Lc i?~ H ,°M iLY ° w ii' <■ t =.’ . . . sV'pouai«i'3 —•. : ''l have reaCvritty SaaCyoar Lt enchrc, ; “Vl(,’ s a game rhave played, «l%|ft»« e lW s P>' ■M« iryou M W.elM®.; • ’ X ■ v ”lt'teachcja,l eB 3 o D'more,ge9ii®eaf.“tte,.. - ~ ’To be gloaned from'tbft ( - li; l,ij play it-alone. ■- Self reUance, • ' The advances guard of eewßooge aftWtly wait . ■ Until time has-develdpcd proclaim ; ■ Deserve a high plooe on the # feme ,*■- •' , Andoneninllfe,«siß EaoB?eaJ»l;,:-' t t - . Too make a Big March when |w!,pw| R alone." But to “go it alone” yon ah % ■ y oa most, hold the Big your ' ; hand _ • «. - --i» .. rf*"- V ‘ - ■ And too often in life, in cCslmilft! ?-5> C -- . : • Ufoa depend on.suoh oarde to-sS&li yoratbe tricks, '- go that something too much "flf| Jr*" knave nay be ■ • -. shown ■■■ ■■rtikt&k ,-*« '■ ■ In a selfish desire to “go :; ■r- ' ; Bdt the game .yon describe : aBa|4|- 'fel strife,” : Bat* moral to pnint'for the ■lt is this: when the 'bards \nr|£4;a'S;-touna on the : ' stand ; _ Isife L'i. J'’ . •And each player looks anstonsl|iA(niiS;Sandj - How bravely your partner, ill lu|k resist, ' r - , If cheered by th&sonnd of y qu| ; I’ll- assist.” | The great Ghllieo, imprisoned ; . In the depth of his sorrow thisi&rrjiptliy found, - Whoo angry Donnnicians hurleiyrf'via head, All the wrath on which bigotry® (:»HipU ' s fed. ■ A fair firm appeared through taakuiigoJjp'sdim mist, - And a daughter’s aoS voice iWjS«}jprffd; lop—“ I’ll ‘ assist.” , ■ f ,j; ■ t ; What’s the use of this world, il jv cold, * Ton selfishly seek all the honojfft uftbU|S, ' * Repelling your'neighbors, wits aE&eJlif, stone, . And the words, harshly spoken' t Mt’g,g|iy U alone. 1 ” * No—No ! higher up on humani# I* , Is he who can cheerfully say—|fl! Then in love! Oh, rash poet u|f'|h«t iltfaoso bright eyes r ■ - ■ v il« , . Are gazing in yours with a tend Should apply to your own caJW ihS ineral you’ve ishown • ,'l' * And quietly-tell you to “play itjfcl nSgSi*-> With what passionate ardor be kissed Till theyimurmured once more jftd-.'stFlt{words—“ I'll ' ■ a^ St! " ; , ' pl| C ' Then shuffle the pack! Cut thsia'ids-snee again, And let a new monilawakcn yo|r Go! teach to the world that the aa j’^f'.li/e May be lightened to all who takjv F-vu.l''S-;ti ,e strife, If the geneiaius lesson, thus Tir.f-.ed, And each mala to his neighbor assist.” r N 1 KDUCATIQNAL-SlNSiifW. In onr last article we .noaoid i girne of the things necessary to gain i4du||tion. We will now notice some pf a good education. _ 11; ,’ 1 II Ist. It will give a man greif;j,pcrkßr. and in - fluonee among his fellow-metf not if a man has the energy and perns )f|Boe' of a Co lumbus that would discover worlds if there were any more|{!’di,'p,ver, or the integrity, fidelity, and patrioSii.tti lit/a Wash-' ington, that would cause hittjf^:j|j| 'down his life for his country, yet if h'Bi-j'eSfwij possess a good education bo will loBeiifyed|leal of the 11 influence which he otherwisojfaAjbk|lsive. The reason of this is plain.' Peifct have .more respect for the $ ideated men and are more willing to follojSs|l|ejra advioe in matters of importance than follow the advice of the, uneducated they know that education fits a ■flE.'any place, for taking the lead or others. But the educated' roan isigir Viy®: admitted among every class of pebplo’fw j have ample opportunities for, stole- | jraiir minds with "every species of knowlefe V/Sm will'Ena ble them to exert a good their fellow-men. The farmer, mfe ? ( i)o ? iand mer chant, all give the Student a iB£];';y)»?eloome to their homes and while he is A >' pitalities he iftmaking himself; ; J ((Minted with their peculiar characteristic^'; iiJt?, ,jbo., and his knowledge will be of ben®, r; ! (o^ when be is called upon to fill somsetj y mtSs