THE OAPPtC MARE. , j 1 Aa ancient legend, V-- - »t ms «, • ax». . ii ■ .'i •• One.ott stint.,” sm ancient iStss Thereltred a funner hr * quits- doll In J|rtsachnsett*; hot einclly jshere, Ot when, is reallymor. thaelcanteli,--. dlxcept-fhal. quite above the pa&llc VotmtJ, ~ He lived within his-mean* and Bristol County. a. Hr pati.nl lahorand nmjeaitn^,ear» H* earned, nod to enjoyed h ; ’ daily oread; Contented always with hie JrnjjM .faire, • Ambition to be rich ne'er veJjed-his head; And thu» unknown to enry, want, or wealth, lie Auariahed long in comfort, jreace and health. u I. Th» gentle partner of Ms hiirabto lot. The Joy ami Jewel of Itie wtahied life Discharged the duties of Me peaceful cot, I.ike a true woman apd a faithful wife net mind Improved by thought|nd useful reading, Good tnaaneti and nine cbildrt'tj showed her breed ittg. ?-•’ , rr. ' ' Grown old at lait, the farmer rifled hip aon. The youngest I and the fm.lifo, I suppose): And saidl long hare thong tft,tny darling ] J obn, 'Tis dime to bring ray labors to k close; ■ , Po now in toil I mean to bill aiiifcu, (r . ' j And deed, tny son, the hwncsttjd farm to you.” The boy embraced tWboonvrthvnrt delight, ‘■Auilrpromiecdwhile their pn'ijous live* remained, ■' Jig’ll till and-tend the farm ffnnjnorn till night, : And see hie parents liaodrSii.' ly maintained; TJStfbclp bira..lio wouldneVerYHl to love,nor Do aught to griere Msgencnoc-sOld gov’nor 1 VI. .i\\ - 1 It* firmer aVid:—fo procecil, fVcm know there'" always dtiger in delay) And get 'Squire Kabinson in nrife the deed; i Ctih’e -rrhere'* my staff?—We’ll Siion b« on theway. lint John replied, ruth tender filial care, • •• Yon'r. old mid weak—rilcatcl>Sbe Dapple Mare.? ,' ‘ ■« - , ' 'Tit. ; '■% ■ The toaro was Addled and liie-ty.in' got on; t The boy on foot trudged .eheepfiiHj along, The while, to aheer hi, sire, lluvijHteoiu son Begniled the weary way wiili;talk nnd song. Arrived at length, they found lJl«'i'S.|nire at home, And quietly told him wliere/orolthey had come, i TUI. ; j?_i Tne deed was writ in proper forio of law, •' With many a " foresaid,!' “ tSlirofore," and “ the same,” ' i' ’ 'ft And made throughout witl[oul mistake or flaw ’ To show that John hall now ajScgnl claim Te all his father’s lantj—eonvtoybii. given, sold. Quitclaimed, cetera.—to hold. 1 1, S 5,'- Their business done, Uicy lor; door, Happier, perhaps, than p’Ufcn he entered there; And -tarted off as they badilpnuihelore,—.• 'J'he , 0 n on foot, tho father-onhn the mare, liul ore thc.twain a single milt ICpi gone, A brilliant thought occurred to faster John. *• ) vt] AU.cfar truth !—alas for filial dajjy ! Alas that Satan In the shhapojlir Pri le, (Ills most bewitching fufiit saTiis|iat of Beauty,) ■Whispered the lad:—‘{My «oy, you ought to ■ ride.‘S' “ Got off!” exclaimed the yoyi:l!fr-.-“ tisn’t fair That you should always ride lllStDapplo Mare I” *'• . ?■ The linr wae lusty, and the slre-Ajai obi, , Ami «o, with many an oath ailj* many a frown, Tho hapless farmer did ns ho vrji|jtuld; The-man got off -tho steed; Jtb» boy got on, And redo array as fast as she dosjd trot, Apdieft hit «ire to trudge alonglin foot! XII. ■ Y S > That night, while seated .round the kitchen fire The household sat; cheerful ns if no word, Or deed, provoked the injured fsiher’s^ite, Or aught to make him sad h< iti/or occurred, Thne spoke he to hie ionWquito forgot, I think, to include that little’ttlrfaip lot ;• ■*«»• : fj-. , ' " fin rcry sure, my fon, it woumpb hurt it,’ Calmly "observed the meditative sire, "To taka the deed, my lad, and fust insert it/ 1 Here the old chap inserts it—|i the tiro! Then cries aloud with most triumphant air, " Who now, my son, shall ride the Dapple Mare!” ■ Stop the Aquatics —iParspn Brownlow in ftu speech at' Cincinnati, hmi |the bud taste to "agitate tbo Slavery qucst'oti''[in .the following words; ■, j] His parents were born lm Virginia. So was lie. Although a slaveholder.! he'has no hesi tancy in saying that, when the’ issue is presen ted, Off it may he. ■ "The Onion and no Slavery, against. Slavery and no Onion, pml Slavery may go to tiie dogs. lie is for the Onion above Sla very or. any other institution, i.; "A* it may her liow,ca|. Pardon Brown low shock the feelings-of„“coti’servative Onion men” by inti mating the possibility of such a cataclysm ? First he knows, |e and Etheridge -trill, be ranked as agitators. IlLet us drop itic painful subject with another sport extract from Brownlow, to show he lias-beep demoralized by his imprisonment: I‘^ I tell you to-day, upon: thefhonor of a man, thatthe Southern army mjd itsfliungers-oipfiave stolen more negroes in.Virgtirsiti, Kentucky during the past six ( -|lohths, than the Abolitionists have.enticed or afded away in the last flirty years, and to-day,l*o help me God. one-half the soldiers in the SoWh never owned a slave or were ever related the ties of con sanguinity with any one that ejev did. (Cheers.) They are the offscourings ofjthe lowest prdrr of society, the meanest*set dd cowards on the face "of the earth. , ■;?, I. —; —. ■ vf ■ htow Odb Moetabs areDiscuabced —A cor respondent of ..the Chicago; S'iinne thus de scribes the'manner in which the jmuien«e Pitts burg mortars, being used in tithe reduction of Island No. 10, nre discharged.; He says: “A bag of powder weighi*|g from eighteen to twenty pounds, i* droppetlj-into thebnreof the huge monster. The derrißjt drops the shell in. the angle is calculated, long eord is at tached to the primer, the gutter steps out up on the platform, and the balance of the crew on shore; the captain givedtbe word, the nergives the coni a suddon/joiifc, a crash like a thousand thunders ■ followed Jlongue of flame loops from the mouthof the iftpitar, and » col umn of smoke rolls up in fleecy spi rals, developing into rings of ;fetqu!site propor tions. One can isea the sheilas it leaves the mortar, flying through the a»f,' apparently no larger than a marble. The ndit you sea of the shell, a. beautiful cloud of sjn ike bursts into sight caused by the explosion, Imagine ten of these monsters thundering nt once, the air tilled with smoko clouds, .the gunboats belch ing out destruction-and compfetly hidden,from eight in whirls of.sinoke. ■ ijj.e'shells scream ing through the dir with an sound, and the distant guns jtf the! enemy sending their solid shot and shel:' above and .around us, •lashingthe Water up in glittering colbmns and jet* of spray, and you have tf& sublime puairy If ««." J' An Iri.hnun h*mu in court for bin Tuvrfc’.a cortifinaw, »ev on h'-e iiend,' a'xmt the .h'ipe uf a 3j||ovbl, whicti wai *#jiafaotory. . Vij ■five 351 nn* kn.>wa» much m tier dauglitefs tin- pr .t day. IffPri in fiprntoet*. ■ad df In-lug rifcdv«] jjy t|cj would Lave Ac devil. - j • ‘ i a: I AYER’S. CATHARTIC PlttS, Ac# you rick, feeble, aod complaining? Aro yon out of order, with yont pyclera deranged, Sm your , feoling* uncomfortable ? These symptom* arc.often the prelude to serious Ulne?s. Some fit of sickness is - creeping nporryou, and should ho averted by a timely use of tho right 1 remedy; Take Ayer's Pills, and cleans* ent the dimfleretUhttmors-rpurify the blood,_ and Ist the fluid* more on unobstructed in health again. They stimulate the function* of the body into vigorous activity, pntlf) the system from the obstruc tions which make; disease.' A cold settles somewhere in the body, and ob*,ractJ Its natural fanclitfas.*— Theie, if sot relieved, react upon themselves and the Surrounding organs, produe.ng general, aggravation, suffering, While .In this condition, op pressed by the derangements, take'Ayer's Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and -with' It the buoyant feeling of health again* What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, ss, also true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers'. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar ob struclions and derangements-of the natural function* of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by the ?amq means. None who know the vir tues of these Pills; when suffering from the disorders they cure. Statements from leading physicians in soma of the .principal cities, and from other well known public persons. • From a Merchant of St. Loins, /V 5.4, '56. 