w :T?S^fpiM WVvc stirsix>g»ti«fiB . • S >n@®j|MsJ Such sudden changes oiceac a Sffce * wi wiife ; min? z yi J ■"■ -’Godd ;3wfi,twim»Bjs,; „ * So b srny , : aVw Co-qtrKfc V* - • '-“ • Bat now their nerves aresi^tQ^fitning— They’re ,*£o££ the place, ,„nSi - '•* • ’ijre 7 nPw^tnnil bl»y s * •. jT; . iho r .iron TZ . at* I?efoi£r : - ; , r To {Sertiry*thntbnrapB ; ji4 May Umetuhlr »V*v*i^. •»■•'* iy ...f-. T ,- v — »-iX' v’c* v*fW 1 ‘ Sam I ffi th s rrt a fcl v s nfei re ; -y : |reekj Sojne cI a \ ri>j - jTj ' tr'-A-nd- hal£~s«cl*TMJg wtiet?lk £||*k “’■'*' TEHeyirnVrebe'well '■' % Such a crfj>?cdj il eklf > ’l f ; - ---'4*XftB-Tvever-4eei>' *- / „ QjT'over furty^bS'o^ t tben to see the -h j frj, To CjiMdhsWnf>h: sfj^ , r The whkesara ij“Uing ($»», As the darkies did* o||etfr^.TT'^‘ Thereto T ' -’ 'TiiewWirfsahd'th^liiSsl--;! And let ns pray lii.roii,;gfecif ir £ tune, - -.--. -■- TnU jT' .; ' K ’’~ J The'Mfß-qC ,Will{affi ‘iflt^ppeat^grf ' Will!am %Ka‘kea pe areJ iSdvaiSitist of consid erable repute, was born »ra.'nj .‘lfcvtelftKlCJEt,” 'raid the ifttging of yi 3t«eb!Tjp«fl l ’’ in a small “Hamlet” of- “Cqriolaq ys| ! ’‘:'dyyiag tjjei VKirst Part of King Of the' eaidiw ijjbuthi notjyog whateverja knifiwri,’ 'nbtiiph'jthSftSec&Tid'Pai't of King Henry s’ ’ : r ,eiffii^s'iist l e,4n company with “Two hd'Xtpg?.'irs to have journeyed .eajtwSrtKi ;y|liere be located himself as 1 a tj^lerofiftnt <f : dni fee,” app. there became fa lupus, fopgi vjngT ti re 'for aTeas nre.” Whilst at 'this “King Henry.,’” he Sec^m’o - ’“Antony and 'Clgopal betrothed to each other. '' Unmip’dft|i bfi ha.-suiScc-s -fully wade advances: tO‘i|hibdit«Jen; but his “Midsummer Kight’s HrjamV|*gis ruifoly-jlis polled, andi))s>. ,: l>dyj.Vliy "the lady’s dHerttlg/li fet suitors, and eloping with- “tVritiTlis Yielding himself u'p to.ilw.’agpish of unre jquitted love, pnnied ,by. n ‘ditlsolute ?mtf ; <j»pitrpated vaga r bond, one “Simon ( of soon after, they beffnnie involvp'dlln Jr^f !ntrfgtle wit h ; “The ' Jlferry Wives of"yT%g|l“? , -l--TbiB na» ■ during the First Part r QK'l.t.w.slleQry- TI.V reign. It-haA-ing come of two of the d»t^s, r and VCym’btvnDe’ > two'uf'tbeir , frierCds, “'froilus” atld “<|!ii ; »'i;iMa",toperBonate‘f their wives at -an' ! when Shakespeare lwai'Sh f^’eß) jt -set upon by the Mta.ed' poet barely- escaped with life, only by his faithful:slave, “Othello, ,t|Ul|}||l&of-i'W t- -’’ ’Tie d‘•‘Winter’s caping, lie entangled 1 1 ini&1 f; “Cumeiiy of Errors,” n hidh catue g^fe : ending ■' his eventful career; 1 J one “Titus Andronicae’^,for.-®^™? c^. ar bo made to him.oertaid- oyec§j/'a the \ political The f^i{wj|iEC,|ng_ a ß,ic.b;ii d' III,” for which 'Mb';tr'?*sfify«^^iddd• “King tear,” who upon!bsr.;(fiaing him, un hesitatingly, iioolared'Bitii td Ll&ijßia’Hhdgdo-.t son, “Maobetb,” !-To twa di identity Shakespeare readpJri-'^tpted t aKid for , a while, .-suceessfuily .carriai 'diss’em- ( hhmee, until, finally ' Once again he was forced i Of his history during the- , ‘Sec i j end Part of King Henry Mf-ib ’ahd ttfgli'tifittie ! “Third Bart df 'Kihg.Haljp.!|4i||M ho seSearch has yet been. di9C(^l^.;y f i,^i : •,,.- , ...He next turne up in hisnhilp lown, wher-»; becoming acquainted w,itn|i ty/j .layers,.J’Hopieo . and Juliet,”-'be again Bi||c&S.-i)#ly declared a passion. Tor this; the edwigg'i 'Ajid infuriated lover challenged Shakespeare'is siiid: to thus; “A» You Like Jt tfrpyey-ou niake “Much Ado About .The lor lorn lover neper appears ®hjlb€™jt bu.Jbreat ! into execution,Ttnd the ..maid, '■ ' •' From thenceforth, his d||eii llSßpatkm-seem.s to have •’been that’ of-ibe 'yj-jMfeing of the Shrew,” when be bad a||qm ;fe)bed-TtiTat the close of ,a long .and ad venter M' ljfe he is said to have-philosophically .aafoliuws ; “All’s Well that' " - He died during tl)6 nagu icfetlKing Henrv VIII.” " ■■’••*’ :' if' lfiV: ‘ " _* -Jil-iilit!' '• ■- ( £ I * <■ -j 'A Conflrmea- ! f|rii»)^ei , .l KOi" Sumo time ago theie a well known gt-umbterQj®'MjlwafKly whose uf(err recufring'fits'-;|i!| or indiges tion produced some amtio fsemiei es ? irritability, which ‘were v hft;‘!il|Telished by nil esr?pt- ,tbe_, brute!B good,f Jijtl* wife. One l mornihg! -Shtrdy ’rosbl ietpJjin* it'jjSiirre! ; the haddiys eggs w;er6|<'Xtd^tt,.