‘ ■ 1 M‘l t : ■“' E|op]tJom heajcn, 1 erid an^.w,; .' tomy,^i*jir,7.i. v 7 .. - A>r heiu i, cu’no with, duo e : iba;issipu ’ And huiuiny offer iny petltEm.* 1 ' I a»t no hoEOf'. wealth or (Jasg ■ .Trifterliko tliißol wouldaot ugnjej . • - iiNoriplondtii drei«, Doriiolißtjre, . . ’.tii'l'to nono ot these I.moetiaiml-e. , . prayoris. short, .oh I glint; it, then, «<i -In a.tTard,.girft me a mm. |j , i. ; J *:» •'£,;*l ’TOjId not wish to pTi'k orcbooie, ■ ' ■ . ’."-H# whoii»«tit ribnoi , hoi tbo gay/ttie nib, iie grara, i;; >Ih»laKj6r,'«h»rp < ,thB(io£ttir,gl»w. JW WeohUnt'ituiijM T«»! ' T . ..With any man. S ;M.ybe&ntyfades, my V Increasing wrinkles pluwnij |m, ; i My languid shook growo polu rod win,’ ! I cannot ystubiaia amap. U fi ; - ! ! propitious; t|ar my grief, - Add nndut man to iay relief, ft ■ ■ , - ; £ fg s . inswaps. : Mot many miles from Alder&rnck, “t{ie dear old bom? ftfjJFjjrny , Eo.rrcstarif lived bur Ifi tie Wind Nbinc.- %img 'years; <fei|-■‘Children, have rolled away, and boon"nnmher|>l with those that are nognora, iittie-itap-qf. itg&l whs | botfi fn durhome; nlSlißlibotly fts the' events of yesterday, dir I renumber her’birth, and beautlfut * It wna roocqing^6ueh, : a. : rte»niDg as makes'; otatJeel there is eomethingbf|i.eaVen even here; .“Oirwrib", glo-; t rjopsly.ra.dj.ent morntog sunrr-suob^JS giad. summer .months. |To irfijy bedside ..came; - deaf grandmamma, and f whiskered in my ear, —‘‘Darling do you know, vac have, a little sis . ter?" 1 i .•. A sister! How even now,t|fibugh the flow ers Wobmevet the toinb of Me.bnly being en. deared to roe’.bV't hat most eab|ed name, still a,< -4heo-does4t~make : .aAWinfl|-l>f-yoHrniitji!, and send a thrill of life-through;,|fery fibre of my’ ■'tsiftgi •• . - ’l'r*A|i ' ' t Arrbyed in my little pmMf ,dress, ! was ledi 'jobtsoiessly into <the room to sell; my little sister.: XO.’wbata strange,, mysterious -thing is a newt ’bOrri- babe 1 How beaufifuljtes room looked ; ' fbe jdrigi .white 'curtains drapng the .windows, {..parted carefully in the, centre; letting in the soft rays of the morning su At AW bed, with it. 3 not less sn'b#y,curtains, nnd'itbe- pure white .(■fragrant ohrjsanthnms—eveV|thing conspiring -ito. render it .the. most -spot for,the • dawning of a’ new life. ?■ j i .Child reader, have you ev.eritjiad f a little baby j sister? ’ If you have, yob t# jlahcy what proud and joyful feelings made i) Jj'j&art leap—made me clap-my‘hands and dal in a thous -nnd,cm is new ob- Jjeet-of love-before me. . ijfJ X'/Alvgrandmadnma !—dear Old grandmamma 1 haVe’spr'ikeb; to ijjo' running' i. brook to cease its murrnut Xg 1 , .or tpe songsters Mo hush tire if tuneful notef. sSh-to strive to stay this. o.vevw hei.ming fonntain (if poy! ■ ~nnd;^|g:e'. fell. Ijpon jjift household a deep gloom., youever see nj blind;baby, children ? L':tt&j sister Nellie was' itindl .f ' '■ [,f-X . , 6, ’tra ‘it terrible- tbif'g'fAbn blind-! to be , shut out from'tKese -tinned skies and ( blooming'flowers, and \uSVefjftp see the light of J ouV mother’s eyes 1 ' "Sly psaor mother 1 for daysXibe' could 'only wCeAsover little sister. Father- jtt,®. <glens ann:9/jKr t ; Ui9 pride was wounded at the thought of baring a'biind child. Thank God! bow soon BhOTSvOle into his heart pppnti| boaotn 1- *- Year by.year, most sweet and dear to as she grew,, i Though blind to albfhe world;’ yet sbej j. thejiglitahddove of t&rfhome, and no.joy i- aeemed , perfect -•saTerin-.ijbe^preaenco.of little blind Nellie. £i ' was ' ohploin Sf one of thoso maj.estitt gtearoere thivt .dlow the Atlantic. How well dpd kShat calm autumn mdrnlng’yElish he left us 5 bad bade us all forevVell,' apd' 'waa'BtnrdiSsgj on the ‘ balcony,' when NelKo 1 stole to bihff nnd with upturned •vufacev beaming with Joye,/vrl^pered— »?1 -,**Yoo- vr-TU-cotne back little Wind , .Nellie—won.t you, pa^aT’J ; •»•■“Xep,- darUng,” he erjBif-«|B4.;tefi<lerly j and that strong man stoopef down, and with tears e a kßs cn both ■terwlji'Htless eyes, and . jtrith a* (errant ‘‘God ble|s|jfja I” stepped hur ; tiedlj from the baloonf) the shadows of V- tho=ccdarv into the gresi hjart cf the restless) , world. , ] _ i,g ! . i J’But from, that hoar m *r(fiSdeparted from onr fireside; Nellie, formerly and guy, quiet and listless ; her| Vttle cheek-paled, and she seemed Kkß a'lambjSDst frmn the fold. It .faa in vJunjse.moT,ed he| into the sunshine. In her shflnhere, disturbed by dreams, she oaU—i’Pa'pa! papk.Ui-rOume, to your ljt s'lfo’blihdNe)lii£!i ': ' , ;’r^; A fo w„mwe- weeks, andl(||e lay in.our mo* hi et’s-irmi'jT dying; but' etelj befure ehe.depart -~-ed,-“dafluiasB there was i&dStnore.-nor- -shadow of ; little ? opened to the -light of dleaven, and ahe-'vl^ipered^-VMamma, - 'I seer-I see,!”