The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, September 11, 1861, Image 4

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THE g!' jACTI 'OP .KitfAWSA. {,
Tt has b( eti one of the boasts of Virgmia.
that she woa “’the'Mother of States and Stores--
men”—a harmless piece of gasconade, quite in j
keeping! Southern character. Butsurely_ 1
Vi%;iniii never coftjd (mveexpeciedto becfime
the mother of thwiate born from her yw|o*-
day. j ; ■ ''• 'O.-.f
T The Convention i,f delegates from the hlyai
counties of Western Virginia, sitting ot TV fuel
ing, passed anl ordinance establishing a new
Suite, composed of thirty-nine counties of Vir
ginia, lying wejit ofthe main chain of the {Al
legheny mount! Ins,'the .extreme Soutlicrn point
being abont in; the latitude of 37° 12(K. { It
seems to have;l ten considered prudent no| to
inelude inny cfiihties in the netf State, exijjept
those where tin U-km feeling is unmistakably
predominant.!! Bai pertain adjoining coutaies
may beiannexe i, il their people vote ho do I so.
The bounties it eluded in the boundaries ofltbe
new state—whi ie isime, by the wayj is to be
Kanawha —hao ,a population according to I the
. Census,bf I 860? of 281,786. It may be inter
esting to have them named, with thotr .
tive and we have, therefore,
pared the folio', ;|ng list; ■ j
POPd UtIOS OT SiNAWAHiJ '
- s'. 4,938 Barbour, '■
'Wyomiag, - T 2,865 Upshur, -
Raleigh, -■■ 3,367 Harrison, 13|790
' Fayette, - - -1,5,997. Lewis, - - 7|999
\ Nicholas, - 4,623 Braxton, - 4|992
'■ Webster, , T 11555 Clay, - - 1|787
Rindol ph, -j': 4,990 Kahawaha, 1- 141575
Tuckerl -- Beimfe, - - 41840
Prestor, '- ; ):3,812 Wayne, - - r 6j747
Mononjpihalia, 43,048 Cabell, - - f|o2o
Maripnf - 12.721 Putnam,"' - 65301
Taylor, - : i! 7,463 "Mason, - - 9t185
Jackaoii, -!’ 8,306. Wood, -i 11|046
' Roanoke, -. j, 8,048 Pleasants, j- 2j945
Calhoun, -i 52,502 Tyler, - i.-' 6J517
■ Wirt, 1 ' - - • 3,751 .Doddridge, 1 - 5|203
- GiimerJ - - 3,759 Wetzel, .-j - 6703
, Ritchie', ■ -., ?6,847 Marshall; f 13 001
' Ohio, - Sr 42,422 Hancock, ~' - 41445
Brooke -!!.; 5,494 e
Ttitil populatirn, - - - 2811786
The whole ;population of Virginia in 1861
was, l,ii9S,l99j;iucluding 495,826 slaves, |eaT
- ing a "white pcjiulation of 1,097,373. | Not more
- eight or Ipn thousand of the slaves fere
in .the <ouVitiee’n6)g included in, the State of
'■ Kariawaha, so jlhatia losing this population of
„ 281,780, Virginia loses one-fourth of j her w|hite
inhabitants, /is. there are a of
counties that ll be sure to come into the new
State if tha Fe erSl Government affords their
_ ,:pjeoplo;sufEcien . protection, the loss will soop be
still greater, yloreover, the territory of K4na
whay includinCithe fine valley of the river of
"tbat'hame, ana the fertile region along the C|hio,-
. is os She as nnjr in the State, and in The desad*
-betweeh 1850 hhd 1860, population jitlor'Bted
there more rapidly than in any other pant of
Virginia. - j; i,* i J. *
What effect ihiS; new movement is to have
,-inpon Federal operations, we cannot jte 11. |But
T"we presume that the action ofthe Convention
has in accordance with the views ofj tho
Government, , I
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QEJIV MoCLELLAH". j j (
, ; Gen, seems to be the right fa an
tor the bead of ith? army, Like Napdleon| he
looks after the! (itiyifort of his soldiers and* ap
plies summary punishment to direlipti officers.
The following jflrfth we taka from aj Washing
ton despatchf). I ie Philadelphia Inquirer of
Tuesday, is al Isdniple of his vigilance land
J prompt justice;; , . , ,J
: 6 (Jen. McClijllan is in the habit! of rising
around! occasionally in citizen’s dress,
panledby a fa>r of his staff. A few dnyssago
lie was! walkiff ' (through one of the encdrop
ments,i(icroBS f Potomac, and passing! the
rear dfj the tests' he saw a bucket! of coffee
standing,near i He asked, whnf it tvas,
and one of thefso' diers said * coffee.’-”
“ It 1 looks more like slop,” ho replied,
“Oh,” said the toldier, “it is-net fit to dmnk,
■hut wffßavq to.phi up with it, and our food is
' not a Bit bejtefi”; 1 I
“■WMl,vfhoai fault is it?” he asked. |
“Oh, our Quartermaster is drunk mostofj the
dime, and when!he is not he is studying ho|v to
cheat.” .. J!. , |
. on, and' seeing jinorolevi
dehce "pf the I iiriy -and slovenly mannef in
4vhicb Ihe Qaat jennaster conducted ! his opera
tions an his ten-, accosted him with thh re
mark that were complaining of jbad
■ treatment froiriiSih. j
The Quarterltiseter flew into a passion,[and
(Wore it was; i tine of his business; and he had
■bettef not trying"to make
mischief.- McClellan answered ;htm, teiling
' him he bad bet isr be cantious how he tal ccd.
eplied, 1
- “Who art ; on, that yon assume so n|nch
apparent aotho ity?”
