The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, June 05, 1861, Image 3

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    THE AgltiTOß.
All AlTt> jSISCEIiIiAB'EOtrS,
’ellaboro, Wjßanesdar, Jgjnjai 's,l96l.'
T ' Hew Advertisements. .
. r „ the Be? Hite.— Elias H. Dormant.
jeunvig Po><—Wm. Bryanti Co.
, jMsumpthm.—'Rvv. Wjn. S. Alien.
, ou „«r«ien(».—Enoch, Blaekwol. _
« Benjamin S. Bowen. ,
We arc authorized to; stale to those whose
v were advertised _ in our; columns as furors for
week of Court, thaif they nesd not attend,
[,DoW<=°° r ty j
Wes P. Taylor, has
b ra! ppointcd Post Master af Jloasbnrg, and Joel G.;
plrthurst at EJhlapd Porougf jit this copnty, BpthJ
- Drop Letters,— Accci idibg to a law passed by'
•ss last session, every d( ?p Jetter must -have a
stomp upon, it, otherwise the Posh Master is re
to forward it to Jho.J)cad 'Letter. Office at
ngton. . •,
We aro requested to gvpnoticc thpl the .citj- ;
ensc f-Charleston will meet at . the‘village of Cherry
■i a! lJ on. Saturday Juno “22(1, at one o’clock in the
gsrnion, for .the purpose of farming an independent,
utifoiated rifle' company- A,hand of martial music;
rillliiaattendance. ■ ■' - ■ j
-J. By the Pennsylvania AVar- Pill, published in
[SaiiATOii last week, the Associate Judges and
:ommssionera of each county are coqstitptcd a board
f re |i e f f or the families of volunteers. The-officers
bove named vrill-probably form tbdmselves into such:
Joard and wa shall try to keep ourjeeadera informed
f their action. i .i '' .
«jy. 3f; ss ifargarot a young ladyresid
„in this place, who has for some time past com-’
ii»inedof\a severe pain sthraaoh, and boon
mict he medical care of l)r. ; ?i P. Brown, one day
lit week vomited from her. s! mach a largq sired
bard. She is now enjoying good health; Tbplirard
■jn bo seen at Dr, Bfown’s offil|» pllve yet.—‘Addieon
idrtrmer. , i : -i ’ -
’ Xbw Ice Cjieah 841403. —Sir. %*. M. Hills;
‘oil aTjuildidg Jasl.bel' Uis li<
ps:
liu tcc rally crootoi. mildipg jns. low * iouso
ou"Mu o Street, intended for HU ice-dream saloon.
Jlcantine, until that is completed and fttrnished, he :
■ ned for tfao sea-ion at, Ms residence just above
treet, Inhere indies i.jd gentlemen who are
that kind of “holi* wittles’’—as Artcmas
ills ico crcam-noan %'i (Joly -supplied. Give
' ■■ '%
has opt
Slate £
fond 01
Ward c:
Removal.— Tfa intended last.week-to notice
ival of Dr. 0. W. Gibspn’s Drag Store, to the
le now building just ejected by him for that
and for an ©ffico; It is jneatly fitted up and
, and reflects great creditj upon tho Doctor's
be rem
liadsoi
purpose
Dilated,
taste.'
J.XE
iss take
store, (i
ound re
’aton, Dealer id J’ldur, Ifccd, Groceries, <fcc.,
n the building the Ding
ext do.or to his old stand,) trlicro ho me; bo
idy to wait oh his'cixstoqlcrs*
Won't n KsowinA.— As "fly time’ 7 is nearly
upon u=; we may remind' cur dreaders that it is saidj
that if tiree or fond onions are'boiled in apintof
wafer, arid the liquid is brushed ofer glasses orframeS,
the flies will not light en the washed. This
racy be used without
will not do the least injury to fctib frames. Wo-
a man wbo was foolish enough to invest s3—ijr a pat
ent fly t ap. It was a good tbjng—to drive hogs out
of the fr )nt yard—but it didn’t answer for flies. Try
theextrj ct Of oniohs.
fS'V.h* friends of Lorenzo B; Taylor, (and wo
don’t Lnow a man who bos a greater number of per
sonal fri :cds than ho has) bo glad to. learn that
hehas It cated, himself at the!iTioga Hotel, Tioga, of
which be has become tbo proprietor.' Mr. Taylor un
llerstands the art of making a ( traveler feel at home
while av ay from home better \ mn any mas wo know,
[ t Major Fields. ... £ «
i i way, vre learn tbit Taylor,is going to giro
lodepcndcnce Ball atjjriij £lotel in Tioga, on
ihgof the 4th of July|i Toung fojks will not
; to forget this jaot. '
of CICCJ
By th
Rpml
He ever
bdikel'
SS-The tuief TRAPPEfIf >-A largo black boar
?hich hia been making rath; |*free with the sheep
of tome of the farmers jan and near the place
known is Middle Hidge, was kyipdby R* Wi Wheeler]
on (ho 2 jtb, ult. It appears -tty* kruin' bad visited
lb Ehee 5-fold of Mr. Vf. on thef |gbt previous to the
25th, sal ,atod his appetite with two ohoioe sheep,
and thex retired to his lair to dosjt away in a oomfort
-1310 nap ibo coming day, sfpas ready for his next
night's vork. •Meantime Mr, Tofy was not idle; but
taking v hat was'lefl of sbeepby Master Bruin, be
placed a quantity of jit and left it to tbo
disposal of the thief, yho'b'car wturhed on the
night, devoured the cMcc morsel left bint, nndwais
Wnd dt ad a few days after# fiot far from tbo scene oj
hii denudations.
