The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, April 23, 1862, Image 4

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    POETIC ALLY ILUfjfrRATEO. j
Tdb following story aboiyjte '‘thhjji block crows,”
is .not .nnly-prettily t(jld,but when pritaicnliy applied.,
ills “true ns preaching." Of ponfia, it applies ta
those idle gossips who m'fftalk, andijbaving nothing
better to -talk-sbont must prosoenie- their- wolnhle
calling bpon a TBry*small capltaloffr|jlh, immensely
exaggerated. Therb3»an obnlndanVa pf snch gossip?
—they ore ns thick as crowenafonnd\lcornfield —and
to-nll such'we earnestly dedicate, antit lhe pafable or
" ■ THE THREE BLApK fe|OWS.
Two honest tradesmen meeting in ihg sirend,
Ote tank tha'bthor briskiy.by tha hajj.il
“Hark ye,’.’ said he, “’tis an odd atfiry, this’
AbdtttthßTlrows !” 5 fj-. ;
' "I don’t kp.nwyhat itla,"
Replied his friend-*- -• •q, ’il--.
“Np ! I’nS that;
Whore I~oometWm, it is the oorom>S'oßat;
But you shall heat; an oildaffttr.' fridoed!
•Aj*d thatut-happoned, they are>ll;agreedi
Not to detain you with a thing t'o stoinge,
A.gSSt)epaD) that lives not far-^omd’^hange.
This week* in short,"as ell the alldy :|i}ows.
Took physic, and has thrown up; thSjfc black crow*. 11
“.Impossible I" ‘ i , ; I, ,
•■•t " '*> Nay, bflt'tie wjilly true,
Ibaiplt from good bands apd so mfeyocr." •’
“'Fidm whose,' Ipray ?“ So having banted the man
Straight to inquire bis carious ran,
“ Brr. Jid you- tell ?'■—relaling jihe^feir—
“jTes.w. I did j and, if its w( flblwnjr cafe, ,
Ask Mr. Such-a-one—ho told it ;mc|; L
But.by, the by, ‘twas two black Irotes; not three.” _
Besolve'd to'lraed at woadrousj n . ■ >
Whip to the third the virtues* 1;!
“ Sir,”—-and so forth— •&,-
: “ Why, y6«'; ls fact.
Though in regard to' number not eitset; . .>
'Twaanottwo black oroi s, it Was Sidy one }
Tbetruth ef that you may depend upon—
The gentleman himself told me the pass.”
" Where may I find him f”
• - - -\i -
_ “ lh; Sllc b a place."
A way Be goeT, and*. Faring foandliim but— - "
“ Sir, be so goodm to resolVe-h t}opih ,r -
Then to hie last informant ho retorted,
And begged trucj wSdl &£ Bed Beard,
j< Did yon, *ir, throw up a biatfj crew ?” '
“ Bless tael how people propo] liei
IJlack crows bare been thrown fp,'t|(ree, two and ono
And hrre lflnd at last all 1 *
Didyo.n say- nothing of a crow) jtfrfc ?”
“Crow—crow—perhaps I migt £ Mir X recall
The matter over." • |- ‘I |i||
** ' "And pri.ij', Bj‘,whirwaaT?” '
" Why,T was horrid and at the
rdld'tbrow up, and told,my nt igof.jr so,
Something that was aa black, a ?,;%ia crow.”
Chesterfield i£to|a.
•Tbe’clever eorrespondenj Some Guard
Bttys:, From the'fact that: made of
giving command by fulls so
harshly upon the ears of| sc kfCjve privates, the
following style has to a regiment
of “Reserved Qpys,"i a(ifi, appropriately
termed the 'Chesterfield'Mil ajttil: $
BT COKiIANDIIJu lll'jlcEß. '
l.~Gentlemen, you wiU’pji-ia|e give me your'
attention 1 1
, 2. You will fee kind enoojdj to caatyour head
amfeyes to the right, and :er;dcnvor to observe
the “ immaculate hosatti’l tir- t&e third gentle
man from you; •, [ |l!'4
3. Oblige me howby your visual or
gans to the front. i i'
.'4' Allow - me to Suggegii, t|ie’ propriety of
coming to an order arms,] ;•-* !; • .
5. .Gentlemen,will you oonfaaijond to shoulder
arms? e- .
k '6.' You will confer a speckd-favor by coming
to a .support.
7. Ifit meeta your I beg leave
to propose that you-carry
8. Now, gentlemen, ybd 'Hll please present
arms, _- ,>
9. I shall consider mys i*founder an ever
lasting'obligation if you w ll gnee more oblige
me by carrying arms. ’ •,<{ I
. 10. Having a high and j : tstjj appreciation .ot
your intrinsic worth, as vi (.U'as your exalted
position in society, I humldy.tjtrust that I am
not infringing upon nature when I
request yon to trail arms.' 1 4 I
‘ 11. Gentlemen, for theidstiime, permit me
to remark that it is my earnest desire that you
should come to a sbonldeV arris.
12. jf .it is not too TaborSius, I should bo
delighted to 1 see you chj nge your position by
coming to a,right face. tip.,|
,13. To conclude your it rdilqbs exercises. I
will still further trespass wellknnwn
affability by desiring yml -ft:C(|me to arms port.