“I- im. Georje, B. McClellan, and you can
■ pock up your trjips and leave!’’
. The ;Qaar tSttohster was struck dumb,[and
McClellan turmjdjandleft him. That evenling,
■the .Quartermaster left to the tune of j the
“ Hogue’s Marchplayed by some of the boys
who had got of it. They now hajre a.
Quartermaster n|t “get drunk|and
cheat," and that regiment would risk tiheir
, lives at the cannon’s mouth for the man Who
2 does care how the men are provided tor. i
The story baa beep circulated around sjrnie
of the camps, and the officers are now al ways
on the lookout for the General, and of -course
do not have too much lying around loose. I
Tbe Bot’s Answer. — Two boys of a tender
' age, who went by the names of Tom and J|ick,
.become members of .a district school, in a jper
, tain New On making fheiilap
■pearance, the teacher called them up bcforolthe
assembled school, and .proceeded to make jber
interrogatoriea, concerning their names, ngej&c.
' “ Well my fine lad,” said the teacher to jthe
first one, “ whit is yonr name ?” i
“ Tom,” promptly answered the juvenilp.
‘‘Torn I” told .the teacher, “that doesn’t
sound well, flemember always to speak r the
full ndme. YXu should have said fhotntai. —
Now my son,’;; (turning to the other boy, w|ose
expectant. fact< suddenly lighted-up with | the
satisfaction of a newly comprehended idea,)
■ '“ now then, will you tell me what your nhme
' ur> : I
, “ Jackass” drawled the lad. in atone of Con
fident decision. •
Matbimonias View or thf Wab. —An| old
maid wbohas her eye a little side-ways.on mat
rimony, says, |
The cause of this waris that it will mrtje so
■ many widows, who will b%?fierce to get par
ried, and know bow to do it, and therefore
modest old maids will stand no chance at all.”
The hypocrite steals the most, lies the most
and prays the loadoit. 1
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AYER'S SARSAPARILLA,
FOR PHBjIPYIIIO BLOOD.
And for tho speedy dare Diaease
Scrofula and such, ft* Turn ore, 171*
cers, Sores, Erubtlons, Pimples* BoatuJes;: Blotchca,
Boils, all Skin Diseases.
v . * . v Oaelv^DjlBs9.
J.C. -ponuil ftet'Jt ja?y doty to acknowledge
what yofcr SampariCa has done for me*-.Haring inherited
nScrofnlourlnfecliop, I havesufferedfto'o ft in various ways
for yeari.- Sometimes It burst out in .Ulcers on my, hands
&o 4 arms; sometfmM it turned inward nod distressed me
at the stomach. -Two years ago it broke ont on my head and
covered m£se»lp sttjl cars with one sore, which was painful
and loathsome w.foad description, 1 fried many medicines
and several physicians, hut without much relief from any
thing. In fact, the disorder grew worse* At length ! was
rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had pre
pared an alterative iSarsapaiilla), for I knew from your re
putation that anything yon made must be good. 1 sent to
Cincinnati and gut i£, and need it till it cured me. I took it,
as you advise, In small doses of a feaspoonful over a month,
and used almost Threebottlea. New and healthy skin soon
formed uuder the tcib, which afterawhilefell off. AJy skin
is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the disease has
gone'from my systeol. You can well believe that I feel what
lam saying when ijtell you thatl.hold yon to be one of ithe
apostles of the age, and remain ever gratefully, yours, !
( " ALFRED B. TALLEY.
St Anthony’s Sire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter and;
SaltKheutq, Scald Head,'Ringworm, Sore
] Eyes, Dropsy.
Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N.’ Y-, I2th Sept
1839. that be bos cured an inveterate case of Dropsy, which
threatened to tormihate fatally, by
Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous attack of Malignant Ery
sipelas by large doses of the same; says be cares the common
Eruptions by It constantly.
Cronchicele, Goitre or Swelled Neck.
Sloan pfJProspect, Texas, writes; “Three bottles
of your Sarsaparilla cured me from a Goitre —a hidpons
swelling on the neck, which 1 have suffered from over two
years.” j ;
Leucorrhoea orjVThites, Ovarian Tnmot, UterineTJl-,
Female Diseases.
