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

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V:-OHI WO*EN ARC^Ii^CSI-
I jifwneii are ang&TTn fij|V ; ’> '' f
-jßpVrsons, sqd r ~ ,
B*Mdut. btaiyr*j4jL ft «*|mt , —,
’That govern these condole- 1 feS&res 7
- Qrimiaiijr wurftmdleand
vjfitk sovomparetbew
■ Xhouh baxxiog tnd sttoginklihc-beei,
fort» erte of fee honey?Ssi-^wt them,
Tltwpiuß ereeigele, jonsWjf
- Ahete?e something «o <h*n thfViihoat them,
Mimr their oddities her-/ .§y
j ph, tfo new ooatd thorn.
/ >-■ Thi»ev» eomethatWefaWeirtTuyeem,
jfoiiid yoa wjiy ,!»Irj '
,Rrt however frosty _it~eeems/' ■ -£. , . .
’ • ‘ft will melt with 'the' warf t( ;f-yonr Up, sir;
! WhtleAlhers, like connterMi ,4 }■!>«»,
CThebestimUetioni are hi ill : "i>)
. . With beautiful , colors andilipijif- ..
Bat oh! they’re the devil KisViillow!
... ,
, ThereV somethin gso chare in j shout them,
; .Whatever their oddltiMho, /» .
Oh! wo never could msnij I Jwhontweml
i J niii'ftii *»» l».i. • i f
ij- »ro» th» : «th Bennsylt pnrtlxr.
!j ; Wtu&xsßvya, Vii[| &)y 2,1862.
I Tits eleventh lpvnlry/or at
least -one company of it. (C(|/I ifCapt.Mitcb
ell,): would notbe entirely forj i Itfi’ d in you* col
umns ; therefore I cent my til 1|; in, my little
one-horse tent, to tay a few ; ifO;«*cbnoerning
them, hoping it may .not bee Jtii»»ly void.of in-'
tereat to the waders of the ij who may
have friend* connected-with ;f) e Company.
Ibis is arainy wet morning, h(/unlike many
that we are forced ‘
About one week ago, while were laying,
at the White Hnnse, it was riitii sd that Jack
son,| with. 40,000 men was it; i> vicinity, or
soon would be. /It caused pdv»,;| !|ement what
ever, excepting the numerous lexers that were
operating there, who are Mwj! yafthe first ones
to ‘‘smell a mice.” • : £ I
It was Saturday, 11 o’oloc)! ‘ Is ;tn., and nil
was going on smoothly. Thiß was out
“praotioing” under a large ,'api&letree. The
men were scattered about tar/>; as usual;
when all si onoe orders csme 'to; pick up and be
ready, for the enemy were.upitn,ss. The sut
lers •skedaddled’ in all directili/|leaving {heir
“all”, to the meroy of every bt 'among whom
were many that improved thei opportunity, and
run the risk of being left jbe. . For once,
and only onoe in my.expepeioej entler goods
were cheap. Many are the' the boys
possess, giving proof of the ; je@rosity of the
poor sutlers. ! . . .
Finally, all was ready, adieu to
White House forever, for tiilf-renr guard* titanSFIRLI) CLASSICAL SEMINARY
burned everyth.ng, not exce;Gen. Lees IVi OT a NSF IEU), tiogA CO., PA.
house. We marched to St, Pi/f r a Chtrpob, , ~ .
t ;ii j.Lu t eja, „„ headed ■ The Spring Terra of this Institution will commence
where we remwned till übte we tieaaea Maroh 18tb| ISS2 , and oont iou. thirteen week..
towards Williamsburg, wh(>rt ; ftoi armed two , . i
, , . ,w - » .j l k’-uHTt t. E. WILDMAN, A* M...... Principal.
houre later, tired and J 1 Beemr t 0 Mrs. H. P. R. Wildhan „Preceplress.
have been a plan Of McClelffP ns to re- Mi JS E . A , Chase. ..Mnsic Teacher.
treat, or at least to suffer 'j hlJiKton to take Mr. Isaac Stickebt I.Penmanship.
