The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, June 12, 1861, Image 2

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c j|of Osceola, has Mi appi liirte'a.
AsliitintSnrgeon jh the irte&e Corps of this State.
■ Wt. ota?.; -.cnjjfea:?!? ffrr.'-: :.■ Su.?:* i?
.jJW^^t,tmf«m,ourcorrespondents at Hamfoorg,
atjiifdeipQt this week., Xho Regia ontis
- of the delay/aha; orata -rival
tit ‘JTapiftrota : HHi Paper Mills at Ithaca,
-tbr%o To press tbiibreefc with oalyihalf ibsek
gMii CSot/.’-rrQnr frieti jfir.
iojpl? .wStt-.W; *(!i»
jfdaii.Uinl W&ktPßaijV »*??“ «P $ p9».»>
Dga/t'a Concert!aat pight. was well ai-
Usbied by W large I- udienee.- To-night aba aingiigajn
as| ’ograme.. TJioeewho : dii nptat
toad.laat’nigbti better not misa the opportunity to
t'eiuf j i .
v-jpß'-'Mr. ■'W rTsB n 'McAWney, bat ■ purchase*
iill'hcTeafler.coSiact thß-Potter Jatirnal cn fb* pay
Sowifir'iyifeini 'jus he is a graduate Of the I,ewi|buig
Cirbmcre bttW,' 4ha treason to expect that hi will
biiki : a goonjo finalist Success to hint. J
. jaw* Oazfripi J Stroci, of the Johnston Houle, at
jioga, intends t( [hove.aßail on tbs evening of the
Fourth, ax nolle 'Taylor. Wo sh'oVild Hereford |con
elude that theyc jig folka of that neighborhood who
desireto “trip tl j light fantastic,” will not Ucli for
opportunities. I; ,
‘' Plcckv ~*-A n, imber of the volunteers from Sjnox-
Tilie.'who retnrnf l (Vein Camp Curtin because|they
eodldnot wail to je'■ accepted, have joined fcaptj fer
»inV Company i Painted Post, and are to be imme
diately mustered' do the Siokl’e Brigade! are
Bohndto seee'md
jtsr- The Towi _ .abjtwjfr air
N. T. Bogart, wb j died atijaet Troy, (lateHamjfSfa
pjpfJ_ftged 26 fed S and 6 months. Ho contracted the
diseaseof whieh||ie died, by exposure .while on bis
jra f with bis-coh papy to Harrisburg. Hewasaiong
tbciflrst County to_ respond to the cj.lt of
&e jnd be seems to bare.'been honored
i>p for bis generous aindnoble |U4l’-
itj’es. Ha wps aif only son, and bis death comes upon
iSs jparenlje Wit'S i feater sorrow. 1 |
. JEndjTXtlVlTi jis.r-Our correspondent at -K3lOl
- writes us t%»t on tbs night of Wednesday the
gtb test, afine, young, spotted grey horse, belonging
toJobn of that place, vas stolen froui the
payors, and erefy effort- is being mad* to recover it,
bnl-as yet Without success. A young man, about
twenty-three yean old,said to be formerly of Band
gJnijk,.Otsego-Co. N. Y.,ha* been boarding then at
dssean's Hotalfor about a week, and is bow missing.
Saljouiejroumßtances point him out as (be thiit.—
Twenty-fire doilas reward is offered for the recovdry of
aaebi Or eltber, thief or horse. ‘
FnirBTH orJuLr.—Cp to thia'time| bur
diljsepi have taken no aciioa whatever id regani to
the celebration of the coming National Anniversary.
Knoxville, Farmington, Mansfield and other places in
tbs County, have already moved. Why'should
4>orb be’bo.bind them ? Bet as bare some action is the
matter. We bad in excellent celebration, for s. focal
one last year, let da repeat it—<and better it Xbs as
sociations clustering around tbe day, will a*ak'e£i at
this time La every bosom, netVor and feeadgs
of love and Tenet' itifln for obr gloriobs tJoiom Who
Srili move?
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ffijKTtnTtru.JCßV ip ietof Assembly pissed May
ISSlythe AssociaTi Judges and Countyi Commisfiotj
ersdire authorizeHto make a temporary loan for; the
.purpose of -SBpponing families dependent upon such
volunteers os hare been enrolled and mn ttertdlib to
■ketYSde from ihisjCoanty noier orders from -the Boy
•irnmenb ■7l I ' - - . -j
"eeiaher "
JfoW notice ia- hereby given, that said. Judges am.
a Board of lUUefti trill
meet at’the' Comnrissibners Office/oh {be Ist of
m lu4a>(qß,ftcft>t|iße) of .$lOOO, ani for the tfaqsge
-tioo ef. |bnsincsa os may be legally brought
' ’ By order of 'Board of Belief,* '
' 'r'v A. j. Secretary.
