THE RED, WHjTE , flitj!/‘ ‘ ’ V. "■ " AIR—" Gnta.Tref £3 \ * ; -o •V-* ’* - ..'o. '’.a'li; i Tnm thebnola- af IhoPotumno ait »s»y.‘jtpgtaoib. Hasmarcbed down to Yorktuwnabf ,»||«Blhe(Eati«nd;. McClellan tbofr prond li to .'subdue;; W*trill conquer ordie'htalhtll Bed/Whiteapd BiM. A : V -J. o'U /jp- A'Aa f ■/’ a..! Chtnti^Bvif* fipreaftdthe'TJ ptr’Re'rtf (tag--i ■ ' ' -‘t - ;»r:V/ .aa.r;; j ■ Thb JLebeUat.Riphmwidloolcing 1 i«.d#to3, McClellan la marching to humble t! iir prictej . • With ehot, /bayegets too, H«iriU^yibamth«timeoflfiaw itp^itonndßine. #Ap«tsl-TfOnwal b'ufi»d't£ttie'p Tre’M troo *cu We met tbepi pt Pittsburg, where,'{ttragh they fought ■' , bard/ . - ■ They could,nob savedohnson; wbili rrp& Beauregard With bis Southern Chivalry double' pilch flew, - '}'■ When, the Yankees came on with'tb ) { sed; White eho- Bine, Cion« t —Huzza 1 huzza! to.the Utf biS wo’reirup £r. Beceaaia already looks sad and fork a, • . In that part of ■* Dixie” where treason was born;.. While Bjtntsr ; the Palmetto State-wi I sbbdua, We’U either onr cotton 'neath' the .lied. White.and ’ ' * Blue. •' _ 1 . >1 “ 11,, ,' , ; , Chin Huzza 1 huzza! to the Uniinrt e'r e true 46, Its too bad that the Rebels are was ing .their lands, WhUe the Yankees run off with black 'chntra • bands.; ...! . Uncle Sam will confiscate both land'and blacks tod, If the traitors don’t yield to the arid'Blue. {thorn, —Huzza! huzza! to the TJn’iin' we’re true do- Then hail WHoClellan! The peepii l fbaftisec, I HoWjthe Union boys wbipont-M*gr4lpr and bee ; ■ Where Washington conquered, McCiefjao wU) too; o , Secession surrenders, UpthC-ROd,‘Wl US'and Bine. • .Chorus. —Huzza.' huzza! totheCn, ihi we're trup, ; We'll cheerfully die-fop th Red, Wbite«hdi Blue.- . f; •!? to.-,.-., j Caxt HaiiU'Toji^Vao;May -M. D.' B. i A Woddinjj iq (gr York. . -' — '(i- aj ■ ; , Chancing to visit the office q|J|t|Jermah —, tfew years since, we wioa66gp<|; an hymeoial ■ceremony that will bear natritliigl , The bridegroom, was a weiy'bi coun tryman, it perfect picture of' g( ii nature, \btit lo tall tlyit in entering the pf_rt Ja of the office' an involuntary obeisance while! the artificial hollyhock on the of tW bride’s bonnet just touched th fa elbow of her: expected lord. Their entrancC lwas preceded' by an urchin with dilapidatediljarmenta who claimed and received three poppas as hie fee for guiding them to the spot:. I: -, “ What can I do for yon; tjiy '.'Mod friends?” "Asked the urbane Alderma|, alff'in utter ig norance of the object of “ Pray' be seated, madam.” . ' '! . '* ** Weil; Squire,” answered th|| groom, a complacent glance at the fija-jree breastpin that fastened a dashing ribbor, ground tbs" la dy's neck, “old Mrs. Petti bone'.‘down to Lynn J —you’ve hear’n tell'About • - “ Well-, really, I think—l iclrdljr know—l guess not.” . 2 ',l “Not heard tell of her! w% she makes" about the best punkin sassyou’evfsr put in your stumniik, I reckon ; slips dewrlielas sleek ns; n greased cat crawlin’ throu£h * jint of stove’ pipe.” ■ ri “Very happy to introdoce.l to her, sir; but don’t let me interrupt yo ,; t ; - Pray pro . ceed.” 1 . ,• 4 ’ Jes’ so,' jes’ so. Well old I&. Pettibone gin me Diantha, here to get spl3|ed to. She’s a widder woman, and bid Ilefl'on Pettibone made ropes of money in the peg business! ■when he was alive and !• la;nrt, the business' with him;‘so yewdiskivertbat'ifU’rally I the gal, and the old lady gin eiineiebt l so ef you’ll pronounce the cerembnjf'ths money’s! ready.” , ■; ; "So you wish to be married, ..es ?” queried' the Alderman,Willing 'toApttlfl-’iimeni’sj leisure in conversation. “Mivi'lJaßtatatOffikki . -what induced you to breftkthl Bugfia bacTfelurs; “Sartin, ''Squire; Roftin. "jpu; ee il’e nigral. 