: # OLD>Mi»IDS. by B- H * BAC - I am « lover of- Anri maiden* old are.npt.oUfif | ■■ When ben my flees, thoresHlWrt Aod‘orindt is’ ‘ TVhat tVongh the iKctP '*®' 1 **?) B*fia. i-'-goia, - nJ -©oi*f ptehor taa«iot»nißl«Ca£Bi: xilhan whenthe gandy f diate^olf. And OTaghtii-iaft uSK tyrptfr Or is tbe gem held in lass high. «... Bacsnse the o*sketis..da{a^_fe,"-Mm»^ p p A w.omttnuV,miBd-a i^ eel^?2'™ii;'f eS “ r >. ■ • Her heart s harp thatmasiq! yield* snbhme; So wonder not that years The jewel’s glow, tho harp’sTidhj he 1 tfay. Additions to the ‘.Jay-EUI. ; . —■ 'l n : ' The Knickerbocker Magaiiniptarmshes the following items, which may .bo,;|daed tb-to the new tax bill if » supplement' is ib|nished; Taxon moustaches $2-per mo), [tfi. • - • - Oft whiskers, others than ftroiif [belonging to cats, and dogs, $3 pet,mqnth>'- T M.. .... To sneeze in the public hgjnVeay, ■‘fifteen cents. _ , »_• stla. If accompanied with unusv, a|jtiqise,-twenty five’cents. 1 ' j N. B. But we understand ft five per cent, is made in favor <jf?;lS'e'w England, during the prevalence of aiji For every button on coat, 3 flttta. Forcarryingoane, $l. f For using Expressly Prepares Mucilage, two cents per pot. , 1 V ' Pencils and pens, $1 pef c arii}bi|., r ° • On all keys in use; six ceftW.f For kissing any body-except ijqlntivea, twenty cents, each -time. -[ST. B, ‘ Bulged 1 couples may “commute” for $lO per mcASi.]* For ringing door bells or uoinignockers, one cent. *r| For using scrapers on door mail before a door, one cent. , I; 1 For not using a scraper on doSr For looking at a lady anywh^repslo. For shaking hands with cents. For squeezing said iian:H.:‘snr ; ■ r- v ’ For not squeezing said haqdsfielien “circum stances favor,-” $lO. " f '.j|| . For quoting French, twenliy-fFje f icents.. For saying “in out midst"' ifttjpeqding,” or -“reliable',*’ or “donate,” or ]‘f For writing one’s njme a|j||rle, Jemima-, Poilie, Sallie, Maggie, far Jud(e,s|. ■ - ■ For joining the Curbstone ObtSsfian Assouin-' tion, and waiting at the door te “?ee the ladies qome out," $lO. , 'lj^ For “chor-ing spruce gum,” recent.. For keeping the * 7 ho*£ engaged,’ Slpername. - |J ,?J; For noticing with whom- qnf br everybody walks, with whom they go, &a-,S«r each indul gence, $5O. 7 i* -"* • For recording anything not etffotly ybur busi ness, $5O. , 5 ; *i| For responding in church liktW blatant wild hull, $lO. ‘ ’ |i For talking in the opera, slo. : ’t - For calling for ehoore, $2O. For asking friend to take anything, ’sloo, ■ , _ si!"'. For reading yourwn’llterrF' jeompositiuns to any one, $l. ' ' "I’ii For doing same to editor, ot£<J.f|HDg to do it, $1,000.' " 5 i |, For borrowing anything, SV. V . Fur staying later than 11 A in. Ivhen calling, $5 per hour. • |- ,1 ' ' • - For the boorish carlessnes*! df calling at ■.dices or other places, .and >1 llleavingyuui name,slo. ’ " . f 1 * • * Fur using any hackneyed. qu^Uo^^wcenty b.e cents. . '••'i For always mentioning in eonojction with a tonne, that be or .she-Is ' ‘ vCry'llgh,^poor ns Job,” $l. , jj For pointing rout A «Mllu>p£fs| qents. ••• _ ’ :'-f ✓ Th* Dyx* xsn the 'Wellington had “noticed for sevdal morning*, while-standing at a winded *1 the -park, a lad eight years old, stooping down at . the-but oft at, jtjim/toeyjr and apparently feeding some oreaton that lived' in it. So, wondering what the hpy «filfhj-ft 6 doing, one morning went to see.. ! J g," “What have you there, mjy lafi|(’ he asked. “My toad,” the boy replied-' ‘I cohftlevery morning to give him some break) Ist.’’ “Indeed 1” said tbe'Duke ‘,j,‘'‘j lit isrnn. odd fancy—-.boys do not often mak'i { 8& of toads.’’ “Oh, I have done an,” rejuj Je4 |lhjt- ja(l» not knowing to whom he was talsiiig, to, “all my holidays. But lam going to srht pj to-morrow, , and I shall not be able to feid- [hie pdmrlittle fellow any more. See! there,-h.t ‘it,” said the child, (Arthur Vyea) and {tojrn, the duke saw the bright eyes of t! e Eoid glittering out of aholefrom which the ,jhldj^lwi^tlen. “Well,” said the duke, “I '>illi#e that your toad is fefl. I Jive near here.