The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, October 23, 1861, Image 4

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    A. HODBHW D; JTIOHAY.
Wedded bliss—A terra jaji by MUton.
Water—A clear fluid, oi sej used as a drink.
Office of Slate Inspector'-A senecure,
Honesty—An excellent i>ke.
lear-rThe shadow of b pe.
Rural Felicity—Potatoe s ;and turnips.
Tongue—A little horse i )hipb is continually
Tunning away. j
Dentist—A. person who! finds work for his
•wn teeth by taking out of other people.,
fily Dear—An expressio fi used by a man and
wife at the cojntnenoment.lrf a quarrel.
Policeman—A man emp oyed by the corpora
tion to sleep in the.open ,a r.
Bargain—A ludicrous tfiansaction, in which
each party thinks he Ohea led the other.
Doctor—A man who kil a you to-day to save
yon from dying to-morrow 1 1
Author—A dealer in wjitds, who often gets
paid in his own coin.
Friend —A person! who; | will not Assist yon
because be knows your lc l, e will excuse him.'
Satirical Poems—Han less impertinence in
verse. 1 ■
Editor—A poor wn oh who empties his
brain in order to v flll his, tomach.
Wealth—The most i ipeotable quality of
man. . ' ' r
Daw Proceedings —V cobwebs ,5n
the dark' ages. ' t
Bonnet—A fomale heii d-dress for the front
seats of the opera.. ; ! j ;
Critic—A bad dog tbaiigoea unchained and
barks at everybody that he does. not compre
hend. , |
Esquire—Everybody, -;et nobody; equal jto
colonel. ~ • i
Jury—Twelve prisone; bin a box to try one
or more at the bar. 1
Seat’s Evidence —A y reteb who is pardoned
for being baser than* his comrades..
Public Abuse—The m lid with which every
traveler is spatterod wh( is on his rtfad to dis
’ tinction. ,
Modesty.—A bcautifc I flower that grows on
ly in secret places. | !
Lawyer—A learned-g intlemon, who, rescues
your estate from your At Amy and keeps it him
self.
. Sensibility—A quali iby which its posses
sor, in attempting to- f'i >mpte the happiness of
'other people, loses his l i'vni , . j •
The Grave—An a; ] : f hole ip the ground
which lovers and poets”? fish they ’Were in, hot
take uncommon pains-1) keep out of.
Tragedian—A fellow with a tin pot on his
head who stalks about fhp stage, and geW into
• violent passion for so 1 nuoh a night.
Marriage—The gate hrohgh which the hap-_
py lover leaves his’end anted regions and 1 re
turns to earth. ‘ 1 ■
Death—An ill bred f illow, wbo visits pebple
seasons, and issi sta upon their immedi-1
- ately returning bis £al
Manager of LotteiSei —Men who pay the Leg
islature hadsomely fw ihe privilege of cheating
the people. *!, , j .1
"Virtue—An awkWaf 1 habit of acting differ-!
entlyfrom'other peopf i. , A vulgar word. It;
creates great mirth I'd /fashionable circles.
/ ,Honor—Shooting, a 1 jriend through the head
whom you love, in Cf( ir to gain the praise of
, a few others whom j j t despise.
' Distant Relatif t>. —People who imagine
' they have n claim'ti?' |ob you if you are rich,
. and to insult you ifyw are poor.
, Belle—A beanti&l! hat useless insect with
out wings, whose cole is fade on being removed'
from the suttlhine. ■: ,
Heart-pA rare ari ,cle, sometimes foundiTn
human beings.) It is jsoon, however, destroyed
'' by commerce with tb j world, or else becomes
’■ fiital to its possessor. •
Housewifery—An ancient art, said to have
been fashionable am< pg,young girls and wives,
bow entirely out of j ise, or practised only bjy|
the lower enters. |1 -j J
Lunatic Asylum—kind of hospital, where,
detectedjunatics are sent by those wbo haijd
bad -the adroitness ;to conceal their own inf
finaityv J
ScNSlßts SooQESj oNs.—We Yankees nuftt
get over the false id ta that our military com|
menders are guilty; of a faujt or a
whenever wo encoij iter -repdlae or defeat.—
-Their'is neither tru b nor justice in the notioii
A passage fnjm a i ecent English letter pulp,
this pointln the: pi ipper'light: “I fear there
will be mu9fa ignori at impatience at the mis
takes which must ii svitabley take place in han
dling tery large ho io# of troops. Lord Clyde,
after fifty years with great abil|ty
in handling a division well in front of the enj
tay, made some terr ble mistake when be bail
60,000 men to coin: tand —and these were regu
lar troops. "What 4|pon must he the difficulties
of General Scotland his officers, with each vnjt
bodies of to move. Tjhe Duke fcf
Wellington, in givii ghis testimony on the prop-
Tability of a French invasion, said there we|e
not three Old- gen- >al officers in the English
army who could hipdle 100,000 men without
throwing them into,; confusion.- And it nefw
tarns out that the french Marshals at Solfeno
no made such a me is with their 180,000 m|n
that anybody but .ihe Austrians would hare
pouted them. Ish ill hot be surprised, there
fore, to hear of theu. I shall not be
therefore,’to hear >f some serious misadven
tures in Gen. Scott 's advance into the South,
; and only.- trust th.it the North, like the Ro
mans after Canpaa, will support their generfls
more resolutely afl er reverses than before.**