1 Who ever beard teil of a IjaohSloi iCbippin’ bird] or (i babhelpr bub-o-link? \ f reckon nobody has. And then ain’t douWin?;kj!adar nat’ral?; Ain’t double roses and double turnin’ glories and double pineye the pooliesj, at id don’t every body like, ’em better than ? The on it is, nater teaches it. -Squinv clear through the program miy, beginning with the robina and leaving off with she apple blos eoms,” • | Vt ■ ‘ •* Very true, my good sir ,'wr cal view of the subject. litdy;) Ami you, madam, have you give _i''this subject' the attention it. merits ?” • _ “ Never mind heir, 'Skjnire, jes oletme settle that air business; taint no kindeutjae to trouble your bowels about Diantha. J*st yqh'feteh out your books and fire away.’* - • The ceremony was,simp per J prated. Oar' “Reform” Alderman Ifas carried improvement even into that department of hia .luties—arid a two dollar bill was doty placed I ihisfftUm by the newly made husband. Aftf ,he had cun-' gratulated the pair, and wished success,; Jonathan .exclaimed, . 1. ' “ ’Squire, you’re a regular triipip, yriu are;i and if you ever come „to Xynn yij’ij’ll ’find a’ .Btoppin’ place,with me and it, rou|iu' y welcome.; But, 'Squire,” ,pnd Jonathan Tiioe'tinuslyin-, serted his fore-finger into ihf region of the ‘AI-. dermanVtibs, “ I’m .dope Xith dat-horse bed-: tkads, I am.' Gnod-bve, 'Squire !” r J 0 Albeckv .. . J Ilurisuck, 14 7 00' John Bailey 4 Co. 13 10 00 ~, , , N Uootß, 34 TOO'M M Converse, 34 7Ou A Sharp ANSVBR.-rlßero wfts .ft physician p Wilcox, 7oo|WKCone, u 700 in the neighborhood of Fjanjtlin, where smith, u 7“ Dr. Emmons preached fori seventy-one»years, s Hartman grocer 14 v oo.J B lijm-n, 14/700 who was oorrapting the minds of men by his umamui. l4 700 Pantheism. The .physician being called to a iT.Sff it in m D v Mil,er srocer it 700 , . . .. . r ~ , v , >?-. -• Gem ge Abbott 13 10 00 r m RnlUrri “ M too eick family in the Franklin pangjv met the , Bemri . Franklin minister "at the house of affliction.— „ D 'blf™, John JEmri. “-14 700 _ . _ I • - ' , rarKnnm. drug* 14 700 Wmlpv Pitts *«>. It was no place for a diHpn|te. It was ho place w ottmer, drags, u 700 jnehons* u 700 for an unbecoming familiarity with, the minuter, j Jdlmil’K'SS 1 - 4 - 7 “ n W miSiani™?’u iffi It was bo place fur a physician to inquire inti .',OOB, 14 700 ;^ R XTtB;hard. I the age ot the minister, especially with any urosr ’ grocery u too ware. u 7|oo • • r , . \ a \ - lavteexcb. fred Wright, flour intent of entangling hurt in a debtkteUnd, above ■ Tu bb B ,Guile 4Co 14. .-700 u 700 all, where the,querist was too vielismtry for any 1 kiddiebdet.' • J F binson >xwk«, j , logical dismission. But. the abrupt question'of S Bennett 4 Son 14 700 O. Bullard Grocer, 14 Too the pantheist .was; ‘ - .•'V'J I Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be held at the <1 Mr Rmmnna hnw old are non I” Commlerionei»\o«.Jgwa#«i|*'pO» 13th day of June Jar. ammons, n 0" otu are you T; I nert.anrl at my office 111 lliddlebnry until thelStbday of June Sixty, how old are -you?” came I l , uxt ' :U whieil time and pbco all persons aggrieved by tbe , J I foregoing appraisement, will be heard, and soch abatements me quiet reply. ; . - - • r . made as are deau*|proo» amii«6,ei*£E > c(soiis failing' “As old as the creation, B|r,"JveaB the tri- aqwWfWoasiW plagSfrfttf-be S&red from ma* . , ~.1. V 3 . i • king any defence before me. JEHOMK B. NILES. 1 Otapbant response. :j-r- '‘,.7; ry-) ;. , Mercantile Appraiser. ■ “ Theq jcd atp bf Wtll Adam ■ Attention is called to, an.-.apt amendatory of the and Eye V’ '• • ■ , license laws uf.ybii'-fetntevnpproied 11th April 1862 .