£ *>. ;. : ',The LtifoLefoAftßiefe opl O Tain Brown igo % TT '• Ategnna to QlaieKXanlt Vt’ Ju' '.-si t—£- Ahdjgld Din looker'sjnsdeA fnitoh r „ i,;-. ,• • Good News from Home' made Mary 581 An® Eulelieiqmte g»y; ■ ’ ‘ i I- -.. . BabEldloy’a Off to Charlestown, , ; =tf - ■ • Apd:tikeaiCld'J}og,Tr3f. ToUagWillikeni met they Heal..; i, ' Atid turned Bed/Whit*.suL-BUttf. ~,7-..^ Aod Nelly Bly ti« uanght b'orfoot : -a; ■: ■ln'har Hoop, da DoQdotx Do. £” ’ i'd ‘‘l'm AnPiirfr;;!;,:.. ■ StgheAmdntntuUy'iim rCrow; , i s is|; And AohlS Eiorieport .replied-? ' r ', “jhenKisaMy Quick j;jvi.v 1 1-1.% .• Blok and Rare were the Gems she Woi o, SscHuWanted:flLTO» far* ' Yoang-toJlarry Yet, ~* -But-CbeernpSam,”'she said;- '--d.ijV • “And Will youliove me Then, I,. • O.Baantifpl Star,” said ha ; j ■- - : f “I Only Ask when I'm Afloat, ; ’. 1 r.; ; Then You'll Remember Me . >: He Sailed A Way in a Gallant Bb£, i, Bttt Thongfi Tnie Eove-be tN , When bo wa« Seeing Nelly'Homp, They bUi'lwn* ixi a Croffd.’ /J, *- . —LandeniPmeh. Incident, In the .Life .of -JSLJP. 'The following sketchof ah incident. :,in the Iff# of Mi. Christy, we take from tile if. T. Serdld. „ '■ i- - J Teats ago, Mr. Christy, a poor yor.og man, withyiot a dollar of hie own (after his passage money.was .going to Bbt<f ah board a Lake Brie- steamboat. Be propose^’lo com ..mence.hia negro minstrelay.entprtaianjent there, if he could procure Sufficient ! funds sto hire a room. i.. L I -'I T’ “How much do yoc require V asked the captain' of the boat,' ’ i,-■ ; i “About twenty dolles/’ said. Christy;, “Here itis,”said Captain.fblgerf“yon can pay me one of these .days- su.c<iee4 ; if not, never mind.”- And thus;they .parted. Tears passed on. Christy SwentMtwp* .place to place; and finally established himself in New. York, succeeding beyond his brightest dreams. In these years'wherein th»; chance friends did not meet flgain.'theAteatnbont cap tain was unfortunate and lost everyth' o ? be possessed. At last he left the lakes and went to New York to seek employment its i a ship master, Without aTriend in the city/ ha mot, of course, with no success, Und was;|JEtarly de spairing, when Ke'one day met Christy in the, street. He told, him his business in; t|e city, and asked him if perbapsbe some ship owner to whom he could speak a ( gojpd word J for him. . *1 ij “Why don’t.you buy a ship your&lf?” said Christy. i I ’f ~j “Why, I told you I had no mon.eyi’^said'the captain. illl “How much wouldia good vessel asked Christy, who ’had no idea of the man-' agement of such property. ; ji-j’j “About twenty thousand dolljrs;”.waB the "reply, . ; 'i''.':* - “"Well, you go and buy a vessel- then,” said Mr. Christy ; “you’ leaned me twqn|y dollars once when 1 wanted it; I’ll lend' yoh; twenty thousand, now; you go and buy a iyesgel—l’ll pay for her. If she, makes any f thi&j*'.' beyond your wage* and; Interest, PH tak<hs(lC aad you take half. If she loses. I’ll }pse hole.’’ Captain F. bought o ship for e ;|iteen thou, sand dollars, and Mr. Christy paihylpt; her. I know it, for be paid me in batful* of- phitlings and sixpences and rolls of bank ; bi|ls, for the Vandalism ' —jl-i,',' Nins Follies.—To think that-tb? more a man eats the fatter and strcmget| hij; will be come. | " ‘ ' To believe that the more hoafa t children ■tody at school, the faster they learn}',; 1 To imagine tbatevcry hoof taken.lironi sleep is an hoar gained. 'i To act on the presumption’ that, small est room in the house is largo enough - to sleep in.; , • ■ To argue, that whatever remedy'ciiisea one to feel immediately better,.is the system, without regard to more ulterior effects. To commit an act which is felt in itself to be prejudicial, hoping that eomehoy or other it may be done in your oaae wjth impunity.' To advise another to' takes : remOdy - wh ieh you have not tried yourself, or yithoc-t making special inquiry whether all the. com#lions are alike. ' r /■ To eat without an appetite, or chatinue to eat after it has been satisfied, gralif/ the taste, ’ S- To eat a hearty eupperjor pfeasure ex perienced during the brief, .time. it flbjjpassing downltbe throat,'at the eipcpsc, .of .-a whole night of disturbed sleep, and 4 vtjipjr waking in the morning. K. , What might patk BisNl—Acfow votes would have kept Slavery out of bfisSOuri, and held the Slave Power in check! 