rn^R agitator. PENNA. .daf Montlßg, Sept 8, 1859. (j;?; £== ==:^^ r by ihc Xorthem Independent, that randieth* of Baat nesee Conference has jir.J 1 ®** , bT the Trustees) Principal of the Cl&n> j s t Mansfield. , , —• —— —■■ ** Sale of Thomas Harden's large f,Lii is prog ress ‘ n S TOT y fin «'y- The Block stack » and Mr. Harden thinks that it I," 1 ,fr three Kecks yet ' _ •'r-r- : y C c that the Commissioners have caused n ~f fence in front of the Coart House and It is plain and substantial, and greatly the appearance of that part of onr village. ». sr?ft! too| that the inside of the Court House thoroughly renovated, and repainted. i had several slight frosts daring the & . j^ ut n 0 Ter y material damage has been done or buckwheat crops. Ten days more of 13 t her will put both crops "out of harm's way." • t the chilliness of the mornings and evenings, father has been more than usually pleasant. were shown a very ingeniously contrived •Cmcnlly invented and patented by Mr. Loren Loteol Elk Township in this County. It com ‘ cheapness, simplicity of construction and effect -1 " Persons in wont of such an article, or town- Jr'county rights, will do well to address a line to this County. Ii ComESMsnssvs.— “G- E- s -’’ wIU i*ii week. , . . _ -Agnes.” Thanks- Your favor came too late for ill week's paper. . . ~ aj c C " We send the Agitator free only to those ,ho 'send as ten new subscribers; that is, we send ijeren copies for ten dollars. , Morton." Your article will appear in our Knitting Work. B. P. Shillabcr’s new book, ■J been forwarded us by the publishers, Messrs. Sroro, laggard i Chase. Boston. It is a collection •f the sayings of that venerable dame, Mrs. Ruth piracgton, with other sketches, poems Ac., of Mr. The old lady’s unique wit, wisdom and hu cirfonn the chief attraction of the volume, although fcoore serious portion will repay perusal. Mrs. P. vy come to be a character in the land, and has her i?:tjlar corner in all the newspapers. Her squibs are Kiel more generally than any other humorous pro ton, of the day, and will lose none of their popu lar by collection and publication in book form. •g-We learn that a Grand Musical and Dancing trill lake place at the house of L. 11. Smith at Sept. U'tb. the proceeds to be appropriated for -e benefit of the Tioga Brass Baud. Committee acfjroredus with a complimentary ticket, and we that business engagements at that time will jrt.ent our attendance. The object is a commendable vitjcJ those who do not dance ought to avail them jttt; of this opportunity to aid in making the Band acf the permanent institutions of that village: !i those who do dance will be sure to be there.— :;«sto'the Tioga Brass Band. First Moustache.— Under my nose The dear thing grows, . In almost wild confusion; And oh ! what bliss Hath life like this? It’s really no delusion I Ctr devil has translated the above into the following “tlxtlaDgitidgcs,’' thus:— Nix cum erous ! Et gloria ! Laus! N*e plus ultra! Vivat! Sutyrwytti? * • Barf fy nbrwn i? In pace requiescati ;?■ Fe have received Peterson's Banknote List September with a request from’the publishers to ft .t a notice, which we will now proceed to do. i'w advertising medium for the Petersons it is • i.ubt pood enough, but for a reliable detector, “it t wurth shucks." By relying upon the authority •~t August number for the soundness of the Mo ’-’shaia Valley Bank, we were induced to take Ten that money, and learned to our regret that in July. . The list of “Broken, Closed u Worthless Banks" is also unreliable, as by depend. another occasion, we lost Five Dollars. ■L‘ rajs the Tioga County Bank has failed, which i’-Ute case, as that Bank has never refused to re money when presented at the counter. Yet have the face to ask country editors to give ten notice every month, in space, at least worth Adjoining Counties. Daiung Robbery.—We are informed Wedne-day night last, as Mr. C. Hooker —tax of the town of Springfield, was returning •-snrds at night, after making collections to the two robbers sprang upon him from **Miside, tied his hands behind him, bound his ••ud gagged him. They then robbed him of all be had in his possession, and left him near •mi ia the position m which they had left him.— ne^ r b'extinct when Mr. H. was discovered pawning. He could not identity the robbers, darkness was so intense. —Elmira Frets. Killed by Lichtxixg. —A man by the name I found dead a few days since, in a wheat fcvlvania. When found he had a sheaf In a--T. : havin?been struck by lightning during a sturm a lew hours before. ipe.—Benjamin M. Calkings, of Colnm- Cumra **ted suicide on the 24th uIU, by tls f taroat with a butcher knife. Mr. C., who tf . ijr res pcetable and wealthy citizen of that • T it.r*v C ° deranged for some time, and the fam- that he might attempt suicide, had ■y «wi«ou. m placing out of his reach articles x i* Q ightdo himself injury. He was beard '* a ‘ V ' to * nto tbe P anll T- Mnd his wife - Allowing him, found him with a large ln his Lands. She caught him around vV . £ , en he suddenly drew the knife across his far 'i' severing his head from his body. He i ■ ’ i. His insanity was the result "^—ltcportcr. Republican County Convention last Thursday and put in nomina. tlcbet: or Senator, W, A. I*l,. sub J*-t to the decision of the Conference; Lvaac G. Gornon of Jefferson Co. McKean Co; for Co. Com- ° e b Wm. K. King;-for Auditor, C. H. Sage, itL?’ ( 'allup, short term; for Coroner, Dr. This is an excellent ticket. The . aj Q passed a set of Resolutions of the right , 13 zmong the rest the following which shows the whole : We arc f° r the Union: but it is a union of £ x*f, ir / roTiracnl ' nither than of retrogression and U^ 10n °f great republics composed of Intel* «Ui atler than a great centralized empire of bar* Jail.—On Saturday evening •V., jf^ un ? rs » named William Oaks, John Oaks, ern . a « William Harrison, escaped s'°* at W by dig* Vg t jj~ lli e prison walls into the yard and then W aIK The two Oaks are again in *ni L® having been captured on Satur* 4 *h® other voluntarily returned. f PER Ore in considerable quantities, has ’Z 1 township, Lycoming county. Pa., *' af y. 13 to be opened. So says the Muncy Zu- tbiM RD — A **oy «amed William Stevens, I. waa downed in the river, w *°k. It was supposed that tt P» in the water, and thus rcn- was soon taken from the ■ near extinct for resuscitation.— 1 * PflltWi—Wo learn that the Republican Coontj Convention which met at Coadersport last Thursday nominated Hon. Isaac Benson, as their choice for Sen ator; Hon. Lewis Mann for Representative ,* Arch F. Jones, Esq., for Sheriff; and Erwin Thatcherfor Com missioner. This is a strong ticket, and "Little Potter" will elect it by its accustomed majority. CANDIDATES. 1 take this method of announcing to the Taxpayers and voters of Tioga County, that I am a candidate for the Office of Treasurer, subject to the Voters of Tioga County. I will serve for six hundred dollars a year, or twelve hundred for my term of office. In due time I win give the THzpayers my reasons why I make this offer. C. F. MILLER. Tioga, August.lB,lBs9. Wcllsboro’ Price Current. [corrected weekly for tbe agitator.] Flour bbl, Extra, $6 00 Salt bbl., $2 @0 00 “ “ D. Extra, 750 Hay ton 7 @BOO Flour sack, 150@ 1 8S Corn meal a sock 112 @0 00 Wheat bushel, 100 @ 125 Rye. bush., none for sale. Oats bush. 31 @ 00 Barley, “ do. Beans bush., 100 @1 25 Corn bush., 75 @1 00 Potatoes, “ 38 @ Buckwheat bosh., 50 @ 72 Butter ih, 16 ® 00 Green Apples, 75 @1 00 Pork bbl., 20® Wood cord, 100 @l6O “ “ 2> 10j£ ®HH Egg B $ dozen, 10 @ 00 Special Notices. The Great English Bemedy. Sib James Clarke’s Celebrated Female Pills.— Prepared rom a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D n Phytician Ertra ordinary to the Queen.—This well known medicine is no im position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any causes whatever; and although a powerful remedy they contain nothing hurtful in their con stitution. • To Married Lidies it is peculiarly suited. It will In' a abort time, bring on the monthly period"with regularity.— These Pills have never been known to fail where the direc tions on the 2d page of the pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. B.—sl and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will bottle, containing over 60 pills, by re turn mail. from us For sale by John A. Roy, Wellsboro; 11. 11. Borden, Tioga; C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield ; G. W. Miller, Lawrenceville; J. k J. G. Parkhurst, Elklaud ; A.,A J. Dcarman. Knoxville; and Charles Goodspeed, Westfield. [Jan. 27.1559. ly.] IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS, PREPARED DT CORNELIUS L. CHEESEMAS, M. X>. Tlie combination of ingredients in these Pills are the re sult of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Paiuful Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain m the side, palpitation of tbe heart, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr Cbeeseman’s Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on tbe monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in tbe use of other Pills, can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills doing all that they repre sent to do. NOTICE. They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a nm-car riage would certainly icsult therefrom. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything In jo rious to life or health. Explicit directions, which should bo read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on en eloslngsl to the General Agent. Sold by one Druggist in every town in the United States, R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 165 Chambers Street, New York. To whom all wholesale orders should ho addressed. Sold by John A. Hoy Wellsboro, Pa., and by Pratt k Hill Owego, N. Y. [April 28,1859. 