’ t
Don’t We hear com*
■early fevery day from jbe Tioga County Boya
burg, that- they do no| hpar from homo often
Their friends should remember that the
sfrilonJe are dear toteyeryone who may be
cn for a short ’time;. and that they arc parr
dear to those who have been used to homo
which only kind mothers and sisters know
i spenso. The soldier, from the circumstances
• ioghim, is deprived of every thinghixt the nec
if life. It is important therefore-lliat he should
1 d by letters from homo. ’ The most .trivial
' ies of every day life will be read by him with
md he will thank with his wholp heart the
‘U friend gives hjm t accounts of them.
fathers, sisters, brothers, friends, don't, for-
Write'to them often and they will
» for doing'so, - \ *
JS^
plaints 11
MHarri i
enough.
fficmori(
absent e
Marly
-omforts
to d
eurrouDt
varies
cheer
occarren
Miditjr,
thoughtf i
Stt the*
jot
tttE Wellsdoho Cad'^.— the name
wmcd company pf boys ranging from-twelve
ien years of age recently formed. Their ani
isUts of a scarlet tunic, faced with black v,el
■ i pants with _a yellow stripe, and a black
i Hilary cap.' They have been for two weeks
kr the instruction of a qompclenidrill-master,
< made very crc’ditdftp pffogrgss. - On Saturday
! had a dregs parade,.rharciriog through the
etpcelrieadcd bya bhnd of martial music,
‘pearance and maneuvers drew forth praises
1 rybody/ Below wo give their mhster roil:
OPTICEBS»‘
W. Fraiik Bailey,
1 —W.A, Sherwood. ■ f ’•
iut. —George W. Buttcrworth.. ,
1 y serjcan(,—B. H. Bbhihaom
ijeant.—B, L. Bower.'
i jeani.—AbmmFarT,’ - , ,
' pora/.—’W m. Etp.ery. ~ ,
E.Kirkpafrlck. ' '
. ; - ' . - * ,- , _ 7 -
' Eigoney, Charles Strait, J.‘W. Breifston
* Jp* Nathan B.- Niles, E. A. Hathbdo, James
Enos Nichols, Creon Farr, Edward Bigoney,
! irrpok,- C. &. Blahehard, Ored B. Williams,
I JV, Jno. BnUiran, Truman-Cbtibback, Wright
j J "h n Kirkpatrick, LewisCrilver. 'George
Willard, Q, W. Smith, Jtupes White,
l *tio, Eobt Marti p.Leroy Eat t, ias; Austiol,
' TaN Born, itlenry Boalnf, Keonnral
bUcarvSniitlJ, Bdg^l’W alitor; ' )
Ka.lttji
s*w
Jo. St
6j‘
£’ &
: li
'» ' i ‘-' JftomXiawrenceville, "‘j, ■>
[The rumor that the smalt pox was making terrible
headway among the good people bf Lawrciceville, is
happily described by a .fair correspondent at- that
place. We learn tbat the disease has entirely disip
peaned, Ed.,Aoitaiob.] , , -
*I . THE SSIALL POX IN LAWRESCETILEE. 5
• Editor Agitato ti, Dear Sir : Many of your sub
scribers in tbia place, are indignant, that while you
keep a tolerably full record of the progress Of the
comparatively am all affair ofthb little speck of war
in tao Southern horizon, yon-pass hy'unnoticed,. events
of |astly- greater interest and importance, passing
almost under your very nose. • ' •
Iti ia your peculiar office as editor of a opnptry news
paper, to chronicle all matters-of' sufficient local izn
portf nee to justify a notice, There sir, please ..for a
mon|ent to lay,aside jour long teleaepp© with which
you jseem to delight tu be constantly sweeping ifae
fields of Alexandria, Monroe, Cairo and St
Lou|s,and let your eyes fall upon'this beautiful valley,
whefe sits, at tbe confluence; of* the Tioga |upd OcTwan-
City, thd denizen? ,wjbereof e believo it.to be
tbe-cenJTS’of the behold
an excitement without a parallel. j
Wfith nil the calmness possible, and under the influ
ences of a sgdative taken to quiet my nerves, I.wUI
attempt to give you some account of the state pf
things here since the advent of the contagion.
T5O streams of commerce that have enriched this
placfe are all dried yp—the noise of-the wheel and the
anvij is stilled—trade is parhlyzed—{)anio reigns su
preme—it is spreading Urto the surrounding country,
and £f’the wave continues to swell f no one knows
wheio it will stop. - It is not doubted by those who'
condescend to glance at; y the intcresta of the outside,
worlii, that it will materially affect the war, if it does*
not put an end to it, on the principle'that file greater*
always includes, (and therefore in some sense), destroys ■
thfc &BS. 7 ■ . i. . ...
■par usually quiet citizens who are noted for ’their
»n Individual interest, aro going from bouse to bouse
jv n , D __. o
inquiring “whatqf tiro night \ n and impacting what
each may hate.