1 -4- A few votes would have eleoted'Clay, and blocked .the Texas game, which Benton de clared was a Djaanion. scheme ! Had Scott been elected instead the Kansas war—.which was our preses|f'war on a small scale—would not have beenjcompenqed by the Repeal of. the Missouri bocijiipomiee I A few,votes wpuld have kept' Buchanan, Breckinridge, Floyds Thompson,; ®j)b and a thousand perjured traitors, in. arm wind navy, from using the 0. S. 'power to put down li. S, authority t- . tii ■ • Ballots'would have done what balt;|and bay onets must now do—preserved I ibepty, and cemented the Union I , ' ■ r i’i 5 Ah! voting is a power a talent,/tyhoae mis use may bring evil- long afterward;. [ JJ-j ■ ' —“Prevention is better than G is . the philosophy of the issue. ac customed to arms} can now be.of tl feiimoat use in saving our State. Delays tf angerous.— Lcwisburg^Cfironicle. , . K-.f'D' “I say, said a \(tichin to a YanW til ere dog ■away."" _ ■- 1 . 1 “Why, he hin't of no oeo nb‘f iw’heisfbo ogly.". " ,■ j ■ 1 “0, bat he aaveeheaps of work. 1 1 '-, “JEfow-f” - “Why he alwaya lickß the pla,U t fpd dishrs go clean that they never wanf w' shing-idnd mammy says she" wopld’nt partvith him no bevy, for our new dog ain’t gotnse Kb mustard *«*•" ' ’.4 "lf The meanest man in the yibrldff living in New Jersey. In helping him' dutwfj the live* once, * man'tore the collarof Hiitioat. The next dayibe sued him for battery. A goo 4 many men are in ,tll(i%*t health whenthey «» cat of spirit*. ( * L; z'M'fM coixeqe, coßses or*' Main and Seneca Streets, i Is an important link in tb&grcat chain o( National Mercantile Colleges, located in the following Cities viz ’ , & *1 /. NOT YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, ’ BROOKLYN, ALBANY. ■fRBYi asi i a ~ a Cleveland, y DETROIT, CHICAGO, AND SAINT LOUIS. . -A Scholarship issued from the Buffalo' College, en titles the bolder to attend hither or all the Colleges for an unlimited time. The design of these Institutions, is to Impart to young men and ladies, a thorovgh, practical business education,. *• y, k ? % .■* , , These a basis which most secure to each ggparnteTbstitutloD the best possible facilities for imparting a thorough Commercial education, and render it as a whole, the most comprehensive and Complete system in this country. 1 .. -'.r, ;'v : Book-Keeping in all its departments, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic and Penmanship, are taught in the moat thorough and practical manner. The Spencerian system of Penmanship, is taught by competent and expenenced.toiichers. Scholarship, payable in advance, $4O. College open day and evening;—no vacations. Resident Principal at Buffalo, J. C. Brtaht. For further information, please coll at the College CatiHtof a*d‘ letter stamp.* *' ** - v -* J *• . BRYANT & STRATTON, June.4,4.862.—1y. Buffalo, N. T. M4P OF xpE WOBLD OK MERCATOR 1 & PROJECTION. THE undersigned has.been appointed Agent of the New Illustrated and Historical Copper Plate Map of the Mercator'S Projection, compiled from the latest and roost authentic sources, exhibit ing the recent Arctic and Antarctic, African and Australian Discoveries and Explorations. Ist This Map shows the world as It is. sLt£hofrS;ftbe rapidity of the--ocean streams'jtefWur.-' ~ 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 , • 4th. Time‘table" of the World, elevations of the 'Earth, lengths of tbe principal rivers of the world. sth. The world in four hemispheres. Also the world as apprehended by tbe Ancient <3reeks, Cnm merii in Homer’s time 9(fll vears before Christ. 6th. Description of Ch'£ princlpil sources, division of the principal creeds in the world, table showing the mean annual fall of rain in tbe U. S. of America, statistics of the whole world. 7th. Hyetepgrapbical Maj) of the World, exhibit ing the mWflproportion af<rfc3& dHtdbiSedln differ ent Zones. the relative proportion of land and water. Bth. The phases of the'S&oon, and Chronological table stating the most important globular circumnavi gations. Everything that.'bu been recorded is on this map. This map is designed for Schools and will be furnished to School Directors and cUixensatavery reasonable rate. The .CoujU&is, now being canvassed. DbljUlot; Jujj 36,18C2*< / * , / .