tofEal OF'IB6O. There’* abahd of soulless traitors r WhuFefedoiawphldlfioohaiß, - 1 Who wduld sell thdr edan try's honor For”«elfishp make for their treachery, or whether ahy, we ore not infonnidi To style them Jndosses is ■'■’to slander Iscariot, for though he betrayed his Lord, he Whs,decent enough'to bang himself immediately Afterwards which these traitors, we, regret,to say, have, not as yet donei It is > mockery of lajnguage to attempt to characterize their, conduct. There is nothing, meaner than ’ah ingrate—nothing so villhinonsas a traitor, ' thpy are guilty of both. The motive for the ’ act is cleat—no other than pecuniary profit.” ' “THE BOLTEBS.” ■ : “H. P, Foster, . John Fausald, Samuel Hill, of Westmoreland-; John K. Calhoun, of-Arm strong ;■ B. J;‘ Niokolson, of Jefferson ;; S. A; Backus, of M’Kean; G. F. Smith, of Cambria; .and. John OrVsswell jr. ofBloir; were the De ' mocrats who jrefnsed to attend the Democratic caucus and unpport its- nominee. We look upon these min as traitors. . ’- 1 ■ » , • * * * * f" “Among lie: incidents of. the victory of the Dcmooraticphrty last fall, was the right to be aepresented, ha the U. S. ! Senate’ for the term , eommenoibg on the '4th of March next. The victorious; party had won toe ;tight to -choose „ lha Senator. j As none bat a majority could : make a proper selection'for the party, oij would '•be competently make a selection in the name of the party, those who aided in the defeat of that choice deprived the party of the legitimate fruits of its yictory hud .cheated it out of its rights. In this light the conduct of the bolters wholly indefensible.” : ! “As to Foster himself, we know but little ■bout him. jWe spoke of him before the Sena , torial election ad bne who bad served m Con gress ahd tbe . legislature, but bad wholly failed tp' distinguish himself. We might have added, that he hfidnot succeeded in making - known-to‘tlnpeopie;of Pie State that janctra man lived. [We said that be hadfriend^in the western the State, who spoke ; of him in high teijms, but .as they had a fashion of making gtbat men out of small materialinthat quarter, we did not know whether he Was all that he was represented,to be. Bathe has now succeeded' in making himself knpwn, and no one will now have much difficulty in measuring his oaliber^Us- patriotism, lor his love for the Domocratioi party. His selfishness, his factious ness, hje weakness and puerility stand ant'aon spiououtly to the gaze of the pnblio. Be has voluntarily placed himself beyond the pale of the Democratic fold, and there let him stand, 'or fall, oiTwallow, as boat suits his tastei. We admire ad independent man, but despise a pue rile ftwlionlsf.; That littleness of soul that mis takes unreasonable factiousness and etubborn.- ess for independence,.characterizes selfishness under all t oironmstonees, and we have* never seen a more thorough exhibition of these traits than has ..been’ exhibited by,Henry D.;Foster throughout the recent genatprialstruggle.” -I The Mjufibb (Ohio) Republican gives the fol lowing which shows that the school master ia abroad;, ; “NOTOS” “a graU; Dagglo*aaileatin is to cum off oniSatorde ' the ISteeciirand'a'ppllU to be raze'd .We w&at to let nm nodaaa sowth that maryann knoun ty is awl right and that to cant go nigger heer we .aresknwattnr sor tings add jbeleere in ! pepul rooting yew will plepze pohlesh (Em tom Mae repabiekans mite want two com -ae-we are phiUn nlggnrs now Larow Joolye Steen '-• ‘ ' ' ■ A friencj of ours bag a dipper with -which a philanthropist lately .bailed out-an unfortunate debtor, i : ■ , ■ ■; j ; f • S UMM ER 81l LI E t'i HI ■ ',**o* ■| _ : c. &:e. s. stewaet| No. 4 Concert Block Corning, fl, T., ' •' ’ I • Whdl«al*»nd BetailSealsnin J • DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS|. summer uopr|s;y LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, f C AtSIM ERES, CLOTHS, VESTINCS, ti’h. BOOTS AND SHOES. I STRAW GOODS Ac HOSpBY GROCERIES Sc. PROnilW YANKEE NOTIONS,! to. 1 to, to. to, te. io Corning, K. Y., July 2s, 1860. marls ■ , } : , CORNING H FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE, BIGELOW A THOMPSON, AGENT! AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY^ Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital $lOOO,OOO. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Capital, *500,000. FACE NIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OfHartford, Ct—Capitol, *150,000. PEOPLE’S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY-, . Of New York City—Capital. . [5150,000 NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE ho. Of Hartford, Ct. *225,000, MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.. f Of Now York Ciiy,—Capital ■ *1 MASSASOIT FIRE,INSURANCE CO. , I Capital, ?' HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPA Capital, ~ $ YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. j - Accumulated Capital,. . ; $1 The subscribers arc prepared to issuc'policl snrance on the most favorable terms in the a* known and reliable Stock Companies. I Farm buildings insured for.three years aerates as low as any good companies. I All losses win be promptly adjusted and pajd at this office. Applications by mail'will receiveptomptat tention WM. L. BIGELOW, Oct 13,1859. ;C. H. XHOMJ P. J. FAERINQTQN, Snrveyor. FALL, 1860. CHARLES C.* OSGOOD . la receivinglargo additions to HIS STOCK OP SOMMER Q)OHS, TO WHICH HE WOULD . invite the. attention of the fubuc. THE STOCK OF DRY GOODS IS I.ARGE, I 7 '" 1 EMBRACES NEARLY EVERY!HING ; THAT THE MARKET DEMANDS LADIES’ DRfiSS GOODS, FROM SILKS DOWN AND f / FROM CHEAP PRINTS tTP. '■ CLOTHS, OASSIBIEBES, VESTINGS, SILKS, DENIMS, STRIPES, SHEEXI SOS,' \ SHIRTINGS, 4d., Ac. , f ' CLOTHING. HOSIERY. GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOESr HARDWARE, . CROCKERY, IRON, !6XEEL, nails; FISH. I thb stock I WAS PURCHASED WITH CASE AND I - WE EXPECT TO . SELL THEM WHILE THEY ARB 1 SBASONASLE, AND AT LOW FIGURES. 1 Wellshoro, Sept 1, 1860. | TRY THE NEW ST<|)RE. “El. BL” IS AT HONE AGMN\, with ui extensive sod well-selected assortment at ' . NEW GOODS, His stock is u varied as it is valnaUe, aul eeapri> ■ei ", 1- DBT«OOD8, } of all styles and varieties, including Fall aid Winter varieties of DreSi Qoods, Silks,-Farametfcd’spoliaines, * READY-MADE CLOTHING of various styles and prices. - Haying had long expo. Hence in this branch of trade, hols oonfidentthts cloth* log will suit his customers. f ospOßsias, I • His stock of Groceries is complete, embracing a long list of articles in'common use, and which will bo sold at unusually lowprices. He has also a completers* eortmentof ' •' I HARDWARE, I purchased with [espfccial reference to this n arket, in cluding Saws, dies/ Ac. Also , CROCKERY, | in abundance andj?oriety._ The attention oit the pub lic is also called ter the fact that I PORK, FLOUR, AND SAIfT* will be kept constantly on band and for site at the lowest market prices. In addition to thefoxeghing be will keep | PAINTS AND OILS, | nnd similar*articles of mechanical use. Ell -of BOOTS AND; SHOES ' ■ Is sufficient to keep an entire community op a “good footing,” and warrants that, all can be, “JUicd/Vfrom the largest to the smallest. In truth, he would usur bis friends and the public that I EyERYTHINO ■ usually kept in a .store may be foutfd amongfiis stock. Coll at the old stand of ~ M. M. CQN\|ERSE. Wellsboro, Nov«. 3, 1859. I . FA9BIONABLB ■ BULUHERT SHOP, ■ MAtN ST.', WELLSBORO. | MISS PAULINA SMITH has just purchased her SUMMER STOCK OF MILLINEftV, consisting of Neapolitans*'iStraws, Crape| Bonnets, Head Dresses, Young Ladies’, Riding’ Harts, Little Girls’ Flats, BibboB», Flowers, atd in /act . ALL KINDS Of,'TRIMMINGS. she solicits aeaH ‘from'the ladies of Welliboro *nd vicinity, feeling confident that, f ’ ; . H?B GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, and compare favorably with those of any |oatsblisb inent in the county in regard to price. t BLEACHING ’ AND PRESSING {done in a auperiormanner. i ~ - j .. , Room Opposite Empire Store, up-stairs, gay 2d, iB6O.