-l ai ,him food taow and then.” ’ ;f- J i '"' , ■ “0! thank yon!” said the herewith beam ing eyesand so they paned-t T AjtoUt.O'Wnth afterward »letter came to the stHool for Ar thur, with these words in it: s “Field-Marshal the Duke = #' jWellington thinks Arthur Vyea will be learn that his toad is in godd health. It Kg .fawt reg ularly fed by the duke’s morning, when the Duke of AVoJliigion fed' the toad himselfl” ■ ■ ■’ - ■ i ; H " “You Fights hit Sigle, toe ptnlfis jnT JiE. 0 —A soldier, with his arm in 'a' slif jg yesterday morning went into Bergner’s beCrtiSodn, hnder the. Post ■ office to refresh bimaelffwith-Iftger beer. The sight of his woni^«d; ; l?mb'Tery naturally interested thecrewd tbvitfßspresent. A conversation ensued, in wbiet Svonßdeil man, in response to- inquiries,JustlyeSted that he bad' fought under Sigi? iftiMisSttari. At the name of Sigel, a little Q&n inarcor ner of the room- rosa-to,his faeM iJotowtlpto the wounded man just hahe lagnrto his lips* “Yon fights mit Sigeh"*atjilhe ( drinks mit. me."' The wounded epidier ivas slightly taken baokat the,abraptni«k of -dim re mark, when the Teuton embraotrd!jl|n, actually kissing his cheek as a man would kiss the cheek, of a girl.—“Mein Got/’ said'fae fights mit Sigel pays fbr beer' iBb by— no sir." Thp result, farther was I jl||; After the soldier bad slacked his thirst, the out with "him, proffering to hithing he desire. ..The affwdottifeltldt'Slgab by the German' population of tfela- i very great.- We see it illustrated nearly ijvery day. —North American. ■ .ss.’ -t * .*• * A lady ,*f Boston says i ; “A i|gged "little urchin came to my door, not long »i«», asking for ot'd- clothes.—trgut Wm « V a pair .1 bants, which I lboogbt woolv beia comfor .rA fit. Yooog America toott£»g»fment» - vi examined each: then, wlthii 3|icon»olate iook, csid, time ain't no weteb 1 1 ional Mercantile Colleges, located in the following Cities viz; NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN; 5 ' S ' ALBANY, TROY, CLEVELAND, JPEXKQIJ*. _ . .CHICAGO, l ANb'Saint tobis, - ! A Scholarship ismicO from the Buffalo College, en titles the holder to attend either or all the College* fer an unlimited time. The design of thepfe Institution*, is to impart to young men an.d ladies, a thorough, practical bminett education. These Colleges are organized and conducted upon a ba.ds which must secure to each separate Institution tMjMjJfp&lCuodjitteacfolr imparting % (borough tMuWcTem e<fucatib?i, ©Whole, the most comprehensive and Complete system in this country. Book-Keeping jn all its departments, Commercial Law. Commercial Arithmetic and .Penmanship, are taught in the most thorough and practical manner. The 'Spencerian system of Penmanship, is taught by competent and experienced teachers. Scholarship, payable in ndvanct, $4O, College open evening : —no vacations. Resident Principal at Buffalo. J. C. Bryant. Fur further information, please call at the College Rooms, or send for Catalogue and Circular enclosing letter stamp. Address Jude 1, rsC2.—lr. r - -O.V MEltCAXOirg' ritOJKCTWX. TfAil E undersigned has been appointed Agent of the I New Illustrated and Historical Copper Plate Map of the World, on Mercator’s Projection, compiled from the latest and most authentic sources, exhibit ing (he rpcimt A rc ji c -«-nd. Antarctic, African and Australian and Explorations. Ist. This Map wnrld,us it is. 2d. Shows the rapidity of the ocean current? and streams per hour. ’ *.3d,. AUg of Lh? v Karjh. the curr*ois of the winds un 11 e OceaJs. “Also lines of equal seasons, equal summer and equal winter, temperature attached to it. •4th. Time table of the world, elevations of the Earth, lengths of the principal rivers of the world. .‘»th. The world in foufc hcrmsjiheres. Also the world as apprehended by the Ancient Greeks, Cam meni in Homer’s time 900 years before Christ. *»th. Description of the principal sources, division of the principal creed- in the world, table showing the mean animal ifluhe V. vS. of America, ttJtlistic 1 - <.f the whole world*. 7th. H\cteogniphical Map of the World, exhibit ing the mean proportion of rain distributed in differ ent Zones. Table showing the relative proportion of -g - -- 5 Sth. The phases of the Moon, and Chronological table staling the most important globular circumnavi gations. Everything that has been recorded is on rhi« map. This map is designed for Schools and will be Inrnbhed to School Btirectors and citizens at a very reasonable rate. ThogCounty is now being canvassed. Delmar. July ]f>. 