freedom of Aroond hen waist I pat my ■ ; ; It felt as soft as cake; ' S-A” " , . / f l Ohv de;n'. " .^ys-sho, 4 * w/jt liberty’ * You Printer men dp y “ Why, yoa.my Sal, toy o r . \l squoeietlUer aoma l g .esiy/ - _" Cap you say. ought,-toy obi l/wfamit - The freedom 1 , of the Pro; dr|: '■ Ifciksed hersome, X did/bj ‘ Slio.colored like a beet’; ■. -&/ ’ Upon my Using soul, she I-jJtSdt '"j Almost torygeodtoßatlyi' IS” 1 g»Ve her anothee bail, dpWtMn ' ,-■• Says ehe, "! do confess, ;i > - - I rather sorterkindor like yc; '. Iho-JtoedamlQl titßa - r - ' ’■ ,'^>rSie’^^St<jri : - [at; . Mil Editor—t)ar country engageddn one of the "most important whiotbns orer-occurred i-and-the-atWr'iftt-if-toOr nation is Almost entirely engrossed v#m.- Every Wpdki the papers are filled the neW pi the war. This is as it should be, for it ardeirtf desire' on the part of ' tfiopeopTo jit l-lbe- press to see the Union prevail. Bat it tf/piare to me that one column in .every, pjtpqr Bl&uld be4®toted to edbcatioh.-and-the teach rapaa'd-pupila of our land should! see that: it ?4 jsaetaintoL, JtJs one of tliqmost importapt-g,pActs with which we ate acquainted, and it is' /ell woHhyqf, all the attention that we are oa|nl|fy.pf bestowing open it, for-4t-ia indispensil^,, t|q<mr-bappiiia»s and prosperity in this life; ol'llilso ! to the.en joymeht of the'.soeiety of raTends-and offa good degree of power/ ah(jVm|uehce in,, fire world. But, .although it ia-/ ; |sulyeot, of such vast importance, yet it is «’i i ? llkbat-has never received asdnneh.attention UK sbouldhave. In former? tinles it was thb.jm;,that if , a man was a great warrior; if.he /ppdyp.his bands in the blood of his fellpw-mr. tjiyjith perfect im punity; if •he ’could make- h|i;naraejkjmwn throughout the world. as a:c: tM who had slain his thousands and tens of f It&jsands.'be iras considered as on the road’to'dittjs. ‘“’d. But, times'bava 'changed, .then. Now people must luok.iu a differe|.';(pTection for the acquisition of fame and ref ; |.wij than to- the battlefield/,; The barbarou&f#Wbiiye passed, away and the glorious civilization, knowledge and Christianity i ’ with increas ing brilliancy on the once d?|||ened pathway pf mankind.. Thebattle longer bolds 'out such inducements to tbtftaipbitious yotith as in fmrner times, unless it battle field .where the liberties'of natiorij; dfre'at stake, as js the case in these UnitedS/le^at, the present time; and in in such a. Cassia's! this the indir vidua! most he educated in t? .great principle of-,palr!yt)3m,Jdelity_ahd if: But the Ardent pursuer after fame. mqat turn his eyes or academy and there withip its obSsio will .find ample opportunities for grntf/lnghis most’ei tiavagaot wieheq.jßut ever/ a® ;thia. day.and age of. the_world, when wo cf/dtiurn oor-eyea in BcarMiyhbyJlEfidtiouJfeithq|,-ifeiing.to'vra.y3 some institution pl/Wtning.jiMle-We are sur ‘rpunded-. by academies, select seboids 'pdblie schools, it is a sad fact to contemplate vast number of the youth ofdur ldnd ard-sMlty' deficient in’ their education and also, in directed at tempts to supply the They seem to think tbit if-they can op; ‘/.:jpay' the -guitar and violin and excel in' that| to;|ihem graceful and all important aceompl s^3pht— dancing, that they are on the road tb.f ■ and usefulness. Usefulness; ;'ni.|C'My,ri retract the word. That does not ee';rrt|nto their cal culations at all. .They .are i djseeking.-ibr the mseful but the' ornamental’ />4|ompliskraents. ’’They seem to'he laboring ut /eMhs painful de lusion that education is of or that ifedoes pot requjre any, iboc.to poqnire'it. And the' removal' oTthis del. aMu.wifl furnish a wide field- of operations t ;i ; |pl 'philififiro pists of thft prefient’doy. ; .TtJt.. A H'obie .letter to ttu pjjl&iident. I At a meeting. W 'the; He GbnlsVal , Assembly of the Presbyteri* »H3|mi»ivhel3.fli Cincinnati’, week befote last; > -igfbllowingleiter 'to the President of the IT. Sj unanimously Adopted.,,- The;la tterjsaa.hat 'i,-ijubely engraved and put in the-hands of MrJ the Secretary of of the Assembly, to be handed ~ petson I to the President, whose ban :apy has doubtless reached by this time ; < i . To the President of ihe :' - r The General Assembly of, the > Presbyterian dliurcb, holding its annual isaon in the city , of Cincinnati Ohio, in tra. Blitting the fol lowing resoldtiong;. beg leave. m<&t respectfully 'to express in a more person .'manner the.sen tjments of our church in rer jraSfe to yourself and the groat issuaajtiih. whVch'a’jou.are called to deal.’ it ia with no 'desir i to ‘bring a mere ■tribute of flattery, whea-we yo.u,.hnnfir able sir, of the hffiaclion and’ >oiffideh(js of our church.