- | , . ' 10,000 bills. Both For Sake. I WILL sell extra‘HE'/CPXHESS PORKiat *19,76 par bbl. or retailEy the pound at 10 etf-lAndjwar ranted the best in town, .21. M. CONVERSE. June 14,1860, I ' * 1 is. $200,000. $200,000. INY, 1150,000. boo.ooo. tes of in aove well SON, AND .tiTIEE- WJ&JGrM TCKOOTOCV ? V I $40,00 Payrforja fnihemrw in ■ the 'lron City- Collage, the largest, mi»t «itea«i?elypatr*alied and best organ ized Commercial School ia the United Stales, j 357 Student* Attending Dally, [ ' narcli. 1859. Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Brer; Student, upon graduating, is guaran teed to be competeat io l manage tbe Books of any business; and qualified to earn a salary of from . : $500;: to $i000; Students enter at any time—No Vacation —Renew at plemsnlre, ■ 1 s • S V ■ j I-'. ‘7 i SI PREMIUMS. FOR BEST PENMAN-' • . SHIP AWARDED ■IN %m-L Z V. SSt* Minister’* Secs received at half pries. For Cireul.rs and Specimen* of. Writing. »n°io»« two letter stamps, anditddroßi P.W. JENKINS, I Pittsburg, Pa. Oct 27, 18S9. 'j' - r ■ iTlun*llel [Deo. 1869.] i WELISBORO’ ACADEMY. | Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Fenna. m&BINUS N. AiuH, A. BL| • • Principal. ■Misi CrSTDiA Farmer, - * . . Preaptrm. Miss L. Lucinda Allen, - - - iuuiani. Hiss Josephine M. Todd, » • Murie Teachtr. ■ The Academic year will be divided into three Terms of 14 weeks each. Fallj Term commences Monday, August 20: doses Friday, November 23. J Tuition. Primary Department, 1 ... $2,00 Common Branches, - - - - 4,00 Higher - - . - - - - 5,00 Languages, ‘ .6,00 1 Instrumental music Term of!2 weeks 10,00 Board and Roomls in i private families furnished at reasonable prices. ; Student^, wishing to board, thcm selves' imay also obtain Rooms in nrlvate/amiUes, . Tbejeneceks that has ? attended the efforts of Prof. Alien as a teacher in other institutions in which he has been engaged eneoaregestheTrustees toantici pate entire success In his connectioii with the Wells* boro Academy. *. T'hepriatary department will be under the care of Miss Allen, whose time Will be given ■ exclusively to the children placed under her-charge. There will be foifmed a TEACHER’S CLASS; the instruction of which fp .be jppt. of the regular school hours, but no eztrw^lmrgeib'ade.’-' Bills of -Tuition are to be paid, at or before the mid dle of each Term, i By order of Trustees, ' J. ? DONALDSON, P*et% k Wollsboro, March, 8,1866. / ; I • for Teacher*. WelUborpTTloga County, Penn., L.R. BURUNGAmE, A. 8., - - Principal. The Fall. Term begins Tuesday, August juid clpaesFriday, Novi 2d.; , ! [TUITION. Juvenile Department, . ■ $3,50 Common_Engllsh Branches, • ' 3,50 Higher English | Branches, - 1 i 4,50 Languages, . ... . 8,00 Pupils of any degree of adrancementrecoivod, and carefully instructed. A Teaeban' Class will b« formed early in the Term, land special efforts, wilt be made to properly qualify those .designing to teach; for their profession, , . j - Wellsboro, July ] & ,1350, NEW i GOODS. PM. I AND WIN ft ft > HATS -AJtTE) caps. - . . Just received, and having bought my Silk Hats at unusually ! i i LOW PRICES, I am .enabled to give my customers the benefit of it Loom at these figures: i Best $4,50 Silk Hat, City Fall Stylo reduced to $3 50. Best $4,00 - Silk Hat!, City Fall Style reduced to $2 50. j I $3.50 Hat warranted equal to those usually sold at $4 SO. i- ‘ ' Silk Hals front 59. Wool Hats “1 : 3s to 2 00.- , Pur Hats ’ j 6s "to 6 00. Men’s Caps from . 20s to 2 00, Boy’s Caps " Is to 150, And all my goods at my usually low rates, and the LARGEST STOCK of goods to select from ever brought to Steuben Co.. comprising plmoat all styles and shapes knownin the ■New York Market.