- .-.fW jypitPß, a.nd da nf*h, : OB'- I^- . HOW TO VIS A WOUAK,,™ ■ ' , BT JOBS O. SAXE. | , Impsrial Jove, .who, with woniierful jjft. Wu oris of-those suitors that oJwa&j: prevail, . . Ones made an assault on so flinty a'i^rt, , {but be feared (or awhile Chat be tas destined to ' fail. ‘ ", -, . . . ■ * . r-r ' i - A beautiful maiden, Mict. iJanoebyvjiuae, The Olympian lovot kndeayored t®rin ; . But” she peeped from tbff'paseiejftyahonererho came, i -j ' . J.n | Biolaiming,. “.Tpjj'ra you cannot come in." ‘ 1 • • Witb sweet adulation be tickled her Jiis Bnl still at her window ebe qaiet^’aat, And said, though his epeebes were to bear, . She'd always been nsed to' such If mage as that! Then he spoke, in a fervid and rapti&ip? strain, Of a bosom consuming with burnjjig dcsiref ■ But bis eloquent pleading was wholg'-in vain— She thought it imprudent to meiilieiwith fire t Then ho bogged her in. metiy tu i pit| > bis case, And spoke oT hia dreadfully paiufql condition ; Bnt the lady replied with a.sortOwif^.face," was only a maiden, and nqt a'^-iyaitian. In vain with these canning oonvenfeioa! snares, . To win her the gallant Lothario i'jfdve ; In spite of his smiles, and his iteaVs,; Mi bis prayers. She couldn't, she wouldn’t be o-iv'rtsd by •Jove ! r ' v f -.r : : - , • ■ At last Tie contrived—so the stwy & told— By some means or other, out ci'plng, to pour n flump into heraprqn a shower ol iljotd, ■ ' TYhloh opened her heart—and uu£i*lted her door! t’E.VTOI. ‘ Mb Bence suitors may learn that in' loftier! of love, ' 'Tie idle in manners or merit to ?»4st: The only .sure way is to imitsteJiire, ■ And come down with £ pilesol'ijjprlferous dost 1 ■ • . t Ib#'j»e Agitator. The Spindle OhyS- j howsLh afj> iris isDu-^ir. ■ The growth of Lowell, MaSs.-ahis: a monnfac turing place, wholly within forty years is almost unexampled in hiptorjl'Stid the result is a working modeljof skill, entity, labor and capital combined to produce wt'Jderful results. At the present time there aro iwplve corpora tidnawith an aggregate capital 15,000,000, owning fifty-two factory buildings, containing over four hundred thousand spiisflps and twelve thousand looms, with other fh(|;hinery in pro portion ; employing eighty-sevpf, (hundred wo men and forty-two hundred |,en; manufac turing yearly more tbaa ooe lubdred rpillion yards of cotton cloth, twenty yards of calico, twenty million-yards® (bleached and dyed goods, one and yards of woolen cloths, and ovm- a ; ill Hon yards of carpetings. Think of a strip (fJJfcotton cloth a yard wide and two hunched. jg||es long,' made daily 1 Enough in a yea? iog|! twice round the globe, with ends ftve%tho«§ahd miles long to tie with. The anuualfootifJApptioD of ma terial is immense; vis: fhrfy^wi' oo pounds of cottony five thousand toustSfj wrought and' cast iron; thirty thousand hard coal; twenty-seven thousand' bus *t|fe lof charcoal ; eighty thousand 1 gallons, oh sixteen hun dred cords of wood; thirteen 'hundred barrels of flour; a like amount: (f starch with great quantities of soap, teasletf i jnd flyestuffa in ad ■ dition. Private enterprise [us ulso been busy ; . and prominent in this the vast chemiela laboratory, of ‘Dr| JL.jO, Ayer & Co., where enormous quantities!of peir invaluable preparations, Cherry Peetoi;alls, Ague Cure and Sarsaparilla, with-a wgrld-l’ide reputation for the relief of suffering bjmaflity, are yearly made fur sale in all fandsi Oof- which the sun shines. This firm prints than four mill ions of Almanacs yearly; on an automatic, seif feeding press, printing sSes of the sheet at the. same, time ; the gfo it|) t issue of qny work in any language. ’ Attfoaig other things of note in Lowell,- St. Anne’s oh irph contains a more complete chime of belej (11) than any other in this country with the single exception of that just erected at Cambridge, Mass. (The Lowell Machine Shop.-is one ,of the oldest in the country for the buUdingpbf locomotives; and the pioneer of Rail Koala in America is that between Lowell and Bq|ton, .opened for passenger travel in 1835.;, As!;'(|ne of the great industrial centres qt Nq>y England it cannot fail to be a-place.of.gredt inthJest to the tray - eljer, and a 'personal iuspectto|Jof its resources and capacity for producing t!fg various articles' for which- itiafamed, 1 will’-w^|r-repay a visit. Tbeauiekt of CrouF.— €ro|ip is an inflam mation of the inner surface Jiff the windpipe. Inflammation implies beat, aim that heat must be subdued or- the patient wjll inevitably die. If prompt efforts are mhefe tofcool the parts in case of an attack of croup,, Srplief will be- as prompt it is Surprising apijldelightful. All know, that cold water; appliptl to a-bqt ekin cools it, but all do not.kgoW and understand that hot water applied Jo ftn uifiamed skin will as certainly cool itoff.-,,; application of cold water with lir’in tclAps, or of almost boiling water with woolen,' 1 filpnel, are very ef ficient in the cure of epoop. flake two or three pieces of woolen flannel i ■’ffero folds, large enough to cover the thriiau tjnd upper part of the chest; put these ip a paa of water as hot as the band can' bear, and kefb it thus, hot, by adding water from a foiling t|k-ketl!e at band ; let two.