• 14. Gentlemen! Soldieri;! he
roes! if congenial to yout. 1 fqolinga, you may
consider yourselves dismisseV!. I beg to re
mark, however, that should yt suit ydhr con
venience, you 'will, be kfndj, enough to hold
yourselves subject to be aghiqf palled into line,--
which you will be madoasyarijof by theipepe®-
ed and vigorous tapping ofthe •• spirit-stirring
drum," rccolleoting, at thk>afne tjme, that the
first-vibrations of that etkeeg instrument that-
Strike the tympanum 6f Jou£ ears, is merely
precautionary All ~ •’•“'HiVJßsclaim, in sena
torian voicelarch!
. There are
Gen. MoCJeli
buc ont li© whoiv, . from the
press and people n . negative irleception. The
general Salmon is,that it wsre|biettcr unwritten."
There is an. expression in ij?es|ecially unhappy.
He says: “you have to encounter—
foemen well worthy of thjj, sgee'l yop will use
so well.” . -IgthlSjSO? !tho battle field
of Ball’s Bluff was rdoenily|ppcupied by our
troops, they found on it-th? .v|bitening bones of
our soldiers who fell inthart" engagement. ' The
“brave foes,” thd “foemenwdpthy of the steo!”
oTdur' troiipvbad left
unburied. Is, Such. oondtfU fetfoming & brave
foe? Let tte reader J ; a wiirpralap-
Gen. McClellan forwhrvte-xfr |>4 achieves, even"
if it should be the' conclusion, pjf a waning re.
bell ion; but we cannot, so j stripe to such sen*
timnnts ni tbs -one noticidrubove. — Minefg
journal. -,u ’ j ) ■ ■
’’ 111 ~ *
■ Neath ffragged Palmetto, (Southerner sat,
a twisting the band ofhii' Panama hat, arid
trying to "lighten his mindlo|;p load, by hum
ming the words of the folk wing, ode : Oh 1-for
a darkey? bod for a whip; (ohlj for a cocktail,
and oh 1 for a nip; ho I fofc ajshot at old Gree
ley'and Beecher ;oh ! for i) wick at a Yankee
school teacher; oh 1 fur a o(vp|fun, and oh ! fur
a ship ; oh ! for a cargo of, totke|B each trip.'
And so he kept on nh’ing fi)r|rhat'he hndnot,
not content with owing for S.JI that he’d gift.
A pair of stockings sent 5 ladies? com
mittee for the Use, of eom'p ijallant volunteer
was accompanied "by the f(?sl(|wtng verse ;
“ Brava sentry on yixn> Jopowi beat,
. May these blue stockings >d|in your feet;
.Amf-irbcD from war and ciib|p£f you port.
May come fair kmttanwarjnyqurhearL"
' j 1 :
Tbeyhare a pig in Hampers so thoroughly
educated'' that he has taken; fto music. They
regulate histune by twistingnjs'tßil—the great
er the twist, the higher the ■
v (in Mtd let lire, i* not *' '-tooKo.--
I ' f:
’ l-i?
w
“ Notir
in regard to
10 hie troops ;
AYER'S CATHARTIC BILES.
; Are you sick, feeble, and Are you
out of order, with your system deranged, And.your
feoliage uncomfortable ? -'These symptoms aml often
> the prelude to serious illness. is
creeping upon you, and ehoBli3i« Jtvyjlea hy-fitimely
use of the right remedy. Take Alec’s Pille,abd
cleanse out the-disordered humors—purify the blood,
and let the Raids more on unobstructed ip health
again. Tfie£feticßitfpte the functions of'the body into
vigorous activity* purify tbe system from the obstruc
tions which make disease, A .cold settles somewhere
in the-body; and obi.rpctj its natural functions!—
These, if. pot reHeyeji; ftwt upon themselves and the
snrjoundlhjg. pfoduc.ng general aggravation,
suffering,and disease. While in this condition, op
pressed-by the derangements, take Ayer’s Pills, and
see howctirectly they restore the natural action of tbe
System, and with it tbe buoyant feeling of health
again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial
«and common complaint, is also'true in many of the
deep-seated end dangerous' distempers. Tbe same
purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar ob
structions and derangements of tbe natural functions
pf thebody, they are'rapidly, and many of them surely,
Cured , .Nona who .know thvir
tues oftbess Pills, whWsufferiug from-the draorden
:they cure.
Statements from leading physicians in some of the
principal cities, and from other well known public
persons.
From, a Foricardtiig Merchant o/ Ni. Louit, 'Feh. 4,
Dr. Ater: Tour Pills are the paragon of all that
is great in medicine, They have cured my ‘little
daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet
that hacUptpved incurable. for years.
been long grievously afflicted
pies on her skin and in her hair. After our child was
'cured, she rlso tried your Dills, and they have cured
her. ASA MORQRIDGB.
a Fapilly Pbj*ic 4 ,- r
Srqp\Dr*. S. - IT* Cqrtwrjght, New Orltaw,
" Your Pills are the prince of purges. Their excel
lent qualities surpass any cathartic wo possess. They
are mild, bat very certain and effectual in their ac
tion on the bowete,. which makes them invaluable to
us in the daily trsatment of disease. '
Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach.