—Since the day of f. Ur|in»V!gu ratios, the of our member. Mghaye followed you with’unceasing prayef *: frejseechtng .the ! throne of Heaven'.on youi fnejialf.,- ; In. puf choreh -courtSrdn ouyr- f judications,’ in our Weekly awembfoges, fa ppp'onse of God, 'at ourfamily alters, in the i. Ida# place, of wor ship, you'have bhen the bu 1 jh%of our petit tions ; and when, we look at,t; ’ejlatoty of your administration hitherto, apd.at ihe'.wbfidetful WBy in which this people have ’been led.under •your guidance, we glorify Gy 1 ! tm yonr behalf. We give praise, not to man ,bnt to God. In your firmness,’your the , admiration of even our moderr ation, your wisdom, tho ti idlnesa of your acta exhibited at cfitical 'joj-stiSBS, your pa ternal words so eminently f I3i% ! the chosen head of a great people, ,we Vi, the hand and*power of God. We devotif!y|and humbly accept it, as frjotn Him, an ani;wj<i| : to the innu merable prnyhri which have from our 'hearts. We desire as a to you our reverence, onrlo've, otefilep with you in the greatest ipf rijs|tr trost,i*the depth of your personalher apd to pledge to you, as in tdlfuth|tf 6ur perpetual remembrance of yon before FpSd, and allithe support that loyal hearts caklqEir. We have given our sons and some ot, tjni; ministers' to the army and navy v of jf Church mem bers have, died in hospital aojlifjjld. Weave glad we have given them, and’v|aiexuU ia fhat they were true to death.’ Weigjaaly pledge as many more as the cause'ofspeit’|joontty day demand. ~ Wo"-j>eiie»a 1 iB’~bnt-one l^j»^s^before the neupfe’—this f tgitatlb and Ines- Jprewibly wicked rebellion f/aWbedestroybd rritfie interests of humanity, iihfebjpause of Chid and his church demand it at wjf ifeahds. - May God give to yon bis great ■ preserve yoof Impart to you' more' thafl K f tifean wisdom, sad permit yon, ere long, td in the de- Svemnce of oar beloved ln peace and unity. : 1 . <Tr|i' St-trt Bice,uc. , ~.,.vW . of all thatis known upon every important topic within the iscope of human intelligence. Every important article in it ■has been specially jjg men who are au thorities upon the topics of which they speak. They are re quired to bring tbe subject up to,the present moment; to state just bow it stands now. All the statistical information 2s from the latest reports; the geographical accounts keep : iHe fi^^st‘jhst^e^‘;Hhe''hJographfb*KHoticcS , sneak ot the dead but of the living.' It Is a library or itself. ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— Being a Political History pf the United States, from the or ganization of the first Federal Congress in 1789 to 1856* Ed ited and compiled Benton, from the of ficial Records of Congress.' J ‘ '*}“■“* The work will be completed in 15 royal octavo volumes of 750 pages each, 14 of which are now ready. An additional volume will be issjied once in v three months. i Form lL~ilnfc'bf~smr, b££ rtsft|he mfeerQf (bnrbpgks and fitfjj copies ijlU be sentftt the car •riage; or for ton subscribers, eleven copies will be sentatom expense for carriage'. i TO AGENTS. | No other wofkqjwill sol liberally reward the exertions lAgents. An Afester WARitkfi ini tlukXldnTty. .Terms mode jknown on application to the Publishers. [Jan. 11, ’C2. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. rpHE UNDERSCORED,, would respectfully JL inform the citizeblof WEtiLSBORO and vicin ity, that he has leased the store owned by A. P. CONE, one door east of FARR'S HOTEL, on Main Street, where bo will keep constantly on hand SUCH ASi FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEED, KEROSIN'E OIL.TBURNING FLUID, CAMPHENE, TOBACCO, CIGARS. &c., &c„ which he will sell cheep F Q R_GA.SH* Also a large*as?dTt&ent of BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, OLD RYE AND WHEAT WHISKEYS; be also Manufactures a superior article of CORN WHIS KEY, which bo will sell to Lumbermen, Hotel Keep er*-and odiew, at . „ . • ‘< f ' y w%W£% jS , Cheaper than any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. J. J. EATON. Wellsboro, Jan. 15, 1862. ansfield 'classical Binary MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO,, PA. The Spring Term of this Institution will commence March 18th, 1862, weeks. E. WILDMAN, A.M........~!..... Principal. Mrs. H. P. R. Wildmas Preceptress. Miss E. A. Chase Music Teacher. Mr. Isaac ". Penmanship, ‘X T. 1 Jt vl s W Tuition, Room Rent, Fuel and Board per Term, , in Common English - $2B 50 Tuition from - - - $2 50 to $6 00 If* , , w r The success of the echoed* cHlrmg these times when the country’s need demands the services, of every able-bodied young man, has been beyond the expecta tion* of its-Jsien4a* . de partment of 'Petmndßljjp/33 >erfr populate [Prof. Stickneyia a master of his profession. We are most happy to iay that he has been prevailed upon tore main with us. Besides daily instructions that be gives, Professor Slickne£* gives’, extra 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. „EQard jlall _at $1 50 per week. Rooms for k'elf-boinling aa h the village. All kinds-of produce taken in ‘payment fon tuition and board at market prices. Fob 26, 1861. ‘ E. WILDMAN. -'' •' TKEES! 