109$ 76* Gilmore 417 ] ATRR’S (IATH/VRTTO ‘PILLS 220; ,4'Willing 1806 A * r 1 ; V/ » ino i, :,icj n od'Jtq . Are you sink; feeble, and complaihmg ? Areyou i - pm*' out,of order, with , year system deranged! and your * ' 180 'lr (Tl. htlhs 900 fooljngs uncomfortable ? -These symptoms 1 , nr» often ■■ 51 -i 'R Gilmore 78 tbeprclude to'serious illness. Some fit of fcickness is ..t TTIPt fpV- ” ; ' T j: , .creeping upon yon, ond should be avfrted by a timely_ liiO;W XX. , ustrof the right : remedy, i Tak& A'er's Pilla, and IlOtfr 664 j 65 22 cleanse oat the disordered the blood, «♦ 270 ‘ '-l£jUer& Murrv 26 24 and let the- fluids ujove on unobstructed in health lAftrik ' ito-yfr They stimulate tbe functioneef the body into jivw . « wmltn v 7 47 vigorous activity, purify the system from the obstruc ** %wr,,do ■', q f 64,72 tions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere ' 429 - 4ITS *u tbo body, and obs.ractj its natural functions.— C - ,64(1 ’ Ifi-Sl Valentine 52 05 ■ Thrte > Dot relayed, redev npon thepreelvis and the ’ i- rurroundthg organs, prodna.ng general aggravation, , i .l K rsuflering. ond disddset .While is tMi condition, op —'id by the derangemapts, tr’■'■Ayer'sTills 'id 3359 '4300 «« I t, <i ■i - ~r fit iS9TB tm 4m 990, 399 819 435 450 , .258.- • igO- .-r , . ,190 .4297* V, i , 2m I . 530 r ■. . e. -,al »» • i '•> 818 ■ i «I» ' MOJB jWwi & Fisher 3T9 ido . 56 26 • Tl-fdo •• 9531 . -do ‘ 106 80 •ij-do .29 97 / ■ do 50 00 . ? do 7490 • 7049 '•';t-do' w 67 04 37 94 i(<- Mi A -V 1 ' 774 .< , 940 - 0790' ’*• -- :A'6fld> <i 1684 ■1585 - 1585 4587 : 1589 149tf 1591 1593 1591 “ > • 466 “ ' y , '{"Tio '■ . do do „ - } 1 tews & Fisher 1 /_,'fW'illinfc . i 'I - / do ; I do’ '• M*> ’ : ■ l|¥v t do < - *4i .'do - sVrH'l " ■ 'J’iDWilaon ‘fl>do 1 ", i : do i v do \ '• do • j|-do -t’l do ; ,{J -do ■ '••3. do 1 V-Ltdo 1 ♦^WiHink.; - Wilson 4 -do 1 i ,‘.i do - ' - ‘ 5 tf , 100 h 490 :■ 300 1584 1698 4216 4217 4220 4224 4346 L b M X' “ 330 990 775 u.i 990 •‘920 so 268 ,223 » - ■B4O “ ‘< 113 U “ 154 - / (( (I «. “ 100 4* < 468 786 Gh-b .Meade 118 64 & Fisher 1&44- lißaWilaon 3 76- t.}:: do 845 i! j do 149 99 I do 74 99 '5O ; Mvßppard(dwner)3 78 j 69 ■ • . Ja> Wiisoji' 750 I EICH3 9KD. ' (465 I , Blackwell 42 33 • 736 ;-to. 78 93 ’93 &. Dyer owner 981 ■JZJ ■ ■ sflf;n-Smith 283 814 ' >Ri Wilson . 92 70 S a j; .. w -777 Jli jjris & Wfirden 16 02 V EUTLArND. ' 100 B, Gilmore ‘46 , do . c 3& , do - t SHIPPIU • °J2O Jai 'lTOson J Is3,Forhees 867 ,->ido ■’* f ;ldo ■ . .Sjo ' .do ■ ' 1 do >, do 500 i do '490 ;-do •; 'dr Wilton >931 ■; .do >69 ,' do 1 . ; d « ’MS.. v;;do -•> : - } ftfdo , 268 ‘ y »;‘do 134 • < Udo ■ L ■; fdo ST?!; ’'l do ,166 J Jai WiUon 209:.- :•;; do - 400 >. B ’ Jlnokwall 12§ u J-Jiiaery 99: -, ifftilmore 365,, 1. do, - i -SMiifc- 1 70S' JIM Wiison.J J 447*' Wyi Ellis 1 26ft. &M Fox .... * 340, 4#-, „-t -m' S , 342* ‘f ■JI f Guernsey 149 • Bt3ihnore -761. ' '■ da% 649 f 81J Fox , ; ... 26tfiii.B Il’Fox 900 ."j'E Mmbre “ -I;>t'4Boi{l{-> . dff ■:ulfiTW rVHWilcox ■ 1099 j' .'.i;;- obtJiPPf- O' - * 5341 1099 ,200. 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') Goo flfeide • 95'56, BaSry 1094 u > ;j | do' •" 16363 fi349i 1100 688.^• do?i 6543 Sg»PL 1089 t,h'r ('■ f-'-* r . e 09 # “ . 384, -I’.;, tor t >'i 24« 3&s^ r “ soa£we r , SSti' 1 “ 384' Geoßesde I .22 95 sslsk-i “ 'do- i ” 1999 5265-- 1096 447 to . .2679 5072, 1100 847 ; NickKu tt Griffith 84,48 •* “ 67. : - 3leo Meade 225 * " WEBIFIEM>- jm IW9 400 agUokwen 990* 119 “ ■ 50 « - 400 4364 4431 4482 ' 274 448? 4484 4482 .4674 Sc, ) 5830 ] 3srr 1099 3371- ■ 1099 3372 “ 1950 990 v - ' . 340 2898: jjooai 1030 3302 ' 990 3356 “ 2367 2368 ■“ 3448 " 'B3O .900 4209 ** 4311 *• 44,48 s,-"' 4449 1008 4455 , ‘SSI 4458 1003 4457 4458 “ 44/59 i • “ 4460 i “ . 1954 ‘ 990 1964 1 990 1966 990 1037 ; 549 4455 ; 990 3368 'i 1099 3573 1 “ 3378 “ ci‘ ; ii 4489 ' 999 SflfeS ‘llOO 5643 1- : 1087 5644 1099 -5645 v “ J , . 1093 4295 i- 350 3368 .‘1099 <1 < II 6613 3373 3368 ii 1218 : 30 88 ; 55 49 ;• A»aJ Crandall :60 62 1 J.fipsjnger 1 36 85 ; Sutu’lj King [1332 iHJ-Sarla 12 76 1 \ v . i 5 i * i - r T. Willing Bft 64 jA-,0 Bush ■ t 6 43 ®|RiUhg • 3081 .'ABBubh 104'62 -‘■r. -i .m >! ; 10 08 397 246 CO!*! 