Dr. J. B, S. Chancing, of New York City, writes; “I most
Cheerfully comply the request of your agent in saying
I have found .your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in
the numerous complaints for which we employ such a reme
dy, but especially In Female Diseases of the Scrofulous di
athesis. 1 have cured many inveterate coses of Lcucorrhtea
by It, and some where the complaint was caused by ulcera
tion of the uterus. 1 The ulceration Itself was soon cured.—
Nothing within my knowledge equals it for these female de
rangements.” [
Edward S. Marrojw, of Newbury, Ala., writes, u A danger
ous ovarian tumor on one of the females in,my family, which
had defied all the remedies wo could employ, has at length
' been completely cubed by your extract of Sarsaparilla, Our
physician thought Nothing but extirpation could afford re
lief. but he advisptfjthe trial of year Sarsaparilla os the lost
resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking
your remedy cjgbt peeks no symptom ot the disease remains.
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
1 N*w Orlsaks, 25th August, 1859.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: I cheerfully comply with tho request
of your agent and ireport to you some of the effects 1 have
realized with your Sarsaparilla.
1 have cured with it in my practice, moetofthe complaints
for which it is recommended, and bare found its effects truly
wonderful in the cijre of Venereal and Murcnreal Disease
One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers in bis throat,which
were consuming life palate and the top of his mouth. Your
Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him in five weeks. An
other was attacked by secondary symptoms in his nose, and
the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of it, so
that I believed the disorder would soon reach his brain and
kill him. But it yielded to my administration of your Sar
saparilla ; the ulcens healed, and he Is well again, not of
course without sonjje- disfiguration to bis face. A woman
who bad been treated for the same disorder by nuircnry was
suffering from tbisjpoison in her bones. They nad ‘become
so sensitive to the weather that on a dump day she suffered
excruciating pain ia her joints and bones. She, too, was
cured entirely by yiur Sarsapariilain a*few weeks. I know
from its formula, wbichr your agent gave mo, that this-pre
paration from yonrjlabratory inust bo a great remedy; con
sequently, these truly remarkable results with It have not
surprised mo. Fraternally yours,
} G. V. LARRIMEn> M. D.
Rhemaitism, Gout, Liver Complaint.
Independence, Preston Co., Va., 6tb July, 1869.
Da, J. C. Ayer: Sir,--I have been afflicted with a painful
chronic llhomatismifor a long time, which, baSb»d the skill
of physicians, and to mo in spite of all the remedies 1
conJd And, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bottle cored
mo Jit two weeks, and restored my genehil health so much
that lam far bettef than before I was attacked. I think it
a wonderful medicine. j. J. FHPAM
Jules Y. Oetchellj of St. Louis, writes: K I have been-af
flicted for years wit ii an affection Of the Liver, which des
troyed my health. I tried every thing, nnd everything
failed to relieve me and I have been a broken down man
for some years from no other cause than derangement of the
Liver. My beloved jMistor. the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised me to
try yonr Sarsaparilla, because ho said he knew yon, and any
thing you made was worth trying. By the blessing of God
it has cured me, and has so purified my blood as to make a
new nmn of me. 1 feel young again. The best that can be
said of you is not hblf good enough.”
gchirrns. Cancel Tumors,' Enlargement, Ulceration,
Caries and Exfoliation of the Bones.
\ A great variety oi‘ cases have been reported to us where
-cures oflhesc form dable complaints have resnlted from the
: use of this remedy, but our space here will not admit them.
Some of them may lie found in our American Almanac,which
the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all
who call for them.
Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Melan
i cboly, Neuralgia.
Many remarkable cares of these hare been mode
by the altoratire power of this medicine. It atsnvnlates the
vital functions iniqlvigeroas action, and thns overcomes dis
orders which would be supposed beyond its roach. Such a
remedy has long been required by the necessities of the pco
the people, and we are confident this will do for them all that
medicine can do. J
AYER’S GHERRT PECTORAL,
FQR THE RAPID CURE OP
Coughs, Colds. Influenza, Hoarseness, Cronp, Bronchitis, In
cipient Consumption, and fur the Relief of Consump
tive Patients in advanced stages of Disease.
T.hU is a remedy so universally known to surpass any
other for the core of throat and lung complaints, that it is
ageless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its nil
rivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly won
derful cures of pulmonary disease, have mape it known
throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Few ore the
communities, or families among them, who have not
some personal experience of its effects—some living trophy
in their midst of its victory over the subtlo-and dangerous
disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the dread
ful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the
effects of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure
that it has now all the virtrfe-s that it did have when
making the cures which have won so strongly upon the con
fidence of mankind.
Prepared try Dr. 3. O, AVER & Co.,
Lowell, Mass.
Sold by C. AjJ- Robinson, Wellaboro; D. H.
Borden, Tioga; W. G. Miller and C. Parkhursfc, Lnw
renccville; A. <ti J. Dearman, Knoxville; S. X. Bil
lings Gaines; J t <k J. G. Parkburst, BlKland; W.
