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Some fit ol sickness is creeping upon yo«,'ftnd , RhoniA Be averted by a timely *use pf tho rigtiV ,Xuke A; crji Pills, and the disordered hotaors—purir* the blood, andlefc'the fluids tineve <m anobstri&jUd in health a»goin.f They£||msatetbe ; functions(jC.tio body into activity,* purify ,lhe system from- he obstrnc- Viosg wHdch umUe disease, 1 A.’oold settled somewhere 'in the body, and oßa.fncU its nnturitl junctions,— Tliese,' if not relieved, react upon tbepwelves and the organs, producing nggrayation, Tsufforing, and disease. JYhilo in Ibit canditinn, op v , "by iho SefahgcnienW/ take Ayerja Pills, and* see ho& directly'they rcsldreitoe naturatactlbn of Ibo system, and ynlh it .the, buoy ant of health jngftin. What is true and sp apparent in [this trivial and, common complaint*, is also true .lip ibany of the deep-seated and 'dmfgerbns distempers. 1 The same 'purgative effect expels them. similar ob structions and derangements of tho natural functions of tho body, they are ropidly>and many of-ihem surely, ‘cnrpd by the same means., None whdi Know tho vir- of" these Pills, when suffering from the disorders thejf cure. , • *1 •_ j Stntementft/rom leading in’some of the and from other wcli kJown public peifsdns. , V* ; 1 | From a Forwarding ,3ferchaniof St. Louis', Feb. 4, ’56, j)n. A yi:r:'Tour Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine,- "They have tpreil ray little "daughter of ulcerous sores upon her'parida and feet • that had proved incurable for years, |lei| mother has 'been long grievously afflicted with blqtches and pim -■plcs.ou her skip and inker hair. Afldr oiy.obild WM ’cured, &he-rko tried yourpilkyand tteyf-bavo cured hen V ; - - ASA’MOB<pRIjD^E. As a Family Pbypic. ; From Dr, E. W, Cartwright, Setq Deleave, ;■ Tour pill&are the prince of purgesi £hcir excel lent qualities surpass any cathartic wojpossess. They !'are mildj very certain and effectual Lin their ac tion ontbe bowels, which makes them, invaluable to ua iu the daily trsatmant'pf disease, .j .J ’.. -'Headache, Sick Headache, Foal Stomach. '-I 'From Dr. Edicard Boyd, Baliim^rc. i* Ayer : I cannot answeriyop what oom ; plaints I have cured with your, pills better than to say all that we ever treat with a_ purgative medicine. I place great dependence on’nn Effectual cathartic in ray'daQy contest with disease, and believing ns I do that your Pills afford us the best wo hivej I* of course value them highly, y ■ -i piiTSßrnr., Pa., Mnv 1,1555. * Dr. J. C, ‘Ayer, Eftr: I have been! repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can “have by a dose or two of your Pills. -It boems to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once.! Yours with great respect, 1 ~ From Dr. Theodore Bell, of Ncia City. only are your Pills admirably adapted to thoir purpose as an aperient, bat I find theiir beneficial effects upon the Lin* very marked indeed.! They have in my practice proved more effectual for itbe cure of bilious complaints than any one remedy)! can men tion. I sincerely rejoice that we baye at length' a purgative which is worthy the confidence of- tbo pro*- Mession-and’the people. Sin: I have used your Pills in my general ahd hospital practice ever since you them,.and can not hesitate to say they are the best cathrtrtlc we etn. •ploy, Theh^egulntinp*action oh the Uver is quick and decided, consequently they are’an admirable rem cdyfor derangements of that organ. I have seldom found a case of bilious disease ’lo obstinate thai itrdid not readily yield to them. yours, ALOSZO BAjLL, M. D.\ Physician of the Marinedlospital. . Cysouterv, Diarrhoea- Relax Worms. from Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago. ToujPills have bnd ft long trial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem as one of the best, aperients I have aver found. Their alterative effcat upon the liver modes them an excellent remedy, when given in rnuill doses for bilious dysentery and diarrhoea. Thotr sugar-coating makes them very acceptable and conve nient for-tbo use of women and children. From Pcv V Hnnca Pastor of Adtcni Church Boston Dn. Ariviir' I have used your,Pillo Trlfh extraor dinary success in my family and among those I am culled to visit in distress. -To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they-ar* the very best remedy I.have ever knoyn,and I tan* confidently recommend them te my friends; Yours, ■ i om -3Y3 2,4 G 3. Vi HIMES. 