- " Certainly—l WMtnthekafdeh; When they ■ ® ICTIO , N 3 ; That il shal > be > he duty of every city . * u * UD 6 u *" ou ' -5 and county trensnrer to sue for the recovery of all wor8 ;, , ■ 7 1':'"'.-;- lioepfea.duly retained to.himvhy the meroaßriJe-aji “ I hato always heard there waa s4bWf‘ er * T»nuserß/if on or'hefore theiiMVdfty or July, son in the garden with thetrtbbut J iiever knew : * n eacll a “d *™y year, within ten days' »ner that before ihntit wo* i/nu ; s ' date; and said treasurer shall iof he dleeharged from wtt yw, _ | g I any such license, unless he brings suit to recover the _ -?he pantheist did notfullSw up the discos- same, mthl n; said dale, an d -presiesrtf e same lo jodg. Eiop,. ■ ,1 7 - I ment and execution as soon thereafter as practicable, f ■ w : i ' j end-pays the ampuntof ajl auc) licenses received by Sir John Trevor, who'for ilonte Ecisdemeatwr ' him into'ihvSlaie trensury, oh or beforo the firat d^y had been expelled from the l{..twe t# Commons.' , r > . . . nr..; , 1 • slons on each licenses, unless be makes payment'!*' one day meetu.g- with Artdibishoj Ttll.itson, aforesaid:”.;/ : T i»;*, f “ churchman!"* | Amll/’ replied FLlfiSl—Fly-Stone, or the good buhop, •• Bate to sfe. a ; ia any or . j.aiakt ■ re:;:: s ilu 1 • ! ' ‘li'l i I :S*h hosboon specially written for Its pages by men who are au thorities upon the topics of which they speak. They are re quired to faring tfp moment; to itate just how 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 fids* library ofUaelf, * , T l U® v DEBATES -OF COSOBtBS£» Being a Political History of the United States, from the or ganlzation of the first Federal Congress In 1789 to 1860 Ed ited and complied by Hon. Thomas £[, Benton, from the of ficial Uecords of Congress. The work will be'Co Depleted In 16 toyal octavo volumes of 750 pages each, 14 ot whicn are liow ready. An additional volume will be issued once fn three mouths. A WAT 0? .PROCUBIIKJ THE CYCLOPAEDIA OB DEBATES. form a club of four,; and remit the price of four-hooks and five copies will be sent at the remitter’s expense for car *f>scribera, Wm copies will No other -works-will so liberally reward the exertions Agents. An Aornt Wanieb in this County. Terms made known on application^to the Publishers. [Jan. ll t *62. GROCERIES A»IT PROVISIONS. rj T HE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully A inform the citizens of WELLSBOBO and vicin ity, that he has leased pwned by A. P. CONE, one door cast of FARR’S HOTEL, 1 on Main Street, where he will keep constantly od hand A LABOEANB WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ,- f ,... (.xz-eWi »ttS sSIlfUs ,g 'kf q FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEED, ; KEROSINE OIL, BURNING FLUID, CAMPIIENE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c., &o„, which he will sellcheep FOR CASH. Also a large assortment of fine BRANDIES, GTNS,' WINES, OLD WE AND WHEAT WHISKEYS; be also Manufactures a Superior article'©! CORN WHIS* KEY, which he will sell to Lumbermen, Hotel Keep ers and others, at • _ WHOLESALE . v Pennsylvania. " J. EATON,” 1 • Wellsboro, Jan. 15, 1862, \ Mansfield classical seminary TIOGA CO., PA. The Spring Term of this Institution will commence March 13th, 1862, and continue thirteen weeks. E. WILDMAN, A. ........ Prixcipal. , Mrs. H. P. K. VEuA2kk...s«l.....Preceptress. Miss E: A. Chase Music Teacher. Mr. Isaac Sticksev Penmanship; EXPENSES. 14 Tuiti®, Reyn B«) 4. Psejqnd Bojrd p,* Tenk, Un Common English - - - $2B 50 Tuition from - - - $2 50 to $6 00 The success of the school during these times when the country’s need.demands the services of every able-bodied young than,has been beyond the expecta tions of the most sanguine of its friends. The de partment of Penmanship is very popular. Prof. Stickcpy'i»'& toaster of hia profession. . We. ore most bappfAd say |btt hehas been prevailed upon tp re main with us.