White House, knowing we wth i^ir little force ’ . ... : ,£iPE_NSES. j_ _
could not oppose them. l did not like Tuition, Room &enf, Fiiel and Bbafd'per Tenn,
the idea Of retreating, but say a welj in Common English .... $2B 50
conducted retreatia joetas a well Tuition from - - - $2 50 to $6 00
fought battle. Our forces Altogether, at the The success of thoachool during! there times when
White House, were about 2.0l)04 • Five oompa- • th " c ” u , n,r / a Deed demands', the Serrices of overy
...il , . J , is,' .. r J able-bodied young men, has been beyond tho expecla
me* of the Pennsylvania there, and t; o ns of tho most sanguine of its ! friends. Thode
a few Companies of the 6tb rtigcf cavalry. I pertinent- of ' Panmanship. is .very. popular. Prof.
- ThU place tjpntalns about 5,Si inhabitants; SiicMeyJ.:n.m*ster «f hi.ipmfessiin. pm mo.t
.•* r“” —"o** !,f Si » ’■ ’ happy to say that he has boon prevailed upon to re
aboat one hatf; ltd population in .fmes OI peace, j main with us. Besides the.daily instructions that he
It is one of-the oldest settled plates in the' Un : I gives, Professor Slickney give* pxtm instructions to
lon and if it were situated ih onlt'-of Pur north-1 t hos « desiring it foFa wawnabU compensation,
era states, with the odvimtagis fet now has, it Th / S ?„ d ® B i. rin s teBoh J™' 11 " w ; n
,, ’ a ' • i kf - be admitted for bait or two thirds the terra, others for
Would 800 n be a large City. full term only. Board inthe liallat $1 50 per week.
Scores pf lovely damsels pf, B these streets, Rooms for sel{-jooayding can be rented in tho village,
but their lovely bosoms heaV. f feot for the nor-' All kinijsidf-praduote.takan in paymentJfor tuition
them Yankee boys. Their looks,, so ® t B ™ tirket P r i c “-
lull of contempt and envy, ti ll j'i plainer than e ’
words, that we are uriweleimi 'guests. Rut
what cafe we, are there not .tot Jy damsels at
home, with outstretched armi, t-iiady to receive
ua ? Yes, and rest : we will
try and beeome worthy of yc sfc#ateem and the
confidence you jmphse in us.'
There was heavy firing till 1 diCr'yeSterday, in
the direction of Fors'Darling atfd the A>pinlon
la here that it him fallen, an; J l, |t McClellan,
occupies/the pebel Capitol. ! « 'cry one baa
great confidence in MeClellat,, | id tbe npinion
is that be is the best General !fa; l ever yet lived.
.Who.would not fight und< r liich a leader?
Everything, they say, is worl a charm,
> atod we all believe that {jio fal/ol Ricbmond Will
end the war. ,
The boys from T-ipga in Company
F, are all. well and in good #i» |s. .
■; 'p! Ba
A Public SUrting at 1/w|^cevllle.
A public meeting wng heliat Eawreneeville,
on Saturday evening, consider the
propriety of petitioning ihsfPlesideDt ofthe
United State* to free the *la'“e»iand j use them
to put down the slave.holder‘ksyl}elUbn.'
i The Hon . Royal Wheeler -mu, called to the
chair, and E. D. Wells, was ■ipp.J'nted Secreta
ry.’ •'
After an able address from- J. W. Ryon, Esq.,-
and., remarks from"" Messrs. Fitch, Holt, and
Wells, the'following petition-‘ wis'adopted and
signed by those present, andjifjfcommittee ap
pointed to prooure other,sign? J: *
To His Excellency, AbbaSiS 1
President of the J
The undersigned, loyal citlwis of fioaga
Cqonty. Pennsylvania. of differey political par
ties, most respectively represent ,to’ youV
Excellency, that while we regW| the. legitimate
object of the Government to subdue the’
rebellion ; we have became conduced that this
it notj likely to be done, at least,.’! jthout a much
greater sacrifice of the lives brave sol
dienj unless the cause of the 'rebellion is re-,
moved; and we therefore humbly and earnest
ly .entreat your Excellency to a proclama
tion, bs e war measure, giving /eedom to all
the slaves of rebels ; and inviCfig all loyal
slaves to take refuge - within tht/line* "ofmir
armies, and* henceforth to employ oil
black who may offer themselves n any part Of
ourjcountry. in anyway theyc-tf.beuaed wi;e
lievjs and tissist our. suffering r lUnteera ,in put
ting down lhe slaye holder's ; rebellion, and as
heretofore, We will continue to pray that your
ExceUenoy tnay’he directed blessed by the
Great Baler of .petioni, _,
Has not the time come, Mr. : ditor, for this
movement, and will not the p. a'ple of Tioga
County, and of the entire Nojithjisend up their
earnest prayer to the Preaideiit ( .ifefore tens of
thousand* more of our brave -sif ijiers are
rificed upon the battle field, and [before foreign
powen interfere and compel this most
rigfatsoos and common sense inotsure f
Hoping win pretext she subject in
tbs AatUSOX, with « teal 'will wake up
•verjrpkrt of the oonntry. I fnvyoura in the
cauid# iwfa«-o«f bsloted W yjy. W.