9970 presses >y the derangements, Ayer's .Tills, am. see how directly they restore the natprnl eel ion of the system, and with if the- buoyant; ffecling of health again. What ia true andso apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also trl/e in mt ny of the deep-seated ami. dangerous distempers. The same purgative effect expels tbcip. Caused by s: milor ob structions and derangements of the natural functions of tbebody, they are rapidly, and many of th mi surely, cured by the same means. ;Nono who know the vir tues of these Piife, when suffering from the disorders \ -Statements IVomleßdiag-physioianrin some of the principal cities, and frota' other veil knoWn public persons. I Ftovi a Forwarding‘Jferclifnto/SU.Zouis, f'eh. 4/56. • 2>r. Ateiu Toai Pilla are the paragon of all that U great in medicine, They have my little daughter of ulcerous sores‘ppon her’hands and feet that bad proved incurable for years. Her. Another ho* been long griprouelj flfflickd and pim ples on her skin and In herjbair; <;Afterouil child was cured, the rise tried jour Pilte, and they have cured her,' , ASA MOEQIIID&E. As a Famny Pjbysicl From 'Dr. £. HT, Cartwright, Neto Orlcafli, ! Tour Pills aft the’prince of purges. Their excel lent qualities surpass any catbartic wo possess. -They ‘ are mik}, but very^certain and effectual In their ac tion on the bowels, which makes them invaluable to us in the daily trsntmont of disease. ] Headache, Sick Headache, Foal Stomach. JVbni Dr. Edward Buyd, Baltimore. Dear Bro. Ayer I cannot answqr,you' what com plaints Ihare cared with your Pills better thjin to say all that we ever treat with a purgative medicine. I place great dependence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and believing ns I do that your Pills afford us the best wo have, I of course value them highly- . ? - i Pittsburg, Pa., May 1, 1865; Dr. Sir: I have been I repeatedly cured of the any body canj have by a dose or two of your'Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which‘they cleanse at once. (Tours with great respect, ED. W. PEBBLE, Clerk of Steamer] Clarion. Silious Disorders—Liver Complaints. -From Dr. Theodore Bell, of. New York City. Noi only are your Pills admirably adapted to tlfoir purpose, os an aperient, but I find theiij benefipial' effects upon the Livr very marked indeed. ITbey bare in my practice proved more-effectual for he cure of bilious complaints than any one remedy f can men tion. I sincerely rejoice that vre have i t length a purgative which is worthy the confidence of the pro fession ami the people. Department of the Interior, > Washington, D. C./7-th Feb, 1856. j Igtou, Sm: I have used your Pills in my Genera! and hospital prnctico'ever since you made them, and can not hesitate to gay they are the best caibakic wo em ploy. Their regulating action on . the liter is quick and decided, consequently they are an admirable rem edy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of bilious disease Bp obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. f fraternally yours. ALONZO' BALL, M. D, Physician of the Marine jllospital. Dysentery* Diarrhoea Belas- Worms. i _ From Dr, J. G Green, of Chicago. I ToujPills have bad a long trial in tay practice, and I hold them in esteem as one of the best (aperients I have ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver mades them an excellent remedy, when given in nient for the use-of women and children, j Dyspepsia- Imparity of the Blood. From Rev J V H\me* Pastor oj Advent Cfmrch Bottom ; pit. Ater: I hare nsed your Pille with extrapr , diunry success in my ,family and. among Ihose I am called to visit in distress. ,;To regulate organs of digestion and. purify the blood, they are the very best remedy I have-ever knoVn, can confidently recommend them to cpy friends *' Yours, J. Vl HIMES. Warsaw, Wyoming Go., K» T., Octj 24, 1865, Hear Sir : lam using your Cathartic 1 Pills in roy practice, and find them an excellent 'purgative'ta cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the Wood. JGHN G. MEACIIAM. M. D: " CoMlpaf ion, Coslivenesiv, Suppres sion, RheniiwHism, Gonf % |lfears»l» jila, Dropsy, ParalyWlw, Flits Wc. From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada, . Too much cannofc.be said of your Pills] for the cure of Costivcness. If others of our fraternity have found them os efficacious ns I have, theyl should join mq in, proclaim’nj: »t l-.r the i-c-nefft ot multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that are, worse,. I boteve custiveness to originate in the liver, 'but yonr Pills affect that organ and cure jibe disease. From Mrs. E. Stnart, Phytician and Mt'dicife, Bottom. I find one or two large doses of youit Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promjotives of the natural secretion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the stomach and ex pM worms, : They are so much the best pbysie we haretbat I recommend no other tb'my patients. * H From Rev. Dr. Ifawket, of the Methodist Epis. Church. Pulaski House, Savannah, 6n., 6, 1866.