honora ble offices which fall to thelSf X ■ |iu'educated men, in enabling him to wielifb ( influ ence over these classes of inmN iflsi 2d. ’■ Knowledge is power.’f; .b confers power upon nations and individuals! ;.H heltpost pow erful nations on the globe are| > j ts« that con tain the greatest number of jls and where the most attention is 'piit ■ this sub ject. England and the United jf- i|tes ate the most powerful nations on according to their size, and this fact is V’'fijtributed to the attention that is paid toj§, ia t|dgeation of the people. Why is it that!|s ijjsnil has al ways held the supremacy ovefs i|ie nations of the “old world,” unless it|i of hosts of such men as Brd|t: nqn# and Pal merston, men of vast learningq’fdSiwho place a just estimate upon the va 1 upfiid|imp; 1 rt■, 1 nce of edneation, and also of the h|c ’viir tjiek it con fers upon those who acquire nations, or individuals. Such men 1 Wuy sinews, of a nations greatness, i Apllong as-a nation is blessed with such'l® j>s|;;men, and. as long as the nation applies If |lh,'knowledge to good and useful purposes jlf t tAoilong will that nation be blessed with pb;V if Land influ ence among the nations of thga vf hl-.j Bot that knowledge is power is easily jp Ji qip [,by com paring the conditiop of Africar -AfiSthhiof the United 5 States. The- one is a pfSl , !wealthy, and great nation. ' The, other 'K-; t igno rant and degraded one, a jjprpy to its nnjnst and avaricious neighbodf." ’'iffte “ west- • era continent.” Now what fig eaft[ie differ ence f It is simply a want tH’ Jknfj{Hedge on the paff of the Jatter nation.j. Iff 5 |p' , The “sable sons of Africa” the opportunities for gaining an ei&Aifi|pithat the' people of other nations have dyfe 5 _ Their eyes have never been-gloddonel : sight of Collages, Universities &o„ witij jl )|eioepliqj)' of a small portion of them, bnrchlffeave, been doomed to remain in ignoranca; s i|p‘t jAfrioa is becoming enlightened and not far distant when the education wm(iMfe> people of Africa will possess will enal|fi take a, prominent position among of the earth. -So we see that .and happiness are gained by acqulfi educa tion, while they are lost to a'jSt, by rioolecting it. A considerate. 01J&II these ti.nigs should lead the yontM' f to make greater efforts in cultivaret minds than they ever,yet ha'sfr«lwe.i|' : ( Brookfield, •; j| > i Pithy.—The shire Legislatuture opened . •* WhaHrtliw Oempm"dtet't^dyflp^Ty ,r,,J * >'■. boy replied; “ jit, Schnapps, | ■ i.ssf and nix comerouco.*'| : TIiO :fcoy was I prum -iei instantly. ! ■ i ' 11| 1 •• i:r -"t • Kt.-%IX; I'!:,! -•. “£ i_3 , - \s 1 WELLSBORiO BOOK STORE. .;,M S Si-: lllffß snhsorifaeri having purchased of Wm. H ;-JL‘ Smith his interest-inUhe Book and-Stationery .-linsibees, wotild respeotfuHy Inform the pablib of bis .chaiite to kafip v] X- r oteirsa.' Xj 'sTiawe’.itoo&r : C~ : :V-- ANl>; BOOR. STORE, - ,' ' where.be will'farntsh, 4 :;-;- '. ’ .. j ; - - ■ AT THE OM> STAND, n the Post Office Building,-(or by mail) all .TSR NEW YORK* DAILIES ' ■■ .at the publishers prices. He will also keeep oa lumd all tho Literary-WeeklieSifand- '2 r ’ : ; . HoatUy JSaenz&iesr . Includurg Harper’s, Petewon’s' f £ wiU fea kept CGDstaytlj %a.ad x a com, a«te' repoaitory r jof ' L l' , « ‘ CjuASSICAL, HISXOBICAXij FpETICAL i- SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS -BOOKS, - Blank Booku, Paper naosings, ‘ * SIIEET MUSIC, 3JAPS, &c. , . Orders for Binding Books. Tke work executed to suit any teste, nnd on .the fewest noaeible terms. Particu lar attention will Msb be to SPECIAL OBDEES for nny thing comprehended in the trade. *• v One Thousand Yolames of kho Latest Editions of 1 SCHOOL BOOK^; Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are invited to cal \and examine this large assortment of School-Books ia which may be found evvythisg in use in the 'StiTiools of the County. ! ReADKiiS,—Sanders’ entire fserics, Porter’s Header, Sargeant’s, Town’s and Wilhcm’s Headers. Spelling Books.