'lj FOE sale]THE FOLLOWING APPLE, Price,'2o Cents. Summer Apple —Early lHanregt r Early Strawberry, Large Yellow Bough, Golden Sweet, Bed Astrnchan. Ajtple —Gravenstein, Fall'Pippin, Porter Juneting, Bambo, Jersey Sweeting. H7»<cr Apple — Pippin, Bbode Island Greening, Esopus Spitzenburg, Boston Russet, Ladies Sweeting, Ladie Apple, Peck’s Pleasant, Hub bardton King.bellow Bellfloger. North ern Dutch Mignonne, Fay’s Buesett, Hereford's Pearmain, Bot tle dreen, Wagoner. Crab Apple —Large Bed Siberian, Small Red, do., Yellow, do. *''*"**' i Pear, Price 50; Cents, i Summer —Madalieofr, Bloodgood, Dearborn's Seed ling, tjeblild'a Sum mer BdrtlefC ' ‘ £ ” r * * r * r Autumn —Fondante d' Autotnne, Seokel, Yirgalien, Beuree d’ Amatis, Flemish Beauty, Onondaga, Fulton, ’Stevens’Genesee, Urbaniste, Napoleon, Henry 4th, Dix, Cushing, Blucber’s. Meadow, Bezi do la Motte, Oswego Beurre, Golden Beurre-of Bilboa, Beurre Bose, Woodstock. « Winter —Lawrence, Gloat MoroeaiT, Passe Colmar, Vicar of Wakefield. , For extra sired Pear trees we shall extra prices. Cherry, Price 36 Cents. Black Heart, Black Eagle, Black Tartarian, Down’s Lato Red, May Duke, Early Purple Quine, Late Black, Guy's Early White, Napoleon Bignrreau, Am ber, Yellow Spanish, BeauroanV May, Holland Bi garreaii, Golden Drop of HebrrngtOD. XJ 'X* " Plums, Price 50 Cents. X Duane’s Purple, Lawrence's Favorite, Washington, Iluling’s Superb, Smith’s Or leans, Jefferson, Magnum Bonum, Imperial Gage. Peach, Price 18 Cents. 'd3elocC|bpj Yellow, Sweet Water, Isabelly, Catawba, Concord, Diana, Rebecca, Dels* ware, Hertford Prolific, White Sweet Water,, Blacl -Burgundy. £ ? English Gooseberries. Several Varietes. Currants* Cherry^ ; R.ed, do. '6111:1 mental. fiTorway Spmcg, European Silver Fic, Scotch Fir, Balsam Fir, Amen^^^borvUffi > Siberian do., £u ropcan Larch, Qreefi'Fßrsythes, White Flowerin; Duntzia, Graceful Chinese Weigilta Baltimore belle Rose, Qoecn of the Prairies, Willow. The above we offer for sale-at-our Nursery; they are handsome and of superior quality, have all been transplanted and will bear removing with safety. . In digging and packing cere will be taken, and the charge for paekiftfwlH b« thecpit of'materials used. Tre?s will be delivered at the Tioga depot free of charge. We invite all to visit our Nursery and see for themselves. Olliers should bfesent in^early, Tioga, MartJ 19, 1862. WEIXSBOBO POST OFFICE, Mails close as follows: The Northern (Tioga, Cor ning, Cleveland, New York, Ac.,) at 9.45 A. it, The Southern-(Troy, -Ac.,), at 7.45 A." it. 'The Jersey Shore, "(Moms',‘Cedar Kun, A 0.,) and the Coodersport (Pino Creek, Gaines, West Pike, Ac.,) at. 2 p; cv r cry'Tuesday and Friday. ' California Moils leave New York the Ist, 11th and 2Ut o(;.aehynentb. ~ ■; i! • . ' . . An Overland Mail for California leaves St. Louis twice a peek., LeUersfar thisMailshouldho.marked ‘('Overland.’’ [ '' .'T Alltotlefs alleged'to contain valuable enclosures should bo registered." 1 ..... Post, Masters are ijsafeijctetl r to JiStflin al| (nail mat ter belonging to any; vuA’iyiuuiii until his arrearages— if be he in arrears—for postage he paid. ■ ' Fost Office open from" 7 %• jf./to 8 p. ir.j every day, Sunday eseepted- ’ - Biros YiHtiet.-P.-M-"' A - 'f v- - ' , CONCENTRATED fc?E, for sale at BOY’S DRUG STORE. A WAT 0? PEOCUBINO !tO£ CTCLOPASDIA OB DEBATES, Grapes. t ~~vyi <S lr>. 1 l-‘l 1 , r^( , -BINGHAMTON co MNiE it c 1%%'. coilt/trc e. v An luS li(n (I out a <tu ali fy Amins - 3l«.‘iilui , -Bnwnts(. , -LbrWE LI» & ' WARB EE, • .PROPRIETORS. jjj' p\ ,W. IOWEI/Lj Principal, PrbfesW? of-.tbeSfli-:. ■ I ' ence of Accounts; authored X,oweil’a Treatise upoaUook 'keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, id. f -n't. --U, ;■! - S ..D .u Joh»'Rhnkin, Commeroial Accoßntant,.PrQf«SBor .of I ißwktfieejSng and Practical Mathematics. , ; Ai d l . Warncr. Profesenr Of: Practical andOrcamentai' | Pemnanship,Commcrdal Calculi>tioto,and!Qflfres- J poßdenner I’j.i t / J.JiiCnnis, Assistant Teaoßer in ' the Book-keeping. ; Department- I ■ •, r -■ ' -nui, I •. Geo. P^ Rpwe r Teadb^t^f^Orpo mental Penmanship lion. Daßiei. S- Dickinson, LL,D„ LgcWrjir ,on r;Com ; mereialiaßLftnd Pplitjcßi-Eeijnoinj. : ~,,, Hotußansom Dalcom, Dectnrer onOontaipts, Prpmiste i. -lory NfttSSrknd BiHa.of Exchange,. f , Rev.iDr. E. Andrews,(On CommercialEtibifcs. Sludopts pan,entoc r pt »ny,time; noyacatiqn. Grad patcaafe'pteschted srilh- : anelegantly engraved Di pionm,, -Usual time required to compleltd, fall corn., imercihl course frorailtoik weeks. ■ Ere£J student is.j [guaranteed to be competent to take charge of the ißooks pf sny-bosinoee a salary trim $BOO to‘Sl,soo "per - 'annmtt; ‘'Assistance ;readered-to.gTadnalßaitn>btainißg situations. Board js2 to $2,50 per week, | . [ JSSt~ For particulars send for circular/ enclosing atpmp. -'! >. • • .' . . -April ,9, l 1862.