| Besides the daily instructions that he gives, Professor Stickney instructions to those desiring it for a reasonable,compensation, Those desiring to teach during the summer will bo admitted for half or two thirds the terra, others for ..full term only. Board in .the UpM at $1 50 per week. Rooms for self-boarding can be rented in the village. . AM kinds of produce tpken in payment for tuition and Unnrd at market prices* ' Feb 26. 1861. mercantile Appraisement. ■JOB • O A 'Vlasi.- ' BLOSS. Gnlick A Th.vloi, 14 , 700 John James Aion, ,J IK James Gernoi# J A G Evans, 14 7 00 D. C. A M. Canfield 14 7 00 U 0 ilollernn, cat'g house k grocery, 14 7 00, Stephen Bowen gr 0.14 TOO J P Monell grocer, 14 7 00 Benonl r 7 00 Snb«t,sVr'^-'^ II S Brown march 14* 700 COVINGTON BORO. s T Putnam & Hon," 14 ' 700 S S Packard 14 V'OO J C Bennett grocer 14 7 00 G F Baker, grocer -14 700 philoaopbi- DEERFIELD. Jere Stoddard, : - "14 - ? J 7OO G H Watt* grocer J 4" 700 J S Cole k Co. J O Parkhurat 14 -■ 700 01> kJ C Parkh’rst M' * 700 H Merit, S X BilUngSj U 700 JACXSOS.' Hector L Miller, 14 7 00 OB.Wells, 14 7 00 L B Reynolds, 14 7 00 lienry-Sfieley, r - U- 700 John (I6edsjfe6d,l- 44 X T 00 A A, J-I)carman, 14 7 00 Victor C»»e, 14 700 Jli stubba, 14 700 Markham k Roberta, «- hardware, 14 7 00 Sami May, grocer 14 700 . MattUon & Butler eating 14 .7 00 ‘T*. TO A OEIfTS. Fp^ : YEAR,IB62. 51 ■' Vlast}- ?(*x. - MANSFIELD. W W Tubbs, 14 700 safe.. u 7 00 : drugs, 14 j 7 00; EW Pbolps,grocer 14 '7 00 ll M Holden, 14 l 7 00 . „ MAINBBDRO. * AJk E R Webster 14 7 OOi Fox A Witter 14 700 J E Robinson 14 7 00 ; R£> • ’h 14 7 00 ££obblnsJr.aHfem 700 CHATHAM. Seely k Lngg, mer chan e and med 14 700 A Looey 14 ‘ 7UO P Crandall A Bros 14 700 HOBosworjh,- .14 TOO B Crandall grocer ill 700 DELMAR. A Holmes 14 7 00 ELKLASD BORO. CL Strait 14 700 .M’Lafferty A Pqr- 1 gersou, FARMINGTON. TIOGA. , A Sly, 14 7 00 Byrun Clark, 14 7 00 Boyce A Johnston, 14 700 aF*lr4Wel!*, 14 TOO Alvord A Jniith, 14 ~*7 00 P S Tuttle, 14 700 Tbos L Baldwin, 13 10 00 T McCullotu grocer 14 700 M K Reran grocer 14 700 WpT Ut»H f-, H, 7ou Jaxse» Kelley. : *l* 700 U U Bordemdruge 14 700 £ WARD. X) S Magee, 14 700 14 7 00 GAINES. KNOXVILLE BORO. R Krnsen A Co. 14 700 Chas Uoodspeed, 14 700 l4 7 00 .jlßB.AgfgCU.fg gUTOY 'BOBB 1 . •kv 'JI An liiciiftitieii le k«n« LOWELL; «f* Set ■i-'y-l %fe» ®f Acrtint*,¥4«ior of LoWttriTraatirt John T&iilflff .‘Gomtgereiir ACeotmtatft, iPrnfWSdiol PrtetVal Mdthfftwttiai -' A;'J". Warner, ProfessorofPrnOtieal-'aWi OTSaiirtStal ■PdnmaSship, CommcrdalCalouUtioißSj'hkd' Cutes -■pontfehco. : - - : e-.-j 5-.:, ■ :•■_ 3. J. Ctfrfls, Assistant Teather in the Baok-k«plߣ -Department. ■ ' ~ ' f ■■'••_-•■;• ■■. Ceo.-'P. ilowo, Teach Wbf Ornamental Pehinanship;’ > ;-•■ .•!■*.<:. Hon.'Daniel S. Dickinson. LL. D.vJheo -Com merciat Law ana Potitical 'Economy.3" !' Hon.Rinsdm fialdonr.Eectarer on Conbnqts; Premia sdry Notes.andßills of Exchange. Hev. Dr.E. Andrews, on Coinmertiol Ethica. Stndentsican enter at any time; no vacation; GCtad nates are presented with an elegantly engraved Hi. ploma, Usual time,required to complete full com mercial coatee from Bto 12 weeks. Every student is gusraoteedto be competent to take ch»rge ,of the hooks of any bnsiness firm, and qualified, to earn a salary from $BOO to $1,500 per annnm. lAssistance rendered to graduates in obtaining sltaatimis.. Board $2 to s2ioo per week, 1 i ' jfcß* Bor particulars send tor circular, enclosing stamp. , i April 9, J862.