• - The I Stdsdl Porx in Lawrence villa.
ftn’irbn Agitato a. Dear Sirk The aerial jßigtjts of
•* Invisible Green,” I fear, art not so miich, ahuvf the
atmosphere of. this delightful city, bntihat,
the prying eyes of tfie villagers, occasionally! get
glimpses of gretinat, butriraliagthe leaves o£| the
trees.. • . ■ -'. - -,-f
Again—Your faircorrespondent “Invisible Green,”
calls year attention “to this beantiful valley, where
■ lits, at theoonfluence of the: Tioga and OowaneaMuo a
- city, the denitens whereof; believe it to be situate Very
.near the centre of the world.” Oh! the fantasies of
balloon dreamers! Lawrenoeville is compopod of about
six hundred inhabitants. * The most of them! not
«an travelled persons.” Besides, having redd s|me
thing of the mighty globe, they live on, id my esttma
iidhV kno*—pretty Well, the situation of their town
1 town., ‘Whichlis a ■ j
“ Uttie-epot of bsppjt ground f
Where village pleasure goes around, ■
■Without the village tattling.” £
,J : . cbaptee ri. j
Now, Editof l Agitator," please alloiV me—ferho
with'all the “ nmhleness” of Urial Heep, takipgf my
position in the hSSt and dost Of the *• terra firma,”
with Ae rest of uty fello* mortals (for balloon ascen-
Siod; Sometimes produces giißAress id thehead, .which
must render the" close, sthiit forwkltkDratitical exami
nation of eMihlyj.pbjdctSphspeoiallym d tdotkj nt
, mosphero,! rather'difficult toScHihVb) to glvS you; the
plain facts of .‘. f , thb excitement without a parallel”—
which so disturbed the nerves “ of Invisible! Qresil,”
as to require a sedative to quiet thorn. !
Tt waS VepofMfd, a few weeks since, that three or
. jbdr miles abuts litre, a family lay sick of the sfeitll
. pox. The htfralidjtaihio doctor of our to*n wds tpSir
' phys Wan, .'fie pronounced tbbir SiSkflfeis, chicken
pox. Time tpid on—no one of that fSihilJ' died; A
, girl who was employed by said family to help take
care of the sick—was taken' ill—carried home.’ A
physician from Tioga pronounced her case the small
poxl |
This same family Sent fob another young girl to
work fofejtfasm. She came, ndt Knowing that (bey
wehs sick of the sthall pox. In time, she was
' sick and died, and was buried in the nighi. Her* pa
rents knew holhiag of her fate. Until a nfesseiger
went to tell thep. . -A few hours hefobesbe died.jhfcr
feeble. Voice WsspedW;,calling “ soinb one to conie to
her/’ but no on* Went. died alone, with nonfe to
.comfort, or sodtb fee? spirit in its struggle with, its
smortalfogMt. - !
- this wait An third css* of the eklcksh ptfx lu that
■ .’iftrseHoli.VV.
Shortly after; A* homeopath!* physician’."of jour
was taken sick. With his fact fall of crnptTpns,
' he made bH appearance on odt streels;sntho stores,
’ Abpk*|s.i at Usual. Whether ho Win deceived in
Aidblndlt Apohioken pox 1 do hot km##. Tbhrt-
Ibte WilVnbt opbnild him, butt mention these faoG, to
a'hfr. Cotße,: (whoriiHedhtttho
b,) wdS fats* alckr af o&qf
intreruf our town,on Its j#to.
■sing “ rather a hard looking
Mmanhlmgln no condition
iggy, A order' Id escape! the
four expert
ireß known to the dsnlaens of
.gifiVftiiTr--
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t.
form.” diedfilu oai
Shortly b. ire Jh eath fIH| homeop'emb dot
nounced Reho» ■ , |sf 1
- attffided hi
friend,wpo wasfrefieved from~watcbing two;
nights, far « gentleman of out town. Two
day* before Ihepatlent died, this lady applti
onr town formorehelp. HcrcaUj
, It is iTO^fo^peo'fl^dfd"^
dMunbgy ia-UraajJtmberr. -liaving-sometlg
dread of samTeiysipelaiTTßut they were soS
fellow mortal shuuld.fher *ed IstHcXen dottn. f
been in the power of any one to heal the aickf
"3iflier T J
£Bnt days of miracles lie.in the di id pgjd Jesus
oKßararetn-walks the earth no more in hitman form.
.In_the L jiitee»al--.of -theser.transpiring - events, -the
children W. the pomeopdthidphyslcian
and certainly bi‘4 had theai&B chicken 4>di|! judg
ing jtrom.ithe.lboka of -their foef a..J;,,
■A ftfwdajs fine® the first
Ihe.arfsistaneO of . SirT C6t(lb,"wa's '(nk'ensitsr. Bis
daughter left the hobse s bJ' , thS ’tfdViie oT-fHdadS; 1 ' Be
did not come “.high .death’s door” noresve|. within
the shadow of small pox fin early
youth., This time it. only iin pressed his facto with a
few marks. Be [again breathes Ihe pure Sirotjneh+en,
convalescent if from his hoEit-V|sucliled
portico. 1 .'.; t ... ;-r - i-}_ •
TiO lost pjsn who was, sent by .the Bnrj
been sick. Prubobly a tuucb of “ tlie chicken.