Sand McFarlan 3, sen., of l O’Fallon, St. Clfir
, Co., 111., has tend? ted $l,OOO to the Qovern
moot. Mr. Rase r > HinUley, banker 'stßeHe-
Ville, 111., in are nt letter to Marshal MoKjn
-' atry of St. Louis, A nnouncing the fact, says |
In 1812. the« j as a sudden call for meni to
go to Plattsbarg tt beat? off invaders of our cp?m
. try. A youth ad f Troy, N. Y., aged only 19,
promptly respond td, shouldered his mosfeet,
I and marched to tf I battle-ground. Thatypfth
now an aged farmer living" some eight
. mile* from hero, I j St. Clair Co.—whose h|ad
i is as white as knfw, quietly walkedinto) |ny
office,-where fie Ass transacted businessjfor
' years, and laying his satchel on my jcoawer,
’’ said: /■ '- ' | I
. . ** I want yot£to ;tell me the shortest wajy|for
; no to get {fads ihtj I the hands of our Qovernn|ent
: Without s.Ooverf jroent, it is worth nothing to
me; and If It mat go down, I want ffiVtp go
f 1 •“ U
Untying thejse jchel, he unrolled paper eper
nanet of gold I |nf lsilver, till the sum coopted
:ip|looo. 'Hi ' |
J conldhot icl|sp hi* hand, and exclaim:
•' •• Well domefcH in. my ='
That patritjt'ii name is David. McFarland,
f na., of (FFalfoV] St. Clair Co., 111. ; f
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a¥er?s sarsaparilla.
|fOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
Aml jfor the spc££y cure of the varieties a/ Dfceaw
; SciofnU amt Snofaloo* Affections, such as Tumor*, Ul*
Cera, Sores, Eruptions, Plmplea. Fcwtotti, Blotches,
] Boils, Blums, and oil Skin Diseases.
| Oakland, Ind., 6lh Jnne, 1559.
j ; g, Area A Co, ‘"(hat*: I feel ft paydaty to acknowledge
what your "Sarsaparilla ba* done for me. Having inherited
a Scrofulous Infection, I bare suffered from ft lutaripiw ways
formats. Sometime* U 'burst ont In-Ulcers on my bands
and arms; sometimes U turned Inwand and distressed me
at tne stomach. Two year* ago It broke out on roy bead and
covered my-Afialp and ears with one, safe, which was painful
and loatlisome beyond description, t tried many medicines
and several physicians, but without much relief from any
think. In fact, the disorder grew worse* At length I was
r^jored’to roadin the Gospel Messenger that yon bad pro*
pnrc&an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I knew from your re
puwtion’thal anything you made must bo good. I sent to
Citicatinati and got it, and used it till it cared me. I took it,
asybu advise, in small doses of a tekspoonful over a month,
andjased almost three buttles. ■ New tod healthy skin soon
formed under the tenb, which after a knife fell off. My skin
is now clear, and ffenow by my feelings that the disease has
goaf front my system. You can well believe that I feel what
X mb saying when 1 tollyau that 1 hold yon to bo ope of the
apoitlos of the age, and remain over gratefully, yours,
‘ [ . ALFRED D. TALLEY.
, fst. Anthony’s Fire,,Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter and
{ l Salt HUcum, Scald ilead, Ringworm, Sore
I f Eyes, Dropsy.
Er. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept.
185©. that he has cored an'lnveterate case of Dropsy, which
threatened to terminatetfatally, by the perseverin g use of onr
nnd also » dangerous Attack of Malignant Ery
sipelas by largo doses of the same; says be cures the common
Ertptidns J>y it constantly. .
I, ' > '■ Cronchocele, Goitre or swelled Jfecfc »
iebnlon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes ’: Three bottles
of gponr Sarsaparilla cured me from a Goitre—a hideous
swelling on the neck, which I have sofifered from over two
yc|trs.” . !
1 Loucorrhoea or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ul- ’
I ceratloo, Female Diseases,
i Dr. 3. B. S. Cbaaning, of, New York City, writes; most
cheerfully comply with the request of your agent in saying
X ijktvc found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in
the numerous'complaints for which such a rome
djj, but -especially in Female Diseases of the Scrofulous di
atnwis. 1 have cured mauy Inveterate cases of Leucorrhcea
bd it, and sonic where the complaint was caused by nicera*'
tiin of the uterus. The ulceration Itself was soon cured.—<
Nothing within toy knowledge equals it for these female de* :
rflmgoments.” \ - ’
folwtmi S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, “ A danger*
oaa avarion tumor on one of the females. In my family, which
bid defied all the remedies we cwuld employ, has at length
Men completely cared by your extract of Sarsaparilla. Our
payHicirtn thought nothing but extirpation could afford're*
lief, but be advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last
n sort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking
y< nr remedy, eight weeks no symptom ol the disease remains.
’ Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
Nsw Orleans, 2&tb August,lBs9.
Dr.J. C, Ayer: Sir, I ch^erfullvcomply with the request
of jour agent, and report to yon some of the effects I have
r ali/.cd with your Sarsaparilla.