** A. BACON. W'TEE.I.SBORO’ ACABU3U. Wellsboro', Tioga County, Penna. MARINES N. AIiLEN. A M.: - - Principal assisted by a corps of competent teachers. The Fall Term will commence on the 18th of Augus-t, 1862, _ Tuition fofr terta bf week*, from $2.50 to $6.00. } A Teaches' Class will also bo formed. By order of Trustees, ; • •, J. F DONALDSON,/W*. Wellsboro; 3O, 1862, - * * - WELLSBORO POST OFFICE. Mails close at fallows: The Northern (Tioga, Cor ning, Cleveland, New York, 4o„) at 9.45 a. m. The Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, 4c.,) at T.46a.m. The Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Bun, 4c.,) and the Coudersport (Pino Creek, Qaines, West Pike, 40.,) at 2 p. M., every Tuesday and Friday. California Mails leave New York the Ist, Ulh and 21st of each month.. An Overland Mail for California leaves St Loots twice a week. Letters for this Mail should be marked “ Overland/* All letters’alleged to contain valuable enclosures should be registered. Post Masters are Instructed to retain all mail mat ter belonging to any invirldual until his arrearages— if he ketintttrraars—-for postsgo be paid. . , Past oflies oped from. 7.A, ii., to BP. H., J every day, Sunday excepted. Hugh Yoosg, P. M. Howard association, Philadelphia For the Relief «f the Sick and Distressed, af fliufeU with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and espe cially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medical advice gi. en gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on tho 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. 6KILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No, 2 South Ninth Street,Philadelphia; Pa. 7 •'* -' Juno 18, 1362. FOR SALE THE subscriber offers for sale the Steam Grist Mill located on Stony Fork, 8 miles from Wellsboro, with 8 acrea. ; of land,jane £lore building and dwelling house barn. The mill has 3 run of stone, $ good bolts and all the necessary apparatus in a custom grist mill, a good utenm engine all in good running order, which he will >cll at » hiirguin or would exchange for other property. There is no better location in Xioga County fora good jcuatom Grist Mill, tltie perfect ' For farther psrtico lors '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.' Cov«urtQn*.J,DD® 4, 1862.3m s S. ” a A / a i- t. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of administration having been granted to the sub scriber on the Uptake, late of Rut land Township, dec’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted to ?«id estate, to roske immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them properly authenticated for atktlemeptjo |he subscriber, July 2, 1862. HANNAH M. WOOD, Adm’zu Portable Horse-Power, THE undersigned take pleasure in notifying the public, that they have succeeded in deT&isg a Horse Power oni* ■l^es^f^frictvon, and combines durability, \and economy, with the minimum.of weight end price. On account of its simplicity it may he constructed i hy any uechaniu ita less-(ban half -the cost usually paid for • b Is-Well adapted to thrash ing grain, sawing wood, and churning, also for tam ing lathes, saws, planes, and other machinery in the shop.- Individual rights |s,<>o; Towpship,-£punty, and State*rights for Eale chcap at 6ur bfiTce.' Agetits wanted to sell territory. For farther particulars ad dress MJDCaUQU & CLAEK. Mansfield, July 23, 1862,-tf. NEW COOPER SHOP.—The undersigned respcctfully infoms the oit\ieneof.Welleboro and vicinity, that he has opened a COOPEB-BHOP opposite ' ; CBOWI’S WAGON SHOP, and i < ready to do all manner of work prompt and te order, from a gallon keg to a fifty barrel tub. Re pairing also done oa short no doe. ; O. P. SUiIS. Welhboro, Mny.B, 1881. ... i . COSOBMI&TED LTB, for sale at • ROY'B DRCS STORE. ; Union 4 First H. H. WOOD," would say to the of " ; PHOTOGRAPHS, < = i s - ! - -A«BROTYPES,OR r ; ;o : * . • 2 ' ; '' JfELAINOT¥EES> fhfnfs’Ecd'ift ah? rodm in-the City. .-.Jos Sett of JAMINS CELBBEATBD LENSES, manufto thfe3,ekpthsßly-for the’ffartes dt rt (itte -Also a large assortment of ' ""“Y FBOTO’GBAPBIC A&pUilSi price, from sl.2s to $4.00.' At this diy, ho pfalbrta blois considered finished; mthoatthePnOTOGßAPH- ,,’ ■ ■; •,'•■ •=■ - Sa»(f of oil Styles.' Pictures fromtwenty-flvecents five dollars. ’ . ' > * ■‘ , ' Thantfiil for past favors, I would' solicit a' Conti n nati ornotittip saine, hy doiog ErstjClass. work for all, • Mhy'2B; iB«2. ; i ) A SPECIAL COURT will b« h»W »t tha Court House in Wellsboro, by tbs Bon.' Uiyssfss- Mercur, commencing oh Monday the 20th Jay of Oc tober next, to continue two weeks, for. the trialsf the' following causes, vis: , H H Dent, ts. Stephen Babcock, Bingham Tnistees, vs. Stephen Fetter, J N Bache, „ vs. A C Ely, Bingham Trustees, vs. Timothy Brace, A S Turner, vs. John Drew et