K. Mitchell, Miltchellville; J. Rcdington, Middle
bury; Bennett <fc Randall, Middlebary Centre; G.
W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; S. S. Packard, Covington;
G. R. Sheffer, Liberty; D. S. Magee, Blossburg; Fox
& Witter, and by Dealers everywhere.
March 27th, 1861.-6 m.
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NOTICE. —The public are hereby notified
that the Copartnership heretofore existing and
conducted in thopame of Bennett k Randall, in the
Mercantile business, connected with the manufacture
of Lumber in this County, is now closed by mutual
-consent and agreement, taking effect the Ist of April,
inst. The Dockland Accounts will remain with, and
are the property i>f the new Firm of Solomon Ben
nett k 'Son, who Will continue the business .at the old
stood. All havrnjg unsettled accounts are particularly
requested to call find settle the some.
The. old firm tepder their thanks for the liberal share
of patronage givdn them by the public, and solicit a
continuance of thjeir favor and patronage to their suc
cessors, who will endeavor to render a full equivalent
in good and cheap goods at cash prices, and every-ar
ticle plainly marked in figures, that all who purchase
can read and examine for themselves.
SOLOMON BENNETT,
J. M. RANDALL,
Middlebury, April 20, 1801.
WE have Ingham’s Combined Smutter and
Separator in onr Mill, and can now clean all
wheat perfectly, and separate all foul grain from, it,
and particularly the oats. Farmers can hare all the
oats taken oat of their seed wheat at our Mill at i cts.
per bushel. Call and examine the “ mereheen.”
WRIGHT & BAILET.
Wellsboro, Maich 13, 1861.
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
' . WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
' WALL.PAPER
Latest styles a: >d largest assortment of wall paper
ever brought in Wellsboro.’ In eanneetion with the
above can bo foul id Window Shades of all kinds. Gall
won at WM. H. SMITH. ,
Wellsboro, April sth,-1860.
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NEVTS FROM HEAD QUARTERS.
XTI. The subscriber would respectfully anaonnee to
the oitiaens of.Wellsboro that be bu on band an as
sortment of Harrison’s Colombian Hair Oils, Soaps,
Creams, Hair Restoratives, Rouge and Powder for
tbe Ladies, Ac., t<r. Bo would invite all to give him
a call, at tbe barber shop, back of the. Fostoffice.
April 17, 1861.] - . y GEO. CAMPBELL.
ASH paidfbl GRAIN at ~
, TIOGA STEAM FLOUR MILLS.
August 16,186)0. 6m,
NOTICE.
THE 1 TIOGA CO V OT Y AtiITATOB.
COMMERCIAL. COLLEOE.
located oyer the scsqbehahka tallet base,
BINGHAMTON. N. Y.
FACULTY.
p. W. Lotnn.i.,Principal,ProfaaBorof thoSclenceof Accounts,
Practical Accountant, antbor of Lowell’s Treatise opon
Book Keeping, Ding rams illustrating the same, Ac.
Joaif iUasiif, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book*
Keeping and Practical Mathematics,
J, j. Curtis, Assistant Teacher in the Pe
partmenl. .
A, J. Warhib, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen
manibip, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence.
- LECTURERS.
Ben. Pakim 8- DicsrasoN, Lecturer on Commercial Law and
Political Economy. , •
Hon, Ransom Daloom, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommlssary
Notes and Bills of Exchanged
Rot. Pr. E. Axdksws. Lecturerjou Cetnmereial Ethics.
EXAMINING fcoMMITTEE.
Hqx.Sbebmaitl). Fhslps, Wm. R.Osboejt, Esq., Tract R.
Morgan,'Esq., Wm. E.Tatwr, of the firm 6t Taylor, Weed
A Co., D. V. Denton, of the firm of Jackson, Denton &
Marks, Do Witt C. Striker. (
Tbo object o£ this College irtb afford to all an opportunity
of obtaining a thorough business education.*
The books and forms are carefully arranged by practical
accountants expressly for this Insltution and embraces all
the reeentjmprovementa. • . , ,
The course of instruction comprises every department of
business* The learner will be thoroughly taught the science
and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the
following kinds of business, vix;—General Merchandising,
Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Steam boating, Rail
roading, Forwarding. Freighting, Foreign Shipping, Ac*
Young AIM can qaaliiy themselves in a short time at this
institution to fill.important and lucratire situations. Am
ple references can be given where graduates of 1860 are now
filling desirabe situations with salaries varying from $6OO to
$l5OO per annum.
The Proprietors are in possession of testimonials from some
of the £rst commercial booses in the State, to whom they
have furnished book-keepers, showing their entire satisfac
tion and confidence in the ability of the graduates of this
institution. A .
Penmanbhi*, in all its branches, taught by the moatskillfol
and thorough masters of the art. No college in the bountry
enjoys a higher reputation in .this department.
Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen
tlemen.