'TTarsatt, Wyoming Co., N, T., Del* 24, 1855. Bbar Sin: I ntn using jour Cathartic Pills in my practice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system dnd purify the fountains of the blood. JOHN G. MBACHAM, M. T>. sir C<ist) pal 1011, Cosllvcnes«, Suppres sion, RUenmalism, Goat, Neural gisii Dropsy, Paralysis, Fits, etc. Too much cannot, be said of your Pills for the chre of Cnstivcness. If others of our fraternity Lave found them as efficacious ns I have, they! should join me in proclaiming'it fur the benefit of the multitudes who suiter from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of otters that are worse. I beteve costivoncss to originate in the'liver, bill your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Midwife, Boston. Tflndoneor two large doses.of your ’Pills, taken at the proper lime, aro excellent promotives of the natural secretion when whollyjor partially suppressed, and effectual to clean*© the stomach and ex pel are so muph the best physie w© have that I recommend no other to my patients. From Rev. Dr. SnicJces, of the Methodist Epis. Church, Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 6, 1850, ■Honored Srii: I should be ungrateful, for the re* lief your skill has brought me if X did not report my case to you.' A cold settled in myjlinibs and brought on excruciating neulalgio painiT which, ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I bad the best of physicians,'the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Thetr effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the use of them, I am now entirely well. * Sedate Chamber, Baton Rouge, Lo., 5 Dec. ’55. •Dr. Arm : I have been entirely cured, by yonr Pills, of Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease that had afflicted me for years. VINCENT StIBELL. ' jKjSaf* Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a'valuable remedy in skillful h'andfy is dangerous in a public pill, from 1 the dreadful con sequences that frequently follow its incautious use. Those contain no mercury or mineral substance what ever., , £p>ld by C, AJ. L. Robinson, Wellsboro; IT. JI, Bpfdon, Tioga; W. G. Miller and C. Parkburst. Law-, renceville; A. AJ. Dearraan, iCtJoxvUle; S. X. Bil» Gaines; J, A J. G. Parkburst, filktand; AY, K. Mitchell, MitcbelWille; J. Redlngtoft, Middle biiry; Bennett A Randall, Middlebury Centre; G. W„ Nesbitt, Mansfield; S. S. Packard, jCovington; H. Sheffcr, Liberty; D. S. Magee, Blossburg; Pox At .Witter, Mainsburg) and by Dealers (everywhere^T f •-Nov. 6,1861.-Gm. The greatcause of -Neman misery.-^ Jnst Published in ,a Scaled Envelope ; p rice 6 ers : A Lecture by Dr. CULVERWELL, on the cause and.(Sure of-Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, MenWt and Physical Nervousness, Epilepsy; ItnC' paired Nutritlona)f>*tbo Body ; Lassitude Weakness of the. Limbs and Ibe back; Tndisposifiori, and Inca-' pneity for Study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehend sibh'; Loss of Memory; Aversion to| Society; Love* ;of‘ Solitude ; Timidity: Soir-Distrutd; * Dizsineks-/ Headfccho; Affections of the Bjres; Pimples on the Far*? Involuntary Emissions', and Sexnl Incapacity; |the Consequences of Youthful Ac., Ae.- . TTbls admirable Lecture clebVly prove? that the above enumcra>al, often evils may b¥ jrttnbted without medicine and'vritbont dangerous sur*^ gicnljDperntions/nnd should be-read liy'every ydb& ami aViry man in’ the land. j'. } ; v - , 1 SeotiAinder seal, to any address, irj a plain, sealed Envelope, on theTeccipt.of six cents, or two postage Stamps* by oddressing Dr. CHAS. J.;C. KLINB,. 