at, Bingham-TruEteeS, vs. Stephen Potter-e Cal, ' - VS. “ Janet I Jackson, vs. J K Backs Ezr, Abel Nickerson, vs. Peter Grssa, H M Lattin et al, -. va. A H Foster, J N Bache, vs. W. %. Dodge, MJt-Converse, vs. Henry Celtep, ■ BECOSB -WHOb. . , • . . PJiojßan-, ■ • t*. Aimn if IB S.r.nli, Bingkain Trarteei, tf. Anson Buek »t«s' 6eorge“Cotlie», »«. E8«i»-Dj.r, J W ftgfrtffty*': J F Dorialdsun, vi. A P'Cone, JKnfiham Trustees, Ye;' Du-rid A Clark, ■ “ i • . Ts. Martlia /X Clark et»!, i< “ vs. George B CelegroT. at tf," ! M ts. Joseph Staffsrd-el al, ■Wm-Bache, - T»i. H. S. Hastings, . Bingham Trustees, T» f Augustus Andrus et al “ yt. Edirln Xnscho et al. Aug. 20,1852. J. Ft BONALDSOK, Fratk’y. Closing out Sale* rpHE SUBSCRIBER is selling out the bol -1- aaqe of his ' ■■ ' ’ siTßiaißß'' STOCK, ■' cnharailbfOf 1 1 7 SILKS, BBEAGES, n . - " -TISSUES, ;.V , LAWNS, •-• : v “ • GRBYfIOODS, . MOHAIRS, SHAWLS,: . : • LACE MANTILLAS, " - silk! Mantillas, ' - , . CLOTH SACQUES, . . .. cloth Cloaks, : ‘ ' CLOAK CLOTHS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, RUSCHES, STRAW GOODS; PARASOLS, &c., &c., &0.,. (forming a larger stock of DESIRABLE SUIIiIER GOODSfibfaji an usually, be found in. tki* count j) at a , ’great sacrifice. Customers can Isay any of those goods at much less than ; r isiEw york <eost; . Bar stock of Domestic and House-keeping Goods ate in good shape andyrill be ' SOLO CHEAP. Grocery .Stock is larger and more complete than ever, and every article will be sold at the Lowest Cash Price. ■ An early call is solicited. JAMRS A. PARSONS, No. 3 CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. T. AugastT, 1862. fob. 12, 1862. War! War for the Onion) THE undersigned weald respectfully inform bis old friends, customers, and the public generally, that be baa opened a '' CABINET ANT) CHAIR SHOP i on Main Street, opposite!!. W, Dartt’s Wagon Shop, where be intends to keep constantly on band a gene ral assortment, of _ made of the best materials, and by the best workmen. .Alio Coffin# made to order, aod/as crjeap as can be procured elsewhere, accompanied with' a Hearsed Also Chairs of every rariety'lbbm the BEST down to the CHEAPEST, to Suit Purchaser*. Also Taramg-of ail kiods done to order and to iait The undersigned haring bad, many years experi ence, both in France and in this country, feels confi dent that he cannot be excelled in either Of the shore branches of mechanism —and further .would recom mend the pufalie to CALL AND EXAMINE bjs workmanship and paces before purchasing else where. ■; • ! JACOB STICKLIN'. . \felisborO, March I*, 1862. THOMAS HARDEN is now receiving an i EXTENSIVE STOCK ■ - OF Merchandise, which be offers on terms’ to SUIT THE- TIMES. All are respectfully invited to call and examine. Wellsboro, Juno 18, 1862! , JHOS. HARDEN. PACKARD. STOVES AMD TINWARE, , WlLlilijt ROBERTS HAS opened a new Store end' Tin Shop, in {be Store opposite Roy’s Building, where Jw liprs -pared to farnirb his old 'friends end csstomers, nd the public generally with everything in bis Use ef business, including- 1 Cooking Stores of the most approved styles j Far lor. Dining Room, end :Coal 6tOTes; Tinware end Kitchen furniture of all .Varieties, - Jt&h Gall and see our hew stock, wellsboro, Feby. S, 78352. • - BOIHSEBipI.jp, FCBNITURE. TEE-LADIES' are tbconee-to-eeJoet-Heoeabold Furniture, end it is ho much Easier. for them to .take e carriage and ride;a few miles and retnrnihaa to go 40 or 50 miles for {he purpose, that the subscri ber would inform them that be has just enlarged his STOCK before tbs tariffsnd tax prices are upon ns; and has a large and inViting. assortment, which be will be happy to shew to'lbose who may fever him with a visit. MAHOGANY SOFAS, <g«;s2s and $2B. ft(. a TeUt, $22, $2B and $32. Handsome ingrain Varpeft tor 4, 5, 6,7, 8 and 9 shillings a - yard. .Semij Mir. chinet, $lO and $l3l He has also 10 different styles of Bedsteads, with matrasses and spring bottoms, and 18 different kinds of CbSirs with everything rise in the Furniture Bn*. . Be is also Agent for the sale of Frinoe i Co's, eel ebrated Netodeons, School and Church Organs, ef. -Buffalo, N. y., the oldest and largest establishiMuS Imthe Bnited States.