^£so,>o a torn, the pre vious evening; the' -brehkJ&St Ssjjsedp without the Innkel for cause of com&fal(iji) ,, ‘' s , 1,4 ■ "What will ydu KavV'fer'filler; San’dy ?” said Mrs. Clack! i L |p.' "A chicken:'madatn.” ’'js s’«rr!i C5 ’ ' " “Roast or boikjtf?’* '’’ s "C.nifobhd'it, r tnad«m,df®na,|h^d : ht¥'n'h'good and oiinsideTnfo wifO; you’<^lhi( j e i '|fnotfh *hdfi.re this what I liked,‘'-’■■'Saritfe 'slamming the daot ; bebihdipithpSft , ’dhfe-'hohsg, —lt w-aff ent heard the little* please him,’do what I'eaniSfP • o'T, The dinner .dims andfhisi friend eat-ddwa to -diimAt igi-lb IfSih ’vfes'WSten' in silence, and,-on before him, in a:t(twßrij)gjp|^ickfw;ettlM'sut, ‘ Boiled chicken? I hate itLi&iaifcfe. A chick en i"ulmi is a chicken spoiS|Cl.'^fd i m died lately- the cover Wj^i'9^?for' , fttiother otiiMfori/ fieifcted to . *-‘ sWon’reajk'$ Won’reajk' • 4‘.<‘4 J’ ■} -1 &»« VWW;^ir.^s s% iWjl»SfcSe n. ccokeg J*s» .**,/ vls, 1 Artheiittefewt r i'inis, was placedon the 1^o aCi '' r:c ' 51e ! - "Without green ffiiVed Hje grumbler.: “Hi re they ate.dear.WiMApt-HSckA ’ ' “llow yiare that waj ?” -. }_, _• f|'v ■,d|.d. Jhjn “ - ’■; : "They, were a wife inter-, niplinghira 1 :'" ' -' '1 ’ Rising from his'-chair anj rb|^i ng from the room, amidst a.roar of- laughterilefcTiia friend, he clenched his fist end-tl|but;idl’:|“Ho w dare yon to receive a-pmm! V'Wtwetf jTi \j -leave!’-’ ■ -fe 1 jlite'y ' 1 ■ NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, , s AlUany, TROY, CLEVELAND DETROIT, CHICAGO, fIA louts. 'rf n Vi ; A Scholarship issued from the Buffalo College, en titles the holder to attend cither or all the Colleges for un unlimited time. vion ■lOjd the Earth, showing, the jt||d>fi|di iftEd 3&e*th>n .} A3£fgfes of equal seasons, equal gummer and equal winter, temperature attached to it. 4ih. Time table of th<? world, elevations of the 1 Earth, lengths of the principal rivers of the world. WEUSBORO’ ACADEMY. Wplliboro', Tioga County, Pennn. MARINES N. ALLEN. A. M.; - ■ Principal by u corps of competent teachers. Termi aryl .iionamence Jon 18th of Tuition for term of fourteen ioetl-a, from $2.50 to <o.0l). |/ \ RPJIAN’S COiRT SALE.—By virtue of 1 ' ' an order of the Orphan « Court to me directed, I ! v. ill pell at public vendue od Saturday the 9th day of Augur-t ISG2, on the premise- in Jackson, at 2 o’clock I*. M . the following described real estate, to wit: A dart of land situate in the township of Jackson, nmd/I}“eftsl H>ih7 pfer. th irpok’iti sooth lino of Seth 1 thence south S9j. hy said Daggett 18 i pejchc'* to a post : thence south 661, east by Daggett ; Id I 3 perches to n .poel*. thence south 7, west 13.1 . perches to ft post; thence south 651 cast 46.5 perches to a post; thence smith 61, west by lands of James Stnrdevnnt and Voorhces 178.2 perches to the ■ -«• ° f Jackson, July-2^1852. ’ Mails close as fcßJc^vsr* - (Tioga, Cor ning. Cleveland, Xew York, Ac..) at 9.45 a. m. The S.niihern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington. Ac.,) at 745 a. \r. The Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Run, Ac ,) and tho Coudersport (Pine’ Creek, Caines, West I'ike, California Mail? leave *scw lurk tne Ist/llth aad 21st of each month. An Overland Mail for California leaves St. Louitf twice a week. MaiUjhould be marked “ Ot erland.” All letters alleged to contain valuable enclosures should be registered. Post Masters retain all mail mat ter belonging to any Invividual until his arrearages— if he be in arrears—foY postage be paid'. Post Office open from 7 a. m.. to 8 r. \u, every day, Sunday exceptnSLO’?? J? i 1 P. M. COiVSTITETIOIV WATER. Ufiwrpoa DIABETESJrrjta. «»nw>f 4’he-Ne^k l oH ! tbe j ' y ßladder,’ of the Kidneys, and Catarrh of the Bladder, Stran gury and Burning, pp'P/iftifql C&*iftaiing, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, B.rick Duet Deposit, and Mucous, or Itfi&y JMschasgea aßor Ucinatica Fuf fhH 4 all druggists, “ WM. t(. GIIEGQ & CO., Proprietors. ■'KwMfcrtt.'. ft! ' ■"• a i'-'f A,CUEt(3SIIT.i— Quite *curipsity in.- a*«fa»ps of ■.® e y.l! , ( ent . Fruit Jar,for preserving Frnit, can be seen' at Roy's Drugstore. £aU.