- i STRAW GOODS : losihg-ont at 35 per cent less than cost. - Corning, Sept. 1, 1860. ■ - - -WM.' WALKER. NEW DRUG STORE., THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ -1 cing to the oitisens;of WeUsbgrp and vicinity that be has'jusiopened' a new Dmg Store in OSGOOD’S BUILDING, main St., I'- ' - "there he has a complete Assortment of j . DBUG3 Sc JMEiOIaiITBS. . . *tnioh,{iB will sell cheap for eksh, . Oar Stock of. Drags is complete, embracing every j article over called for. 1 : PATENT MEDICINES, Jayne’s, Ay re’s,. Helm hold’s, McLane'a, Brant’s and other po{mlpr, Medicines, together with Wistar’s Bal sam. Cod Liver Oil, Wotf’s-^tromatic Schnaps, Ac. CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS, tor Medicinal and Sacramental nses. - I PAINTS AND OILS, : of the J>ost qnality. , ! 1 ’ Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper, Saleratds, , Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning - I , C«mphenei_Titrpentine, Alcohol, And an innumerable variety of articles in common use. j ' • . Jtsr- Please callat lie NEW, DRUG STORE, i , : P. B. WILLIAMS, Ag't. Wollsboro, March 10, 1859. ! |.. Flour Ins, inill. TIER people o Manarield and vicinity are hereby notified mat said MILL has just been’repalrfed, and pat iu per* flpctjordeiy having three ran af.e tone and a Patent Grain which will separate dll foul seed from the grain, coufteqoenU'T'thfrbast.qf work her done. Met* chants arid farmers are Invited to try this Mill, and flrer rate! work wlll be Warranted by j. 0, KELLY, 1 Mansfield.Angusfcae, 1869. ; Miller. N. B, 'Cwc paM lor all kinds of Grain set the imL REVOLUTION S, \\r HETHKR in Government or fashions netef gh Jff backwards. "OldFogyism” may frown down ■every'exhibition of youthful’fancy, yet every issue from the Press of Fashion shows that some new »d -vanee has been made in this branch of ,• - Science and the Arts. Eeoogniiiug this principle of progress in his depart* mont of Trade, J.’.IfFE; BOBlirsOK. has not sought to keep up with, but to ,go a iittle in advance of the ideas and wants of the oommunity’in. which ho lives both as regards the style and location of his business or the whereabouts and howa he does it. | Believing that honesty of purpose anij a strict I Attention to Business Will under ordinary circumstances insure success ha undertook to manufacture for this community a por tion of THEIR CLOTHING, and It affords him much pleasure te know that ho has to far succeeded as to bavo received a good I SHAKE OF THE TRADE. A continuance of which—while ho gratefully acknowl edges post favors —he earnestly and respectfully so. ucits. - ; ■ I In. every kind of business, then arc soldo things that are colled Leading Articles, and so we find in this Chat ' ■ ‘ , BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIWBKBS, arc what almost everybody wants and without which no establishment can dress up its customers in truly Elegant Style. Of these he has a great abnndance and as deeply dyed ss any Democrat or Black Repub lican yon can find in'the land; while in I JPAISro-sr COLORED CLOTHS, ins.assortment is no less varied than the politics of tbs numerous parties, ranging all the way from genuine administration down to . rankest opposition. Ip his selection of goods for Over Coatings be is remarkably fortunate bojih ps to _. ’ STYLE AND DURABILITY. I He has not only a large Stock of Goods, but his fa Cities for manufacturing them were never better, taring secured in Mr. Ten Eyck a most EXCELLENT CUTTER. Lnd in event other department the most competent pip. Confident that he can offer advantages to his mto triers not excelled by any In the trade, and deter mined to make his establishment one of the best in Iris section of country, be invites the attention of oe people 6f Tioga County who are in any way in eed of a good, comfortable, stylish and durable gar ent. X NYB ROBINSON. Corning, N. T., Nov. 10, 1859. TIOGA CABINET WAREHOUSE, WELLSBORO’ ST., TIOGA. THE undersigned wonld.inform the citizens of Tie. ga, and the county generally, that he keeps eon. siantlyon hand, for sale, atlowpri.es, / FINE ASSORTMENT OP CABINET WARE, CHAIBS, ETC,, ISCICD7KO SOFAS, DIVANS, OTTOMANS, CENTER, LINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, DRESS STANDS, DRESS AND COMMON BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, 4 COTTAGE, FANCF A COMMON BEDSTEADS; ; , ALSO 1 - Common and Spring Seat Chairs. , ..All Kind* of Rocking cjtaira. All articles in the 'above line made to order on short i otice. Those desiring to purchase are invited to call i nd examine for thempelves-bcfor. purchasing else. There.