'•ft- V-' - Ty ot, Tarktdiws ; v >^'(sBUfddte& GillP WrNntLD'ScOTt, NBAtt,’ 1 i“v ; V'-' ' Va. s April!-30), 1862; , J . vFmjSHB ActtAtoa.—l am mni. oSmre of your having |l correspondent ih th #’ "army before Yprerown’; rtierefore a'ward fn ita’ino may not bcj ,■ • )|; . Wp spa-engoged in a silent ..siege. Not n drUWtiSf a'bugld noteis hlteWf fdo break The No lqrfg,f''j|li.heard the' Brigadier's food commend—‘fit i.jpnmpand cir etfmetahee of-glprious war,” Isdiploriger kept np'fcy gyand reviews parades. TO‘|j)je £ Voldifirrs-phrase, tht![iiigs have *‘piayed but.',’j Everything bu,( _i|e necessary is-dispensed with, and now obilf’n<jthe reality andthe “tag of vrar.” Curbs, :s|]ge and camp eijuippage hare'been’ reducedu*|lfe last .ounce. Onft tentj Mid three csnip kettle riper company, wasthetsum total of- the- baggi transported by'.thegdverrimen t teams. on -i u ;iiiijt march.— Officers and - men carry their hajgage in their knapsacks, rand sleep upon ywe ig|-6und, some timesunder little poncho tp/ft r,j!»lt four feet, high. These ponchoes are Ijdl ielljclpth hfur kefs used as cloaks in yveat ,we titer. Here is myVutilt'wbich may be, as. an average sample of-many others: A«fat suit, near- lifcedhe' commort uiv,fi|rin ; a skcle : in which I carry j.my overcoat and ~ blanket closely wrappeduijt my gum blanket;' a: haversack inwbfch r<#py 'erftofcors , t cbsdtfe.'teetit; grduftd'coffes, besides a small platej knife, fork, and a canteen #Kob iu>lda three-pints of W/ is Jdf, coffee, and a iitthj tine imp. Which Thd j bills “drawed”. edjnewjiete Tif.tbis seoesh ojunj-w’; a breech’ l&adliig revolver, anda smal| harpist attaohe’d] to my sword,belt,-complates re f equipments and,' accoutrements. ■ Thusprepar little difference when night oyerta jeS*ftjb.‘ We are readyjfbrabght nt ten minute ; waning, whetli-. er by.dliy'or by. night. But] i lil;the secresy, tbefitillneas; andthe quicknesj f jlhwhich'qve ry nlovament is’performed wlj its! ‘give character . aqcftph.d tbltllls siege. Thou j l||l Jlre are doubt less-fiue 1 hujndred and fifty thd.jti*d soldiers on the-pcninsula- below- Ybrkto *n 4 qyet -there is hOtbing in the bdatlo of tram po||iition to indi- ia more than a dMtgadeortwo. down, andietjllt orders be- Wg: issued fur the suppression noises, the tbrces'jielrejtire'enabled to ear *y f*i their oper* aihpna wKhuuidiiturbing or i ;it dieting the at tention pf friends or foes. SI i;'ijy and coolly we'take-eur position at slju) V ; frstaneea from iggind pro toe ting by all the pdvantijg a Offered by tire rnakoof, this ground, the inlel ro.Jiiig forest, and the-dirs-titm :of the - roads, ose! pickets are pi the edge t ’ i over ftskl|'gi:ti'fl ?netnie&’ lines, s. )t 1 »i|b’ while they areiptoteitfed-hy .the shnde tleljwood, theen- io theck in the (priil-field. These plcketshre! instructed to s«y| teserja loud word aad npt tojfirea-gun unless i ttfjipbd on, and if attacked i» force, to fire and ! ai.Al|lheir posiiion if possible, 1 If not to fall sliui y lack'on the re serdc, firing and contesting e i> yjinch as-they retrast. ■ .The reserve which i ir sjUs of several, companiesfrom each brigade,' Sri ijjnenrly strong enough -to forin a solid line winds front, ,ar.e instructed to deploy forV ; a 3i;prmt support the pickets Immediatelyon.tea-Jhg firing, and 'hold-the ground at all hazardt, Intil.the camps being duly’ warned of tbe att icl;,|come to their relief,.-. Thus it-is from tbh Twr’lijlp the James River. Thus it is-timt the si >e'.gdi of our for ess tnSy be'ealimatod; 'Wb^ih^, gather cnor- Agit 4h J confidende from thei'if bi£, and rejoioo that w&are.,able to bold tbSifreiiiels in.cheek, and compel 1 them to await inn l -own time nod cahvenknde fof the attack, whifdiiiT tiiink will her made simultaueously the Jvhaldlengih of the linej.just as seen (for I supposs,|Jie honest yet eager iiitizens who read you* Jidoiir are iHiah.us to knovr the precise time at whhb'the “onward is to be commeq-iejl) as the ar mies,-under Generali Fremont Ikittyks, and Mc- Dowell, are in 'position to reri l&ljeur object at tainable; for we ate .on a f id'bunt fur the “seoesl),” and yVeintehd to h ggnur.game.- If we iucoeed, the war east of he.;iAll. > g inies is virtually at an end. In the i a similar keen* i's’prcsonted. The bill 'df Corinth and. the cUy of Maaiphis,,like tile ieejeged walls of xorktown, and the belengard sp-eets of Rich mond; are - destined to be the Itf sf yitigs of ref uge Where the deluded, but jjy; )t>ac conquered traitpjs myst Jay di)wn their ,i i , inBi and submit to laws of the.bcst governmect iro the world. If 3 we i RHI-iin'‘’thSse two grefl cbtuests, which God helping us, wp cannot, tip wbble nature of thd war will be changed. If v iljho longer-be a dbMetvativa VbK "I will fioj pretend to say what phase the opntest will tljt it assume; but 1 will /wert thai a Hs'lf tnillion if brave 'and web trained soldiers fighting for, t ie l maintenance of republican government] oh f Supported by twenty millions of intelligent I ndlweakby peo ple; will never submit to tbe.bhroiliation of be log bonqoorcd by the mere tin'i-of a slave oli garchy; whose institutions ipd; iyatem of gov ernment have trough; poVerl y’ itnd vice, dis grass artd - degredatioir, and i hmprality of all kinds, as jf by God’s duras |ij ‘un idmust every part of southern soil. ' • - L Tho bealth of this part of IB b army, is good, and'- tbp spirits of the boys constantly at a fighting point,.. ; ,Co, ;B;10I P, V. A QtTAKEH Heeoine.