- E. D. WELLS, Lawren Seville, July 30,1893, tfOGl SPECIAL COEBir. Cabinet are, CUS T 0 MER S. e»vniJwu>jiMMnpPi'|i*'-li-ain. 1 i-ain. 06 P-KTX. AGITATOR, OP TIIK tNITEI} MTATK*!: ' ■ln the month ift Decßpitiet;lBsB,the nnSwrelgnedfori tho Brst time offefed v foi salptotho public Drl J. BoVCO Dodi' toeprWaha'in't Ws thortr poriodthey tare given inch universal sal&lkctlon to the many thousandsof persons whohare triedtbem thatitimow an oßtablished article! The amount of bodily and mental mlaeryarialng aitpply from a neglect ofsmall complaints la lorprWiigana it to therefore of the utmost importancothat a atrict atteutlonto the least and moat trifling bodily ailment ahonld be had; for diaeaeea of the body.meat inrariahly' the mind. Tho subscribers now only aak a trial of 88. J. MVE® BODS* •; IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS 11! from all who hare not used them. We challenge the world to produce their eqnal. ‘ * ; Theie Birrma for tho core of Weak Stomachs, General - Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To. beitenred of this, it to only necessary rto make the trial. Xl» wtib ittelfleof a anperior'quality,b«ingabout one-third •trudgerthamnther wineat warming and iuvigorallug,tho vhol* ayetem from tho hand toitbe foot., Aa,the»e BUtgre are tonicand alterative in their character, ao they strengthen and ineigoratathewhole ayetem and give a flne tone and healthy action to oit itaparta, by equaliriag tho circulation removing obatruotions, and producing a general warmth They are also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar i. e.m.lM, where a Tonlc to required to gtreagthea and brace the gystezn. No. lady, who to subject to leaaituda and faintness, should be without them, ae they are reviving their action. THESE BITTERS Will act only Care, bat Prevent Digeaie, tod ia £ii 18 respect are doubly valuable to the person who may om tbetn.. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Longe, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Nerreus System, Paralysis, Piles,and for all ceeee'reflniring a Tonic Dr. Bods’ Celebrated Wine Bitters A"RE UNSURPASSED! Jot Bore Throat, eo common among the Clergy, they are truly ralosWe. ~ For the eged end Infirm, and for persons of a weak con stitntlon—for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all pab lie speakers—for Book-Keepers, Tailors,: Seamstrssses, Stn dents, Artiata, and all persona leading a sedentary life, they will proee truly beneficial. 1 Aa a Bert rage, they are'wbotesome, innocent, and deiiciona ■ tothe taste'. .They prodded' all the exhilarating effects of Brandycr Wine; without Intoxicating; and arei a raluabls remedy for persons addicted tothe Usd of exeesilre stroag drigk. and who wish to refrain from Id They are pnre arid entirely free from, the poisons contained la the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is flooded. These Bitters not only CURE but PREVENT Disease, and shonld bo need by all who live in a country where the water la bad, or where Chills and Forers are prevalent. Being entirely inoOcent and harmless, they may bo given freely to Children sad infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an adt of humanity, abonld assist in spreading these truly valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby eseentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. In all Affectiont of the Head, Sick Head ache, or Herron* Headache, Dr. Dodt’ Imperial Wine Bitters will he found to be most Salutary and Efficaciona. The many certificates which bare been, tendered ns, and the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proa that among the women these Bitters have’ given a satlsfac tion which no others have done before.' No'woman in the and should be without th4m, and those who once use them will not fall <to keep a snpply. PR. J. BOV EE POOS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared-by an eminent and skillful physician wijehas used them successfully Id his practice for (he last twenty-five years. The propiletor, before purchasing the exclusive right tq manufacture apd sell Dr. J. Bovee Doda’ Celebrated Im perial Wine fitters, ball them tested by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men ol the country, as a general thing disapprove of Pateqt Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician, can be found in the United States, acquainted, with their medical properties, who will not highly approve DR. J. BOVEE CODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. In all atwlyrtottled .places, where there it always-* large quantity of decaying slmber from which apoisobons miasma Is created, these Bitters should be used every morning before breakfast. DR. J. BOVEE DODS* IMPERIAL WIME BITTERS Are composed of a para and unadulterated Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark; Spikenard, Chamomile flowers, and Gentian. The; are manufactured by Dr. Bods himself, who is an experienced and successful Physician, and hence shonld not be classed among tbo quack nostrums which flood the country, and ngainst wk!