- ‘ ' • ' 'J. W. PUTNAM. I Tioga* Arfgnrt d, USSJ.' I J \ ! ,; j ; ; • WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP a!gain IN full blast. 1 EO BE R'T Y OTJ NG, late of the firm 6 1 Tiber Young d, Co./ Tioga* takes this method to in : orut the Public that he'has leased the Foundry' and Machine Shop* : n oT Wellshbrp, for a term of yean, and ; laving put it in gopd running order, is prepared to do ; ill kinds of work usually done at such an establiah i ueatj iu the best manner and out of the best .material. TWENTY YE AHH, EXPERIENCE \ He has had over twenty years'jexperiencein the bn -1 loess and will havethe Work, entnuted-tb him, done < lirectly under his supervision. Ho work vnll he tent tiui half finished. VILL-GEABIKOS* PLOWS, STOVES tnd castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. May 28, 1857* “ ‘ ROBERT YOUNG. ERIE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, CORNING, N. T. tm: B. ROGERS & CO., PROPRIETORS. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Boilers, Mortieeihg and Tenoning Machines, Mill Oear og and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental.lron Win iow Caps, Sills and Casings; Boor Caps, and all kinds if Iron and'Brass-Castings. Also Manufacturers oa a arge scale of ■ JEFFREY’S CELEBRATED DOUBLE-ACTING FORQE PUMP, The best in use for all ordinary purposes and con fining with the other qaalilies that of a superior Fire Engine. 1 ; ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated “.Hawkins Shingle Mills”—the best now in use* Orders solicited by letter or otherwise, t WM. E.,ROGERS A CO. Coning, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1859.' ly. NEW GOODS AT EHE EMPIRE STORE, AND A . «SW SYSTEM OF SELLING THEM! . X. It. BOWES & CO., Ire now receiving a large and well selected assort aent of 1 DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, JATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, .• CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, - AC., AC., AC., Thick they will sell CHEAPER TBJJi E VER BEFORE OFFERED ; TO, THE TRADING. COMMUNITY.. [ley have come to the conclusion that it is for their interest as well as that of their customers, to Sell Goods far Ready Pof, i s in that way* they can sell them at less profits than :an bo done on long credit. Thankful for past favors, i a respectfully invito one and 01l to call and examine :ur stock of goods and we‘will try to convince yon i iat It is for'yonr interest to buy at the Empire Store. J. R. BOWEN, M. BULLARD, *' r „ v; ■; . : : - A. HOWLAND. Wellsboro, June^B/I^SO, PLASTER. • THE FARMERS OF TIOGA. CO. NEED-onlybo told that a hirgei Tuantity of this superior article, recommended by. Horace Qree- Idy, is ready for them at THE MANSFIELD PLASTER’ MILL, Ifreqnires no puffing to produce a “ rush,” and is sold al'the low .price of $6.00, per ton, Mansfield, Jan. 26, 1860. SODA FOUNTAIN, ; ' ' , ; . SODA FOUNTAIN, , , , SODA FOUNTAIN. FOR SALE at a great bargain. 