I have cured witlUt in my practice, most of the complaints
f< r which it is recommended, and have found’ its effects truly
Wonderful In the cnrei of Venereal and Murcureal Disease
0 uc of iby patients had Syphilitic ulcers in his throat,which
w ere’eomsuming his palate and the top of his mouth. Your
Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him iu flvo weeks. An*
itier was attacl&d by secondary symptoms in bis nose, and
e ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of It, so
at I believed the disorder would soon reach his brain ftQd,
[1 him. Bat it yielded to my administration of your liar*
parißa; the ulcers pealed, and he is wqll ogbln, not ol
urse without some 'disfiguration to faU face.' A woman
tq had been treated for the same disorder by murcury was
fiering from this poison in her bones. They bad become
sensitive to the weather that on & damp day she suffered
eructating pain in her Joints and bones. She, too, was
dared entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. 1 know
from its formula, which your.ngcnt gave me, that this pre
paration from your Inbratory must be a great remedy; con
sequentiy, these truly remarkable results with it have not
Surprised me. Fraternally yours,
[ • G. V. LARRIMER* M. D.
£ Rbomotistn, Gout, Liver Complaint.
5 Independence, Preston Co M Va., 6th July, 1869.
1 B«. J, C. Ayer: Sir, 1 have teen afflicted with a painful
ylironic Rhemalisro for a long time, which baffled the still
lof physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the remedies 1
Kould find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bottle cured
'me in two weeks, and restored my general health so ranch
itinit lam far bettor than before I was attacked. I think it
|a wonderful medicine. J. KKiJAM.
\ Jules Y.Getchell, of St. T/mis. writes: “I have been of
|flicted for years with an affection of the Liver, which de&
luoyod my health. I tried everything, and every thing
c f.iilod to ndifve me; and I have been a broken down nun
fur some year** from no other cause than derangement of the
Liver. -My beloved pastor, the Uev. Mr. Bspy. advised me to
try your Sarsaparilla, because he said lie knew you, and any
thing you made was worth trying. By the blessing of God
it has cured me, uod has so purified iny blood as to make a
new mao of me. I. 1 feel young again. The best that can bo
said of you is not half good enough.”
gchirms, Capcer Tumor*. Enlargement, Ulceration,
Caries and Exfoliation of the Bonos.
A great variety of cages have beep reported to ns jvbrre
enres of these formidable complaints have resalted from Ihe
use of this remedy, but oar space here will not admit them,
gohio Of them may be found in our American Almanac,* inch
the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all
who cull fun them.
Dyspepsia, Heart Disease', Tits, Epilepsy, Milan*
V cboly, Neuralgia-
Many remarkable cures of these auctions bare been made
by the Mtcratiro power of this medicine. It stsmulates tbe
vital functions into vlgerous action, and thus overcomes dls*
order* which would be supposed beyond Us reach. Such a
remedy has long beeu required by the necessities of the peo*
Che we are coofideatthia will do for them alt that
medicine can do.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL,
FOR THE RAPID CURB OP
Coughs, Colds. Influenza, Hoarse ness, Cronp, Bronchitis, In*
cipieut Consumption, and for the Relief of Consump
live Patients in advanced stages of Disease.
Tlii* is a remedy so universally known to surpass any
other fur the cafe of throat and Inng compiaints, that it is
useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its un
rivalled excellence for cowghs and cold' l , and its truly won
derful cures of pulmonary disease, have inape it known
throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Few pre tbe
communities, or even families among them, who not
some personal experience of Its effects— l some diving trophy
in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous
disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the dread
ful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, tbe
effects ot this remedy, we need not do more than to assure
them that it has now all the virtues that it did buy? when
making the cores which have won so strongly upon the con
fidence of mankind.
Prepared hr Hr. J. C. ATEH & Co.,
; Lowell, Mass.
Sold by C. A J. L. Robinson, Wellsbofoj-H. H.
Borden, Tioga; W. G. Miller ond C. ParkhuraU Lnw
renccville; A. AJ. Dearmnn, Knoxville; S. X. Bil
lings, Gaines; .f. £ J. G. Parkhurst, Elkland; ; W.
K. Mitchell, Mitchellville ? J. Kedlngton, Middle
bury; Bennett A Randall, Middlebury Centre; G.
W* Nesbitt, Mansfield; *S. 8. Packard, Covington;
G. H. Sheffcr, Liberty ; 0. S. Magee, Bloasburg; Fox
& Witter, Maiasburg, and by Dealers everywhere.
March 27th, 1561.-6 m.
SPECIAL COURT.
s VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Spe
ii rial Court will be held at tbe Court House, in
Wellsboro, by the Hon. Ulysses Mercur, commencing
on the third Monday of October next, to continue two
week, for the trial of the 'ollowing causes under tbe
prdviiiors of the act of Assembly of the 14th April,
IS:U. . F. DONALDSON, Froth'y.
August 14,18(11.