10 OXYGENATED BITTERS. For tbe cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Asthma, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Fever and Ague, Heart Burn, Water Brash, Acidity, Sea Sickness, Scur\y, Nausea, Headache, Ennui, and General Debility, or any dis ease having its origin in imperfect digestion. These Bitters, us all classes of our fellow citizens, includ ing Members of Congress, Lawyers, Physicians, Clergymen, Planters. Farmers aud others testify, are the only safe, cer tain and sovereign specific for the immediate relief and per manent cure of the many cruel complaints which in some phase or other of Dyspepsia afflict our race. These Bitters were discovered by Dr. George B. Greek, and in their formula differ entirely from that of any other preparation of medicine. Containing no alcohol—no miner al—no poison—no noxious drug,—in their nature tonic, not stimulating,—retaining their virtues in any clime: they are a “comhinat.on and a lorm indeed - ’ of Medicine which knows no rival in exterminating disease and restoring the system to its pristine vigor and health. No matter of how iong standing, or however induced or chronic iu its character the disease may be—no matter that it has Uiffled the i kill of the physician, and resisted the efforts of A/ediciiie. a single tria of these Bitters will satisfy the sufferer that his disease sil amenable to the proper remedy. In testimony of the many cures effected by this Remedy reference is had to the written certificates from distinguished individuals known all over the hind. From among the many letters we are constantly receiving we take tbe following:— “Gentlemen: —1 have used the Oxygenated Bitters in my practice with decided miccc-s iu Debility aud General Pros tration, and confidently recommend ft iu cases of General Debility or Derangemeut of tin* Digestive Organs. Signed, F. 11. WHITE, M. D. J/ansfleld, Tioga Co. Pa., August 26,1858.” This medicine has been used with like success by A. Ilo bard of Richmond; Miss Mary A. Snover of Coviugtou, and Miss Catharine Beck of Liberty. AGENTS. John A. Rot. Wellsboro; C. W. Nesiutt. Mansfield: Dr. A- Koluxs. Jb.. Maiusburg: A. llcmpbbet, Tioga; D. S. J/a gee, Blossburg; J G. Aldeck, Liberty. S. W. FOWLBACO., Proprietors. Boston. For sale by Agents everywhere. [Sept. 16,1858.] SCROFULA, OR KING’S EVIL, is a oonetitutionaldisease, a corruption of the blood, by which thi* fluid becomes vitiated, weak and poor. Being in tbe cir. culation it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is tree from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial di-ensc, low living.dis orders! or unbealtby food, impure air,filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in thu constitution, descending “from parents to children unto the third ami fourth generation;” indeed.lt scums to he the rod of Him who says, “I will vi*it the iniquities of the fathers upon their children.*’ J- Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of cor rupt or ulcerous matter, which, in tbe lungs, liver, and in ternal organs, is termed tnbercles; lu { the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul corruption which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, but they have'far less power to withstand the attacks of other diseases; consequently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which decimates tbe human family Ims its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all tbe organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons arc Invaded by this lurking infection, and their health is un dermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must ren ovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine wo supply in AVER’S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. It is combined,, from the most active remedies that have-been discovered for tlie expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its de structive consequences. Uence It should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, Ibut also those other affections which arise from it, such us Eruptive and Skiu Diseases, St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose, or Erynipelas, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches. Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tetter and Salt Hhemn, Scald Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercu rial Diseases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and indeed all Complaints vitiated or impure Blood. The pop ular ladief in “impurity of t«e blood” is founded in truth, for Scrofula is degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsaparilla is to purify and re generate this vital fluid, without which sound health b im possible in contaminated constitutions. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, arc so composed that disease within the range of'thcir action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organism, correcting its discasod'action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or phys ical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below- named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Alumurc, cohtaining certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the billowing complaints; Costiveness, Heart burn, Headache arising from disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in the Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruc tion of its functions. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in ad vanced stages of the disease. So wide is" the field of usefulness and so numerous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the longs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesi tate what antidote to employ for the distressing and danger* ous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community hare failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted tbey CTti never forget, and produced cure too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPAREDLY All oar Rem«die§ are for nale by 0.4 J. L ROBIN SOX— Wellaboro’, and by all Drnggiata and Merchaats throughout the country. &pt 1,1859v4ai. NEW YORK CITY. Dr. J. C. Ayer. & Co. LOWELL, MASS. 9 1 THE, TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. BALDWIN, LOVELL & CO., Tioga Village, Pa., Have Jtist received a large, and carefully selectee assortment of SPRING GOODS Consisting in part of STAPX.S AND FAItOT DRY GOODS GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. and ore prepared to furnish them at aa reaaosabl rates aa the; can be bought in an; other market. Customers can re!; upon findingjat all times an' article the; mo; wish, and aJJ Goods warranted to b as represented. SILKS, AND LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladies will do well to call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere, Baldwin, Go,, have always.on hand a sea sonable and fashionable stock of -READY-MADE CLOTHING, which will be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES. -ALSO-' GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE. GLASS, STONE, HOLLOW & WOODEN WARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, OILS, PAINTS I & DYE-STUFFS&c, BOOTS AND SHOES for Everybody. sss* All kinds of Country Produce taken in e; change .for Goods at,the Market prices. • Tioga, May 12, 1850. Gift* Rare and Beautiful Given Indiscriminately tcili out Monty to all Person* Ordering Book* from CLABS’S GREAT GIFT BOOK ESTABLTSIIMEIS Tr NO. 806 SPRING GARDEN STREET, PHILADELPHIA. This Establishment is conducted Bills made out from time of entering school. References: L. It. Burlingame, Principal of Wdls boro Academy; N, L. Reynolds, Superintendet tof Common Schools. [Cherry Flatta, Aug. 25, *59.' Hliddlebary Select Seliool. R. C. BAILET .... Teach The Fall term will commence Monday, Scptei sth, U 59. TERMS Primary Department, Common English, Higher English, - Languages, - : No deductions, made for less than half the ten Sept, let. 1859. F. W. KKISE, | SADDLE AND SADNESS MAKER, WELLSBORO ST, TIOGA, PA. ! TAKES this method of informing the citizens of Tioga, and of the County generally, that b|s has established himself at Tioga, where he will manufac ture and keep on hand for sale a good stock of Saddles, Bridles, Heavy Harness, Carriage Haraess of all kinds Ac. Also Hames, Halters, Whips, Traces, Collars Ac. All work warranted. Repairing done on short notice. Tioga, Sept. 1, 1859. —ly. {OAA-raE SUBSCRIBERS WISH T(J EM tJpOv/VJ ploy an active, reliable man in each sec tion of the State to travel and take orders for SEGARS AND TOBACCO, by samples. Will poy a salary of 5600 to 58C 0 per year, payable monthly. For samples and particulars apply to, or address, inclosing a stamp for return post age. CARY A SMITH, Tobacconists, 312 Pearl street, New Ytrk. Mansfield Flouring Mill. THE people of Mansfield and vicinity are hereby notified that said MILL has just been repaired, and put la per* feet order, having three run of stone and a PataU, Grain Separator, which will separate all foal seed-from the grain, consequently the best of work can'and will be done. Mer chants and farmers are invited to try this Mill, and first rate work will bo warranted by J. 0. KELLY,- Mansfield, August 18,18MV Mjilcr. sp- N. p. Cush paid fur jJJ kinds of Grain at the Mill. BSiPIEE STORE, JOHN R. BOWEN, Has just been filled up with a complete and well w looted stock of SPRING GOODS. which he is prepared to show to the public, and sell on terms that cannot be beat in this section of country Everything the people want can be found at the Em pire. For Bcantifbl Dress Goods, > For Beautifhl Dress Goods, Call at the EMPIRE STORE. For an Assortment 6f White Goods, - For an Assortmeut'of White Goods, -‘i Call at the EMPIRE STORE For Domestic Gopds, • l - . i For Domestic Goods; . r . •CaU at thoEMPIRE STORE. For Ready Made Clothing, For Ready Made Clothing, l - ", CaU at the EMPIRE STORE, For Hots and Caps, For Hdts and Caps, CaU at the EMPIRE STORE. For First Quality of Groceries, For First Quality of Groceries,- Call at the EMPIRE STORE. For Bootsand Shoes, Gaiters, Ac., Far Boots and Shoes, Gaiters,' by JOHN A.. ROY, WelUboro, Pa. Jnly 14, 1859 3m. TMA CABINET WAREHOUSE. Ou Welbboro SI., Tioga. rilHE undersigned would inform the citi jftfrfl 1 zeus of Tioga, nnd the county gcnerul ly, that he keeps constantly on hand, for sale, at low prices, //f f A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CABINET WARE. CHAIRS, &C. Including , Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Center, Dining and Breakfast Tables. miss svarsss DRESS iKD COXXOH BUREAUS. WASH STANDS, COTTAGE, FANCY AND COMMON -A-L-S-O- Common $ Spring Scat Chairs. All kinds of Rocking Chairs. All articles in the above line made to order on short notice. Those desiring to purchase arc invited to call and examine for themselves before purchasing else where. J. W. PUTNAM. Tiogaj August 4, 1859. 