— Little •• f . . ; As a Tittle four-year o d Shy was being put to bod ftib Kutber : BaM tl' hp(—^ *;• “Kias mSmina Jfohney.” • 110 at first refused, antj inquired, a ' “Do Vielitenants Visa t^^ r mriiumtis?’’ • r< “Wltjsdayou ask th'atHiy dear ?” inquired his astonished mother, • s ‘ > ’Cans#:Pih -lieutenant .our cotnpanr, and - Job WSiai is captain. n ’^<c s ‘:i ' - . ; that- beneathTiis • official '’to “kist ‘fitgira'ma good-night,’’ ltd thus saluted- her and vy£St to- bed. '.V ■ discoveries a-- L sjude by~aTPTurfTn .«»“ they'arm|. $ American. waters. '.Colambpe «•»«.<» “fu«ri ? a-and discoveredt hi * v*cd«bfty,. .Quite as- ei was the dis t «wty made by an Irii ipfifttigrttat, ’when he arrived ii\i|New y-ork hi ifiMand' heard the sun ' wtlTgan.—He inquired &ona : uf thef 'sailurs what that was? “Wfaj J;Sthatf Why.thtii’a 'Twmtd" “3u> aet i'V,iicUitne4, Padd *p3th’; distended eves ; ■“• Unset ? and doea thi v go in-this ' cbonlry-w’ith such a 01l that?’’ ’* . An old saying curreij ; European miKtarv runs ?a this-wh6|g : ■_ J, ’, • V .The Spanish to builJ Jpa. ThePronch,; tb t- take thnin., The Engl flg-to bold them. To ■•Tender this complete, i lyfullowing should be ’ ! 'ifd3mi : ‘ _ ’ ", ' The Confederates taspSjuate them, Prentice says Lot's } Jpwbuld be worth tie 7- enty-fivo cents, a pocn! 'f(r% the Southern Con federacy. , 13#..' ’ . * _ __ . * - j Wby is a married; c a candle?. ;_Be h» «w»«a»w-#) |sg«!«jught wl«a lie ; | I li I* r.-ifr ■£>:! IMPORTANT NATIONAL tf< PUBLISHED BY D. AP' 346 & 348 _ ' rnHB following part : J'CITI - nrh - ’ work feeing rrolnmes. ; i.Jbliu, it, , An addfiioca] volul»wiil be \ months;/ 1 v • ■ "Sheep, so,ss; .Half s4; Halt • -V I Tha4 lew American Cyclopedla/is popular without l»pin(£ learncnl, tot not pedantic, comprehensive bntsnf -1 flciently detailed. free from personal pique and party preju dice, fresh and yot accurate. It is a complete statement of all that is known upon every important topic within th* scope of human intelligence, livery important article in it* has boon BpeciftHy r wr[tten for Its pages by men who are au-i thoritics upon tha fiopiice of wLic&thoyjipeftk. They are re-.' qulrcd to bring the subject up to the present moment; to state Jnst how.lt standi now. All the statistical Information! f»from the latest reports; the geographical accounts keep[ §qo with the latest expidrations; historical matters Include' a freshest biogtahkloy tmtftei'not W»1y ! . dead'h'ift'bf the living it ft'h library oi*itwrtf* ABRIDGMENT OF TUB DEBATES OF CONOR ESS.—: Being a Political History of the United States, from giiuizatlon of the first Federal Congress in 1789 tojlßSS* EcU ited and compiled by lion. Thomas' U, Benton, from the of»| ftciai Records of v » V ».j X The work will be completed mlfi'roynl octavo volumes of TdO pages cacn, 14 of which are now ready. An additional volume wilt he iasued once in three mouths. » A WIT OP PROCURING THE CYCLOPAEDIA OB DEBATES. Form a club of four, and remit the price of fourbooks, ami bo Hotfl: aY flte tor rarl ri-igej or. flel leh oepfes out’ expense for carriage. > TO AGENTS. No otlstr works will s-o hbuially rtiw«rd the exertions Agontn. As thl* County. Terms mode known on appUemfan to>t6e Pibfishew7 i ipan.ll. ’O2.- ) GIiOCEItIES AND PROVISIONS. 'I'HE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully X inform the cit»en&of WELLSBORO ood vicin 6ity,lhat be has leased the store owned by one door east of FARR’S HOTEL, on Main Street, where lie will keep constantly on hand A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ' Family (hoc&^B3r&JF^ovi6to^#, , f i . SUCH AS i FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEED, KEKOSINfi OIL.JJURNINO FLDFDr CAMPIIENE, t’SMcCO; CIGARS, &c., &c., which ho will sell cheep ' FOR CASH- ■ Also a largo /vvoj-tmpntiif fine-BRANBIES. OINS, WINES, OLD RYE A-ND he nl>o Manufactures a superior arllcl* of CORN WHIS KEY, which bo will sell to Lumbermen, Hotel Keep-* ers and others, at j ’Cheaper o 'tfran any "6iti cr'estahlTshment in I Pennsylvania. J. J. EATON. , Wellsboro, Jan. 15, 1862. j I\TANSI)TEED'jCLASSIC.\X* SEMINARY. WAWSFIEID, TIOGA CO., PA. The Spring TermoT this Institution will commence March 18th, ISG2, and continuo thirteen weeks. E. WXLI>MAN/AJ'ffl.'l...:u,C....PßixoiPAL. Mrs. H. P. li. IVrr.DJTAy Preceptress. Muk-fi*A. Chase Music Teacher, j. Mr. Penmanship, i *a r. s? 