-ly. . GET THE BEST —PATriOLGY OP i TfiE BE productive organs; by Russell TiTnALt, M. D. The Sexgtt i.Org'wjism Jacksox, Boston: B. X.eveeett Emerson, No. 12S, ! Washington Stre6t; c .j r - ■■ j ,“Jhe treatise In,ttlii volume are of the .utmost, in ‘ a physiological point of view.'. (Tbeset handled jn'hn able The anthbrs'are/ medicartafin of ; ■ and the advice is sound,and appUca , bio alike to the guidance of parent* andito th© bone* 'fit of the tip ,Tf9/-k;will do much ! to secure healthy menial andbodily functions ,• while, ‘ tOfSnffering'humauity/Udffeie judicionmajdvidajTWhiclt may save I resorting to"quftck-doptors and^-empirical treatment'." I —rMottofi. Journal,- r ,; ■ ; . . i I “Should be read Kyjall old enough tot understand it*”— Water*Cure Jourpial. *‘j ; “It pre pared with care, and Ifrom abundant knowledge/’— Horton-TraceUef*- '- |* ' ‘ • \*• • ' “It is a bojrirfdr tlijf in every family.”— World's Crisis t Boston. ; “An bonds! effort tj> diffuse usefal Most popular works on this Object-a re tire reverse of ibis, .and. are mere advertisements of quacks.”—Ply mouth Ruck. ' j ' j “A valuable addition to*nodical literature,”—J7o«- ion True Flag. ‘ Attainable bookfor theafflicted*and tfoc.all'-Who : would not be.lts counsels Are, of, great; importance to all.”— Boston- Covjfepationoltst. ,; „ “ContainV practicaf*i nformat ion itfat-ihoold be k&vwvaod acted nponfey 'parenU-and married and sing lev and their management ought to be read mo* ther.”—jViinda * I * - J ‘ c? " Fotgale ,by'll^ T w above ; md by Red ding'dr Co.;'B, Statu" Street' Boston ;by Ross & Ton gey ?J2l, Ifbsaßru-Street, N. Y.; and all 1 Booksellers, Price®;- flentfiio any address. Uniqny. r ssker teaoh-tbe-rcodar-how- to-preveatr and permanently disease or; derangement, without seeing or codsnfiinlriaDy doctor" bObk haaffe'vei r geeeived such coinmflnd&tlons athe-Best. To. Farmers, aid nafry^hen. FTIER'S BUTtER-.WORKING, CHURN IS pronounced by Farmers and Dairymen in New England, and by all in this State Who have tested it fairly, to be the best chum .now in use. • This churn took.thq premium at the County Pair held in Wellsboro'twq years ago, and we have the names of'Ertmy reVUhle fanners in ibis ,Caqoty and. and adjoining .ones, who offer .their testimony injts favor, and in fact not be without one.’ The churn is simple |in its construction, less liable to get out of repair than any other, atd is sold.at less prices than'most I patent churns, with equal ca pacity andTarleSs merits. Wei manufacture four sizes respectively, No. 2,3,; 4,5, price $4,00, $5,00, $6,00, $7.00i- All orders'willbe promptly* attended to. Town and County rights foe sale atreaaonoble rates, psf All infringements on this patent will be pros eonted forthwith. - i . . A All orders must be addressed to the. proprietors for Penn. ’ - ‘ '! ; R.C. £H. C. BAILEY. Tioge,Ap,il2r,lB62. Fall of {Kilns'Cotton, B. GEER, AGENTS’ *" IS now receiving and intends keeping constantly on r°-fr . ! '. -it re i? ’ HARD-WARE, Ap., Ac., Ac., which’ lie cost npon which a manj Can live. CALLj AND SEE. Wo Charge for Showlng Goods. tawrenceville, 26, 1862.’ WELLSBORO’ ACAItEMY. Wellsboro', Tioga Comity, Penh*. 4 MAKINGS N.AIXEN. A.W.i Priicipal assisted by acotps of competent teachers. , ' 'The Spring Term will' commence on the 24th of March,. 1802. Tuition for term of fourteen iceekt, from $2.50 to $B.OA ,; ' ■ _ V . I' 1 . JSf A Teaches’ Class'will also be formed. ! By ordefd? Tnisl*s, F ‘ r » ■r M r ' .< .Jl P :DONALDSQK,. Wellsboro, Nov. 27, IjStSl. k .. . 5 .., : Spring fashions. - & P. QUICK,. HATTER, : ~ "h'o.' IH keeps constantly .on hand assortment of fashion siM Arm dlUdfmnE hats . Also alt'kinds of Soft Hatsand CapvFors Ac. Hats made to order* Call your meas ure, and thin yoU" odd' hive a Hat to fit ytn. Prices to snit.tho times. Quality warrantsd. -Elmira, March 19,18(82, •, JOHN i. BOWEN BESS leave to state that having “removed” born the - ! ■ ' “ OLD EMPIRE STORE” • across the street to his present location, helinow prepared, to furnish bis old friends and customers with a well selected assortment of ■., - DRY GOODS, | . ‘ .> • LADIES’ GOODS,! , ' READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS,-, JEANS, ' BOOTS AND- SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, : " | a .. provisions-,- TEA&,‘ GOPF f EB, ; ajaQ • At avsryemnil advance hpon —— - : 3Cork „_ _ The highgjt markotpried pald lbr alt Jtlhdi of produce:. the ,p!a^e-r-First Store below Ujq POST OFFICE- v Wellßboio, Feb 1 . 