From Dr. Edward Boyd , Baltimore,
. , Deas Bro. Ayer; : I cannot answer you what com
plaints-I have curfed with your Pills, better tbnn to
say all that we ever treat with a purgative medicine.
I plnce great dependence on an effectual cathartic in
my daily contest with disease, and believing as I do
that your Pills afford us tbo best we have, I of course
value them highly.^
Pittsburg, Pa., May 1, 1855.
Dr. J. C. Ayer. Sir: I have been repeatedly
cured of the worst headache any body can have by a
dose or of yqpi; Pills. It seems to arise, from a
foul stomaoh, which Ihey-cleanse at once. Yours with
great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, •
Clerk of Steamer Clarion.
Bilious Disorders-Liver Complaints.
From Dr. Theodore Beii, of JVew York City.
Not only are your Pills admirably .adapltcd to tbeir
purpose as an aperient, but I,find their beneficial
effects upon the Livr very marked indeed. They hove
in my practice proved more effectual for the cure of
bilious complaints than nay one remedy lean men
tion'. Tsimfefely rejoice l that we have at length a
purgative which is worthy the confidence of the pro
fession and (ho people.
Department of the Interior, ]
‘Washington, D.-C., 7th Feb, 1556. J
Sib: I have used your Pills in my general and
hospital practice ever since yon made them, and can
not hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we em
ploy. Their regulating action lirec is quick
and decjded: consequently* they ape an nchairnblfj-rem
edy forydehmgeraents of that organ, .Indeed, f have
seldom found a case of bilious disease so obstinate
that it*did not readily yield to them.
Fraternally yours,. ALONZO BALL, M. D.
. Physician of the Marine Hospital.
Dyseaterv* Diarrhoea- Relax- Worms.
From Dr. J. Q Green, of Chicago.
YouJPills have bad a long trial in my practice, and
I hold them in esteem ns one of the best aperients I
have-aver- 'found. ■Their .alterative effect upon the
Uvdr tnadCc-fhom remedy, when given in
small doses for l>il’"uVfiyccn and dinrrhoea. Their
sugar-* iv.MvOs Uj-'-’U \ ery acceptable and conve
nient for the use of women and chil iron.
Dyspepsia- Imparity of the Blood.
From Rev J V Himes Danior oj Advent Church Rostov
Dr. Ayer: I have used your Pille with extraor
dinary success in my family and among those I ntn
called to visit in distress. To rpgulnto the organs oi
digestioii and purify the blood, they We the very best
remedy L hnvo ever % ' known, and lean confidently
recommend them to my friends, Yours,
J. V. HIMES.
Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N, T., Oct. 24, 1855.
Dear Sir : lam using your Cathartic Pills in my
practice, and' find tbom an excellent purgative to
cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the
blood. ' JOHN G. MEACIIAM, M. D.
Costlpalion, CoMivim***, Suppres
sion, IfiJiemntriisan, Cioisl, Sears* K
giu, l>ropay. Paralysis, Fils, etc.
From Dr. J. P, Vavghn, Montreal, Canada,
Too much cannot bo said of your Pills for the cure
of Costivcncss. If others of our fraternity have
foundibeta-os efficacious as J have, : they stoald’join
me in proclaiming it for tho benefit of the multitudes
who suffer from that comprint, which, although bad
enough in itself, is tho progenitor of others that are
worse. I beiovo costivoness to originate in the liver,
but your Pills affect that orgua and cuco the disease.
From J fra. E. Stuart, Physician and Midwife , Boston.
I find one or twb large doses of your Pills, taken
sit the proper time, are excellent promotives oT the
•patqml when wholly-or partially suppressed,
and also very to cleanse the stomach and ex
pel worms. They are so much the best phj’sie we
have that I recommend no other to my patients.
From Rev. Dr. Hawkey of the Methodist Epic. Church.
Pulaski House, Savannah, Go., Jan. 6, 1856.
Honored Sib: I should bo unpmteful for the re
lief your skill has brought mo if I did not report mj
case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought
on excruciating nenlnlgic paiue, .which ended in
chronic rbeilmalista. Notwithstanding I had the best
of ,the disease grew worse and worse,
until by the .advice of your excellent ngent in
Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried yotfr Pills. Their
effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the
use of them, l am now entirely well.
Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge, La,, 5 Deo, '55.
Dr. Aver ; I bare been entirely cared, by your
Pills, of Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease that had
ail for years. VINCENT SLIDELL.
■j£©"Mhs! o’F^tho'Pills in market 1 contain" Mercury,
which, although a Valuable remedy in skillfull hands,
isdangereus in a public pill, from the dreadful con-i
sequences that frequently follow its incautious use.
Those contain no mercury or .mineral substance what
ever. ' t . - . .
’ Prico 25 cents per bos, or 5 bozos for $l.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER & Co..
, . . . Lowell, Moss.
Sold by C. £ J. D. Robinson, Wellsboro;‘H. H.
Borden. Tioga; W. G. Miller and C, Pnrkhnrst, Law
renceville; A. AJ. Deartnan, Knoxville; S. X. Bil
ling?, Gaines; J. & J. G. Parkhurst, Elklond; W.