Sequel M"Fox. vs. J Thompson
RJiay.Bun vs. E B Jerould, Admra
Geot Wallace et al vs. I Inscbo
S "Bierce vs. J Dnffey et al
Sobeiskißoss vs. Stephen Babcock
Tioga County vs. John W. Maynard
J S Bryden’s,Adm’r vs. Hiram Inscbo
F B Elliott vs.. B T Davis et al
Bingham Trustees - vs. Stephen Potter
J N. Bacbe vs. A C Ely
Sarah L Keene vs. Amos Bixhy
Anios B'ixby vs. Sarah L Keene
Bingham Trustees vs. Anson Buck at al
Bingham Trustees vs. Timothy Brace et al
A S Turner vs. John Drew et al
James I Jackson vs. J N Baohe, Ear
Abel Nickerson vs. Peter Green' £
M M Converse vs. Henry Colton , ■*
George Oorlies. vs,. Edwin Dyer
John P. Donaldson vs. A P Cone •
Bingham Trustees vs. David A Clark.•"
K vs. Martha J L Clark et al
„i - tk'Gesrge B fmiegroveetal
“ vs. Joseph Stafford ct al
NEW COOPER SHOP.—The undersigned
respectfully informs the ettitens of Wellsboro
and vicinity, that he baa opened a COOPEB-SHOP
opposite
CROWDS WAGON SHOP,
and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and to
order, from a gallon keg to a fifty, barrel tub. Re
pairing also done on short notice. 0. F. ELLIS. .
Wellsboro, May 'S, 1S61;
FLIES 1 FLIES 1 FLIES !—Fly-Stone. or
Cobalt, for poisoning flies—also FLY-PAPER,
or EXTERMINATOR, price six cent per paper. For
tale at BOY'S DRUG STORE.
h-The celebrated POISONED
THE TIOGA COUNTIY AG IT AT 08.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
LOCATED OVER THE BDBQUEHAKBA VALLEY BANK,
BINGHAMTON, N. 7.
FACULTY,
0. W. LowKlx,Principal,Professorof theSciencoof Accounts,
Practical Accountant, author of Lowell's Treatise upon
Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac.
jobs Raskin, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book*
Keeping and Practical Mathematics. ‘
J. J. Curtis, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping 0e
partmenl. , _ . 4 _
A, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen
manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence.
. LECTURERS.
Hon. DAsiBt 8. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commercial Law ana
‘ Political Economy. , __ .
Hon. Ransom BtJ.coM, Lecturer on Contracts, Proßunigsary
Notes and Bills of Exchange. ,
Rot. Dr. K. Akukw*. Lecturer on Cemmercial Ethics.
. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. v
Hon.SsjckmakD. Wm. K.Osbors, EsQj, Thact R.
Mowjan, Esq., Wm. E. Tatlob, of the flrmot Taylor, Weed
ACo.jD. D. Denton, of the firm ot .Jackson, Denton &
Marks. Do Witt 0. Striker. ... tL
The object ot this College Is th afford to all an opportunity
of obtaining a thorough business education. .
The books and forms are Carefully arranged bar practical
accountants expressly for this Insitutlon and embraces all
the recent improvements. , . „
The coarse of instruction comprises every department ol
business. Tbo learner will be thoroughly tanght the science
and practice of Double Entry Boot-Keeping as applied to t be
following kinds of business, via;—General Merchandising.
Manufacturing; Banking, Commission, Steamboating, Rail
roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, 4c.
You so Men enn qnaliiy themselves in a short time at this
institution to fill important ami lucrative
pie reference* can bo given where graduates of 1860 erenow
filling dcairabe situation* with salaries varying from SDW to
Proprietors are In of testimonials from some
of the first commercial houses Ifa the State, to whom they
have furnished book-keepers, showing their entire ratafee
tlon and confidence In the ability of the graduates ox tuis
PevMAMSHrp, in all its branches, tanght by the mostskiilini
and thorough masters of the art. No college m the bonntry
enjoys a higher reputation in this department.
Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen
tlStudents can enter College at any time—no vacations
Timo to complete the course from 8 to 10 weeks. Students
passing the requisite domination are presented with the
most elaborateond elegantly engraved Diploma issued by any
commercial or classical institution in tbo Union. Assistance
rendered to graduates in procuring situations.
For terms of Tbition, price of hoard, testimonials
fromgradoates filling situations, Ac., send for circular con
taining full particulars. 13^1
Twna GRID LEV’S MILLINERY STORE!
AT THE ACADEMY CORNERS,
... DEERFIELD, PA.,
Mbs. G. tenders her thanks to the Ladies of Tioga
Co., and takes'pleasure in informing the public that
she will
OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
or fc
fashionable milliner y goods
May Ist, 1861, a? PAYNE’S STORE, opposite the
Cowsßsque Hotel.
bonnets, flats, ribbons, flow
ers, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' RI
- din ghats and costumes
on hand. A large and beautiful variety, inten
ded to pteaso the taste of pll. BLEACHING AND
•BLOCKING done. All orders for every variety ot
BONNETS and HATS, filled and.forwarded at once
to any address. Bonnets from $1150,' np to please the
taste of the first class customer. Goods warranted as
represent . Goods sold cheaper than nt any other
establish ent this side of New York.
the latest styles and fashions
iust eceived. The patronage of the public solicited.
• E. H. N. GRIDLEY.
