-■ ■ BDSVAttBI v ’ Toong ladies- past the age fifteen, and from that delicate and interesting age all the traj up to forty,' and perhaps .even later, are generally supposed to be, less, on the look-out for a husband. Nice cresses and pret ty. bonnets, music and danoing.and the polite accomplishments in societies, where these are cultivated, and very math -of what ia called society, are supposed to have this objeot in view. We do not say how just this is]; -s sl undoubtedly th”e popular'ldea. ■lt is believed that nine out of ten of all young unmarried ladies would not object to a good*husband. But the supply of good husbands is not equal to the demand.. Consequently webave some hundreds of thousand! of old maids— nuns who have taken no veil? or rowe, and who do hot live in converts, I?at who are none the less living in a state of celibacy. Some think that this -is a' dangerous and immoral state. We are not of that opinion., ~ The surplus of women makes the celibacy of many a necessity. The nnWorthihess of men is the cause of a number. We see thousands of man aronnd os, whose married ; state is a con etant marvel to us. We cannot cdnceive how they ever induced any .woman jto have them. Bough in manners, careless ihj their morals, slovenly in' appearance, and filthy in habits, how can these men be the, fit husbands of ten der, delicate, loving women —Still such pien do' get married. We read about -them in the newspapers. Sometimes they, are complained of for beating, bruising, or stabbing'their wives.' Sometimes it is a shit for . divorce. But there are thousands of .shobj bases that are never beard of. Many a ijpjco’nd, sensitive woman, dies of a brutal husband, and the world never knows it. , Until the standard of husbandry virtues is raised, and the market better'supplied, women ■will do well to prepare for the.'.struggle of life without their help.- There is :t(ib much marry ing in baste;, and of .‘consequence, too much repenting at leisure. Morriage -which devel opes all that m lovely in woman, sometimes' brings out the worst qualities cf men.. Many a woman at foity exceeds tbe‘promise of her girlhood.; but how fovv ore the .men who do not fall very far short of the hopes of youth. Probably the chief motive to many a mar riage is never.avowed and scarcely suspected. Women ate such angels'bf charity, that they marry had men out of pure-benevolence, in the hope of making them better, j, They know how much men need their society, and influence, and how oiach worse they wbuld be without them; and so they,give themfflvs pp, for better or worse, sacrifices on the, £itar>of charity.— Wide World. - ' Si - ' Knows, to the Extent of Mis Nose.—Any thing that the horse can touch with his nose without being harmed,'heroes not fear. There fore the hand, the halter, gir.th; blanket, sad dle, harness, umbrella, .buffalo; robe, or what ever is brought in proximity, "to him, should first be “ introduced" to add touched by that sensitive orgap. A knowledge ;.pf these im portant 1 facts, as we learned by attending a course of-'his lectures, is the main secret of Karey’s suceesain his horshjtanjing. His strap method: of throwing horses is useless except in oases of aggravated ill-temptrand such oases are;usually the result pfmisinanagement. As nothing can be more •conducive to secu rity, so nothing can better insdresa quiet and pleasant life thaw to 1 live innocently, and upon no occasion to violate the cdfemon covenants of peaceiand . ,a 1 ' . When Long John Wentworth, was a candi date for Congress, it was. said of him tbafha was so tall, that instead of imprinting‘a strirop to address the people, a hole had jto be dog id the ground for him to etanf in. Fob-severy-.friend loses for truth’s sake he gains a better.’ v .j • SBW SI’RIXI! GOODS ATT n;£ PEOPLE’S STORE, tH* CORNING! THR People's Store is noyr jpe}! stocked with a good assortment of <3oods' adapled to the i SPRING? TRADE, consisting in part of a good line of Domestic Goods, Alpacas, ilbhair, Pbpliiv Delaines, and a general variety of '.press Goods, ineluding a good supply of ■' * nOURIING COODS, to which particular attention ir'paid. > ' LADIES OLOTBS,JuSg CLOAKINGS, aline stocinf j BPBINQAND BUMPED SHAWLS, r ... IiCLOXHS AND oIsSIMEEES' lot Mens’ Uid Boys’ wear, fob sale 'by the yard, or made border, A good SLsaortinent.df •’ ■ GfSqDS/ . . HOOD SKIRTS of every Loth Ladies and oWJtlrtn;, • : j SUMMER BALMORALS, ft luge itMk of HOSIERY nod' SLOVES, f SHAKERS’ &OODS, ; BOOTS, SHOES addgtUBBERS, tp|eHe« Aesortmengdf EAMILY .OROCEIIES, Ac. The purchaeea for the - ' STOIMO TRADE, vrere’madd during the temperarji fill In the GOLD MAiRRET, „ end al l eoll only for RBADY PA. Y - , ! am enabled to take advantage of the niarkot Tshall keep my BlOOEgopd • mROUGS TB3iLSE4.SOX, and keep thoroughly posted to P R I OiE S., and'when goods decline, X e%all follow the-marke Wlthont ißesifd to {lost. »- '< > T - ’ . ■ ' , Jlefcrßipg mysinoere jUutakrio the citizens of ; r TIOGA CO%NTY, ■ for ttwr, kind' and Uhoral.