K. MiteheU,'Mitchellville; J. - Rodipgton, Middle
bury; Bennett ib Randall, Middlebnry Centre; G.
W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; S. S. Packard, Covington;
Q. R. Sheffer, Liberty; D. S. Magee, Bloisburg; Fox
'& Witter, Mainsburg, and by.Deulers everywhere.
Nov. 6,1661.-8 m.% t - v / :
The great cause of human misery.—
Just Published in a Seeled Envelope; p rice 6
ets: A Lecture by Dr. CULVERWELL, on the cause
and cure- of Sperraaterrhoeny.Consumption, Mental
and Physical Debility, Nervousness)-Epilepsy; Im
paired Nutrition of the Body ; Lassitude; Weakness
of the Limbs-and the back; Indisposition, and Inca
pacity for Study and Labor; Dullness of Appreben
sion; Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love
of Solitude ; Timidity ; -Self-Distrust; Dirsiness ;
Headache; Affections of the "Eyes; Pimples on the
•Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexel Incapacity;
theConsequcnces of Youthful Indiscretion, Ac., Ac.
This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the
above enumerated, often self-afflicted, evils may be
removed.without medicine and without dangerous sur
gical operations, andshould bo read by every yontb
ond every man in the land.
Sent under seal, to any address, ir a plain, sealed
envelope, on the receipt of si* cents', or two postage
stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS. J. C. KtINE,
127 Bowery, New York,.PosbOfßoeßbr, 4556.
, Jan. 29, Ida2.-c4m. - - . ■--
ONE HUNDRED BARRELS SALT, Jaet
meiytd, and far rale at tit* Union Store of
. CO.
THE TIOGA COXJKTY AGITATOE.
WELLSBOBO BOOK STORE.
THIS subscriber, having purchased of Wm. B
Smith his inieießt in the Book and Stationery
Business, would respectfully inform the public of hU
desire to keep
A, C3-S2TSOrIa.X- StfEWS BOOM
AND BOOK STOKE,
frhere he will furnish.
AT THE OLD STAND,
in the Post Office Building, (or by mail) all
. TEE NEW TORE DAILIES
at th» pnblishera prices,; Hewill alio keeep on band
all,the Literary Weeklies, and
The. Ho»thls Magazines,
Including Hsrper’e, the Atlantic, Godey”«, Peterson’s
Knickerbocker; Continental Ac., Ac.
Also, Will be kept constantly on hand, a com ,ete
repository of ’
CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL
SCHOOL" AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Cthink Books, Paper Hausiugs,
SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, <tc.
Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to sui
any taste, and on the lowest possible terms, 'Particu
lar attention will ajlsobe given toSPECIAL ORDERS
for any thing comprehended in the trad?.
One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are invited to call
and examine'this large assortment of School Books,
ih. which may be found everything in use in the
schools of the County.
Readers.—Sanders’ entire series, Porter’s Header,
Sargeant’s, Town’s and 'Willson’s Readers.
Spelling Books. —Sanders’, Websters Ac.
Arithmetics. Qreonlears, Davies’, Stoddard’s,
Colburn’s Ac.
Grammars.—. Brown's, Kenyon's, Smith’s Ac.
Geographies.—Mitchell's, Warren’s, Colton’s Ae.
Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ac,
Slates of all kinds and sizes.
Copy Books, Steel Pens,
Paper of all kinds.
Latin, German, French and Greek Text Books j on
hand and purchased to order.
Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Pape! Hang,
ings, Christmas' Toys, Fancy Articles, Mops, Pic
tores Ae.
jgg*- All orders promptly attended to.
Wcllsboro, Nov. 27, 1861. J. F. ROBINSON,
WAR! WAR!
UPON HIGH PRICES & LONG CREDITS I
O. BULLARD
Has just returned from the cities with a complete as-
sonment of
coffees;
SUGARS,
MOLASSES, RAISINS, ‘ SPICES,
and other staple Groceries, which cannot be excelled
in quality or cheapness in this or any other country
town.
His new stock of Groceries embraces
SALEH ATUS,
ORANGES, LEMONS,
KB'ROSINE, CAMPHENB,
CASTOR OIL, FLUID,
SWEET OIL, LAMP;,OIL,
and nearly all the luxuries usdd in thqfttebles ol
Civilization generally and the people of
m particular. Among these are such articles as
,HAMS, Sugar-fured or Smoked,
DRIED BEEF, an excellent article,
CODFISH, Pickled or Dried,
MACKEREL, WHITEFISH, HERRING,
PICKLED LOBSTERS,- SARDINES, Ac.
A good article of FAMILY FLOUR.
.Always on band. Also,
RICE,- CORN STARCH,. SYRUP, Ac.
WOODEN WARE,
Including,
WASH TUBBS, PAILS, CHURNS,
FANCY BASKETS,
MEASURES,
' BABY. WAGONS, two or three kinds,
MOPS, BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES,
CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do.
CLOTHES PINS, lots of them,
TRAVELING BASKETS,
WHEELBARROWS, for small boys
BUGGY MATS,
and other things too numerous Co mention.