'. Now, Mr. Editor, while thp above was trap
thh streams! of commerce wer.t on d> ntuwli
noise; of thb.wbecl .and- the apyil;’’ echoed J
own mnaie., This trade was paralyzed to sothO
People fearing to visit our towia The wat hi
eagerly read. ; , . yf, " ! , i:
1 The female portion of the ptfpßlaisSi j
instincts,” cooked, swcptjntended old clothes, j
plotted and contrived to make the two ends pi!
bring forth frails, meet' for tbh [approbation j
lords and masteps-a-pansihg loreiiirlhe Par nd
feel sorry for tfaeisick’ man, a few doors from j
to leak surprised at people from abroad, n
claimed; *•! Dever did see such people! Why!
blindly calm fo yPur dangers, j Nothing dong
move the contagions ? Such nn imposition p]
upon yunr comnjunity! Let a man come i
place and coolly [spread the small-pox, and be
got Half throujjhiwith his work, he would Vo
.But said some of our people, perhaps he was f
—didnot onderstsndihis disease, i ‘’Fudge 1
■^ecS!^
should, pretend a knowledge, of medicine,, anti much
less practice it, who is so -JinloTe to.be deceived; for
thereby, he might endanger the 1 lives of buna&ds of
his fellow bind.' 1 !' - . r . j "
As for the fire hundred cases of infiftmatioa-of the
brain—let me ask you, Mr. Editor,doesn’t a ligh as
cension id a balloon, produce singular effects upon the
brain for' the lirafe being T Should w© be caflaWe of
judging of the condition of our fellow mortals} below,
who look like Specks, _orjtgts,moying upon “Ipe wil
derness of wo,” ! j
\s furihe|fprly thousand rumors,, we, the rn
female portion- bf this 1 oily. don’t take those!
containing.such inewk. As for the thirty-nii
rand bine hundred "and ninety-nine lies, II
Green’s aHtfanfeticaV calculation, hjiiat bare bcJ
from Madatq .fenmor’s journal.. I’hb people!
city don’t take that petfaphleL
As for Shaving another chase,” probably ’
walkout to see'lber wonderful phenomena i
discojrerod, a grekn ipfcok of a „ball'ooh l ’ < witb
peering over ita. sides, to - penelt
(which.the gfiologicpl JiVsiilph of pur. tow
jecti tia tb) fchfen Surrounds theVity of euticloi
In Delmar, on the 2d inst, at.tbe resident!
bride's father, by J, D. Houghton, Esq., Mr.
t. MILLER to Mias JHLIBTTB WIECtJX,
Deltuar, Pa. -] '■ •'*
In Farmington:, JnrfeStb, at the M. H. Par
by Key., Joel H. Austin, Mr. JEROME ROTI
Miaa MARY T. REBFIEIiD, both Bf farming:
In Farmingtoe, May 10, at the residence 1
Beebe, HIRAM BEEBE' of Lawrencerille, a;
years.
Mo Farmington, Jape 4tb, JOHN HARRt
Jr., aged 17 jeeta. .
At Daggelth kllU, ftajf.-gl, iisgi; sFESqi
of Harriet and A. G. Garrison, aged nine yel
eight months. ! * - 15 *
Oh Death; why thus repeat the blow,
Why take the lored tb* ouly pon?
. Onr greatest Jcf> Ob earth
Vi hicb alt oi it hope* wire placed fifroh; -
1 . : i'l - ; A. 0 fll»
; ?■
Whio, should use . 1
Hi BOVpB DOBS' .TBGBMBtB
IMIfiSIAL WINS BiTTERS i \
ATi irhatfe afflicted withlhdplent Const to{rtlofr<|r TTb*k
LungsehoaWrtse them.. ; ■ , I
' AlfVho suffer ffc&a tfeak Stomachs, Indigestion, pyspep*
.sla, or Piles-should |d»e them. - 1 , j
All who snfferfrdm General or Net-rota Debility, Bestless*
ness at night, want lof Steep, AC., should use them. |
All persons whotire convalescent after fever brother sick*
ness should nsedheth, • . ' , t.
Ministers cT the Gospel. Lawyers, Lecturers, and all pnb-
Uc speakers should bse them. i ,
..Book Keepers, and all ponbds tending a Sedentary life
should use them. 1 ■ ~ . 1 ‘ r
1 The aged and shonld use them.;- ; - 1
All who require nj stimulant or lonip should lisp tbfem.
All whb are addicted to the use Of a.dent spirits apiMHsb
to reform* should use them. ' 1 I k
They are made of!a pare Sherry wide, Shd of thtnailva
plants and herbs ofjtbo should be recommend*
ed by temperance societies, clergymen, physicians/pud all
friends of humanity.
They are prepafed by an experienced ape? skillful
clan, add their medicinal properties, are
delightful Stjverage; and yet. as a medicine, are as i
and harmledsas'thk dews ofheaven.