«ndl ekaaisc it even if not wish tobuj. ' Tbe»design ofi tbe?e>llhfetitulidcB, is to impart to young men and ladies, a thorough, practical bnstnese t*{ / Mention, These Colleges are organized and conducted upon a ba.M.s which must secure to each separate Institution thoJßrff Rthfiiftitg fc, tjbfffough c-whdXi, tbo iu9st comprehensive and Complete system in this country. ; ( Book-Keeping in all Us departments, Commercial, Law, i r Penmanship, aj-e taught in tlib tnoVf practical manner. The Spencerian system of Penmanship, is taught' by competent and experienced teachers. ► ’ Scholarship. payable in advance, $4O. College open day and evening : —no vacations. Resident Principal a\ feuffhlo, J. C. Bryant. Fur further information, please call at the College: Rooms, or send for Catalogue and Circular letter stamp. Address MAP OF THE WORLD OX- ME RCA TORS PR OJECTIOX. THE undorsignen*hfllsbe^i’ l Vtppointed Agent of the’ Mew Illustrated and Historical Copper Plato; Map of the World, on Mercator’s Projection, compiled from the latest and most authentic sources, exhibit-' mg the recent Arctic-and Antarctic,. African and: Australian Discoreries’tind’ExplDrafions. . l?t. This Map shows the world as it is. 2d. Shows the rapidity of the ocean currents and streams per hour. sth. The' Votßf- tbetmsplpejes. Also the world as apprehended by the Ancient Greeks, Cam mem in Homer's time 900 years before Christ. 6tl>, Description of the principal sources, division of the principal creed? in the world, table showing the mean annual fall la the U. S. of America, statistics of the whole*world. 7th. HycteognipMcal Map of the World, exhibit ing the mean proportion of rain distributed in differ ent Zones.. Table showing the relative proportion of Ipind j j » Bth. The phases nr the Moon, and Chronological table stating the ’most important globular circumnavi gations. Everything that has been recorded is on this map. This map is designed for Schools and will be furnished to Sehnpl Dircctonr and citizens ut a very reasonable rate. The County'is now being canvassed. Dclmar, July 16, ISC2. A. BACON. THE GREAT -s jjt IHATIOiIIAI nblCfE FAIR. WILL THIS YEAR DC FIELD AT Keystone Pa., Tm td'-y. ]] T cdura(j,nj, Tlunedny and Friday, Sej/icm l> r 2 to 5 iurhiM, ve. Arrangements liavq been made to secure the finest tufporltauf bleeds and ‘native breed of li"ises. that ha? eicr been dbllected in this country, ’llali.'tof premiums will be large, ranging as high a? s2('o. Liberal arrangements have and will ba made with the different railroads. Vj situated.in the fnagßificeot,TAlle^ of the Susquehanna, and accessible b., rail from-01l parts of the Tinted Stages, is eminently well suited for this Exhibition. Fuller particulars will shortly be given. 1 - -> BOARD OF manvcers; D. K. Jackman, P. Hcrdic, Edward Lyon, J. N. Rngg. Henry Drinker, Gordon F. Mason, Col. S. G. Hathaway, J. H. Cowden, Wm. Colder. W, F. LOGAN, Chief Marshal. H. E TAYLOR, Treasurer. Gf.ukge M. De Pii. A. E, KAPP, -■s J . ■£si‘f e JW& . -ftceei'lent. Juno’-tS.SnSO?. 1-; . -rM jz&'\ Tevcpes’ Class will also be formed. By order ofiXruitoes,' J. F DONALDSON, Prea't. Wed-boro. July 30, 18b2- WELl«BORO POST OFFICE. •Cl .IOHN A. KOT, Agent for Well»b<w A Ajrji; lfi, ; 1,562.-)y. , TJ p■ Q /kb e A’gfgio.A? eamfrffTjL* eif Ag-qg. -■aszzw '- COMM mM&ItA I* E GE.; ’ A»? n*£ & ii&c : Ati lititllnlinn to Qualify Xoudv ■<£ • fdiftn«ini-*s, ,;.;V >; ->,. i :,r ; -Jgj-i Aidants, aothar;of,LoittU‘fi Treatise J bfW#i BbbkkWpihg, ; Diagratnß illustraticrgvlhe saute, ‘ Accouhta£t£? rdfe s 5 6x ol 43:J3oQk-tjßepioj?;aQd.rractical'Matbin?atiCB.: ’Vf idr.tfV Warner, Rrofesiar of Practical fmd;OrDameptal Commercial Calculation*/and Cofrbi '■ : ',’. '' r ' ‘ -Xi^t-JCqilis,AssiatanfTeaclier-iB the Rook-keeping ■Cepafrtiaent. -•. „ • " ..V <3lfe P. Row, Teafcherof Omnmontal Penintasbip.- • wyn'. r ! ; ‘ *i H6n- ; Daniel S.Dickinson,LLl).,- Lecturer on Com - - . merciaL Law. and Political Economy. . \ ‘ .Hoof JUmsbm Baleom, Lecturer im, Contracts, Promts* Itod.jPUlßtJfJfxcbange. ;|] ' ■ Commercial EthicS,/ •' v Stn.dcQta'oan epl£X at any time j bo vaeafish‘l’ Grad- UJrtfcß a»;pr*aesttd; with< an elegantly ..engraved Bi ploran, Usual time required 1 to -oompietc full com memaVcoofafeTroii'S’to 12 ’weeks, -Every'student is gunranteid lo T be cpmpetent to ‘ take charge of the. W^.^ 58 to earn a to $1,500 per nnnnm. Assistance -rendered tci:£ta4uates in obtaining situations. Board s2;td 42,60 per .week. - ■ JZS?* For particulars send for enclosing stamp. * •i H t?V . & ApriL-»,4862.