— Sandersf, Wehsters Ac# Arithmetics. GreenleafJ, Davies’, Stoddard’s, Cullmrn’s Jcc. j ► Latin, German, French nnd Greek Text Books; on h«nd and purchased to order. Watches,- Jewelry, Picture Frames, Paper Hang ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic tures Ac. All order? promptly attended to. Wellaboro, Nov. 27, 186 f. J. P. ROBINSON. THE undersigned has beeninppointed Agent of the New niusfrated and 'Historical Copper Plato Map of the World, on Mercator’s Projection, compiled from the latest and most authentic sources, exhibit ing the recent Arctic and Antardtic, African and Australian Discoveries and'Explorations. This Map shows the world as-it is. 2d. Shows the rapidity of the ocean currents and streams per hour. ■ \ 3d. Map of the Earth, showing the currents of the winds and streams of the Ocean, Also the lines of equal seasons, equal summer and equal winter, temperature attached to it. f 4th. Time table of the world, elevations of the Earth, lengths of the principal rivers of ithe woVld.' sth. The world in four hemispheres. Also the world as apprehended by the Ancient Greeks, Cam merii in Iloraer’i? lime 900 years before Christ. Gth. Description of the principal 'sources, division of the principal creeda in the table showing 'the mean annual fall of rain in the tl. S. of America, statistic? of the whole world. 7lh. llvctengrnphieal Map of the World, exhibit ing the mean proportion of ruin distributed in differ ent Zones. Table showing the relative proportion of land nnd water. Bth. The .phases of the Moon, and Chronological table Htutifig the most importantglobular circumnavi gations. Everything that has been recorded i« on this map. This map is designed for t Schools nnd will be furnished to School Directors and citizens at a very reasonable rate. The County is now being canvassed. , Delmar, July Id, 1862. ‘ A- BACON. GROCERIES ASD PROVISIONS. THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the citizens of WELLSBORO and vicin ity, that he has leased the store owned by A. P. CONE, one door east of FARR'S HOTEL,;pn Main Street, where ho will keep: constantly on band A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Family Groceries & Provisions, SUCH AS 1 FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEED, i KEROSINE OIL, BURjNING FLUID, CAMPIIENE, TOBACCO. CIGjAES, &c., Ac., which ho will sell cheep j ■ FOR CASH- Also n large asFortmentbf fine BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, OLD KVE AND WHEAT WHIJ^KEYS; he at?o Manufactures a superior article Of CORN WHIS KEY, which he will sell to Lumbermen, Hotel Keep ers and others, at Cheaper than any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. IV£LL«BORO’ ACADEMY. Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Penna. MARINUS N. ALLEN. A. VfLt - - Principal assisted by a corps of competent teachers. The Fall Term will commence on the 18th of August, 1862. Tuition for term of fourteen week*, from $2.50 to $6.0-0. A Teaches’ Class will also bo formed. By order of Trustees, J. P DONALDSON, Preft. Wellsboro, July 30, 1802. HAS opened a new Stove nnd Tin Shop in the \ Store opposite Ray's Building, where he is pre paxed’to furnirh his old friends and customers, and the public generally with everything in his line of business, including * ’ Cooking Stoves of the most approved styles; Par lor, Dining Room, and Goal Stovesj; Tinware and Kitchen furniture of nil varieties. Call and see our new stock. Wellsboro, Feby. 5, 1862. [ , v '' Siiingc Wauled. . ONE DOLLAR per Hundred wetgHVwlU be paid for dry Schac Bark or Leaves,’ by JOHNSTON 4 BOYCE. • Tioga, June i, ISB2. Bt. Grammars. —Brown’s, Kenjyon’s, Smith's Ac. Geographies. —Mitchell’s,’Warren’s, Colton’s Ao. Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, fSnrvejingi Ac, Slates of all kinds and sizes. - . Copy Books, Steel Pens» Paper of all kinds. MAP OF TlTfe WORLD OK MBE CA TOR ’§ | PR OJECTIOK WHOLESALE, Wellsboro. Jan. 15, 1862. STOVES AMD TIVWARE. WILLIAM ROBERTS j DR. ROBERT ROY CAS ALWAYS BE IDCBD AT HOY’S DRUG STORE, Wellsboro’, Pa. where he may,bo consulted at |all hours I . of the day by those who desire ”, I .2VEET3DICJLX. JLIDVTCCrfe. XtfE tIOOA. tC ; ' BUftjHAMiQK ■■■ ." ; -, connußci alcollese. 1 i. - i An lmtiintlen to QimllfY Yoqps „• Sien.for B'iisirieM.. ‘Ji vtimhhh’-k\w£&Mia, ■ ■ - ■■■: pROPRIEttORk.; D W. LOWELL, PrincipaV.'Prtjfeesor of th, Sci , eDte of Accounts; ,aaihoi*hf Lowell's-Tkiatije .-.agon Boot keeping, Diagrams illustrating iho same, ■fAc.''* ~ ' I—‘ 1 —‘ ~ ' c ’'; ■John Rankin, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book-keeping nod Practical Mathematics. ; , A. J! Warner,' Professor if Practical andOrnameutal - ' Penmanship, Commercial Calculations, and Cones-, pondoOcO.. : ■ • . J. J. Cdrtilj . AsMitnnt Teacher in. the - Book-keeping, ... Department 1-' •• : GeO. P. Rowe, Teacher of Ornamental Penmanship. UEOTtJBES: Ron. Daniel S. Dickinson, BUD., Lecturer efe Com-, ■ , mercial Daw and Political Economy. Hon., Ransom Baicom, Lscturer op Contracts, Promis sory Notes, and Billsof Exchonge. - ■ Rev. Dr. E. Andrew«,on Commereial Ethics. Students can enteriatiahy"time; novocation. Grad uates are presented with.-an - elegantly , engraved Di ploma. . Usual time required to complete full, com nSerciaVcoafse from 8(p 12 weeks,' JJvefy, student is guaranteed to bo coni potent to take charge of' the books Of any business ’firm, and 'qualified, to ‘earn a salary frbm,sBoo to $1,500 per ann'nm.' " Assistance rendered to graduates in obtaining situations. Board $2 to $2,50 per week! j m&~ For particulars i send for circular, enclosing stamp. ‘ - - April 9, 1862.-Iy. • ' TIOGA CO. COURT PROCLAMATION;— Whereas, the Hon. Robert G.,TVhife, President Judge for the 4th Judicial District of-Pennsylvania, and Royal Wheeler and Victor 'Case, Esq.’s, Asso ciate Judges in Tioga county, have issued their pre cept, bearing date the 11th day of June; J 862, end to me directed, for the holding of Orphan’s Court, Court of Common Fleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at Welisboro, for the County of Tioga, on the last Monday of August, (being the 25th day), 1882, and to continue two weeks. ■ Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for the county of Tioga- to appear in their own proper per sons, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which of their offi ces and in their behalf appertain to be done, and all witnesses and other persons prosecuting.in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not to depart at their peril. ‘Jurors are requested to be punc tual in their attendance at the appointed tfme, agree- Given under my hand and Real at the Sheriffs Office,, ' in Welisboro, the IBth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty two. H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. THE subscriber offers for sale the Steam Grist Mill located oo StoDy*Fofk, 8 miles from Wellsboro, with 8 acres of land, one store buildibg and dwelling bouse attached, one small dwelling and small barn. The mill has 3 ron of stone, 2 good bolts and all the necessary apparatus in a custdto grist mill, a good steam engine all in good running order, which he will sell -at a bargain or would exchange for other property. There is no better location in Tioga County fur a good