840,00 Pays for a full course in the Iron City College, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organ ized Commercial School in the United States. $2 0 357 Students Attending Dully, Ului'di. 1559. Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 tdj 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaran teed to be competent to manage the Books of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from $5OO to $lOOO. Students enter at any time—Xo Vacation —Review at pleasure. 51 PREMIUMS FOR BEST PENMAN SHIP AWARDED ZAMBSB. VS©- Minister’s Sons received at half price. ' For Circulars and Spccimensof Writing. Inclose two letter stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. $2,)0 3,50 4, bo 5,00 April 14, 59-Sept. 23, ’53, ly Rule iu Partition. To the heir* in law of Ephraim Thomas, dec’d: On motion of J. W. Ryon, Esq., Attorney for the heirs of Ephtjaim Thomas, Into of the township of Lawrence, Tioga County, Pa., dcc’d, a rule was granted on Wil liam Thomas, Sally Thomas, intermarried with John H. Morehouse, Betsey Thomas intermarried with Hu man Peck, Mary Thomas intermarried with George Mattison, Ephraim Thomas and Ezekiel Thomas, hoirs at law of Ephraim Thomas, dec’d, to come in Court to bo bulden at' Wellsboro on the second Monday of September next, to accept or reject the shares of the estate of said decqdent as set apart by the inquest, or show cause why the same should not be sold. By order of Court, W. D. BAILEY, Clerk. August 11, 1859. (TflWWllilli CABINET ROOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that he has on band at the old stand, and fur sale a Clmap Lot of Furniture. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Book Case*, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Common Stands, Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, So fas and Chairs, Gilt at\df)Boeeicood Mouldings for Picture Frames. COFFINS made to order os short notice. A hoarse will be furnished if desired. ; N. B. Turning and Sawing done to order, August 11, 1850. p. X* VANHORN. THE —OP— Cull at the EMPIRE STORE. JJUMPHBEYS* ’ Spwcipio < - Spbcipic f Homibpaxhic RBNsntse, - - Eoxovpathig Remedies, No. 562 Bboadwa.j. No. 562 Broadway. Tax Great Fbatubj Thb • Gwit Feawr* of Domestic Remedies Is that each par ticular medicine is aSPECiFic for the particular disease or class of diseases whose name It bears, and may bo relied upon for the cure of that ’particular affection. Hence, persons suffering ;from a chronic disease or long-standing ailment, in buying a case of Hvu phr£Ts* Specific, obtain the particular one desired in their case, and thus themselves make a cure which otherwise would cost them many dollars, and no small amount of time and medical attendance, if, indeed, it could be obtained at all. Thus multitude*suffer from Dyspepsia, Bilious Con dition, Costiveness, Bad Taste; Coated Tongue ond De bility, which is perfectly controlled and cured by tbo Dyspepsil Specific. Dyspepsia. Specific. There is scarcely h phase or fona' of this disease which is not promptly controlled and ultimately cured by the use of-this Specific. Thousands, who have suffered for years with this “Bilious condition” having purchased a case of these Specifics, have obtained a perfect euro and immunity from their Old complaint. Couens, Colds and Sorb Throats, CftccHs, Colds and Sore Throats, which so frequently lead to Bronchitis and Consumption, Bronchitis and Consumption, are all in their early stage secured by the Cough Pills. Cocoa Pills. Many coses of long standing Bronchitis and irritating Coughs have been perfectly cured by this specific. Bat more! many persons have a specific liability to colds and take them from the least exposure. This will be entirely relieved by the use of Cough Pills, as scores can testify from experience. So Catarrh Catarrh is one of our most common and most troublesome dis eases, against which the, Old School Medicines and even Homeopathic prescriptions, are of very little use. Yet hundreds of persons j have been cured of not only recent and fresh, but even long standing and obstinate cases of Catarrh by tho use of this specific. One aged lady in Syracuse was thus perfectly cured of a Catarrh, which had annoyed her all her life. And a young lady at one of our first class boarding