1 SG2. A. BACOX. r i; ,: ?imjGßEsr ~.-t tATIOBfU t«iRSE tilfi Wir.l. THIS VFAR BF UhlD AT •Keystone £faJq Williamsport, Pa., 7'i/'.*4ny, lE' •hi'-M'joi/, Thnrnduy and Friday, SepUux Arrangement.- have been made to secure the 6nest assemblage of impotta|iB blOojty an(l native breed of Horses, that has ever been collected in (his country. The list of premiums will be large, ranging as high ns S2OO, Liberal arrangements have and will be made with the different railroads. \ tljo-Sfisqucbtinna, and accessible by rail from ail I partu of the United Staten, is eminently well suited for this Exhibition.- Fuller particulars will shortly be given. 4% «*. jfoAtiitt (xp iuxvaßiw: D. K. Jackman, P. Hcrdic, Edward Lyog, J. Bugg, Henry Drinker, (.Jordon F. Mason, Col. S. 0, Hathaway, J. H. Covrden, Win. Colder. \V. F. LOGAN, TMerMarshal. H. E. TAYLOR, Treasurer. (thOKGK M. Dk Pi i, A. E. KAPP, UELLSBORO’ ACADE.UV. WclUboroV Tioga County, Penna. MAfUNUS N. ALLEN. A. M.; - - Principal aj-sisted by a corps of competent teachers. |3|o 38th of Tuition for term of fourteen icc*7:«, from $2.60 fo $6.0 O' A Tkaches’ Ci.kss wilLalso be formed. By order of ;|Tra?tecss ‘ J/ F DONALDSON, Prea’t. Wellsboro. July 30, 18C2. OK PHAN’S COOJiT SALK. — By virtue of nn thaOrpbVnVCaurt.tppie directed, I will «ell at p\ilill£ cWdiieoh Saturday the 9th day of August, 1562, on the premises in Jackson, at 2 o’clock I*. M. r the following described real estate, to wit: A tract of land situate in the'township of Jackson, beginning at a post in line of James Roselle ; thence nortlrfi Onfrts*so./i>qr,k6j p.4sk In sodth f&e’of Seth Daggett; thence south 89j, east by said Daggett 18 perches toh tbcnco south 66!, east by Daggett 1 161.3 perches to a postj thence south 7, west 13.1 perches to o post; thermo sotith 65$ east 46.6 perches to a post; thence south 61, west by lands of James Sturdevant and Voorhees 178.2 perches to the place of betfinning-rAPntnining TS.SjAtfces. ' Jncksop, July 2, ]SS2. W ELL&BORO POST OFFICE. Mailsclo.se as full?ws£ rTbe Northern (Tioga, Cor ning. Cleveland, New YVirk, vtc..) at H. 45 a. m. The Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, <te.,) at 7.45 a. M. Tb£ Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Kan, Ac.,) and the Coudersport (Pine Creek, Gaines, West Pike, 4c.,fat 2 Tuesdav and Friday. York-ttte fW| X Ith and 21st of each month. An Overland Mail for California leaves St. Louis twice a week. be marked All letters alleged to contain valuable enclosures should be registered. * Post Masters nfOTAWitPucted. to retain all mail mat. ter belonging to any ihnrnWftlJantil bis arrearages— if he be in arrears—for postage bo paid. Poet Office open from 7 a. u., to 8 p. m., every day, Sunday * •:* P. M. , ••• CONSTITUTION WATER. rpilE ONLY REMEDY FOR DIABETES, Irrita. . •!: uE ,»he.jmt>!l^r.iejf|efim(rt‘An of (He Kidneys, and Catarrh of the Bladder, Stran gury and Burning, or Urinating, Stone in the Bladder, CalcßliM,i3rav(rt; BriA'Dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges after Urinating, , * WM. n. GREGG i CO., Proprietors. Agent* £o. 4&,CIi(f.SL, ■ r Agent for Tfi^Cwnis,!;' WMlsboro, April 18. 1862.-ly. , 'l hi -r"-T J vTi\ ! V ,~i ,f*v kJr ul ) dw. (iff- preserving Intuit, , C<irnt:RoyVDroiShire* Cah.apd-.es.imUe H t-tojj if yoil do u<sx‘wtsli lo buy. ‘ ’ 5 1 4. ***? 1 1. ■ | MAP or THE WORLD her 2 (O o inrln*ift. 10GA.'? •ffilA .BSSoV ! CODFUrSBjCXAI COLjLECE. .smv. \fo r ~ . -c Au luslltiitioii to QnallfJ' YouHs 'Menjtop Business],i :. r wimiitf pkoPßlKXOßS. j 'Ti ; W. LOWELL, Principal Profewflr of the Sci- of AocMmts, savior of LowellV Treatise upon Book k«epiDgjJsiagrama illustrating the same, £c. k . >1 * John Rankin, Commercial Accountant, {Professor of . Book-keeping and Practical Mathematics'. A, - Penmanship, Commercial and Cgrres - pondence. , | ■ 'J. J. Curtis, Assistant Teacher in the Kook-keeping ‘ Department. \ 6qo. V. Rowe, Teacher of Ornamental Penmanship. s Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, LL.D., Lecturer on Com mercial Law and Political Economy. Hon, Ransom Balcqm, Lecturer on Contracts, Promis- sory .Notes, and Bills of Exchange,, Esv.iDf. E; Andrews, on Commercial Ethics. r (Students can entoi* at any timej no vacation. Grad uates are presented with an elegantly engraved Di ploma, Usual time required to complete full com mercial course from;& to 12 weeks. Every student is gunranteod to be competent to take charge of the books of any business firm, and qualified tq earn a salary from $3OO to $1,500 per nnnnm. Assistance rendered to graduates in obtaining situations. Board $2 to $5.50 per week, pSf For particulars send for circular, enclosing stamp. April 9,1862.