Students can enter College at any time—no vacations
Time to complete the course from 8 to 10 weeks. Students
passing the requisite examination are presented with the
most elaboratennd elegantly engraved Diploma issued by any
commercial or classical institution in the Union. Assistance
rendered to graduates in procuring situations.
terms of Tuition, price of board, testimonials
from graduates filling situations, Ac., send for circular coh
talnlng full particulars. . > Ifol
MBS. GREDIET’S MIUINERT STORE!
AT THE ACADEMY CORNERS,
DEERFIELD, PA.,
Mrs. G. tenders her thanks to the Ladies of Tiogs
Co., and takes pleasure in informing the pnhlio that
she will
OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
ODT
FASBION ABLE MILLINER 7 CIOODS
May let, 1861, at PAYNE'S STORE, opposite the
CowKESQne Hotel.
bonnets, flats, ribbons, flow
ers, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS RI-
DIN GHA TS AND COSTUMES ,
on band. A large and beautiful variety, inten
ded to please the taste of oil. BLEACHING AND
BLOCKING done. All orders for every variety of
BONNETS and BaTS, filled and forwarded at once
to any address. Bonnets from $1.50, np to please the
taste of the first class customer. Goods warranted as
represent . Goods sold cheaper than at any other
establish ent this side of Now York.
THE LATEST STYLES ANDFASHIONS
just eceived. The patronage of the public solicited.
E. H. N. GKIDLEY.
D erfield, May Ist, 1861.
X. E. teBIWyEX
will also welt goods for ready pay, saving the custom
on goods purchased, doing away with a
CREDIT SYSTEM
which is miaous to both bpyer and seller. BUTTER
and PRODUCE forwarded each week to New York to
the best commission Houses. Express will run to the
Rail Road each Wednesday.
TUB HIGHEST CASH PRICE
paid for BUTTER, EGGS and PRODUCE. My old
customers of Brookfield wilhnot be neglected in this
new arrangement. T. E» GRIDLEY,
Deerfield, May Ist, 1861.
HEAD QUARTERS
—foe —
BOORS and stationaby.
NO. 8 MARKET STREET,
CORNING, N. 7.
The subscriber would respectfully request the alien
lion of
THE INHABITANTS OF TIOGA COUNTY,
to the extensive additions lately made to bis stock of
Books, Stationary*
FANCY ARTICLES, &c..
forming the most complete assortment that can be
found in this section, and which win be sold at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. On
hand at all times the
STANDARD WORKS OF TBS MOST
POPULAR AUTHORS,
IN PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AB
CHITECTURE. RELIGION, ROMANCE, 40.
DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES,
supplied at New York prices. BIBLES, HYMN
BOOKS, and. PRATER BOOKS, in great quantity.
BLANK BOOKS, of every description.
Memorandum and Pass Books,
of oil kinds, and any particular kind made to or
on short notice.
All kinds of writing and ■ indellible INKS, Steo
and Gold Pens, Drawing Paper, Mathematical Instrn
ments, Portfolios, Pocket Knives, 4c. 40,
A large stock of
PAPER HANGINGS, ;
of new and heantifdl designs, from 64 to $2 perroll.
Gold and Velvet Borders, of extra ’or narrow width
to match the different styles.
Window Shades, Oil Paintings, Preach
Lithograph* and Engravings.
PICTURE FRAMES.
Frames of GUt and Fancy Mouldings, or plain Ve-
neered Mahogany, fitted to any sited Pictures, at
short notice, and cheap as the cheapest.
THE MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS
of the day furnished at Pnblishers’ Prices, and al
orders fe , ' .
SHEET MUSIC AND BOOK BINDING,
executed promptly, and at the lowest prices.
, ? “ %B. ROBINSON.
pdiurv tbs Bioids.
MOFFAT’S
vbobtablb lifs
AND PHCENIX * BETTERS.
THE high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent
Medicines hate acquired for their imtaable efficacy in
all the Diseases which they profess to cores has rendered the
usual practiceoipafhßg not only unnecessary, hut unworthy
of them
19 AIXCA9EB V . . ,
of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Bb«m attain, Affections erf the
AND LITER COMPLAINTS.
In th» Booth nad neat, where these diseases prevail, they
will ho found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who
once two these Medicines, will never afterwards be without
DIFLIOUS COLIC. SEROS. LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTIVE
NESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT
’ HUMORS, DROPSIES.
ZtytpepHas—tfio person with this distressing disease, should
delay using these medicines immediately.
Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency.
• fbcer and Ague,— For tois scourge of the western Country,
these medicines will he found a safe, speedy and certain rem
edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return oj
the disease; a cure by these medicines is permanent.
Try them. Be satisfied and be cored.
general"DMltlTyrgout, giddiness, gravel,
Headaches of every kind. Inward Fever, Inflamatory Khema
tisok. Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite.
Mercurial tHruua.— Never foils to eradicate entirely all
the effects of Mercury, Infinitely sooner than the most pow-
COMPLAINTS
of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS.
POet.— The original propriehr of these medicines was
cured of Plies of 35 years’ standing, by the use of these Life
medicines alone.