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Bos, > Jan, 29, 1862.-4 m. I - - - ■ ONE HUNDRED BARRELS iSALTi Jaat received; srid for jyile at the' Fnion Store of J,. W. BAtLEY, A CO, 92 70 ‘ ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion, Billons Disordere-Liver Complaints. Department of the Interior, 1 ■Washington, D, C., 7th 1856. | Dyspepsia. Impurity of ths Blood. From Dr. J, P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada, Price 25 cents per box, or 5 bozos for $l. 'Prepared bv Hr. 3. C. AYER & Co.. ’fsm ■ TROY ACADEMY, (TEOY, BRACrOED <30., PA. S. & COWDKEY. A. B. - - ■ Principal, , WITH COMPETENT ASSISTANTS, ; CALENDAB-1653, . ,- , Swing Term'begins Feb. 25th, —Ends May 12lb. : Summer May. 2Q(b,— 'fi Aug. 4th. , ' Fnll r .*’ ! «' Sept. »th,— « -Not. 24th. * ; Winter "SN X!Dtfc ; 2d;] r. . ; Thorough instruction given in oil Cornmpjt and Higher Engl if h branches, Classics and Modern' T,im-‘ gjiages. Students fitted to enter the best Colleges. Term’/ Tuition; $6.. *• ' Bputd and rooipe fot Jhoso who may desire lo.boord •themselves, can, bo,pr})Wired at lw, rale?,, ip the im mediate vicinityof liie-Acodcmy.- ■ ■ - ' For circulars or other information, address V. S. Q. COWDKEt, Prt. i al. - Troy, Jan. 30, 1.5G2.-tf.‘'/ ‘ ' Sale Bor maul’s Bee Hive. Look at This Price-List. 16 yards Blenched, Muslin reduced to $1 Op, Ift yards Unbleached Muslin fine reduced to 10$ HTyards Blenched Muslin fine reduced to 1 Oft 10 yards Unbleached henry*,.; • - do 1 0$ 10 yards Good Fpst Colored joints.,. * do 1 00' Canton Flannels..., - do 12£e Indigo. Blue Demins. 1 1..'..' ‘do 11 Cotton*Batts per roll dtt • * 08 Shirt Fronts *1 V. da 03 1 3s Flannels. ; [do 25 2s Dross Goods , do 12Jc 3s Dross Goods.! do 18 6s Black Dress Silks v..-./ do 56 Ss do • • do 75 8s Fancy Drcssjpjlks, do 50 Is 6d Embroidcred L Draperie Muslin.- • ‘‘do 12^c 3s.Bmbroidcred Draper!© WUslrns... do J 8 J $1 Hoop Skirts. do 62 20g Balmoral Skirts do $2 00 Ss Cnssimeres. 12s Black DOe Skirr, 500 Black Bread,Cloth ... do " 3 stf Shawls at less than 50 cents on (be dollar. Every .article will he sold as advertised. , . | An-early call will assuredly secure A bargain at DOBMAUL’S BEE HIVE. **’ ’ Elmira, Feb. 19. 1862, -A.KT3D BEAUTIFUL EDITION! r 1 . < ■ -v OF THE ' MISTAKESOF EDUCATED MEN .12m0., muslin,! price 50 Cents; paper, covers, 25 cents. Copies of-this book irill bo sent by mail on re ceipt of the price, in postage stamps. J’lense'address UC. GARRrijUES, Publisher, 148, South Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA'' to. , March 12, 1862. WELLSBORO BOOK STORE. THE subscriber, having purchased of Wm. H Smith bis interest in the Book' and Stationery Business, would respectfully Inform the public of his desire to* keep A, GENERAL NEWS ROOM where be will furnish, AT THE OLD STAND, in lhd Post Office Building, (or by mail) all THE NEW YORE DAIIIES afcpte publishers prices. lle/will also kecep on hand all the Literary Weeklies, and ~ The:Monthly magazines, Including Harper's, the Atlantic* Gddey’s, Peterson’s Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac. Also, will bekeptconstantly on band,'a com repository of CLASSICAL, HISTOKICAL, POETICAL •SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Book,, Paper Hangings, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, M f iPS, &c. Orders for Binding. Books, The work executed to sni any taste. and on the lowest possible,terms. Particu lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing cgmprchendfcd-in the Uftde. One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of SCHOOL BOOKS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, ate- Invited to cal) and examine this large assortment 'of-School Books, in which may be fonnd everythingHn use in the schools of tho County. Readers. —Sanders* entire series, Porter's Redder, Sorgeant’s, Townes and "Willson’s Readers. Spelling B.ooSs.