-ly. TICK! A CO, COURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas, the Hon. Hobertf(J. White, President Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Royal Wheeled and Victor Cose, Esq.'s, Asso ciate Judges in Tioga county, have issued .their pre cept, bearing date the 17th day of Juno, and to me directed, lor the holding of Orphan’s Court, Ufliiirt of Cumsaon Plcob, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the lakt Monday of August, (being the 25th 1562, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for the county of Tioga, to appear in their own proper per son <, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which of their offi ces and in their bohalfappertain to be done, and all witnesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and'there attending, and not to deport at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punc tual in their attendance at the appointed lime, agree- Given under pij hprid and seal at the Sheriff’s Office, in Wellsboro, the’l6th day of July In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ?ixtv two. H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. ' FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale the Steam Grist Mill located on Stony Fork, 8 miles from Wellsboro. with 8 acres of land, one store building and dwelling house attached, one small dwelling and small barn. The mill has 3 run of «tono, 2 good bolts and all the necessary apparatus'in a custom grist mill, a good steam engine all in good running order, which he will sell at a bargain would exchange for other property. There is no better location in Tioga County for a good custom Grist Mill, perfect. For further particu lars enquire of S. S. Packard, Covington, Pa. Also 97 acres of land 1$ miles below the mill on Stony Fork for sale. Timber Pine and Hemlock. Covington, Jnne 4, ISG2.3m" 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 Town.-hip, dec’d, notice is hereby given tn those indebted U> said estate, to make immediate payment, and those hating claims, to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. July 2, 1802. HANNAH M. WOOD, Ad •nr. SPRING FASHIONS. S. r. QUICK, HATTER, No. 135 Walrr Street, Elmira, keeps constantly on band a general assortment of FASfUOX SILK AND CASSLVKRE MATS. Also all kinds of Soft Hats and Caps, Fui-s for Ladies, Ac. Hats made to order. Call and leave your meas ure, and then you can have a Hat to fit you. Prices to suit the times. -Quality warranted, Elmira, March 19, 1562. Closing out Sale. MiBogo«l-ti»e tai- V X accc of his SI'ISMER STOCK, consisting of : SILKS, BERAGES, TISSUES, LAWNS, GREY GOODS, MOHAIRS, (SHAWLS. . LACE MANTILLAS, : 'Silk’ mantillas, ' CLOTH SACaUES, , cloth cloaks, ’ “ ’ CLOAK CLOTHS, . r BONNETS, RIBBONS, BUSCHES, STRAW GOODS, PARASOLS, l&C.y V &C., «fcC., (forming a larger stock of DESIRABLE SUMMER GOOES than can usually be found in this county) at a CHEAT SACRIFICE. Customers can-buy any of those goods at mueh less than tfEW YORK COST.. Our stock of Domestic and House-keeping Goods are in good ahape and will be *■ / SOLD CHEAP. Grocery Stock is larger and more complete than ever, apd beaold-.at . r Lowest p&yh price, ifn* earl; call i& solicited. JAMES A- PARSOSS. , So. i C OfNCEBT' -BLOCK i CORMN®, n. t. feb. 12, 1882. August 7, 1862. Howard association. Philadelphia For tbe Relief of the Sick aad Distressed, af* flioteji with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and espe* daily for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs* Medical advice gr. en gratis, by the Acting Surgeon* Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak? •nose, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the neir. remedies employed in tbe Dispensary, sent to.the afflicted In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage will be ac ceptable. Address, Dn. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON; Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No, 2 Sooth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June IS, 1863. * IiMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE—Letter* of Administration haring been granted to the un dersigned on'tbe estate of BENJAMIN HARKOWEB, late of Lindley, N. Y., deo’d., notice is hereby given to these indebted to sard estate to make Immediate payment, and those baiting claims to presept' tbepJ properly authenticated for settlement to the subscri ber at Elkland, Tioga Co. Pa; KASSONPARKHURST, " Jane 2S, 1862. , Administrator,'' ■ r - 1 ’ Register’s IfotlcC. ‘"BUTOTICE is bereby giyen, that James I. Jackson, executor of. Isaac Merrioh.dgo.’d., has JHed :his aceonnlin tbe .Regisert office .of Tioga ooupty.and th*t the.namo will be presented,to the Orphan's Cport of saidiconnty, on. Monday,-the let day of.Septeni berrW63rfor e»n6tmation and'allowanoe, ’ Hi 8, ARCHEH;Hbgtelart lYcTitboro, August 0,1862. -■ • y '-I * rotuwi y. ag nr Ytro e . ■ -10 THE PEOPLE oT xnr xxited ,tatts :; In the month of December, 1858,the undersigned for the first time qjferod for-sale to the public ])?• JT.-BoV?* Dods’ZmourialWiae Ditter*, andio this 'ah'dri period they have givqn ouch ■an 1 verbal,tk>n tqiKe many tried Ibeo^thaiUfenow so established article. The azquunfi of. bodily and .mental misery artsiDgsimpUr from a Docket* o| £tMll complaints is tarprtsfagend is Is therefore of theutmost- Itfipdrtaica that a strict attenttoato the least aad most-trltttoghodflyailment should be had; for diseases of the body must Invariably effect the mind. Tbs subscribers now onlyssk a trial of DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS! If] from all who have not used them. We challenge- the Wforld 10 prodace their equal. i These Bittebs for the cure of Weak Stomachs, General jjebipty, and for I’nrifying and Enriching the RlooS^ are 7 absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To M assured of this, ft is only necessary to make (he trial. The Mine itself Is of n superior quality, being about one-third stronger than'othervinos; warming and Invigorating (he whole system fVom the brad to the feet. As these Ritters are tonic Rod alterative In their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and give a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing tbe cicculatioD removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth They are also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar to Females, where a Tonic is required to strengthen and brace the system. No. Lady, who is subject to lassitude and faintness, should be without them, as they are reviving their action. THESE BITTERS Will not only Cure, but Prevent Disease, and in thi« respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs,indigestion, Dyspepsia, the Nervous System, Paralysis, Piles, and fj»r nil cases requiring a Tonic Dr. Dods’ Celebrated Wine Bitters , ARE UNSURPASSED! For Sore Throat, no common among the Clergy, they are truly Valuable. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak con stitution—for Ministers of the Gospel Lawyers. and all pub He speakers—for Book-Keepers. Tailors. Seamstresses, Bto 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 They produce nil the exhilarating effects of Brand) cr Wine, without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and who aish to refrain from it. They are pure end entirely free from the poisons contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is flooded. These Bitters not only CCKE but PREVENT Disease, and should be used by nil who In e in a country where the water is bad, or whore 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. Tn all Affections of the Bead, Sick Head ache, or "Nervous Headache, Dr. Dods’ Imperial Wine Bitters will be fonnd to be most Saintary and Efficacious. FEMALES. Tli. many certificates winch have been tendered u., and the letters which we are dally receiving, are conclusive proo that among the women-thoso Bitters have given a satisfac tion which no others have dune before. No women in the ami should be without them, and those who once use them will not fail to keep ft Mipply. DR. J. BOVCE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE, BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent nnd "killful physician who