Sold by drnggfstk generally.
’ * ’ CHAB. WIDDIfTELD A CO;,*Pro#let
[-- ••• VGlllam st.. sfefc
EaHwln, I/iwen A Co-Agetitsat sogo.
Dr. 11. ft. BoVdeh, Of Tioga, is GonctaT Agent
g. County, to whom all applications for agencies
ade. ! ! '
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me. foulrth of jply
CELEBRATIOit.
THE citizens onCnoirUle unfl vicinity irit
brat© the / nhivebsary of ; AiAbH'cab Int
denoe,on thbenniiug Fomti da^TctfoUljviitthi
df Ibe (tay* °f 'TtL }
A cordial invitiiiofc is extended to all who Cherish
apd bold in sacred rerrieiiibrance lhB pitrioligoildf bUt
nerolatlosary Fathers. j
COMMITTEE OF AftfiANGEMfeNXSj
J. H. Stobbs; - fr. B. Ray} : [j. G..Sfeely,
D. B. Closson, J.P. Biles, A. Albk,
Dr. Q. W. Maltlsib, 7. Deamanj \ C. Mietison,
Win. Markram, - J. E. White, j . S. Mas
OPSiCERSij fcTHE DAT. 1
Preiident. —Vitfroß Case. -i [ ]
Vice President!. —D. Close, ft. itruseni Westfield.
7. Stoddard. Esq., £. ; S. Seely, Deerfield. A. H. Bos
sard, Morgan SeSly,' Oshfe'hla. Joel Park hurst Esq.,
Lesndeh Cttlver, Elkland. Benjj Vandnzeu, E*q,, R.
Tales, Chatham, Wo. Simmons, Esq., John
Brookfield.
Oraion of tie Day. —C. 0. Bowman, Esq.
Strang, Esq. ‘
jfarehat. —Drii c WefiltS!
Amrtont Jfarlt ale. —W*. Stcdbs, Chas, To
ORDER. OF THE DAY.
. The prccession will be formed IJi front of lit
Hotel, at 10 o'clock A. M., {treceeoed by the
Band, and' marcb to ii neighboring grove,
reaching the grove the Star-Spangled Satinet
sang by the Knoiville ebaif. -
prayer. —By Ret. E. SwßEfi j ~
~ Spider., of , • Declaration of i Independence.-
Bec(OKS,.E3Q. | , ,
.. - An Oration Will then be. delivered by the Oi
tbe Day. , , |\. ■
■ ■ •After which tbe jlrocessitm will be refoftiKa
eorted by. tbe UaSshals.ta tbe Hotels, whefti i
toons dinner will be prepared. :
. Knoxville, Jane 12,1861,
ItfOl'lCE —-Ffemrie Indebted to ijfe, iitbef
'-r . by jodc-toifft, iioit, or bifo8 r «4iorfnt; td&l frftle
it once, at fßi ehthtf* *ill b’e pot to ptMeiitcol.
tethtti.■. Call uponoUberff. SherwoW, o i
HA Jnlioj Sherwood, M Welle Wo,. ,
: I -j ; /blips sttkktob 1)6;
T ItBS, PICKETS JifD; SBI&GtE
■ROOTS ASirStfOES-To fit the Wg B <
AJ .«nt ot bib?.. Cbwptft in'
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PATENTED KOVEMBBR, 1859.
, ■ / ' ARMY GARMENTS.
Moerta. biillou Brothers are making army abiila
and noderpartoents of ill kinds.' ;* Parties at distant
*• tneasi
Ufres
'of thb
3LLIS
lutb of
onftge,
mi to
>h, Pa.
of Jaa.
;ed i 69
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R, eon
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THE MEASURES 'ARE
A, tho distar.ee aronnd the neck. Bto S, the Yoke.
D to D, distance around the body, nrider the armpitei
Cto C, the Sleeve. Eto E, the length of the Shirt, j
BALLOU’S
FATBNI IMPROVED f* kuCBXOKB SBIRTS. j
A NEW STYLE OF SHIRT WARRANTED TO tit,
By sending 1 the above measures per qwl] wewn
guarantee ,b perfect jit of oar new style of Shirt, and
return by Express to any part of the tJniica States,
at $l2, sls,' $lB, $24, J ie., per dozen.
Also, Importers and Dealer? in.' Men’s .Famishing
Goods. BALLOU BROTHERS, j
' piysl*
a most
inocent
June 12,1861. No. 409 Broadway, New York.
MOHAWK CHIEF.
for Tio
mat he
Ml.
cere
lepen-
spirlt
THIS cblehrate3 stallion will stand for mares
this season as follows :
At Tioga every Saturday afternoon.
"At Wellsboro every Wednesday. . *
At. Holidays, Tuesdays, from JO to 11 A. M.
At H. H. Potters, Tuesdays, from 12 to
MOHAWK CHIEF is six years old, stands sixteen
•hands high and weighs I2&0 lbs. His color' is Jet
black. He was sired hy Black Hawk, and bis dam
was Messenger. Terras $6 to .