-of the flannels be iilihot. water alt the time, and one bn thei throatfall tWtime, with a-dry flannel ■ covering the we|j one, rhe flannels should be so wet/- wbeii pwon, as to dribble the water., 3k» soon as oni' fifnael gets'.a little cool put on another hot jnl, with as little in tervals ■of exposure nsi possible, and keep op this process until the dot tor drtlnes, or until tlje phlegm is and thachilif:la easier, and be gins to.iall -asleep; then. ig|nti|y wrap a dry flannel oyer the wpt qne.andFthejcbiM is saved. When it wakes tip both flanpcls will bo dry,— SaitJournal Health, The following incident related ne-having ocourttd'at the battle of Wip; Point: Captain Montgomery, of’Gen. Newt«’sjstaff, and Cagt. Baker, Unitedljitatea, drajagionji of Franklin’s staff, made a mos| miraoul<|us escape from the Hamption Begipn into who&, picket lines they became entrapped., -Capt. Montgomery coolly i inquiredythe damenf the reliment. Receiving the ana#efe,“'I < h6,ilatapton I&ginn,” ha.inqnlted for Gen. Hampton, and VraS told, that be was a short dutaqoe off. He amPCapt. Baker imme diatdy ippt spurs to their Jiorees. Thi Bebel picket* fired a, volley them, seven bails entering the of OapgiML’s horse, killing \itj|y>noe. , He fell InsfhnQk bruising theri dajks luabseeverely, Thepcbels immediately approached «ti| commenced trifling the cap tain’s raloaWeS| be feigning Jdgnth. The affair tras so ludiorops that fie laughed, which ex posed his condftion to,the j'ickets. They had carried him some diBtahce|wHen a battery of onr guns opened on them., • They immediately dropped their prisoner, s and pan for their own „ dear lives. Captain arrived safe- PDBUSHEP BT J>. APPLBtOS k COa 340 & 348 B»aAw*y£pte»rT#*fc I T*of express, prepaid: "* # v ' S 1 . and Charles A,; Dana, aided by aottmerooaaalact cofps »t wri ters In all Unwches of Science, Art, andiiterattiro; This work is betogpnWislied in. about J* ,tag»t«tavo leach contalnlhu JSO tWo-coHum pkgw. Tota 1,11,111, IT, V,VII, unwresdl, each contain publlshbdoSceia ebOnttbcßOmontlfi;^ Prlca, teCioihUtJ{ Sb<i«p,t3,so; UajjMorrocco, Jl; Halt R 'Se'^w ) American Cyclopedia is,popular without bemg ■ superficial, teamed, bat cot pedantf bateaf* flclectly/detallCd, free from personal pique and party preju dice, fresh and yet accurate. It,is a* complete statement of all that la known upon* every Important topic within the .scope of human intelligence. Krery important article fa it has been specially written for its pages by men who are au thorities upon the topics of which they speak. They are quired to bring the sfisjo£lf nb MEthe|>rcsent moment-; to state just bow it stands note. All the statistical information Is from the latest reports; the geographical accounts keep pace with the latest explorations; historical matters include the freshest just views; the biographical notices not only sneak ot the dead botof.the living.?' It Js a library of ltedl. ABRIDGMENT OP TUB DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— Being a Political History of the United States, from the or ganization of the first Federal Congress in 1789 to 1856* , Ed ited and compiled by Hon. Thomas HV Benton, from tbs of ficial Records of Congress. f The work will bo Completed is 16 Tpyal octavo rolsoM of 750 pages each, 14 of which are no#re*dy. An additional volume will be Issued once in three months. \ J A WAT or SB.OCUBINO tH* CTCUOfrU&IA OB DEBATES.; '-JACXSOS. ' Hector L Miller, 14 700 ’OiMVella, 14 700 G Hastlugsgroeer 14 7 00 DV" Wilier grocer 1 14 700 L M Bullard. u i 14 700 Farr & Robert* “ I 14 700 John J Eatou, *••( 14 700 tltte, eas ing hpube. <l4 1 7 00 John A Roy, drugs 14 700 n.W Williams, *- 14 700 Wm Roberts, hard* wore, 1, 14 7 00 Fred Wright, flour store, 14 7 00 J F Robinson books, MtDPLEBOTT. tc. .14 700 S Bennett & Son 14 700 o.' Bullard Grocer, 14 700 Notice Is herebvglven that an appeal will be held at the CommktioßiflCßTyßcft ia Weashotb, onihAl3t££<T*y of June nextaod at tuyofflceinMiddlcbury until the 18th day of June next, at which time and place ail persons aggrieved by the foregoing appraisement, will be heard, and such abatement* made as aro deemed proper and just; andaUptisons failing to appear at said tiroes and places. will bo barfed from ma king any defence before mb.' JKJIpME EL NILES, May U, 1662. ' Mercantile; Appraiser. Attention is called to an not ameadaiory of the license lairs of this State, approved 11th jApril 1862: Slction 5. That it shall be the duty of every city and county treasure? to "sue for the recovery of all licenses duly returned Whim by the mercantile ap praisers, if not paid on or before the first day of July, in each and every year, within ten day 4 after that date; and said treasurer shall not be discharged from any such license*, unless io beings Kill loj recover the same within said dale): jodS presses 1 thi salme to judg ment and execution as soon thereafter as 'practicable, l<and pays the amount of all sncl licenses | received by 1 him into the State treasury, on or Before the first day of October ensuing; nor shall he receive ftny commis sions on such licenses, aforesaid. \ .j V}i | 51 i FLIES! FLIES! FLIES!