-Aialronage, I«hpU try to merit itacontinttanoo and in* tease. The Store it directly opptf lithe Dickinson Home, on Morisot Street. 'i' f. M.gillTH. Copnlng. N. Y., April 15/ - 863. . KEBQSEtfE OIL AND LASIPg 'A,'AT WHOLESALE. A LARGE* STOCK jtirt’repaired for the Fall Trade. Merchants supplied *al city prices bj W. D. TERBELL, WHOEBSALB fPSpGGIfiT, . ' • ‘ ; iCORNING, N. T. * August J 6; 1863. » .1^ A BMIHISTEATOE‘B NOTlCE.— Letters of Ad ministration having Keen-granted to the nnder ngned'npon’ther estate or Harmon C. Stilwell, Ute of Jackson township, noticeis hereby given 0 W to »»*• iimSfato payment, and those having! olWpm against the same -S.£2!n* f . d anthentlcaUd for faUlement, tothe subscribe*. . - - CLAB& STILWELL, Adm*r. Jarkson, Sept. S, 1863-6J,* j * i NOT A RlfM DRINK! YKGKTABIK EXTRACT. THAT WILL EELIEVETHE AFFLICTED, AMD KOTMAKE DRUNKARDS.. Arl» DR. UOOFLASD’S GERMAN BITTERS, iacb is DE C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WILL EFFECTUALLY MOST CBBIAINLT CURE ALT. DISEASES ' ARISING FROM A DISORDERED ' DIVER, BOOFLAKD’S GERMAN BITTERS WTLLCPRE EVERY CASE OF’ Chronic or jfervoni Debility, Dis ease of the Kidneys, and Disea sed arising from a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING STMETOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs : Constipation,Tnvard Kira, Fnlnesi! or Blood to the Hoad, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust . for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach - .Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter . terlng at the Pit of the Stomach, - Swiamingof the Head,Hnr- Qurrled and Difficult Breathln&jFlatter ' ingat the Heart; Choking or Suffocating Sen* , satlonswben in a lyhl* posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be- - fore the Sight, , Fever and Dull Pain 1 Pain in the Head, De ficiency, of Perspiration, Yel f lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Sack, Chest, Limbs. Ac, Sud den Flushes of'Heat, Burning Ln.tbeTlesh, Con stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirit!. _ HOOFLAND’S - GERMAN BITTERS WILL aiVE TOD , ■ A G PPEfI T E, Strong Health; Nerves, BRISK AND ENERGETIC . FEELINGS, SLEEP WELL, YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, 4c, Those Suffering from Broken down and .Delicate Constitutions, From whatever cause, either in* ~ ’ • . SALE OR FEMALE, HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, Tb a twill rcstnra theni'to their usual health. gnchhubwn the case in thousands of Instances, and a lair trial is but required to prove the assertion. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, B. D., Editor of the "Encyclo ' pedia of Religions Knowledge,’ i Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med icines in general, ttmtfgh distinst qf their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient repspus why a,mau-xaay not testify to the benefits be ‘himself to have re ceived from any simple preparation, in the hop® that he may thus contribute to the'benefit of others. r I do this tbe more readily in regard to Hoofiands German Bitters, prepared by Dr.~C' M. Jackson, of this city, because ' I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. 1 am indebted to/my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the rcmQyal.of, this prejudice by proper testa,and for.epcpur ageineut-to try them, when anffering from great and long eon tin fled debility. The hW of three bottles of these Bit ters, at tbe beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. ■.LthereftaVthank Pod and my friend for directing me to tbe use of them. Philadelphia, Jons 20,1861. ' 1 HEWTPN BROWN - . KIDNEYS BLADDER In Toons or Aged, Male or Female Are speedily removed, and the patient restored to health. Those-suffering from MARASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely any,flesh on their hopes, ere cured io *> very short time; ode bottle-in such eases,*!!! bare a most' surprising effect. ‘- r Having snffcftng children as above, an£j.wishing to raise them, will never regret the day they commenced with these Bitters. LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS, And tboee’working hard .with their'hzalnfl,should alvogft keep a bottle of HOOFLAXtfS BITTERS near them, as they wllftfind much benefit from its use, to both mind and body, invigbraringaad botdcp rowing. IT IS-NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT, ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We cel! the attention of all hawing relations or friends la the army to the AoUhat “ UOOFLAND’B German Bitten” will core nine tenths of the. diseases induced by exposures and privations incident to camp life. ‘ln the lirts,pnt>- listed almost daily In the newspapers, on toe arrival of the sick, It Will be noticed that a very large proportion are snf* ferine from debility.