DRIED FRUITS,
Including
DRIED PRUNES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES,
DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS,
CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS,
Also, all kinds, of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES.
niSCGIIASEOTS.
HEMP aid CANARY SEEDS,
LAMP CHIMNEYS, all sizes.
Adamantine Candlea, '
Snnff, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
dozen varies, and a good assortment of Yankee No-
tions and Toys.
Wellsboro, April 17,1861.
Kollocb’s Dandelion Coffee.
THIS preparation, mads from the best Java Cofee
is recommended by physicians as a superior Nn
trioipns Beverage for General Debility, Dyspepsia,
and all billions disorders. Thousands who have been
compelled to abandon the use-of coffee will nse this
without injurious effects. One can contains the.
strength of Into pounds of ordinary coffee. Pries 2{
cehts.
Koilock’i Leva in.
The purest and best BAKING POWDER known,
for making light, sweet and n’utrlcloua Dread and
cakei. Price 15 cettr.
MAHCFACTffHED BT
H. S. KOLLOOK, Chemist,
Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets, Philadel
phia. and for sale by all Druggists and-Grocers.
March 5,1862.
TEAS,
r
SOAP,
TO THE PEOPLE
OF THE UNITED STATES!!
In the month of December, 1868, the nndenlßned for the
Brat time offered for sale to the public Hr. J. BoVCC
Sods’ Imefrial Wine Bitters, a=d this ebort
period ttyy hare gives such universal satisfaction to tpe
many thousands of persons who have tried them that Itis now
an established article. -The amount of bodily and mental
misery arising simply from a neglect of small complaints Is
surprising and it is therefore of the utmost Importance that
a strict attention to the least and most-trifling bodily ailment
should be had; for diseases of the body must invariably
affect the mind.. The subscribers now only ask a trial of
' DR. J.‘ BOVEE BODS’
IMPERIAL WINE- BITTERSiI l
from all .who have noVUttdthem. We challenge the world
to produie their.equal. ~ t
These TJitTERS'’ for the cure of Weak Stomachs, General
Debility r nnd for Purifying and Enriching the Blood,are!
absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy, on earth. To
be assured of this, iMs only necessary ’to make the trial.
The wine itself is Of a superior quality, being about one-third *
stronger than other wines; wanning and- invigorating the
whole system from the head to the feet | As these Bitters are
tonic in their character,|ao they strengthen
and invigorate the whole eyatem and give a fine tone and
healthy action to all its ports', by equalizing the circulation
removing obstructions, and producing! a general warmth
They Kiwalso excellent for Diseasesand-Weakßeea-pecnllar
to PemalcSy a Tonic is required to strengthen
and.bfrace the system. No- who.is subject to
laasftudfe and faintness, should bo without them, as they arc 1
reviving tlieir action. j t
THESE BITTERS
Will not r only .Cure, but Prevent Disease,
and in Uiis respect are doubly valuable to theperson who
may usd them. For ‘ .
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of Che Nervous
System* Paralysis,' Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic
Dr,; Bods’ Celebrated Wine Bitters .
iARE UNSURPASSED!
For-Spre Throat, so common among ‘the Clergy, they are
truly valuable. .
For the'aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak con
stitution—for Ministers of the Gospel, yers. and all.pub
lie speakers—for Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Stu
dents. Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary life, they
will prove truly beneficial.
As a Beverage, they are wholpspme, innocent, and delicious
to the tlste. They produce'all the exhilarating effects of
Brandy cr Wine, without Intoxicating; aud are a valuable
remedy for pe,rsops addicted to the use of excessive strong
drinjrfkrid'wbo wish to refrain from ft. They are-pure and
entirely free"from the poisons contained In the adulterated
Wines and Liquors with which the country is flooded.
Theaeßitt rs not only CURE but PREVENT Disease, and
should Be used by all who live in a country where the water
is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being
entirely innocent and harmless, they may bo given freely to
Children and infants with impunity.
Physicians, Clergymen, am! temperance advocates, as an
act of humanity, -should assist in spreading these truly
valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby essentially aid
in banishingDrunkenness-cml Disease.'
In all Affections of the Head, Sick Head
ache! os Nervous Headache, pr. Sods’
Imperial Wine Bitters will he found to
be most Salutary and Efficacious,
FEMALES.
The many ceitificates which been tendered us, and
the letters which we Arc daily receiving, areconclusive proo
that among the women these Bitters have given a sntlsfnc
tiou which no others hayo done before. No woman in the
and should be without them, and thone who once use them
will to keep a supply.
| DR. J. BOV EE QODS’
.'imperial wine bitters
Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has
used them successfully in his practice for the hut twenty-fire
years. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right
to manufacture and bell Dr. .7. Bovee Bods’ Celebrated Im
perial Wine Bitters, had them tested by two distinguished
medical who pronounced; them a valuable
remedylfor disease. *
Although the medical men of the country, as a general
thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet* we do not believe
that a respectable Physician can be fotins in the United
States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will
not hlghlj approve DR. J. BOVEE DODS 1 IMPERIAL WINE
BITTERS;
In all newly settled places, there is always & large
quantity of decaying simber from which a poisonous miasma
is erected, these Bitters should be used every morning btfore
breakfast.