- , Honored Sir: 1 should be ungrateful for the re lief your skill has brought me if I did not report my cape to you. A cold settled in raj Irmba and brought on. excruciating neulalgio pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding | bad the best ! of .physicians, the disease grow worse and worse,: until by the advice of your excellent agent in. -Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried yourjPills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the-i use of them, lam now entirely well. j ’ Senate Chamber,Rafcon Rouge, Lo.|s Dec, ’ 55. ■ Dr. Aver: • X have been entirely cured, by your .Pill?,.of Rheumatic Gout—a painful disense that had b afflicted me for years. VINCENT jSLIDELL. - Most of the Pills !n market contain Mercury, which, ahhoagh a valuable remedy in skillful hands, ■isdangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful con sequences that frequently follow its incautious use. These contain no’mercnry or mineral substance what 'ever.*- I -Price 25 cents per box, or 5 botes far $l. j Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATEB ife Co.. ' [*owoll, Matt. Sold by C. A,J. L. Robinson, Well shorn; H. H. Bqrdep. Tioga; W,,G. Miller and;C. Pnrkburst, Law- | renpeyille ; A. A J. Dearman, Kiioxvil e ; '6. X. Bil- 1 lings,*Gatnes; J. A J. G- PaSrkburst, Elklsnd; W.. K.- Hs(tcbe)l, Mitcbellville; «R. Rodington, Middle-: .bar2fTt*Eennett A Bnndall, MMdlebtfr? Centre; G. ; S. S. ■ Packnr I;--Covington j. G. R. Sheffer, liberty; D. S. Magee, Blossburg; Fox Mainsburg, and by Dealers everywhere. , Not. 6,1861. -6 m. , r THE GREAT CAUSE OE HUMAIir .MISERY.— Just Published in n Sealed Priced Qtts; .A Lecture byDr. the land cure of Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, Mental •and Physical Debility,’ Nervousness, Epilepsy: Im prdred Nntritlon rtf'tlfe Jjody ; Lassitnlde; Weakness of tba Limbs and the back; Indisposition, and Inca* paoltyfor'SUidy and Labor; Dullness of Appreben ’ri&il; Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society; Loris ofSoCtude; Timidity: SelffDistrust; Dizxiness; Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Timple? on (he Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Serai Incapacity; 'the Consequences'of Ymithfal Ac., Ac,' * TMi admirable Lecture jclftany proys?,!hat the enumerated, often self-ftffljcted. ev\ls rnsyW removed without medicine and With on; dangerous sur gical operations, ond ehould^e‘read \y every yoith andevery man in the land. 1 ‘ ... t • i dTant under seal, to any address, ir a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, >r*two postage stamp*, hy addressing Dr. CBAS. J, C. KLINE,- * - ~ $7 -Bowery, New York, Post Offi se Bhx, iSW/: ; \852.-4m. - * rf*. • ‘ ’ ONE HUNDRED BARRELS [SALT Jairt meirad, and lon ala at the (Jnipn Store of rWTTWr? a^cokttcy * v~ TROY ACADEMY, ! THO'V, BftADrOBD , ;OO., PA. S. G. COWBBET, A. B. - ■ - - Principal, ) WITB COMPETENT AS'&STAA'TS. ? : -'cAi^sirisjAJEt-ieea. " Spring Term'begins Feßr 25 th,—finds May 12th. _ : r . Bummer **. “ - May2oth, A‘ Aug. 4tb.-- ' .Fall “ “ Septi 9th, —Nov. 24th. ’Winter • <*, Depn2d. t. Thorough instruction gimp .in all Common and Higher EngHsh-Bninehesi-Olassi'cs and Modern'Lan guages. Students fitted to'enter the best College! Term’s Tuition, $2 to sfi. , . Board and rooms for those who may desiroto board themselves, can be procured at low rates, in the im mediate vicinity of .lie Academy. ‘ • For circulars or other information, address S. G. COWDREY, Pri i »i. Tfoy, Jan.'30,1862.-tf. . CORNIN G- V,' ■■ . ; WMOLESALE'ERUG AND BOOK STORE: DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS,- ' WINDOW OLASB, RBBOBINE 01fc : I ALCOHOL, 0 “r . ■ BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ■ ■ .Sold at wholosaie by , . , • IT. D, TERBGLL. Country Merchants supplied with thoso articles at NEW YORK PRICES. Corning Feb. 26, 1862. •' GREAT REDUCTION SALE STILL CONTINUES: AT DormauX’s Bee Hive. Look at This Price List. 16 yards Bleached Muslin... .'