, ? forming the complete assortment that can be' found In this section, and which will be sold at --- WHOLESALE or retail, at prices which cannot fall to give satisfaction. On ;1 ' • -/r -£ , ** J C ' .STANDARD WORKS of the most POPULAR AUTHORS, IN PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AR •' CHITECTURE, RELIGION, ROM ANCE.’fcC.; DISTRICT, SCHOOL LIBRARIES, - supplied-at New York prices. BIBLES, HJMN BOOKS, arid'PRATER BOOKS, in great quantity. BLANK BOOKS, of- erery description. Hemorandum and Pass Books, .!| II!'.- ■ ... ,'!/ , jf all kinds, and any particular kind made to or PAPER HAJfGIJffeS, ’ 5 HT0...1 A.i.-if . j POBITTfHBBLOOD. ‘ • MOFFAT'S ' - rilTB FTT .T .Ft, AND PHffINIX BITTERS. ; nhUEhigh andenrled edebrity which them preeminent I i Medicines h»ro lw thfir lnwln»We:efflMcy In sdl the Diseases which they profcsa to cnro.hM rendered Jho usuat.pracUce of puffing not only unnecessary, out unworthy of them. IK ALL CASES ' of Asthma, Acute and Chronic JUiematism, Affections hi toe BW WLLIOU3 i FEVEEB AKD LTVEE COMPLAINTS. . In th* south and west, Where these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and oUicrs, who once use these Medicines, will never afterwards bo without BIFIioDS COLIC. BEROS. LOOSENESS, (MOTIVE * NKSS. COLDS AUDO&UGHS, CHOLIC,OOBKUPT UDMOBS, DROPSIES. t . _ ItydpipJto.—No person with this distressing disease, should delay using these medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas; Flatulency. J*Vrcr aud For tois sconrge of the western country, these medicines will befound a safe, speedy and certain rem edy; Other medicines leave the system subject to a return ot the disease j a cure by these medicines impermanent, TTy them. Bo satisfied and'bo cured. ' c&f giddiness, gravel, Hcmlachss of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflamatory Rhemil i tism, Impure Blood.’Jaundice; Loss of Appetite. Mercurial Distina.— Never fails to eradicate entirely all theleffccta of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the moat pow erful preporation of .Sarwiifariila, Irt «. NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITT, COMPLAISTS " olall kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. , JW«-—The original prbprirt. rof these medicines jras erired of -Piles of 35 years' standing, hy tho use of these Llfs •medicines-alone. ; . ''"PAINSTh ihe head, side, back! Joints and organs., ' Rhnhuitism, —Those nfffectcd with this terrible <lfcease,wlll bo Anre of reliefby the Lift Medicines. J Hush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rhcnm.SwclHngs. Scroflalc, or King’s Evil iu.its worst forms. Ulcers of er eryldescription. t . -- , .. Womu-of nil kinds are {ffcctarally expelled by thesemedl rtnos. £ Parents will .to well them whenever their existence jo Relief will be certain. , I The Life Fills; and Fhsnlz Bitten ! i . PORIFV THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the systdm. Prepnred;and "illby DK. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT,. | i i 33G Brwiiway.’cor, Anthony Street. New York. | For.saloby nil Druggists. , , 52ylj 011 ARLES ifc. OSGOOD, Is novr receiving his 1 WINTER STOCK OF GOOI>S 4 Consisting of j Dry Goods, Clot bluer, I GROCERIES, HARDWAIfE, ; ! v. i j Flats arid Capp, Boots and Shoes, ■i IRON kKD STEEL, NAILS, FLOUR, ! ~ ■ £3 -A- LT, &C. Wbiehrfor variety anil estont, is rarely excelled, apd . . r.--T _rv ' r eoigreater iridacemenls* to purchasers fanhe offered in thissection of Ohm fry, cither hi * ' variety,Quantity. auAtlrViOß prices, ! I ' Whether for ;J: I , ; LADY, G ESTEEM AN, I&Y OR GIRL, Farmer, mechanic or Lnmbeman. Wollthoro, Oct; 31,J560, ' TAf ANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY, irl atAMSFIEiD, TIOGA CO., PA. The Pall Term of this Institution wilT commence September 3d, 1861, and continne thirteen weeks. E. TVItDMAN, A. SI. Principal. Prof. N. M. Price, la. B Assistant. Sin- H. P. K. Wildmar ..Preceptress. 'Mies E. A. Cha5e;......: ..Music Teacher. ’! Teacher in Primary Department. 1 jMr. Isaac Stickrf.t ... Penmanship, EXPENSES. iTnition (Primary) per Term « ;$2 30 Common English,s.U...... „ 4 ?5 Higher English Math. and Languages;...*.. & OQ, IMtisic, Piano or Mclodeon.,,.. S 00 ■ Use of 1n5trnmcntrj,,.,..,. ................i 2 00 Room rent, pcf tcrm. «; 1 50 FsH H . rr J.M M ..2.00 iTnciclentale, per tenb ....!. 