■ Knots of men at.the street corners disease eyents
as tbjey' rise—the female portion of • the population,
tripe |o their virtuous instincts, offer consolation and
imps rt informat|on-40-eaeb families eat
their regular-meals undisturbed, and the donrostio du
ties'* f the' household go partly neglected. Tn the
gloom that overhangs-this elevated place, with the:
pesti cnce borne upon every breeze, with the heart at!
a sta o of chill about ten degrees below zCrdi’witb the;
imag [nation at fever heat, there are instances of such
tend*r carc t spch touching sympathy ior-the sick-r-'
such grateful condolence with the distressed and be
reaved—tnch noble 'forbearance, towards■ even the!
guilty instrument who brought the calamity , here —\
•supbjcnreful regard for the truth—such Idvo of jus-'
heroism—sind.-withal such manly (and
wbmfcnly) public spirit, indeed, such a manifestation
of 1 all the social virtues, as it has never been my good
fintuiief (who sta, not arr‘4J.ntravolled person) to wit
ness Jn all my llow true it is that great
calamities develop greai virtues! I esteem myself
iaost| happy ,in th? pppH.tunit^-of observing these
%Inrining~tittiCs. After the lapse of say half a cen
tury,[ when- the present-generation arc In graves,
and when the heat, always engendered by sxteh mo
monsous soeiaxl phenomena shall'Tiave cooled off, par*
milling a ealm larid; deliberate exercise -of judgment,
sointi future Macahly or Mhtleyt may draw both inspi
ration and immortality from thb/story of the small
pox ja Lawrencejfillsi” ..
Thro foregoing view is from a "stahd joint/* in tbo
centre of oqr .village.,. * ’»*
Tqe writer hereof who some at things
fromja position somewhat felevated auoVo the street,
having ascended in her hallodn to lake an observation
a&ove the murky atmosphere.that covers the village, j
pi oppscs to give you tha'plain /acta. j
There has been erne case of small pox—five hundred :
cuei of inhumation of the brain—forty thpusapd.ru- [
nor* and thirty-pine thousand ninfc hundred ahdj
nine(y-ninc lies.
f Thje small pox.patient died.— * * ■ • f >
!Kq more danger, of tbo disease is apprehended,
and St is to ba hoped,that the people will soon sub
side tr (which Is more likely) get another chase.
I ’ Is visible Gkhex.
MAEBIB 13.
InjNolson, on the 30th nit, at the house of Enoch
W. X|oyd, bv A. W. Lugg, Esq.; Mr. WILLIAM
VANpOUD'IJR, to Miss ANTOINETTE -LLOYD,
both pf Nelson., Pa. '.
Onjlho 2d in st., ift Wellsroro, by A. J. Soileld, Esq.,'
Mr.’ EDWIN V VNDDSEN of Tioga, to Miss ALIIRA
A. BUTTON, of Middlebury, Pa.
. ID X ifi *3 , A
On tlie Oth ultimo, Bear Ddvenport, lowa, KAXCT, si
tyife 3f Joseph Weaver, late of- Knoxville, aged 55 tl
yean. E
Ali o on the same day and at the same place, FRED,
infant son of Win. A. and Adelaide Whittaker,lute of
Kno: viilo, Pa., aged 4 years,
[Mi j. Weaver,’the deceased, was on hoard tile steamer
Grey 2agle of the Minnesota Packet Company, on her way
frpm Dubuque to Burlington, lowa. to visit a sister. She
mother of Mrs. Weaver, an aged woman, wad also on hoard,
but w|w jucvej., The steamer while coming through the draw
Of the mil road bridge at Davenport, struck the pier and was
wrccljed. At first it was. believed all the passengers were
saved hut it was’found when too bite, that Mrs. Weaver and
Iho cl ild were drowned. The depeasfyl is truly mourned by
manyjfrk-pds lu this county, by whom she was known and
loved }
- fePfiCXAXi • NOTICES.
WHO SHOULD USE $
DR. J. DOVER DODS’ VEGETABLE
' : IMPERIAL WINE RITTERS?
Alt tyho are afflicted with Incipient .Consumption or Weak
Lungi should u*»e them. .
• Allwho suffer from weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep
sia, 01 Piles should use them. ■ t
All who suffer from General cr Nervous Debility, Restless
ness 5 t night, want of Sleep. 4c., should use thein.
i All persons who are oonvalescoDtiUfter fever or.othor sick
ness t lionU use them.
J Mir Isttrs of tho Gospel. Lawyers, Lecturers, gud -all pub
' ua speakers should them. . !
Look Keepers, and all persons leading a sedentary life
thouM use them/ ' ';
Thaaged and infirm shopld'use them. i,
All who require a stimulant or tonic hfiould use-tfce’m.
All who are addicted to the use of a dept spirits and wish
to reform,should use them.' - ■ Jfi
They are made of a pure Sherry Wine, and of the native
plant* and herb’s of the country, and should Ue'recaaminnd-'
oil hyleirlperaiicJo societies, clergymen. phyaiciAns, and all
friend i of humanity. i
] They a by an experienced, and , skillfull physi
cian, md aside from their medicinal properties, , are a moat
daliglfitfhl beverage; and yet.as a'mcdiclne, aro'aa Innocent
anddi irmless ps the dews of heaven, ,
! Sola by druggists generally. £
[ \ CUAS. IVIDDIFIEI/D A CO., Proprietors,
I , i T 8 William st.. Now York.
| Baldwin, LowelJ A Co., Agents at Tiogih - .