Tioga; June 12, 186f.-4w. E. A. EMEAD. ,
kitoxTiiLi
ho ROUGH ORDINANCE.
B. B.
Beit enacted by authority of the Bur gen and Toicn
Zauncil of the Borough of fSuoxvilie^
That Ihe act* of the sili3 aLssC'd Ute, Ist,
A. D., 1851, and amended and published April 2d,
1853, be farther amended so aa to' exclude that pant
of the aide walk db the sooth aide of Main' street be
tween Watef street and the rtotondof the Boro, from
the provisions of said act
’ And also to extend the side walk from He well;
line of H. G. Shofjts lot,to the least line of said Boro.,
Also that thesiae walks Shall be gfadh'd before par
ing, so that th? top of the pavement will be not less
than six inches, nor iriore then ten" inches'above the
grade of the ditch alongside as ffeii by tie Connell.
Also that good plank or gravel .walks approved bp
tbe Street Commissioner and Council wift be acceptecl
in lieu of Flag pavements if- desired by parties.
Also that the time for immpletipgsaid walks be ex
tended to Ist SopL 1851. St P.BILES, Bitmett.
Attest N. Q. RAY; Clerk. >
Knoxville, Jutfi 12,18fi1,
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WALL PAJPiilt . ~
i WALE PAPER :
i -WALL PAPER . ,
T ’ - j ' ~ -■ * WALL:PAPER -
-Latest styles »nd largest.assoßment of wall .panel
ever bropght in' WelUßoto.’ In connection with."the
■hove can be found WindOTrghadesof ell kinds. Call
I WM.H. SMITH;
Wellshoro, April sth, 1850. .
5 fo*
IN.
itgi
town
WHEAT TLOtIB, tip top and ehaap, at
>53r !r: =SSfeS
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FOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING UW,
~ 193 i3^pw^;mwYOEtr--T
Agindesin all the pfindpal fl«i2 i tfototur t«
r - -» I‘, UtnUd.lSlaZer. , ’ - . 4
. The Grover and Baker Sewing: Machine Company .are npW
manufacturing, and* have on exhibition at their different
machines making the Shuttle or ■ of
tbe same-patterns and at the same, prfaes ss their,
Grover and Baker Stitch Machines, thus aflording thepublic
the advantage of comparing the stitches of the two leading
machinesand exercisingtheirpwo judgment as to the If 59*.
spective merits. This is tbe only.company that manufacture
both* kinds of machines, and therefore the only one that can
offt r this privilege to tbe purchaser.
“TTe speak from experience when after having
tried-all the principal-Sewing Machines, We must accord tp
that of Grover and Baker thepre eminence. Those indfepen*
features, of sewing, strength,uniformity andelasticity,
all of which art brought out in this Incomparable invention,
make it the first sewing machine in the country. Olher a
hare their goed points, but this combines all, and possesses
every characteristic necessary to make It most
iV.. Y. Christian Advocate and" Journal.
,‘*3fmr ts. Barnard.—We perceive that the Grover and
Baker Sewing Machine is every day growing more andmore
in favor* both for manufacturing am! family purposes—but
.especially, as adapted to allthe requirement* of family; use.
Other machines* by dint of brazen puffery and conniving.with
committees at annual fairs, have been thrush forward into
the first place; but they ore fast losing this unmerited posi
tion. The real merits of the Grover and BakerMnchipe are
beginning to be known in a practical way, and dally is the
demaed for them increasing, while the demand for heretofore
better known, but inferior -machines, is proportionally de
creasing. So ft turns out in this, as in many other instances’
that‘honesty is the best policy,* and the right, in the end
eosne* uppermost,
“A trial oi p^er r two years enables ns to say with the great
est confidence that there is no better * machine fbi general
family nse than 43rover and Baker's Sewing Machine- Go.- jt
makes a a-»m that does not rip with yre&rpT
runs olnioet noiselessly, is plain, simple, easy to
work, and not liable to get our bT repair, favtenatfie ends of
its own thready and uses silk* directly from the
spJqUon which they are, bought."—A r . T. header*
droyef and Baker's Machined work Intbelrpeculiat stitch,
and fabric# put together by it r may wear^ml drop to pieces
from original weakness or bard uaago, come apart or give
Way at the seams, the j can' not i they will boh! together
when the cloth or them hang? in TSga and Ut
ters.—y. r. haily h r ews. t - .. '
“Thepoints we conceive most necessary and Important to
meet the Wjde range of requirements {9 for family
sewing, we find more folly combined in the Grover and Ba
ker, viz.; extent of capacity. Simplicity of construction, ease
of management, advantage of nsing thread from two spools
withnnt re-winding, strength of work, elasticity, durability
and regularity of stitch;'and quietness of piovement. We.
therefore mark award to the Grover and'Baker.”— Report 0/
'iennam&aU fhir'qf of SL Louie State flir of
1860. t
May’ls,lSfilj—ly. ' ;*
not ros this bUe hive:
_T\OBMAUI» sends greeting .from ELMIKA.and
I / wishes to inform all that he baa jnat spent a
week in NEW YORK, pickingnp, ,
BARGAINS FOB HIS CUSTOMERS,
■ and, has succeeded by a lavish expenditure of Beady
Gash, in procuring the ,
BEST ASSORTMENT
of tiie most magnificent ... ;.