schools, who was so afflicted- with this disease as to require more than forty'handkerchiefs a week, entirely cured in a single week by this Specific, Piles, Piles, bleeding and blind, as oho of those common and ob stinate forms of disease Jwiiich are so difficult to cure by the ordinary methods, but which find an entire and fundamental cures in the Piles Specific. True, time is required; but the Specific is pleasant to take, requires neither diet norjrestraint, and being followed up, a perfect cure is the result. Hundreds of persons, in purchasing a case of Specifics, have obtained a cure for this most trying and obstinate form of disease, which has been worth to' them ten times the cost of the entire set. Cases of I over twenty years* standing have been cured with this simple Specific, be lieve all may be cured by perseverance. The case contains the best Fever axd Ague Specific Fever axd Ague Specific known. A remedy without any deleterious or poison ous substantc, which not, only cure's the ague, and old, mismanaged agues, but may be relied upon as a pre ventative when persoDS.nre residing in a fever and ague district. It prevents or protects upon the same principles that vaccination prevents small-pox orbella dona prevents scarlet fever, by pro-occupying the sys tem with tho true Specific. Hundreds have boon thus protected and cured. | The OPHTIXALJIYj3PECIFIC has proved a most invaluable remedy for Sore Eyes and Eyelids, and for Weak and Blurred Sight. One lady in Indiana, who bad been a sufferer from sore eyes for many years, and for two years was entirely blind, was cured perfectly by the Ophthalmy Specific alone. I Headaches, to which so many are subject, finds a curative in the case. There is a specific which relieves at the time of the attack, and also onejwbicb corrects the condition of the system upon which it depends, and so destroys the predisposition to a return. The Specifics for the various forms of Female Complaints have proved ibvaluahloJ Old long standing Leocor rhcea or Whites, attended with debility or exhaustion, and for which other foftos of medicine are of little value, are and cured by tho Female Pills; while the specific fur irregularities control al most every form of scanty, painful, or irregular men struation. DIARRHCKAS AXD SrMIfER COMPLAINTS in adults or children are controlled like magic hy the Diarrhoea Pills, while it! may be averred without the possibility of successful contradiction, that the Dysen tery Pills are the most perfect Specific for that disease known. I fr— 1 For the various forms of Fevers, Scarilet Fever, Measles,*' and other diseases of jehildren, the Fever Pills may be safely and surely relied upon. v These Specifics are tlie prescriptions of Prof. Hum purevs, used foryearsjiu his extensive practice, and to the perfection of which he has devoted the resour, ccs of extensive knowledge, experience and study. The public may rest assured that during the life time ot Dr. 11. no one has been or shall be intrusted with the preparation of} his Specifics, and he offers the guaranty of his professional life and reputation that they shall bo just ns he* represents them. They have now the public for five years, and have everywhere won golden opinions from the many thousands who have used them. Simple, free from intricacy, technicality, or danger, they "have become the ready recourse and aid ot the parent, traveler, nurse, or invalid, and have become the family physician nad medical adviser of thousands of families. Nowhere Lave they been tried without hav ing been approved, an I their highest appreciation is among those who have known them longest, and most intimately., Every family will find these Specifics all they have been recommended: prompt, reliable simple and effi cient; often a friend in need and a friend indeed. List of Specific Remedies. i No 1. Fever Pills —For Fever, Congestion and In flammation of all kinds. ( No. 2. Worm Pills —For Worm Fever, Worm Colic and wetting thojbed. No. 3. Baby's Pills-}- For Colic. Crying, Teething and Wakefulness, and Nervousness «f Adults. No.-4. Diarrhoea Pills —For Diarrhoea, Cholera In fantum and Summer Complaint. No. 5. Dysexlery Pills —For Colic, Griping, Dys entery or Bloody Flux. No. 6. For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. No. 7. Cough Pills—ijor Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza and Sprc Throat. No. 8. Toothache Pills— For Tooth-ache Face-ache and Neuralgia, j No. 9. Headache Pills —For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fulness of the Head. No. 10. Dyspepsia Pills —For Weak and Deranged Stomachs, Constipation and Liver Complaint. No. 11. Female Irregularities —Scanty, Painful or suppressed Periods. No. 12. Female Pills. —For Leocorrhoca, Profuse Menses and Bearing Down. No. 13, Croup Pills--— For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. j No. 14. Salt Rheum Pills—ForErysipelas, Eruptions, Pimples on thejFace. ' No. 15. Rheumatic Pills—For Pain, Lameness or Sore ness in the Chesty Bue/.