25 Board in the Hall, per week ......... 1 50 ' He are most b&ppy |to be able to say- to ibe friends and patrons of this ItiftUatioo, and also !to all within ,ttte range of its patrobsge, that the building will be Dhtsbed and furnished for the accommodation of all Wbo : m«ynptiiy for adjmission as stadeatk* Xhejpoo pie;of ManfGeld, .whoj have so long and |sAcrifiztngly labored for this educational enterprise] Tioga, and Bradford counties, Northern Pa., may how begin to reap the fruits of having in their rniost, a First-Class Seminary of learning; '■ ! | U is the design of tlbe Faculty, which is composed of.teachers of much!experience and '"ktkriowleHged ability, to make ©very 'possible effort td render this School one of tho most desirable in tfce State, for those who desire a thorough, practical education. The building has a very desirable location on pa eminence, about eighty rods east of the Tioga Railroad. It is a! brick structure, laid feet long, font stories high, built in the most modern style of architecture. There -are two Literary Societies connected with tho Sdhool, each having a room exclusively for v ils use. Theraie 'allso a Library ,in Ihcf Institution for thkjnise o!-stu dents. | ! : {No utodent will bejtaken for less-than a term, ami any who therefore, be obliged! to pay tui tjion for a full term. Tuition payable, one half at the commencement, and- the remainder at the middle of] the term. ' ; ! I The building having been erected at {& great ex pense, the Trustees being anxious to keep It in the best possible state of- preservation, think it not best io have any self-boaiding in the building! Those who desire to board themselves,, can procure rooms at a ycry reasonable .pate |in the. village. ! •* For furtbbr particulars address the Principal. ; / ’ . --Rev. N. FELLOWS, Pres't. A. J! Rbss, Scc’y* July 17, 1881.. | WATCH, CLOCK, i . . i.J . JEWELRY STOKE. . rpHE tmdersigtved, having .purchased of Air ; * MB Folbt his interest In tho Clock, Watch-and. Jewelry bnstneßg, respectfully invites thd attention of the public to bis hasortmont of goods, in connection with the i - -1 ,i -BOOK AP STATIONERY BUSINESS. ! WATCHES of al| discriptions for rale, and at pri ces ranging from $ 10' to $l5O. Cam sell the new '.AMERICAN WATCHES, with heavy banting cases, aml'iwrrrnntecT, for the low sum of $35. Also will bo kept-iaband, GOLD WATCHES, espieially for the 'Eadies. CLOCKS, from’sl.2s to $75, will always be found dfi exhibition-- ' !‘ |( - IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, C«n bft httd all kinds of SILVER AND PLANTED, WARE,. to wife the .purchaser, and mailed with any Inscription or name. ' The above is always warranted, A large assortment of watch guards, keys,.Ac., and, best stWeptmttfli; knives, Ac.' Ac. 'All kindsbf REPAIRING done by Andie Foley •at the old stand. ! W. K. SMITH. . Wellaboro, Marcbi 13,1861, . - ! SOTICE. ; W! have Ingham’s Combined 'Sfbutter £nd Separator ini our Mill, and can -no* clean all wheat pei/eet/y, and! Separate all foal grain fronf it, and particularly the! oats. Farmers can Wo ail the oatetakenont of tb.tr seed wheat at onrMilU?lets.' pet bushel. Call and examine the.“ mersbeen.’? .. .. !. W RIGHT 4 BAILEY. WeHiharn, MsrchlS, 1861. -- a*...,. BOOTS AiND SHOES—To fit the biggest gi ant or the atrialleet, baby. Cheapest ini town [quality at tho BBQVLAIOB WELLSBORO BOOK STORE, BOOKS, BOOKS! HUBBAH 808 SMITH. THE subscriber, haring purchased of E. E. Rob inson his interest in the Book and Stationery bn siness, would respectfully inform the public of his.uc aireto carry on ' ' " , A aSKBRAIi jSrjBWS tiO&iA AND BOOK STORE, where he will furaisb, AT THE Otiß STAR®, opposite C. O. Osgood’s Store, or by mail, the following bowapapera and Magaiinea, at the publisher'a rates. DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS. New York Tribune, Herald, , Times, i WEEKLIES. New York Ledger, Warerly Magazine, « Mercury, Thompson's Reporter, “ Weekly, Life Illustrated, Welcome Guest, Wilke's Spirit Century, . . 