— Just I the rebels evacuated the vi'lago of. Abater i§3, near Lees burg, Ya, they openly iey would burn it to theground, as itwas rmthirfg more than a “eursed r Quaker settlement.” iiinriblehearted Quaker.wdftnp, whose husbant had Been driv en from! hie home By. the. rebe ;s jjime months before, besought a genrtprrjap her faith to hasten- over to. Colonel Geprj ’s'loomp, some eight mile* away, and jisk Ijiir tp'aendra-force to Waterford to proven! the thfedfsped .oonfla gration. He had a fine horse,- im.tjdeolined the duty, owing to the dangers; of through the rebel pickets. [“Lend me tbyborse, then,’’ she said. He declined again, &hen I will steal thy horse, see said, •.•kndj'Sgo myself.” She forthwith directed a sert unt to take the horse to a neighborring wood.' td which the own er made no resistance. Anoth iriservrint took her sidesaddle to the jinrse, wf try] [the heroine appealed, and, mourning the ! mutual, rode off in open day, right through-diedwho did not slop her, strange to say. J M r h|n she got to GeatySs-eamp-she-met- her- b*oi a/tnl. aioi being brought into the presence pf Ji htyC.diinel, she made known the object, of which was guiokly ,complied ; witb,ji!yl she rode back to Waterford ay the lioad j a idetuchment, whiob got into the village it? time to see the Mbel force leaving the npjy.siie end of the town a* fast as their heels cnrry them. And thns this pretty little tlllbigewas saved from conflagration iby the rfti3|itts conduct of lMs.Quakßf.lady —!j * y : ' »■* - •| i 5.- A gentleman whose father! * n* ihnnged „w& apcaatomed toany of him l!o £ied sudden-, Jy upon a platfero at a hrgi ■(' &I3c meeting,” !.»i # - • .-ifi r lUict-Gaiililo I FOR TIOBA COUNTY . Clan, Tax. _ - - MOM. Gulick&Tiiyloi, 14 700 John l4 700 Jdmus Ueraon, .14 100 A C Evans. 14 700 D.C.AJU.Canflritl U ’ 700 li O Hollemu, cat’g honw L grocery, 14 • 700 Stephen Howengro.l4 700 J1 * Alonell grocer, 14' 700 Benonl Short zuer 14 700 XIS Brown racrch 14 .7 00 COVTNGTOK BOKO. T Pntnam & Son, 14 700 8 8 Packard 14 7 00 J C Bennett grocer 14 700 G F Baker, grocer 14 700 P Crandall A Bros 14 H C Bo*worlh, 14 R Crandall grocer 14 SBIFfZX. nti«4R. . JBCoie‘4C*.« U 700 A Ho,mes 14 ftcssnnn. Jcre Stoddard, 14 7 00 0 U 'Waits grocer 14 700 J 0 Parkltarst 14 7 00 I)D4 J CParkh'nt 14 7 00 FAJIXUtQTOff. U Merit, 14 700 .oaiHsa. S X Billings, 14 JICSSOX. Doctor L Miller, 14 OB Welle, 14 KSOXTILU BOao. L B 1 Reynolds, 14 Henry Seeley, 14 John Ooodfipeed, 14 A£JDcarmaoj 14 Victor Cose, 14 J I! Stnhb l4 Markham & Roberts, hardware, 14 Sami May, grocer 14 Mattison 4 Butler eating lunse 14 LXBXRTT. J GAtbeck, 14 J Uartsock, 14 N Roots, 14 B Wilcox,, 14 B Seeleman 10 L Wilcox, 14 If Miller 4 Co. 14 Jerome Smith, 14 SlUartman grocer 14 J A Bowen, - 14 LATTBrooimw. ? n l ! I lar f. * Co J* Flew, Morris 4 Co. 13 10 00 r U George Abbott 13 10 00 ueiK™' 14 Benn t Farter, pro-_ - l F „ rr 4 BobortB .. u . J* 700 n J Eaton. 14 1%. «esle 7 Fitts, eat- WO Mtller, drugs, 14 TOO inghonse. 14 ED Wens-faroitoreU 700 , Inh n A l4 J Adams, boots and n W Williams. •• 14 shoes, 14 700 Roberts, hard* .VTurner, grocer, .14 JOO wnre. 14 I, laweencx. Fred Wriglit, floor [ Tabbs, OnUe 4Co 14 700 , „ , ■ M 7' J F Robinson booka, mmuttoar. 4c . 14 ! 700 8 Bennett 4 Son- 14 7 00[O. Bollard Grocer, 14 > 700 Notice Is hereby given that an appeal will he held At the Commissioners* Office Id Welleboro. on the 13th day ofJ Jnne’ noxt.and atmy office in Midrilebory until the 18tb day of June next, at which time and nines all person! aggrieved by the loregoing appraisement, will behenrd. and snrb abatement* mmle,aa,Hre deemed properand just,: and all persons foiling to appear at said time* and places, will be barred frotn ma king any defence before me, . JUROMK B. NILKB, May 14,1862. Mercantile Appraiser. Attention Is called to an set amendatory of the license laws of this State, approved 11th April Section 5. That it shall be the duty of every city and county treasurer to sue for the recovery of all licenses duly returned to him by the mercantile ap praisers, if not paid on or before- the first day of* July, in each ond every year, within ten Jays after that date;, and said treasurer rhall not be discharged from any such license, unless he brings suit to recover the, same within Btjid date, and press#* the same to judg ment and execution ns soon thereafter as practicable, and pnystbe amount of all sue l licenses received by "blniinto the State] treasury, on or before the firs't dny ■of October ensuiwg'p nor shall he receive any commis sions on such licenses/unless be ma&es payment as aforesaid. i IpXECUT'OIVS NOTICE. Letters testamentary j having been granted to the subscriber, «n the estate of Jacob Prutsman, late of Tioga township, dec'd., notice is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate paymen-, mid those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to DAVID L.AIKfN, -) -i JOHN W. GUERNSEY, j. f Tioga, May 14. 