-ly. rtIIOGA- CO. COURT- PKOCLAMATION,— Judge rorTue 4tn Jddi^rift^Pict'of. Pennsylvania, and Royal Wheeltr and Victor Case, Esq.’s, Asso ciate Judges in Tioga county* have issued their pre cept, bearing * date flic IftH day’of June, J 862, and to me directed, lor the holding of Orphan’s Court, Gcnqral and Oyer and Terminer, at Wellsboro, for the' County of Tiqga, on the last Monday of August, (being the 25th <da>),.lSti2 fc amJrto continue two weeks. Notice is tHercfafe hereby given, to (He Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for the county of Tioga, to appear in their own proper per sons, with their records, inquisitions, examina (ions and remembrances, to do those things which of their offi ces an<JJnj|h£jnJJchnlf qjjpettaijc to be done, and all witnesses and of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not to deport at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punc tual in their attendance at the appointed time, agree- Given band and seabat. tbe-Sberiffs Office, in WeM&boro*, thb'lbth' drfy-of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty two. . 11. STOWELL; Jr., Sheriff. FOR SAFE. THl2*4ttbBc*iW dfferfc for. sale the -fiteom‘■Grist Mill located on Stony Fork, 8 mile? from Wellsboro, with 3 acres of lon<|, one store building and dwelling house attached, oad small dwelling and small barn. The railHias 3 run bf nnpffiiyy steato engine all in good running order, wfiichlie will sell at a bargain or frould exchange for other property. There is no better location in Tioga County for a good custom Grist Mill, title perfect, further particu lars enquire of S. S. Packard, Covington, Pa, Also 97 acres of land 1$ miles below the mill on Stony Fork for sale. Timber Pine and Hemlock, Covington, Jnhe >4, 1862.3 m” S. S. PACKARD. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR-Letters of adminislrtitlotr having been granted to the sub scriber on the estatd of William Updike, late of Rut land Township, dec l d, notice is hereby given to those indebted;to.said.estate,:to r ipraediatq-jmTmcnt, and those having claims,'to present them properly authenticated fur settlement to the subscriber, July 2, 1862. 'HANNAH M.-WOOD, Adm'x. SPRING- FASHIONS. S. P. QUICK, HATTER, ’ 50.135 Water Street, Elmira, keeps constantly onthand a general-assortment of FASHION Silk AND CAS SIX ERE HATS. Also all kinds or s«h Hats and Caps, Furs for Ladies, Ac. Hats made to order. Cull and leave your meas ure, and then you can ha\o a Hat to fit you. Prices to suit the timeso‘Quality warranted,, Elmira, March 19. 1562. Closlitg out Sale. r F , th« bal ,J- ance of his , SlimiEß STOCK, consisting of . i , SILKS, j ’ BERAGES, ■ ’ TISSUES, I ' LAWNS, * I GREY GOODS, ! - MOHAIRS, ■SHAWLS, ~ - o LACE MANTILLAS, ■' Ki t :; sitk mantillas, j> : - ’ r , ACQUES, t '."'cLO’rif.,cloaks, "CLOAK CLOTHS, , jyBBONS, RURGHES, . ’ ' ’ ‘ ST if AW OOODS,' PARASOLS, &<L &c., &C. t . (forming a larger s{pek of DESIIi-AJiLE SUMMER GOpJ}S,tk an can usually befauntl in-this county) at a OREAT Cueton?ors-&un buy of those goods at much less than 1 . yievr youtv 'COST. Oar'stock of Domestic and Housekeeping Goods are in good shape and will be : -• -t SOLD CHEAP. Grocery Stock is larger and' more complete' than ever, ap£ *very be |old^U->.tJie ? j- Lowest Cash Pruje, An call is solicited., v ~ JAMES A. PARSONS, -;i 1 ‘KdAO-CORCERT'fetOCSir, ' CORNIRG, N, t, ’ August 7,1862. _ ' feb, 12, 1862. : HOWASD -ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA For the Relief of the Siek and Digressed, af flicted with Vi rule nr and -Chronic and espe~ -ciallvnfor tfio Cure.of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medical advice gl en gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. Vatnablc reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal "Weak ness, and other Diseases of the Sexual Qrgatis, and on the new remedies'employed in the Dispensary, sent to Vibe afflicted W sea foil letter envelopes, free tf charge. Two or three stamps for postagmriil'be ac ceptable.' - ■- Address,' D(t, J. SKILLIN HOUGHTQN, Aoltog Surgeon, Howard Association, No, 2 South. iNilth -StreeVPhilndelphia,-! Pal - .June 16, 1862. ■ , 5 NISTRA’TQR’S 6f .Admtfnstration having been g-antedt-otho un dersigned ohltheWaUS of BENJAMIN HAISRp^VKR, lapj,pf IJ. T n *‘3'd..;noHce, r is' , liei4b> haven jtp'ifesCTndebted'lp^ra^eslato; th