'st f Tuition, Room Rent, Rued nDilEoard per Term, I in Common English - S2B 50 • Tuition frtm - $2 50 to $8 00 The success of dating these times when the country’s need 'demands iho services of every! able-bodied young roqn, has been beyond the expecta tions of the most sanguine of its friends. The de ■ pnhmentwoC is very popular. . Prof, Siicjfncj is <i. profession. jWq ore roost happy to say that ho bos been prevailed upon to ret main with us. Besides the daily instructions that be gives, Professor gives ..extra instrucliona tq those .desiring it fd^T^Monahfi'compensation. ThnfiA *<» t««ch during the summer will be admitted for half or two tbirds the term, others for. full term only. Board in tbe Hall at $1 50 per week.’ Rooms for self-bparding’.cpn in the village. All kiudi'-of 'produce taSeSDoTpayibeQ for tuition and Hoard at market prices. Fob 2ft. 1381. E. WILBMAN. . „ _f . TREES!,. „ , r* "toi Ixi-ii, the fob lowing aVple, Price, 20 Cents, Summer A/>p/e—Eprly .linrvest, Ejjrly Strawberry, Large #pu£b,.Goldeß Sfteei.’iled AplrnclmnJ Autumn Apple —Gravensfern, Fall Pippin, Portcif Juneting, Rombo, Jersey Sweeting. I Winter Apple Baldwin, Newtun Pippin, Rhode ' Island Greening, Eiosl!iS%pltzenburg. Boston Russet, Ladies Sweeting, Ladie Apple, Peck’s Pleasant, Hub-- None Such, King, Yellow Bellflower, Norih-i ern Bwmain, BuU Hie Greco, Wagoner. ; Cmh £pplc— Largo Red Siberian,.Small Red, de.i Yellow, do, ; , Pear, Prfic'so Cciili, Aunmer—lladalienc, Eloodgood, Dearborn's Seed ling, Summer franc Real, Rosliezer, Osband's Sum mer 1? T f: $■ J , ’ ~ li 3 1 fimdnnte Beiirce d’ Amntis, Flemish Beauty, Onondaga, Fulton* Stevens' Gene&ee, Urbanisto, Nnpoleon, Henry 4thi Dix, C.ushing, Blucher’s Meacow, Bezi de la Mo(te| Oswego Bourrc, Beurro of Bilboa, Beurt-d Bopo, Wood.'tock*’ Winter —Lawrence, Gloat Morccau, Passe Colmarj Vicar of Wakefield.' _ For ex<ra sized Vent trees we'shall extra prices. SBjpeii*». Blar-k llcniL inn, Bown'i Late Bed, May J>,uke, L’nriy Purple Guine, Late Pluck, Guy’s Early White, Napoleon Bigarrenu, Ain4 her, Yellow Spanish, lienuman’s May' lioliand Bi. garreau, Golden Drop of Herrington.* Duane’s Purple, Dawrencd’a Favorite, Waabington; Huling's Superb, Mnlteson's Favorite. Smitb’a Or- IcSua, Jefferson, Magtfutn iTonmn. Imperial Gage. Poacli.l Prirc IS Crawford’s Early, Helocoton, Bergen's Yellow, Sweet Cl Gra |»cs. ‘ laabetly, Catawba, Concord, Diana, Eebceca, Dela ware, Hanford Prolific, While Sweet Water, Biacl• Burgundy. English Gooi&bcrrles. I Several Varietes. ! Cnri'anls. Cherry, White Dutch and Bed, do. j .&&f. i il*rn9BWrnlnte j ysj liar way Spruce, European Silver Fir, Scotch Fir, Balsam Fir, American Arborvitte, Siberian do., Eui ropean Larclwtircaa,?jFuf»jlhCSrrWlute Flowerin | Dcutzia, GrncOTl , J/tutzm,'’Xltb&fteliiDese Weigilia’ Baltimore belle Rose, Queen of the Pr;iir e.“. Willow. The above we offer for sale at our Nursery ; they are hand sonic and-ifsuporior quality, huvo all been transplanted and wilt blear tnUiOviugAriib safety. j In digging and packing erre' will be taken, and the charge for packing wUI be the cost of materials used. Trees will H*fiW Siam depot free ol charge, ffs invite] all to -visit our Nursery and see fur themselves. Orders should be sent in early. j • . . I * >. , >V£I<LSBOR6 POST OTP ICE. Mails close.aifoßowet?"QtfKfJthcrn (Tioga, Cor ning, Cleveland, Sew York, 40.-,) at 8.4 S A. jr. The Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, 4c..) at Pike. 4c.,) at 2 p.n., every. Tuesday and Friday. California j£»!fa "■leave ‘S'osSYhtk the let, 11th anil. 21st of each month. - I ; luna St. Lonjs twice a week, tellers for this Mail should be marked 2 “Overland.’’ ’ To contain ah nil Id be registered. . Post Musters ore instructed to retain ail\na'ii lk'nt ter shy ijltinjneliwftbif gjteareges— 2 ’ if he be in arreara—for postage he paid. Poit Offieo'opon from 7“A, v., to i kv., M t¥ii¥4 ay," " Sunday falepted.| ~ Hogs Ophite,-K M. COSCENTBdXED X.YE, for sale at Hoi’s pace stose. Aii Insllifii ff<m <o Q Hn Ifff Touits I , ?,,, rfI«,M ,|® r,4B*»»ii»t: w* ~ ' i.S’tIOPSIIETORS. .. “An honest effort to diffuse useful information.— Most popular workmen &is subject are the reverse of AkW; nnd.nro mere advertisements of quacks."—PZy-. "mouth flock. "A .valuable addition to medical literature."— Bos ton True FUtg. f r ‘ ! *, t : “A valuable book for the afflicted, and for all who would pot be. . Its counsels are of gx;eat.-jmporjaoyo to all." —fiostnn C’lugregntioualist. , r "ContrfThs practical information -that* should be known and acted upon by parents and children, the .mneried and single, .The chapters devoted to children and their management ought to be read by every mo ther.”—Nunda{N. Y.) Nexns.^ For sale by Vho publtsher/ns above ; and by Red- Stole Strhet, Boston; by Boss & Tou sey, N. Y.; and nil Booksellers. Prices?. Sent, to any address. Unlike any other hunJi+Lhiz. will Xeacb the. rea.dfiJ,. how .to permanently ou-ngj of. eexual disease or', derangement. without seeing or any doctor whatever.' - . NtrxrtJißrmedical book has ever received such cbmmeahittion's fruui-the -rpreSs.