1362. ‘ t AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ah nu ditor to aadit.ond distribute the moneys in.the bonds of the auditors of the estate of John -Evans, dec'd., and will attend to the duties of bis appointment, where a hearing will be bad in the premises, at the Office of A. P. Cone, in Wellsboro, on Friday,! May 30th, 1662, at 1 o’clock P. Af., to 'dbtribute the; said fund. THOS. ALLEN, Auditor. REGISTER'S - NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby-(given (bat the following Administrators and Executor* have-filed their accounts ior (he Register’s office of Tioga county, and that the same-will be presented to the* Orphan's Court of said county, on Monday the 2d dny of June, 1802, for confirmation and allow ince t Account'of Daniel Duane, Administrator of Babb, deceased. Account of 0. B. Welts and Gates Bird, Executors of J*hn Corzatt, dcc'd. , ; Account of Allen Bryan, Executors of erlß, deo’d. Account of E. C. Smith, Administrator of Isaic W. Smith, dec’d. Account of Fanny M. Ham, H. A. Stevens, and D. L. Aikin, Administrators of 0. P. Byrnes, decU Account of Joel H. Woodruff and J. J. Werline, Executors of Jeremiah Black, dec'd. ] * Account of Wm. Miller, Administrator of Nathan Miller, doc’d. I Hay 7, 1862. H. S. ARCHER, Register. MME. DEMOREST'S MIRROR OF FASHiONS. The largest, best and most reliable Fashion Magazine in the world. Contains the largest and finest Fashion-Plates, the greatest number of finje En gravings, the latest and must reliable information, three nill-slsod Patterns for Dresses, and a shjeet of new Braid-work, and Embroidering Patterns. Every Mother. Drcs.-innkcr, Milliner and Lady should! have if. gahliihed Quarterly, ai 43$ Broadway, New {York, Mold everywhere or sent by mail at 25-oenU, Yearly $l, with a valuable premium. The Summer number now ready. j April 30, 1862. ! BINGHAMTON i contra ERCIAL COLLEGE, An liislilniioii to Qualify Touiig Moll for Bihiuni. DW. LOWELL, Principal. Professor of the Sci t ence of Accounts, author of Lowell’s Treatise upon Book keeping, Diagrams illustrating the feame, Ac.- 1 1 . John Rankin, Commercial Professor of Book keeping and Piaclical Mathematics. J A. J. Warner, Professor of Practical and Omareental Penmanship, Commercial Calculations, and Corres pondence. | J. J.. Curtis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-keeping Department. j Geo. P. Rowe, Teacher of Ornamental Penmanship. LECTURES =. Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson. L L.D.> Leptnrer en Com mercial Law and Political Economy. j Hon. Ransom Balcoin,Xectprer on Contract*, Promise sory Notes, and Bill* of Exchange. ' Her. Dr. E. Andrews, on Commercial Ethics. Students can enter at any time; no vocation. 3rad nntes are presented with an elegantly engraved Di ploma. Usual tin&e required to complete Tull com merciKl'course from Bto 12 weeks. Evcry sludtnt is guaranteed to'be competent to take charge of . the books of any .business firm, and qualified to ejarn a ssilarr from SSOO to SLSOO ptr annnm. Assistance rendered to graduates in obtaining situations. Board $£ to $2.50 per week, | . jS&* For particulars send for circular, enclosing stamp. | April;#, 1362.~1f. I NEW COOPER SHOP.:—The undersigned respectfully informs .the i citizens of Welliboro and vicinity, (bat he has opened a COOPE&-8H0? opposite > . CBOWL’S m«OK SHOP* and is read; to do a)! manner of work prompt and tp ord»r, from ft gallon hog to a filly barrel tab.; lU pairing also done on short noUoc. 0. 7. ELLIS. WelUbcro, May 8, 180 L 1 Lppral»omcnli fob THE TEAS II Class, sussrmn. WW Tubbs, 14 L Camming*, 14 Elliott & ttldgwayj * drugs, 14 B tTPhdps, grocer 14 BM Holden, - 14 HAWSDCBO. A J 4 E R Webster 14 Fox 4 Witter 14 J£ Robinson - 14 P p Parkhurst, 14 1 Bobbins jr. drags 14 COATSAX. Covington. wcuojr. Seely 4 Lagg. mer phan’e and med 14 ALocey 14 C L Strait .14 M InfTerty 4 Far- - gersoo, 14“ TIOfIA. . A Sly, . - 14 ftyrun Clark, 14 1 Boyce & John«ton, H II ?* Ira Wells, 14 , Alrord 4 *mith, 14 , P 6 Tnttle. „ 14 Tbos L Baldwin, 13 T McCnllcm grocer 14 • M K Retan grocer 14 • W T Urell “ ,14 1 James Kelley ** 14 I JK EL Borden, drugs 14 | waid. D S Magee, . 