DR. J. BOYEE DOBS’
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS
Are composed if a pure and unadulterated Win?,combined
with Bai berry, Solomon’s Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree
Burk; Spikenard, ChamomilQ I’lbwers, and Gentian. They
are manufactured by Dr. Dod* himself, who isan experienced
and successful Physician, and hence should not be classed
among the quack nostrums which-flood the country, and
against which the Medical Profession are so Justly prq/u
diced.
These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly
tested by all classes of the community for almost every
variety of disease incident to the human system, that they
are now deemedmdispensabic as a
TOXIC, MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE .
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!
It Costs, hut Little ! Purify, the Blood I Give
Tone to the Stomach I Renovate the
System ! and Prolong Life I
Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for $5.
Prepared and sold by
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO.,
• ' SOLIS PROPRIETORS,
78 William Sirv.et, New York.
<5?- For sale by druggists and grocers generally through
oat the country.
Sept. 26,1801.—1 y.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
MOFFAT’S I
VEOEIABLB LIFB FZXjXsS.
AND PHQ3NIX BITTERS.
3PHIE high Andcn vied celebrity which the«e pro-emloeot
L BitdlciQM hrabtcqitlrod tor their invaluable efficacy in
1 the Disease? which they profess to cure, lias rendered the
usual practice of puffing not only nnuccewary, bnt uawortby
of thoiu. . {
IN ALL CASES '
of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rhcmatisiin, Affections of the
Bladder and Kidneys.
BILLIODS FEVERS AND hItER > COM PLAIN TS.
In th« sooth and west, where these diseases prevail, they
will be found Invaluable. Planters, farmer? and others, who
once use these Medicines, will never allerwards he without
them. ’I
BIFLIOUB COLIC. SEROS. LOOSENESS. FILES,-CO STIVE
NESS,COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, GOKRCPT
HUMORS, DROPSIES. .
Djfspepsfa—So person with this distressing disease,should
delay using these medicines Immediately.
Efnption? of the Shin. Erysipelas. Flatulency.
FVrer attd Jgue. —For tois scourge of tbujwestern Country,
them medicinal will be found a safe, speedy and certain rem-,
edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return oi
the dieoase; a cure by these medicines is permanent*
Try them. Eesotisfiednnd be cured. ’
Jfrvlneit o/iomplcxxon~-
GENBRAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL,
Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflamatory Rhema
- - tism. Impure. Blood, Jaundice,Loss of Appetite.
Mercurial Ditecues. —Never fails to eradicate entirely all
the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow.
erful preparation of SftrsanaVilla.
NIGHT SWEATS. KBRwbDS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS
of aD kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS.
P<Vr.—Tbe> original proprietor of these medicines was
eared of .pijes of 35 years’ standing, by the nse of these Life
medicines alone. '
PAINS in the head, side, back Joints and organs.
J&leumotttm.—Those affected with this terrible disease,will
be sure of relief by the Life Medicines.
Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy,Salt
Scrofltrfa,-or Sing’s Evil in its worst forms, Ulcers of ev
ery description. ,
Worms of all kinds are effecturally expelled by these modi
dues. Parents will do well them whenever their existence
suspected. Relief will be certairu
The Life PiUs and Phcenix Bitters
PDEIFIf THE BLOOD, _
And thu* remove tU disease from tho syatdm. Prepared and
S«U4y - DE. WHXIASI B. MOFPJT,
534 Broadway, cor. Anthony Street; Hew York.
forMtohj-aaDruggMr... , 52yl
CELEBRATED NOISELESS
SEWING MACHINES,
FAMILY AND MANpRACTDEEJS BSE,
- - ABROAD WAT, NEW YORE.
Agenda »n all tie principal CHiet and ZW*» fn tie
' ‘ ‘ United. State*, ■
Tbe Grover & Baker S. IS. Co.
NOW DEFER, IN ABJHTION.TO THEIR . . -
SPLENDID STOCK OF MACHINES
' ■ hAkingThe Celebrated' 1 ‘ ,
gkoyer a baker stitch,
NEW AND.SUPERIOR
Shuttle, or Zi«dc..Stltch Machine*,
Adapted to alt varieties., of ,owing, . ■ Mach more
Staple, Vnrq.il/e, Nqitelete and Perfect than any'
“lock-stitbV* machines heretofore in use 1 . * ‘
- All who use 1 this class of machines will find these
new “ lock-stitoh” machines by Grover k Baker a
great advance upon. pU “lock-stitch” machines here
tofore in the market.
The Grover & Bolter machines have taken the first
premiums, over all competition, at every Slate Fair
where they have been exhibited this season.
{From the Nets York Weekly..)
The Grbvcr & Baker Sewing Machine Company,
who have from the first beenamong the most promi
nent \n bringing the sewing machine to its present
state of perfection step by step, and who still con
tinue.their improvements, have recently introduced,
and are now.Jargely sewing machines
making .the lock-stitch, of the same patterns and at
the same prices as their celebrated Grover & Baker
stitch machines, thus placing side by side in their
salesrooms, for examination and comparison, the two
most popular and only good machines that are made,
leaving the selection and choice entirely at the option,
of the purchaser, whose decision under such circtim-'
stances, seeing both machines operated and -contrast- 1
iug specimens of the work of each is quickly made.