—Sanders’, Websters Ac. AminiiETicfl. —Greenlcafs, Davies’, Steddtfrd’ej 1 Colburn’s Ac. Grammars,— Brown’s,. Kenyon’s, Smith’s Ac. Geographies. —MUcbpll’s, Warren’s, Colton’s Ac. Davies’Legendre,.Algebra, Surveying &o, il Slates of all kinds and 'sizes. ’ 'Copy Books;Steel Sens.' Pilfer of all kinds. ' Latin, German, French and Greek Text Books; on band -and purchased to order.], ‘ ~ .Watches, jewelry, Picture’ Frames, Paper Hang-_ mg?,'. Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic-' tore a <feo. J- All orders promptly attended to, r -Wellsboro; Nov. 27, 1861. _ J. Fi BOBINSON. W t IfOtvoll, Mass. . Kollock’s J>:tndcliori Coffee. nflfflS prcpnration„roaOfo ftbm tha'iest Java Coffee, I' 1 T 3 recommended by physicians ai'a’auperior Nu tncions B6rd»go for 'Oeneml DeluUty, Dyspepsia, agd all biliioqs dftOFdefsr Thousands;who have beep compelled to abandon, the use of coffee will nso this wjfchtjot injurious effects, . One c&jj contains ttib strength of two pound's of ordinary 'coffee, Price » cents. fi - * ' T- ; j Kolloek T « Xevriln, . The,purest and'Best' BAKING POWDER knowrij ftr making ligbl;’iwcet' and nutritious Bread and' cuEca. Price la cents. , 1 f.r El. If. KOLLOCK, Chemist, ■, Corner off IW*|td and Philadel phia, and for salo-by all jjrnggiats and'Qrocers. .'. March S, 1562, r *•' <*. T'.* * - • NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that there wjll be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Mans held Iron at Jho, office of laid Company in Mansfield, Tioga County; Pa.,onMonday, the 21st day of March neil/at one o’clock P,' M. of eaid day, lor the purpose of electing officers of said Company, and the transaction pf other bnsinekal Feb. 7. PP62. . - - A. P. CONE, Secretary. Tio-O iA. Y JLOMtotX®*! G B. E A ■'F STILL CONTINDES'AT ........ do 75 do 1 Ott Holden’s Block, npr. ITtmG. RE W BY JOHtf S. HART, LL. D. AND BOOK STORE, MAscpAcrtmEn nr TO^WTI^PE OE TB3P | SUITES J! In fliiusaath.af Jtecmnbor, 1858, the fanger}lgned for tbo first,tlrtiif offered for 'file to the public Dr. J. BpVCC D<?4s’ilinopri3l fmiiJittcilii] wj 10 J ‘ hil8 ' sI30rt tjj®y UaTo jjiTon such universal satisjsct* oo^ “l many, thousands of'per£onswhoiii'(y,*o tued them that itis now an arriofc.' The ftracmnt fcf bbiHly and- nientat I mlftfy Arising simply from a neglect o!f pribdl cowplaints surprising of that in sUict Attention to tho-l«oi andjnost trifling hoclily ailment | ’shoyfl’d Bo had f’ for 1 ikcaies ;6f \ie body 5 must Invariably 1 affbct ? ilfe mind. TJio'shbecriWrfiiow oniyauk a trial of I J ' IMBEEIALy WINE: BtTTEESI! / i froiirnlHplio have ifot u«b<s W i cl Stt&)ce the world? *to Vt'bdUce their equftT.' T - ’ - r “-* These Bittebs Tor tin cure of* We & Stomachs, Dehibty, and for Purifying nnijEnrch ££ the Blood, absolutely imautMSSed by any otbenemledy bn .earth. To bo assured of thie/jtiip only necessary t<£ make the trial* Thoi wine itself Is of quality ono-thirtH stronger thafl other wlnw; waning anjt'Sxvlgorating tha ! wUofe system from4ho head to-th§ fee Jfys these Bitters are totjj and alterative In their character, they strengthen and invjgorate the whole system, .and gifp f fine tone an(t’ hcajlhy' action to all Ita'pnrtfii hy eqm tyzjng’ the circulation* ■ retnbvlhg obstructions; and ' produch g a''general warmth They arc also cJtcellent'fof-Diseases and VT cakcesa .pccaliari to £osiales, where is requi -ed 'to jrtroagfthcil am btacc the sy stelKU $O. Lady , is subject to losskudc and faintness, should bo;witbou jtfccm, ns they are reviving their action. ‘ ’ • •:.!! - •• THE SIT BITTER. Will,not oftlyCiif e,hut Freycmt Disease^ aml.in this respect arb doubly valuable! to 11/e them. 'For ' ' ' ' | ,4,: ; jncifiMt''eopshMFnm, ; Weak Lnng.s Indigestion. Parallels, I'iicynnd for all cafes reqfainng'a Tonic Dr, Dods’ Dehbrated Winf Bitters APE’UNSURPASSED! For Sore Throat flo Common amonj thsJ ;Ocrgy, they are truly valuable.’ : *- M ’ v * For {he agc4ftiuHnfsrm,irad for pcrsoljajjDf a weak con station—for Meters of the Gospel 'Lasers, and nil pub llcjgpejkcrs— for„ Book-Keepers, Taihrs, Seamstresses, Sin dopts, Artists, and afipersons leading a sijdentary life, they will proTo truly beneljcl^. As a Reveragfe, they are whole«ome > j(nnotent. and delicious to taste. They produce'all fhe exhilarating effects of 'Brandy cr Wine, without,* intdxio*tlnj»; trial are a valuable remedy for persons addicted po the excessive strong drink, and who wlfili to refrain frWHi 1 They are pure and entirely free fiibnythe) poispns ’coritai ned ip tlie,adulterated Wines nnd Liquors with which the cotintrjjis i . These Bitters, not only CURE but PIKEyjENT Disease, and should be need*by aH whoTivb in fJ cot ntrstwhere the water is b£d t ‘or where Chills and; Fevers ire-prevalent. Reiog entirely innocent and harmless,, they nay ho given freely to Children and infants wit|i impunity, j “ Physicians. Clergymen, and tempcmngoradrocatcs, as ad act* of humanity, should assist 'in sjprelaaing these truly valuable BITTERS over the lamf.nnd {hereby essentially ai9 in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. ‘>. Inall A fractions ofthe Head,! Sick Head ache, or Nervous' Headache, Sr. Sods 1 Imperial Wine Bitters will -he found to he most Salutary afld Efficacious. I • F EMALES. ■ The -many certificates -which have bfon rendered us, anti the letters which we are daily receiving, art* conclusive proo that' among the.womep tlieso Biters have' ;lven a srttisfofc tionfwlnch no others have done before. N( woman in the and blrould bo, without them, and thoio wbd once use them will not fail to keep a supply. ' . . j Dll. J. .BOV EE DOjDS’ . IMPERIAL- WINE RITTERS Arc prepared by an eminent and skilijui 'physician who has used them successfullyiriihispractice ijar the Inst twenty-five years. 'The proprietor, before purchasing tbqjexclasive right to manufacture and sell Dr, J. Boved Doda’Celebrated Im perial Wine Bitters, had them tested !by tw|> distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. | ■ ■ Although the medical then of the) conntrjvas 4.general thing disapprove of :Patont Medicines, not believe that a respectable Physician can bej found Jin the United. States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will not highlj approve DR. J. DOTEE DODS’ IMIERIAL WII*IE BITTERS. 1 ( ■ Ip all newly sqfetlpd places, Khero tjheije.ia always a largo quantity of decaying aimber from whhh apoii onous miasuyi Is created,'those.Bitters should be uset every norning bi foro breakfast. DU.; j'. BOVEE CODS’ IMPERIAL. WHS®! BITTERS . - ( u '- ' I ’ Ara composed of a-puro and mradulterated, Wine, combined with Barberry Solomon’s Seal, Wjh; Cherry Tree Bjirk; Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and. Gentian. They by Dr.Dods hlmsel:, wild.is an experienced and successful Physician, and Hence ihonld njot bo classed among the quack nostrums which Hood .Jh«l country, and aghinst which the Medical Profession are sd justly diced. - [ ■ These truly valuable Bitters havt- beep thoroughly tested* by all classes of the comma uty for jalmost every variety of disease incident to the hi mrnruysiem, that they aro now deemed Indispensable as a | TOXIC, MEDICINE AND .1 BEVERA GE. PURCHASE ONE BOTTiIe ! I ~ It Costs hut Little! Purify the Stood ! Give V Tone ia the Stomach I Renovate the Sysieht I and Praia >iy Lfi I. Price $1 per bottle, 6 liottles for $5. Prepared’ rind bow by l '• } , CHARLES WIdStFIELD &l CO., SOLE’ PROPRIETORS, ; , William Street, |New Torlt- . ■BSP* For sa]q and grocers gener illy throngh out.thp country. ’ _ f ' \ ‘Sipfc2s, 1861:—1,. : j ' ! PURIPT THQ BUObv, • , _ . i; jMOFFAT v B| VEGETABLE' US'S Tajrr.T a> . ; AXD\PH<BNIX_ BITTERS ' -I THE high and envied celebrity wh ,ch these preeminent Medlcinesihave acquired for their tnVftibdlle efficacy in i &U tlmldseases which they profijss to rendered ihe nfthal noWnly nnnocesteiit-y, l|ut unworthy of theffli. - | j- * ' •* T^i,ALL CASES of Asthma, Acuteand Cbttmio RheuiaMsm, AfftcUontaf tUa Bladder and Kidneys. : ‘ ) , f . BILLIOUS FEVERS fctfMPhAINTS. • hn th« south and west, where these (diseases *; jfcTHll, thqj? falnr -e and if -d4 will bo found IftvnlQable. Planters', fa rmers and others, who onqeaiso these Medicines, will never afterwards be without them. . ; i *V •*, JI MPLIOUS COLIC. SEEOS- LOOSEN! SS, PILES, COSTIVE^ ■* Ness, colds and coughs, cijolic, corrupt l j > humors,. dropsies.