DRfeeg GOODS, . SHAWLS, CLOAKS,
MANTILLAS, ! STRAWQOODS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
EMBROIDERIES,
HABERDASHERY, .
and every thing else ever found in first class
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM, .
all of which will be sold and turned into money again
at tbo lowestpossible rate and the shortest possible
time, so that it behooves all; to remember how dan*
gerolls delays are, and to act accordingly, by! calling
the very first opportunity at the
BER HIVE,
88 Water Street, Elmirs.
Only a six pence for ft good De-Bege, and a new
article of D'rbssJSoods called Larilla Lustre, for the
s&die pHce at the „ . BEE HIVE,
• 36 Water Street, Elmira.
Splendid Delaines, ChalHes, Dtjbeges. La
villas Lustre} Valencias, Poplins, Silks, and forty
other styles of nb?r «d<l fashionable Dress Goods at
sessions. Low Wat&fr opened ( at
3IS ;Water Street; Elmita.
A. MARSH, formerly of so, S ijnioii. t ijock #
would be pleased to see his friends and for patrons at
the 36 WaUr .SHeet}.where hi holds
himself in readiness to give them all good.bargains
as ever. 1 . ELIAS H. DORWAUL.
Elmira, Jane S..ISfL. „ iapr. lt.m6;
SKff tiOODSi
VERY ckMf*
FOR READY PAY;
T. L.BALDWIY
Has and is now receiving a large and various stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
MERCHANDISE,
Composed of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
BOOTSjuid SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
READY MADE CLOTHING, “ :
WOODEN WARE,
and in fact all Merchandise called for .in the market*
all of Which will be sold at the PANIC PRICES for
&E ad* f*Ay.
- All persons desiring to buy Goods for CASH, will
do well to cell and examine my stock of
J MERCHANDISE
before making pufoiisei elsewhere, as the slock will
he disposed of at annsnally loir pfices for fcash;
Tioga, siay 8,1851. T. L. BALDWIE.
UNION STORE*
WEitsiokS, t*A.{
h. TT. BAIUST & CO,, ProprieiHn.
Dealers iff . ' £
STAPIft and FANCY DR* GCtUfS,
STjfelfr and MILLINER* GOOfIS,
HA*S. QROfcKERt, NAIiS,
... GLASS and M&pWaRE.
and OILS;
CHOICE TASHLY^GROCBRIEi,-
HAMS; PORK; FLOUR;
and aQ kind* 6t ‘ ‘ .
’■ v riRM PBODTOE,
at the lowest Cash Prices.
WeUsWo, May 8,1««I.
W I
I'poimau long Ciabirs ;
ourr
~~ (X BULLARD
a complete as*
_ lortment of » ~
XL; tC *>
EUGARS*: , COFFEES,.; TEAS,
jftnr.AßßEg, RAISINS, .SPICES,
frjiiA otheratppfe Groceries, which Mqjipt he
i^uality'or cteapness in this or any other country
■tsihir"-'-' - " v i
-Hi**BW,.«tock of GrOcerioehmhtae**!
SALERATUS, SOAP, ! 1 V
oftAN&is/- : 'TjEMOnS/■
- ‘ t i ’ 4 i
■ KBEOSIHH/ ‘, CAiIPHENB,
CASTOR OIL, ' FLUID,
. ;.r;: ■ „■ . ». i ■. - ‘ -- .
SWEET, OIL, - . LAMP OIL,
and nearly all-the Ipxnnea- ose(l. in, the • tables of
Civilisation generally and the people afi Tioga County
in particular. Among these are Sdcb article* as :
HAMS, Sagar^Cured or Smoked, !
DRIED BEEF, an excellent article, "
-CODFISH, Pickled or Dried,
HERRING,
■ i’ICKLED LOBSTERS," SARDINE^jfce.
A good article of FAMILY FLOUR.
Always on band. Also 1 ,
RICE, CORN STARCH, STREP, 40.-
WOODEIT WAKE,
Including, ’
WASH TUBBS, PAILS, CHIRKS,
MEASURES, ' EANCY, BASKETS,
‘ BABY or three binds.
MOPS, "BROOMS, , BROOM-BRUSHES,
CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do.
. CLOTHIis PINS, IoU of them.
TRAVELING BASKETS,
WHEELBARROWS, for small boys.
, BUGGY MATS, ,
andctherlbingstoonameroua to mention. • ■
i)KlEl> FRUITS,
Including j ,
DRIED PRUNES, ' i;/ ' • ; . :
I>RIED APPLES, " - ,; '
DRIED PEACHES,
DRIED' ENGLISH CURRANTS,
CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS.