1 Inquire at Jane 21,1800. BOY’S DRUG STORE. - EVARS * WATSON’S SALAMANDER SAFES. Wi t 30* Chestnut Street, JKg PHILADELPHIA. T OTHER TRIUMPH I . { Philadelphia! Sept. 29,1859.' ; To tie Pretident of the Penntyltqnia Agricultural Society: —The subscribers, your committee to examine the contents of a Saiamander Safe of. Evans t Watson, afteii being exposed to a strong fire oathe Fair Grounds for eight hours, respectfully represent— ' : That afteii seven cords of oak wood and three of pine had been consumed around the Safe,ltwas open red in the presence of the committee, and the contents -'taken out, a little warmed, but not even scorched. Several Silver Medals heretofore received by the manufacturers, and a large quantity of doonmen& were in the Safe, and came out enoirely uninjured;, . The experiment satisfied ns of the capacity of Befes of this kind io protect contents from any fire to which awarda Diploma and Silver Medal. Geo. W. Woodwab*, Jobs IF. Geabt, . J. P. Eijthebpobp, Alvbed S. Gillbtt. BTIIit ANOTHER. WILItOfOMW, Del., Sept/ 17/ IB6o.—Messrs. Ewbj and Wateon, Philadelphfa. • i Owffcfflet. The Salamander Fire-Proof'■Safe bf voar manufacture, purchased by -tn from your Agent, Feme * Garrett, of our city, setae nine month* ago, was 1 severely tried by burglar* last Saturday night, andalthough they bad a.dodge hammy, cold chisel*, drill 1 , and gunpowder, they did not *ucceedin opening the Baft. Th® l°®b being one of Hall’s Patent Pow der-proof," they Could not get the powder into it, but drilled Ja-jold in the lower panel and forced in a large ohargeFwhich was ignited, and although the door, in side! and out, showed the explosion not to have been a small one, it was not forced open. Wo suppose they wer* the greater part of th© night at work on it We are inuch gratified at the result of the attempt to enter it, and if the above facts are of any service, you ape at liberty .to use them. , - Yours, truly, * j BAYKABB a JONES. GREAT PIBE!—ANOTHER,TRIUMPH. EsoxYiith Tesessek, March 13th, 1859.—Messrs* Evans A Watson, Philadelphia: Gentlemen F It affords me great pleajroro to say to you that the ‘Salamander Safe, which I pnrehased-of youiin February, 1868, proved to be what yon recom mended it—a sure protection \ from fire. My- store house together with several others, was burned to the ground in March last The Safe fell through into the cellar, and was exposed- to intense heat Tfor six or eight hours, and when it was taken from thehiina arid opened, all its.contents were found to be in a state, the bobki and papers not being injured in the: least I can cheerfully recommend your Safes to the community, believing as X do, that they are as near fire-proof as lit is possible for any Safe to be made.- [ I THOMAS j- POWELL. | «gf-A large assortment of the above BATES al ways oh hand, at 301 Chestnut street, (late 21 South Fourth st Philadelphia. Bee, 23, 1859. I COKOIjEBCIAL COLLEGE. 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Form a club of four, and remit' the price of four books, and five copies will bo sent at the remitter 5 * expense for car. Plage; or forjten subscribers, eleven copies will b* wntatouf expense for carriage. • 1 TO AGENTS. No.other works will soliberally reward the exertions of Agents. An Agent . Wanted In this County. Terms made known on application to the Publishers. [Aug. 11, ’59. FRANK MTcGEORGE, Permanently lm the systdm. sold by PR. WILLIAM B. MO i, . 336 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, j For sale by all Druggists. ; 62y I Hostetler's Stomach tK VIKW of the fact that every member, family is more or less sabjected to some tides rename rabte\, other conditions in assistance.of ft ttfttfe knowledge or exercise u. they may be able s> to regulate tbesr hob: with the assistance of a good tonic,, seen** per In order to accomplish this desired object ti pursue is certainly that which will prodace i of things at the least hazard of vital strength this end Dr, Uostetter has introduced to this coi oration bearing his name, which at this day medicine, hnt one that hos been tried for years, faction to all Who have used it. The Bitten o folly npyn the; stomach, bowels and liver, rest & heaUby and vigorous action, and thus by th» oess oTstrengfibenlng nature, enable the syste over disease.; I 1 ' i For the cure of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Nat