custom Grist Mill, title perfect. For further particu lars enquire of S. S. Packard, Covington, Pa, Also 97 acres of land miles below the null on Stony Fork for sale. Timber Pine and Hemlock. Covington, Jnne 4, < 1862.3m 51 S. S. PACKARD, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of administration having been granted to the sub scriber on the estate of William Updike, late of Rut land Township, dec’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. July 2, 1862. ' HANNAH M. WOOD, Adrix. SPRING FASHIONS. S. P. QUICK/ HATTER, No. 135 Water Street, Elmira, keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of FASHION SILKT AND CASSIMERE HATS. Also all kinds of Soft Hats and Cups, Furs for Ladies, Ac. Hats made to order. Call and leave your meas ure, and then you can/bave a Hat to fit you. Prices to suit the times. Quality warranted. Elmira, March 19, 1|862. Closing out Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER is selling out the bal ance of his 1 SUMMER STOCK, consisting of i SILKS, | BERAQES, I TISSUES, "• JlaSvns, GREY GOODS, MOHAIRS. SHAWLS, ' LACE MANTILLAS, , SILK MANTILLAS, CLOTH SACQUES, CLOTH CLOAKS, CLOAK CLOTHS, BONNETS. RIBBONS. RDSCHES, STRAW GOODS, PARASOLS, &0., &0., &0., (forming a larger stock of DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS than can usually befoand in this county) at a GREAT SACRIFICE. Castomers can bay any of those goods at much less than J. J. EATON. NEW YORK COST. Oar stock of Domestic 1 and House-keeping Goods are in good shape and Hill be SQC.fr. CHEAP. Grocery Stock is larger and more complete than ever, and erery article will be sold at the Lowest jeash Price. Ad early call is solicited. 'JAMES A. PARSONS, Nd. 3 CONCERT BLOCK, i CORNINB, N. T. August T, 1862. i . fab, 12, 1862. Howard association, Philadelphia For the Relief .of fcbe Sick and Distressed, af flicted with Virulent nnd Chronic Diseases, and espe cially for the Core of Diseases of the Sexual -Organs.' Medical ad?ice gi-.en grads, by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness, and other Diseases! of the -Sexual Organs, and on the new remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage will be ac ceptable. Address, Dr, J. HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 ■ South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.. June 18, 1862. ji A DM IN ISTRATOB’S NOTlCE—Letters of Tl Administration having been granted to the un dersigned on the estate of DENJ AMIN ll ARROWER, late of Lindley, N. Y., deo’d.. notice is hereby given to these indebted- to said estate to make immediate payment, and.those having, claims to’ present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscri ber .at Elkland, Tioga .Co', Pa, KABSON PARKHURST, June 25, 1862.. d Administrator. Register’s Ifotlco. NQTlQßislereby given, James I. Jackson, -executor of Isoao Herrick, dee’d., baa filed hla account ia tba .Begissr’s l aoca of Tkiga that tM-kkmaiwilt.be preaentedtothe Orphan's Court, of saldeounty, bn Monday, the- Ist' dny:df Septetn-: her, 18(12, for confirmation and allowance.,. ’ ’ - • 7 H. S. ARCHER, Register* Wollsboro, August 6, 18(52. ~ FOR TO THE PEOPLE ‘ In the mouth ofDeoomber.lßSMhe undersigned fojithe first time offered for. sale to the pohlic Dr, Jk BcVSe Dots’ Imeprial Wine Bitters, afid-W period • tbay-haVe: given ‘JUcii tptne many thousands ofjrtrzbni #bo hare tried tbsw • as .established Article.’ The; amount otbodfly 4nB Jncntal, miter; ariaingiixnjdy from a *»- surprising and it It tberefbra 6t tfie ntoo«’ imsort*nsn Ibat; a strict attention to tbe least and most trifllngbodilyAltafenl should for diseases of the body: must Invariably «jfeet the mind.