PAINS in the head, side, hack. Joints and organs.
' JBieumaiiimc-Thoso affected with this terrible disease,will
be snro ©Crelief by the Life Medicines. _
Bosh of Blood to the Head, Scnrvy, Salt Rhenra,Swellings.
Scroflnla, or King’s Evil in its worst forms, Ulcers of er
ery description.
Worms of all kinds are effectnmlly expelled by these medi
cines. Parents will do well them whenever their existence
ie suspected. Relief will be certain.
The Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
And thus remove nil disease from the srstdm. Prepared and
sold by DR. WILLIAM ». MOFFAT,
338 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New York.
For sale by all Druggists. S2yl
QHABLES G. OSGOOD,
Is now receiving his
WINTER STOCK- OE GOODS,
Consisting of
Dry Goods* Clothing,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
IRON AND STEEL,
NALLS, FLOUR,
3 A L.T, dto.
Which, for variety and extent, is rarely excelled, and
oo greater inducements to purchasers can he offered
iu this section of country, either in
VARIETY, QUANTITY, QUALITY OR PRICES,
Whether for
LADY, BOY OR GIRL,
Farmer, ‘mechanic ox Lumberman.
Wollsboro, 0ct,37, 1860..
FALL CAMPAIGN
JUST OPENING AT
C. & J. L. ROBINSON'S
ONE PRICE STORE.
WE wish to call the attention of our friends and
customers to onr assortment of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
sues as <?
X ABIES' DRESS GOODS,
coatparsiNo
BLACK &ND FANCY SILKS
CHAU.IRS AND DE LAINES,
INQHAMS, BRILLIANTS, LAWNS,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS
ALSO
SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS.
Onr stock of staple goods is large. Particular notice
is invited to onr
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS * SHEETINGS
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
FARMERS & MECHANICS’ CASSIMERES
KEADI-iriDE CLOTHING,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, ■
GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac
- Wellsboro, Sept. 1,1860.
JOHN A. ROY,
WELLS!}ORO, FA.,
APOTHECARY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY SOAPS,
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
BRUSHES, VARNISHES, "PAINTS,
OILS. AND DYE-STUFFS,
'PATENT MEDICINES,
VIOLS AND BOTTLES,
WINDOIW-GLASS, PDTIY,
LAMPS. CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
PURE V[ISES AND BRANDIES,
FOR|! MEDICAL PURPOSES,
ALSO, SA'CBAMENTAL WINE,
Warranted to be pure Grape juice, prepared ex,
pressly for Communion purposes.
, To Farmers.
We hare for sale Farrier's Powders nnd Liniment,
the best kind of preparations far Horses, By the use
of the Powder 1 , the appetite is improved, ail derange
ments of the digestive organs are corrected, while it
softens the skin and gives to the coat a soft and shi
ning appearance.
The Liniment is used for stiff joints and lameness of
aU kinds In horses and cattle.
: TO THE PUBLIC:
Choice Teasel Soda Cracker*.....
Pare Saloratns - Marking Ink.
Cream of Tartar Writing Paper—3 colors-
English Corbohate Soda- Pens and Envelopes- ....
Corn Starch..,. Black and Yellow Snuff...
Nutmegs and Ginger...... Indigo, Cndbar, and all
Pepper and Cinnamon.... articles for c010ring......
Stove Blacking— Betsies for pres, fruit
Prepared Glue- Violin 4 Base Viol strings
Brirtol Brick (tecouring... Trasses 4 Shoulder brace.
Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders
promptly answered.
Every article for sale usually sold in a first class
Drug Store, and at the lowest market prices.
Wellsboro, Nay 1,1861.
WELLSBORO BOOK STORE.
BOOKS, BOOKS -I
HURRAH FOR SMITH.
THE subscriber, haring purchased of E. jE. Bob
ineon bis interest in the Boob and Slstioperybn-
Biness, would respectfully inform the public of bis de
sire to carry on , ;
A aENtIHAIi.,NBW#’KOOM
AND BOOK STOKE,
when he will furnish,
AT THE OLD STAND,
opposite C. 6. Osgood’s Store, or by mail, the following
newspapers and Magazines, at the publisher’s rates.
DAILIES SERVED' BT CARRIERS.
New-York Tribune,
Herald, |
Titties, -j
! News,
World,
WEEKLIES.
New Totk Ledger, Warerij Magaiim
“ ; Mercury, Thompson’s Kepoi
“ Weekly, Life Illustrated,
Welcome Guest, Wilke’s Spirit,
Century, Porter’s “
Scientific American, Boston Pilot,
Frank Leslies’, True, Flag,
N. T. Illustrated News, Irish American,
Harper’s Weekly, Littell’s hiring A(
Waverly Magazine, . Thompson’s Kepoi
MONTHLIES.
Harper’s Magazine, Qodey’a Lady’s Bod
Frank Leslies’ Magaiine, Peterson’s Magazim
Atlantic Monthly, Arthur’s Magaiine,
Eclectic Magazine, Ladies’ Repository,
All the Year Round, Ladies’ Visitor,
Knickerbocker,
Budget of pun.
Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a oo:
repository of
CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POET]
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS 800
Blank Books, Paper Hans
SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, 6
Orders for Binding Books. The work executed
any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. I
lar attention will also bo given to SPECIAL OB
for any thing comprehended in the trade.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Sanders’ Series of Benders, GreanleaTs Mathei
Colton’s & Fitches' Geog’y, Davies “
Monteitf & McNally’s ” Sanders' Spellers,
Potter and Hammond’s Writing Book,
Brown’s and Kenyon’s Grammar.
The patronage of the pnblie is respectfully so.
■ WM. H. SMI
Wellsboro, Pa., September 5,1860. yl
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY
AMD MACHINE SHOP
AGAIN IN FULL BLAST.
Tl OBEBT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor
JCV Young A Co., Tioga, takes this method to in
form the Public that he has leased the
Foundry and Machine Shop,
in the Village of Wellsboro, for a term of years, and
having put it in good running order, is prepared to do
ail kinds of work usually done at such an establish
ment, in the best manner and out of the best ms terial.
TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE!
_He has had over twenty years’experiencein the bu
siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done
directly under bis supervision. ;
No tcori vnll be rent out half finished.
MILL -GEARINGS, PLOWS, STOVES
and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order.
May 28, 1857. EGBERT YOUNG.
FLOURING MILL
ON HIIX'S CREEK,
NEAR HO IiIDAYVIRILE.
The subscriber, having completed his Jarge three
story Grist and Flouring Mjjl, is prepared to-fprnish
Floor, Meal and Feed to suit purchasers.
CUSTOM.WORK ‘I
of kinds on short notice,, and on terms which cannot
fail to.please. I have THREE RUN OP STONE,
almost constantly employed, and I am sure that a trial
of my work will prove beneficial to the customer as
well ns myself, ‘ 0, P. McCLURB.
December 5, 1860. " j
VALUABLE FABMHG LARDS
. FOR j SALE.
tmdersignedjis now offering'to settlers
-L a large quantity of excellent farming land?, sit
uated farm tvfu to fifteen; miles'distance from Wells
boro, in Delmar, Shippen, Morris and Elk townships.
Tioga Co., Pa.
The lands are generally well watered, good so i
in a healthy part of the country, and will be so
lots to suit purchasers and on very liberal ter]
payment
For farther particulars inquire of the ot
Messrs. Phelps, Dodge Co., 19 and 21, Cli
New York, or of the subscriber.
JOHN DICKINSON, Ag<
Wellsboro, Oct 3, 1860-yl
THE EAST INVERTED,
BEST ANb CHEAPEST ,
SPRIMO BED ITT I
MORE clastic than feathers, and lighter and
durable. Price, only $5.00. For sale by
6 E. D. WELLS, Lawrcnccvi
MIRRORS 1
MIRRORS!
MIRR
JUST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTOBeI
largest end bjst assortment of Mirrors [
bronght to Wellsbore. [ People who wish “to
themselves as others see them,” will please call
examine. . i {
ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of
CARPETING,
Will be sold at the lowest prices, by
Lawtencevillo, Sept ifc, 1880,
A DMINISTRAAOR’S NOTlCE.—Letted of
Administration having been granted to tboinn*
designed on the estate of D. H. SfURR, late of
Mansfield, dee’d., all persons indebted to said' ©state
are requested to make immediate payment, andkbose
baring claims against tho same trill present tberii to
| HORACE DAVIS, I
Administrator*
Jane 12,1861.-6 w,
Tj'XECDIOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testnmpn
tnry baring been granted to the undersigned on
the lost will end testament of JOHN BSRRT, latt of
Tioga, dcc’d, all persons ■ indebted to estate of said
decedent, are required to make immediate payment,
and those haring oiaima against the same will present
‘he«n to JUDITH BERRY,
Juno 2G, 1861,*' Executrix.
BOOTS AND SHOES— To fit the biggest ci
ant or the smallest baby. Cheapest in town
[qaaiity considered], at the EEOULATORj
NEW WHEAT FLOUR, tin top and cheap, at
i WRIGHT'S
Pickles,
Phunny Fhellow.
im .ete
ICAt,
ks.
mgs,
to sail
Wtiea-
DERS
•tnatics,
iched
I,and
Id in
ns o I
Having dsed one of Meeay’s Washia?
can confidently recommend it, and
new ''Ut one for any price.
f St,’ 19tf
more
IRS!