(& 4h4-Medical Profession are so Justly preju diced. _• - These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by. all classes of the .community tor almost every variety of disease incident to the human'system, that they us now deemed indispensable as a TONIC, JIE&ipiN&ANJ) ABEVEPAGE. PURCfIASE ‘"ONE BOTTLE! I It Coats but Little I Purify the Blood 1 Give Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the System! and Prolong Life! Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by cbabx.es widdifield & CO., BOJ.E PROPRIETORS, ' IS William Street, New York. 49* For aals by druggists and grocers generally through ont the country. • Bspt. 25,1861.—ly. MEW GOODS! T. L. BALDWIN ■ now receiving a large and WeltSeected Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting |o part #fa General Stool of DRY 'GOODS,; LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, BEADY MADE CLOTHINB, ; , ' .HATS; AND CAPS, aabcERiES, hardware, . BOOTSAND SHpES, ’WOODEN WARE," Ac.. Ac.,. .Ac., Ac., All of which will be (old VERY DOW for READY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All persobs buying GOODS for READY PA T, Are respectfully invited to call and examine THE'STO UK, As they are to he told at TEXT LOW PRICES. CASH RAID TOR WOOL. Tioga, May 28,1862. T. L. BALDWIN. ■' JIBUTI S .T. JDR. B ALP'S' GIL LE 'PTE, JASPER, STEUBEN COUNTY, N. Y., For a long time a resident of Wollsboro, will visit owe* in each month Knoxville on the, 25th, Elkland on ,tho 26th, Lawreneeville on the 27 th, Tioga on the 28ttb. Those liring at a.distnnee to avoid disappoint ment will please address by letter to Jasper, N. T. FEMALES. J I i d WELLSBORG BOOK STORE. THE Smith bis interest, .in tie Book and Etetionei? Business, Would respectfully inform thepnbllo W, -desire to keep ' V j - GBNERAL N'Sl^S : : „: AKD BOOK STORE, : where be will furnish. AT THE OLD STAIfI>, n the Post Office Building, (or' by mail) all ■, THE NEW TOSK DAILIES at the publishers prices. He Will also See’ep oahasd aUtho : Literaty : Weeklies, and T&e Hcnthis HagMlHOfl, Including Harper's, the Atlantic, G odey'S, Peterson's ' Knickerbocker, Continental Ac«, Ac, .. ■ ; _ Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a corn ,et« : repository of • ■ * CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL 3 SCHOOL AND* MIfeCELLANEOTIS BOOKS, Blank. Book*, Paper ff&nsloigs, SBPE'fMXrSIC,PIGTmBS,VAPS;te. Orders for Bindingißooks. Thework executed to suit any taste, sod on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also be given toSPBOXAB OBDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. One Thousand Volumes, of the Latest Editions of SOHOOZ. BOOKS, Parents, Teachers and Scholars, ye- invited t» eal and examine this large assortment of School Books in which may he, found everything in use- in the schools of the County, ReadebS.—Sanders’ entire "series, .Porter's Beader, Sergeant's, Town's and Willson's Beader*. SrsLLiso Books. —Sanders’, Webster* ic. Arithmetics. — 1 Grcenlcafs, Davie*', Stoddard's, Colburn's Ac. , GEAiniAHS. —Brown's, Kenyon's, Smith’s Geographies.— Mitchell's, Warren's, Colton's Ac* Davies’ Legendre, Algebra,-Surveying Ac* Slates of nil kinds and sizes. ' . Copy Books, Steel Pens. ~ Paper of allkinida. ~ . Latin, QermanriFrencb apd Greek Textbooks; on band and purchased to order* . > \ t • \ Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Paper Hang ingij Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic* turea Ac. ' ' jpff* All orders promptly attended to.. Wellsboiro, Noth 27, 1861. J. F. ROBHISON. PtJEIPT TBS BLOOD. l MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LITE AND ipHCENIX BITTERS, THE high and envied celebrity which these preeminent .MedicineKhave acquired tor their invaluable efficacyJu, ill the Diseases which they profess to cnye, has rendered the usual practiceofpuffiog uot only unnecessary, butunwortby of thejn. ,- ~ ■* in all cases': ■ of Astfima,* Acuteand Chronic Efaematsnn, AffecttoaFof-tbe Bladder and Kidneys, BILLIOUS FBVyERS AND LITER COMPLAINTS. In tb« south and vtwt, where these diseases prevail, they will be found iovalu&ble. Planters, fanners and others, who onefe use theSe Medicines, will never afterwards be without them. i BIFLIOUS COLIC. SEROS. LOOSENESS. PILES, COSTIVE NESS, COLDS iND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT JHUMOUS, DROPSIES.. - r Di/sptjviae—'So person with this distressing disease,■hould delay using these mediHucs immediately. Eruptions of the Skip. Erysipelas. Flatulency. Ftixr aud Ague.