- - Tbo subscribers no# only-oak K trikbof ‘ IMPERIAL WINE PITTEEBUI ,; from all whohave oot.used them. We challenge #»• to produce tbslr-equal ’ f \ '■ ■ 1 ifbese Btmu for the cars of Weak Stomacbi;Q«B*™ Debility,‘andfor Purifying and- I&riabiDg th* abioJutely'tißsurposfled by any other rejntedy on, earth. > To be assured of this, it is only-necessary to/maka the trial. The win© itself is of a superior quality, being abo»tnnn4bird' stronger tban otber winesT warming and the whdle system from thtf haad-to tbaftei. Althea* Btttercnre tbniO and alterative -In their character, saibey strengthen and invigorate the whole system and give a; ftne toceVand h««ltby actioh to all its parts, by equalizing tberircu lotion romorlng obstrnctlons, and producing a r general warmth' They are also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar to Female*. w bere ATonic is required to gtrtflUfthen an* brace the system. .No. Lady, who i« subject to lassitude and faintness, shpuld.be without them, AS they are reviving their action. THESE BITTERS Will net only Cnre. hnt Prevent DUeate, and in this respect axe doubly valuable to theperson wha may use them. For 1 INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Nervenv System, Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases requiring o Tonic | Dr. Bods’ Celebrated Wine Bitten ARE UNSURPASSEDI For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, they are truly valuable. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak con citation —for Minister, of the Gospel, Lawyer.,and all pub lie speakers—for Book-Keepers. Tailors, Seamstresses, Btn dents, Artiste, 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 j the eihllaratiDK effects of Brandy cr Wine, without Intoxicating-, and ars a valuable remedy for persons oddicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from It. They are' pare and, entirely free from the poisons contained ia the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is flooded. These Bittris not only CURE but PREVENT Disease, and should bo used by all who live iq a country where the water IS bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may be given freely to Children and Infants with Impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. In all Affections of she Bead, Sick Head ache, or Nervous Headache, 2Jr.'Bods’ Imperial Wine Bitters will be found to be most Saintary and Efficacious. - FEMALES. The many certificates which have been tendered ns, and the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proo that among the women these Bitters have given a sntisfac tion which no others have done before- No woman in the and should be without them, and those who once use th.tm will not /ail to keep a snpply. • DR. J. BOVEE BODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who ha* used them successfully in bis practice for thelost twenty-five yean. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right t 6 manufacture and sell Dr. 3. Boree Dods’ Celebrated Im penal Wine Bitters, had them tested by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy fordiaense. Although the medical men ot the country, 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 properties, who will oof highly approve DR. J. BOVBJJ DODS* IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. In all newly settled places, where there is always a large quantity of decaying shnber from which a poisonous miasma is created, these Bitters should be used erery morning before breakfast. DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pare unadulterated Wfoe, combined with Barberry, Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry “Tree Bark; Spikenard. Chatnoimle Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. bods himself, who is an experienced and successful Physician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which the Medical Profession are so justly preju diced. Jhese truly valuable Bitters hare been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community for almost erery variety of disease incident to the human system, that they are now deemed indispensable as a TONIC ; MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE, PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE 1 It Costs hut Littlel Purify the Blood I Give Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the System 1 and Prolong Life ! Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by CHARZ.SS WIDDITIEU) & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 78 William Street, New York. |y- For sale by druggists and grocers generally throngh Out the country. Sept. 25,1861 .—ly. / * NEW GOODS! T. L.. BALDWIN i now receiving s large and WellSe acted Stock. «f SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in pert of a General Stock 'of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES,' WOODEN- WARE, Ac., Ac., , Ac., Ac., All ef tvhich will be sold VERY LOW for READY Day only. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODHOB - TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. ; A|l persons buying GOODS for READY PA T, Are respectfully invited to, call and exam ini - THE STOOL : ' are to be sold at VERY LOW PRICES. ’ ■ CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga, May 28,1862. T. L. BALDWIN. DESTIBT. DR. RALPH G'jLLETTE, JASPER, STEHBEN eODNTV. N. ?., JS<>T »long iisno a resident of Wellsboso, witf visit oijeeus eaph; month on tljoMth,Xawianeeyflle OB the 2? th, TibgaTontltr 28th, Thooo’livihg ata distance lb avoiddisappoint jnentwlll please address byllettei to Jasper,’ N. S&f 21,T8Kt ' ' ' ’ ' ,VA XAbJgE -i' a r»- yW 't■•? -7 ■ I NEW and d: ST Q-CX SONABL HAVEBBSNR] A t ,»»; «y .clash »ftKO]36E. We Halre Tfi NEVER A Complete Stock Mor* THAN THE PJIBSENT, ■ i- Our Prices ILL BE FOUND B B L 0 fir E MARKEI] RATES. Our targe PUEOHAISES, AN LARGE\ SALES, WILL ENABLE US *T0 — Give Bar; —TO— OCR GUSTO NOT TO FOUND tit 8E USERS. CJR REPUTATION —WE— Cheap Goods • I SHALL BS| HUT MAETrIkIJIEB. CoMdenlly : V f conP4EiM|!f. feriiM ft ~yo»y TROY, PA. STOCK OF Enle CLOIHISfi. r -*■■■■ AT PBICBS 4NQJJ Pay Below CorngsetUioD. ' ■ Wf-Ewj?)Joetrteecrivpd a lafga pnreh»«eof,«a~ the celebrated j ... At Jgcfli manufacturing. This stock IsweHSrartiy tkkatfca ;«ew e» aßpwnhasuß ef : W»«Ha*rl| - - - - - --- - i i ; A 1 ~ WELLSBORO, pj t -1T ? AJPDT HE CARfe ,WnaWJO& ASH MTAIL *l4l**o, I)RVOS,‘JlEplCllfES.'4Sl)‘Qji£jijQ ; perfum?ry.soaps * TOILET AM FANCY brushes, 7Mxisass,fuy t p** ' i OILS AND, DIB-SXTffys * - WINDOW-GLASS, PDTTT, ~ LAMPS, ■ CIGARS; PURE WINES ANb , 808 , MEDICAL .?moB*S.^ ALSO, SACRAMEITfAL WRf^ yTsautUi to bepuroOrape jaiw, pimMj presßly for Communion pnrpoeeg. * “*• *& ’ PreedHptionaearefully compounded, i«g ,11 promptly answered. Every article for sale usually eold I, t , , . Drug Store; end at the lowest market mW '*** Welleboro, May 17j1861. iSIRABIiE -Q-F GOODS, iSEIVED BBMOtAIT JOSEPH RIBEROLLE HAS removed his BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER and PINDIG STORE, from his late Foeati(m : #j Main Street, to hja Tannery at the village, where he will be glad to wait on hisewtowa and the public generally. Competent workmeoS# employed in the Manufacturing, Department, work warranted to be our own manufacture. •Also, all kinds of READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, constantly-on band. All kind* of Leather aadSfcr Findings, also constantly on band and for sale at prices for cash or ready pay. HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange at the highest market price. JOS. RIBEROLtR. Wellsboro, Aug. 14,1861. N. B, All those indebted to the subscriber bybeek account, or otherwise, are* requested to call aftefet and square up. JOS. RIREROIJJf., DORMADI/S BEE HIVE, Holden’s Block, Elmira. Black Silks hare advanced in New Tort, (till its an offering Good Black Dress Silk for 62ots. worth 87.11. .