'Panfio* fays:—A chap MjmHdim come*
In out ofiee, end sits boor witboot
OD# word of truth during the ttMle-iime, Hh
'' t '
Hi
.*cei _ and yet*.. . .. —..-
all that is known upon every Important topic within tha
scope of -human intelligence. Every important article Is it
hM boon specially written for it* page* by men who are au
thorities upon the sahlch they epeak. They are re
quired to bring the subject* np'MTthe present moment; to
state jnst how it *tand« tuna. All the statistical information
is from the latest reports; the geographical account* keep
pace with the latest explorations; historical matter# include
tlis: freehmt iustrTjoy* ;ibe -biographic*! notfcea.aot-pnJt
armlrOt a library ofJtaelfr.
. ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.—
.Being a Political History of the United State#, from the or
‘gaulzation of the first Federal Congress in 1780 to 1866? .Ed
ited and compiled by Hon. Thomas H, Benton, from the of*
ificiai Records of Conroe*. - - - -
The work will be completafritr'lk rdyal octavo rolnmea of
T6O pages each, 14 of which are now ready. An additional
volnme will Ite issued once In three months.
Form a club of four* and remit the price of four books
and fife copies fill bo sent th*Temitte£a«gMSffor*ar
ring #Wy>Oi»a4onj
No other works will so liberally reward the exertions
Agents. Ax Aobxt Wasted in this County. Terms made
known on appHcatWat? PubUsbers. '•* r [#sn. 11, *63.
GROCERIES ASD PROMSIONS,
rpHE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully
JL .inform the citisena of W.ELLSBOHO nod vicin
ity, that be has leasedthb store owned by A. P. CONE,
one door east of FARE’S HOTEL, on Main Street,
where he will keep constantly on band
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
Family Orpcferiw & Provisions,
'' such"AS
FLOUR, MEAL. AND FEED,
KEROSINE OIL, BURNING FLUID,
CAMPHENE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac.,
which be will sell cheep
fCr cash.
Also a large assortment office BRANDIES. GINS,
WINES, OLHRYB AND Wfa«AT WHISKEYS; be
also Manufactures n superior article of CORN WHIS*
KEY, which he will sell to Lumbermen, Hotel Keep
ers and others, at
•r->v,r, :W#fLES4L*E.
Cheaper than any oHulf e»tibliihmotit in' Northern
Pennsylvania. J. J. EATON.
Wellaboro, Jan. 15,1562.
Summer Apple —Early Harreetj Early Strawberry,
Large Yellow-Bough, Golden ’Sweet. Bed Astrochan.
Autumn Apple — Gravenstein, Fall Pippin, Porter
Junetfcog, Rambo, Jersey Sweeting,
Winter Apple —Baldwin, Newton Pippin, Rhode
Island Greening, EsoplnT&plrfcenburg, Boston Russet,
Ladies Sweeting, Lndie Apple, Peak’s Pleasant, Hub*
biirdtun Yellow!Bellflower, Norib*
l ern Dutch
< Jfeaftitain, Bot
tle Green, Wagoner,
Crab Apple— Large Red Snail Red, de.,
'Yellow, do.
Pear, PrfccTiO Cents.