0 erfield, May Ist, 1861,
T. E. GBIDEEY
will also sell goods for ready pay, saving the custom
on goods purchased, doing away with a
CREDI r BVSTEM
which i/rninons to both'buyer and seller. BUTTER
and PRODUCE forwarded each week to New York to
the best commission Houses. Express will run to tho
Rail Road each Wednesday.
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE
paid for BUTTER, EGGS and PRODUCE. My old
customers of Brookfield will not be neglected in this
new arrangement. T. E. GRIDLEY.
Deerfield, May Ist, 1361,
HEAD QUARTERS
—JOB—
BOOKS j&JSTXh STATIOKASV,
. NO. 8 MARKET STREET,
CORNING, N. T.
The subscriber would respcctlully request tbeatten-
lion of
THE INHABITANTS OF TIOGA COUNTY,
to the extensive additions lately made to his stock of
Books, Stationary,
FANCY ARTICLES, &c.,
forming the mopt complete assortment that can be
found in this section, and which will be sold at
WHOLEBALE OR RETAIL,
at prices which cannot fall to give satisfaction. On
band at ail times the
STANDARD WORKS OF THE MOST
POPULAR AUTHORS,
IN PROSE. POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AR
CHtTECTURE, RELIGION, ROMANCE, &C.
DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES,
supplied at New York prices. BIBLES, HYMN
BOOKS, and PKATER BOOKS, in great quantity.
BLANK BOOKS, of every description.
Memorandum and Pass Books,
of all kinds, and any particular kind made to pr
on short notice.
All hinds of writing and indellibfe INKS, Stee
and Sold Pens, Drawing Paper, Mathematical Instru
meets, Portfolios, Pocket Knives, Acj <tc.
A. largo stock of
PAPER bakguigs,
of new and beautiful designs, from 6d to $2 perrolL
Gold and Velvet Borden, of extra 'or narrow "idth
to match the different styles.
Window' Shade*, Oil Painting*, Prone]
Lithographs and Engraving*.
PICTURE FRAMES.
Frames of Gilt and Fancy Mouldings, or plain V
ncered Mahogany, fitted to any sized Pictures, at
short notice, and cheap as the cheape st. j
the magazines and newspaper.
of the day famished at Publishers’ Prices, and ial
orders foe
SHEET MUSIC AND BOOK BINDING:
i> !%■ IfiWltft irHffft.
PCMBXPV TBS BtOOB.
! MOFFAT’S
VEC3ET.AJBLB Lii'M PILL 3.
AND PECENIX jEITIEBS.
Tub high and envied celebrity (which these pre-eminent
Medicines have acquired lor their invaluable efficacy in
all the Diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered the
usual practiceoi puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy
of them, f I
01 ! • IN ALL CAISES
of Asthma, jAcute and Chronic Rhpmatism, Affections of the
Bladder and Kidneys.
BILLDOtfS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.
IB th**so|ath and west, where these diseases prevail, they
will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and “Others, who
once use these Medicines, will never afterwards be without
them. I
BIPLIOUS 1 COLIC. BEROS. LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTIVE*
NESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT'
. • HUMORS, DROPSIES. ; ,
oyspepsia person with this distressing disease, should
detay using these medicine* Immediately. : .
Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas. Flatulency. ]
ibeer axid Ague.— For tois scourge of the western Country,
these medicines will be found a earn, speedy and certaioi rem
edy. Other medicines leave the System subject to a return ol
the disease; a cure by these medicines is permanent. (
Try them. Be satisfied and beicurod. i
OENEuih 7 DEWLITyrGOUI, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL,
Qeadacheb ofeverj*kind, Inward Fever, lofiamatory Rbema
tlstn, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appeiite.f ,
Mercurial J>fc«we».-~Nevcr falls to eradicate entirely all
the effects of Mercury, Infinitely [sooner than the most
erfal preparation of Sarsaparilla;
NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS
| ofaU kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. {j-
Pffes.-jThe original proprlcu r of these medicines }wa«
cored of IPiles of Uo years’ standing, by the use of these Life
medicines alone. I
PAINS in the head, side, back. Joints and organs. J
Rheumatismt—Thono affected With this tumble disease,*!!!
be sure qf relief by the Life Medicines. 1 1 ■
Rush df Blood to the Head, Siurvy, Salt Rheum,Swelling*.
Scroflqla, or King’s Evil iu its worst form*. Ulcers'of ev
ery description. 1 !
Worms of all kinds are effeclarally expelled by these medi
cine*. Parents will do well thtjm whenever their existence
io suspected. Relief will bo certain.
The Life Fills and Phoenix Bitters
! PURIFY THE BLOOD,
And thus remove all disease fnJm the system. Prepared and
sold by ‘ DR. .WIjLLIAM B. MOFFAT, ,
‘ 336 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New Yorks*
Forjsale by all Druggist*. | 52yl
QII ARLES G. OSGOOD,
j Is now receiving his
WINTER STOCK 0E GOODS,*
Consisting of ,
Dry Goods, Clothing',
i •
; GROCERIES,; HARDWARE,
Hats and Caps, (Boots and Shoes,
I IRON ASD STEEL,
I !
! NAILS,: FLOUR,
! SALT, AC.