..reduced to $l,OO Iff yards Uubleached Muslin fine teduced to X 00 10 yards Bleached Muslin 6fae.......;.reduced to X 00 Idyards Unbleached heavy,; do 100 10 yards Good Fast Colored de 1 00 Canton Flauneb...' do Indigo Bine do XX Cotton. Balts per roll*.. do.. 08 sbirt Fronts.! < y do 03 3s Flannels. 2s Dress Goods.:. d.o . I2je 3s Dress .Goods;.**.. v-'- do 18 0s Black Dress Silks . do 5ff,.. 8s do * do 75; S? Fancy Dress Silks.' do 50 Is 6d Embroidered Braperie Muslin'. do 12$© 3s Embroidered Draperle . ' do 18 $J Hoop 5kirt5..,....,. do 62-. 20s Balmoral Skirts do s2'oo Ss Cassiraeres;; do 75 12s Black Doe Skin .do 109 500 Black Bread C10th..,...'. ’ do 350 Shawls atless-than 50cents on thedoliar, Every article will be sold ns advertised. < An airly call will most assuredly secure a good, bnigain at * DORMAUL’S BEE" HIVE, Holden's Blocks 1 * .Elmira, Feb. 10.1862. apr. 17-m6. WELLSBORO ROOK STORE. THE subscriber, having' purchased of -Wm.- H; Smith his futerest .in the Book and Stationery Business, wouldxespectfally inform the public of hjs desire to keep A. general news room AND BOOK STORE, where he will furnish, AT TOE OLD £TAIfI», in the Post Office Building, (or by mall) all THE NEW YORK DAILIES at the publishers prices, He will aJ*A-kAA*« « all the Literary weeklies, ana The monthly Magazines, Including Harper’s,the Atlantic, Godey's, Peterson's Knickerbocker/ Continental Ac., Ac. Also, will' bo kept constantly on hand, a com repository of, . , CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETICAL 'school AND.MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Bonk*, Paper Baiigijags, SBEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, <fco. Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to sui any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended To the trade. One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of aOHOOL BOOKS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars,.are invited to call and examine this large assortment of School Book?* in which mny.be .found everything in use in the schools of the County. Readers.—ganders' entire; series, Porter’s Reader, Sargepnt’s, Xown'.s-aiid'Willson's Beiders. Spelling'Books.—Sanders*, Wcbitcrs Ac, Arithmetics. Greenieafs, Davies'i Steddard’i, Colburn's Ac, , t - . Grammars,—Brown’s, Kenyon’s, Smith’s Ac. ■ Geographies,— Mitchell’s, Warren's, Colton’sAc. * Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying' Ac. / Slates of all binds and sites. 1 Copy Books, Steel Pens. .. Paper of all kinds. 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NOTICE —Notice thereby given that there will be a meeting of the Stockholders. of the Mous neld Iron Works at the-office of paid Company in; Mahsfleld, Tioga County, Pa.', on Monday, the 21st day of March next, at one,o'clock P, Ml of said day, lot tjie purpose of elepting officers of- said and tire transaction of ®eO, 1862. i JA. P. DONE, -Secretary. ' NOTICE. NOTICE isherebygivep.tliat ROBERT K.BRUN-' PAGE has no authority to sign my name, or is any-wav make use of the same aa partner, or act for me aa agent., ~ ~ T LYMAS fWETHOKE. Charleston, March 19,1862, ... WELLSBORe GTMNASIUM.—This nwo- : ciation meets everycreniog at ROY’S HALL,- to promote hentthful ejerdseind muscular develop. Intent. Members .have aceesa jo lh*-lf»ll-at all hi urs i- of the day. The does are WWnW $». »o«»b. to pay or lights, room-runt Ac. 1 - | Tyeitthoro, MargßSj 1861,t TQ IHE PEOPLE .... pF THE, UNITED J*; ' \ In the month fit Docctober, 1858, tluf for the first tine offered, for sole-tor the public, Br. J, BoVCO Do4s’ Wlnis Bitter* “f iD th,< ,hort they hare satisfaction to tbo 'rifaßy tbousandsof persons who have trfc& that It fa now ''an Oitabliabed article. " The amount ofbodfly and mental (misery arising silbply ftom a neglect of >ma(l complaints fa 's&rjfrislngand it hrthere&re Of the utmost importance that a strict attention to the ailment should btf Sad; for disuses' of the body invariably affed the mind. The subscribers now a trial of DR. J. BOVEE BODS’ c . IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS! 11 ftomallwho bar&nbt toed th&n. the world | 'taphxiucf their equal!, . ’ ll '‘.'l 0 - .