14 700 7 00 700 700 700 7 00 R Kronen 4 Co. 14 Ctas Qoodspeed, 14. A 4 N P Close, U WXLLSBOBO. > John Bailey 4 Co. 13 MM Converse, 14 W £ Cone,. 14 700 700 7 00 700 700 700 700 Wellsboro, May 7, 1862;. LOWELL & WARNER, PROPRIETORS, TflE T fOGrA G O A&I %'±T TITANSPfELD CLASSICAL SEMINARS’. mANSFZELD, TIOGA CO., FA, The Spring Term of this Institution will commence March 18 th, 1862, and continue thirteen weeks. E. WILDMAK A. M..... .PaiKCTPAt. Mrs; H. P. B. Wilmas............l’recepirws. Mias E. A. Chase. ......../.'..Music Teacher. Mr. Isaac Stickset ... ...Penmanship; EXPENSES.- ; Tuition, Room Rent. Fuel and Board per Term, in Common English - - - $2B SO Tuition from - - - $2 SO to $5 00 The success of the school during these times when the country’s need demands the services uf every able-bodied young man, has been beyond the expects-: tions of the most sanguine of its friends. . The de partment of-Penmanship is very popular. .Prof. Stickney is a master of his profession.- : W« are most happy to say tbnt he has been prevailed 1 upon to re main with us. Besides the daily instructions that he gives,"Professor Sliekney ,gives extra instructions.to those desiring it for a.reasonable compensation. Those desiring'’ to tench during the summer will be admitted for half or two thirds the term, others for full term only,. Board in the liali at $T 60 per week. Rooms for self-boarding can be rented in the village. All kinds of produce taken in payment for tuition and board at market prices. Fob 28, 1861. E. 162. 7«s. 700 7 00 ■7 00 7 00 700 OSCEOLA. RUTLAHB. 100 Get the best.—patholgy of tub ee pruduotivo organs; by Russell T. Tkall. M. I>. The Sexual Organism; by Jaues C. J&pkson. M. D. Boston: B. Levebett Emersox, No. 129, Washington Street. “The treatises in this volume are upon subjects of the utmost importance in A physiological , point-of view. These subjects are handled in an able manner. The authors are. medical men of large experience: and the advioe which they give is sound, and applies., bio alike to the guidance of parents, and to’the bene fit of the young. A perusal of the work will do much to secure healthy mental and bodily functions; while, to a suSering humanity, it offers judicious advioe, which may save many from complicating their sufferings by resorting to quack-doctors and empirical treatment.” —Bolton Journal. ‘<Should.be read by all old enough to understand it.”—' Water Cure Journal “It will be the source of much good ; ‘being pre pared with care, and from abundant knowledge/'— Boston Traveller. “It is a book for the times, and should be in every family.”— IKorW’f Crisis, Boston. “An honest effort to diffuse useful information.— Most popular works on this subject are the reverse *f this, and are mere advertisements of quacks,”—Ply mouth Rock, TOO 700 00. “A valuable addition to.medical Uteraturc.”—X?or ton True Flog, “A valuable book for tbe afflicted, and for all who would not be. Its counsels are of great importance to all.”— Boston CongregntionaHst,' : / , i “Contains practical information that.should be ■known and acted upon by parents and children, tbe married and single. .Tbe chapters devoted to children and their management ought (0 be read by every mo ther.”— A’M/jrfa Y.) Fetus. ■ For sale by the publisher/ ns’aboveand by Red ding A Co., 8, State Street, Boston; by. Kuae A Tou eey, 121, Nassau Streep N. Y.; and all Booksellers. Price $3, Sent .to any address. Unlike any other buftk f this will teach the reader how to prevent, and permanently core; every form of sexual disease or derangement, without seeing nr consulting any doctor whatever. No othcr medical book has ever received such .commendations from the Press. Get the Best, !TOO Kolloch’s Dandelion Coffee. TlffS preparation, made from tbe best Java Coffee is recommended by physicians ns a superior No-’ tricious Beverage for General * Debility, Dyspepsia, and all billions disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon tile use of coffee will use this without injurious effects. One cun contains (he strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. .The purest’ and best BAKING ‘POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutricloos Bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. MANUFACTURED BX M. E. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Comer of Broad and Chestnut Streets. Pbiladel phin. and for sale by ail Druggists and Grocers. March 5, 1862. To Fanners and'Dairymen. FYLER’S RUTTER- WORKING QBURN pronounced by Farmers and Dairymen in New England, and by all in this State who have tested it fairly, to be the best churn now in use. Tbit-churn-took the premium at the County Fair held in Wellsboro' two years ago. and we hare the names of many reliable farmers in this County and and adjoining ones, who offer their testimony in, its furor, nod in fact would not bo without one. The churn is simple in its construction, less liable to get out of repair -than any other, ai>d is sold at less prices than most * patent churns, with equal ca pacity and far lese merits. We manufacture four sizes respectively,' No. 2,-8. A t 5, price st,oo, $5 00, $6,00, $7',06. All orders will be promptly attended to. Town and County rights fur sale at reasonable rates. - 7535* All infringements on this patent will bo pros ecuted forthwith,. 