Atm,-all kinds of NUTS and FANCY’ CANDIES. -
niSCELLANEOirS.
MesP and CANARY SEEDS,' -
LAMP CHIMNEYS, jail siiei.
Adamantine Candles,
Snnff, Smqklng and Chewing Tobacco, a
dozen varies, and a good assortment of Yankee No-
tions, and Toys., _ !-•
Wellaboro, April 17.186 L.
JOHN A. ROY;
WELLSBOBO, PA.,
A P O T Hi: GAR ¥,
i • '
WHOLESALE- AND RETAIL DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND „ CSEMICALS,
PERFUMERY SOAPS, •
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
BRUSHES, TARNISHES, PAIA’TS,
OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, ‘
PATENT MEDICINES,
VIOLS AND BOTTLES,
WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, $
■ LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
PtjRE "WINES AND BR^nliEs,
' ; FOB MEDICAL PURPOSES.
ALSO, . SA CRXMENTAL WINE,
-Warranted to be pure Grape juice, prepared ex.
pressly for Communion purposes. r
We have for sale Farrier’s Powders und' Liniment,
the best kind of preparations for Homes, By the use,
of the Powder, the appetite is improved, ail derange
ments.of the digestive organs are corrected, while it
softens the skin and gives to the coat it soft anil shi
ning appearance.
The, Liniment is used for stiff joints and lameness of
All kihds in botses and cattle..
PUBLIC:
Choice Ten5........:.50ds Crackers.
PureSaleratus....; Marking 1nk...;. - ;;;.,....'.;,
Cream of Tart0r............ Writing Paper—3 colors..
Eriglifk Cofbonate Soda., Pens, and Envelopes..
Corn Sttreh;;;;.’;;;;.;:;;:.., Black and Yellow Sens'.'..
Futroegs gmi Ginger..:-.,.'f Indigo, Cudbar, and all
Pepper and Cinnamon.,.. articles for coloring
Stove Blocking...',,:.*;:. 1 ;:;; Betsies for pres, fruit.:.,-..
Ikepared Gliie...;., Violin & Base Viol strings
Bnrtpl Brick (scouring... Trusses & Shoulder brace.
'Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders
promptly answered.
Every article for sale usually sold in a first class
Drug store, and pftbe-lowest market prices. .
• Wellabord, May 1, 1831. |
FASHIONABLE BSILS.INSRT SHOP,
. MAIN ST.; WELLSBORO. •
MISS PAULINE SMITH has just pnrciMeS icrf
SPRING, AND SUMMER GOODS, ,
Consisting of Straws of all kinds. Pattern' Hats,
Bloomer- Hate, Flowers, Velvets, Bilks of all kinds,
and in fact _ ,
lii KIND'S 6D TRIMMINGS.
She solicits a oall from -the ladies of Wellsboro and
vicinity, feeling -confident that
HER GOODS. Witt.BEAR INSPECTION,
and compare favorably, withthose of any establish
ment In the county in regard to pt\ce*
ja'BLEACHING AND PRESSING donelai
superior manner.
’ .Sw' Room Opposite Empire iftora, np-stairS.
M*yl6, JBBU ;
A large FAMILY CARRIAGE, in good, order, on
easy terms. Also a BUGGY. Enquire at the Bintfi
ham Office. ... . , ‘
Wellsboro, May 22,1861.'
h * Grocery, depafl'ment is
“chock Ml, and the prices jow at
f|AHPETS ANB OtL cioTia-At’ll do
B°°4 io »»*thejbtternsaiid-leatntbeprlceB
. BBSPUTOR.
To
TO THE
FOB HALF.
; p.S-V'-
ii’-H ‘."i kfr/p-
... , f ACABSinr V
!:•; ; ■! JMSEBFIELD,
; thinfcto tig;
t>l®wnw in ipfonn^pg
OPEN A LArtOE ANO'SPLENDID
fASKfOi/ABZ'E MUL/N £ R
May lit, 'lB6l, at PAYNE'S STOfi
CoWKESCJuiHaTSL.
BONNETS FLATS, BJBBOM
BBS, LADIES’. AND CBILDBE;
DINS BATS AND to STB?
dei tojpl4»s? 'thi taste of ilk BLE.
BLOCKIN (i* d ofi r. .All-orders for evi
BONNETS and HA TS, filled and form
to any address. ..Bonnets from $1.50, nj
taste of the'firstclaas easterner. Good
represented. „ Goode, sold cheaper thr
establish menMiig sirfeb/'N^w-Tork.
THBtATBST STTX.Br
jnat reeeiyed. Thspatroßogro/ the pi
.VU'- 1 ' ' E- H.N.