tieahe . Jimso; hiftEg^ralpts t ttf'pre/eht fN&flt properly antnedttoeted foe. settlement to' the sdgi'drt ,ser at Elkland, Tioga Ct>. Pi, ' v "V ■ " ’ '■ •; KASSONPARKHtTRST, Jnpe 25, TS62. ' . Administrator, “ ncfiisler’* 3loil.ee. oKCB^sdiorebjigiTetithat -JemeaVL Jaohson, ' JiTp- executor off lsaac Merrickt d'ec ! d.,hko' filed -bis acconntiathl Kegtser’s office of Tioga eoapty.and that the aam* wilt herpreeented tnUhnHrphan’i Court of said county, on Monday, the Ist day of Sjeptem tWflSWrflirWlflnOTttmrmid allowance, • j . ~ • > H.S. ARCHES, R^wter. TVkUsSoTOi August B, XS62. - - ' 1 i S r- WaHfeiHHH- r P of’ T«tei«HlTße'S»a»t:s! i ThthoinontH of December; 1S58; the undersigned Tor the first tli#e offered for\safe to'thepdbUc/pr,'X. Boyofc ©ods’lmcprialWinc Bitters, aßdi P r tllfs '* ort period they 1 have'glveii stjch nnitersal Batlsfitctiqp to th.e many^thba^ndsbrpcfrsoffsXTliOhavott^e^thVmtlJajUtß'notv 8,0 "artiefo. ‘.The amount hodi'iy‘'htod’ nienipl of ; ’?mnlt complaints Is opd it *a «twc t altoßt ion to the las stapd jppat tri 8 ieghodily ail niapt :Sb9sd4jhP-httd.i; for diseases of the body innst, invariably affect tbeojtßff. :Tb? Subecribera nyw oply asKMrial of DR. J. BOTflTjl® DOBS’ r i IMPERIAL-WINE BITTERS!!! 1 hoin all who have not use'Jihemi We challertge th'o. world to prodncotUoirequah-T r ,. .. 1 < • 'These Bitters for .the cure of Weak General JteW.llty, and for -Purifying and Enriching the* Btpcdsar© absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth' To he Assured Of this, it is only aecessaTy ’to.make the trfiel. Tb« wine Itself is of a superior quality,btlng about ono-thfrd itronger than other wines; warming and iovigoratibg the vholeAsyetem from the farad to the fcet As tfaeee Bitters are loT>ic aii alterative ; in thdlr character,«q they strengthen and invigorate tho whole system and give a fine tone and healthy action-to ellits parts, by equalising the circulation removing obstructkma, and producing a general iranretb : Thby are also excenobt for Dtseasesand Weakness peculiar to Fda«lles, *beret»T-onlc ra required to strengthen • and brace the system. No. Lady, who is subject to lasslflide and faintness, should be without (hem, os they are reviving tbelr action. • ‘ THESE BITTERS Will ( not only Ohre, Disease, agd In ibis respect are doubly- valuable the person who may use them., For - - » ■ INCIPIENT CONS UMPTION, ,Witak bungs, Indigeation r Dyspcpsia, Diseases of the Nerreus System* Paralysis, Piles, and ftp; nil cases requiring* Tonic Dri Dods’ Celebrated Wine Bitters AKB UNSUIiPASSED! Far Sore Tliroat, bo common among the Clergy, they are truly valuable. - For die aged apd infirm, and for persona of a weak con stitution—for Ministers,of the Gospel, Lawyer*, and all pub lie speakers—foe Book-Keepers. Tailors, Seamstresses, Stu dents. Artists, and all persons'leadlng a sedentary life, they will prt>ve truly beneficial. • 1 As a Beverage, they are wholetorae,innocent, and delicious to the teste. They produce all the -cxhlTamting effects of Brandy cr Wine, without intoxicating; aud areaTaluablo ■remedy for persons addicted to the dso 0?" excessive strong drluk, ind who wish to refrain from It. r They are pure and entirely free from tho ■‘poisortk contained in the adulterated i ttino? and Liquors with which the,coudtry is flooded. Xliwse.Bjtt-ra not only CUBE but PREVENT Disease, and should be used by all who live in a country where the water 3Ja bad,for where Chills,and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirclj jnao?ent and harmless, they may be given freely to Children and infants with impunity.-. Physicians,, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of 'humanity, should as-iiat iu spreading these truly, valuablp BITTERS over the land, and thereby easentiaUy aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease, la all Affections of the Head,. Sick Bead adbie, ox Nervous Headache, Dr, Dods 1 Imperial Vine Hitters will be found to be most Salutary and Efficacious. }ir A X? jE S Th® many certificates whiqh. have been tendered us. and the lottfrfe irWch’ \*e are daily receiving, ar®-3onehisive proo that among the women these.Bittore have given » satisfec tion wliiich no others ha\e done before. Nowoman’in the aud should be without them, and those who once use them will not fail to