-f-C7€t the licit. it, fairly, to be tie-best churn now Id age. This churn took the premium ot the County Fair held in Wellehofu’ two years ago, and we bare tho names'Uf many reliable formers-in this.Copnty and aud.fdjoiniug,opes, .who offer thoir testimony iu its favor, and in'fact'wtfold not be witbdut one. - The churn is simple in its construction, less .liable to get oat of repair v tian any other t ntd As sold at loss prices than idngt'patent cHurtifr; \titb '6quul da* pncity audffac lefe mefi*.'.WdpiiftiftfflCiJfye four sizes respectively, No. 2, price $l,OO, $5.00, $6,00, §7.00.. AU ordefif VlU'bß.promptly attended to. Town and County rights fycsale at reasonable rates* £3s'* All Irifriogemeht* will be pros ecuted forthwith. ■ ' . AU orders ha ftddrew©4 to the proprietors fo* Penn. 1 R-. G; AMI. C. BAILEY. 1 Fall «T Kins 'Colton, B. GEES, A GENT, . IS now receiving and intends keeping constantly on-ho'nd, (i ; i!iFgo : aa»ortme!Uof■ '■ DRY GOODS, «■..? GROCERIES’,- t a cl m t’. '■ CBSCKBRJ,. . ' HARD-WAiTE, '■' • . ... . , - fic., ft., <t«., wSisk’lid’dnj selkattitSieisl iadvftce-from cost upon which a man can Yfve.c - i - ’ , s?e; ; No Charge for Showing Goods. Lawrcncey>Uc, March* 26,.i5G2, . Wellsboro', Tioga. County, PennaL. MARINOS N. AX.S.EK. A.M.J - - Principal assisted bya corps of competent teachers. The Spring Term will commence on the 2-Ub of . ‘ * . Tuition for term of fourteen tceeki f from $2.50 to ’56.60.- ‘ : . ' ' ;.;r"&pRiNG- Fashions. ■& P. QUICK, HATTEBi | ' ’Mo. ii& Strcett Elmlx-i*, : keep! constantly op hand ajjeceralaeaortmeiit of -SitS*As b :eA L SSWERB BATS. . "Al*6 fill kinds of Soft Hats and Caps, Furs foe iadlopj 4c. llaU:moda-topi*dfr, Caßiand leave yonr mens* ure, and tßcd you can tmvoa’lfiU to ftVyoiu Pricey to suit the times. Quality Tfarreawd, ' Ehnjrft; .March 19, JS&2* ; ► -j BtiWEN SS ikAve.'tp'etate ibaliafleg-' -f if^i»oT , ed”ifrot» •silill, the £o hUpro' "’t Jvn®^ prepared .ift. junltfii.' tis ’«od .tgutyKani lit well nVaotcd iutortmeait ot \. . DRYGOODS. : ....' i . >' > READY MADE CtOXHING,. f - CDOTHS, JEANS, .ROOTS; AND SHOES,'HATS, gr6ceries. 1 ' . , , PRDWSteNS, -1 • : -‘-iit'£syc6rf£is; ' ."it'd sery rtnttHadT&iic* upon ~.— pisce paid for »1l ’ rgr.trs BIS6HAMTON. < _ «S t, IBffE.. ’ ®- w. LOljyßl't.iPrLndpal. ProfeBsot,of the 6eJ-‘, ■,; once at Accounts, pnibor of Lowell’s ; Treatise > jupuo Bookkeeping, Diagrams illustrating the mine, Ac. • n’ . - John ; Bankifl, fJommeroial Accountant, Professor of ; Bookkeeping end I’iaoticol Mathematics.: At J. Warner. Professor of Practical end Ornamental -Penmanship, Cummercial Calculations, and Currcg ; poadenco. .' ,' . J. J.,Curtis, Assistant .Teacher in the Bock-heeptpg Department. ■ - , ■ Geo. P. fiovre, Teacher of Ornamental Penmanship. • r I ■■ - - *'* --;- - - ' ; Daniel S.-Dkkinsun* on..Com-■ f ’-. . ; UoDerßoDecm B^ronm,Lecturer «o Contracts, ; Promia- ‘ . s6ry iotes, and Exchange. EevV Dr. E. Andrews,Vb CbinmeTcial Ethics. Students can enter at any time; no vacation. 'Grnd*> natesiiio-pnesented With »p engraved Di plqni.i* Usual time required to complete full com-) Wreihl cbmrefrbttfS th 12'weeks..- Erery student Is guaranteed to be competent to lake charge of the} books o('<uy JauMflass £rifi, and / ..quaU£«d-jto' earn a; salary s #hc^^tff<r < $l,'bOfr : 'per anomn* 1 Assistance rfpdeted to graduates inobtaining aitfiulions.., Board, $2 to £2.50 per week. ' , . , . . I j7s&> For particulars send for circular, enclosing! stamp. \ \ "k ! Ajjril 0, ISpS.-ly. GET THE BBST.—PATHOLGY OB THE Re productive organs; by RumsbllT.Tball.M- D. Tba Sexual Ons&nit>{&; 0. Jackso.v» M. D. Boston:’ B. leveuktt'' EsDliison, No. 129, Washington Street. ’ trealisesTn this volume are upon subjects of IBe utmost importance in a -physiological point of t| cw. Those subjects are bandJOd man able'manner. Theanilioraare medical men of largo experience: and the advice which they give is eound, and applica ble 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,sufiering humanity., it offers judicious advice, which may save many complicating their sufferings by resorting.tn fjUack-dpclofrs obd' empirical-treatment/* —7 lotton Journal. * 11 be Vend by all old enough to understand it."— Water-Cur« Journal, * "It wi(l b# the sbunre of much- good ;J being pre pared with* cafe. ahd IVotia abundant'knowledge."—. Jjoston- Traveller. "It is a book for fbo times, and ahould be in every family."