-, Loius or Limbs. A—For Fever and Agua Chill Fe>er, Dumb Ague, old mis managed Agues. | p—For Piles Blind or Bleeding, Internal or External. o.—For Sore, Weak or Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids, Failing. Weak or Blurred Sight. C.—For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with ob btruclion or profusoldi»churge. W. C.—For whooping C<‘ugb, abating Us violence and short ening its course. | ; Prices. Fall set, 20 large vials in Morrocco Case and Book, $5 00 Full set, 20 large rials, in Plain Case and Book, 4 00 Case of 15 numbered boxes and Book, 2 00 Case of any 6 numbered! boxes and Book, 1 00 Single nnmbered boxes, jwith Directions, 25 Single lettered boxes, with directions, 50 Large plantation, or physician’s case, 1 and 3 oz. vials 15 00 Ocr Remedies by Mail. Look over the list, make up a case of what kind you choose and enclose thaamonotin a current ndtaorstamps. by mail, to our address, at Nol 662 Broadway, New York, and the medicine will be duly returned by mail or express, free of charge. I _ Address DR. F. HUMPHREYS A CO„ I No. of® yrxifiwuy, KfwTpck. ?oW In WeWfboro Ik Join A, Hoy a*,«l by oil Diosglstt. GROVER St BASER?* -CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. NEW STYLES—PRICES FROM SSO TO SUi-J sznu. caisaz or ft mnunf. 495 BROADWAY, - 1 - NEW YORK. 730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. These Machines sew from two spools, as purchased from the stnrp. requiring no re-windinjr of thread; they cm. Fell, Gather, and Stitch in a superior man ncr, finishing each seam by their own operation, wit’ ♦ out recourse to the hand.needle, as it required by ith er machines. They will do better and cheaper sewing ~ than a seamstress can, even if she works for 02ns cs>g a 2? hour, and are, nnqaestionably, the best Machine* in the market for family sewing, on account of thee, simplicity, durability, ease of management, and adap tation to all varieties of family sewing—executing either henry or fine work with equal facility and with out special adjustment. As evidence of the unquestioned superiority of thoir Machines, the Grover A Barer Macbtru Compact beg leave to respectfully refer to the fol lowing TESTIMONIALS', “Haringbad one ul bruxcr A Laser's Machines in my family for nearly a year and a half* 1 take pica* sure in commending it as every way reliable for the purpose for which it is designed—Family Sewing,”— [Mrs. Joshua Lea-itt, wife of-Bor. Dr. Leavitt, Editor of A*. Y. Independent, “ X confess myself delighted with yonr Sewing Ma chine, which has been in my family for many months. It has always been ready for duty, requiring no ad justment, and is easily adapted to every variety of family sewing, by simply changing the spools of thread.”—[Mrs. Elizabeth Strickland, wife of Rev. Dr. Strickland. Editor of aV. Y. Chrintian Advocate, “ After trying several different good machines, X preferred yours, on account of simplicity, and ibe per fect ease with which it is managed, as well as iba strength and durability of the seam. After long ex perience, I feel competent to speak in this manor, and to confidently recommend it for every variety of family sewing.”—[Mrs. E. B. Spooner, wife of the Ed itor of Brooklyn Star. “I have used a Grover and Baker Sewing Martino for two years, and have found it adapted to of family sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth, I Gar ments have been worn out without the giving way of a stitch. The Machine is easily kept in order, an»' easily xised.”—[Mrs. A. B. Whipple, wife of llev. Geo. Whipple, New York. 1 “ Your Sewing Machine has been in use in my fam ily the past two years, and the ladies request mu to give you their testimonials to its perfect adaptedness, as well as labor-saving qualities in the performance of family and household sewing.”—[Robert Boot man. New York. “For several months we have used Grover <4 Ba ker’s Sewing Machine, and have come to the conclu sion that every lady who desires her sewing beauti fully and quickly done, would be moat fortunate m possessing one of these reliable and indefatigable ‘iron needle-women/ whose combined qualities of beauty, strength, and simplicity, are Invaluable.”— [J. W. Morris, daughter of Gen. Geo. P. Morris, Edi tor of Home Journal. Extract of a letter from Thos. R. Leavitt, Esq., an American gentleman now residentpn Sydney, New South Wales, dated January 12, 1858 : “ I bad a tent made in Melbourne, In ISSB. In which there were over three thousand yards of sewing done with one of Grover A Baker’s Machines, and a'single seam of that lias outstood all the double scams sewed by sailors with n needle and twine.” •‘lf Homer could bo called up from his murky shades, he would sing the advent of Grover and Baker as a more benignant miracle of art than was ever Vulcan’s smity. He would denounce midnight sbirt ronking as ‘ the direful spring of woes unnumbered." —[Prof. North. “ I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover A Ba ker Sewing Machines have more than sustained my expectation. After trying and returning others, X have three of them in operation in my different places and, after four years’ trial, have no fault to find."