—FIyf Stone, or Cob)tlt, for poissung flies—also PIY-PAPEE, Meaner. For IMPORTANT NATIONAL ■ Form a club of four, and .remit the price of four books and five copies will be sent at the remitter's expense for ear riHge for for ten-subscribers, eleven copies wil| bfi expense far carriage. /■ > \ ' >. TO AGMTB. I No other works will *o liberally reward the exertions Agents. AK Aqkkt Wanted In this County.' Terms made known on application to the Publishers. [Jan. 11, *62. GROCERIES AWR PROVISIONS. THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the citizens of WELLSBORO and vicin ity, that he has leasedihe ftor* owned by .A. P. CONE, one door east of FARE'S HOTEL, on Main Street, where be will keep constantly on band A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF FamilyGroceriea 1 •■- ' SHOH'AS- -■ “ FLOUR, MEAL, AND PEED, KEEOSINB OIL, BURNING FLUID, CAMPIIENE, TOBACCO; CIGARS, &0., &c., which he .will sell cheep FOR CASH. Also a large assorlmewtof fine BRANDIES,QISS, WINES, OLD RYE AND WHEAT WHISKEYS; he also Manufa'ctures a superior article of CORN WHIS KEY, which he will soli to Lamberinen, Hotel Keep ers and others, at WHOLESALE,- Cheaper than any other establishment hi Northern Pennsylvania. " J, J, EATON". ■ Welisboro, Jan. 15, 1862, Mansfield classical - seminary; MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. The Spring Term of this Institution will commence March 13 th, 1862, and continue thirteen weeks. E. WILDMAN, A. M ...Principal. Mrs. H. P. R. WfnniTAN Preceptress. Miss E. A. CaASE Music Teacher. Mr. Isaac Sticknev Penmanship. EXPENSES, Tuition, Boom Bent, Fuel and Board pep Term, in Common English - -* $2B 60 - - - $2 50. to SO 00 Tho success of tbc school daring these times when the country’s need ..demands the services of every able-bodied'young man, bos been beyond the expecta tions of the most sanguine of its friends. The de partment of Penmanship is very popular. Prof. Stickney-is a master of his profession. We are most happy to say that he has been prevailed upon to re main with ds.* B«Uidca the daily’instructions that be gives, Professor Stickrioy gives extra instructions to those desiring it for a reasonable compensation. Those desiring to teach during the summer will be admitted fur half or two thirds tb© term, others for full term only.’* Board in the Hall at $i 50 per week. Rooms for self-boordihg can be rented in the village. All kinds of produce taken in payment for tuition and board at market prices. Feb 26, 1861 Merci»«t*le -1 FOR TIOGA COUNTY Clcui. Tax. Btoss. Oulick.4 Tajloi, M 700 John James&£on, 14 VOO James Gernon, 14 700 A C Evans, 14 . 700 D. C. AM. Canfield 14 7 00 H 0 Holleran, eat’g house A grocery, 14-' 700 Stephen Bowcngro.l4 7 00' Jt» Moneli grocer, 14 700 CHATHAM. Benoni Short met 14 700 COVIJfUTON. U S Brown merch 14 7so ; . COVINGTOS BORO. • T Potnam & Son, 14 700 ■SSl’Ackard U TOO J C lienuctt grocer 14 7 00 G F iJaket>grocGr U. 2OQ ; - ■ Jere Stoddard* l-t"- 700 G U \Viitrs grocer 14 7DO PEWIAJI. 14 7 00 J S Cole 4 Co. £LELA*D 8080. J G Par\rtiur»t 14 7 00 DD&J CPHrkb’rst 14 7 00 t'AESOMiTO.V 14 TOO II "Merit, 'ey '' i S-’X Billiilgs,' -\it ‘7 00 KNOXVILLE BORO. L B Reynolds, 14 tlonvy Seeley, 14 .John Good«peod, 14 A& 0 Doarman, 14 Victor Case, 14 J U Stubbs, ,y „JliL Markham liardwaro, 14 Sami May, grocer 14 Haiti sod & Butler eating h>u«e LtCEMT, J 0 _• J Haruock, N Hoots, D Wilcox, B Seelcmao U Miller & Co, 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7.00 14 7 00 U. jTOO 14 100 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 , 700 14 7 00 k S Hartman grocer 14 -7 Field, Morris 4 Co. 13 10 00 George Abbott 13 10 00 Bcnu A Potter, pr<s - _ -7 00 C .• -7,00 W G Miller, drugs/14 7 00 EOWelU,fumituroU ? 00 J Adams, boots and shoes, 14 7 00 A Turaer, grocer, 14 700 utWRENce. i Tubbs, Guile ACo 14 7’oo E. WILPMAN. IppralsetiiciK. FOR ,THE YEAR 1862. Clou. Sax. UAsamu>. WWTabbs," lit roQ L Camming*, It 7 00 Elliott k Kidgmy, i. drags, 14 7 00 E W Pholpa, grocer 7 00 R M Holden, 14 7 00 , J|4pfcßUßO. A J 4EH Webster 14 7 00 Vox & Witter U 7 00 JE Robinson 34 7 00 P D Farkhnrst, 14 7 00 A Robbins jr. drags 14 7 00 HSLBoX. Seely A Bo gg t wer chan'e and med H A. Loccy OSCEOLA, l4 7 00 HCTRoswortb,' ” 14 700 li Craodali grocer J 4 700 >' . SfliPPZ*. 1A Holmes J 4 700 atJTUSD, CL Strait 14 700 M Lafferty £ Far gerson, tIOOA. 14 7 00 A Sly, . r «U 7 00 ByroiX Clark, J 4 7 00 Boyco*£ Johnston, 14 7 00 H F 4 Ira Wells, 14 7 00 Alrord & *mith, 14 7 00 FS Tuttle. 14 7 00 Thos L Baldwin, 13 10 00 T McCnlicm grocer 14 7 00 M K Kellin grocer- 14 7 00 WTUcell “ 14 7 00. Jurnw Kelley “ 14 7 00 U il Bordcn,druga 14 * 7 00 waei>. P~B Mage*,'; 14 7 00 WEBTFIMJ), R Rmscn k Co. 14 Cbas Ooodspeed, 14 A & N F Close, 14 . ,WE!4SBO^O. ( J&m BaHey k Co.’ 13 M M Converse, 14 W £ Cone, ■ 14 C L Wilcoi, 14 Jerome Smith, 1 14 j- ILBowen, Bullard k Co THE TIOG AC OUNTY AGIT A TOR. fV BINGHAMTON GQPMERCIAL COLLEGE. An Institution to Quality Tonag Jten fop Business. LOWELL & WARNER, PROPRIETORS. , , D. W. LOWRLL, Principal, Professor of the Bei -0 ence of Apconnts,>nthor of Lowell’* Treatise upon Book keeping. Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac. 1 ; ' . Join Rankin, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book-keeping and Practical Mathematics. A. J. Warner, professor of Practical and Ornamental ’.Penmanship, Commercial Calculations,and Corns ‘ pondence. . ■ ; J. J.’Cnrtis, Assistant Teacher in the Bosk-keeping Department. Geo. P. Bowo, Teacher of Ornamental Penmanship. LBOTT7EES: Hon. Daniel 6. Dickinson. LUO., Lecturer on Com. mercial Law and Political Economy. / Hon; Ransom Baloom, Lecturer on Contracts, Promis sory Notes, and Bills of Exchange. .Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, on. Commercial Ethics, Students can eater at any time; no vacation. Grad uates ore presented with on elegantly engraved Oi. ploma, Usual,time required to complete full com mercial coarse Bora Bto 12 weeks. Every student is guaranteed to be competent to taka charge of the books of any business firm, and qnalified to earn a; salary from $BOO to $1,500 per annnm. Assistance rendered to graduates in obtaining situations. Board $2 to $2,50 per week! Pot particulars send for circular, enclosing stamp. April 9, 1862.-ly. GET THE BEST.—PATHOLQY OP THE 88-: productive organs; by Rossell T, Trail. M. D. The Sexual Organism; by Jakes C. Jacksoh, M. D. Boston: B. Letbbxtt Eueksox, No. 129, Washington Street. “The treatises in this volume are upon subjects of the utmost importance in a physiological point oi view. These subjects are handled in an able manner. The authors are medical men of large experience; and the advice which they give is sound, and applica hie 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,s offering humanity, it offers judicious advice, which may save many from complicating their Bufferings by resorting to qnack-doctors and empirical treatment.” .—Boston 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.lVbWd’s Crista, Boston. "An honest effort to 'diffuse useful information,— Moat popular works on this subject are the reverse of this, and are mere advertisements of quacks,"—Ply mouth Ro<&. "A valuable addition to medical literature.”—Boa ton True Flog. "A valuable book for the afflicted, and for all who would not be. Its counsels are of great importance to all.”—Boston Congregationaliat. “Contains practical information that should be known and acted upon by parents and children, the married and single. The chapters devoted to children and their-management ought to be read-by every mo ther.”—A r unda [F. F.) Fetes. For sale by the publisher, as above; and by Red ding & Co., 8, State Street, Boston; by Ross i'Tou sey, 121, Nassau Street, N. Y.; and all Booksellers.' Price Sent to any address. Unlike any other ,book t this will teach the reader how to prevent, and permanently cure, every form of sexual disease or derangement, without seeing or consulting any doctor whatever.-. No other medical book baa ever received such commendations,from the Press* Oet the Beat. To Farmers and Dairymen. FYLEIVS BUTTBR-WOBKINQ CHUBN IS pronnunced 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. • This churn took the premium at the County Fair held in Wellsboro' two years ago, and w© have the names of many reliable fanners in this County and and adjoining ones, who offer their ;testimony in its favor, and in fact would not he without one. The churn is simple in its construction, less liable to get out of repair 'than any other, and is sold at lesa-pricefr than, most patent churns, with equal ca pacity and far leas merits. We manufacture four sues respectively,- No. 2,3, 4,5, price $4,00, $5,00, $6,00, $7.00. AU orders will be promptly attended to’. Town and County rights for sale at reasonable rates. AU infringementa on this patent will be pros ecuted forthwith. , AU ordtra mutt fee addressed to the proprietors for Penn. R. C. £ H. C. BAILEY. Tioga, April 2, 1862. Fall of Kin; Cotton, , B. GEER, AGENT, IS now receiving and intends keeping constantly on band, a large assortment of 35RY GOOJPS, , ... , . GROCERIES, , . CROCKERY, / HARD-WARK, which ho .will sell at the least possible advance fro i* cost upon which a man can live. • , CALL AND SEE.,. Mo Charge for Showing Goods. LawrenceviUe, March 26, 1862. WELt-SBORO’ ACABEJII. WeUshoro’,Yioga County, Penna. MARINOS N. ALLEN. A. M.: - . Principal •assisted by a corps of competent teachers. The Spring Term will commence on lUe 24th of • March, 1862. Tuition for term’ of fourteen, widtt, from $2.50 to $6.00.-* fiSf A Teaches’ Glass will also bo formed. By order of Trustees, J._.F DONALDSON, PreJu Wellshoro, Not. 2T, 1861. SPRING PASSIONS- S. P. QUICK, BATTER, 10. 