1 iBS- U. It. Bimion, of-Tioga, is General Agpnt for Tio
ga County, to tfhom all applications for agencies nrhst be
■ - '
i .•UNION STORE,
J. V; T ' WCUSQOBO; PA.,-'
T. W, BAINES & Co.,^Proprietors.
Deplanin' ' -
SAMPLE and FANCY DRYT3OODS,.
’ straw and millinery goods,
,' T. HATS, - CROCKERY; ■ NAILS,
. 1, , ~ GLASS and HARDWARE,
•' *; PAINTS .and OILS, FISH,
r CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, ■
] , HAMS, PORK, FLOUR,
ill kinds of ' _
I FARM PRODUCE, V ;
n| lowest Cash Price*! ■
'<Slßboro, May, 8,186}. . ,
and
"iVTtoOE—Proposals will bo recpi ved for the
ill [conafcf actioß of a public rood iu;pur«iiinceof a
recent act of Assembly, from Babb’s Creek' neat the
housdofYoung.Carapbell.iO- the County .line, in a
aoothpriy .direction, by tbo way of-Harrison- run, bo
ing aldlstanpe of about^Sreisiid-a ; ’Wf miles;' Ton
parliqelars -.wlll be'communloated btt application to
tbo subscriber)!. - - IVM.IV.B A 813, V-. ■;
i - ‘ •# ■ SAML. DOANB, VCcm.
, MaW 29, 1861. tTSI. BACHE,' ; )
NdTICE.s-Persona indebted to- me;- sittiei*
fa : n6{«i or look.aobount, mn« iiettle
bbf& ar tfie'olpiiwi.wUl be put in prood«s pf;ool
jcctiOT. Call uponoitbpr
liltiJalias ShentopSj'at WctTsbOTO'; '- ' '/ I
SHEBfroOl). ■
HE TIOGA COEKTY AGITATOR.
GBOYER & BAKER'S
SEATED NOISELESS'
cel:
» e wi chines ,
POR FAM^.^b ’^A^UpkcinjßlNGflJSE,
| 495 BROADWAY, JS'EW TOK£.
Agencies in *ott {he principal Citfez: artel TavcH^'^'the
j [ .... .-‘'V'V \
ITho Grover ans Baker &ywiflg Machine Company £re now
sajlesrooms, machines fnakfng'tL’e J&uitVe’or of
tlje same and'at the same prices their celebrated
G
‘over and Baker Stitch Machines, thus affording: the public
pdvaHjtixgii cbrapa'rJij| r tl}o switches of the two leading
m tliewowAjudgment as to tboir re
st active merits, J Thisis the only company that manufacture
b( th kinds of machines, and therefore the only one that can
of \x this privilege to thq purchaser. '
‘Wo speak fropa experience when we say that, afterhavlng
e.dftU tUo principal lowing Uadunea.wo must.'accord to
it of Grover and Baker the pro eminence.; .Thpe# indispen"
features of sewing,Vfrengfh, uniformity unijlolasticity,
il of which are Brought out lathis incompahible Invention,
aikoit the-first isewlng machine in the country. Other,*-
hi ve their good points, but this combines all, and possesses
rv ;ry characteristic necessary to make it most desirable.”—
ZV 7, Christian Advocate and Journal. '■ .
f Merit vs. Pketexce.—>Ve perceive t&rt the Grover *and
Biker Sewing Machine iseyery.day growing more and more
liJfuvor, botliTor manufacturing -and family purposes—but
especially as adapted to all the requirements of fimiily.use.
Otter machines, by dint of brazen puffery find con4iviagwlth
committees at annual fairs, have been tbrnst forward info
tbi first place;-but they afaXaat losing this unmerited posi*
tl.
The real merits of the Grover and Baker Machine are
!ilng to he known in.a practical..,way,and..doily li the
ft for thbmj increasing, ■while
known, ibdt inferior machines, is proportionally do*
ig. So It turns oqt.in this, as in many other instances*
loncsty is the bcstifelicy,’and the right, in the end
uppermost! -
trial 6f a vet two yearscnables ns to say wl tli the great
ifidencc Unit there is no better machine foi' general
fa
Ily use than drorcr and -Baker's Sewing Co. 1$
lea a beiuitffui clastic-seam that does not rip with wear or
hing, runs utmost noiselessly, is plain, simple, easy to
wc rt, and not liable to jjctiout of repair, fastens the cmH of
its own thread, am^a^a_tl”' ca^s and silts directly from tho
spi ola on whkluUoy aro bought.’.’—JV,.!". Lender.
i Stover qnd Baler's Machines’ work ipt theirpeettfiarstitch,
an i fabrics put-together by ft, mayweafapd (Irogto pieces
fre m original weakness or hard usage, bfit come apart or give
wr yat tho they-can not; they w.iU hold together
wl en tho cloth or calico aroupd them hangs in rags and/at
tc; s,— N. Y. Daily Ktwa..