5,1893, rvr-statim&za ~T-*7'r^' r v~zn»j- '^.^ar-a , K;-;,»c r ” , ! j ir , '''.<;=' psr—TstaajM TO THI: PEOEBE; OP THE WITED STATES!! In tho mocshbf,BMember,lBsB, the unclerelgned for the flrat time offered for’sale td.'the public JTk 'BoveO Pods’ ab ® rt period they have gives, each uoiVerskl gatisftvctiCU' ,to the many thousand® of persona who.bAve tried them that It Is now ari establish OicJS Jbb ofjjodiiy^d. mental misery arising simply frorna neglecfbf 'small Cotoprafuts is surprising and it is tSwrefore oTUEe.hUiiet importance that a strßp {eps£ |nd mpet triflingbo<UlyAilrapj»t should be tad; for diseases of the body must'lnvfiriSb'iy affect the mind. The Bubscfi&nwisW only ask a trial of . DBHBEiiM IMPERIAL -WINE -BUYERS!! 1 from Wwfio iWOohattanis thewoUd to produce their equal. These Botees Weakl6tdifcaoli«;i<Jtoir»l: rebllitjfiind fcr and Enriching theßlood, are unsurpassed by any other reniedy 'oß'‘eart& ■ fTo Als, IMs onty Xha a.gupertor quality,-being aboaioue-tliird ihbh'Cther wines; warmings-and ‘ftrVigohiting thw wbbltf sysWniTrom the head to ibbff^et- ' As these Mittbrs are l fconjc.and alterative ’la 2 their chariicter. so 1 &|y'«treogtben' and" invigorate‘fhe Whole system and gjre Srfil'ie, tone and_ healthy action to all Its parts, by estialiklng the circulation’ [removing obstructions,and producing-wgeneral warmth j They are also,excellent for. Diseases and Weakness peculiar I to PomaJegj Whero a Tonic is required to ftyenjCfthen a&d ■frrK-f* the sysiezn. No-Eady, who is subject to lassitude and faintness, should be without them, aiL-they are reviving their action. TBB»! BITTEBS ■ Will not' only Core,' but yrovent' Disease, and (n this respect .are donbly vaFuable to tbepefßon who may use them, for . INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak LnngvJpdigeitionjDj’spepsis,,Diseases of the Neryeus System, Paralysis, Piles, and,for all cases requiring a Tonic Dr. Bods! Celebrated Wine fitters • ARB UNSURPASSED! ? ?or gore thro.t, so common among tho Clergy, they are •truly valuable. , v , , ( . ', v . t .. ,, s lor Oie aged and infirm, and for pcr*on« of a weak. oon-’ rtltntfon—for Mini.tew-of the £(015)01, Layjmt,«nd ail pub Ho BpeokMmfer Book-Keeper*. Tailors, Sefliuptresf es, Bfn denta, Arthrts, and ail persona leadingrAdadwtarj Me. they . will pro»e truly beneficial. - .* As a Beverage, they are wholesome, Innocent,and delicious to the taste. They produce- all -the exhilarating effects of Brandy er wltboafc Iptoxicatingj-. and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and who=wi»h-to refrain from It. They are pure and entirely free from the poisons, contained in the adulterated Twines and Llqndrs with, which tbacountry 1* flooded. • Thwe act only CURB but PREVENT Disease, and should be used by all who live in a country where the water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being Cbi^&nilpd.faint? with impunity. r . . Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist In' spreading these truly valuable BIOTERe over VHelfliidi and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. tbo H«*d, Slek .Head ache, or Ncrvoni Headache, Dr. bods’ Imperial Wine Bitters will be found to he utost Salutary and- -Efficacious. F E M A L E S. The many certificates which have been tendered us, and the letters DJhiCj proo that among the women a. ese bare" given a sutisfac tion which no others have done before. No woman in the and should be without them, apd.those who once use them wilt not fail to keep a supply.. DR. J. BOVGE HODS’ imperial wine • Fitter's Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them successfully In his practice for lhe lost twenty-five yeats. The propiietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovce Dods* Celebrated Im perial Wine-Bitters, had them tested by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for di«|a?9j %>j , T T Although* the medical mien 'of the ’cottony, aS a general thing disapprove-of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the United States, acquainted with their medical who will not higUfi iji'provo SB. J. BOVEEDODB’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. ‘ • In all newly settled places, where there is always a large decaying-sioibcr from which a poisonous miasma la"created, these Bitters should be used every morning before breakfast. ■ ■ DB.t J. BOyEB DQDS’ ISPEBIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, combined with Barberry, Sdwmbn’tAeal, 6mriAeyvWild Cherry Tree Bark; Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an experienced and successful apt peclaesod among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which the Medical Profession are so justly prqjo diced. t .