— iro/-?d’« Cn»ia' y IJoaion. . To, .Farmers and Dairymen. FTIER'S B VTTER-WORKING 'CI'ICRN 13 iproonunced by Farmers and Dairymen in New ' England,'and by oil in this 'State who have tested Tioga, dpril 2, JS62< WJELE.SBORO’ ACADEMY. A Teaches* Class will also bo formed. Trustee*, ... • J. F DONALDSON, Pru't. Wellsboro, Nov. 27, 1861. >. , *. r .,_ -V PBODUCEv. RememVertbe Store below the POST OFFICE... W«H*bol4, Peb. 5, J«2- 'TO f HE PEOPLE OF ;STATFS! t la the moothnf December. ISiS.ilie undersigned for the arst time*oftVred’“foraM G-1 (1 ■the pnbUc'Ur. JBovcc Boas’ Imonrial WinoßitteM, an* id this aborti period they 'Lari gifetf’eucli iniverwO satiafifcttou to the' ni(ipy chonsandsof pcrsohsjwho have tried them that it ie now on eaUßliShQd'ArtJtlOytthe tUßennVof bodily apd- mental, mlaerjarisingsimplytromVneglecto'f aniall coniplaintais anrprieing and it SthtrsWre At.the utmost importance that a sßrlctatten ttoneotb* least aijtnent ehcmld'bti had ;' for diseases of "the tody 'moat tfivaSrtcbly affect the mind. Thoaullseribeie-now only-ask a trial of niPRBMZ’ WINE BITTERS! 1! from ill srtichaTS notased them. ■WechaUcnge.the ■■kotld to produce their equal. These Bittem Tor'tlw siomacTrt*General, PeWTiiy<ina' ftbl Enriching the Blood, arej absolutely ohraVpassed by anyother remedy .on .earth. Toj jbe this, it i»-only/necessary to saa£e. the trial.! The winAHwin* of a rfoperlor quullty. baing'abonf one-third- wines; warming‘end invigorating the; ,wbb!e«y*iem from the head to tho feet. A$ these Bitters tdnic and.alterative in their riiarncter, so they strengthen, and Invigorate the whole system and giTo a ! fino tone and; healthy action to all its equalizing the circulation! removing ‘obstructions, and producing a general warmth Theyfare also 'excellent for Blseaseßand Weakness peculiar, to 'Femalea. vhere a Tonic is 'required to' streOgth6& and brace tlio system. wbo' is subject ta iasfljtude'aod' faintnewj, should ho without them, as they aw Reviving their action. . THESE BITTERS ■-*- Will not only Core, but Prevent Disease, and in this respect are doubly valuable to the'person who may use tljem. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Liipg*. JniHgestioji, Dyspepsia, Diseases of th. Nerretos System, Paralysis, Pilcs. and for nil cases reijulringnTonlC i Dr. Sods’ Celebrated Wine Bitters ARE UNSURPASSED! For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, they aw truly valuable. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak con stitution—for Ministers of the Gojpel, Lawyers, and all pub lie speakers—for Book-Keejs?^,_ Tailors, Seamstresses, Sta dents. Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary life, they will prove truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating effects of Brandy er mine, without intoxicating; .and aje a valuable remedy for person# addicted to the os© of excessive strong drink; and who wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely* free from .the poisons contained in the adulterated tVines and Liquors With which the flooded. ■ These,Bitt Vsnot onlrCUlU: but PREVENT Disease, and should bo used by all who live in a country where ihe water is bad, or wheie Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being ■ pffrtretr'tnuneent -end-karntWeXi they may be given freely to Children-apd inputs with immunity.- <. Cl^rgymemWl- 1 temperance advocate#,w an act of humanity, should assist In spreading those truly ibelnnd?M>d thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. In-«U Affections Af tiw-Head, Sick Head ache, tJ or Nervous Hcaflache, Br. Bods’ Imperial Wine Bitters will be found to bo moit Sshrtary and. Efficacious. ? FEMALES. Tb» many eortifleates which liave bten tendered ns. and the t, ll ::r*.,vuic!>..\vo ere daily recejving.areconclneire prfiO that am(rt/g"tb<j4oniPß tb6«fr Bitters hare 1 given » sntiefac tion which no others have done before. No woman in the aud should bo without them, and those who once use them will not fall to keep a supply. DR. J. BOVCE BODS 9 ijrt’EßiAl” Vine- -'bittSes Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them soccewftrtly In his practice for the last twenty-five years. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. *T. Bovee Dods* Celebrated Im perial Wine Bitters, had them, tested distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them -a valuKbl© remedy for disease. Sen of the country, as a general ihiug disapprove of PateufMedlcincs, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician - can be found lu the Bolted States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will not higfilr Approve Dll. JT&)?JSE BODS’ JMPHRUt WIXB BITTEISs. •" ■■***■■' . In all newly settled places, where there is always a large quantity of decaying slmber from which a poisonous miasma Is'cfeltdd, these BttteW'should be ussdorery morning b< fora breakfast. dr; J. BQVjEE, DOlD's’ IMPERIAL WIWE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, combined with Barberry, S<niTmoD r abear, Comfreyy