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I place great dependence on an efieetunl cathartic (n my daily contest with disease, and believing ns I do' that your Pills afford ns the best we I of course value them highly. jjr . Pittsburg, May 1,1855. Da. /, C, ATF.n. Sir.:. I have been repeatedly 'cured of the worst headache anybody can have by a dose or two of your Pills. It seems to.ari«b from n foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. Yqurs with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Disorders-Liver Complaints. From Dr. Theodore Dell, of Meic York City. Not only are your Pills admirably adapted, to their purpose as on aperient, but I find their beneficial uffccts upon the Livrvery marked indeed. They have in my practice proved more effectual for the cure of bilious complaints than any one remedy I can men tion. I sincerely rejoice that w® have at length a purgative which is worthy the confidence of Abe pro fession and the people. Department of the Inferior, 1 Washington, D, 0., 7lh Feb. 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Proa l Dr. J, D, Vaughn, Montreal,£t Too much cannot bo said of your Pills for tho cure of ' If others of fraternity have found them ns efficacious aa,l,havc, they should join me jn proclaiming.it for the benefit of the multiludcs who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in Itself, is the* progenitor of others that are wim>o. I beieve costiveness to originate in the liver, hut your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. From Mr*. C. Slnnrt, Phytidnn and Midirif*, Dn*(or>. • I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken .it the proper time,-arc excellent promotires of the natural secretion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the stomach nnd ex pel worms. They-nro so much the best physic wo have that I recommend do other to my patients. From fiev. Dr. ffttfeke*, of the Methodist Epit. Church. 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Price 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for $l. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER &-Cd*. _ Lovtcll, Mats. Sold by C. 4 J. L. Robinson, WelUbom,; H. H. Borden. Tioga; W. 6. Milter nnd C. Parkhund. Lnw renceville; A. A J. Deanoan, Knoxville; S. X. Bil lings, Quines'; J. 4 J. O. Parkhom, Elklnnd; W. K. Mitchell, Mitchellville; J. Redington, Middle bury: Bennett 4 Randall, Middlcbory Centro; G. w/Neshitt, Mansfield B. Packard, Covington; - Cj. H. Shoffor. Liberty ; .pi S. Magee, Blofsburg; Fox 1 4 Witter, Mainslmrg, and by Dealers everywhere. No'v. 6,1561.-6 m. TUBOnCAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY Just Published in a Sealed .Envelope; Priced mi: A Lecture by Dtu CULVER WELL, on th«|cao?e and cure of 'Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, Mental nnd Physical Debility, Nervousness. Epilepsy; Im paired Nutrition, of the Body; Lassitude; Weakness «d' the Limb;} and the back; Indisposition, and Inca pnciiy fur Study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehen sion; Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love of Solitude; Timidity: Self-DUtrust; Dizziness; Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Pimpled on the Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexnl Incapacity ; the Consequences of Youthful Indiscretion, Ac.. Ac. This 'admirable Lecture clearly prove- that the above enumerated often sclf-afillcted. evils may I* removed without medicine and without dangerous snr. gtcal operations, and should be read by every youth , and every man In the land. Sent under seal, to any address, ir a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage atamps, hy addressing Dr. CIIA? # J, 0. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New Turk, Post Office Bo*, A 586. * Jan. 29, 1862.-4 m. O\K HUNDRED BARRELS SALT ,Jutt' •' " - —"■ rw>ed, Mid for »t tlia Slow of i ItffiW at f. V. EAIDST, A to, {A* 3! B3U«ST| t JJAILHT* THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. WELLSfiORQ BOOK STORE. TUB *ob?cfibcr, having purchased of Wm. H Smith his interest in the Book and Stationery Business, would respectfully inform the public of his desire to keep A OENEBAL NEWS XtOOfeZ AND BOOK STORE, where he will furnish. AT XIIC OLD STAND, !n the Post Office Building, (or by mail) all THE FEW YORK DAILIES at the publishers prices. He will also keeep on band all the Literary'Weeklies, and The Monthly Magazines, Including Harper’s, the Atlantic, Qodey's, Peterson’s Knickerbocker, Continental ic„ Ac. Also, irill be kept constantly on hand, V com .etc repository'of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETICAL SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, JSisiuk Booh*, Paper Hiiuttinpt, ' SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, HAPS, &c. Orders for Binding Books. ‘ The work executed to sui any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention! will also be given tuSPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of ■SCHOOL BOpBtS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are invited lb cal) and examine', this large assortment 'of School Books, in which may be found everything in nse in the schools of the County. Rfadrus. —Sanders’ entire scries, Porter's Render, Sargeant’s, Town’s and Willson's Readers. Spelling Books. —Sanders’, Websters Ac. Arithmetics. — Greenleafa, Davies’, Stoddard’s, Colburn's Ac. ' - Grammars.