Which, for variety and oxtent/'is rarely excelled, and
i j -
no greater inducements’to purchasers can be . offered
in tlvis section of country, either in
VARIETY, aOANTITY, GUAUTY OR PfilcESr
i (
. IV he the i for
LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOY OR GIRL, :
I
Farmer, Mechanic or Lumberman.
AVellsboro, Oct. 31. J«GO.
The Fall Term of this Institution will commence
September 3d, 1861, add continue thirteen weeks.'
B. WILDMAN, A. if P«i.vcipal.
Prof. S. 31. Price, A. B Assistant.
Mrs. H. P. It. WiLBjaAK Preceptress.
Miss E. A. Chase. .l Music Teacher.
- Teacher in Primary Department.
Air. Isaac Stick.net
EKPENSES.J
Tuition (Primary) per Term $2 50
Common English..; 4 76
Higher English Math, and Languages....... 6 00
Music, Piano or 8 DO
Use of Instrument.;. 2 00
Room rent, per term 1 60
: Fuel, Fall Urm...... 2 00
' Incidentals, per term 25
Board in the Hall, {per week .... 1 50
i We are most happy to be able to say to the friends
and patrons of this Institution, and also to all within
.the range of its patronage, that the building will be
and furnished for the accommodation of all
who may apply fur admission as students. Thepeo?
pie of Mansfield, whb hare so long and sacrifiiingly
labored for this educational enteiprize, Tioga and
Bradford counties, Northern Pa,, may now begin to
reap the fruits of baring in their minst, a First-Class
Seminary of learning. ,
It is the design of tho Faculty, which is composed
nf teachers of much experience and acknowledged
ability, to make' every possible effort to render this
School one of the hiost desirable in the State, for
[those who desire a thorough, practical education. The
[building has a very desirable location on an eminence,
about eighty rods east of the Tioga Railroad. It is
a brick structure, 150 feet long, four stories > high,
ifjailt in the most mddern style of architecture. There
are two Literary Societies connected with the School,
each having a roomj exclusively for its use. There ia
lalsb a Library in the Institution for the use of stu
dents. | I
No student will be taken for less than a term, and
any who enter will, (therefore, be obliged to pay tui
tion for a foil term.j Tuition payable, one half,at the
commencement, and tire remainder at the middle of
the term. (
The building baling been erected at a great ex
pense, the Trustees being anxious to keep Uin the
best possible state of preservation, think it hot host
to have any self-boprding in the building. Those who
desire to board themselves, can procure rooms at a
very reasonable ratje in the village.
For further particulars address the Principal.
Rev. N.‘ FELLOWS, Prea't.
July 17,1861.
| ■ —AND— j
JEWELRY STORE.
rpHE undersigned, haying purcbased'of An
, die Foley his interest in the Clock, Watch and
Jewelry business, respectfully invites the attention of
tire public to bis assortment of goods,, in 'connection
with the j
WATCHES of jail discriptions tor rale, and at pri
ces ranging from! $lO to $l5O, Can sell the new
AMERICAS WATCHES, with heavy hunting eases,
anti warranted, for the low sum of $35. Also will be
kept on hand, GOLD WATCHES, especially for the
ladies.' CLOCKS, from $1.25 to $75, wUI always be
found on exhibition. j
IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE,
can ‘bo had all kinds of SILVER AND PLAITED
WARE, to suit the purchaser, and marked with any
inscription or name. The above is always warranted.
A large nasortmeht of watch guards, keys, Ac., and
boat AMERICAS KNIVES, silver batter knives, Ac.
Ac. AU kinds of REPAIRING done by Andie Foloy
at the old stand, j W. H. SMITH.
Wellsboro, March 13, 1861.
WE have Ingham’s Combined Smtitter and
Separatcr in car Mill, and can now clean all
wheat perfectly, and separate oil foul grain from it,
and particularly! the oats. Farmers can have ail the
oats taken out of their seed wheat at anr Mill at 4 ots.
per bashel. Coil and examine the “merebwm,”
WRIGHT A BAILEY.
, Wellsboro, March 13,1881.
Mansfield classical seminary.
MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. ;
A. J. Rosa, Sec'y,
WATCH, CLOCK,
BOOK AND | STATIONERY BUSINESS,
NOTICE.
iOOTS AND SHOES—To fit the biggest ej
L ,a_ i <1 t. i Al • . ®.
Wellsboro book store.
BOOKS, BOOKS!
HURRAH FOR SMITH.
THE subscriber, having purchased of E/'B. Bob
ineon bis interest in tbe Book and Stationery bu
siness, would respectfully inform the public of bis de
sire t o carry bn
A QENBEAL STEWS ROOM
AND BOOK STORE,
where be will furnish,
AT THE OLD STAND,
opposite C. G. Osgood's Store, or by mail, the following
newspapers and Mngoiines, at the publisher’s rates.
’ DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS,
; New York Tribune,
Herald,
Times,
News, i '
i World,
WEEKLIES.