■> These Bitters for the cnrtTof Weak'.Stomachs, General; Debility, andjfor, Purifying and Enriching (hs absolutely unsurpassed by. any other remedy jm earth. To & assured of this, ft is only necessary to make the trial. in* itself is of a superior quality, being about one-third Jtrohfer than other >}hes; winning and invigorating ihe Whole system from the headtp the feeU Jit these Bitters we .andalteratlre in- their character,.*©: they strengthen udjnrigorate the whole" system and giro a line tone *Mafthy action foall Its parts, by equalising the circulation ■wtaitfring obstructions, and producing a general warntfh tjh#l are also exOellent.fqr Diseases add.Weaknets peculiar tp Fonalei) Where a Tonic is required tot, mspgthtp aipdbrace the system. No. Lady r whoh* subject to lassitude and faidtnc**, ahoald'be without them, as they ore retiring their action. (| THESE BITTER* Will net only Coro, but Prevent Disease, and in this respect are doubly raluableto the person who may nse them. Tor INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION. Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases' of .he Nerretis System, Paralysis, Files, and for all cases requiri ig a Tonic Dr. Dods’ Celebrated Wine litters . ARE UNSURPASSED! For Sore Throat, so common among y, they are truly, valuable. ’ Torthe iged and infirm, and for person* of fi a weak con ktUntfon—for Ministers of the Gospel,'Lawyers, i ;nd all pub Uc speakers—for Book-Keepers, Tailors,-Scamst ’cbbcs, Stu dentq, Artists, and allpersons leading'a sedentar r life, they will prove truly beneficial; " j As a Beverage.they-are wholesome,innocent,and delicious toitbe taste. They'.produce all the exhilarating effects of Brandy er Wine, without Intoxicating;, and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excess: ve strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contained ia‘ the a lulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country l* floo< od. I '. These Bitt-rs not onIy‘CURE but PREVENT Disease, and should bo used by all who live in a country where water do 25 is bad, or where . Chills and Fevers ore prevafei entirely innocent and harmless, they may be give] Children and infants With Impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and lemperance advoca act of humanity, should assist in spreading th valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby essez in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. ' In all Affections of the Head, Sick ache, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Imperial Wine Bitters will bo fdi |>e most Salatary and Efficacious F EM ALES. The many Certificates which have Veen tendered the letters which we are dally receiving,are condos) that among the women these Bitters have given tlon which no othepfibare done before. . No wotna and should bo without them, and those who once i will not fall to keep a supply. ' DR. J. BOV EE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an Eminent and' skillful physician seed them successfully in his practice for the last tw The proprietor, before pnrchasingtbe exclo perial Wine Bitters, had thepo tested ny„twir Oj»v medical practitioners who pronounced them a remedy for disease. • Although iW medical men ot the country, as t general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do nut belicvo that a T respectable Physician can be forinJd in the United States, acquainted with their medical properties who will not highly approve JB. J. BOVEE DOBS’ IMPERI. tli WINE bitters. In all newly settled places, where thatti’ia ’always a large 1 quantity of decaying.simber fronj which miasma , is created, these Bitters should be used every morn ngjb fore breakfast. , DR. J. BOVEE DOBS' IMPERIAL WISE WITTERS composed of a pure and unadulterated Win®, combined with Barberry, Solomon’s Seal,,Com frey, Wild Cberry Tree Bark; Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers; and! Oentta n. [* They are manufactured by Dr. Dpds himself, wht> is an ea pecienced and successful Physician, and hence should not le classed among the quack nostrums which flood the coi ntry, and against which the Medical Profession art so Jus :Iy preju diced. j ; These truly valuable Bitters have bean so tl orongbly tested fcy all classes of the community for aim ist 1 every variety of disease 1 incident to the human system, that they are now deemed IndispensabtoM a ! TONIC, MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE. PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE! li. Costs but LUiie ! ' Purify the Pldod I> * Givt . Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the System ! and Prolong Life! i Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles far: $5. Prepared and sold by ,l CHARLES Wn>DtnELR & Co(., . SOLE PBQPKIETORS, ; 78 William Slrpet, Hew Yo rk- .For sal. by druggist* andgrocers generally iHrongb out the country. - • - , .. . - i_ Sept. 25,1861.4-ly. * 1 ! PURIFY TBS BLOOD.! MOFFAT’S '"I/..- | 7VE GETAELE IJPB ' FlLzis, ": AND PHtENIX BITTERS.- [ ' TEE high and envied celebrity which these preeminent Medicines hdve acquired for their invaluable' efficacy in all the Diseases which they profess toxure, has-reudeired the usual practice of puffing not only übneceSBary,'6ut unWorthj of,then/ 1 ' ‘ ■ I‘“‘ | | IN. ALL CASES ! of Asthma. Acoto and Chronic Khemattsm, Affoctlonsjef the Bladder add Kidneys., . n BILLIODB FEVERS ANJ) LIVER COMPLAINTS. J • lit, the sooth and wEat, where these diseases prevail, they will he fbnnd'invalnable- Planters, farmers and ofchere, whq; once use these Medicines, will never afterwards be without' them,, '*■ ‘ r '” . t 1 BIELIOXJS COLIC. SEROB. LOOSENESS, PILESyCQ&tTVB HESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT ~ •' HUMORS* 1 , Dytpepria. —No person with this distressing diseasejihould delay using tliese medicines immediately. 1 1 I Eruptions of the.Skk,, Erysipelas, Flatulency. ! JtrtT.aad Ague. —Fur tofeacourge of. the western country, thbse medicines will be fbnudVs&fe, speedy and certain rem edy- Other medicines leave thMistem auqjebt to a return oi ibe disease; a'cure by thesa medicines is permanent. I Try them. BesatfsSedanduetfurod. F ulneMt of < omjoltxion— j \ * [ S • v GENERAL QEBIJ4TY, GOUT.- GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, “ Headaches of every lnflhmatory Ithema - 1 tlsm, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Appetite. ,f : Mercurial XH#atu.-~ Never, futye to eradicate entirely nJJ the effect* of tterrnry,inf^idtely-sooner than the moat pow erful preparation of gwespwllliu \ l» j [ NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS -fIEBTLITYy COMPLAINTS of aU AFFECTIONS. I 1 The orteSnai. of medicines was cured of Piles of $& yews’ atepdfeig,by the use of these Life medicines alone. V ‘ , J( PAINS in tbe head, sldeibaek. Joints and orfennidi ~.-l .Vo!. fiA«wmi£uou—Those affected with this terrible dispose,will be sure of relief by* the UTe Medicines. ‘ ‘ ■ EflslLof Blood to.the UeaivScurvy, SaH Rhewm^'f ellingtl Sorofinla, or King’s EviHw Its yrorst forms, Ulcers of ev* ,£7 descriptions ’ • ■*■ "* jj > Wbra*of«a.kfwfc#»e<r«rt»r*lly Jnea. Parents will do weH them- whenever their existence Relief will Be certain. || Am Sift ■ ■ -PDEWT -THE 1 BLOCK [I And thus remove SB disease fromthe systtfm. Prfcaml anil •old hr OR. WItMAM E;Momf,i * 336 Broadway; col, AofSouy Street, New Turk. : aB Sru|glsti- 68yl GROVER & BAKER’S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES, JOB FAMILY AND HANUYACTtIBIS6 USE, 495 SB OAD WA T, NEW YORK. f. - r •: '-, , ■ . Agtneiei in all the principal Citiei and Townt in the Tile Grover & Baker S. S Go. trow otter, nr addition to their ' SPLENDID STOCK OP MACHINES MAKING THE CELEBRATED CROTGR Sc BAKER STITCH, NEW AND SUPERIOR Shuttle, er XiOck Stitch machines, Adapted to all varieties of sewing, Much more Simple, Durable, Noieeleet and Perfect than any " lock-stitch*’, machines heretofore in use. : ' All who use this class of machines.will find these new “lock-stitch” machines by Grover A Baker a -great advance upon all “lock-stitch" machines here tofore in the Market. The Grover A Baker machines have taken the first premiums, over all competition, at .every State Pair where they have been exhibited this season. . ; , (From the New York Weekly.) The Grover & Baker Sowing Machine Company, wbo hare from the first been among the most promi nent in bringing the sewing machine to its present state of perfection step by step, and Who still con tinue their improvements, .have recently introduced, and are now largely manufacturing, sewing machines making the lock-stitch, of the same patterns and at the same prices as