Summer —Madaliene, Bloodgoodl Dearborn's Seed*
ling. Bummer Fra no Real, Roslieaer, Obatd’a Sam*
mer Buijjeii - -?f;*■' V ‘ ' ‘ ; 1 if fff
d* lutonfce} SebkelfVfrgalien,
Beuree d' Am&tid, Flemish Beauty ,j Onondaga, Fulton,
SteVens’ Genesee, Urbanist©, Napoleon, Henry 4tb,
Dtx, Cushing, Blucher's Meadow,! Bezi de la Motte,
Oswego Beurre, 6olden.4teWTe pf Bilboa, Beurre
Bose, Woodstock. ~ Ui w'vi
Winter — Lawrence, Gloat Morcban, Passe Colmar,
Vicar of Wakefield. i
Black Heart, Black TartarTan, Down's
Late Red, May .Duke, Early Pfrrple Guine, Late
plack, Guy's Early White, Napoleon Bignrreau, Am-
Yellow Spanish, Beauman'a May, Holland Bi*
garreau, Drop of^H^iringt^n.
Ptnms, Prlcc SO C^nii.
Duane's Purple, Lawrence's Favorite, Washington,
Huling's Superb, Mattesop's Favorite, Smith's Or*
leans, Jefferson, Magnudi BoiTntn, Imperial Gage.
Ptiauii. Pri«-« IfijCcuia.
Crawford’a Early,. JJeloooton, Berjtejj's T.llow,
Sweet Water. - "n - • - r -l\T
Grapes.;
Tsabelly, Catawba. Concord, Diana, Rebecca, Dela
ware, Hartford Prolific, White Sweet Water, Blael
Burgundy. J
EnglUir O^wfctrrlM.
Sercral Varietes, t
Cari'nnts.;
Cherry, White Batch and Red, do.
Norway Spruce, European Silver Fir, Scotch Fir,
Balsam Fir, AmeVican Arborvitse, Siberian do., En
ropean. Lurch, --Breen 1, Forafjh es, rtf bite Flowerin
DenUia, Graceful Dhhlxla^’Althes,‘Chinese Weirilia
Baltimore belie Rose, Queen of the Prair es, Willow.
The above we offer for sale at oar Nursery; they
are handsome and -of "superior finality, h«ve all been
transpiantedmnd will Mar removing with safety.
In digging and packing erre wilt be taken, and the
charge for packing will be the eostiof materials used.-
Trees will be .<pMMMCalitfeC?3ikWs depot free of;
charge. We invite all'to visit our Nursery and sec;
for themselves. Orders should be sent in early.
i4,as!^T KHAM - !
WELLSBORO POST, OFFICE.
> #- T ; •- - --- -»+t
Mails close *»folh)w«:-TM Northern (Tioga, Cor
ningr Cleveland, New York, Ac.,) at 9.45 a. u. The
Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, Ac.,) at
7AS-Ji. it. i JThe Jersey: Shore, (Morris,-Cedar. Kan,
Ac.,) jandfhe Condefaport (Pine Creek,'Bathes, Wc<t
Pike, Ac.,) at 2,p.every Tuesday and Fridsy.
California Malle leave New York the Ist, lltb and
21st of each month. ■ ;
An lOtwhafli. Mai) fat CriilacnhkkiMffSt. Loeis
twice • week. Letters far this MaildMld be marked
-.** Of- -- I ■ *1 X.
,AU letters aUeired to contain vabufcieenMesares
should be registered. ' ' r ' ■ •
Post Masters are instructed to retain aflrijafliaat.
,4&S HjnjUjjjjjfc &V3>o*tae>-b>pald.
7 A, it* to B>/n,l»wry day,
sahday eneepteiL r; . lf; •
' ' ' 'i-. f - ' v ' v ..sf;* t u .
aHoNCESTBA'PEB LYE, for sale at
v MX'g BEUfI »TBB*
X WAT or PBOCTIISO tux ctclopaoia OB dxbatxs.
TO AGENTS.
r -, TREES !.. TREES ! <v
PDft'SALE,'THE FOLLOWING APpLfi, '
Price, 20- Cents.
For extra sized Pear trees we .shall extra prices.
•*s~i lifts.