-— Brown’s, Kenyon's, Smith's Ac. Geographies, —MitclTell's, Warren’s, Colton’s Ac. Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ac, Slates of nil kinds and sites. Copy Books, Steel Pens. Paper of all kinds. Latin, German, French and Greek Text Books; on band and purchased to order. Watches, Jewelry* Picture Frames, Papci Hang, ings, Christmas Toys, Fanpy Articles, Pic-’ tures Ac. AU orders promptly attended to. Welisboro, Nov. 27, 1861. J. F. ROBINSON. WAR! MAE! UPON HIGH PRICES & LONG CREDITS! O. BULLARD Has just returned from the cities with a complete as- -sortmbnt of COFFEES, SUGARS, MOLASSES, RAISINS, SPICES, and other staple Groceries, which cannot be excelled in quality or cheapness in this or ony other country town. His new stock of Groceries embraces SALERATUS, ORANGES, KEROSINE, CAMPHENE, CASTOR OIL, ' FLUID, SWEET GIL, 1 , LAMP OIL, ami nearly all the luxuries used in the tables of C'vUizaiinn generally and the people of *1 logo CuunU n particular. Among !he.-e are each articles na HAMS, Sugar-Cured or Smoked, DRIED BEEF, an excellent article, CODFISH, Pickled or Pried, MACKEREL. WHITEFISH, HERDING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, 4c. A good article of FAMILY FLOUR. Always on hand. Also, RICE, CORN STARCH, SYRUP, Ao. WOODEN WARE, Including, WASH TUBBS, PAILS, CHURNS, FANCY BASKETS, MEASURES, BABY WAGONS, two or three kinds, MOPS, BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES, CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do. CLOTHES PINS, lote of them, TRAVELING BASKETS,' WHEELBARROWS, for small toya BUGGY MATS, and other things too numerous to mention. DRIED FRUITS, Including DRIED PRUNES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES aud SPLIT PEAS< Also, all kinds of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES. MISCELLANEOUS. HEMP and CANARY SEEDS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, all sixes, Adamantine Candies, Snuff, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, doxen Tams, and a good Assortment of Yankee No> tion* and Toys. Wellsboro, April 17, IS6I. Kollock’u Dandelion Coffee. THIS preparation, made from the best Java Coffee is recommended by physicians as a-superior Ku. tnciuns Beverage for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all billions disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will nse this without injurious effects. One can contain* the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. KollocK’i |,evn(n, The purest best BAKING POWDER knewn. for“making Usht. tweet pod nutrtcioes Bread and rakes, Price 15 tents. *AVTYACrcn*& *T 18. H, KOLLOCKi Chemist, Const of Broad and Chestnut Bresets. Philadet. pbia, and for sale by all Druggist. and Grocan. March 5, 1662. TEAS, SOAP, LEMONS, TO THE PEOPLE OFTIIE UNITED- STATES 5* lu the mouth of December, ISSB, the undersigned for the first, time offered for sale to the public Dr. BoVCO Rods’ Imeprial Wine Bitters, and i* tht« short period they have given such universal satisfaction to ttic many thousands of persons wboliavetrledtbenitbftt.lt Is now an established article. The amount -of bodily abfi mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small cpmplaiQti*!