-ly.,„ T . THE BEST-t-PATHOLGY OF XHE EK \JJ" productive organs; by Bussell T.Tuall.M. U. The SeXual Organism'; by J.AUEi O. Jacksov. M. D. Boston: B, Leverett EUEES'da, No; 129, Washington Htfeht. iv r - J’. V"OJ! .“Tbejtreatieos in.this rolnme, are upon .sntyeots of the utmost importance in a physiological 'point ,ol view'. 'These subjects are handled.in an able mahper. Tho.aathofs are, medical, men of large'eipericmce: and the advice which’ they give issound, andl applies hie alike to the guidance, of parents and to the bene fit of the young. ' A perusal of the work will do mifcb to‘secure healthy mental and bodily functions ; while, tojSuffermg humanity, it offers judiciousadvice, which may save many from complicating th'eif sufferings by resorting to quack-dOotors and empirical treatment." —Boston Journal. , ■ - “Should he read by alf old enough to Understand iU”-r-,Hfa(*r .Cure JoumqL “It will be the source of much good; being pre pared with core, and from abundant knowledge.”— Botton TjedffUer, , \ „• “It is a book for the times, and should be in every family. World?a Vrisis, Boston, “An honest effort to diffuse useful- in formation.— Most popular works on this subject are the reverse of this, and are mere advertisements of quacks.”— Ply mouth Book, , . “A‘ valuable addition to niedical' literature.”—But ton True Flag, "" “A valuable book for the ;all who would not be. Its counsels.ore of.great importance to all,” —Boston Cougr'egaftonahsL ' “(Contains practical information that should be known and-geted npon by parents and children, the married »pd pinglq. chapters devoted,to children and tbeirmanagemeAt ought to be read hf every mo ther.”—Nnnda {N. l r .) F.ews, __. , Tor sale bytb© publisher, as. above; anD-by Bed ding A Co. f 8, Slate Street, Boston; by Ross A Tou sey, 121, Nassau Street, N. Y.; and all Booksellers. Price $3. Sent to any address. Unlike any other book, this will teach bow to prevent, and permanently cube, every form of sexual disease or derangement, without seeing or consulting any doctor whatever. No other medical book has ever received such commendations from the Press. Get the Best, Tq, Farmers and.Dairjm^ FILER'S BUTTER- WORKING IS pronnunctfd by Farmers and Dairymen id New England, and by all in ibis State- who have tested it fairly, to be the best churn now in use.' This churn took the premium at the County Fair heldin Wellsboro’ r iwo years ago. and we bav© the mimes of many reliable farmers in this County nml ancT adjoining ones, wbo..qffer.,th©lr testimony in its favor, and in fuct would not bo without one. E. WILDMAN. Tbe ohurn is simple in He construction. less liable to get out- I *?' repair- than any other,-ai*d *ie gold at lose prices than most patent cburna.with equal ca pacity and far legs merits. We manufacture /bur size* respectively, No. 2,3, 4,5, price sf,oo, v ss;oo, $6,00, $7,00. All orders wi£l ; bepromptly Town and County rights for sale at reasonable rates. AI nitfnfa oh thtepdteiUciiiU be pros ecuted forthwith.' Allofildrs mbstbeaddressed lo ti* proprietors for Penn. -R. C..£ H. G. BAILEY. Tioga, April 2,1862. IS dow receiving and intends;keeping constantly on band, a large assortment of » DRY GOODS, . - , GROCERIES, . r ~.- ’ >. , '! ’ f vv-tf *, * 4- » r - >* NELSON. OSCEOLA. BHIPPEN. v . . - 44e.,fter; f wbtchhh Will sell cost upon which a man can, live. - . ' . GALfrANJ): SEE. . r Wo Charge for Showing Goods. Lawrenceville, March 26, 1862. 14 7 00 RUTLAND. 