4 All orders must be addressed to the proprietors for Penn: E. C. A U. C. BAILEY. Tioga, April 2, 1862. The great cause of human misery.— Just Publisbed-in a Sealed Envelope-; p rice 6 ots: A Lecture by Du. CULVERWELL, on the cause and cure of Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, Mental and.Physic&l.Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy; Im paired Nutrition of the Body ; Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbs and the back; Indisposition, and Inca pacity for Study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehen sion; Lost of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love of Solitude; Timidity; Self-Distrust; Dizziness; Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Pimple? on"the* Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sezsl Incapacity; the Consequences of Youthful Indiscretion, Ac., Ac, This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, dften self-afflicted, evils may be removed without medicine and without dangerous sur gical 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 stamps, by atldrcssing Dr. CHA. 9 . J, C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586. . Jan. 29, 1862.-4 m; IS now receiving and intends keeping constantly on band, a large assortment of | DBF GOODS, GROCERIES, [ CROCKERY, HARD-WARE, Ac., Ac«, Ae», which he will sell at the least possible advance from cost upon which o man can lire. CALL AND SEE. f i No Charge for Showing Gpods. Lnwroncerille, March 26, 1862, . ' WELL«BORO> ACADEMY. MARINOS N. ALIEN. A. M.j - - Principal assisted b, n corps of competent teachers* The Spring Term —ill commence onlhe 24th of Usrch, 1662. Tuition fur term of /unrleen tenkt, from $2.30 to $6.00. ' : fSr A Ttißn’ Class will else bo formed. ! B, order of -Trustees, i J. F DONALPSQN, PxtJu TTellshoro, Sot. 27,1861. DEACON SKINS WANTED—Thirty to Forty cents -ill be paid fur a sound skin nnd free trum cats or boles, st the Brooklyn Tannery near Tioga. 5. 8. JOHNSTON.' F*b, 12, XBfl2<r3 not, Kollnck’s Leva In, Tall of Kills Cullop. B. GEER, AGENT, WtjUsboro', Tioga County r Penn*. 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Throat, so common amojng the Clergy, they are truly rains We.. ‘ 4 For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak con* Ititutfon —for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all pub lie speakers—for Book-Keepers. Tailor*, .Seamstresses, Stu dpntB, Artiste, and ftllpcreous leading a sedentary life, they will prove truly beflbflciaL. As a Beverage.they ftih wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They prodr.ee all tbe exhilarating effects of Brandy er Wine, without Intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted’ to the use of excessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from It. They are .purs .and entirely free fronrihe poisons contained. }n the adulterated Wines and LiquorTSJfh which.the-cnuotry i« flooded. These Blti r* aofonly CIJBB but PREVENT Disease. and should be used by all who live hi a country where the .water is bad, or where. Chills and Fevers are pr*yalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they niaj. ha given freely to Children and infants with impunity. , > ~ . ■ Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these Ugly valuable BITTERS over tbe land, and thereby essentially-aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. .. la all Affection* of the Bead, Sick Head* ache, or Nertroas Headache, if. Bode* Imperial Wine Bitters will he found' to be most Salutary and Efficacious. FEMALES. The manycertlficates wh/cb have been tendered na,and the letters which we are dally receiving, are conclusive proo that among the women these Bitters have given a satlifac tion which no others have doho before. No woman in the and shboldbe without them, and those who once use them will not -fail |to keep * "supply. DR, 3. BOVEE BODS’ IMPERIAL* WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them successfully in his practice for the hist twenty-five yearfy The proprietor, before purchasing the'exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovee DOds’Celebrated , Im perial Wine Bitters, liad thorn tested by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. . Although itbe medical men ot the country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet ye do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found Jh the United States, acquainted with their medical properties, who 1 win not high!