;New York Ledger, Waverly Magazine,
“ ' Mercery, Thompson% Reporter,
1 “ ■ Weekly, Life Illustrated,
Welcome Quest, ■ Wilke's Spirit,
Century, Porter’s i "
Scientific American, Boston Pilot,
Frank Leslies’, ,Trne Flag,
N. Y. Illustrated News, ’ Irish Amcricanjf.
Harper’s Weekly, ' Littoll’s Living Age,
Waverly Magazine, Thompson’s Reporter.
• aAoXTTHX.IES-
Harper’s Magaiine, Godey's liady’s Book,
Prank Leslies’ MagoiJbe, Peterson's Magazine,
Atlantic Monthly, . Arthur’s Magaiine,
Eclectic Magaiine, Ladies’ Repository,
All the Year Hound, Ladies’ Visitor,
Knickerbocker, Pickles*
Budget of Fun, ■ Phoney Fhellow.
Also, will bo kept constantly on hand, a com .etc
repository of
CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL,
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Blank Books, Paper Hangings,
SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, de.
*■
Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to suit
any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu.
lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL OEDEBS
for any thing comprehended in the trade.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Sanders’Series of Headers, GreanleaTs Mathematics,
Colton’s A Fitches' Geog’y, Davies “
Monteitf A McNally’s “ Sanders' Spellers,
Patter and Hammond's Writing Book,
Brown's and Kenyon's Grammar. .
The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited
WM. H. SMITH.;
Wellsboro, Pa., September 5, 1860, yl
WELLSBOBO FOUNDRY
Alfl> MACHINE SHOP
AGAIN IN FULL BLAST.
T>OBERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor
iij Young & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in
form the Public that be has leased the
Foundry and Machine Shop,
in the Village of ’Wellsboro, for a term of years, and
having pet it in good running order, is prepared to do
all kinds of work usually done at such an establish*
ment, in the best manner and oat of the best material.
TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE I
He has twenty ycars'experiencein the bu
siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done
directly under his supervision.
Eo xcot'h mill be tent out half finished,
MILL-QEAJUNGSj PLOWS , STOVES
and castings of /ill kinds on hand and made to order.
May 28, 1357. ROBERT YOUNG,
FLOORING MILL
OK BILL'S CREEK, j
NEAR HOLIDAYVILLE.
The subscriber, having completed hi s large three
story Grist and Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnish
Flour, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit purchasers.
CUSTOM WORK
of kinds on short notice, and on terms which cannot
fail to please. I have THREE RUN OF STONE,
almost constantly employed, and I am sure that a trial
of my work will prove beneficial to the customer as
well as myself. 0. P. McCLURE.
December 6, 1860.
VACUA BEE FABLING BANDS
FOR SALE.
THE undersigned is now offering to settlers
a large quantity of excellent farming land?, sit
uated farm two Vo fifteen miles’ distance from Wells
boro, in Deimar, Shippen, Morris and Elk townships,
Tioga Co., Pa,
The lands are generally well watered, good soil,and
in a healthy part of the country, and will be sold in
lots to suit purchasers and on very liberal terms of
payment. ,
For further particulars inquire of the owners,
Messrs. Phelps, Dodge * Co., 19 and 21, Cliff St,,
New Tork, or of the subscriber.
JOHN DICKINSON, Agent.
VTelUboro, Oct,. 3, 1860-yI
THE BAST INVENTED,
BEST AND CHEAPEST
sPßara bed in- xtse i l
MORE elastic than feathers, and lighter and morej
darabie. Price, only f 5.00. For sale by I
d E. I). WELLS, Larrreneevilie. [-
MIRRORS I
: MIRRORS!
MIRRORSI
JUST received d SMITH'S BOOKSTORE, the
largest and b&t assortment of Mirrors ever
brought to Wellshofe. People who wish “to see
themselves as othersjee them,” will please call and
examine. •
ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of
OABX’ETIN'O,
Will be sold at the lowest prices, by
Lawrenoeville, Sept. 12, 1860.
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER r
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
• , , , WALL PAPER
Latest styles and largest assortment of wall paper
ever brought in Weliahoro.* In connection with the
above can be found Window Shades of all kinds. Call
sooh WM. H. SMITH.
Wellsboro, April sth, 1860.
TyrORE NEWS FROM HEAD QUARTERS.
-LTX Tho subscriber would respeotfhliy announce to
the citisens cf Wellsboro that he has on hand nn as
sortment, of Harrison’s Columbian Hfir Oils, Soaps,
Creams, Hair Restoratives, Eonge antb Powder for
the Ladies, Ao,, Ac. He would invite all to give him
a call, at the'barher shop, back of the Postoffice.
April 17,1861. OEO. CAMPBELL.
EW WHEAT FLOUR at
j 8. I. AVERY’S
IMPROVED TODLASS
pkTENTED MAY 8, 1860.-Th a mL
this invention is to apply a brake to a
In each a manner that articles attacked t 0
lass, and raised by it, may be lowered with r
the hitherto alow and tedious manual revert
meat of the windlass being avoided,-and thein
at the same time admitting of the. operator
complete control over the descending moTetaent,“4
article being lowered. The invention is apoliaS
various purposes pits use in connection with **
B»JTbementioned!ns an instance, in which lie
ets, [after being raised and emptied, may be enn i
ered, and thou movement retarded at the prone •
so that they will not violently strike the »at« S'
enlijlc American. '"wi.