Wild Cherry Tree Bark; Spikenard, Chamomile flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who isan experienced and successful, Mjiysician, and jisnce shpuid not be classed among* ftfe nostrums''Whlcfi* flood country, and against which the Medical Profession ore so justly preju dicod. . These tnrty~4tuW»ble Bitters bare -be«4 so thoroughly •tested by all classes ot tho community for almost every of disease Incident to the human *ystom, that they are now deemed indispensaßle'M a TONIC, MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE. -V* ,-ipDRMIASE ONE BOTTLE! i, '.O It Costs hut Bitile! Purify the Blood i Givi Tans to thi~ Stomach! ~ Benovaie the System ! and Prolong Life 1 . i Ptlce-%1 :^er- "bottle, 6 Mttlcalfor $5. Prepared and sold by charles wippineu) & co., ,v -i -m- wiww*" ,i * 7S Wjlli|ini York. For sale l>y-dhiggifla‘'afad growers generally through ontftrtedtmriy.- -■' i/.; Sept. M,TS6I.-i.ly. . s?sa Bvaon. ' ■ ' " MOFFAT'S ' VEGETABLE , AffiP . PPCBNIR JBJTJTERS THE hlgb'iiW envied celebrity which those pre-eminent all the" piiwwtVwhfch they profcssia , 'duroVua4’ feiideted the dsukl pticttcbofpuffing not unlyminWessJarjvlratunworthj oftbtfldV ■*- *—* « - " ‘f -1 IN ALL CASES of ABthmft. Acoto.aod Chronic Ebemialsm,Affection* of thb Bladder ofldKidneyt.’ \ ■ BILLIdDtf .•?JiV£Rßr A NJ) LITER OOHPMnCTS- , ' Ip thMOtrth^&nU.wes^,where these disease* prevail, they will l>e toumi invaluable. VtanVen*, farmers and .others, who .once aso these Medicines, will never afterward* he without ttrcfni'. ,: ‘ ' t. j * BIELIOUS COLIC. SEEOS. LOOSENESS, PILES. COSTIVE 'fimSSiOOIiOS J-U-', .7 DROPSIES., .. ; : 4fcrtq»ia k -<-Np person With <Wav using thfi& medicine* tmDu>Jfatel.v. ‘ ' •* y . -■'""Eroptfd&.of m bTiiff^ysT]%iu ? . fiUdUphe.v>?Dr tola scourge of the' tttAtrh $ i>ubtry,‘ these t&edfcftnes will he found ft «o(hr speedy and corjalrfretn edy.., Othermodlclne* leave the system subject to a rofflrirof V«cnri> by these medicines Ttytoeni. L Be satbrAed-and he cured'. „ 1 ; ' r - r J QssdMh'es lhflattiatory llhema Blood- ofAroretfte. ■' iffifOinrtoT ever foils to «; entirely iift the effects of Mercury, fnSnitPlyifcoticr:tliau the dost' pow." -erlhLDl^mt]^PjLSat^m r iil“: w NIGHT EWE ATS. NERVOUS OEBltltY. COMFECISra -;V •* J-ofaft kitfdsJOltfSAsftj; AFHEGTIONS/ -■ Pi&f.«<-Th«.nrigirmV proprirP.f “sl^..medicine* -was : C«t«dhr PfU« Of 36 yean* Bunding* by the use of these Life medicines, ofon*.. r , .. I*AYNSIn thbh'eddyWdetbaeV JoWtsandjorgani. J ' affected with Abis terrible hs + Baii&'of«lietbytheUftf^fledlcfnacf I .'* ■ p-» ■: - r : .Jfasb of. EloojUotbe Ue^csctMTy,Sjdbßb€?ni, Spellings. Scroflnla. or Ring’s Eviliu its worstforms, .Ulcertr.oLev-, cry deecripjlJrtD,, - - ' '*• ‘‘ ' Wornls ofali hinds hre effectmully expelled by these modi tides, ParenUrwlU'do well them whenever their existence '~BQSpect6dr~ Relief-will be certain. - -? sc> * The. Life Pills iai FhaauL. Sitters.-, PCIiISY THE BWoi>. ' And thus remove all disease from the systdm. Prepared and sola by MB- WILLIAM B.,MOFF4T, 338 Broadway, Cor. Anthony Street, New York. Tw sale, by all Profifeiste. 52yl % X w,. W.ELUSBORO FOUNDRY AND iviACUINC^SHOP - AGATN-IN FULL BLAST. BO B ER'T ' YX)U HG, tate of the firm of Tabor Ydung-A, Co., Tioga,, takes this method to In form the Public that ho has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of Wellsboro, for a term of years, and having put itlo good running order, is,prepared todo all kinds of work usually done at such .an establish* mont, in the best manner and out of the best materiel. TWENTY YEARS E3U“BRZENCB! He has had;over twenty years’extwjnencein the bu siness and will have the work,.entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision.' -• . . ifo t cork ioill he sent out hedf finished. ! _P LOWS, '•S.TO VBS and castings of all kinds on hand and mode to order. —M®y-3&.-1567. ■ ROBERT YOUKQ, . kzixs, rth HE G life Atf‘CA tf SB OF HUMAN MimY.- IJu6t Rublisbed in a Scaled Envelope j Priced etsj A Lecture by De. CDLVEBIVELL, on Ibo cause * and cure Conaui^ijon and ’Physlcal DoblKty, l m' .paired Nutrition of the Body.; Lassitude; Weakness' of .the Limbs and the back; Indisposition, and Inca . ptufity for Study iuid Labor; Dnllness of Apprehen- af' Afemoryreversion to Society; Love of .SoHtudo; Timidity ;. : Self-Distrust; Ditsincss ; Headache; Affecllons of the Eyes; Pimples ott the ’Sielaj Involuntary Emissiotis, and Sexal Incapacity; ‘ Ibe.Consequences of Youthful Indiscrctloa/Ac., ic. . This bdiuirable Lecture clearly prove? the ■ 'abpve„cnumerntedj often sclf-nSJicted, evils * nn y>~*. removed without medicine and without dangerous sur gical operations, and should be read by every youth and every ‘than in the land. , • Fent under seal, to any address ir a plain, sealeu envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage ’stamps, hy addressing Dr. CHAP. •!