} approve DR. J.BOVJiE DODS’ IMPERIAL WISE BITTERS. . In all newly settled places, where there Is always a large quantity of decaying simber from which a poisonous miasma is created, these Ritters should be used every morning b. fore breakfast. DR. J. BOYEE DODS’ - , i- IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon’s SeaßComfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark; Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an experienced and successful Physician, and hence should, not be classed among the qnuck nostrums which flood the country, and against which the Medical Profession are - so Justly pnjd diced'. - . ■ These truly valuable Bitters have, been sor thoroughly tested, by alt classes of the community for almost every variety of disease incident to the human system, that they are now deemed indispensable'as a TONIC* MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE. PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE 1 It Coats hit Little! Purify the Blood\ Give Tone to {he Stomach. r Renovate the- System ! and Prolong Life I - Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIPPiriECp & CO., SOLE WiUPRIEIunS, 7S' WUIU<i» Sir<“»'l, Sew York- Fur sale by druggists and grocers' generally through out the country. Sept. 25,1861.—Jy. * ; . , PUEIFT THE BLOOD. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE X-I3TB * PILLS, AND PHCBNIS BITTERS, rpIIE high and envied celebrity which these preeminent I Medicine!} bare acquired for their invaluable effleaty in all the Diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered the nsua! practice: ofpuffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. i IN ALL CASES of Asthma. Acute and Chronic itbematlsm, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys. BILLIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. In ih« sooth and west, where these diseases prevail, they will be found javkltiAble. Planters, formers ana others, who once use these Medicines, will never afterwards be without them. r ,' RIKLIOUS COLIC. BEROS. LOOSENESS, PILES. COSTIVE. NHSS.ICOLDS AND COUGHS. CHOLIC, CORRUPT I , ; >j- ihjmoks; dropsies. I - Dppepg(a*-*So person with this distressing dfsidie,should delay using these medicines immediately, : Eruptions of the Skin. Erysipelas, Flatulency. , Fevcr.aud Ague, — For tois scootr© of the western country, these medicines win be found a safe, speedy and certain-rem.. edy. Othermcdicincs leave the system subject to a return of the disease ;a cure by these medicines is pefsaoest. i Try them. Oe satisfied and be cored, i ' F t dness q£* omplexum — / t GIiXKRAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL. Headaches rifevery kind*. Inward Fever. Inflamatory Rhema . lmpure Blood. Jaundice. Loss of Appetite. Mercurial Dittasu. —Never foils fa eradicate entirely nil the effect* of Mercury, Infinitely sooner than the most- pow* erfnl preparation of S«r*«purilla. ■ * NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY. COMPLAINTS (trail Kinds, URQAMO AFFECTION'S^ /Via,—;The origlu&l propria r of these, medicines wile cured of H|es of 35 years’standing, by the use of these Life iqedicinee ailnne. “ PATNSin thfe bead, side, buck Joints and organs., affected with thU CtfrHble disease,will be sure of relief by the Life Medicine*. - Rush of Blood toth’e Head. Scurry, Salt Rheam.SweWings. Scroflnlft, or King’s EvITTp worst forms. Ulcers of ev ery (Inscription. Worm* <ira|l kind* aro effefttarally expelled by these medl" ctpea. Parents will dp well them whenever their existence suspected. Belief will be certain. ’ The I*4fq PiUs an* Phomix Bitters PURITY Tim BLOOB, ’ Aud thus remove all disease from Preparedaxd soWby - DH. WILLIAM’S, MOFFAT, ■ - . 338 Broadway, cor, Anthony Street, New York, ; Ter eaiebyall Druggists, 62yl VVELLSBORO BOOK S3^pr fTIHE subscriber, having Jr Smith his inUrest Business, would respeeffij#AMn«fw»|P«*» W “ l * desire to In pAILIES at He wiH-'aUo keeep on band all the literary Weeklies, and ’ The monthly Etagazines;- including Harper's, the Atlantic,"bodey’s, Peterson't Knickerbocker, Ac. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com .etc repository of CXTAESICaL, HISTORICAX,, POjrTICAk SCHOOL “AND MISCFLLANEOt/fi BOOKS, Bliilnk. Books, Paper naiisiugs, SHEET. MUSIC, P[G?UItES> MJLPS, &e. : j | ’ ‘ ‘ ’ Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to sm any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Partlcn. lar attention will also be given toSPECIAE ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. OneThiusah’d'Voldtrlei oftSoTTstost Edltieds of SCHOOL BOOKS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, arc invited to cal and.examine this largejaMortpent pf Books in’ wßick.miy -bo iftuid hve'iything :iqjn*l i£; Behoofs of the County. Readers;—Sanders* entire series. Porter’s Reader, Sergeant's, Town’s and Willson’s Readers. Spellihq Books. —Sanders’, Websters Ac. AnmnfETics. Greenleafs, Davie.’, Stoddard’,, Colburn’s 4c. , GnAMMAßfif—Brown's, ic. Geoorapuies. —Mitcbell’e, Warren’s, Colton’* Ac. Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ao, . Slates of all kinds frtid eitos.- ' ■ -- Copy Books, Steel Pen*. Paper of all kinds. Latin,‘Ofenusif, French ead-Onek ; on band and purchased to order. Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Papet Hang ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic tures Ac. j v’i • ! H J!&- Alt orders promptly attended to. Nov. 27, 1861. J.F. ROBINSON. FOUUIDRY | and' RIA Cil INC SHOP {again in full blast. EOBEjRT TOQNG, data the firm of Tabor , Young A Co., Tioga, takes this ; method to in form the Public that be has leased tbe Foundry and Machine Shop, in the yilldge oflWeUsboro, for wtermof years, and havin-pntjit/a.gpolJ'rnnnißg pfcSpanjd to do all kinds uf work usiiellj dene*st sucli an establish ment, in tbe.best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY {TEARS EXPERIENCE! He has hjtd over twenty years’experience in tbe bu siness and will have tbe work, enlf listed to him, done directly under his supervision. I No jt corh Kill be tent out half finitlted. MILL-GEAR IN QS, PLOWS, STOVES nnd castings of all' kinds on hand and mode to order. May 28. 1857. ROBERT YOUNG. REIIIOTAIi JOSEPti; RI/BEROLLE Ft AS removed his BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER Xx and FINDIO STORE, from hia tate location on Main Street, to bis Tannery at the lower end of the village, where he wlll.be glad to wait on bis customers nSd-lthe pulfiio tgefi#n|iy. .Competent w©tynln '*re employed ii) tfcd Departmferit; AddVll work warranted to be our own manufacture. Also, ail t»nda of ready-made boots and shoes. constantly bn hahd. All kinds of Lenthir ahd Sbo Findings, also constantly on hand and fur sale at low priebs for ebah or ready pay. HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for Goods at the highest marketprice. JOS. RIBEROLLE. Wellaboro/Aug. . y "'' f N. B, All tfioVe indebted to the Subscriber by book accopnfc, or iotherwise, are requested to call at once and square up. JOS. RIBEROLLE. STOVES Aim XI MW ARE WH.LIAHJ (ROBERTS HAS opened a new Stove and Tin Shop in the Storo.opnosiU he is pre pared to fumirn his eld .mends' add customers, nod the public generally with everytbing'in his line of business, including Cooking Stoves of the most approved styles; Par lac,^Dining;Room, Audi ConJ ,Slaves.* Tinware jind Kitchen furhibure bf-'iilr Satieties. JK&- Qall and see our new' stock. * Wellsboro, Fehy. 5. 1862. GENERAL Mt CXELLA!V HAS decided to go into winter quarters, and P. R Williams, Agt, has decided to “ follow suit,” und has accordingly laid in orrery large stock of New Goods in bis line, vis: Kerosine OU,\ L 7 LaaprOil* Burping Fluid, ' Camphene, Alcohol, Turpentine, Drugs, Patent Medicines," t - DjVStuffs, Window Glass, Putty, ' ' Ac., Ac,, Ac,, which will Be sold at lowest City prices during the * P. R, JYILLIAMSfvAgt, N. B; Confederate State-Stock*-fcnd'all' ac counts are at discount—can't sell goods for either. Wolisboroi, Nov. 27, 1861, GROCEItIESAND PROVISIONS. 'I'HE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully -i-i inform tbe citizens of WELLSBOUO and vicin ity, that be bos leased tbe store owned by A. P. CONE, one door east of IIOTBL, on Main Street, where be will keep constantly on band A LARGE ANt) WELL SELECTEE STOCK OF Family Groceries & Provisions, r;::c,LV6UCH -A9':; : v j FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEED. . : KEROSINE OIL, BURNING FLUID, CAMFIIENE. TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c., &c., which be will sell cheep f FOR CASH. Also a large assortment of fine UK ANDIES, GINS, WINES, OLD BYE AND-.WHKAtWHXSKEYS: he alto M&nuf«ctfl"re» fc superior article of CORN WHIS KEY, which he will sell to Lumbermen, Hotel Keep era and inhere, at • WHOLESALE, Cheaper than any. other establishment in Northern Penneylvadia. , J. J. EATON. Wellaborj),.JaD. T 5, 1882. YOUNG' HEMLOCK BARK WANTED Smooth young bark of the grow ill be paid 25 to 40 cents poT L I 00 wejttht.'uif 'nlrta yeArsXpeel i Dg, at the Brooklyn Tannery near Tioga^ ■Fob. 12, 1862.-3 iou». u. g. JOHNSTON. LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT I!!,—A large lot of those fine flint Chimneys for Lamps, which do nut break from- heat. Also a. largo assortment of lamps. also (flotof .that :Jsro)eiiHf <HI which suits everybody, and does not explode. For sale at ! BOY’S DRUG STORE. New wheat flour at - 't 4 BAILEYS F ,h *i N r l & LIFE iKS&HAHCE foL ; ABTgyglS* ™WItASCE CDMP A “ ' . .T. Of Hartfordj Ctl—Capital “ ' iji. ' | HARTFORD.EIRE INSURANCE chiiM* ‘ ..