keep a supply*. DR. Jf. BOV EE DODS’ Imperial wine bitters Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician wh© has used them snccessfnllydn his practfceibr the last twenty-fire years. Tbo proprietor, before/pnrehasing the exclusive right Iq manufacture and sell'Dr. J Bo\co I)odt>* Celebrated Im perial Wine Bitters, had them U-rted by twd dia'tinguißhbd medical practitioners who pionounced them a valuable remedy fur disease. , ; Although the medical men of the country, aa a general tiling disapprove of Patent Medium)*, yet we do not believe respectable can he found in the United States, acquainted with their medical properties wlio u til not bighlj approve DR'. J.BOVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. ' In all newly settled places, where there is always a large quantity of decaying eimber from which a poisonous miasma is created, these Bitters should-bo used every morning before breakfast. -- rT - ' . ' “ DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Aie composed of ft pure and unadulterated Wine, combined with Barberry, SolmuonV Seal, Comfrey, ‘Wilcl Cherry Tree Bark: spikenard. Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dodi himself, who in an experienced and successful Physician, and bonce should , not, be classed among the qnack nostrums which flood tbe country, and against -which the Medical Piofession are so justly pnyn diced. These tniJy..rTaluabJo.>Bitters havc,.been so thoroughly tested hy.-all jlJusios-'bC the community for-almost every variety of disease incident to the human system, thilt they aie now deemed indispensable as a TONfC, MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE. PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE! It Cojig, kut Little / Purify the JSlopd 1 Give Tone to the .Stomach! Renovate the System ! and Prolong Life ! Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by y CHARLES WXDI>IFZSLZ> & CO., SULi; PJtOPJOKTOR?, 78 William Now York .£s* For safe by druggists nncl grocers generally through out the country, ‘ T ‘ • ‘«' “ Sept 25,18G1. —ly. NEW goods: T. L. BALDWIN 8 now receiving a large and Well Se ected Stock of SPRING AND SUMNER GOODS. consisting in pari of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, rf GRoetRiES/ - ; ■ hardware; ; BOOTS AND SHOES, , ,'frOODRN WARE, -“- L Ac., Ac., ' ' Ac., Ac., All of which will be sold VERY LOW (or READY PAY ONLY. 1 ALL KINDS ,OF COUNTRY PRODUCE - . TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persona buying GOODS for ? ‘ U jt e'a'd tray. Are reepectfhlly_iu?ited tchdall and emiuina .... ; -'TB SSTO6 K; ■ . ’ As they sold at •t: - r r./%F.' LOWfP%IOE&.~^, : cash paid Lor wo6k>. ■ ■ ; Tioga; Majf 28,’181)2.- --1 T. L.’BALDWIN. DESTIBT. D£- Z-A.LJ>U GIL L E T-T-E'i . ■JASPER; 6%«f?Bfc ‘et)PM¥, N. Y., Por i long time'a resident of TVellEtoro.'wUl visit one* in each month Knoxville on the 25th. Elkland on tho'StJth.'Lawrenceville oh the 27th, Tioga on the 28th. Thoseliying at a distance to avoid disappoint ment win please address by letter to Jasper, ft l, ■ . 21, 1862. ’ y ;WEL]*l : ii»> The sbi Smith 1 Business, x< desire to I e lift Bppfc. imSf Stationery ;ould respe c rm’ihe.£uhUo ox his :eep >T . r . . ; lIOOJ4 r ■ ! ANR, ; ri.'.i : where!he'rill famish, | ./ r : w.wiiWMmw*.- Baildisg; (#fiby *aBJ ffg'-tfEir 'TSMjt frATtiES ’ ;; Ushers priest - jB«UiU also kee «P 0B hand ntbePoti - :! - i ti at tbs pul all the Li ertojr and [|beJ!oatWy MagAstoßS, > garpepl/s(j Atlantic, Godeyty Peterson's icker, CjOntiaental fcc., io. - ■. - J 1 bo'fcepteoßStantly on hand,* «om ,eto repository ot~ ' ~ ; . CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL i SCHOOL. ANJ) HOpKB, Blank Btwojks, Paper Banging*, 1 SHEET ttVStO; PICTURES, MAPS, <tc. ■, Orders for .Binding. Books. tho work execated.ttrsnit any taste, and on the lowest possible tenps. Partico iar attention Htllsiso begiven to SPECIAL OSBERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. One Thoitsatid Volomei ofj the Latest Edition, of ! SCHOOL BOOHS.' Includin Enickerbi Also, w Parents, Teachers and'Scholars, are invited to.cal rand examin^-thls,large assortment of School Seeks in which j may be found everything, in. nse in the schools of the bounty. . -■! 