For the purpose of Raising and Lowerins i i
in 'Wells, it is decidedly e “«t»
THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE tej
The Broke acts as a cheek apon the backward
of the backet, without turning the crank
acting as.a brake, by pressing inward at tie JtSS,
All who examine this machine, will at ones
edge its '
PRACTICABILITY AND SDPEBIOSiff
Over every other machine in Sse, The OMnis '
thd windlass is easily controlled with, and rtnjjl’u
one band- R combines all the advantages of iS
fashioned with that self-emptying backet, ojj.n
many new and useful improvements. It can lV
apted.to wells of any depth, and will
•ordinary turning, iivcßucke-t „/ , cater '
from wells of ordinary depth, and in the jam,
tion to the depth of two hundred feet. ‘ i* -
The windlass and btake : s also applicable to
and lowering any hind of weight, andsn crerjJz?
is far superior to those heretofore in use. ; ™
paving purchased the right for the Coralinulr,,
gjiand Potter, Pa., the undersigned are tjrep Jrt j &
offer for sale township -ights for the maau)iet rai j
sale of the above improvement, on reasonable i ln _
• - A..BIXIIV
Oct. 13, 1860. L. D. SEELEJ
CORNING I
FIRE ■& LIFE INSURANCE OFF®
BIGELOW i THOMPSON, AGENTS
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
j Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE 00111%
! Capital, ■
PA CEE IS FIRE INSURANCE CONPAXZ
01 Hartford, Ct—Capital, fuj)
PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE CONPAXI]
Of New York City—Capital sijj(
A® IT ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO. '
Of Hartford, Ct. ' " £>j;(
MANHATTAN PIKE INSURANCE CO.
Of New York City,—Capital '
MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO.
! Capital, ’ - v_
HOMESTEAD EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
I Capital, JJjif
HEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Accumulated Capital, V sl.s^
The subscribers are prepared to issue pnlinrstj;
snrance on tbejnost favorable terms in theaborei
known and reliable Stock Companies.
Farm buildings insured for three jean stnisj
low as any good companies.
All losses will be promptly adjusted and'paiditi
office. Applications by mail will receirc
tention i IVM. L. BIGELOf.j
Oct, 13, 1859. C*S. THOMPSON
! P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor.
APOTHECARY
DSVGS, MEDICINES AND CSEM!CiI{
PERFUMERY SOAPS.
TOILET AND FANOY ARTICLE!
PATENT lEiimn
VIOLS AND BOTTLE^'
I WINDOW-GLASS. POTTY,
I LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACi
(PURE WIRES ARD BRASW
ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WISE,
Warranted to .be pure Grape juice, prejm*
jpressly for Communion purposes.
j IVe hare for sale Farrier’s Powders uni ls»
I the best kind of preparations for Horse?,
J'of the Powder, the appetite J s improred,
[meats of the digestive organs are correct”
[softens the skin and gives to the coat a softtfj
mug appearance.
• The Liniment is used for stiff joints anduitf
all kinds in horses and cattle.
Choice Teas—
Pure Saleratus Mjitfcing Ini’-"-
Cream of Tartar Wriling Pap er 7 l
English Corbonate Soda.. Pens and v
Coro Starch...,. Block and
Nutmegs and Ginger Indigo, jLj
Pepper and Cinnamon.... articles for
Stove Blacking. Botslcs for pr** *7
Prepared Glue Violin 4 Base''®.
Brirtol Brick (scouring... Trusses k Shoe
Prescriptions carefully compounded, w>
promptly answered. .
Every article for sale usually }D , *
Drug Store, and at the lowest market price*
"Wellsboro, May 1, 1861.-
sWM.JULj, CA BI *
IpHHj WAKE B<>
THE Subscriber most rCppectfuliy E _ c ,,.|
he has on hand at the, old. stand;
Cheap tot of Furi»»» r ‘'
comprising in part j .
Drawing and Common Bvrenus,\Secrdani*
Cat fee, Center , Card nndPitf j
Breakfast Tables, Marble topped and C£
Cupboards, Cottage and other Bed*tea » .
feu and Chairs, Gilt onrf Boseicoe
Picture Frames. J
COFFINS made to order on short •
hearse will be furnished if desired.
N. B. Turning and Sawing done to «%-
August 11, 1859. T '
IJAS A .
- SPLENDID EOTJ
WHOLE BUFFALO f
LOWER THAN EVER;® 1
' OFFERED IN THIS MARK .
Whole Robes from $3 to ? 8 j
HAT AND CAP &
CORNING. N. *•
January 2, 1863.
E. D. WELLS.
/'IARPETS AN. OIL CLOT#-
W you good to sea tb“ patterns «“ t!
at the 1
Wellabore* Pa.
ONE HUNDRED BARBER f {?
received, and for sale aj the
AND
sale at Tioga, by
March 20, 1861. ml
HOUSEHOLD
JOHN A. ROY,
WELLSBORO, PA.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS
JB RUSSES, 7JLBSJSSES, VAISTi,
OILS AND DYE-STUFFS,
EOE MEDICAL PURPOSES.
To Farmers.
TO THE PUBLIC
Soda Crackers.
WILUAJI WAl'®*,*