I i ■
■ The points wo conceive most necessary a»d important to
an et the wide ratygc of requirements in a machine for family
sc ring, wo And more fully combined in tho Crovcf and Ba
fee •, viz., extent of capacity, simplicity of construction, case
of idvantago of using thread from two spools
svi boat re-winding, strength of work, elasticity} dnralnlity
ip I regularity of stitch, aud quietness of movement. VTo
:hi refofo mark award to the Grover and Baker.’*~ifeport of
it i nettee Stott Fair of 1800—oko of St. LouU Sate Fuir of
LBt 0.
j lay 15,1801. y,
/'ORPHANS COURT SALE.—I,n pursuance
V * of an order of tbo Orphans 1 Court for Tioga
Co jnlv tho following described property will be sold
it public sale at the Court House. In Wellsboro, on
Sa ;ufday, tbe Bth day of- June next, at 2 o'clock P.
M ."df said day to wit. r
Che undivided equal jnoicty pr half port of tho fol
io’ ting described two contiguous (rests OT papcyls of
lai ieituatod in the township of Doldar county afore
said. The first thereof beginning at d post the south
west corner and .the north west corner of EllisM.
Bo dine; thence along lino of land now or formerly of
M ixander S.Browetor portb.twentynine perches and
dj tenths" of a perch to’a post, tho north west corner
;fi roof} thence along lino of land! of said Ellis M.
Br dine 1 and link of land of John Dickinson north
sij hty-nina degrees and a half, otstonc hundred and
so onty-seven "porches and five tenths of a porch;
;h nee by loud of John D.iek’iusnp south tbirty-four
pe ches and pneT tenth of a perch to a post f ; thence
aa t fifty-one perches and six .tenths of a perch to a
pod, the north West corner’of a small lot conveyed
by John Dickinson to George McLeod and John F.
D< naldson j thence along the said lot south thirty-six
pe ekes to a post; thence by land of the Said Ellis M.
Be dine, and laud of Levi. I. Nichols, South, cighty-
Siie degteeis. an|d tbree-fuurths of a degree, west one
huadredand twenty-seven perches and eight tenth?
of u perch to alpost, the .south oast corner of other
lai dof the said Ellis MTBodiue; thouce north thirty
tw > perches and five tenths of a perch to a sugar tree,
an i thence,along line of. said ElJis M. Bodine south
eij bty-nino degrees and three fourths of a degree,
ws st one hundred und one perches and three tenths of
i j erch to the jplace of beginning— containing sixly
th oe acres and one hundred and thirty perches} strict
m asnre, bo thejsame more or less.and being the satne
pit oe or parcel of land which Ellis M- Bodice pud
m n by deed dated the twenty-fourth day of -Septem
bfe yA. D,. 1853, conveyed to tho said George McLeod
m i John F. Dpnnldson. ' ! ■
>]b:. beginning ot a post ths extreme
[he other lo
,er thereof; thence, liy line of the lot
'fl, north thirty-six rods to (t Hat, the
ner thereof; thence cost twelve perches
; of a perch to the plank road; flhenco
•sad south eighteen degrees, easteleven
re, south , thirty-three degrees, west
perches and; nine tenths of a perch to
two acres and
chcs, strict* measure, bo the same more
liejsamo.lot which John Dj<-kin,eon and
wife, by deed dated the twenty-fourth
)or, A.,J>.»dB,s3y.«onvoyed to' the said
i son itnd George Mc%ood,
dr
ioi itb east corn!
ib >ve describe*
30 *th west con
in 1 two tenths
il< ng the said r
sc ches; .then*
:w mty-lsoven \
:h> place of I
ifi y-seven perc
)P less,' being t!
tfi ,ry J, his
la / of Septom
ofm F. Donah
quitablo interest in a,certain piaceor
iitunted'in Charleston township,.Tioga
i i eighteen acres and three
icrd; boijig.Kb. 97-of the .allotment.of
. Ilso—The
m cel of land
:oi nty aforeaai
cqtbs of an i
Bingham hinds in Charleston aforesaid, subject to
: Claim of tblo said estate for the purchase: money
:hi roof. . , 1 • i
Xenus made known at the time of the sale,
f SARAH H. MeliEOD, 1 E ,
Jiyi.ls,lBC|;' 6EO. P. MeliEOJ),
JtfEW GOODS!
VERY CHEAP , '
FOR READY PAY.
IV li. BALDWIN
[a s and is now receiving a large and various stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
H £ Jt C H A If ip I S E,
Composed of
DI,Y GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
; BOOTS and SHOES, . HATS and CAPS,
BEADY MADE CLOTHING;'
‘I ’WOODEN WARE, - 1
ini Hn fact all sierohnndiso called for in'-the market,,
dl of which will bo sold at the PANIC PRICES for
-.7 RE ,A 0 Y PAY. 7,
.til persons desiringtohuy Goods for CASH, will
to wall to call and examinS'my stock of
’MJEB CHAMDISE l" "V
id ire tanking purchases elsewhere, as the. stock will
it disposed of bl unnsnnlly low prices for Cash!
; ioga, May B, 1861., . T. L. BALDWIN.
F ATHS. SiCKETS AND SHINGLES for
L i sale at Tioga, by H, 8. JOHNSON. .
, J larch 26,1861. ml. .. r -.-. ■ . ; ■: ; . ;
iOOTS Alii) SfctJiAbTajtettii
i;ant ’cr'-'tlte Smallest ibaliyi. Cheapest in town
»lttv considered], at IhS-j- Vi'i IREGILiAIQB.'r
WAE! fAE!