And a siill further advantage is offered by the, plan
adopted by this company, which is that in case the
purchaser of cither style of machine should find
son for reversing their decision, they will be at liberty
to exchange their first choice for such a machine as
their increased knowledge and experience may sug
gest.
The machines manufactured by the Grover A Ba
ker Company, whether lock-stitch or
Grover & Baker stitch,’combine all the latest useful
improvements and are finished in the best style of the
art.
Jan. 22, 1862. May 15, 1861,-ly.
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP
AGAIN IN FULL BLAST.
T>OBEK|X YOUNG, lata of the firm of Tahor
JLV <£?Co., Tioga, takes tbis_ method Ip in
form the Puulic that he has.leased the
Foundry and Machine Shop,
in the Villagi of 'Wellsboro, for a term of years, and
having pat itjlo good running order, is prepared to'do
all kinds of usually done at such an establish*
mept, in tho qcst manner and out of the best material.
TWEN'
■Y TEARS EXPERIENCE!
lover twenty years’experiencein thebu
| have the work, entrusted to aim, done
I his supervision.
jr/Sr will be eent-ont half JinUhed.
KPIKGS, PLOWS , STOVES
tall kinds on band and made to orders
EGBERT YOUNG.
Ho has-hadl
sinees and will
directly undci
Ko icc
MILL-GEA
and castings o
May 28, 185
RE MOT AG.
PH RIBEROLLE
JOSE
HAS remn .-ed his BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER
and TIN DIG STORE, from hie late location on
Main, Street, to his Tannery at the lower end of the
village, where lie will bo glad to .wait on bis customers
and the public generally. Competent, jrorkmen- are’
employed in the Manufacturing Department, and all
work warrantee to be-our own manufacture.
Also, all kinds of^
READY-MADE BOOTS AND. SHOES*
constantly on hanA- All andSho.i..
Findings, alsb ( distantly on hand and for sale at low
prices for cash ir ready pap?. ' '
HIDES and 3 ELTS taken in exchange for Goods
at. the highest niarket price. JOS. RIBEROLLE.
Wellsboro, Alig. U, 1861..
N. B. All (hose indebted to the subscriber by book
account, or otherwise, are requested to call at once
and square up, * JOS. t RIBEROLLE.
- I
STOVES ANt) TINWARE.
WILLIAM ROBERTS
HAS opened! a new Stove and Tin Shop in the
Stor^opp<Uile-S'»y , &'Building, whereto is pre
pared to farnirhlhis o!d friends'and-customers, ond
the public generally with everything in his line of
business, including . _
Cooking Stoves of the moat approved styles; Par
lor, Dining Roon, and Coni Stoves; Tinware and
Kitchen furnitur i of all varieties. ?
jpff* Call and see our new stock.
Wellsboro, Fe>y. 5. 1862.
tAL MCCLELLAN
;o go into winter quarters, and P. B
igt., has decided ta ** follow suit,”
►ly laid i&ft very-large stock of Is T ew
viz
lil.
GENEI
HAS decided
Williams, ,
and hna according
Goods in bis line
Kerosine (
Lamp. Oil,
g Fluid, Campbene,
cohol, Turpentine,
Dnigir,
: Heines,
Burnir
A 1
Patent Me
Windc
w Glass,
AOi* 4c.f
it lowest city prices daring the
to, Pvß. WILLIAMS^jIgt.
N. B. Confederate State Stocks' and allboolrao.
counts are at discc ant—can’t soil goods for either.
Walleboro,- Not. 27, 1861..
which will be eo!
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
rpHB UNDERSIGNED would respectfully
1 inform the citizens of WELLSBORO and vicin
ity, that be has leaded the store owned by A, P. CONE,
one door east of. FARR'S HOTEL, on Main Street,
where be will keen constantly on hand ; - '
A LARGE AND] WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
Family Groceries Provisions,
! SUCH AS ’
FLOUR, MEAD. AND FEED,
KEROSENE OIL, BURNING FLUID,
CAMPHENE, j?OBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., &e.,
which he Will sell Johoep '.
P(iR CASH.
Also a large asijortmcntof Bne BRANDIES. GINS,
WINES, OLD RYE AND WHEAT WHISKEYS: he
jilpo Manufactures a superior article of CORN WHIS
KEY, which he wit) Sell.to Lumbermen, Hotel Keep
ers and others, at
wkoLJSSAIE,
Cheaper than aiy other establishment in Northern
Pennsylvania. / J.J. EATON.
Wellsboro, Jan. 15,1862.. •*?.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Letters* testamentary
having been granted to tho subscriber, on the
estate of Hagart late of SnlKvan township,
dec’d., notice tie hereby given to those indebted to 1
make immediate paymen-,and those having claims to
present them’property, authenticated, for zelflcment to
t ‘ ISAAC SQUIRES, Biecutor.
Sullivan, jkaieb 26, 18j52. - ~ ■
CORNING
FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE 0]
BAKER’S
BIGELOW 4 THOMPSON.