'Porter's M Scientific American, Boston Pilot, Frank Leslies', True Flag, N. Y. Illustrated News, Irish American, -Harper's Weekly, Litteß'a-Living Ago, -Waverly Magazine, Thompson's Reporter. Hflrpcr*? Magazine, Godey'a Lady's Book, Frank Leslies* Magazine, ’Peterson's Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Arthur's Magazine, ,' ; Eclectic Magazine, |Ladles* KepLsitory, ‘ All the Year Round, * Ladies* Visitor, Knickerbocker, Pickles, j Budget ef Fun, ' jPhcnuy Fhellow. Also, will to kept constantly on hanil, a com .cto repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blanlf Boohs, Paper Haiigiags, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, &e. Orders for Binding Books. The wbrk 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. Sanders' Series of Readers, GreJanlcaTs Mathematics; Colton's A Fitches'Geog'y, Davies MOnleitf A McNally's u Sanders* Spellers, Potter and Hammond's Writing Book, Brown's and Kenyon's Grammar. The patronage of (he public is respeetfnlly solicited ; WM. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, Pa., September 5, iB6O, yl WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN PULI BLAST. RO BER T YOUNG, late of the firm 'ef Tabor Young k Co., Tioga, takes this method to in* form, the Public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, In the Village of Wellsboro, 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 ment, in the bestmanner and out of the best material. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE! He has bad over twenty years'experienceio the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. No toorh'icxll he tent out half yfntVlerf. MILL-GEARINGS, PIO WS, STO YES and castings of nil kinds on hand and made to order. May 28, 1867. ROBERT YOUNff. FLODRISG MILL ON HILL’S CREEK, NEAR HOLIDAYVILLE The subscriber; baring completed his large three* story Grist nod Flouring Mill, is prepared to famish Floor, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit purchasers. CUS TDM WORK of kinds on short notice, and on terms whicheapnol fail to please. I have THREE RUN OF STONE, almost constantly employed, and I am snre that a trial of my work wihLprdve beneficial to. the customer as as mysclf._ , . 0. P. JHcCXUKE. 'Decomtsr S, 1860. VALViBLE FAB3IOC LAUDS THE undersigned is now offering to settlors a large quantity of excellent farming lands, sit uated farm two to fifteen miles’ distance from Wells horo, in Delmar, Shippen, Morris and Elk townships, Tioga Co., Pa. , ; The lands aro generally well watered, good soil.and in a healthy part of the country, and will be sold.in lots to suit purchasers and on very liberal-terms of payment. For farther particulars inquire of the owners, Messrs. Phelps, Dodge & Co., 19 and '2l, Cliff St., New York, or of the'enhsOriher. JOHN .DICKINSON, Agent. Ifellsboro, Oct. 3, 1860-yl THE EAST INVENTED, • "SPaiM-O BED 11ST TTSB I' MORE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more durable, • Price, oirty $5.00. For sale by 6 - E. D, WELLS, Lawrenceville. MIRRORS r MIRRORS! JUST .received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the latgest hod best assortment of Mirrors ever brought to Wellsboro. People who wish “to see themselves as others see' them," will please call and examine. A NEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of • - CAHPETINQ. Will bo sold at the lowest prices, by E.-D. WELLS; LswreDcenlle, Sept 12, 1860. ■ WALL PAPER i : WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER - Idlest styles and largest assor^ent^f I 'wallpaper ever, brought in Wellsboro,* In connection, with the above can be found Window Shades of ail kinds. Call ... - WM. H. SMITH. Wellsboro, April Sth, 1860. MORE NEWS PROM HEAD QUARTERS. . subscriber would 1 respectfully announce to the citisena of Wellsboro that he bos on hand an as sortment of Harrison’s Columbian Hair Dlls, Soaps, breams. Hair Restoratives, Rouge.and Powder’.for the Ladies, Ac., Ao. Ha Would invite all to givo tim a call, at tbe barbershop, baek-of the Postofflce. April 17,18*1. t GEO. CAMPBELL. ■VTJBW WHEAT FLOUR at , WEIGHTS a BAILEYS, News* World, MONTHLIES. SCHOOL BOOKS. FOR SALE. BEST AND CHEAPEST MIRRORS 1 CORNINn FIRE k Lira iNStTRAI? BIGELOW 4 THOMPSON f A *c%T "“'««««„/ PACENIX PIPE INSURANCE rm. Of Hartford, Ct.-C.pitd PEOPLE’S FIRE INSVRANCP rn. Of New York City_cVpTuf COil » NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSVRivn Of Hartford, Ct t/ »*hCß MANHATTAN JIBE INSURANCE Co Of New York City;—Capita] °' MAS CapiUlf MBE INSURA NCE CO. SEW YOEK EIEE IHSCRASCE Cn Accumulated Capita), u ‘ The anbscnbers arh prbp*red to i lBn . aarance on the moat favorable fera ? 