* C. KLINE, ’ 127 Bowery, New York, OSce Box, 43SG, . Jan. 29,1962 -4m, VVELLSBGRG BOOK STORE. TfiE- (übseriber,. i»vidg purc{i9ted of tin. H Smith his interest, in the Book and Stalionei? would respectfully tbo public of bis ‘doifli-e to keep ‘ / ' ‘ C3- 32^TvT ER’A.Xi NEWS IIOOM 7; ' and book store, uherahe.wiU futnishj • AT THE OLD STASD, n the Poat Office Building, (or by snail) all THE NEW YORK DAILISS at the publishers prices. He Hill also kecep on hand all tha-Literary Weeklies, and TM monthly magazines, Including,Harper's, the Atlas tie, Godey’s, Peterson's Knickerbocker, Continental 4c., Ac. , , , Also, irill be kept constantly on hand, a com .ete ,re posjtory.of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ‘ Bill 11H Boohs, . Paper li an si ns*, SITES T M USIO, PICTURES, MAPS, is. OtiersTor Binding Books. The trork executed tosni .any. (psje, and .on the loiveat possible terms. Particn dij’r'aftention wifi also be given toSPECIALOKLEKS for any thing comprehended in the trade. One .Thousand .Volumes of the Latest Editions of SCHOOL BOOKS. . .Parent#, Teachers and Scholars, are, invited to eel and examine ihi# large assortment qf School Boosts in which may be found everything in use in the schools of the County. : V Readers,—Sanders* .entire series, Porter’# Reader, Sergeant's/ Towh’# and WiUson'a Readers. Spelling Books. —Sander#’, Webster# Ac. Arithmetics. Greonleafs, Davies', Stoddard’#, Colburn's Ac. Grammars;—Brown’s, Reuyon's, Smith’s «fcc. Geographies.—Mitchell's, Warren’s, Colton’s do. Davie#’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ac, States of all kind? and sixes. Copy Baoks, Steel Pens. Paper.pf all kind#, • Latin, German, French and Greek Text Books; on, band and purchased \o order. . 1 Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Papex Hang ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Piet turca Ac. '• *• JES* All orders promptly attended to; Wollsboro, Nov. 27, Ififil. J. F. ROBINSON. REMOVAL. JOSEPH RIBEROLLE HAS removed hin BOOT. SHOE. LEATHER and.FINDIG STOUK, from his lata location on Main Street, to bis Tannery at the lower end of Ihe village, where he will be glad to wait on bis customers and the public generally. Competent workmen are employed in the Manufacturing Department, and all work warranted io -be- our own manufacture. Also, nll kuidfl of^, . READY-MADE'BOOTS AND SHOES, constantly on hand. All kinds of Leather and Sho Findings, also constantly on hand and for sale at low price# for Ciiih or ready pay. HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for Goods at D.c highest market pAce. JOS. lULEKOLLE. Welisboro, Aug. 14, hs6l. N. B. All those Indebted to the subscriber by bcok account, or otherwise, are requested to call at once and .-quare up. , JOS. IUDEROLLE. STOVES AND TINWARE. /WILLIAM ROBERTS HAS opened a new Stove nnd Tin Shop in the Store oppos-ite Boy’# Building, where he is pre pared to furnifb his old fricncla nrd customer?, and the public generally with everything in his line of business, including Cooking Stove# of t,ho most approved styles; Par lor, Dining Room, and Cool Stoves; Tinware and Kitchen furniture of all varieties, #2?* Call uwd- tee our new stock. • eifftiMro, Fohy. 5, 1*362. _~ GENERAL MrtIELLAN HAS decided.to go into winter quorterr, and P. K Williams. Agt., has decided to “-follow writ/' atm has accordingly had in a very large stock of Hew Goods in bis line, vix; Kerosine Oil, Lamp Oil, ~ Burning Fluid, Campbcne, . Alcohol, Turpentine, * • 1 Drugs, ' Patent Medicines,. - Byo Stuffs, ,Windo*v Glass, Putty, Ac.. Ac*, • , which will bo sold at lowest city prices during the war. P. K. WILLIAMS, Agt. N. B._ Confederate State Stocks and all book ac counts are at dhcount—-can’t sell goods for either. ' Wollsboro, Nov. 27, 18C1. • •• TUE ONLY REMEDY FOR-DIABETES, Irrita tion of the"Bladder,Tnflamtnation ot the Kidneys,‘and Catarrh of the Bladder, Stran gury and Burning, or Painful Dnnhting, Stone in ’the Ulidder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and ‘Mucous or Milky Discbargcsiirter Dricatioj, r Fbr‘sale'tiv all Druggists.* Brice sl.' GREGG * ,CO.; Proprietors. Morgan A AUen, Geoeral Agents, Kb, 46- CHff St> New Ybrk. i I j'OilK A. ROY, Ag«nt for Tlo£a County: Wot!sb|>rcj* April Ifl, 1862."1y. '• / ‘ 1 ■ t,-< «< a^af 1 -- -~ ti -i.’. •' w ■ fc - EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.— M””* beeu-grantedto tha :‘ a J?‘- euhtte'of Jpobb'PmtomaD,late of ; detf’d.,nati« ia'fcereßy giren. ta make immediate paymeD-,and.tMW«V tte Tioga, May I4,TS<(2i . ' . . ivrEW COOPER SHOP.