UPKif JJIGH PRICES & LONG CREDITS J
' b; -
Has just roturnodfroifftliecitles with ‘a coihpletp at-
SUGARS,'
j MOLASSES, SPICKS)
and other stable Groceries,; cannot he excelled
ipajpality or cheopneei.in,tiu|3‘ or .ftnyiother country
te'wn. ■ ;■•; -uu..k- . .
Eis'nei7-eticKof!sr9qe>ic3;C|nhracM''.
salbr'asus, " " ff6.it;".'." ~;v
ORANGES; i LEMONS, .
and nearly ;all- the luxuries need in the tables of
Civilization generally and tjio people of Tioga County
in particular. Among these are such articles as
Always on hand. Also; , .., .
RICE, COBS STAKCir,; SYKEP/.'io,:;
XnelndTpg, ; ; ■ ■■
WASH TUBES, PAIRS, ■; CHURNS, [' :
MEASURES,;,; '' ’ FANCY BASKETS, ■
BABY WAGONS, two or throe hinds, ' •
.. A? OPS, - BROOMS, , - BRPOJUERU3HES,
BASKETS,, MARKET i.
and other things too numerous to mention.
Including
BRIpES,. ;s
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES, ,
DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS,
I CITRON, DATES and SPtjT, PEAS',
Also, aU kinds of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES.
.. MISEEtt A*E©tC ’
•-, ' ’’..,1 ‘ ’ . ' '
HEMP and CANARY SEEDS,-
LAMP CHIMNEYS, all'sizcs,
Adamantine Candles, "
• ’VT ■ 1 '■■■»• ill-- ' ■
> l; . : . o . Snuff, Smoking and Chewing Tobaooo,«
dozen varies, and a.good assortment of. Yanh<)e. Na
tions and Toys. ‘ n . . 1
Wollshoro, April 17,1801. m#
APOTHECARY
PATENT MEDICINES;
VIOLS AND BOTTLES, -
WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY,
LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
PURE WIRES AND BRANDIES,
Warranted to he pm?e Grape juice, prepared cx»
prcsely for Communion purposes.
TVe have for sale Farrier’s LinigiQQt,
the hast kind of .prcparaliona for. Horses, \Sy-tha uso
of the Powder, the appetite is improved, all derange
ments of r.fco digestive organa corrected, .while it
softens.the skimxnd gives to the coat a soft and shi
ning appearance, r k ' ‘ 1
The Liniment lapsed for stiff joints andlamenesi of
all kinds in horses .and cattle.
TO THE'-PUBLIC:
Choice Tea5...*.'.......50da Crackers.,
Pure Salomtus.Marking Ink.. tt fv. M ,,j.....
Cream of Tartar’).'!..Writing Paperr—3 colors..
English Gorbonat© Soda;. Pens and tßnvolopo*.
Corn Starch'.')!! Clack and Yellow Snuff)..
Nutmegs and Giugcr Indigo, Cudbar, and all
Popper and Cinnamon.... articles for c010ring......
5tvv0.£iacki0g~........... Botslcs for pres, fruit,.,...
Prepared Glae.- Violin & Base Viol strings
Crirtol Crick (scouring... j Trusses £ Shoulder brace.
Prescriptions .carefully compounded, and all orders
promptly answered; , . ' !
Every article for sale usually sold in a firs] class
Drug Store,' add at the lowest market prices;
Wollsboro, May 1,1361.'
rASmdPJABtE MIItINERV SHOP,
; MAIN ST., WEIILSBORO.
it/TISS PADLINE SMITH has justpufajhilMd her
X\t SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
Consisting of Straws of nil kinds. Pattern Hats,
Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks of all kinds,
and in fac t .... ~ . „ •
ALL RINDS OP TRIMMINGS.
She solicits a call from the ladies of Wellshoro and
.vicinity, fooling .confident that
HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION,
bad compare favorably with those of any establish
ment in the county in regarjd to price. ... ...
BLEACHING AND PRESSING done 5p u
superior manner. - '
j/Sf- Re out Opposite Empire Store, np-siaifi.
. May 15, -1851. ■ , •' ■. . . ■
FORSAEE, , ,i
A largo FAMILY CARRIAGE, in good order, on
easy .terms. ;Also it BUGGY. Eaqoire at the Bing,
ham Office.
Wellshoro, May 22, 1861.' ...
/^RCA^piES.—The, Grocery, department is
jJ “chock full,” and the prices exceedingly low at
REGULATOR.,
C ARRETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—It'II do
yon good to see the patterns and learn the prices
at the/; v.. REGULATOR,
j Welliboire, Pa.
T/HEAT Hotrli; tip tbp '
sortme’nt of
' Colt EES, '
KEROSIXE, CAMPUEXE,
CASTOR OIL, ■ FLUID,
SWEET-OIL,
HAMS, Sugar-Cared or Smoked,
DRIED BEEF, an excellent article;
CODFISIJ, Pickled or Dried, ■ .■ ■
; MACKEREL, WHITEFISH,- HERRING, 1
. : PICKLED LOBSTERS,- SARDINES, Ac.
A good article of FAMILY PLOUK.
WOODS* WAKPi
CLOTHES: PINS, lots of them,'
TRAVELING BASKETS,
WHEELBARROWS, for small bojrs!