—Vor tois scourge of the western Country, these medicines wJlLbeffound a safe, speedy and certain rem edy, Other medicines leave the system subject to a return ol tiic disease ; a cure by these medicines la permanent. Try them.* Bo'satlsfied and bo enred. Ihulncsf pf CompUzion, — ■ GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflamatory Rbema* tism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mercurial,lHscatei.’ Never fail* to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercnry, infinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS ofaUAtods* ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. The original proprietor of these medicines was cured of Piles of 3b years’ standing, by the use of these Life ifiedicines alone. PAINS In the head, side; back. Joints and organs. Rheumatism, —Those affected with this terrible disease,will be sure of relief by, the Life Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum,Swelling*. Scroflula, or King's Evil in Its worst forme, Ulcers of ev ery description. i Worms of all kinds are efiecturally expelled by these medi eines. Parents will do well them whenever their existence suspected. Relief will be certain. The Life Pills and Phomix Bitters PBBIFI THE BLOOD, And thus remove - all disease from the systdm. Prepared and sold by BH. WILLIAM B, MOFFiT, 836 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, Maw York. For sale by all Bruggists. , 52yl WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE- SHOP AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. T> OBERT YOUNG, lata of the firm of Tabor XV Young A Coj,\ Tioga, takes this method to in* form the Public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine 1 Shop, in the Village of JiVellsboro, for a term of years,*&nd having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work ' usually done at such an establish' ment, in the best manner and ont ofjhe best material. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE! He has had over twenty yeare*experienceih thehn* siness and will hatfe the work, entrusted to him, done diieetly anderhis supervision. No vork will he teniotU half fiuukeiL. MlLl-GEARINOS, PLOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 28, 1857. EGBERT YQUNCK . | DR. ROBERT BOY j 1 * CAS ALWAYS BE FOUKD AT J ROY’S DRUG STORE, ■Wellsboro’, Pa.. ■where he mmy be consulted at alViontS f of the day by those who desire' I :OICEX)I -AJDVICJE.i ; - - C^V?' CONSTITUTION WATER. THE ONLY REMEDY FOB DIABETES, Irrita lion,of the Neck of the Bladder, Inflammation ,ot the Kidneys, arid Catarrh of’ the Bladder, Stran gnry and Burning, or Painful Urinating, Slone In the Bladder, Calculus, 1 Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Macons or Milky Discharges after Urinating. For salo by all Druggists. Price $l. JR WM. H. GREGG S CO., Proprietors. & Allen, General Agents/No. 46 Cliff SU, New York. JOHN A. ROY, Agent for Tioga Canady. Wellaboro, April 16, 1863-ly. O/YfIBARRELB OF BALT—just received,’and ■CUU for sale by . •, T. HARDEN. June 18,1862. 1 ' a i WELLSRORO, Pa., ’ * A. P ; 'O r .A. R:Y ,, .’ ~* 'ira«u»4K| pint* a - : brvss, Mssicm^s^^cbeh, C ah ” PBRFUMEKY SOAPS, '> \ ’ TOUIT m f«V AWMs ; BRUSHES, TARNISHES, p^.vjy * f , . OU.B AND DYE-STUFFS PITBJVT MEJJItINEi viols and bottles; r - WINDOW-GLASS, pom, - : ' LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBiOcfl- PPBE WISES AND BRA!ID|£* ■I ., JOB MEDICAL PPKfosxg. ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WINS, I Prescriptions carefnlly compounded, uj ,« promptly answered. ) *™' Every article for Bale usually jold ia a ink Drug Store, and at the lowest market eriee*. W Wellaboro, May 1,1861. BcCLEILAi HAS decided to go into winter qnsrten. pa. William«, Agt, baa decided’to “fX mil aid baa accordingly Uid in a very large it«v J»L r Goodalri hla Kno, TS*: « »war»w Keruaina Oil, Lamp 01, ; j Burning Fluid, Campkeas, Alcohol, Turpentine, ; i h Patent Medicine*, T>». ct-«L Window Glass, Patty,' 40., Ae., it., which Trill be eold at Joweit city prieu d»ri»*..»i, w «-- . P- E. WILLIAMS, Jjt N. B. ~ Confederate Stats Stocks ini »U ks*k s* counts are at diaeodnt—can't sell goods for silk«. Weßsboro, Not. 27, 1861. REMOVAL,. JOSEPH RIBEROKLE CJ AS removed his BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER AJ- end FIN BIG STOEE, from hia lata leesiUiiv-' Main Street, to hie Tannery at the lower and : «f Ui village, where he will be glad to wait subtaeiitaawf and the public geherally. Competent' werkata to' employed in the lbepartmea t, aci a# work warranted to be oar own manufacture. Alao, all kihda of READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, eonatantly on band. All kinds of Leather aid gb* Findings, also constantly on hand and for itls at iaW prices for caah or ready pay. HIDES and FELTS taken In axehaagt far Seeds atthe highest market price. JOS. BIBKBOLU. Wellsboro, Aug.14, 186J, N. B. All those indebted to the subscriber by best account,-or otherwise, are requested to esil at esse and sqnere hp. JOS. RI6EROLIK CHARLESTON FLOURING. MILLS.--- WRIGHT As BAIXJSY, Having secured the best mills in the County, ire sew prepared to do i , Cnsloni Wpih, Merchant W*rfc, and in fact everything that can .be done in Cetatry Mills, so as to give perfect satisfaction.. FLOUR, MEAL AND FEED, AT WHOLESALE OB BEWAIL, at oar store in Wellsboro, or at the mill. €uk Goods exchanged for grain at the market price. All goods delivered free of charge within ration. I WRIGHT 4 BAILH. .-WeUaboro, Poh. IS, 1861. Mmw CABINET WARE BOOM, THE SabscHbernnost respectfully anoonaesi'ttat he bos on band at the. old stand, and ftr lairs Cheat* Lot or Farm (are. ■ comprising in part Brewing and Common Bureau*, Seeretariei endStii Case*, Center , Card and Pier Tahiti, Dining «fi Breahfget Common Stfindi/ Cup hoards, Cottage dud otAer-Jfcdirteadt, Standi, S* feu and CkeUri, Gilt and jßotewood Picture /Varner, COFFINS made to order on abort noti«. A hearse will be fornisbed if desired. N. B. Turning and Sawing done te order. August 11,1855. . B. T. TANHOMf. Kollock’s Baudelion Coffee. THIS preparation,'made from the best 3ttt Coffer is recommended by physicians as a superior No* tricious Beverage for General Debility, Dyap»piis» and all billions disorders. Thaasandrwbebar# brw compelled to abandon the use of coffee will bm this without injurious effects. One can ebntalol the strength of- two pounds of ordinary coffee. Wes J 5 cents. ' Kollock 9 * Leva In. The purest <£nd best BAKING POTYDER kio*>» for making li£ht, sweet and notriciow Brrrd aw cakes. Price 15 cents. MANUFACTURED BT B. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, 'Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets,PhilaW* phia, and for oil. by all Druggists and Grown, March 5, 1862. GROCERIES Ai«l> PHOVISIOM THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the oitiiedsof WELLSBORO and riom ily, that he has leased the store owned by A. P- CONE/ qge door east of FARR’S HOTEL, on Main Street, ■ where he trill beep, constantly on hand -A LA&OBANDWELL SELECTED STOCK OF Family Groceries & Provision*, SHCH AS FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEED. KEROSINE OIL, BURNING FLOW, CAMPHENE. TOBACCO, CIGARS, fas., **> which he will sell cheep r . FOR CASH. Also a.large. assortment of fine BRANDIES,B®* WINES, OLD EYE AND WHEAT WHISKEYS; &* also Manufactures a superior article of COBN wlw®' KEY, which' he will sell to Lumbermen, Hotel AM?* ers and others, at WE OLE SALE, Cheaper than any other ertablisbmcnt in Norlhtrt Pennsylvania.. J. tf. BATON. . Wellaboro, Jan. 15,1862. - ' ; The Knoxville Foundry) CONTINUES in Ml blast and is in the ning order, where yon. can get:StoT*» . Boad Screper« r Cutting Boxea,Sog»rßetties »f’>. * ot the most approved pattetna, ana made in * M mairaer'for a ? "* v ' . . ' .' - IE SS ,PR IC E, a than at other, establishment ofthe W B<11 conhtry. ’ ' , .j, ea Machinery made and-repaired in geod «y short notice. ' . i; t n j All hinds of ptodnee, old iron, copper, Wf»* pewter, token in exchange for castings. A liberal discount made to CASH PURCHip 5 « ?. S. All peroone indebted are requested to and settle WITHOUT PEWft - andeava etillhe^le to hoataesg id part , J. P- BlLiso, Wf __ Knorrilie, March 26,1862.-6 m. 1 _—. ACCRIOSITT. —Quite _a curiosity '“JJf .a new ..paten t.fruit Jar for „ p^ s ?la°£ ( a»>)»‘ cam bewen at Boyfc Dreg Store,- Cail »?“- il even"if you do »bi wish to hoy.
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