135 Water Street, Clmira, keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of FASHION SILK AND CASSIHEBE HATS. Also all kinds of -Soft Hats and Cap?, Furs for Ladies, do. Hats made to order. Csll and leave your meas ure, and then you con have a Hat to fit yon. Prices to suit the times. Quality warranted, Elmira, March 19,1862, t EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters teistamentory having been granted to the subscriber, on the Jacob Prntsman/lale of Tioga township, deo’d., notice is hereby .given to those indebted to mate immediate paymen-,'and,those having.claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement lo . DAVID L. AIKXN, 1, . , JOHN W. GUERNSEY, f JSxrt< Tioga, May 14, 1362. NEW COOPER SHOP.—The undersigned respectfully informs the- eititens of Wellaboro and, vicinity, that ha has opened a COOPER-SHOP opposite:. CROWD’S Wl«Oif SHOP, and is ready to db allmanner of wort prompt anil to otderj Prom a 1 JSllon a Sfty barrrel tab. Re pairing also done oh sbort.notjco. 0.3?. ELLIS, WMlsboro, May 8,1861. 1 1 Young hemlock bark wanted.—smooth young bark of the first growth, will be patd-25 to AO ctnlsper.loo weight, of this years peeling, at the Brooklyn Tannery near Tioga. Feb. 12, JBS2.-3 mos. H. : S. JOHNSTON. , fT IGHT! LIGHT If LIGHT 1!!—A large lot of I.J those fine Sint Chimneys for Lamps, which do not break, from heat. Also a. large assortment of lamps. also a lot of that Petroleum Oil. which soils eTerjfoodyi'OhA does ash eaploda.' for sale at In the mouth’of December, 1858, the undersigned for the But time offered, for aale to the public Dr. J. BOVOC Bods' Imcprial Wtne Bitters, «>d ‘n this short period they have given aneh universal satisfsetios to the many thousandsotpdrionawhohavstrfedthemlhatfttcnow an established article. The amount of bodily and' mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small -complaints la surprising and it is {hereßreof the'utmost importance that a strict attention to tha least and most triJlngbodily ailment ihould ha had; for- diseases, of the body must (oxartatdy affeef the mind. Tffo subscribers now only aak i trial of IMPERIAL WINE SITTERS ft! from all who hare aot nsdd them. We challenge the world to produce their equal.- j These BittxßS for thelcnreof Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and for Puriijlpg and Enriching tha Blood, ate absolotely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To he assured of this. It is only necessary to make the trial. The wine Itself la of a superior quality,being about one-third stronger than other wines; wanning and invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. As these Bitters are tonicaod alternate in their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the wbo!o system and giro' a fine tone and healthy action to all ita parts, by eqnaliring the circulation removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth They nr* elso I excellent for Diseases and Weakness. pecnUsr, to Pemulo*, where a Tonic Is required to gtraagtheo. and brace the system. No. Lady, who is subject to lassitude apd faintness, should bo wlthout-the®, as they are reviving thcii action. - • THESE BITTERS WilL not only Ottre, bnt Prevent Olaeaee, and In this respect are doubly valnable to the person who maj wo tbeoj. Tor > INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Diseases of the Net-vena System, Paralysis, PileaJ and for all cases requiring a Tonic Dp. Bods' Celebrated Wine Bitten Por Sore Throat, bo common among the Clergy, they are truly valuable. | For the aged and infirm, and for persons-of a weak con* etitution—teriMinUtcrfj of the Gospel, Lawyers, and'all pub Jic speakers—for Book|Kerpers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Stu dents, Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary life, they will truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome,lnnocent, and delicious to the taste.- They produce all the exhilarating effects of Brandy cr Wine, withoit intoxicating; and are evaluable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They are _purs and entirely free from the poisons contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquor* with which the country Is flooded. These Biti-r* not only CURE but PREVENT Disease, and should be used by all who live in a country where the -water Is bad, or where Chilljs and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may b# given freely to Children ami 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 in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. In all Affections of the Head, Sick Head ache, or Nervous Headache, Hr. Hods’ Imperial Wine Bitters will he found to be most Salutary and Bfficacious. The many certificates which have been tendered ua,and the letters-which we sire daily receiving, are conclusive proo that amonig the women these Bitters have, given a wtisfac tion which no others have done before, No woman in the and should be without them, and those who once use them will not fidl to keep a supply. Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them successfully in his practice for the last twenty-five years. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovee Cods’ Celebrated Im perial Wine Bitters, bad them tested by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. . Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing disapprove of patent Medicine*, yet we do not believe that'a respectable Physician can be found in the United Slates, acquainted with their medical properties, who will not hlghlj approve DR. J, BOVEE DOBS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. In all newly settled places, where there Is always a large quantity of decaying simber from which a poisonous miasma is created, these Bitters should be used every morning before breakfast. : DR. J. BOVEB DOBS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Ars composed of & pure and unadulterated Wine, combined with Barberry! Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark; spikenard. Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Bods himself, who is an experienced and successful Physician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which the country, and against 'which 1 the Medical Profession are so justly preju diced. These truly valuable Bitters hair©.. been ‘so thoroughly tested by all-classfes of the community for almost every variety of disease incident to the Unman system, that ihey ais now'deemed indispensable as a - Ac., Ae.~, 4c., TONIC , MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE, ' PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE! , It Costa but Little ! Purify the Blood 1 Give Tone to ike Stomach! Renovate the System ! and Prolong Life ! Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles far $5. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIEDIFIELP & CO., SOLE PKOPBIETOKS, ’ TliVlHia#) S«w X«fc ag-ForßalebydraggUuuidgtocera generally tbrbngb out the country. * S4p£.ls,lS«l.— ly. ■ ' 'l;' THE high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines haveitcqniroib for their ioruloable efficacy in all the- Diseases which they profesato cure, baa rendered the usual practice of potting not only unnecessary, bat unworthy of ttfem. I j IN ALL OASES ! of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rbematlsm, Affections of tbe Bladder and Kidneys, t I ’BILLIODS MiTEBS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.! south and west,where these diseases prevail, they will l>« found invaluable. Planters,-farm era and others, Who ones use these Medicines, will never afterwards be without them,. | i BIFLIOUB COLIC. SEROS, LOOSENESS* PILES, COSTIVE BESS,COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT , J HUMORS, DROPSIES. ' j Dytt>«pna.—No person with this distressing disease, should delay raring these medicine** immediately. j - Erqptlons pfthe Skin, Erysipelas.'Flatulency. .j' -flwy. gud Ague. —For toia-acourge of th* western Country, these tmedlclnes-wiU be found Aeufe, speedy and certain rem edy, lOthermediclhes leave 1 the system subject to a return of the disease ;a cure by these medicines is permanent. Try. them, Besatisfled and be cured; * \ fttllntitcf i(rmfUxicn~~ , GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT* GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind. Inward Fever, Inflamatory Khema tlstOjlmpuraßlood, Jaundice, Loas of Appetite. j . Mercurial Diteeut*. —Never Brils to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the\mosi pow erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. NIGHT SWEATS} NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS ptoprirtfT of tbe*e jnedtctew w*a cured of Piles of3&yoar«’ sutidtag; bylhd’ute of these Life medicine* alone. - . -i PAINBId the heed, aide, back Jointfrand organs, j - affected with this terrible dla«ue,wiU be rare of relief by the Life Medicines J Rtfsh of Blood to Scurvy, Salt ‘ Scroflula, or Kfng'S Bril la its wont forma, XTlcwb of ev et 7 description. !' Worms of alt kinds are effectorally expeßed by tbestmedf cfaMt PMceAtsyrpido well them whenever their existenee snspected. Belief wiii be certain. t ‘ PTOU? THE BLOOD, L - And thus rscaorc alldisrase from tbc sysSdai, Prepared end sold by DR. WILLIAM B. aomfT! • ! 836 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, Sew York. Jot sals by all Druggists. a 52yl TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES! % SR.. J. DOVEE BODS’ ARE UNSURPASSED! FEMALES. DB. J. BOVEE DOBS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS PDEIPT THE BLOOD, ,j MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIPS PILLS, AND PHCENIS BITTERS. i of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFBCTIOSg. WELLSBORO BOOK STORE. THE gnbaeriber, having purchased °f ® Smith hie interest in the Book and Stations? Business, would respectfully inform the pnbbo of bi» desire to keep' A GENEBAL KSWS R ool£ AND BOOK STORK, where he will furnish, . ■ AT THE OLD STAND, in the Post .Office Budding, (or by, mail) all TEE NEW YORK DAILIES at the publisher* prices. He will also keeep OB hand At the Literary Weeklies, and | .Tibe monthly magazines, Including Harper’s,the Atlantic, Godey’a, Peterson's Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac. Also, will be kept constantly o A hand, a com ,ete repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, . POETICAL SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper Hangings, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS.Ae. Order* for Binding Books. The work executed to sol any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar .attention will also be given to SPECIALOBDERS for anyjtbing comprehended in the trade. One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of I SCHOOL BOOKS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are incited to cal and examine this large assortment of School Books in which may he found everything in use in the schools of the County. j Readers. —Sanders' entire series. Porter’s Reader, Sergeant's, Town's and Willson's Readers. Spelling Books. —Sanders’, Webstere *O. Abithsetics. GrecnleaPs,; Davies’, Stoddard's, Colburn’* Ac. ( ' ■ Grammars. —{Brown’s, Kenyon’s, Smith’s Ac. Geographies, —Mitchell’s, Warren’s,-Colton's Ao. Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ao, Slates of ail kinds and sizes. Copy Books, Steel Pens. . Paper of all kinds. 1 Latin, Gorman, French and Greek Text Books; on band and purchased to order. . Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Papei Hang ings, Christmas Toy?, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic tifree Ao. V TPS' All orders promptly attended to. Wellsboro, Nov. 27, 1861. , J. F. ROBINSON. KEittOViL. JOSEPH RIBEROLLE HAS removed his BOOT. SHOE, LEATHER and FINDXG STORE, from late location on Main Street, to his Tannery at the lower end of the village, where he will be glad fo wait on his customers and the public generally. .Competent workmen are employed in the Manufacturing Department, and all work warranted to be our own manufacture. Also, all kinds of j- i READY-MADE BOOT S ■AND SHOES, constantly on band. All kinds of Leather and She Findings, also constantly on band and for sale at Jew prices for cash or ready pay. , HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market price. JOS. BIBEKOLLE. Wellsboro, Aug. 14, 1861. [ N.yß. All those indebted to ! the subscriber by booh account, or otherwise, are requested to call at once and square up. JOS. RIBEROLLE. STOVES AND TINWARE. WILtIADI ROBERTS HAS opened A new Stove; and Tin Shop in the Store opposite Roy’s Building, where be is pre. pared to furnuh bis old friends and customers, end the puhjic generally with everything In bis line of business, including ; Cooking Stoves of the most approved stylos; Par lor. Dining Room, and Coolj Stoves,* Tinware tod Kitchen furniture of all varieties. Call and see our new stock. q. Wellsboro, Peby. 5, 1862. ; GENERAL Mr.CLGLLAS HAS decided to go into winter quarter*, end P. K Williams, Agt., ha. decided to “ follow .ait,” and has accordingly laid in a very large stock of New Ooods in bis line, six: • Keroaine Oil, ' Lamp Oil, , Burning Fluid, • Campbene, . Alcohol, Turpentine, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, '■ - Patty, Ac., Ac,,. Ac., which will be sold at lowest ioity prices during the -war. P.IK. WILLIAMS, Agt. 'K. B, Confederate State Stocks and all book ac counts are at discount—can't sell goods for either. Welieboro, Nor. 27, 1861.; ( WELLSBORd FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG.ilateof the firm of Tabor • Young A Co., takes this method to in form th«| Public that bo hasjleased 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! Ho has had over twenty years’experioncein the bu siness and will hare the' work, entrusted to him, done directly under bis supervision, ' .Vo ieork will be sent out half finished, inLL.OEARIN<3S,P LOWS, STOVES and eastings of all kinds ojj hand and made to order. May 28.1557. - i ROBERT YOUNG. CONSTITCTIOW WATER. THE ONLY REMEDY ‘FOR DIABETES, Irrita ti,,n of the Neck of the Bladder, Inflammation ol the Kidneys, and Catarrh of the Bladder; Stran gury and Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel,)Brick Dust- Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges after Urinating.- For sale by all Druggists. Price $l. WM. H. GREGG Sr. CO., Proprietors.- ■ 1 Morgan S Allen, General Agents, No. 46 Cliff (st, New York. JOHN A. ROY;jAgent for Tioga County. IVdishorn, April.l6, 1862.-ly. The great causbjof human misery.— Just Published in A-Sealed Envelope; c rice 5 eu: A Lecture by Db. CyLVERWELL, on the cause and cure of Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy; tin paired Nutrition of the Body ;~Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbs and the back; Indisposition, and Inca pacity for Stady and Labor; Dullness of Apprehen sion ; Loss of Memory .- Aversion to Society; Lore of Solitude; Timidity ;: Self-Distrast; Dsssiness; Headache; Affections of;the Eyes; Pimples on the Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Serai Incapacity; the Consequences of Youthful Indiscretion, Ac., Ac. Ibis admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often, self-afflicted, evils may, he removed wubdkt medicine and,without dangerouasnr gical operations, and should be read by every youth and every: maoin the land; ■ ■ . eiider waly to any ■ wiclkess, plaiOy B6«ew aovetope/mi the rceeipt-bf oonts, or-two pwlsg.* b tamps, by addressing' B** CHAS» J, C- KBI&E, 127 Bowery, Kew York, Vest Ofcco Box, Jane'Sa, 1862.