< « u g 7 << jjj “ “ “ 1 (10 “ 159 Best " 1 25 “ 175 Fane; Bilks equally low at DORMAUL’3 BEE HITE. Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags ofevery descrip tion, direct from tbe manufacturer* constantly ci band at Napkins, Doylies, Linen Towels, Huckaback, Birds- Byes Diaper, Pure Linen Table- Damask, MsmiHo, Quilts, Woolen Table anil Piano Spreads, 30 per mi below market value at Nottingham Lace .Curtains and rich emt?oid«td Draperie Muslins, tbe largest and finest assoxtaut ever exhibited. alas Heop Skirts! New Styles I Best Quality!! and cheaper than anywhere else! f DORMAUL’S BEE HITE. English Hosier,! Everybody will be teited 111 Hosiers. DORMAUL’S BEE HITE, Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs Lisle Thread Gloves M Shirt Fronts „... India Robber Round Combs. J®' Silk Mitts,...; 0* Ladies Hose W Embroidered Collars Every article sold as advertised. DORMAUL’S BEE HITS, 138 Water St., Elmira, 5. T. Elmira, July 16, is!)2. _ K»S, CHARLESTON FLOURING MILLS.— WRIGHT A Hiving secured the best mills in the County, art sow prepared to do | Custom Work, 1 Merchant Work, and in fact everything that can be done in CeioWJ Mills, so as to give perfect satisfaction. FLOUR, HEAL AND FEED, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, ■ at our store .in Wellsboro, or at tbe mill*. Gnrk V Goods exchanged for grain at the market price. AU goods delivered free of charge within thecarpv, ration. , WRIGHT 4 BAILET. ■ Wellsboro, Feb. 13, 1861. MISS PAULINE SMITH has jost purehtied W FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of Straws of all kinds, Pattern Hit/, Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silkt of all wo, and, in fact ALE KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. She solicits a call from the ladies of Wellshoro aji Vicinity, feeling confident that HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION and compare favorably with there of any eitahpAf ment In the county in regard fo price. JSB~ BLEACHING AND PRESSING dohl I ** inperior manner. „ T&T' Room at the residence of C. TfStHunAiWP** site XT. S. Hotel, op-stairs. Oet. J CABISBT WAEE BOOM. The SnhMrihw most respectfully ,h» has on-hind at th. old stand, andlteMM* Cheap lot «f Eimltni*' eompriaing in part , _ . Drettinaand Comum Suteaat, Seeniaritt «»« Jt *, Cota, Cooler, Card and Pin TaUe*, Break/aet TabUf,Marbit-togptdand_Comtto*^JV*u JPiotm Promt. . . OOmNS mada.ta orihr ca slort a»fi«»- » heat»% wiab»fßtniih»d,ifdo4ii»d... N. 8.-Tnraing-and Sawing totl»^' nn re.’ ‘ August 11,1859. E. T. VANBO*r* ■pEMNB * «D. ' GENERAL, • JttcCLEILaS^ HAS' decided to go into winter quarter! ~n *. William* Agt has uia mj aceordingly laid in a very large .tLiVf Goode m bfe line; via: " w . Keroeine OU, 1 Lamp OU, Burning Fluid, Camphene, ‘ Alcohol, Turpentine, Drugs, Patent Medioihea, Dye gtuffi Window Olsse, pmjy ■_ Ac., Ac,, Ac,, which will be sold at lowest city prices dariEr-ft, war - ■ \ P. R. WILLIAMS, Art. N. B. Confederate State Stocks and all bottle counts are at sell goods for eilhiK 3 Wellshqro, Nov. 27, 1861. GREAT REDUCTION SALES Closing out all our Stock of Summer' Goodtl Prices reduced on Plain Dress Goodf. Prices reduced on Fancy Dress Goods. Prices reduced on Cloth and Silk Mantles. Prices reduced on Shawls. Prices.reduced'on Sunshades and Parasols. A sweeping reduction through onr entire stock. DORMAUL’S BEB HIVE. DORMAUL’S BEE HIVE. DORMAUL’S BEE HITE, Holden’s Block, Elmirs. FASHIONABLE RUU.INEK? SHOP, MAIN ST., WELLSBORO.