— [J. H. Hammond, Senator of South Carolina. My wife has liad'one of Grover.A Baker’s Family Sewing Machines for some time, and I am satisfied ft is one of the best labcjr-saving machines that has been invented. I take much pleasure in recommending it to the public.”—[J. G. Harris, Gov. of Tennessee. “ It is a beautiful thing, and puts everybody into an excitement of good humor. Were I a Catholic, I should insist upon Saints Grover A Baker having an eternal holiday in commemoration, of their good deeds for humanity.’’—[Cassius 31. Clay. •• I think it by far the best patent in use. This Ma chine can be adapted from the finest cambric to the heaviest eassimere. It sews stronger, faster, and more beautifully than one can imagine. If mine could not be replaced, money qould not buy it.”—Mrs. J. G. Brown, Nash\ille, Tonn. “Itis speedy, very neat, and durable in Us work; is easily understood and kept in repair. 1 earnestly recommend this Machine to all my acquaintances and others.” —[Mrs. M..A. Forrest, 3lemphis, Tenn. “We find this machine to work to our satisfaction, and with pleasure recommend it to the public, as we believe the Grover A Baker to be the best Sewing Ma chine in use.”—[Deary Brothers, Allisonia, Tenn. “If used exclusively for family purposes, with or dinary care, I will wager they will last ono ‘three score years and ten,’ and never get out of fix.”—[John Erskine, Nashville. Tenn. ‘•I have had your machine for several weeks, and am perfectly satisfied that the work it does is the best and most beautiful that ever was made.”—[Maggie Aimison, Nashville, Tenn. “ 1 use my machine upon coats, dressmaking, and fine linen stitching, and the work is admirable—far better than the best hand-sewing, or any other ma chine I have ever seen.”—[Lucyß. Thomson, Nash ville, Tenn. “ I find the work the strongest and most benutifal I have ever seen, mode either by band or machine, and regard the Grover «fe Baker machine as one of the greatest blessings to our sex.”—[Mrs. Taylor, Nash ville, Tenn. '‘l have one of Grover & Baker's sewing machinal in use in my family, and find it invaluable. I can confidently recommend it to all persons in want of * machine.”—G. T. Thompson, Nashville, Tenn. “ I lake pleasure in certifying to the utility of tho Grover &, Baker sewing machines. I have u>ed ore on almost every description of work for month?, and find it much stronger and better in every respect than work done by band.**—[Mrs. D. W. Wheeler, Nash ville, Tenn. * “I would be unwilling to dispose of my Grover £ Baker machine for a large amount, could I not replace it again at pleasure.”—[Mrs. 11. G. Scovel, Nashville, Tennessee. “ Our two Machines, purchased from you, do iLe work of twenty young ladies. We with pleasure re commend the Giover & Baker Sewing Machine tube the best in use.”—[N. Stillman £ Co., Memphis, Tenn. “The Grover £ Baker sewing machine works ad - mirably. I think the stitch and work far superior la that of any sewing machine I ever saw. On fiuc work, I think the machine would be hard to beat.”—[W. J, Davie, Memphis, Tenn. “I find the machine easily managed, very durable, and take pleasure in recommending it to all who wish convenience, economy, and pleasure.*’—Mrs. F. Titus, Memphis, Tenn. The Grover £ Baker sewing machines have given such satisfaction that we cheerfully recommend theta to nil who wish a good and substantial sewing mv I chine. It executes work with mueh care and speed, and more finely than any other machine I hare seen.” I—[Mrs. 1 —[Mrs. R. B. Mitchell, Memphis, Tenn. “ I am happy to give my testimony iq favor of Gr« - rer A Baker’s sewing machine, and of the perfect gat* isfaction it gives in every respect. It sews neatly, and is by no means complicated, and X prefer it to all others I have seen.”—[Mrs. Bryan, wife of Bcv, A. M. Bryan, Memphis, Tcnn. “ It affords me much pleasure to say, that the Ma chine works well; and I do not hesitate to recommend it as possessing all the adqantages you claim fur it.—* My wife is very much pleased with it, and we take pleasure in certifying to this effect.”—B. C. Brinkley, Memphis, Tenn. “Having seen, examined, and used many other kinds of sewing machines, I feel free to say that the Grover A Baker machines are fui superior to ail others in use.”-;p[M. Francois Seitz, Nashville, Tenn. “I consider my sewing machine invaluable, and would not take five times its cost, if X could not sup, ply its. With it I can do all my family sewing in about one-fourth the time I could with my [M. J. Scott, Nashville, Tenn. “ It gives me pleasure to find the Grover aird Baker sowing machine giving so much satisfaction. I have it in constant use, and find it all that could be desired* It is the most simple and durable machine in use, and I heartily recommend it.”—[F. M. White, Memphia Tennessee. r SEND FOB A CIRCULAR; h I.OOat ACSNT WASTES,