BUGGY MATS,
DR|ED FKllts,
JOHN A. ROY,,
' wELLsnono, rj. f ■
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL HEALED IX
Sli VOS,.MEDICINES A -XD CUEtfIC'AtS,
PERFUMERY SOAP^,
TOILET AND FANCY x ARTICLES;-
BRVSbES, VARSISHESyVAIXTS,
OILS AND DYE-STUFFS;.
FOR, MEDICAL PURPOSES.,
ALSO, TSACBAMENTAL WINE, '
To Fanners!
TROY CASH STORES
Has;
LAMP OIL,
WILL BE OrEEREC Tt» TttE fcITIZENS
/ fiiis Bounty
to Male Tllttß PHiiiPtlASilS
1
jPefclttfe’s Cash Store,
' doMiiro- siei'Aab.2f<
V
LARGE ARRIVAL DF'GOOBS
And Thfcfc Bk fouls!) wokrak
. '.r v •. c! j-,. ;‘t
THE ATTENTION., OF. ALL WHO GE6IRE
GOOD GOODS;
r./
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UWTJSUALINDDCEBIENTS
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NOW OFSNj
a' - -
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■ . £s J? t-s, *=>,, <.; .^■‘>£s®' ,; r
safes. gredleys
AT THE ACADEMY CORNERS,
'gEEKFtpLBSPA;,.
'' Mrs. G; teeners her thanks to the L*di»s of Tioga
Co 7 andtakesplcairnre in informing tbs pablidtlart
•he will " ■- •V.- ;3 - ..a
OPEN A. LARGE ASSORTMENT
FASHIONABLE f GOODS
May Ist, 1881; at PAYNE'S, SxOBE, opposite th*
Cowhesqve Hotel. ■ •• .. - ~
' BONNETS, FLATS, EiSff(m&. EfiOW
EES, LADIES’ AND EL
. , DING HATS AND eOSTUHNS. , .
on band. Alarge and beautiful variety, inten
ded-to please - the- taste ofnii: BLEACHINGAND '
BLOCKING done. - ’All orders for every . variety of '
BONNETS a.nA DATS, tiled and forward ed, 4V On oO
to any address. Bonnets from $1.50, up, to.plefjeJtbe
taste of tho first class customer. . Goods warranted pa
represented. Goods sold chcaper r thitn- at anyothtr
establishment this side of KewYorlL. ■ . ;
the latest styles and fashions
jail resolved. Tbe patronage,of the public- solicited;
E. Ij. & GHIELEy., ;
Deerfield, Slay Ist, 1301.
will also sell goods for ready pay, saving tie enstotj
'ra gUoda purchased, doing away with a
■' CBSDir SVBTBM '
which is ruinous to both 'buyer and seller. BUTTER
and PRODUCE forwarded each week to New York to
tire treat cotomission Express .will -run to thh
Sail Hoad each Wednesday. • v ‘ • . 1
Til to HIGHEST CASH- ERICE
paid for BUTTER, EGGS and PRODUCE. Sly 'old
customers of Brookfield will not he neglected in this
now arrangement. e - GRXDiEY. -
Deerfield, May Ist. ISOI. L
YOU WANT WHISKERS? * ‘
; DO, YOU WANT WHISKERS ?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE ?.'
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
DEtIUIGHAI’S ',
„ . CELEBRATED , , _
STimULATIIffG OfiJGUEBTi
FOR THE WHISKERS AKS 'BAln. •.
The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the
Citizens of the United: States/,that they.have obtained
the.^encj ; far, ad. 4 wo ’now. enab\sd .to thf
.American public, the .above 'justly celebrated and
worM-renow ncd article. ...
Tlie Stlmiilutlns Ougiscut
is prepared by Dr. C. P, Belunghajt, an emiaenLpby;.
sician of London, and is warranted'to bring out a
thipk fipt <jf , i ■
M \ t r )y#ISKEKS Sb X iWSTACIIK- '
in from three to six weeks. This article is Hid only
one of the kind used by the French, and in -London
and Paris it is mturiversal use.
. It is arijeaatiful, economical, soothing, yet stimula
ting* compound, acting as. if by magic opqn-theToots,
causing a beautiful.growth of luxuriant Tiahi If ap
plied to the scalp, it will cure -baldness, and comm to
spring up in place of the bald spots a fine, growth of
ness hair. Applied* according to - directions, it Will
! turn nen or towy hair da'HK, and restore gray hair to
its original color, leaving it soft, smooth? and flcxible-
TheOkgcekt” is an indispensable in
gentleman's toilet, and after one week** use they tr.owld
not for any‘consideration be without i't. , - ■ /
f 5 only 4gants/or oj-ticlo
in, unitgd States, to whom all orders, must bo ad-*
dressed. % "
Price One Dollar a box—for all l)niggisti
qnd Dealers 1 ora bpx of tbe~“dDgU9Dt” (warranted
tp.4>ar©Aibo desired effect) will be ,gcnt to any.who do?
sire it, by mail securely packed, on receipt ftf
price and postage, $1.18: Apply to or address
HORACE L HEGHMAK & CO.,
: ' : n HrUOGl^TS,’ici, V 1 '*
, 23-mfl -j-, , • Street, New York.
If
*w !