01 \, known and reliable Stock Companies - ■ farm bStoigt iwwed for three Jtin low a» any good companies. nffifi 108 / ea v i! l be P” n, P am' office. Applications by mail will rt-f J tention war r! Oct. 13,1850. Cfillfn, P. J- PAREINOTON, Snrvojom J 0 H $ A, ROY . WELLSBORO, PA * APOTHECAB ■WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DEAIEj [j DSVGS, MED ICLYES AXD CffEll^ . , PERFUMERY SOAPS, TOILET AND FANCY AH' BRUSHES, VARNISHES, ?AKjs^ OILS AND DYE-STUFFS PATENT MEDICI! VIOLS AND BOTTLES. WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, LAMPS, CIGARS AND PURE WINES AND RR . FOR] MEDICAL PURPOSES, ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WIM, to be pure Grape juice, pi pressly for Communion purposes. * To Farmers. We hare for sale Farrier's Powders and the best kind of preparations for Horses, of the Powder, the appetite |s improred,? meats of the digestive organs are correr softens the skin and gives to the coat a ning appearance. ■ The Liniment is used for stiff joints ai all kinds in horses and cattle. TO THE PUBLIC: Soda Cracker?.., Marking TnV„„ Writing Paper- Pens and Part Black and Ydlt Indigo, Cadbv articles for ec Bolsles for pre Prepared Giae.~ Violin k Ba?e Brirlgl Erick (scouring... | Trusses A She Proscriptions carefully compounded, am promptly answered. Every article for sale usually sold ia i Drug Store, and at tbe lowest market pnct«. Wellsboro, May 1, 1861. [ Choice Teas..*. ‘ Pure Saloratus Cream of Tartar... English Corbonate Soda.. Corn Starch ybtmegs and Ginger...... Pepper and Cinnamon.... Stove Blacking.. rmni> •- '^abihet IPPB WAtfE E' fHE Subscriber most respectfully amt be tas on hand at tbe old stand, id ■ Cheap Lot or Fiimilnre. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Seeretani Case's, Center, Card and Pier Tablet, Breakfast Tables, Ma rbU-toppedosi Co i . Cupboards. Cottage and other Bedstead fas and Chairs, Gill aud Bosetcood ‘ Picture Frasket, COFFINS made to order on short, hearse will be famished if desired. N. B. Tarnmg and Sawing done toorto August 11,1859.- , B. T.VA WILLIAM WALKER BAS A SPLENDID EOT wnatK BiiFFAi, LOWER THAN ETCH OFFERED IN THIS MAEKEI Wholo ' Bober Cram $3 to $8 HAT AND CAP S r tfOßMira, if. r. January 2, ,1801. ST. NICHOLAS BOi Broadway, New York. BOARD SEDUCED TQ ?2 FSB B Since the openingof this vast and coi tel, in 1854, it has been the single proprietors to make it the most sumpft®** and comfortable home for the citizen »n this aide of the'Atlantic. And whatever has seemed JiiteJj to. the comfort of its guests they have eca^ 1 'out'regord t]i eotf/to provide; and (o c° r -e!ement9>of individual and social enjoy modem art hai invented, jnd’motleni tast and the patronage which it has the past six yearr-ia a gratifying proot efforts have beennppreciated. . To: moet the exigencies of the time?, w .required to practice the most rigid cconoff. dersfgned ( Have Reduced the Price of 8« h Hollars pet at the tame title abating none of the h which their table has hitherto bten snpp lll TBEADWEIt, WEITCOMI New York, Sept. 1861.-8 mer. Manhood, How lost, Ho* Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cnreoi orSeminnl Weakness, Sexual Debility, h CT producing impotencr. Mental and Physical Debility. By Kobt.J.w The important fact that, the anrftj! conseq abpse.may Uo effectuall.yremoved without« dr the dangerous applicatrons.of caustioMc- Icnled bonnes; and other fcmpirical dor vT rf hl demonstrated, and the entirely new ana treatment, as adopted by the celebrated plained, by means which every one is , .self perfectly, and at the least P " log all the advertised nostrums of the day* prove a boon to thousands and thousands- Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, * paid, on the receipt of two j 127 Boirexj’, New.Tork. Poai °®‘ AKPETS AND OIL'ciOTHI you good to lit Ifao Well«boro‘ Po. HUNDRED BARRELS SA^ 1 v-' received, and fwr sale *t J. W. or JULIES! FLIES! FLIES!-%■ -T Cobalt, for poisoning flies—^. or EXTERMINATOR, price eij «nip» sale at ■ ROY S P" 1 T> ATS lIUTS 1-Tie U WHE4T, or RAX DESTR °w~*7 papers, and sold (at 15 pRW
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