Deerfield/May Ist, 1861;
T. JC. GRXDLEV
will also sell goods,for ready pay, saving
on goods purchased, doing 1 away with a
uOBEDirsVSTEM
which is ruinous to both buyer and ■Seller,
and PRODUCE forwarded each'week to K ei
the beet oommissihu Houses. Express wi
Bail Rood each Wednesday, -
Tlilf BIG BEST CASH
paid for'BUTTER, EGGS apd PBODUCJ
customers of Broukfieid wUI not be. neglf
new. ar/angement, ‘:
Deerfield, May ls,t, 1861.
OTPOKTANT NATIONAL
PDBUBHED BT D. iJPLETOXi, Cl
i. 346 & 348 Broadway, New
THB following works are srnt to Subscribes*
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Bad fire copies will be sent at the remitter’s eif
riage; or for ten eleven copies will!
expense for carriage.
TO AGENTS.
No other works will so liberally reward tht
Agents, An Agent Wasted in tins County. 1
known on application to theJJuWiibers. (Aug.
Watch, clock,
r-AKD —'
JEWELRY STO.
having purchased
.J- die foLET. his interest -in the Clock, ffi!
Jewelry business, respectfully invites the alter
the public to his assortment of goods, in r
v- *v
BbOK AND STA'TIONEBY BCSINi
WATCHES of all discriptions for rale, &aJ
cos : ranging from,slo to $l5O. Can sell t
AMERICAS WATCHER, with beary hanlit
an t inarmnied, for the low- sum of. $.15. Also
kept in band,' 60L1XWATGHES, espieiallj
-Ladies. CLOCKS, from $1.25 to $75, trill all
found on exhibition.
IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVi
eath jje had all kinds of S&YER AKD Pf
to suit purchaser, and marked
or name. The above isalwpys’
A-large assortment of watch guards/ .keji
beat AMERICAN. RNIYRS, silver batter»
Ac. All kinds of REPAIRING done byii
old stand. *. / W. H.
[ Wellsboro, March 13,. 1861.
jVrOTICE.—' The’ public are hereby,
-4-V that the Co-partnership, heretofore eiii
.conducted in the name of Bennett i Randal
Mercantile business,'connected with the mam
of Lumber in this County, is now cloyed by
consent and agreement, taking effect .the UtoJ
insu The Books and Accounts will remain *i
,are the property of&be new Firm of Sdor
nett & Son, who will continue the basinets
‘stand. All having unsettled accounts are r
requested to call and fettle the same.
The old firm tender their thanks for theliu
of patronage given=them- by the public,/nd
continuance of thqif fafor and patronage to tfc
cessors, who wiinihdearor to render n foil
in good and cheap'goods at cash prices, andc*
tide plainly marked in figures, that all who'
can read and examine for tßeu^elres.
SOLOMON BEMu
J. M. RANDALL
Middlebnry, April 20, If6l.
Manhood. How Lost, ho* to
' Jest Published, in ft Sealed Envelope. p p
tore, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Spermatc
Semina! Weakness, Sexual .Debility, NervcnsncsJ
untary emission, inducing impotency. and Mental
eical Incapacity. By Host. J. Ctlvef.well, M
the, “Green Book,” ic,' The world-renowned antnc
admirable Lecture, clearly proves from bis off^ f
that the consequence of Selfsbuse may oe
removed without medicine and without dangeroi
op rations, bougies. Instruments, rings or cordial
out a mooe of cure at.once certain and effectual, DJ
cry sufferer, no matter what his condition may w.
himself. Cheaply, privately and radically- Tbu i**
prove a.houa to thousands and thousands
.. Scut under seal, in a p|aln envelope, to any
paid, on the receipt of two postage stamp*
\ 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office box^
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
TBEE sobscriber willcheerfully send (<
charge) to,all Who desire it, the copy °
ple Recipe by which ho was cured of that l
ease, (Consumption.,
! Sufferert with Cosscmptios, Asthma, ob
or any ,lung affection, he sincerely hopes •“
Recipe, well satisfied that-if they do so two
jnoro than satisfied with the result. > P* n ¥j“
own complete restoration,,he i? anxious top™
hands of,Arery sufferer the' means of cat*
wishing the receipe with, full, direction,
please Call on Or address Ret. w Jjb S. Ah
. , , 66 John Street, fj;
•tana, 5,'18&1. - . May 1,1361.-3°
;■ . - •
WB have Ingham's Combined Snat*
Separator In pur Mill, apd cpn ao»
and separata dk fool,gr*in (
and particularly the oats. Farmers eat
oats taken out o.f their seed wheat at ear » “ ,
per bushel. Call and examine the ‘‘ m * „7iilTi
witreHT * BAUtf
WeJlsboro, March 18,18#1.
More ness Erom head qda*
T(ie saSscriber would reapoctfiillf »”
the eitixens of W ell ehqro. tbnt he b m on S
Creuftit, HairSeitoratives, Rouge « B “ •
the-Ledies, 1 ,,He wCuljJ invito r’f,
• call, at the barber ihop, took of tbo fo- p «i
.4pk fTi l’BBl. GEO. CAM”*'
:v, t JBlilDlllO. ,
TJOOKB, »nd N«"«P?Pf£?
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