— Tto i IN respectfully informs tbe.oWlti) i and vicinity, that .ho -{tas.opeued ».tv •opposite' . » .... CROWD’S WACOK ft ! end' is ready to‘do alt, ipaonVr order, from a gallon keg te a -fifty. J*g pairing also don»df short'Mtics* I ,* iW.eUsbpro, May 8,1861,• ' • COfeN^lq:® FHU3& HPE IHSUKAISCE v -- Biaatow « AETSA : EIRE. INSURANCE COllP^f, ■ Of Hartford, -pt —Capita] HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE rn,„ Capital i, ..;J ; C COi >K PACE NIX FIRE INSURANCE muL ™ 01 Hartford, Ct.—Capita],, «-fU4; PEOPLES FIRE. INS(IRANqe CNUr.? 1 Of New York City—Capita] hUMfi Ar NEW ENGLAND FIRE WSCBi.wJ -Of Hartford,(Cti ] •- . MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCH ~t Of New York City,—Capita] MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCES ** CI Capital, j - .’i HOMESTEAD FIRE INSUEANCEcaoVr’ A • Capital, i - r ■,! . VM f; NEW YOB? LIFE INSURANCE CO f Accumulated Capital,!' ‘ <• The subscribers are prepared to J S jj u * »r ’ sorariee on the most faVortble tends la ft/ 1 known and reliable Stock Companies W Farm buildings .intnred (for three jean it plow as any good companies. r _ A!I rrill be promptly adjusted sad m office. Applications by niall will receit*in tention : 1 j ivjr. L. Blsr?. 1 Oct. 18, 1862. ! C , P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor.' THOi!t SO! JOHN A. KOY, WELLSB OHO, PA., APOTHECarv WUQLMAI.E ASD RETAIL DkALXS jjf" i?J? UOSi ItEDICIXES AXD C&UIBAU, PERFUMERY soaps, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICII BRUSHES, VARXISHES, 'iiISTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, PITMTi 1111(11 VIOLS AND BOTTLES, WINDOW-GLASS, POTTY, LAMPS. CIGARS AND TOl PURE WINES AND BRAN] FOR MEWICAL PURPOSES. ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WINS, Warraated to be put© '(Jrnpo juice, prepi pre**Jy far Comtmmiun purpose*. 1 Prescripiions carefully ioifipcuaded, aod promptly answered Every article for sale usually sold Drug Siore t and at the lowest market prices, Wcllaboro, May 1, 1SC1 ! . < CABINET w re .r oo THE Subscriber most Ireapcctfulljr aosunscj ho has od hand at the old- stand, andfej Ciic.ap Lot of Furniture. comprising in port Dretsiug and Common Qurntm, Seert}sri(t ok Case*, Center, Card and Pier TalU't j Pinv Breakfast Tubmen, Cupboards, Cottage and other BedtUnd*, Slaru fa* cui'rf Chair*, Gilt and Boeettood iSouliit Picture Frame t. i COFFINS made to order on -short sot hesrije will be furnished if desired. y. B. Turning: and Sawing done to ordir. August 11, 1859; , , B. T. VAXHI CiiARLES'Eear- flopring m WRIGHT <sc 2 BAttBY,. Haring secured the best mills in the County prepared, to do j Custom \Vorbyj.9forcliunt and in fact every thing 1 tiat can in Mills, sojas to,give perfect satisfaction.' FLOUR, HEAL AKR- FEE! WHOLESALE- OR RST AH, k\i our store in Wellsboto, or 'at Ibe 'mill. I Goods exchanged for grkin at prfet AU gooda deZ jeered tree of charge within l> ration. I WRIGIIY &B/ Wuilsboro/Fcb. 13, 1661. Kollock’it Dandelion Cofl THIS preparation, frifttfe from the best Ji\ is recommended by physicians as »eap*r trivious. Beverage ‘for. Geuerai .Debility C and all billions disorders. Thousands who. compelled to abandon lbs use of cofttt will without itijurious effects. Gift'* 6*o* cod strength of two pounds! of <Jrdio»ry*.«fi«e. cenu. Ko I lock's Levaitt. Tbs purest and BAKING POWDEI for making light, swcfet and "nutriciora Bi cake*. Price 15 cents. MASCrACTTRED ET BL H. KOiIIOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad i«d Chestnut Streets.' phisa'aad for sale by; all Druggists hid firf Marcfc 5, 1862. 1 ! FASHIONABLE MELLINEBT MAIN ST., WELLSBOB&. MISS PAHLINB SMITH hn» joet port , FALL ANjP WINTEB 6GOBS, Consisting of Straps of all .Kinds, Bloomer .flats, Flowers, VoJrets, SilKs .of and in fact < ALL KINDS OF TRIMSfIW She solicits* call from the ladies of^e^ 1 vicinity, feeling confident tliat HER ©OODS AvILIj BEAR INSPX and compare favorably vrifb tbor* of any mani’itT the cbunty iq regard to price. AND PRESSING superior maimer. \* * v 'jSSf'Boom at lbe teMdence of Hotel, ap-«4air». Oet.;3, 1861. j - _ j , M.ME. DEM OREST'S MIRROR OE ft ’The'-larpest. brat'and most teliaw ■Magazine in the world. ■ Contains- It* finesl.SashtOD-Plates,ltUe ftrenleet nomMr graving*, the latest and most Telmpie three full-sized Patterns for Vrtmh *™ Bhw Braidiwork and Embroideringßau! Mather. Dreifrmilt.er, Milliner *nd R»“>- it, published Qnnrlerty. 0M73 Bro »“•w> rold ererisrbere or sept by mail zt-R . Sl. yith aVpluawe ptoininntr Toe So no* ready, ! ■ Aprß SO, lSt2. 1 Young hemlock babk young bark of >t to 40 cents per 100 weight, of tms •> the Brooklyn Tannery near Tioga- JQ) Feh. 12, 1£02.-3 roor. *’ ' • ■ |—
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