1 Readers. —Sanders’,entire .series, Porter’s Reidcr, Sargeant’p, Town’s and Willson's Readers. .Spelling Books, —Sanders*, Websters'Ae,. Arithmetics? —GrtenleaFs, Davies’, Stoddard's, Colburn’s) Ad. . c I GbajojJars.— Brown’s, Kenyon’s, Smith’s Jto. Geographies,— MitchelTfl| Warren’e, Coltbn’a Ac. Davies* Legendre, Algebraj Surveying &o. Slates of all kinds and sues. ' ooks, Steel Pens, | 1 >f ali kinds. -p Copy ] Paper flerman, French and Greek- Text Books; on purchased to ordcr^. .Batin, ( band and .'.Watche ings, Chi tures Ac. I j.gsr J J Wellsb is, jewelry, Pieturej Frames, Paper Hang ristmas Toys, iFanoy Articles, Maps, Pie- dll orders promptly attended to. >Aro, Nov. 27, ISei. 5 J. P, ROBINSON, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. TILE UNDERSIGNEIIr would respectfully inf( rm the citizens of WKLLSBORO and viein iiy, that lie has leased the store owned by A. P. CONE, one door east of FARR’S IIjOTEIj, bn Main Street, where be will keep constantly on hand A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF mily Groceries I & Provisions, . , SUCH AS MEAL, AND FEED, ,KE&)SINE OIL; BURNING FLUID,' iIENB, TOBACCO. OIGAKS, Ac., Ac.,. will soil cheep —'»! * FOR CiASH large assortment of |ano BRANDIES, GINS, OLD RYE AND WjIEAT WHISKEYS ; he ufactnres a mjpcrior atticle of CORN WHlS ich he will sell to Lumbermen, Hotel Keep •ihers, at ' i i WH 0 I'E S\A LE, floo: camp; which hi Also a ! WINES, also" Mam KEY, wl ela and o Cheaper than any establishment in Northern Penns-yH »ma. * ,i J. J, EATON. ''Wellsboro, Jan. 15, 1862. j Ibe Foundry, CONTINUES in full blast find ip in the best run ning order, where you chn’ get Stoves, Flows, Rond Scrapers, Cutting 4c., <to. of the in ><=t approved patterns,,and made ia (he ties manner for a. I j, ... ’ !,. less! rhicE ' . than at any other esUblisfanient of tbe kind in tbe' country. ; j ’ Machinery made arjd repaired in good style op short notice. ; | All kihds of produce, -old iron, copper, brass and pewter,-tpken in exchange for;castings. . A liberal discount to CASH PURCHASERS. P. S.’ |AU persons indebted to call and settle ! > 1 VVITIIOI T DLL AY, and save costs, that I mny still bo able to do a credi business in part. | J. P.' BILES, Proprietor. Knoxville, March 26j 1362.46 m. Wfir!. War Ihe .Union ! THE undersigned would inform his old custoiders, au[4 the public generally, that he has opened a < CABINET Alh) CIHAIE. SHOP i , on Main Street, opposite IT. Wl'Dartt's Wagon Shop, where he intends tu keej> on hand a gene ral assortment of 1 [ Cabinet [Ware, made of the v best materials, andlby the host workmen. , AlsoTloffins made to order, qnd as caeap as can be procured el.-ewherc, acoompapijßd with a Hearse. Also Chairs of every Variety'from down to the CHEAPEST, to j V Soil PnrcDascrs. Also Turning of all kinds done to order and to suit CUSTOMERS. The undersigned having many years experi ence, both iu Prince,anfl in this country, feels confi-’ dent that 1 to cannol be dxcellcddn eithlrof the above branches of mechanise^ —andi(further would recom mend the public to j J< , . CALL AJfD EXAMINE hi* workpapstipiand prices. before purchasing else where. ; .JACOB SXICKLXN. Wellsbc.ro, March 19,1562. fV. DR. ROBERT ROY OAK ALWAYS BE* FOUND AT ROY’S DRUG STORE, Wellsboro’, Pa. where he may bo Consulted at all hours I of the day by (hoaewho desire aCBibZOj&JEi ADVICE., 'f HI MAS HARMS iffnoiw re i :'eiving;<ijtt EXTKNSIV. STOCK ■- ■ ■ '■ OSL - J ere ha n di ae 9 ottorj on terms-to ! SLIT THE tIMES. respectfully invited to pin and eiamino. oro, June 13, 3862. iTHOS. HARDEN. 1 wbicb be All are •i Wellsbi G w in large or small quantites, forsaleat roy’s DEtrs store; .v /■ bwau, DRUtfS^MEDICINES AA’L QBBUjft^ • ; EERFUMEKY SOAP'S, ** TOJLET AM fANOX A«tl« SBBSHE3, yAKmaiz i fjw” l ‘ , f OXES ANDD7E-SHTypg * PiTEH MOlf/i^ VIOLS AND BOTILES, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTT*, 'LAMPS, CIGARS AND TQgW PPRE WISES AND BE^’ >OR MEDICAL mPog^» .; Al'SO, SA CBAMENTAI ' 'Warranted fa be pare 3 rape ;j u ; ce _____ ’ prosaly for Communion purposes. ’ ;PrpMriptionp oarefeUy,compounded. , promptly answered. Every article for sale usually sold la , DrugEtdrdJ’snd af tbe lowest market mi-.. ** WeHaboio, May 1,1861. P “‘ GEIfEBAI> HAS (decided to go into winter quarts™, w . Williams, Agt., has decided to aod.bju accordingly laid in-ereryJatje Goods in Ms line, riz: Kerosino Oil, . ' La 0p OUi - Burning Flnid, Camphese, Alcohol,. Turpentine, Drags, :• liDateut Medicines, Dy, Staff,' , , , Window Glass, p„tty, ' ' - <to„ Ac,, ■ which wjll be soldat lowest city prices done* war. i p. K. WIUT'- 1 'lAMS.ick N. B.j Confederate State Stocks and .11 counts steal discount—can’t sell goods for eilkw.' Wellsßoro, Nov, 2r,-1861. J REMOVA I? , JQSEPH RIBEROLLE CTASf removed his BOOT, SHOE, LEAtSIs X-X* Bn d FINDIG STORE, from hi*latelontioSn Main Street, to big Tannery at the lower «d flfg, village |ibere be will be glad to wait on hiießitefci* and thp pnjblic generally, 7 Competent, work*t ß in employed in the Manufacturing Department,triifl work warranted to be our own manufacture. Also, all kinds of HjEAOY-HADE BOOTS AND SHOES, constantly on band. All kinds of Leather andfte Findings, also constantly on hand ahd for fait ill* prices fcjr cash or ready pay. HIDI?S and PELTS taken in exchange fer 69th at the, highest market price, JOS. RIBEROLIX Wellsboro, Ang. 14,1861. N. B. All those indeLfeS to the subscriber byliik account,-or otherwise, are requested to call at4ife and square up. JOS. RIBEEOLU, GREAT REDUCTION SUES. Closing out all our Slock of Summer <Mtl Prices'reduced *on Plain Dress Goods. . - Prices reduced on Fancy Dress Goods. Prices,,reduced on‘Cloth and Silk Mantles* Prices reduced on Shawls. Prices reduced qp Sunshades and Parasols. A sweeping reduction through our entire rtoet. DORMAUE’S BEE HIYE, Holder*s Block, Elmira. Black Silks have advanced in New York, rtffln are offering (Jood Black Dress Silk for worthJ7»tl. •*' « u 6r “ , ’ i i2h ** i* ti 1 00 “ 1 5* Best. “ ■ 12i “175 Paqcy *Silks .equally low at DORMAUL’S RE?. HITE. Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags pf srery tion, direct from-the manufacturers cofistaat hand at - dOrmacl’s be: - Napkins, Doylies, Linen Towels, Hui Eyes diaper, Pure Linen Table Dama Quilts/Woolen Table an'd'Piano’Spm below market raine at ■ DORMAUL’S BE! Nottingham Lace'Curtains and riel Draperio Musi ins, the largest and fin ever .exhibited. DORMADL’S BEE Holden's Bloc* Heap Skirts! : New Stylcsl Best Qua and cheaper’tkan anywhere else. DOKMAUL’S BEE English Hosiery! Everybody will Hosiery, DORMAtJL'S BEE Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs Lisle Thread Gloves Shirt Fronts India Rubber-Round Combs Silk. Mitts ; Ladies Hose Embroidered Collars Every article sold as advertised. DORMAUL'S BE 136 Water St, E Elmira, July 16, 18d2- pHjiRLESTON FLOURING ! WRIGHT AS BAIL 3 Haring secured the best mills is the G< prepared to do Custom Mo»h, ITlerclifli and in fact everything that can be doi MQU, so as to give perfect satisfaction. FtODB, HEAL AND ,-AD WHOLESALE OB KEI| tit oar; store In Wellaboro, or at the n Goods exchanged for grain at the marks All goods 'detivered free of charge wit) ratioWT WRIGHT & Wellaboro, Feb. 13, 1861. ggMflMfeb cabinet WAEE ROO THE Subscriber iiost'respecHbllj h« bas on hand at the old stand, and ftrf , Cheap Xot of Furnilurc. comprising in pirt Drying arid Common Jhtreaus, Secretaries a*& Com, find Pitt Tahiti, 2h*i' B'rcak/attTaotes, Marhle-tJfcpedand Co** i Cupboard*. Ciktage and cth£r Biddteadi, & /as and Chains, Gilt and Softwood Picture Frames. COFFINS made, to order on short loiic* hearse will be furnished If desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing done te order* . August U> 185 ft, 3.t VAKHfIKf: STOVES AKD TISWABE* WHiLIAH ROBEETS HAS opened a new Store end'Tin -Shop Stone opposite Roy’s Soil ding, where net pacedltoifnmish ibis old friend* and cnstooQa the publis generally with every thine in.w* *" basin*** including , ]' - n ' Cooking Store* of the molt approved styles, lor, Dining Boom, and Coal Stores ;:J Xmirsr* Kitchen fnrnltut* of all varieties!, I jgg- Call and see oar newt took. Wclisboro, Feby. 5, 1862. __pi on for jwe. “\TOTXCE is hereby given that BeW : lrrin X 1 filed her petition in the conii of quarter of Tioga County, for Ilcenee to Wop »! P Ol " 8 iri thotoWnrhip of Pinion, andnotirQ is: fcereo that her application will be hoard on Wednr 2?th day of September next) at 2 o’clock * I I HIVE; ;kabnek, -k, Man) HIVE. emlrol lit U»1 HIVE, main* ilyl! HIVE, be suited HIVE. :e hive, Almira, N. T. IMILU- anty» W >t w e is Xh iPEBDi iil). Cali it price. >iir the«i BAILf
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