Loss of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints, v morbid inaction of the Sttmach or Bowels, produt Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Ac., these Bitt< an equal I Dfanhoea* Dysentery or Flux, so generally cc new settlers, and caused principally by the cai and diet, will be sbeedily regulated by a brie preperalion, - Dyspepsia, a frettse" which is pr prevalent when taken in all its various forms, U the cause of which may always be atttibnteu moots of the digestive organs, can bo eared vri ksing HOSTETTEK’S STOMACH BITTERS, as j gn 'tUe bottle. For this disease every phyrictai mend Bitters of some kind, then why not use \>e infallible?, Every country Jme their Bitter* of disease and strengthening of the syste find amongjthem all there is not: to be foaad > pie than the) Germans, from whom this prej ted, based»opdn scientific experiments which advance the|destlny of this great preparation Scale ofscieoee. 1 mml ’ j Fever aud Acer,—This trying and provoklnj. fasteeeite reteaUaw grasp eo the body of mss, to ft mere shadow in a snort; space :©f time, i him physically and mentally useless, car ' driven from the body by ; the j use of HOSI | DOWNED BITTERS. Further,! any of the abm ' ted diseases cannot be contracted When expos* j |nary conditions producing thta, if the Bittc \ per directions. -And as it neither creates cuius. ! the palatt, and tendering nun pessary any chao( i Interruption to-nanal pursuits,*nt promotes soot healthy digestion, the complaint is thus removed hs is consistent with the prod action of a thoroaj jmsoent cure. :. . U ■' Fern Pexsoke tir Adtarced YtAis who are suffer 1 enfeebled constitution and infirm body, th&se T as restorative of strength and 7 only to be tfied to be appreciated* And brrsing; these Bitters -are Indlspenaal jthe nourishment is, inadequate . the child,'consequently her strength must yi to where a gWd tonic, such as Il&tetter’s Stou needed isapart.temporary strength and vij tem. Ladles should by all means try this rer See of debility, and before, so doing, ask your .if he' is acquainted with the "virtueof the Bit mend their use -in all cases of areaknefs.. r caution , —We cantion.tbe public sgai (of the many, imitations or counterfeits, but u tee’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see tbs. has the words °Dr. J. Hostetler’s Stomach Bii loa the side of the bottle, und_ stamped on the covering the cork, and observe that ohr autograj teen the label. I .8®“-Prepared and sold by HOTETTER ' burgh, and sold by all Druggists, Grocei generally throughout the United States, Canada tea and Germany. 1 ! AGENTS, .—John A. Roy, Wellsboro. J.« hunt; ElKlanp7’. A. AJ. Deman, Knoxville. M. Oseookw Charles Good speed, Westfield. Seeley eon. frA. Humphrey, H. H. Borden, John Bedii Curtis Barkhir-vt, Wmi J. Miller; Lawrencevllle, fer, Liberty. | J October j HOWARD ASS OCI A ! 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T Surgeon is authorized to give MEDICAL ADVI ’to all who apply by letter with a description m Jtlon (age, occupation, habits oMife, ic.X and in itreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINE FREKC j An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, ''Weakness, the rice of Onanism, Masturbation, • {and other diseases of the .Sexual organs, by tl {Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a scaled enn |OF CHARGE),on receipt of TWO.STAMPS for po {Reports and Tracts on.the nature and treatin' [diseases, are constantly being publish I tons distribution, and will be aect to the afflic I the new retakes and methods,of treatment V jing the last yettr, 1 are of gre&t value. I Address fiwßeport ortreattdbnt, Dr.J. SKi TON, Acting Sugeon, Howard Association, N« 1 Street, Philadelphia, Pa. I. By ordarof the Directors, . i _ TI . • EZRA a HEARTW T GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. August 4,1859, ly. 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