■> ,; These truly Valuable Bitters Have'been so thoroughly tested by all.classes of the community for almost every variety of disease incident to the human system, that they s are now deemed Indispensable as a TONIC, MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE. PURCHASE (3NE BATTLE! : It Costs hut Little! Purify the Blood 1 Give Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the \ System I and Prolong Life ! Price $1 per iwttle, 6 bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by .—sole BaopßiETcma, , 78 WlUiiUiiSlrfVtl,, New York. druggist a^dgrocere.generally, throngb ouVthe conhtiy. Sept. 25,1861.—1 y. PBEIPT THE BLOOD. VEGETABLB -• .IJEE»3=I ■ V3E»XX.X.gi, AUBC- patKSIS.';iBITIfiES. THE hlgfr And'onrfed celeirltjy' which these pre-eminent Medicines have acquired tur.their invaluable efficacy.in aH.thP'.DiouyM* which tbeyiiyofeaeio cure, the usiißipcactlceoipaffiDgnotonly unnecessary, hut unworthy oft&ftri., A ■ '***•’ ' J - ■ ■ - IN ALL CASES of Asthma, Atotfl andChronto fihefflatiaa. Airectioaa of the Bladder and Kidneys. I BILLIOT7S EkVRRS iIND LIVER COMPLAINTS. la th« south abd west; where-these diseases prevail, tbby .will he found invaluable, planters, farmers nnd who once use these Medicines, will neyer afterwards be without them. ' ' ' BIFLIOUB COLIC. SEROS. .LOOSENESS, PILES; COSTIVE* NESS, COLDS AND COUCHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT HDMOKS, DROPSIES. person with ibfed.Utroesltig disease, should delay-u sin g-these medicineakamediately,.- - • Eruptions of the Skin, Erystpelas/Platnlfcncy. Fewr and Jpue.~Tor tofa acoorge'of the western country, thesemediclnec will befoand a safe, epeody and certain rem edy.’ Other medicines leave the~system subject to a return of the disease; a corn by these medicines is permanent. Try themi- 'Basfttisfied and be cured, ' ■; JAvlnett qfaempUxton—' QBIfERAL DEBILITY} GOVT, GIDDINESS, GKATEL, HeadKch** of avery kind, Inward Fever, Inflamatory Rhema thrm, Impure Blood, Janndicc, Loss of Appetite. Mfitciflial Z>£*sa*«.—-Never, falls y to predicate ; onfiroly all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than .the most pow erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. = - ' * NIGHT SWE'ATST. KERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS of autuivcndine motions. , .P£k?*—The original propriety r of these, medicines was eared ’of Pfles of S 5 years* standing, by the use of these Life medicines hlone, • • - ■ , . _ * rpAS-sa in theliead, tide, bach. Joints and organs. flhtuuaUtmi —Those affected with this terrible disease,will ba aam nT tfaaXtfe.M ed -JJw..,. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy*Salt , Scmfljila; or KTng't Evil in Its worst forms, Ulcers of ev ery description.' * . Worms of all kinds areeffectqrally expelled by these ihedt dne*-‘Parents wll Ido well them whenever existence suspected*; Relief will be certain.' , Tlialrife PiHa aad Phami* Bitten - btowy thb'bmob, ," .v" And thasromore oil dittaee front the syatStn. Prepared and eoldty BK. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, 336 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New York. For sale by all Druggists. SSyl. WEbLSBORO BOOK STORE. fTHIOE' subscriber,- bavin gpnrchased of Wm. H JL .Smith his- interest! in ;she Book, and Stationery Business, would.respectfullyinform tire, pubEc'pf' Bl* de"9ireto keep , " ■' ' " " ' ■ A. ,<3-,Blsrßli-A.X. ' ft ooim: AXD BOOK. 5T0833, ’. where he will furnish, - AT THE Oti) STAND, ia.thtPoa.fr Office Buildup,j {or by maU)iaU ; j THE NEW YORK-DAILIES at ths publishers prices. He will aiso kecep -on bend ell-the,Literary Weekliea,and i .. ■j 1 ,$jSe‘ttoaMj!'^gM|aes,, 1 • Including HaxperisytheAUsntlo.-Qodey’i, Petersen's Knickerbocker, Continenlal4o.,Ab. be kcptconstantly on hand, whom -eta repository of ci&SSIC&L, HISTORICAX, TOETicAI. SCHOOL BOOKS, BlanU Botths, Paper Han sings, * SHEET MUSIC, PTOTDJIES, MAPS, &c. ] Orders for Binding Books. J !the work. executed to sni any taste, and on the loweSt pOssible terms. Pdrtico. larattentioh will also be given.toSi’EClAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. One Thousand Volumes ot. the Latest Editions of SCHOOL [BOOECS. Parents, Teachers and'Scholars, are invited to cal . and examine this large assortment of School Books in which' may be found everything in use in the schools of the County. | Readers.— Sanders! entire series. Porter’s Reader, Sergeant’s, Town’s and Wilson’s Readers, ' Spellinq Books. —Sanders’, debaters Ac. Arithuetics. Groenleafs, Davies’, Stoddard’s, Cblhhro’s’Ac. ? Grammars. —Brown’s, Kenyon’s, Smith’s ;io. - Gechjbaphies.— Mitchell’s, Warren's, Colion? Ac. 