‘ -.err- e vbs>3 -.. ..'«iMW ••<' 1•- =i lei;.- ir' f
Mt » 1* eaMtftf I'sw $
I*v ;'SfK «>• «ctv
■ I*. 'dice bf.Abeuhntii author priirmelf’e Treatise
satire,
Joba'RanUn, of
•• ißook aidlV*<rtical r '
of Practical apifwtttoeilal
' "Penman ShJp.Comttercial Calcnlatiojaitlhai Cmia:
■ ponittfnce." : •"•'■ -. " ’ W !-M **• * s ';
J. J. Cart{s,';Aitistaufc Tauter tn lb* - iwk-kecptng,
'■ Department. -''": r ’7 ■ “• ■-’ '•.-■■->■■■ ■'
<3eo. P. Sows, Teacher of OrrmmentalPwmanship. - -
•-. lli." '
Hon. Daniel ,8. Dickinson, LUX).., Lecturer on Cqm
'bbpftfai Caw and fttlitical Economy. * V
Hin.lßiinsom Bsleela, Lecturer onGontniola, Protnia
• tStf Notes, bud Wile s ®! Exchange, -jd’
BerfDr. 4 !!.- Andrews, onCominCroiu! "•*
' Stadente can enter at any time; no vacation. Qmd. J
nates arc presentedwilh an elegantly engraved Di
ploma,' "Usual time'raquircd to complete full com
mertialcunrs* ftomB t»J2 week*. Rverystudentia;
guaranteed to be competent to take charge of the:
book* of apy business firm.and qualified to, earn a
salary &JB* ISM Jojll ,sth perVannnm, 'Assistance
rendered to graduates in obtaining aituationa. Board
tfiaft.aO per week,
£SB~ For particulara send for circular, enclosing
atatnp. I
April #, 1881.-Iy. 1
Get the best.— patholgt of the ee
productive organa; by Russell T. Trall. M.
I>. The Sexual Organismby Jajies G. Jacksok,
M. D. Bostonr 8.-Letbbett Ejiebsos, No. 129,
Washington Street.
“The Iraatiaea.ln tbla rolume are upon subjects, of
the almost importance, in a physiological point .of
view.' These subjects are handled in an able manner.
The authors are , medical men of large experience:
and the advice which they give ia sound, and applica
ble alike to the guidance of parents and to the bene
fit of the yoang. A perusal of the work will do much
to secure healthy mental aud bodily functiotis; while,
to.iuffering humanity, it offers judicious advice, which
may save many from complicating their sufferings by
resorting to.qnack-doctors and empirical treatment.”
—lloitun Journal.
“Should be read by all old enough to understand
it.”— Water■ Cure Journal. . .
“It will be the.s<mree-of. much.good; -being pre
pared with care, and'from-abundant knowledge.”—
Jioeton .Traveller,
“It is a book for the times, and tbonid be in every
family."— IVorfif’r Cneir, Boiton. ■ > ■
“An honest effftrj to diffuse useful information.—
Moit popular work! en thtesubject are tbs reverie of
this, nnd are mere advertisements of quacks."—Ply
mouth Rock. ’ • i. ' ' ' ‘ A
“A valuable addition to medical literature."—Rat
ion True Flag, - . , - • t \
“A-valuable book for tha afflicted,arid for. all who
would not be. It» counsels ure of great importance
to all,”—JTosfon Congregationaliit.
“Contain* practical information that iboald be
known ami acted upon by parent! and children, the
married and single. The chapters devoted to children
and'their management Ought to be read by every mo->
ther."— Nunda {N. K.) New. .
For sale by the publisher, as above; and by Red
ding A Co.* i> Stale; Street* Boston ; by Ross k Tou
sey* 121, Nassau Street, N. Y.; and all Booksellers.
Price £3. Sent to any address. Unlike any other
book, thisiwlll teach the render how to prevent, and
permanently ccbe, every form of; sexual or
derangement without seeing or consorting any doctor
Noolher.medical book ba* t eves -received
such \Qet the Beti.
To Fanners and Dairymen.
FYCtR'S RVTTSR- WORKISO ’ CHURN
IS nrpnnunced by Farmers and Bailsmen in New
by all in this Stale'whihkvs tested
it fairly, to.he the best chore now in pse.