their celebrated Grover ABaker stitch machines, thus placing side by side in their salesrooms, for examination and comparison, the two most popular and only good machines that are made, leaving the selection and choice entirely at the option of the purchaser, whose decision under such circum stances, seeing both machines operated and contras't 'iag specimens of the work of each is quickly made. And a still further advantage is offered by the plan .adopted by this company, which is that in ease the pnrebaser of either style of machine should find rea son for reversing their decision, they will be at liberty to exchange their first choice' for such a machine as their increased knowledge and experience may sug gest. ! t ' it. |BeiDg I freely, to The machines manufactured: by the Grover & Ba ker Sewing Muchine Company, whether lock-stitch or Grover A Baker all the latestosefnl imprbvements’and are finished In the best style of the art. Jan. 22,1862. May 15,1861.-Iy. ;es, as an •36’ truly tially aid WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN FULL.BLAST. ROBERT YOITNjG, late of the firm of Tabor Young & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form tho Public -tbat he has leased the Foundry and machine Shop, in the Village of Wellsboro, for a term of years, and having put it in good running order) is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish ment, in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE! He has had over twenty years'experiencein the bu siness andwill have tho 1 work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. • Ao work tcill be tent out half JinUhed, afid&iluffcriA made to order. ; May 28,1881. ROBERT YOUNG. Head- Doda' nd to , tJs, and ijlve prob 4 siltiafac n in the ise them wjio has onty*fire Ive right valuable BEIOTAL. JOSEPH RIBEROLLE HAS removed his-BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER and FINDIG STORE, from his late location on Main Street, to his Tannery at the lower end of the village, where ho will be glad to wait on hia 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 READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, constantly on hand. All kinds of Leather and Sho Findings, also constantly on hand and for sale at low prices fur cash or ready pay. HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market price, JOS. RIBEROLLE, Wellshoro, Aug. 14,1861. N. B. All those indebted to the subscriber by book account, or otherwise, are requested to call at once and square up, JOS- RIBEROLLE. FABiV FOR SALE. THE subscriber will sell the Farm in Delmar known as the James Francis place, now occu pied by C. Francis, at a low price and on terms to edit tber purchaser. It contains 103 acres, chiefly im proved. WM. BACHE. Jan. 8. 1862. FLOURING MILL l Olf HILL’S CREEK, NEAR HOLIDAYVILLE. The subscriber, having completed bis large 4hree story Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnish Floor, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit purchasers. CUSTOM WORK 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 as well as myself. 0. P. McCLURE* December 5,1860. LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT 1!!—A large lot of those fine flint Chimneys for Lamps, which do not break from heat. “ Also a large assortment of lamps* also a lot of that Petroleum Oil which suits everybody, and does not explode. For sale at STOVES AND TINWARE. WILLIAM ROBERTS . HAS opened a new Stove and Tin Shop in the Store opposite Roy’s Building, where be is pre pared to furnii'h bia old friends and customers, and the public general); with everything in his line of business, including CDobing Stoves of the most approved styles; Par tor. Dining Room, and Coal Stoves; Tin ware and Kitchen furniture of all varieties, ' gSS' Call and see our new stock. ‘ i Wellaburo, Peby. 5, 1862. WANTED. , FIVE THOUSAND Bushels of Oats for which the highest market price in cash will he paid on de livery at their Store, by , S. BENNET A SON, 1 A new stock of Dr; Goods Ac., Just Received. Middlebury, Feb. 12,1862,-31. GENERAL SKcCLEIXAft HAS decidedto' gointe winter quarters, and P. R Williams, Agt., fans decided to “ follow suit,' - and ha* accordingly laid in aver; large stock of New Good* in his line,; via: Keroeine Oil, ' „ : . Lamp Oil, Burning Plaid, Cauiphene, Alcohol, Tarpenttue, ! »*■«*> ; Patent Medicines, l>y* Stuls, Window Glass, Putty, Ac., ’ - £oi, Ac., . which will be sold at lowest city prices daring the war. . PvJB. WILLIAMS, Agt. I N. B, Confederate State Stocks end all book ao count* aro at discount'—can’t Jtcll goods for either. : Nfdbhdroj Sot. 2t f 1861, United Stata, BOY’S BBtJG STOKE. , C.ORNIIjTr FIRE & LIFE . . BIGELOW 4 THOMPSON AETNA FIREINSVRANCECom Of Hartford, Cl.