'Davies’ Legeadre/Algebra, Surrey log Ac, Slates of all kiods-and sizes. - Copy Books, Steel Pens. |i r * Paper of all jl .Latin, _oermaD,.Freneh anti GreOk TeitJJpokaj on hand and to order.. . ~ . - Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Paper -Hang ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy -AT tide*, Maps, Pic tures &c. 1 ■ ’|f Hr ■’ JSSf- -ill orders promptly attended to. Wellsboro, Nor. 27, 1861., J. F. ROBINSON. BEiaoloL. JOSEPH EIBEROLLE HAS removed his BOOjT. SHOE, LEATHER and FINDIG STOREjjfrom his lafe location on Main Street, to bis Tannery at the lower end of the village, where be will beglacjlto wait on bis easterners and the jiublio generally. ’ Competent workmen are employed in the Manufacturing Department, and all work warranted to be ouriOwm manufacture. Also, all kinds of (j READY-MADE BOOTS.AND SHOES, constantly on band.' All kin!ds of Leather and Sbo Findings, also constantly on band and for sale at low prices for cash or ready pay.ij HIDES and PELTS taken?n exchange for Goods at the highest market price, if JOS, RIBEKOLLE. * WeHsbord, Aug. 14,1861. I 1 . N. B. All those" indebted to! the subscriber by book account, or otherwise, are .requested to call at once and square up. j|JOS. RIBEKOLLE. : STOV£» MD TINWARE. WILLIAU ROBERTS HAS opened, a new Stovk and Tin Shop in the Store, opposite Roy’s Building* where be is pre*. partd to furnub hisrpjd friends and 'customers, and the public generally with everything in his line ot business, including t 1- i Cooking Stoves of tbejnofijt r approved_FtyleBf Par lor, Dining Room, and Tinware and Kitchen furniture of all yarielijes. ‘ tt Call and see our new jgtdok.. fVellsb..ro, Feby. 5, 1862. \\ j GENERAL McCLELLAN HAS decided to jjo into winter quarters, and'P. R Williams, Agt., v has dASt'ded to “ follow suit/' and has accordingly laid in a jvdry large-stock of New Goods in bis line, viz: * :rj] Kerosine Oil, .. I] Xamp Oil, Burning Fluid, : , Camphene, Alcohol,' 'Turpentine, ; Drugs* | ( Patent Medicines,. jj Dyo Staffs, Window-Glass, Pntty> Ac., Ac,) j| Acr, -~- which will b$ sold at lowest mty r pricea during the war. P, WILLIAMS,'Agt. N. B. Confederate State Stocks and oil boob ac counts are at discount —can't sell goods for either.. . Weljsboro, Nov. 27, 1861, J WellsbOro foundry AND MACHINE SHOP AGAIN IN PULL BLAST. 4 ROBERT YOUNG, lals of tho firm of Tabor ~Touffg'*'Cff., Tiogartakes this method to in form tho Public that ho has loused-the . Foundry and Machine Shop, In the Village of Wellsboro, fjor # term of years, and having pat it in good running order, ie prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish* meat,in tho host manner and out of the best material. , TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE! He has.had over twenty years’experiencein the bu siness and will have the work,(entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. 11 No" work wilt he sent out half finished. MILL-GEAR IKG S, F ioWS, STOVES and eastings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 28,18*7. |BOBEET XOHNG. i COSSTI TUT IOX VVATJEK. The only remedy Job diabetes, Irrita tion 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 Discbarges nfler Urinating,' For sale by all Druggists. ' Pries $l. -WM. H, GREGG A CO., Proprietors. Morgan A Allen, General Agents, No. 46,Cliff St., New York. JOHN A. ROY, Agent for Tioga County. WelUbdro, April 16, 1352.-!y. THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY.— Just Published in a Sealed Envelope; “rice 6 eu: A Lecture by Dn, CULVERWELL, on the cause and cure of Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility,' Nervousness, Epilepsy j Im paired Nutrition of the Body; Lassitude; weakness of the Limbs and the back; Indisposition, and Inca pooity fur-Study.and.Labor; Dullness,.of Apprehen.- sion; Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love of. Solitude; .Timidity ; Self-Distrust; Dullness; Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Pimples eu. the Face;-Involuntary Emissions, and Sesal Incapacity; the Con sequences, of Youthful Indiscretion, Ac., Ac. This admirable Lecture clearly proves that-the above enumerated, often self-uffiioled, evils may be removed withou t medicine and withou t dangerous sur gical operations, and should be read by every youth Snd’BVcry mnn-itr the lands— ■ - Sent under seal, to any address, ir a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of sin cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS. J, 0. KLINE, 127 Bowery; New York, Post Office Box, 4556. - Jan. 29,1862.-4 m, i FASHIONABLE BHLLINEET SB( MAIN ST., |v?ELLSBORO. MISS PAULINE SMITH bas just pnniuei FALL AND WINIER GOODS, II • | Consisting of Straws of al] hinds,'Patters Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks of all: and in fact ALL KltfDS OF TRIMMINGS. She solicits a call from the ladies of VTeUsboro ricinity, feeling confiden t that HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION and compare favorably those of any caUW meet in the county in regard to price. BLEACHING AND PRESSING don* mperior mariner. | JSSf* Room at the residence of C. TTHltau, site 0. 