14 7 00 W£LLSBORO’ ACADEMY. MAHINDS N. ALLEN. A. VLt - - Principal assisted by a corps of competent teachers. The Spring Term will commence .on the 24th of March, 1862, Tuition for term of fourteen weeke, from $2.50 to $6.00. f&ir A Teaches 1 Class will also bo formed. I3y order of Trustees, J. P DONALDSON, Preft. Wellshoro, Nov. 27, 1861. WESTFIELD. WELLBBORO, SPRING I PA^SHIGISrS. So P. QUICK,\ MATTER, Ho. 13$ Walter Street, Elmira, keeps constantly on band a general assortment of FASHION SILK AND CASSIMERE BATS> Also all kinds of Soft Hats and CnpgfYors for Ladies, Ac. Hats made to order. Cell and leave your meas ure, and then you can have a Hat to fit you. Prices to suit the times. Quality warranted, Elmira, March 19, 1862. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary 1 having been granted (0 the subscriber, on the estate -of JacobPrntaman.Ute. of; Tioga township, dec’d., notice is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate paymen-.andthesehaTing claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to J)AVI|)L;AIKIN. i- JOHN W. GUERNSEY. Tioga, May 14, 1882. ■ ' ATEW COOPER SHOP.—Tb* undersigned respectfully informs the. oitiransOf Weilsboro and vicinity, that be has opened a CQOPBR-SHOP opposite ~ CBOWL'S WAGON SHOP, and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and to order,from or gallon keg tti'a' fifty barrel tab/' Re pairing also done on short notice. . ‘ 0." F. EliilS. : Wollfihoro,May’B,lB6U' Y" OUNG HEMLOOKUaRK WANTED.—Smooth young bark of the first growthpwillbe paid 25 to-4fl cmt»-peT l«»-»reight,-of thh -years Reeling, at the Brooklyn Tannery «#ar Hoga. - Feh.T», tBa2.-*3mug.. - HvS. JOHNSTON; Light { Light i i lightiu—A’ large tot of those fine flint Chimneys for Lamps, which do not break from heat. Also a large assortment of .lamps, slsoa lot of that Petroleum Oil which gaits evetybody, »Bddees not exploded Foreale-at - . i ROY’S BaUGdSTOitfi. Tall of Kins; Cuflon, , . B. GEEK, AGENT, : k CROCKERY, , HAED-WARB, Wellsboro*, Tioga County, Penna. ..TO THE fIOPLE ... OF '.STATES!! In the month* of December, ll>ss,tbe .np&.tkl for the first time offered for sale to' the public Ur! df. Bovec Soda’ IrfOTpiiLWDießHfert. Ab'f *>, thU short. period they; have given linch' dnivtrtal'estirftction to the many oTiSirteße w'Ki havatried'tirem thatit Is now an established artlcfo.' TheAinonnt oflßdiiy and nents; misery arislaa-einpjy hen aneglyct of smaU.conpisints is eurprißngknctlt ifthcWbrOM the nlAost -importance that a strict attention tCQltfia<«|t»ll*moft»rpngbodily ailment DIUJ. DODB’ from all who haWnot-nsed them! We cballetiEO tho world to wjoals— \ L t-1 ’ - .'!■ t* ■ These Bitters for the core -of Weak Stomachs. General Debility, and for.4 > uds'iDg#od Enriching the -Woody art ahy plher remßiy «b earth. To is only jmo3fe |; the trial. Tha‘wine itself ia of a’ one-tblni stronger Artaoßier wines; warming:■and .inTjgorating the- the head to tba fttt.i Aa these Bitters are fohK ami.fiJtNative in their character, so they Strengthen and invigomto thewhole'system and giro a fine tone and, removing obstructions, and' producing a general warmth TKey an* alsV excellent for Diseases an 3 WeaksesA peculiar aTonfc > 9 required to ini the system. No. Lady, who ta subject to lassitude and faintness, should be without them, as they are reTivlhglhelr actldh. iTHESE BITTERS WfflTßfft only CnPe, DUaaie, and in thli respect are doubly valhable to tbrperson who taky them. • INCIPIENT COKSUMTTION, Weak LadgjVlhdlgeitlon.'Xlystiepjli.DiseesMiof the Nervous .System, Parefysiß, ftfee, and for all cases requiring a Tonic' - Dr.