- f ;■ —No.person with.th|s dial raising disease, should delay Rising these medicines Immediat dy'. ° | ; k - Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, luatdlkncy 1 : -J9fr«r aud.^Agv.t, —For toil scourge of the western Country, theseTnediclnes ★ill bkfonne! a'j#afe, £ >ecdy knd certain rem edy, Other m&dldjieslentolihe'aystcn *tpj}ectts a return ol the>diseaee; a cure by these medlrinee is pernmoknt. 1 l, Try them. Be satisfied nnd lje enro l. ’‘|cj 'Jpufrias o/<.fwj4e£wn~-. 7f ».?. | ' GENERAL DEBILITY, OOUT, GipMHESS, GRAVER.. IJcadachcs of every fcijid, Ih'w’krd Fevdr, rotfnmaCory Rhemtr -i ctism, Itoptwe Blood;Jaundice, ],06 Of Appetite. ft ; •Mercurial Disequs. —Never iflih to eradicate Entirely, all ti(6 , effbctßofMercnVy;inflnitelyBooD<rttmn the most perw lerfial praparatiomOf&frkapariUa; '5 NIGHT SWEATS* NERVOUS :DEtfIH'UT, COMPLAINTS ofaIhkTadSjORGANIC AFFECTIONS! •- , 'Piles.—? ihe orfgldM-jwftjprfeh rof tteiro medicines was ‘.cQged of Pllesol 83years’ standing, b y the ■ 'PAWN'S side, back- Jolt tsind orgnlia. ; ' Rheumatism, —Those thistorrible disease,wlU ibpjnfeofraltefbywetffe ‘“‘ v ’ i ; oßush of BlcxJrt tOTth&HCttd, Scurry, ga3t3tbeuni,awcUin£B. r.Bcroflnla r Itfwors; forms, Ulhera of ev- SPonns of alf£Cri(la arerffectirrally i xpejled by c Parents will do well them whiner?? their existence e 'suspected. Relief will bd certain. , ' * j The Life Pills abd Pin mix itftters - - , ' PDRIST THE BLXJD* j > And ihns remove all disease from the jsystdm, Prepared Aid „,A ... , DR. WILLIA* B. MOFFAT, : . 2^lfrnft('^y t corr Aphony Street, New York, - - Terr saiaby all-umggWlfl. *- ~£2yl 6KOYER & BAKERS ja* . CELEBRATED NOISELESS |. ■ SOWING- MACHINES, ! FOE family and manufacturing u4e, ’; m ppOApWAY, NEW YORK Agwefeiin all the.principal Ciliei and Tomtf «« thg .. ' . United Statee, ! The Srosrer & Baker S. S£ C|o. KOTf OFFER, IN LADDITION TO THKIB | SPLENDID STOCK. OF MACHETES , ' u UAKISa THE CELEBRATED j OROTER & RARER STfjrCH f : NEW AND- SUPERIOR ;ij Shuttle, i?r X>oclc Stitch Machines, Adapted to. all varieties of sewing, Mbch more Simple, Durable, Noiseless and Perfect thjan any “look-stitch” machines heretofore inHise. ; Alt who nee tbie class of machines will find these ne*p “Iqok-stitob” machines by Grover Sc ißakera great advance Upon all “ lock-stitch” machines here tofore i!) tho market. ' j Grover Sc Baker machines have taken tbo first premiums, over «U competition, at every StQte Fair whece they have been, exhibited ibis season.; ; (From the New York Weekly.) ' ' j The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company, yhoihave from the first been among, tho mo si promi nent'ln bringing tho sewing machine to ilsj present state,of by step, and who still con tintie their improvements, have recently introduced, and arc now largely-munufaeturing, sewing niacfaines leaking the lock-stitch, of the same and at tihc same prices as their celebrated Grover Baker stitch machines, thus placing side by side ?n their salesrooms, for examination and comparison,;the two most popular and only good machines that ata made, leaving theselectfou and choice entirely at thb option of the’purchaser, whose decision under such Circum stances, seeing both machines operated and contrast ing spebimons of the Wo& of each is qmckljr made. And a still farther advantage is offered by tjfie plan adopted by Ibis company, which is that-in base the purchaser of either style of machine should tjnd rea son for reversing their decision; they will bo at liberty tjo exchange their first choice- for such a machine as tfaptp increased knowledge and experience may- sug- 1 ffess. • " i The machines manufactured by tho Grover & Ba ker 3eying Machine Company, whether lock-stitch or Grover k Baker stitch, combine all (be latest useful improvements and are finished in the best style of the art. .. { Jan. 22, ISftS. May 15, ISCllfly. WELLSBORO