* surprising and it is therefore of lbs utmost Importance that a strict attention to the least and most trifling bodily ailment should be had; for diseases of the body must invariably afllct the mind. The subscribers now only ask a trial of DR. J. BOVEE BODS' ■ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS! !! from all wbo have not used them. We challenge the world ’ to, producetbell^qual. These Bittebs for the cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and for and .Enriching the Blood, are absolutely uneurpnssed by any other remedy on earth. To beTassured oj this, itjs only necessary to make the trial. Tije wine itself is of fc superior quatlty,bcfog •trohger than other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system from the brad to tbe_fcet As these Bitters are •lohlc and alterative in their character, Co they strengthen apd invigorate the whole ayatoro and give a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation removing Obstructions, and producing a general warmth They art* also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar tu;FezKfales 9 n required to strengthen and brace the system, No. Lady, who is cni>i«ct to lassitudeaud faintness, should be without them, as they are reviving their action. THESE BITTERS Will not only Care, but Prevent Disease, and ip this'respect arc doubly valuable to the .person who > mioy use them. For - , INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, TVeak Lot'S", Indigestion. of tile Nervous System, I’arnlyaia, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic !Dr. Dods’ Celebrated Wine Bitters ARE UNSURPASSEDI For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, they are truly valuable. -- ’For the aged and infirm,and for persons of a weak con* etltutlon—for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and ail pub lie'speakers—for Book-Keepers, Tailors. Seamstresses, Stu dents. Artiste, and all persons leading a sedentary life, they will prove truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome, Innocent, and delicious to, the taste. They prodr.ee all the exhilarating .effects of Brtmdy without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the -u ae of excessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from It. They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contained in the adulterated Wines and Llquorrwith which the country i« flooded. These Bitt rs not only CUKE but PKEVENT Plseaso.and should be u-ed by all who live in a country where the water isbadjor where Chills and Fevers aro prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may bo given freely to Children and infanta with impunity. ( Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading- these truly valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby essentially aid ip punching Drunkenness and Disease. i - In all Affections of the Bead, Sick Head ache, or Nervotti Headache, Sr. Sods’ Imperial Wine Bitters will be lonnd to : he most Salutary and Efficacious. FEMALES. The many certificates which have been tendered us, and the letters which we are daily receiving, are cohclurivc proo thut among the women these Bitters have given a rati-fac ti«n which no others bare done before. No woman In tlie and should be without them, and those who once use them will.nol fail to keep a supply. DR. J. BOV EE DOBS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them successfully in his practice for rhq la*t twenty-five yeat-s.* The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Ilovee Dods* Celebrated Im perial Wtno Bitters, lu\d them tested by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable r«-medr for disease. Although the medical men of tho country, asn general chitig disapprove of Patcut Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can found in the United ?u(en. acquainted with tlieir medical properties.'"ho will nbthiighly approve DU. J. BOVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BISTERS. In nil newly settled places, where there fs always a. large qn-»n»iM •* ’-easing sitnber from which n poisonous miasma Is created the Bitters should bo erery morning b fore breakfast. DR. J. BOVEE DOBS’ ITT PE UAL WINE BITTERS Are com osfd *f a pure and nnndulterated Wine, combined with ft berr . olomon’s Scat, Comfrcy, Wild Cherry Tree Bark: fcj kea .t*l, Clinmomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are >. an* fact -vd by Dr. Bods himself, who is nn experienced .uni ...i rli\»iciiiD,'nnd hence should not bo classed aiming the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which the Medical Prufcssiou are so justly prejo diced. , These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by nil classes of the community for almost every variety of disease incident tn the hmuuu system, that they ~nre now deo nod indispensable-as a TOXIC, MEDWIXE AXD A R EVER AGE. PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE! It Costs but Little! Purify the Blood ! Give Pone to the Stomach! Ecnocate the System! and Prolong Life! Price $1 per bet i- 6 bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WrUDIFIELD & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 78 William girtn'l, New V> rK For eale by druggist* and grocer* rally tbrongh out the country. Sept. 25,1801.