ha* used them Sacco**fully in hih practice for the last tw ent)-fivc years Tbt propi;etor, l/vforo pun having the pm luhvc right to nianufiu. lure and sell Dr. .1. Bovee Dudb’ Celebrated Im perial Wine Bitters, had them tested by two distinguished medical practumners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for dtsvaso. Although the medical men of the country, os a general tlimg disapprove of Patent .Medicines,yet we do not believe that a respectable Phyedann can be found in the United States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will not highly approve DR. J. BO VISE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINK BITTERS. In afl newly settled place*} where there la always a large quantity.of-decaying alhibor from whicb'a poisonous is created, these Bitters should be used every nißTqipg Wore breakfasts * r~ 7 DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE piTTERS Are composed o( a pare and unadulterated Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, ComCrey. Wild Cherry Tree Bark; Spikcuiml, Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Duds himself, who is an experienced and successful Physician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which Quod the country, and agulnst which the Medical Pjofession are sb justly preju diced. Theae truly valuable Bitters haro been so thoroughly tested by alLcUtses of the community for almost every variety of disease incident to the human system, tlmt they ire now deemed indispensable as a l TONK, JIB IB CINE AND ABB V-SItA GE. PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE! It Costs but. Little 1 Purify the Blood ! Give Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the System ! and Prolong Life ! Price per bottle, 6 bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD A CO., SOLE PROPRIETOR, 78 William Street, New York. *3r For sale by druggists and grocers generally through out the country. * Sept. 25,1801.—'1y. NEW GOODS! T* L. BALDWIN s now receiving a large and Well Se eetcd Stock ef SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part hT a General Stock of DHY GOODS, LADIES' DRHSS GOODS, . READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, ' HARDWARE, .. BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, > Ac., Ac., Ac., ! Ae*, All of which wiD bo sold VERT LOW Cor BEADY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persons buying GOODE fbr. ' BEADTPAT, . Are respectfully invited to call and examine TH K ST 0C K, As they are ta.be sold, at. TERt LOW, PRICES. CASH PAID FOR WOOI.. Tioga; May 28,1862. ’ T. L. BALD WIN. DEiVIIST. 27 R. BAL PS GILLE TPEI, . JASPER/SDEBBENCOUNTY, n. y.. • -Fora long Bine a resident of Welisboroj wilt visit once in each month Knoxville bn' tbe 25tb, Elkland onthe-Mth/ Lawreneeville OD the 27th, Tioga on .the 28th. Those living at a disttincoio avord disappoititi imSßnrtWptbasc address by lifter, to Jasper; ■S.-'C..- slSy. 21,1882. ‘ • • • - ' IBQRO BOOK; STORE* WELLS mSE subscriber, haring purchased of Win. H I Smith his interest-in the Book dud Bfhttticry Business, |wbuld respeetftilly inform thc public ot Iril desire to keep ’ sanafcw 1 * Jto : 'ou 1/ AND BOOK STORE, ( where he jerill furh&b, ’ ‘, t , AT.THIi 4»M> a the Best OSoe Building, <or bjr mail) all ME NEW YORK DAILIES at the publishers prices, He will also keeep oa hand all the Literary Weeklies, and The Monthly Magazines, Including Harper's, tbe Atlantic, Godey's, Peterson's Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac. * ''-Also, willbtf keptconstantly on hand, a com j«te repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper Hangings, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, ic. Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to suit any taste, and on tbe lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in tbe trade. One Thousand Volumes of tbe Latest Editions of SCHOOL BOOKS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are invited to cal and examine tins large assortment of School Books in which may Ibe found everything in use in the schools of the County. Readers, —Sanders' entire series, Porter's Reader, Sargeant’s, Town's and Willson's Readers, £t’ELU*6 Bgoks.—Sanders', Websters Ac, AniTHMKnrsi Grcenleafs, Davies', Stoddard’s, Colburn’s Ac. GuAMJfAus. —BrownV, Kenyon’s, Smith’s Ac. Gbograpiuks.