FOUMART AND MACHINE SHOP! AGAIN-IM TULL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG, late of tho firm of Tabor Yomtg <fc Co., Tioga, takes this methqd to in form the Public that he has leased the J Foundry, and Machine Shop, 1 inVhe Village of TVelUboro, for a term of years, and having pdt U in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish- in the best manner and out of the best material. h TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE ! . He has had over twenty years'experiencein the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. No i cork trill be sent out half finished.', hill-geArings, plows, stoves and castings of all kinds on hand and mndn tn order. " May 28, 1857. RG&ERT VOjJNG. UEMOTAL. j JOSEPH RIBEROEIL.E HAS removed his BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER and FINDIG STORE, from his late location on Main Street, to his Tannery at the lower cud of the village, whcro.be will .be glad to wait op his customers and the public generally. Competent workmen are employed in the Manufacturing Department, and all work warranted to be our own manufacture. Also, all kinds of REAOY-tfADE BOOTS AND SHOE?, constantly on band., A\l kinds of Leather njad Sho Findings, also cortstantljr on band and for sale at low prices for cash or ready pay. I HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange fot Good* at the highest market price. JOS. PkIBERdLLE. TVellsboro, Aug. U, ISGI. j 2L B. All those indebted to the subscriber jby book account, or olhprwise, are requested to callJat once and square up. JOS. RIBEROLI/E. FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber sell the Fann in j Belmar known as tbo Jatnes'Frnnciß place, now occu pied by C. Francis, at a low price and on terms to suit the purchaser- It contains 103 acres, chiefly im proved. WM, BAICHE. 1 Jan.,B;lBfi3. . - | FLOORING MIL Li OX HILL'S CREEK, ■ NEAR HOLIDAYVIIiLE. - » Tho subscriber, having completed ins large three story Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to! furnish Flour, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit purchasers. CUSTOM WORK j of kinds on short notice, and on terms which! cannot fail to please, I have THREE RUN OF STONE, almost constantly employed, and Lam sure thfUatrial of my work will prove beneficial to tho customer as well aa myself.. > 0. P. MeCLURB. December 5, 1560. * ; LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT 1!!—A largo lot of those fine flint Chimneys for Lamps, Which do not break from heal.- Also a largo assortment of lamps, also a lot of that Petroleum Oil which suits everybody, and does not explode. For solo at ROY'S DRUG STORE. - GENERAL IcCLELUN HAS decided to go into winter quarters, and P. R William*. Agt;, bas decided to “ follow suit,'’ agd hg| accordingly laid in a very largo stock of New Goods in his line, vie: .Eerosine Oil, ' Lamp Oil, . , Burning Fluid, Camphene, Alcohol, Tnrpontine, r Drugs, } Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, Putty, , Ac., A c ■, Ac,, j which will he sold at lowest city prices daring the 'war. . ' 1 -P. R. WILLIA’MS, Agt. N. B. Confederate State Stocks and all book ac« oonntff nre at sei! goodsdor either. - Welisboro, Nov. 27,1561. i > i. STOVEB ASD TISWARE. , n VOLtUH ROBERTS ScAS opened a new Store and Tin Shop in the Store Building, where he is pre pared to furniih Vis old friends _tjn,d customers, and tho public generally with everything in his line of Sahiiiess, including -- : ,' , StOfjespf the mcst approved, styles; Par lor, Dining |toqp>j and-Coal Stoves;''Tinware and Kitchen furmtufp of all varlelies, C -%S~ Call-and see'onf MW stock. : Wellsboro, Fehy.15, : 1562.'. "■— - :■ ■ , WAITED. ?prVB THOUSAND Bushels of'Oats for which the -E .highest market price in cash will bb paid OB de livery n£ their Store, by ‘ • ■ S. BENNET A SON, A new stock of DrjbCoods A«., Just Received, ' Felj.l2, ISQ2,-3t, ' pO.RNjjrTr FIRE & LIFE IHSDRahce BIGEi(j)W 4 THOMPSON. •„ AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COlli Of Hartford, Cl Capital ‘ PA<ENIX FIRE INSVRANrp 0? Hartford, C{.