-4 m. | . . \ * FIRE & RIFE INSURANCE BIO2LOW * THOMPSON- AGESar ™ AETNA FIREINSURANCE COMP*/? ' Of Hartford, Ct,—Capital *, - SABTFOBD BIBS INSURANCE COBdTS** Capita)/ PAIENIX FIBEINSURANCE COJIpj 3** Of Hartford, Ct—Capital, WJU W. PEOPLES FIBS INSURANCE CoNpj»l M * ' Of Haw York City—Capita] NEW ENGLAND FIBB iNSUBANa* /£***•► Of Hartford, Gt. ™ MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE Ca Of New York City,—Capital 9 ' MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO Capitol, ‘ ' HOMESTEAD EIRE INSURANCE CODt.®* Capital, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO * Accumulated Capital, i ‘ g, . The subscribers ore prepared to issue MliriV. in surance on the most favorable terms in Lb» known and reliable Stock Companies Farm buildings insured for three jean low as any good companies, All losses will be promptly adjusted and eia*-. office. Applications by null will receive wX*?' tention : WM. L BIQSi?S* 1 ' Oct. 13,1882. ! C. H THOMb» P. J. FARRINGTON, Sarveyor.' HOMPB °S, JOHN A. ROY, WJuLLS&OR Oj PA.j APOTHECARy, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEA2.ee IE DU XJGS t MEDICINES AND PERFUMERY SO APS, TOILET AND EANCY MUCUS, BRUSHES, VARNISHES, VJUSTS, oils And dye-stdffs, PATENT MEDICINES, YIOLS AND BOTTLES. • WINDOW-GLASS, POTTY, „ 1 , LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBA PUKE WINES AND ERAS' fob medical purposes. .. ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WINS, Warranted to bo pnre Grape juice, pnpitii proasty for ConunuDjoa purposes. To Farmers. .We have for sale Farrier’s Powders mi linh the best kind of preparations for Horses, Sj tl of the Powder, the appetite is improved, »11 J tl menls of the digestive organs are corrected,») eofteos the skis and gives to tbs coat a soft r ntng appearance. j “ , The Liniment is nsed for stiff joints atpi' all kinds in borsesand cattle. TO THE PUBLIC: Choice Tea* ; Soda Crackers.. Pore Saieratns..; Marking Ink Cream of Tartar WritingPoper—3 English Cofbonate Soda.. Pans and Knre'pi Cora Starch Black and Tello: FottnegaaDd Ginger} -Indigo, Cadbar, Pepper and Cinnamon— articles for colerioj Stove Blacking j. Betsies for pres, trei Prepared Gloe. Violin 4 Base Vioh Brirtoi Brick (scouring... Trasses 4 Shoaldn Prescriptions carefully compounded, and ill promptly answered. | Every article for kale usually sold tin a Drug Store, and at the lowest market places. Wellsboro, May I,} 1861. J jfjpßß WARE ROO TUB Subscriber roost respectfully aimounf he has on baud at the old stand* and r Cheap Lot of Furiiiinre. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureau*, Secretariat a* i Case*, Center, Card and Pier Table*, JJtm'r Breakfast Tables, MarhU-topped and Co»»«mi Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Slant fa* and Chairs, Gilt and Botteocd Jfouldi Picture frames, J COmKS made to order os short net hearse will be furnished if desired. N. B. Titrating and Sawing done te order. August 11, 1859, B. T. VAN CHARLESTON FLOURING 'W WIGHT <SS BAILEY, paving-secured the best mills in the Count/, , prepared to do ! Custom Work, PTercbsmt and in fact everything that can be done is MUls, so as to give perfect satisfaction. FLOUR, HEAL AND FEi AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, ul our store in. Wellsboro* or at the mill. Goods exchanged for grain at the market prict. All goods delivered free of charge wUMo *’ ration. WBXGHT * r Wellsbpro,d?eir. 13, 1861. Rollock’s Daadcliou Coi THIS preparation, made from the best J* l is recommended by physicians as a snf tncious Beverage for General Debility, 1 and all billions disorders. Thousands who. compelled to abandon the use of coffee will; without injurious effects. One can coat strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee, cents. * Koliock’s I/evaln. The purest and best BAKINS POWD; for making light, sweet and nutricious cakes. Price lS’cents. ' BT B. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner*of Brood and Chestnut Streets, pbia» and for sale by all Druggists and G March 1862. FASHIONABLE IHHUNER? KilS ST., WELLSBORO. TV/nSS PAULINE SMITH has jasl pa. ivi FALL AND WINTER 600 VS, Consisting of Straws of all kinds, Wh Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velrets, Silks el and in fact ' ALL KINDS OF TRIM#® She solicits a call from the ladies df Ticinlty, feeljnV confident that J HER GO9DS WILL BEAR I-^ pSI and compare favorably with those of mont in the county in regard to price /SB-BLEACHING AND PRESSING superior manner. | jaw* Room at the residence of C. site U. 8. Hotel, op-stjirs. ; Oct. 2,1861. ilyf-ME-DEMOBESrS MIRBOEOj? f IVI Tfaa Surest, best and rehs Magazine is (bo 1 world. Contains l» e finest Fashion-Plates, tho greatest nnoo“' graving*, ttie latest and most reliable three fnll-siied Patterns for ® re,6 J?’ JL , new and Embroidering . Mother. Dressmaker, Milliner and hsoj it. Published Quarterly,at 473 Broadway," sold everywhere or sent by mail at.M * $l, with a valaabU premium. The SW»' now ready, 'Apr* 30,18«. WOOL! WOOL!-Tbs price paid for Wool at tl£
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