This cbuVn'took the premium at the County Fair
held in Wellsboro’-two years ago, and we have the
names of many reliable farmers in this County and
and adjoining ope?,‘who offer their testimony in its
faveiK and in fact woold not be without one. V
E. WILDMAN.
Tbs ohjint is simpbin its construction, less liable
to get oat of repair limn any other, aid is sold at
less prices Iban most patent churns, with equal ca
pacity end far loes pieritrr. rWe raannfacturs four sites
respectively, 'No. 2, 3,'4, 5, price $1.00,' |S,OO, $6,00,
S7.UO. AU orders-will be promptly attended to.
Town and County rights for sale at reasonable rates.
All infringements on this pate lit will be pros
ecuted forthwith. | |
All orders mpst be addressed to the proprietors for
Penn. - ■ i - B. C. 4'Hi C. BAILEY.
Tioga, April 2,1862.
Fall of King Cullon,
B. GEER, AGENT, '
IS now receiving arid intends keeping eoustantly
on band, a targ* «f; ; 'i-
DBT GOODS* j '
GROCERIES, . ... j
CROCKERT, , r .
• . ' - -> HAEB-tWARB, ’
Ac., Ac., Ae.,, ‘
whfeh he *iti »ell etthe least possible advance frees
cbu nppn. wb)gh e man can live!
_ GALL AND SEE. - ' : f ”
' No Ch&rge for Sho wlfigCloofts.. »
Xiawtenoavillc, March 26, 1862,
WIBUSBORO’ ACADEMY.
a . Wellsboro', Tioga County, Peusa.
MARINOS N. ALIEN. A. M.t - - Principal
assisted by a corps of? competent teachers.
■ - The Sprinf Term-will commence on the -34th of
Merch, 1862. : , .
- Tuition, for term of fourteen- ireeis, from $2.60 to
$6.00, •
pST'k Tucus’ Class will also be' formed.
By order of Truiteee, '
J. P DONALDSON, Prvtu
Wellsboro, Not. 27, 1861.
SPRING FASHIONS.
. T & P. QUICK, HATTER,
SO..IJJ W:il«'r Htretl; Elmirn.
knaps ronrlnmly on. hands general assortment of
FASHION SILK AND CASSUIEREBATS4
-Alio all kinds of Soft Bats and CapvFnrs for
Ao.' Hats madsto older. Call and learn your meas
■nrsrand then-yon can have a Hat to fit yon. Plicae
to suit (betimes. ■ Quality warranted.
Blmira, March 19, 1852. .
i to jtofcUntbirim "f‘Tewofc«d” ;fron
V•• OLD EXPIRE STOJtB" ■.rrr
itroit -to iit promt loe»tiO»,lio ioaiV
'prepkrtd to fnrnirh Ini' old fH*nd« ind tuitoavrs
'wlw » will feinted'unrtmtat of '
‘DRY GOODS,
LADIES’ GOODS.
READY MADE CLOTHING,.
CLOTHS JEANS. CASSIMEEES, ,
BOOTS AND SHOES HATS,
GROCERIES, ,
PROVISIONS; . ' .
TEAS, COFFEE.
-••:--4an- • •. r '
At (B»n Mlwu*. ipn.
Us* York Prices. ; • -■
■ TkoTilglmt n«T>-rt pri«» p«U for- »U klnii of
~oobV'..’: . -
' ;
•:U';'' :
v*>M«vv«fc»,3Ni
JOHN-tR. BOWEN
mi¥E!PEt)PIE
' OF : TQ6. . fTA«t* * *
In the menti of Deoodrt#r.lB«,a» umtetalgvred for the
tot time to tbs public JJr. J. Botm
DoAa’ lmepri*lWb» Bitter*, »*d
peeled they each mntveraat IsatisActiOir t° *he
many tbousandsorpsteOeswhotoMrtsdthwtstbat It Is now
an ertabli*b£d vtkfe £b*-*moimtof bodily mnd tnental
mta«J »s«g AtipiifftcitaiigtaOtoOsmaU 1*
Surprising and it la tjMia&reof tbe.ntmoet Importance that
• strict attention to the le«st and mosttrains bodily ailment
(bodAt£bl& ; ti&bOS- <m»V3ni*ri*»y
effect the mind] The now only ask a trial of .
i -mSMSmS
: IMPERIA L -WIFE -BITTEfiSI 11
from.aUwho heye-tossed them. ,We jhileny storld
to produce their equal! . . •
TbeM Brtkm &r tho-oure of \T«ab -fitopxache j Gen^ral.