—Capital HARTFORD FIRE INSURANm Capital, | -r PA(ENIX FIRE INSURANCE n Of Hartford, Ct—Capiul . C ' PEOPLE’S FIRE. INSURANCE *, Of New York City-Capit*] Cl NEWENGLAND FIRE INSUXJv, Of Hartford, Ct. -I (/&4J ' MANHATTAN FIRE ISSDEANrs, . Of New. York City,-Capital * MASSASOIT FIRE INSCEANCI i Capital, j ’ HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE Capital, i * NEW YOEK.JJFE INSHRAKCE C( , , Accumulated Capital, The subscribers are prepared te um suranee on the most faro&ble terms & known-and reliable Slock Compaq,, Form buildings insnreii for three ' low os any good companies. All lessee willl be promptly adje„ Wti office. Applications by mail will tention ww T • Oct. 13, 1882. I cj'7 F. J. FARRINGTON, Sirreyor JOHTTIA. R WBLLSBORO, PA. APOTHECA . WHOLESALE ASjD BETAIL i ruu „ DEEDS, MEDICINES AS]) CBSMICm . - PERFUMERY SOAPS, TOILET AND FAUCI m\m BBUSHES, rASmSB£S,niSTS, ' OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, PATENT MEDIUMS, VIOLS AND BOTTLES, WINDOW-GLASS, PDTIY, LAMPS, CIGARS AND TO) PURE WIRES AND 88. FOB MEDICAL PURPOSES. ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WR% Warraated to be pure Grape juice, presely for Communion purposes. iCABIKET qPSSQ WARE RO' THE Subscriber moat respectfully aat, be baa on band at; the old stood, ud Cheap Lot of FuraUnr^, comprising in part | Dress£g and Common Bureaus, SeeretaHu Case*, Center, Card find Pier Tahiti, Di\ Breakfast Tables, Marble-toppedCcnv Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, , fas and Chairs, Gill and Boteicood Mm Picture Frames , ' 1 COFFINS made to order os short hearse will be famished if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing done te order. Angnst 11, 185$ B. T. VAM CHARLESTON FLOURING M. WRIGHT Sc BAILEY Haring secured the bes t mills in the-Count prepared to do Custom Work, inerchunt and In fact,eTA«£th.lnjE-ihaJL-flw-totfb.' FLOUR, ISEIAL AND AT ■WHOLESALE OR RETAIL at our store in Wellsbtfo, or at the mill. Goods exchanged for grain nt the market pnc All goods delxvtrtd free of charge witiiir ration. WRIGHT k WeUsboro, Feb. 13, 1831. NEW goods: T. L. BALDiVIIV • now receiving s large end Well Se ecttd FALL AND' WINTER GOODS, consisting in pajt of al General Stoci of -■ DRY GOODS,' LADIES’ DRESS BEADY MADE CLOTHfflfl, HATS AND CAPS, QROCERIES,j HARDWARE BOOTS AND SHOES, WOOMS ' Ac., Ac., Ac., A e * All of which will bo sold VEKT LOW for READY PAY OSH. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY FBODI TAKBNj IN EXCHANGE. All persons buying GOODS for belbt pay, Ait respecttnlly invited to cell vi th|e stock. As they are to be sjold si VERY \LOW PRICES. Tioga, Oct. 16,1361. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY 'main St., wkllsboko. MISS PAULINE SMITH has joilffi FALL AlfD WINTER 0000., Consisting of Straws of all Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Sd* l and in fact j ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. She solicits a call from the ladies of Ftl rioinity, feeling confident that HEE GOODS WILL BEAR INSPE C ' and compare favorably with those of uj ment in the county in regard to price. BLEACHING AND PRESSING snperior manner. . j Room at the residence of C site D. S. Hotel, npJstairs. Oct. 2-, 1861. GROCERIES AJiD PB®* ,Sl ' The undersigned «ooMi j inform the oitiiens of WELLSBOiW ity, that he bu leased the store owned J. one door east of FAKK’S HOTEL whorebe will keep Constantly on osn A LARGE AND WELL.SELECT® * v Family Groceries & Fif jsDCH AS PLODR, MEAL, AND FEED, KEROSINE OIL, BDBNI* CAMPHENE, TOBACCO, GIGA& which he will sell cheep FQf R CASH AIM a large assortment of fine Bii WINES, OLD RYEj AND WHEAT wm also Uaßslnetare* ei superior » Tt, '' e . KEY, which he will sell to Lush*™* 0 / ere and others, at r i WH OLHSJ-E 6 ' Cheaper,than any other establish® es* Penfhsylsaaia. • ■ ' Wellshoro, Jan. 15> X 862. WOOLI WOSLI-The iigti" l ftkipa fw v««l ■' --n-; j. w.
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