-Bods* Celebrated Wine Bitters - ARE DNSUBPASSED! For Sort ifh'rofttj'so common among the Clergy, they are truly valnabW. - For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak con stitution—for Minister* of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all pub Uo ipwiker&J-for Book-Keepers, Tailors. Seamstresses, Sto dents. Artists, and all person's leading a sedentary life, they willpnwejtraly beneficial. v , As a Beverage, they are wholesome, Innocent, and delicious to the tests. | They produce all the. exhilarating effects of Brandy without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, on cl who wish ttemperance adroeates, as an act* M humanity, 'shouM'aSafaf'to'-spreading these truly valuable BJTtTEIIS over tlie land, and thereby essentially aid in tmiiishiilgllrnufcenncss and Disease. In all Affections of tbe Bead, Sick Bead, echo, . Nervous .Headache, fir. Sods 1 Imperial'Wine Bitterswill be found to be most Salutary and efficacious* FE MALES. The many certificates which-have been tendered us. and tbe letters which we are daily receiving.areconclusive proo tluit among tiU© womfiLthe&pßMitera have a «ati«fnc tlon which Uff others h£ve done-before. *NsV “* "pfZeK—Tße ’#rbprfefc irVpf, % fbwo -mad feinies ‘ wa a cared of Hlel drWV^m’ these Life aodldaW ajonel - ‘ , VAlNSin.theEiead, side, hack Joints and organs. - affected with'tbi* terrible disease,will basare tof WJfefby tbeUfe Medicine*. Bash offliDol to (tt* Heady &mr.T7J*it)fc‘Rb«uin.SwelUsgB« v r #oroflul*. or flag’s Evil in lU worst form*, Clcen of ev ery description, i ~ \ " , 1 Worms of aUtundsjira eflbcttminrexpelled by these medi dnetV -yarenta wHI do weß^them 1 whenever their existence suspected. Belief will be certain. '* The Life PUI» a»4 Pbontix Bitten , PUBIH'y ,THB BLOOD, , , And thn» rvmort «Q disca* from the systdm. Rrepertd and sold by Dlt-WILLIAM B.MOmi, . S36Broadway,cor. Anthony Street, New York. ■ -for sale by altDmgglsts. 62y1. . WELLSBGRO BOOK STOREI IBS sobfcribhr, having pnrchtshd; eff Wm. H Smith his, interest in .the Book amd -Statiooeiy business, would respectfully inform the public.of bis desire to keep' , it.' CIENEHAIi NEW'S. RO'OSSff ; and book store, ifhewke will fhroish', ■ j ■ "■ ATTHE OtD StiJfD, in'the. Post Office Building, (or by malljiai ' TMti Mir TQ^ S K, PAJtIES all the j ' ‘ Tbe HdatUy BEagatdnbs, Including Harper’s, the AUnntio, flodpy’s t Eeterspn’» Knickerbocker, Continental Ac*. Ac. , oinr hand,-.* com ,eta repository of - ■ ‘r - • CtASSICAt, fiISDORtCAt. POE*nCAI, SCHOOLMANS 'SiISCELIANEbtiS' BOpKSi ' Blank Bi> BIGELOW * AS®,,* W AE7WA >7*£ iIinVBAXVB Of Hartford, Ci—Capital £ *«* warn^. 4arc» PEWLe3¥memhvsA«cs-ca%iJ^ .9t N«» YprMJif^—Capital *“»***£ MEW ESOLASD PIRP. tariff ... «BMte : ,- C£ (tt MSB INSURANCE ra ; OfHewTork Cityj-Capital to ' ; MASSASOIt MET INSURANCE r ft “W- Capital, . HOMESTEAD EIRE wmb,^ •NEW YOBE LIFE INSURANCE ee *■*s»*, Acanmalated Capital; 1 The subscriber are prepared to issue ««lu *•' snrance on the moat favorable terms in tb*lv Mf ■*' knbwn and reliable Stock Compasin. btTI »«tf -Farm buildings insured for three lo» ag-auy good companies. K bts(n All losses wlll be promptly adJosted aidßiij ttntion' '. Blail Oct. 13, 1862. C.*H P. J. FABEIN6TON, Swrejor.' : JO ns A. roy7~ WELLSRORO, PA. , APOTHECARY, WHOLEIALI Aft) RETAIL LEALtl'i, DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEWcm PERFPHERY SOAPS, TOILET ANB FANCY ARTICLES. BRUSHES, VARNISHES, VJUSTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, PATENT MEDIUMS; VIOLS AND BOTTLES. WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, pure wines And brandies FOR MEUICAL PURPOSES. ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WINE, Warranted to be pore Grape jnioe, prepared ep pressly for Communion purpose!. To Farmers. We have for sale Farrier’s Powders end LmimssL the best kind of preparations for Horses, By lias,, of the Powder, the appetite is improved, all detain*, men Is'of the digestive orjjans are corrected, rills it softens the skin and gives !to the coat a soft and ill ning appearance. . The Liniment is need foriatiff joints andlatasaawsf .all kinds in horses and cattle. TO THE PUBLIC: Choice Teas... Soda Crackers Pore Salenitns : Marking Ink Cream of Tartar 1 Writing Paper—3. ci.lan. English Carbonate Soda.. Pena and Envelopei. Corn Starch ; Black and Yellow Sn«£l jyatmega and Ginger Indigo, Cndbar, tad iS Pepper and Cinnamon.... , articles for colering Stove Blacking. Botsles for pres; froit,.;,:. Prepared pine. ;Vinlin 4 Base Viol striaji Brirtol Briolr(eeonring... Trnsses d Sbonldfr kract. Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all ordm promptly answered, i Every article for sale usually sold in a first class Drag Store, and at the lowest market prices. Wellsboro, May 1, 1861. i ffitfWHßlffiih. CABINET vV AB E it OO M, THE Subscriber most respectfully announces ths he has on hand at the bid stand, and for fall's ClM>ap Lot of Furuilure. comprising in port j Dretting and Common Bureau*, Secretariat and Bosk Case t, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Dining «tirf Srcalcfast Tables, Marble-topped an d Common Stasis, Cupboards, Cbtiage and oiker Bedsteads, Stands, St fa* and Chair*, Oilfr and Boitwood iinliitgt ftr Picture Frames, , ■ 1 COFFINS made to order on thort noU«. A hearse will be furnished if desired. K. B. Turning and Sowing donete order. August 11, 1859. , j B. T. VANHOBX., CHARLESTON FLOORING MILLS.— WRIGHT AC BAILEY, Haring ‘secured the besi-tniHs in the-County, tr« do* prepared to do ; CtiMiom Work, Blmhant Work, and in fact everything that can be done in CeWht Mills, «o as to give perfect satisfaction. FLOUR, MEAL AMD FEED, AT WHOLESALEi OE RETAIL, i\i our stor® in WelJsborb,- or at the mill. Caii • Goods exchanged for grain at the market prict. All goods cUlivtred free of charge within thewrp* ration. . WEIGHT & BAILS!* Wellsboro, Feb. 13, 1861. ! Kol lock’s Dandelion Coffee. THIS preparation, made from tbe best Java Cofti is recommended by physicians as a superior fli* trillions Beverage for General Debility, 'DyspO B * l * and all billions disorders. Thousands who ban htfa compelled to abandon tbe usenf coffee will «s IWI without tnjurions effects. One can contain* tbs strength of two ponnds of ordinary coffee. Pries cents. '' ! Kolltick's Leraln. The purest ,and best BAKING POWDEB tew®* for making Tight, sweet and nutricioos Bread sod cakes. Price 15 cents. MAKCPACTCRED BT H. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets, Philadel phia, and for sale by all Druggists and Grocers. March 5, 1862. FASHIONABLE MILUNEHT S&dP' MAIN ST., WEIjiLSBOBO. MISS PAULINE SMlTHibasjostpnrcbssedkll FALL AND WINTER ,GOODS, _ Consisting of Straws rof ail kinds, Pattern SsjV Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks of oil kimw and in fact ; ’ ' ALL KINJ)S OF XJRIMMINGB. Shfe solicits a call from the ladies of Welithoco n* vicinity, feeling confident that • HER GOODS WILL REAR INSPECTION, and compare favorably-witb taose of-any tsisMitl' ment in the county in regard to price. jE9~BLEACHING AND PRESSING ■*««*• superior JBijiner» j&f' Room at the residence of C. WUJsaibi» # W*‘. eite U. S. Hotel, np-staire. Oot. - 2,1861. MME. DEMOREST’6 MIRROR OFPASHIOW- The largest, best and .most reliable FM® , Magasine in the world. Contains the ' finostFasbion-Plates, the greatest number trf graving*. tha latest and molt reliable inform* # three fnll-sised Patterns for Dresses, and s «n« neW Braid-work and Embroidering Bitterns. »• / Mother. Dressmaker, Milliner and Lady •bo°‘ <, it. PnWiahed Quarterly. »t-473| Broadway, Be V* j. sold everywhere or sent by mail at-25 cents. -****)' $l, with a valuable premium. I'Tbe'Snamer no* now ready; i . April .10. 1882. ; WOOL J- WOOL ! —The highest fti* nMdfor’Woolat thrtWon Woreer ... . F P - :J.IW; BAILS'