—Mitchell’s, Warren's, Colton's Ac, Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ac, Slates of all kind? and sizes. Copy IBooks, Steel Pens. Paper of all kinds, Latin, German, French and Greek Text Books; on hand and purchased to order. Watches. Jewelry, Picture Frames, Paper Hang ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic tures ic.i jAll orders promptly attended to. Wellsboro, Nov. 27, 1861. J. F, ROBINSON, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform' the citizens of WELLSBORO and vicin ity, that he has leased tbe store owned by A. P. CONE, one door east of FARR’S HOTEL, on Main Street, where he, will Keep constantly on band A LARGE:AMJ WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Family Groceries & Provisions, , SUCH AS FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEED, KEROSINE OIL, BURNING FLUID, CAMPIIENE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac.. Ac., which he will sell cheep FOR CASH- Also a large assortment of fine BRANDIES, GINS, WINES. OLD RYE AND WHEAT WHISKEY?; he al.-o Manufactures a.-uperiur article of CORN WHIS KEY, which he will sell to Lumbermen, Hotel Keep ers and blhcr*. at Ji'll 0 LE SU LE, Cheaper than any other establishment in Northern iVitineylrania, ! J. J. EATON. WolUboro, Jan. 16, 1562. j - Tbc KnoxvillejFoundiy, CONTINUES in full blast ahd is in the best run ning order, where you edn get Stoves. Plows,- Road’Scrapers, Cutting Boxes, PugarKettlcs Ac., Ac. of the must approved patterns, and made in the bes manner for j X JsTsTs ]pri c than al' other kind in the country. [ \ v Machinery made and good style on short notice. All kinds of v produce, pld iron, copper, brass and pewter, taken in exchange for castings. - •“ A’liberal discount made to CASH PUBCIIABBBS. ,P. S. All persons indebted are requested to call and settle WITHOUT DELAY, and save costs, that I may stilljbe able to do a credi business in port. J. P. [BILES, Proprietor. Knoxville, March 26, 15.62.-6 in. . ’ _ __ _ i War! War for. the Union! THE undersigned would respectfully inform his old friends, customers, and tho public generally, that be has opened a J ' CABINET AND CIIAIR SHOP on Main Street, opposite H, W. Dartt's Wagon Shop, where he intends to keep constantly on hood a gene ral assortment of j Cabinet Ware, made of the best materials, and by the best workmen. Also Coffins made to and as caenp as pan'be procured elsewhere, accompanied with a Hearse. Also Chairs of every variety from the BEST down to the CHEAPEST, to | 1 Suit Purchaser*. Also Turning of all kinds done to order and to salt I CUSTOMERS. The underpinned haring had many years experi ence, both in France and in this [country, feels confi dent that he cannot he excelled in either of the abore branches'of mechanism—and further 'irould recom mend th«i public to | 1 1 CALEAXD EXAMINE his workmanship and prices before purcha»ing else where. JACOB STICKLIK. ■ Wellsboro, March 19, 1862. . , . ■ * 1 L DR. ROBERT ROY ROY'S DRUG iSTORE, Wellßboro’,' Pa. .where he, may be,consulted at all hours j of the day by those Who desire paa~E!X)ioAx. -A.ii'vxcrHj. THOMAS HARDEN ia an . , --j ’ -TB'icT H KSIVi STOCK , !■; or ■ ■;; ; chandis e, ■_ which he offers on terms to 1 BCIT THE TIJTES, . ; AllMerespectfWly invited to oall and examine. Weilsboro, June M, .1862. THOS-. HARDEN. /tj'LßJ&in lure? or small ;qanntitpe, fbrsale hi , ~, Ruv.4 'imtrir'STOKß^ •! (A. X WALL SB 6k O ' P i APOTHECah* '- 1 - wiw.Mlii*. '«n BCTili/ »m, ta ~ i>s ■i .I’ESFCMKIVY.SOj^g TOILET AND (JUICY tBTICIfs BSVSBEM, TAittflSHtS, Pa/S" oIM list! ’ PiTENf SlBdittf VIOLS ANI> BOTTLES, “"P WINDOW-GLASS, PCTDI, LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOlWw. PITRE tVIWE* AND BRAHES FOR MEDICAL PURPO3SJ, ' ALSO, SACRAMENTAL Wafa, : Warranted te bo pure Grapo juic 9 Dt4ta , - pressly for Comnmtffoa pnrpoiei. ’ * Hi Prescriptions carefully compounds!) tid n promptly answered. ’ 411 *rtw Every article for sale usually sold ij t « Drug Store, ond at the lowest market uri,.. ” **■ Wellsbaro, May 1,1861. Pl ' ' GENERAL ®*CLElJj|~^ HAS'deddcd to go into winter quarters Williams, Agt., ha. decided to” and has accordingly laid in a very l«r«.i„t Jzh Goods in his line, via: P , * *•» Kcrosino Oil, Isop 0« Burning Fluid, CaKpheee, ‘ Alcohol, Turpcntiae, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Dv, Stvtti Window Glass, Putty, ’ Ac., Ae., *t which will be fold at lowest city price, d tmi. Ul war - P- It. WILLIAMS, if ".innlA.US, X 8., Confederate State Stock, and n|l counts are at diiconnt—can't-ecll good, fer .ilk, Wellsboro, Xov. 27, 1861. REMOVAL, JOSEPH RIBEROLLE HAS Removed his BOOT, SHOE, LEATJISR and FIXDIG STORE, from hte late lacilioMi Main Street,'to his Tannery at the lower end sfa. village, where ho will be glad to wait on hiieMtfwJ, and the public generally. Competent workwet tn employed in the Manufacturing Bepartmeauiadilt work warranted to be manufacture.] Also, ail kinds of READY-MADE BOOTS AND constantly on hand. All kinds of Leather and-SU Findings, also constantly on hand and for «ale at l*t prices for cash or ready pay. r HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange far at the highest market price. JOS. RIBEROLIS, Wollsboro, Aug- 14, 1861. I X. B. All those indebted * * . those indebted to the subscriber! by bsifc account, or otherwise, are requested te call at,sin ajid square up. JO5. RIBEKOLL^ ' OR EAT REDUCTION SALES. Closing out all our Stock of Summer Gocdil Prices reduced on Plain 'Dress Goods. l*ricca reduced on Fancy Brest Goods.' Prices reduced on Cloth and Silk Mantle!. Prices reduced <Jp Shawls. Prices reduced op Sunshade* and Parasols. A sweeping redaction through our entire stotlr. DORMAUI/S BEE HIVE, f Holden’s Block, Elmira, Black SUk* have advanced in yew York, illU'wi are offering Good Blhck Dress Silk for G2cts. worth S'cti. ! “ “ 87 “ 12i “ “ “ : 1 oo « I 50 Best " •* 1 26 “1 75 Fancy Silk 8 equally low at DORMAUL’S BEB HIVE. Trunks; Valises, Travelling Bags of every dwerip* lion, direct from the manufacturers coasiaitly #i hand at DORMAUL’S BEE 11171. \ t Napkins, Doylies, Linen Towels, Haekaboek,Blob Eyes Dialer, Pure Linen Table Damask, RtouDifc Quills, Woolen Tableland Piano Spreads, 10yer fill b*io* market talae at DORMAUL'S BEE HITE. ' Nottingham Lace Curtains and rich Draperie Muslins, the! largest and finest bsiortmil ever exhibited. ” ! DORIMAUI/S BEE HIVE, i Holden** Block, Elmir*, Heop Skirts! Jfewj Styles! , Best Quality'’ and cheaper than anywhere else. , DORMAUL’S BEE RIVE, English, Hosiery! Everybody will be railed Jo Hosiery. DORMAUL'S BEE HIVE, Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs ’ M Lisle Thread Gloves!..., Shirt Fronts.., AJ India Rubber Hound Cooibs Silk Mitts I ; Ladies Hose..' ~~~ Embroidered Collars! Every article sold oa (advertised. DdRMAUL’S BEE HITE, ]S« Water St, Elmira, S. I. Elmira, Jaly lfl, IB6J. CHARLESTON FLOURING MILLS.- ■ WRIGHT A, BAIUST, Having secured the best mill, in tk. Count,, tri u* prepared to do \ Custom Work, merchant IVwfc, and in fact everything fbalt can be done i» Ct»ifc7 Mills, so as to give perfect! satisfaction. FLOUR, HRAL AND FEED, AT WHOLESALE OB RETAIL, at our stori in Wellsioro, or at tie mil). Cu\-* Goods exchanged for grain at the market pnee. * All goods delivered free of charge tfittiin tbeorye*' ration. WRIGHT A DAILET. WelUbofq, P*b. 13, 1861., u ' . ' CABO ET tPK.WABE EOOMv THE Subsoriber most respectfully he has on hand at the old stand; and for M» Ciieap Dot of Furniture. comprising in part u Dressing and Common Burton*, Secretaries ** Oaten, ' Center, Card and Pier Tablet, D Brcak/n*tTahle* i jlarbU~topptd.aud Cupboard*, Cottage qnd other Bedeitadft £»<*. *vw farand Chairtj Gilt and Boiacofd Picture Frame*. * COFFINS made to order short *&**'' * hearse will be fbrhishedif desired. N. B. burning and Sawing done to ord«£* Aogwi'll, 1859. B.T.VAygOBj^ Kallock’a Dandelion Co|f e *' THIS Preparation, madwfrwn the best aTa w O . is recommended by physicians as a tricioas Beverage for General Bcbiiity, and all billioub dUbrdtfrt*' Thousands whobare compelled to abandbn the os#! of coffte without injurious 'effects* - One ® aa jr ® oßti S ei 25 strength of two pounds of Ordinary.coffee* . jpents. ■ JKollock’c Derain. Til* purest and Best -BAKING *9™** JfS ftr .making light, sweet and nutritious Brew cakes~ P{iaj 15 ijents. iriifmcrtriiEß bt ; ?L H. KOLiWJK CJtep<Bt» Corner! of Broad and Chestnut Street 9. phi»,au4 for sale by all Druggists aui Grocers*. Marc1i.5,1542.,, ~j . - I
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