V» T.
■/,:> h‘h 1
STOKE.
;ft*^tiE undersigned, havmg.'purchased pf As-
DIE i?OLEV ilia interest'in the'Clock, Watch and
Jewelry'basiniess, respectfully iDrites the aUcbtion of
(he public to bis assortment of goods, in connection
.with the , • ( ... ... -
BOOK. ANP,. &CATIONEKT BUSINESS.
. WAMBBSIof all diseriptiens Jonralefafiil atpri.
;ees -ranging.tiom SJO to' $l3O, . CiUi -Sell the new
IAMERICfAS' WATCHES, with heavy hunting casov
an.l trarntnitd, for the low sum of $33. Also will ho
kept -m band, QOLil;.M r ATCIIES. bspieially-for the
Ladies. CLOCKS, from $i.36 foi Sra/wiil always, be
'found on exhibition. .< .= .• i. ,
i
i "1' i.
, - fN CONNECTION ,W|T-H,THE ABOVE.
can beibad-all .kinds of SILVER AND PLAITED
j'WAJtE,’ tblsuit the purchaser,.and marked with; any
'inscription'br najmb. • Tbe above is always wafrantodi
jAiabg® almSrltndntfif Watch-guards;' Wys,'. ie.,'aril
jheat AMERICAN KNlVES,\sfiver butter knives, Ac.
Am.,..A1l kinds of REPAIRING done by. Andie Foloy
ali'the old stand. ...Tf. H. SMITHf-;,,
- “'Wellsbofo, Iflarcb.lS, 186!."' .V '
U.'it'i
-A
i are hereby -.notifieil
;-LV that the C-o-partuersbip heretofore exialiugai.d
'conducted in the name of -Bennett & Itapdaij, r iu the
Mercantile business, connected with the manufaeturu
of iumbefln thia Ceuhly, is' now closed by-mutual
'consent nnd agreement; taking 'effect'the Ist,of -April.,
■inat .-.The Books atid Aguounfs willrcmain.with, and,
kfo the property of the new Firm of.Solepiun Ben.
-nett & Son, who will conjiniie tbe business at the old
.stand. All having unsettled aecounts ate particularly
requested local) oad.settle the salno. .
‘ Tho old firm-tender their than jtsfqr the liberal sbare
of paUpijagb given them, by;the public,,and solicit a'
continuance of their favor and patronage to their sue-'-
messors, who will endeavor to render a fall equivalent
ip good and ehogp.gQeds at cash prices, and every nr--
Jtiole plainly-marked in figures, that all who pinch:., o
lean read and examine for themselves,
i SOLOMON BENNETT,'
J. M. RANDALL, '
; Middlchury, April 20, I£Cl..
MANHOOD. Horn Lost, Hew KEsfof.kiE
• Just Published, in n Sealed Envelope. On the Na-‘
and Radical Cure q£ «»r
Seminal Weakness, Sexual debility, und invt.l-'
jnntary emission, Inducing impoteueju aad Mental and >b.x »
felcal Incapacity. By Kobt. J. 51- D.. author of v
jthe *.'Grcen Book,” Ac. The author, in ihi?
admirable Lecture,, clearly proves from- hia -own cxpcrieim •
that tho awful consenuroce of Self-abuse may be efioctunlt.r
rtntovfcd (without medicine and without dangerous Miridail
op rations, instruments, rijjgs- or cordials, pointing
out a’mode of cure at onco certain RpJ effectual, by which
ery sufferer, ro matter what bia condition may 6c. may cure
hiffpelf, cheaply > prtoaidg ahd radically: Ibis'lecture'vUl
pr°Tß ft boon to and thousands. •'
- Sent under scut, iira plain envelope, to any addro.as, pn,-t
paid, oa theTiceipt of tx?u postage stomps, by addressing 1
- Dr. CU. J. C. KLIXE, - . .
! 127 Bowery, Now York, ■ Poat Offlce box 4,580,
/^ADTlPN—Whereas my wife, LDCRETIA,
,V/ bos left my bcd.and board, without any ean»o of
provocation. AU persons aro hereby notified net in
trust nr harbor her on-tny account, as I'Shall hot' pry
any debt contracted by hor, after tbis dato, -
; Sullivanj April 29ht, 1861. ; L. D. SEELEY. .. i
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER v
: • WALL>PAi > ER ■ • -
WALL PAPER . V
. WALL. PAPER
.- Wall paper,
Ijatbst stylesand largest assortment of wall . paper
?yte- brought in Wellsboro.’. In conneotion witirtho
bove can bo found Window Shades of all kinds. r«»l
soon at ■ WJI. H. SillTH, ,
Wellsboro, April sth, 1860. . , ..."
More news from head quarters, ;
.The subscriber would respectfully announce tjr
the aStiions of. WclisbprO that he h»o%-San«Jig*t3fs
rortment of Rarjjson’s Columbian. Bair Oit?,JJoaps,--
Creams, Hair KeatoratiirasV Rouge' and iPaMcr 'f .r '
IboLadi'es,. Ac.,-Ac. Ho would invite ail totßrs hint ’
a OaU»»tibo barber ebopj hacfcotßie. Postnffleifc,
AppiiiTYW l ,/ ~: ; Mm
i»ds«.
V
® E. GKIDIEY
WATCH, CLOG
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