—1 y. POSZF7 TBS BLOOD. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE titt.tji AND PIKENIX BITTERS., TUB high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines havo acquired tor their Itirainablti efficacy in all the Disease* which they proles* to core, bos rendered the usual practice vt puffing not only unnecessary, bat unworthy of them. > IN 1 ALL CASES of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Ebeumieic, Affections of the Bladder ami Kidneys. ■BILLIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. In th* sooth hod west, where these disease* prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planter*, farmers and others, who once use these Medicines, will oorer afterwards be without th»'iu. BIFUOUS COLIC. BEROS. LOOSENESS. PILES. COSTIVE NESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT HUMORS. DROPSIES. person with this distreeaing disease, should delay using these medicine* Immediately. Eruption* of the Shin. Erysipelas Flatulency. . Fcxxr aud Affuc.~Tor tofu scourge of the western country, these medicine* will be found a safe, speedy and certain rem edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease; a curt* by these medicines is permanent. Try them. - Be satisfied and be cured. F‘ uhvtii off ompltxion — GENERAL DEBILITY. GOUT, GIDDINESS. GRAVEL, Headache* of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflamatorj Rheme tUm, Impure Blood, Jaundice, toes of Appt ifte. Mercurial —Never fails to eradicate entirely a;l the effects of Mercury. Infinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS ofeil kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. .P>3cx.—The original pyoprleti r of these medidoet wae epredof Piles of 25 years’standing, by the use of these Life medicines alone. PAINS in the heed, side, beck Joints end organs. affected with this terrible disease,will be sure of rettet by the Life Medicines. Rush of B|ood to the Hoad, Scurry. Salt Rheum. Swellings Scroflul*. or Sing’s Evil In fu worst forms, Uker* of ev ery description* Worms of eR kind* are effseturally expelled by these mad! i cinee* Parents wfl] do weS them whenever their existence aoij*cUd. Relief win be certain. Tbs lift PiO» sal Pharal* Bitten rewpy THE BLOO2V And thtt,rKßhr*(a.Ui«aw treat th.tyttdm. Prscatcd and «id ,i - dr. miiusi B. Mon-.ifT *3B Brxadvay, ear. Anthony B*rwt, Jfew ret*, lot a&lv by al! Drngglrtl. , AJvl GROVER & BAKER’S CELEBRATED j NOISELESS sewing machines, FOB FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING USE, 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Ayeneiee in all the principal Citiee and Tcncns in. (he United Statee. The Grover & Baker S. H. Co. NOW OFFEtt, IS ADDITION Td THEUI SPLENDID .STOCK OF MACHINES MAKING THE CELEBRATED GROVER A BASER STITCB, • JfEW AND SUPERIOR ; Shuttle, or Eoek Stllcli machines. Adapted to all varieties of sewing.' Mach more Shtj>U f JJuruble, Nohelcn and Perfect than any “ lockstitch” mnchinerherecofore In use. All who nt»o this class of machines will find these now *• locjc-stitch” machines by Grover k Baker* great advance upon all “lock-stitch” machines here tofore in the market. The Grover & Baker machines have taken the first premiums, over all. competition at every StttU’Fait where they have been exhibited this season. {From the New 'York Weekly.) The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company, who have from the-first Becir 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 nre now largely manufacturing, sewing machines making the lock-stitch, of :the same patterns and at the same prices as their celebrated Grover k Baker stitch "machines, thus placing side by side in tbeir salesrooms, for examination and comparison; the two must popiilar and only, good machines that are made, leaving the selcction and choice at the option of the purchaser, whose decision under such circum stances, sjecing both machines operated and contrast ing specimens of the work of each is