-Cap^ COj/ PEOPLE’S FIRE INSURancp r „ u Of New fcity—Capita!^ - NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSTJBi* Of Hartford, Ct MANHATXAN.PXKE IHSHEantp Of New l|ork City,—Capital * • MAS Capitaf I™® INSIJEAN CE C( UOil Si nRB ISSVii *Mc, iNEWYOEK HUE XNSHEANCE Cft Accnmnlatcd Capital, u ' 1 , THe subscribers are prepared to i ssa . sarance on the; meat favorable terms known and reljable Stock Campania ■ Farm bnildinga insnrcd for 'three v. low as ttny goqd companies. 3 All losses will be promptly adinstedi office. Applications by mail will recti tenjtion , ivu T , Oct 13, 1862. c x P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor JOIHN A. UO I VELLSBORO, PA, APOTHECA WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL - E-BUGS; AKD CBEUICm ip.REDMEKY SOAPS, TOILET AND FANCY ASHCLES. BRUSHES, ' ohs AND DTE-STCRs, PlTlf T HI ill cues VIOLS ANP BOTTLES, f ) ’ WINDOW -GLASS, PUTTY, ; LAMPS,' CIGARS AND TO] PIJBE WINES AND BK. FOR MEJJICAL PURPOSES, - ALSO, WIHE, Warranted to Be pure Grape juice, pre] pressly for Communion purposes, C ABIIET WARE EO' THE Subscriber most respectfully annom he has on band at the old stand, and fot Clic-ap LiOt of Furniture. comprising in port Dressing and Common Bnreavt, Secretaries , Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tablet, Di\ Breakfast Tables, J/arble?topped and Comm Cupboards, Chttoge aud other Bedtteadt, Slav fas and Chairs, Gilt and Rottxcaod J/ouWii Picture Fraxries. COFFINS made to order- od start soft* hearse will be ft misted if desired. N. B.'Turnio * and-Sawmg dose to order. August 11, I£|s9. B. T. YAfr pHARLESpN FLOURING iu Vj WRIGHT Se BAILEY, Having secured the best mills in the County, prepared to do Custom Work, Merchant and in fact everything that can done ia Mills, so as to give perfect satisfaction. FLOTJRi TSEKh AND FEED, AT WTIOLESALE OK RETAIL, ut our store in Wellsboro, or at the mill, t Goods exchangcjd for grain at the market priw. All goods delivered free of tb ration. ' i WEIGHT & B> Wellsboro, Feb. 13, 1861. new goods:' T. li. BALD WIM 8 norr receiving a large and Well 5e ected. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, oongifting-ia part of a General Stool of DRYGOODS, LADtES’DKE3S Gl READY' MADE CLOTHO'G, HATS'AND CAPS, GROCERIES;. HARDWARE, BOOTS AND!' SHOES; TTOODBS Ac., Ac,, • Ac., • c, » AH of which wjll bs sold VERY LOtf for 1 READY PAY 61H- % ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE- TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons buying GOODS for READY PA r, Are respectfully invited to call a»d wißfo* THE STOCK, As they are to|bo sold at VERY LOW PRICES. Tioga, Ocfc. 16,1861. T. I. BALi FASHIONABLE MILLINER? Ma!iN ST., WELLSBOBO. MISS PAULINE SMITH has FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting (>f Straws of all kinds, Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silk* w and in fact { ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS' She solicits a oo I from tho ladies of.lW^ 515 vicinity, feeling confident that HER G00D,5 WILL BEAR ISS? ECTI( and compare favorably with those of aa T esC moot In'tfae coat ty injyegard to price- AND'PRESSING *«• superior manner * ( Hoorn at tho residence of C. site U. S. Hotel, up-stairs. Oct.-2, 1861. GROCERIES AMD J»JBOVl s l° ! The undersigned would inform the citizens of WELLSBOB ity, that he has I msedthe store owned dJ’' one d4or east of FARR’S HOTEt, o» »« a where he will keep constantly on hand A LANGE AND WELL SELECTED** _ Family Groceries & proviso . SUCH AS FLODE, MEAL, AND FEED. .KBROSINE OIL, BURNIX° *‘ OAMPHBXE, TOBACCO, CIGAKS, «■> which ho will eel 1 cheep . f6r cash- Also a largo assortment of fine WIRES. OLD RYE : AND ■ WH-K AT also Manufactures a superior article ott** . KEY, which h« Vitl soli to Lombsrnieß, fl. r era and others, at WHOLESAi&i Cheaper than ny other j'° 'PeatinylT&iUa. . Wellaboro, Jan. 15*3802* WOOL! WOOI.!-The VY jpriee pvifo* W*? l p/Jfcßfl £
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