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMp/nf
Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital *
BART FORE FIRE. INSURANCE Co*/.\
Capital, i
PAfENIX FIRE INSURANCE COUP if
Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, '
PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COirJl*
Of Now York City—Capital
NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURavpp
Of Hartford, Ct. " ® <?0.
MANHATTAN FIREINSURANCEra
■ OS New York City,—Capital < ' o,
MASBASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO.
HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE CoRp*^
NEW YORE LIFE INSURANCE CO * lst
' Accumulated Capital, '
The subscribers are prepared to i (sne b o v ■ '
auranco im the most farorable terms ia aeK ll
kpown-and reliable Stock Companies
Farm buildings insured fir three j em
low as pdy good companies. 3
Alllosses will be prompt!” adjusted ,
office.:- Applications by m4l
tbntion WM.RBim,
: Oct. IS, 1862. C.H.Ih2,
P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. IPSOS .
jPUBLIC:
Choice .Teas.—* Sc»da Crackers
Pure Saloratus.,... Marking Ink
Cr&am of Writing Paper—3 et
English Corbopate Soda~ , Pens and Envelope)
Corn Black and Yellow S
Futmegs and (-linger ! Indigo, Cudbar, ai
Pepper and Cinnamon.... ,« articles for colon:
Stove Blacking..,. j Betsies for pres, fn
Prepared Glue Violin <fc Viol;
Brirtol Brick (scouring... Trusses A Shoulder
Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all
promptly answered;
Every article for sale usually sold in & fir
Drug Store, and at the lowest market price*.
Wellaboro, May 1, 186li I
C ABIiVEX
jpggggg WAjBE ROQ
THE Subscriber most respectfully announcf
he has on band at the < old stands and fr
Cheap Cot of Fnrnitare.
comprising in part
Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries or.
Cases, Center, Card and pier Table*) Dm\
Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Common i
Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteadt, Slant
fas and Chairs, Gilt and Bosewood Jfouldm
Picture Frames.
COFFINS made to order on short dq!
hoarse will bo furnished [if desired.
CHARLESTON FLOURING ML
WRXQHT «5c BAH.EV,
Ha-vihg secured the best mills in the County, ai
prepared to do
Custom Work, Mcrcliunt
and in fact everything thatj can -be done in
Mills, so as ter give perfect Satisfaction.
FLOUR, MEAL AND FEED,
AT WHOLESALE OK RETAIL,
at oor store in Wellsbbro, jor at the mill.
Goods exchanged for grain at the market price
All’gooda delivered free of charge within tb
ration.- ' i[. WRIGHT A BAIJ
Welli>oro, Eeh. 13, iB6l
s now receiving a large and Se ccted SI
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
I
consisting in part of a General Stocfe of -
DEY GOODS, j LADIES’ DRESS 00'
Dye Staffs,
Putty,
Ac., ‘ Ao., Ao,, **i
Allot which viU-bo »rid VERY ROW for
sem PAF onw-
ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE
• TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
1 All persona buying fl OOD£ for
BEADY PA 7
Are redpectfally invited to call and ea* B
THE STOCK,
Aa they are to be soldat
7ERY LOW PRICES. I
Tioga, Oct. 16.1861. j- T. L. BA
FASHIONABLE mnUNEBT
MAIN ST. r WELLSBORO.
MISS PAIJXINB SMITH hujnst pnwl
FALL AND WINTER <3 OOPS.
Consisting of Straws of all kinds,
Bloomer Hats, Flowery Velvets* Silks °*
and in foot
all KINDS of trimmings.
She solicits a call from tioladios of Wellsi> ors
vicinity, feeling confident that
HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPEC
and compare farorahly with those of any ei
meat in the county in regard to price.
' AND PRESSING doi
superior manner.
JSf" Boom at the residence of C. William?)
eite U. S. Hotel, np-etairs.-
Oct, 2,1861.;
TTroOi! W6QL'.— Tb 9 highest
W price paid for Wool at tie
JOHIT A. BOY
• WELLsnono, pa., ’
APOTHECARY
WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL TIEALEfi «,
BSVGB. MEDICINES ASD CHEMICAL
perfdmeJy soaps,
TOILET ANO FANCY ARTICLE'.
SHUSHES, VABqiSBES, tUSTS,
OILS AND DjrE-STDFFS
patent m:mints
*■
WINDOF-GLASSj POTTY,
VIOLS AND BOTTLES,
LAMPS, CIGARS .AND Ti
FUSE WINES AN6 BEASI
FOB ■ MSmCAJj PGEPOSig.
ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WISE,
Warranted to be pure Grape joice, prepi
pressly for Communion puiiposee.
To Farmers.
TTe have for sale Farrieij's Powders end Lh
the best'krnd of preparations for Horses, By l
of the Powder, the appetite is improved, alldti
men.ta of thedigestive organs are corrected,?
softens the skin and gives,to the coal a soft
niog appearance.
The Liniment is psed for
all kinds in horses and oat
TO THE
N. B. Turning and Sawing dose to order.
August 11,1859. • B. T, VAX
NEW GOOD'S!
T* L. BALDWIN
READY MADE CLOTHING,
HATiS AND ’CAPS,
GROCERIES,' HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES, IVOODEN
stiff joints and loot
tie.