quickly made. And a stijll further advantage is offered by the plan adopted hy this company, which is that in' case the son for reversing their decision, they will be at liberty to exchange tbeir first choice for such a maebinu as their incrWed knowledge and experience may sug gest. J C The miebiner manufactured by the Grover k Ba-! ker Sewing Machine Company, whether lock-stitch or Grorer Baker stitch, combine all the latest useful icnts and are finished in ike best style of the e \ imprcvei art. 1,1562. LFSBOHO FOUNDRY (AS» MACHINE SHOP bA IN IN FULL BLAST. WE BERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor f«ung k C?. r Tioga, takes this method to ln e Pdbllc that he has loused the Foundry and Machine Shop, R° form tl in the Village of Wellsboro, for a terra 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 ms had over twenty years'experioncein the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. JV r o work will he sent ovt h<rlf finished. t-GEARIEGS, PLOWS, STOVES stings of all kinds on Jinnd and mode to order. • 2S. 1557. ROBERT YOUXG. MIL and c! Ma, KEHIOTAI. DSEPH RIBEROLLE tS removed Ms BOOT, SHOE, LBATIIER md FINDIG STORE, from hi* lute location on street, to his Tannery at the lower end of the , where he will be glad to wait on his customers a public generally. Competent workmch ore ed in the Manufacturing Department, and all warranted to bo our own manufacture, , all kinds of Main village and lb einplo; work \ Alsc READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. itly on hand. All kinds of Leather and Sho £B, also constantly on hand nod for sale at low 'or cash ofready pay. ES and PELTS taken in exchange for Goods dghest market price. JDS. RIBEROLLE. consla Findin prices - HID at the I Well jboro, Aug. li, 1861. . All those indebted to the subscriber by book , or otherwise, are requested to call at once are up. JOS. RIBEROLLE, account and sqi 'OVES AIKD TINWARE. WILLIAM ROBERTS opened a new Stove and Tin Shop in the ore «fpposilo Roy's Building, where he Is pre furnirh Ida old friends and customers, and ic generally with everything in his line of ~ including pg Stoves of the most approved styles ; Par [ng Room, and Coni Stoves; Tinware and {furniture of all varieties, fall and see our new stock. Uo. Fcby. 6. 1862. H A 4 purod to the pubi business Cookil )or. Dini Kitchen Wells! ENERAE Idc.CLCLLAIV decided to go into winter quarters, and P. B ilUaras, Agt., has decided to “ follow suit/’ accordingly laid in a very large stock of New Jliis Hoe, viz Oil, - «i HASI \vi and has e Goods in Lamp Oil, Burning Fluid, Catnphene, Alcohol, Turpentine, Patent Medicines, >; Window Glass, ? Ac.. Ac,, Ac., which will be sold at lowest city prices during the war. P* R. WXLUAMS, Agt. S. B. confederate State Stocks and'all book ac - counts are jit discount—can't sell goods for either. Wollsborj), Nor. 27, 1861. f Drugs, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. rr«HE INDERSIGNED would respectfully X inCorn the citizens of WELLSBORO and vicin ity, that he baa leased the store owned by A. P. CONE, one door KARR'S HOTEL, on Main Street, where be wi ,1 keep constantly on hand A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Family Groceries & Provisions, SUCH AS FLOUR, >?EAL, AND FEED, ROSINE OIL. BURNING FLUID, fB, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac., 1 sell cheep HE camphe: which he wi OR CASH. ;e assortment of fine BRANDIES.GINS, I) BYE AND WHEAT WHISKEYS: he itnres a superior article of CORN WHIS. he will sell to Lumbermen, Hotel Keep. Also a lar, WINKS, 01 also Mannfn KEY. which era and othi rt, at WE OLE S'A LE, m any other establishment in Northern la. . ' J.J. EATON. Cheaper the Pennay)van ! Wellsboro Jan. 15, 1862. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary haTinelbeen granted to the snbsctiber, on the estate of Isaac Hager, late of SaOhran townahlp, deo'd., notice 5s hereby given to thoee indebted to make immediate paymen-, and these having claims to nresent them! preperly-anthentieated for settlement to present ISKKQ SQUIRES, Executor. SnUtTsu. IjTsrch iWf . mE A LIFE msmUBOE in, ■ BIGELOW 4 THOMPSON. AETNA FIRE INSURANCE 003,7 Of Hartford, Cl—Capital P ** Y HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE m ?I ’% - - ACEc oiip A / PAtENIX FIRE INSURANCE on, Of Hartford, Ct^UapU a | PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE *•*.» :Of New York CUy-Copta, C °W NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSVRav * IS M Of Hartford, CL u,i,u AAXc B co M MANHATTAN YJRE INSURANCE M Of New York City,-Capiial CO - EIRE- INSUHANcj co HEW VORK LIFE IKSUBAKCE cti »H( Accumulated Cnpifaf, VU ' The subscribers are prepared lo t sorance on the most fdVurable term, u »f known and reliable Slock Compani,, Farm buildings insured for tln& 1,,. low as any good companies 3 n "iilii ten ru.iB fi2 .; P. J. FARRINGTON, Server"' XUOiI I‘SOS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER „ , DRUGS, HEDICINES AXE CHEMicn- PERFI'MERY soaps,. TOILET AND FANCY AHTICIES BRUSHES, VARNISHES, VAlxts OILS AND DYE-STUFFS PITENf imicms VIOLS AND, BOTTLES. ! WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBAC( PURE WINES AND BRANDIi Warranted to be pore Grape juice, p re »-t,d pressiy for Communion purposes. We have for sale Farrier’s Ponders uud Liji B the best kioil of preparations for Horses, Eni, of the Powder, the appetite is improved, all ton merits of the digestive organs are corrected, wbi softens the skin and gives to the coal a refund ning appearance. May 15,1861. -ly. The Liniment is nsed for stiff jointsandlinm all kinds in horses and cattle. Choice Tea's Pure Saleratus. Cream of Tartar., Writing Paver-3 tvl English Carbonate Soda_ Pens and E livelier.. Corn Stnrrfa i Black and Ycllotv Sn Nutmegs and Gingen Indigo, Cudluny aid Popper and Cinnamon.... articles for oolirap Stove Blacking—.l Bottles for pro.!™ Prepared Glae._..j Violin A- lia.-c Violm Brirtol Brick (scouring... [ Trusses A Shoulder it Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all or promptly answered. Every article for sale usually sold in a first < Drug Store, and atjthe IbtrCtrl market pricea. IVellsbi.ro, May I, 1861. j smssm*, ; cabinet. ya:re roo: THE Subscriber inOEt respectfully announce he boa on band ftt the old stand, and fur i Clirap Lot of Furniture. comprUing in part j Bribing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries end Cutset, Center, Card and Pier Tulles, Din ivy Drcnh/utt Tulles, Marhle-tupped and ComtnvnSD Cnpboinds, Cuttmje. and other Btdatuxit, f fa* and Chairs, Gilt and Jio*licood- JJouidwj Picture.Frame*. i ■ | COFFINS made to order on short ao’icJ hearse will be furnished if desired. S.-B. Turning and Sawing done to order. August U, 1859. | JJ. T. VAKIIOH Charleston! flouring mills.- weight sc bailey, Haring secured the best mills in the Countr. tf# prepared to do j Cnsioni Wor|t, Itlrrrliui’t TTo and in/a,ct everything that can be done in C»t Mills, |o ffi£Ko give perfect satisfaction. FLOUR, HEAL AMD FEED, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, .at our store in Wellsboro, or at the mill. Cn Goods exchanged for grain at the market pin. All goods delivered free of charge within ratios. I: WRIGHT i RAIL! Wollsbpro, Feb. IS, 1361. T. Lr. BALDWW > now receiving a large and Well 3e eclctl :t FALL AND WINTER GOODS. consisting in part of'a General Stock of DRY GOODS, J LADIES’ DRESS GOOP BEADY jMADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Dje Stuffs, GROCERIES 1 , HARDWARE, BOOTS AND.SHOES, WOODEN WAI Potty, All ef which will besold VERY LOW for . BEADY PAY OHM- ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons baying GOODS for ' relav y fa r, Are respectfully invited to coll and n*®'”' ' THE STOCK, As they hreto be sold at VEST LOW FRIGES. Tioga, Oct. 16,1561. T. L. BAW^ FASHIONABLE MIiUNEBT SfiOi J MAIN ST.. WELLSBORO. MISS PAULINE SMITH bos FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of Straws of all kinds- P” . . Bloomer Hats, Flower*, Velvets, Silks o' and in fact 1 ALL KINDS OF TRIMMING®- She solicits a call from the ladies of Wellst' 9lo vicinity, feeling confident that HER GOODS WILL BEAR inspects and compare favorably with those of any c* ,a menf in the eonntyinjTfgard to price. ' AND PRESSING d<">' iqpenor manner. j JESS 1 * Hoorn at the rite U. 8. Hotel, op-*i Oct 2,1861 a TITOOLI WOOL! w T prio» pt& for W' * I JOHN aT~RoY7 WELLS BORO, Pa ’ APOTHECARY for ; uemical ruitpose. ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WPSF„ To Fanners. TO THE PUBLIC: Sotln Cracker; Marking 1k _ HTEW GOODS! Ajc., evidence of C. Willis® 5 * lin. The Jiipheat 31s tooi A (ha i .J.V, * ■
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