* Every case of that kind can be readily enred by Hoofland's German Bitters. We have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely n«ed among oar soldiers, hundreds of dives Height be saved that otherwise would be lost. v ' , The ace daily receiving thankful letters fßtm snfferers in’the army and hospitals, wbo have been restored to health try the, nae of these Bitters,sent to them by their friends. , , : BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1 See that the Signature of “C. X. JACKSON” l» on the WRAP- ■ . PER of each Bottle. PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CTS. OR HALF DOSE. FOR 94 00. Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do not pep”! }’y eny of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered (n Ita place, bnt send tonaand ve wlllfonrard, securely packed by express. Principal Office & Xannfitctory, -'' - - NO. 631 ARCH-STREET. i_ JONES & EWAjrS, (Successors to 0.,M. JACKSON A Co,) Proprletorß. BADE by DrmfsU ud Dealers in every town in the United States, ? *- > ; September 0, 1863-1/. a pcre tone, PREPARED BY STOMACH, os KIDNEYS. WILL GIVE TOC WILL CITE TOC WILE ENABLE TOC TO AND Will POSITITCIT PBZVKNT will llpd In A REMEDY DELICATE CHILDREN, - PARENTS And Icavesno prostration. TIOGA --GO'P-N'TY -AGIfATOR. WBBLSB6RO BOfll STORE. No. 8, Union Block. TBB subscriber, haring purchased. new stoch in addition to the welt eeleoted stock he bed on band, is prepared to accommodate the public by keeping _ _ A, KTSW* ROOM AND BOOK STORE, where he will famish. at the hbw staid, 1 in the Post Office Building, No. 6, Union Block, (ox by mpil) alt ■ ■ r ■ T : TEE new TONE DAILIES ' at the publishers prices. He will also keeep on hand all the Literary Weeklies, and t ' The Honthly Hagazinesj Including Harper's, the Atlantic, Godey’s, Peterson's Knickerbocker, Continental Ac.,Ac. Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a oom rets repository of ■ j CLASSICAL HISTORICAL. POETICAL SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Blank Books, Paper Hanging*, SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, HAPS, ie. Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to sail any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will e)so be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended In the trado. ’ One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of BOKOOL BOOHS. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are invited to cell and examine this large assortment of School Books in which, may be found everything in ns. In the schools of the County. Beasebs. —Sanders’ entire series, Porter'* Reader, Sergeant's, Town’s and Willson's Readers, at tie low ett eaei rater, • - ■ SeELUUQ-Boors.-rSanders’, Webstors'ic. Arithmetic*. — Grcenleafs, Davies’, Ste&dard’s, Colbarn’e 4e.' ‘ 5 . c. Grammars,— Brown’s, Kenyon’s, Smith's 40. Geographies. —Mitohell’e, Warren's, Colton’s Ae. Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ae. Slates of all kinds and rises. ■ - - Copy Boohs, Steel Pens.' | _ ' ■ Paper of all hinds. Latin, German, French and Greek Text Books; on hand and purchased to order. Watches, Jewblty, ;Pictnte 'Frames, Paper Hang.' Inga, Christmas 'Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic. tares An. -sesv- Xit orders promptly attended to, Welisboro, Nov. 28,1862. J. P. ROBINSON. SPRIAC & SUMMER GOODS! T. 1,. BALDWIN IS sow receiving a large and well, selected STOCK OR - • . SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting ip part of .General Stock of DEY GOODS, LADJfIEg’: DRESfi GOODS, * READT-MADE CEt)TinNG, 1 ' HATS AND CAPS, ' GROCERIES, r -, HARDWARE, . BOOTS AND SHOES, .WOODEN WARE, Ac., &c. All of which will be «old VERY LOW for ; BEADY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IK EXCHANGE. All persons for READ YD AT, Am. tsspestftfly- invited locollaji(l_gi»miiia. THE STOCK,' AS they are tc be sold at- , • ■ _ VERY LOW PRICES. , CASH PAID FOB WOOL TiogvMay 27, 1863. " ’T. L. BALDWIN. WEIjysBOHO rOUSDRY AND . machine -shop,.!;’ J' fTTHE subscriber has' rebied tho FOUNDS -L,, ANp MACHINE SHOP, formerly carried on by and. Williams, and is prepared lb furnish MILL CASTINGS, w pi . PLOWS, , „ ' ■ *-• - - STOVES, r-’ CAjyDRON KETTLES, Pi andall kinds of a - , i. j MACHINERY, io„ &0., at low prices for cash. - - - His now PLANING. MACHINEIsIn flwtwte or der, and -will enable bltn to dress' to'ordeiysidJog,- fioorlng.and other building materials, aff costomors may desire. CHARLES WILLIAMS. Wellsboro, July-15, 1363. ' PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersignedbsving bad considerable axpe rioncein procuring Pension Bounties andßock pay of .Soldiers, will attend to ail business in t\ ut line cntrnsted to bis ear. with promptness and fidelity. ABB SOLDIERS discharged by reason of Voaads are entitled, to the $lOO bounty,. Pensions; Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected’ by the undersigned. ’ , r Persons wishing to confer with me will please call