8. Hotel, op-stain. Oct. 2, 1861. j MME. DEMOBEST’S 1 MIBEOE OF FASI The largest, beat and moat reliable i Magazine in the world, j Contains the finest Fashion-Plates, the'greatesl number of grav logs, the latest and moat, reliable inwi three, fall-sized Patterns for .Dresses, and ». new Braid~work and Embroidering Patterns. Mother. Dressmaker,'Mill iner and Lady «je°« it Published 1 Quarterly, at 473 Broadway,Net sold everywhere or sent by mail at 25 cents. $l, with a valuable-premiam* The-Sammer now ready, . • April 30, 1882. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Reiters hating beerr granted to the subscriber* estate of Jacob- Prntsman, late of Tioga f> dee’d., notice is hereby given to those make'lmmediate paymen-jand these having present them properly authenticated fbr eetu DAVID L.AIRINr Igirt- JOHN W. OOEBNSETJ Tioga, May 14,1882.. NEW COOPER SB|oP— The ondeK respectfully informal the ciUsensof ■ .gj and vicinity, that ho haa opened a COO.JW*" opposite .1 ' CRAWL’S WAGON SBOF, and i> ready to do all .manner of vork pr®®?! 51 order, from a gallon keg [to o "fifty Sjj,] pairing also done on tt|rt|notioo. w- r-® Wellsboro, May 8, JBPV Toons hkmlock bark wanted-* yonng bark of the first growth, wo* _? iD , to 40 cents per 100 weight, of this years p the Brooklyn Tannery near Tiogn. ml rvsxoN- Feb. 12, 1862.-3 p>os, I H. S. FIRE ; feLIFE UiSßß^gg BiaHLOW 4' THOMPSON, sob AETNAFLRE INSURANCE DORp^t Of Hartford, Ct—Capital 1 ' ■ “ HARTFORD FIRS Mffiao*;* - Capital, j. ; PAWNIX FIRE INSURANCE COM fit Of Hartford) Ct.—Capital, PEOPLSZSFIRB INSURANCE Cnu* 1 ~ ;0f ;New.:York-City_Capiiai NEW ENGLAND FIRE * Of Hartford, Ct., 1 C( MANHATTAN FIBEINSDIUHCKm * . Of New York City,-Capita] C - , MASSASOU .JIBE INSURANCE rvt ■* , Capitol, I HOMESXEAH FIRE INSURANCE cr Capita), ,i. ‘ NETf TOBK LIPBINSUEANCE CO ' 'Accumulated Capital, The subscribers ora prepared to iarae , suranco on the most : favorable terms fc, X, known and reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for three years low as any good companies. 1 *” All losses will be promptly adjusted uf office.. Applications by mail will rtest, tention j WM.LBI Oct. 13,1862., , 1 C.H.tHni P. J. FARRINGTON, Samyor JO H N*TTroT WELLSBOBO, fy * apotmeca WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKAtKI . , DRUGS, HBDICJXES AND CBSUK 1 PERFUMERY SOAPS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICII J BRUSHES, VARNISHES, tUStS, OILS AND DYE-SICFSg, PITEST ME'BICiJiBS. yiQLS AND BOTTLES, ’ ’ WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOi FtJItE B IKES AND HR. FOB MEUICAL PURPOSES. ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WINS, Warranted to be pure Grape-juice, preptrtf presely for Communion purposes. Prescriptions carefulljr compounded, u< promptly answered. i Every article for sale,usually sold,in a . Prog Store, and at the lowest market prices. WeUebpro, May 1,18f51 CABINET WARE ROO THE Subscriber mdst respectfully anmraot lie bus on band at | tbe old stand, and foi Cheap Lot of Furniture. comprising in part 1 Dretfing and Common Sureavi, Secretaries fl* . Ca*t» f Center t Card and Pier - Tablet, Ih'mi ; Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Common i , Cupboards, Cottage.and other Bedstead*, Stern fix* and Chairs, Gilt 2nd Bosexcodd ifcu&uij | Picture Frames. COFFINS made to order on short Betiet. Hearse will be furnished if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing done to order. August 11, 1859. CHARLESTON iLOURING ' WRIGHT Ss BAILEY, Having secured the best mills in the Coootj,, prepared to do Cuslom Work, Merchant and in fact everything that can be done in Hills, so as to give perfect satisfaction. FLOUR, IDEAL AND FEED, ; AT WHOLESALE OB EETAIL, Dt our store in Wellsborlo, or at the mill. Cub Goods exchanged for grain at the market priced All goods delivered freb of charge within th' ration. WRIGHT * r Wellsboro, Feb. 15, 1561. Koltock’s Daudelion Coffee. THIS preparation,imuJe from the best J»u r is recommended by [physicians as a taper tricioas Beverage for G|eoerar Debility, Dji. and all billions disorders}, 'Thousands tfhtf fem compelled ta abandon the use of coffee-will .bis without injurious effects. - One can .eonjiiu. strength of two pbaods df ordinary coffee. ‘Price Cents. * j - KollocH’s Levdltt. ■ Tho purest and best BAKINS POWDER, for making light, sweet’ and nutricions Breat cakes.- Price 15 cents; T" ' MANUFACTURED BT. HI. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and- Chestnnt Streets, phia, and for sale by all Druggists and (iroreri. March 5, 1862. - - I^-v- B. I. VAKHI
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