(Japiuj, , ,« : pltemxtiSE 'insurance Of Hartford/Ct.'--Copi&r, : PEOPLE'S EIRE INSURANCE Of New York , ■ ', NSW ENG LANA) FIRE INSURANCE Of Hartford; Ct..,- - w . : MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCB CO *®At» Of New York City,—Capita! • ‘ MASSAjSOIT FIEJ3 INSURANCE 00. ■ HOMESTEAD-FIRE INSURANCE coaw^* 1 • ”'Capita!,'- •' ", “*«(?, -, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, - ;Iho 'subscribers are', prepared to anrance on,the moat favorable terms j„ known and reliable Stock Companies H,T, Wp ‘ Farm buildings injured for three yeari L t<J ,, low as any good companies. ■All losses will be, promptly adjusted and-aw ... •office. Applications by mail will receiv»C , *’ l *i* tontioa- .... , W». L Bl(ißin»* t ' Oct-.1i.18d2. , . C. H/THolmS?’ P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. yJ3Ps OS, . JQ HN A. ROYT^ WftshjLS BOR O f PJ^ apothjecabi •■ > «o«atuia abb Baraii, n».. n „ ** DRUGS, MEDiCIItES AND CBEMICiu - •' PERFUMERY SOAPS, AS} TAIKY ARTICLES •' BRUSS£iSt iVj^JtNISRES t • r ‘ : -■ Otlis ANDHYB-STtJPfS, PATENT ,Ml!fll{lsK VIOLS' AND BOTTLES, ’ . WLSBpW-GLAIBS, POTTY,. ' ;., LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO*, PVBfe •■WJMB9 AND BRANDi^. ■ FOR ' UEUICAL PURPOSES. ' . ALSO, .SACRAMENTAL WINE, to bf pnfe Qrape Juice, ptspml ptjMtly for Cpnun union purpoiu. To Farmers. I We hare for eato'Farricr’e Powders uni lialmt tbi test kind of preparations for Horses, Jfy of tbe Powder, the appetite is improved, all dtruK tnentsof Organs are corrected, »iiUij softens tbe skin and givfcs to the coat a iofiuiiU. ning appearance.' Tho Libiment Sr Mb& fSr Stiff joints andhMMdat all kinds in horses and cattle. , ’, TO THB Choice Teas~.. Pare foleratas. Cream of Tartar :,..V 2ogri?ff'CoVbonate SodaJ Corn Starch. ......I Putmtgs and. Pepper and Cinnamon.*.., Stove Clacking... i Prepared Clhe.^.. Brirtol Brick i Prescriptions carefully c< promptly answered. . I- Every article for sale nr Drug Store, and at the low< Wellaboro, Hky l f 1861.; aAWMIWIIftIL ■ C ABIJBT jPEBB WARE BOOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully annonneti tli he Tula os band at' the old a tend, and fit bill Clu ap Xot of Funillnre. comprising in part | , Dressing and Common Bure*us, Secreiarxet and Sssi Cate*, Center , Card and] Pier Tahiti, Pining #»i Breahfasi Tahiti, Slarhle+topptdand Cim*on§ls*ii t Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedzlead*, Stindt,S*- f(t* and Chairs, Gilt and tiosewoci Motdiivjs'/if Picture-Frames, COfmtfS to Mtfer' on short i hearse willbC'furnished ifdeaired. N. B. Turning and Sawibg done te'order. August' 11, 1859. | B. T. VINHOIJT. CHARLESTON FLOORING MILL&- WKIOHT SB BATIi’KY, Baring secured the best mills in tie County, arei>* prepared to do Cutivm WoiK, Iflerehnnt Work) and in fact everything that can be dona in Cntatry Mills, so as to give perfect satisfaction. flour, Ideal and fees, . AT- WHOLESALE OB RETAIL, ni our store in Wellsboro, ibr at the mill* CsA *f Goods exobanged-for grainjat the market price. All goods delivered free of charge within ration. . . WEIGHT A BAILS*. Wellsboro, Ifeb. 13, 1861. FEW GOODS! T. L. BALDWIN ( now receiving . largo anil Well Sc ected Stock S FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in p»rt of a General Slock of • DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS 600 D& READY HADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE. Ac., Ac., Ac., *•-' All of Which will he sold -V ERY LOW M READY PAY OSW ALL KINDSOP COUNTRY PRODUCE V TAKEN IN |!XCHANGE~ All persons buying GOODS for BEAD T PA r, Aro reipefitfhlly inriteid to coll end the sltoce, As they are to be'sold at'f VERY LOW PRICES,. , , Tioga, Oct 16.1861. T. L. BAX.PTg^ FASHIONABLE MttIINEBT «BSf> MAIN ST., WEILSBORO. .Tl/TBS PAULINE SMX]TH has just parch** 3W JJKL _ BALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of Strips of jail hinds. P'tnkjLi** Bloomer- Hals, Flowers, VhlvaU, Silk* of «“, and la fact " | ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. She solicitsa oallfrom the ladles of Wellshoro •floinityi fooling confident that •« ; - HER GOODS WILL pAR INSPECTION* _ rgnd compare favorably With those of any meat in the county in regard to price. J&h pfiAClilN'G' AN& PRESSING «*«•» superior manDtfr. I at the residence of C. Willie* l ) shoo. 8. Iloiel, up-stairs. “ Oot. 2,1861. - 1 - \\TOOh ! WOOL !— -Tha hipest " W price paid for Wdol ot the CO.' PUBLIC Sods Craekan, Marking Ink. Waiting Paper—J calon, Pena .nd Envdaper. .... Black and Yello* 6 Erf. Indigo, Cndbar, uiiß articles for coliri»j_„ Botalea'for prti. fniit„,„ Violin t Base Viol ibup Trusses t Shoulder ktv». sdmpoonded, and all otiai raally, sold in a int tlui rest market pricaa. -
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