. the
ever
> see
1 and
E. D. WELL!
S. Xi AVEftjtj p
IMPROVE])
■pAI®NTEB: MAY 8, iB6O
- invention is-to »ppj, /
Jo roch a manner that article,
lass, and raised by it, u, By
•be hitherto slow and tedioa,
went of the windlass being avoS 8 * 1
at the same time admitting 0 f ik
complete control over the dc f( w; '
article being lowered. lh 6
varions purposes; its use i n c “7
may bo mentioned as an instance I.'
ets, after being raised and emmieV * 1
ered, and their movement retarded . 1 ? 3
Por the purpose of Raisin
in Wells, it is decidedly *
THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT
The Brake acta as a check upon tt.-
of the backet, without taming (U
acting a»> brake, by pressing i aw J,
All who examine thie machine, wnu,
cdgoits 41
PRACTICABILITY AnS
Over every other machine in hse.
the windlass is easily controlled wil
ose BAim. It combines all the ad f )
fashioned with the aelf-emptyim. i
many new and nsefnl improvcmat.
apted to wells of any depth, and will e
ordinary turning, Fite Buchrt, «/
from wells of ordinary depth, and i„
fion to tho depth of two hundred feet
The windlass and brake is also serf;
and lowering any kind of weight, li*
is far superior to those heretofore in
Having purchased the right for the
ga and Potter, Pa., the undersigned
offer for sale township rights for tie
sale of the above improvement, on
Oct. 13, mo.
COENIN
FIRE & LIFE IWSr
BIGELOW 4 THOMPSON
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMP;
Of Hartford, Ct—Capita]
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE
Capital,
PACE NIX FIRE INSURANCE CO'
Of Hartford, Ct—'Capital,
PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE Ci
Of Now York City—Capital
NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURm
Of Hartford, Ct.
MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO
Of New York City,—Capital
MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO
Capital,
HOMESTEAD EIRE INSURANCE Cf
Capital,
NEW YOKE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Accumulated Capital,
The subscribers are prepared to is:
sumncc on the most favorable terms h
known and reliable Stock Companies.
Farm buildings insured for three ji
low as any good companies.
All losses will be prpmptly adjusted e
office. Applications by mail will recti
tention WILL'
Oct. 13, 1859. CH.TI
P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor.
FOR SALE!
WICMAM & BLOOi
AT OCR KtmSERT JET
TIOGA, TIOGA COCSTT,
A LARGS 6T7PFLT D?
VEWT TUBES,
GRAPES, EVERGREENS, it,
PEARS— of the most desirable t
tra large size, if desired. Standard frees tn
. APPLES—A great supply of tbeck
different kinds of Crab apple.
PLUMS—A of tbs beatwc
kinds.
CHERRIES —An extensive assortment'
GRAPES —Vis: Delaware, Diana,
dy, White Sweet Water, White Summer, ]
Rebecca and Concord.
ORMAMEWTAL —keeping Mountain
DM, Balsam of Fir, Scutch Fir,‘European Sil
Spruce, Siberian and Americas Arbcf Tuie,
SHRUBBERY— HoIIy leaved Berfceny.i.
Spiraea pm ni folk>, Dentaia, Greea Fowjiia.
ROSES— Baltimore Belle, Prairie
COOSEBER R (ES-Of several cioi« ti
CURRANTS —Cherry, Red, at>d WKu.
We would Inviteall who are in'waulcfi
trees, Ac., to call and seo them for tbeiroxrn
B. C.WI
JOHN T.
Tioga, Aog. 22,1860.yl
J M POR TANT TO THE
WASHING NO MORE A
The undersigned would announce to
Tioga County, that they have purchase
manufacturing and selling
MECAI’S WASBIIIO ih
which for simplicity of construction,alß
Dtss, exceeds any other machine in use.
other recommendation tbnn to see it if
ten or twelve years of ago, can do the i
family AN 110 PR. Any parson
goodlabor-saving washing machine, e
these home and do their washing with
perfectly satisfied, they can return it
Recollect,-this machine is no humhng,
cle indispensable in every family. It ?
or tear the clothes to pieces like band
PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS. Mad
ROE A CO.’S Store. Manufactured *
STURBOCK’S Shop, near the Acadeny
n W.
Pcnntyhw ll *
WcHsborA Dec- 1 *
C ABIS
WARE '
THE Subscriber most respectfully ■
he baa on hand at the oM'
Cheap tot of Fornil
comprising in part
Dressing and Common Bureaus,
Cases, Center , Card and Pier *a
Breakfast Tables , Marble-topped ani \
Cupboards, Cottage and other Bed t
fas and Chairs, Gilt and Motetcooi
Picture Frames
COFFINS made to order on
hoarse will bo furnished if desired*
K. 8.. Turning and Sawing dona to 01
August 11, 1859. . L '
WILUAItt WAX
mas A
SPLENDID LOT
WHOLE BUFFALO
LOWER THAWEVEK
OFFERED IN THIS MA®
Whole Robes from s3 to^
HAT AND CAP
CORNING, N. ?•
January 2, 1881.
CAKPETS AND OIL
ybu good to see th ft patterns* ,
at the i * '
Wollsboro' 1"*.
ONE HUNDRED BABB®* 5 ,
received, and for Ba * e jg/
T ATHS, PICKETS s ®!
AJ sale at Tioga. i>7
Maroi 20, ISfil. «1