!MHtj t atkd for; apd EnridduiC Ihb Bloodr ftr *’
uoenrptised, by any other' recDcdy- . earth. To.,
u assured of^hUr jr b ,t<? make- tße'
Tb? of ,ar TOperfQrqwlity-bring aboni op^thlnJ,
warminp aud
W®tm ftso.m the head to tbp feet A* aro^
touie nnd aftergriru jM&ir w lengthen
end iarigoote.thp whole.iietem and give a fine tone and
Withy action to all' it* parte, bflt the circulation
rrinqriog otetractionSa and .'producing R general warmth
ape*l*o excellent for Diseiuw-aod Weakuee*:pepullarr
to' FcmileSt Where a Tonic 1* -required. to gtCCQgihAIl
and brace the system. No. Lady r who is to
ififitude am* faintnew, should be without them, aa they are
rorlrlngtheitaction.
Will art only Cure, Vat Prevent Disoaeo,
and in this respect sue doubly valnable to Use person who
may nse them. For
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.
WAk longs, Indigestion. Dyspspeta, Diseases of the Nerreus
System, Paralysis, Kies, and for oil cases requiring » Tonic
Dr. Oods* Celebrated . Wine Bitters
| ' AEE UNSURPASSED! ’
For Bar* Throat, ao comm on amoug th* Clergy, tb*y
truly-raltlabK - ' -
For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak con
stitution—for Ministers of thi Gospel, lawyers, and all pub
He speakers—for Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, fittf
dents, Artists, and sill persons leading a sedentary life, they
will pro«e truly beneficial.
Ad a Beverage, they are wholesome. Innocent. Snd delicious
to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating effeets-of
Brandy cr Wine, without intoxicating; and are a,valuable
remedy for persons addicted to the use of ‘excessive strong
drink.' and who wish to refrain from it.. They ere pays and
entlrely.free from the poison*, contained in the adulterated
Wines and liquors with which the country i« flooded L
These BUt rs not only COBB hut PHETENT Disease, and'
should be used by all who live in a country where the water
Is bad, or where Chills and Fevers arc prevalent. Being
eatirelj.innocent.and harmless, they may be given freely to
Children and Infante with imgialty.
PtiyefeiaaV, Clergymen, ami temperance advocate*,as-an
act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly
Valuable lUTZJSUS over Jhe land, and thereby'essentially aid
la banishing Drunkenness and Disease.
la. all Affections of tbe Bead, Sick Head- r
jtehe,' 6c>dicb>, Dr. Bods’
Imperial Wine Bitter* will be found to
~ be moat Saintary and Efficacious.
females.
The many certificates which have been tendered us. and
the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proo
that amonjftlte wijnfjui tjiese # l3ittertj'hafe a
lion whlch no others have done before. No woman in the
and should be without them, and those who ones use them
will not fall to keep a supply. ”
DR. J. BOVEE BODS 9
IMIPfcWAL ;WINE . THITERS
Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has
used them successfully & hi* pnX*lcp:fi>r t twenty-fire
years. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right
to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovee Dod#’Celebrated Im
perial Wine Bitters, had them-teated by two distinguished
medical practitioners whb pronounced them a valuable
remedy for disease! . .
thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe
that a respectable Physician CftP be fonnd ih the United
States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will
not highly 'approve J)B. DODS'^MP^RIAL-WINE
BITTCftS; , ‘ t
In all ne6iy settled places, where there la always a large
quantity of decaying slruber from which ft poisonous miasma
i*e mi ted, these UltteraibouW be fore
breakfast.
1 DR. J. BOVEE DODS;
imperial Wine bitters
Arc composed o I and unadulterated Wine, combined
with Barberry, Soidmop’a.Seftlj Conjfrey, .Wild Cherry Tree
Bark; spikenard. Chamomile-Flowers, and Gentian. They
are manufactured by I>r. Dods himself,’'who Is an experienced
and successful Physician; and hence should not be classed
amonf Bertram* wfildh. and
against which the Medical Profession are so Justly preju
diced.
These truly- vwiaalde .Btttiri bare iwanv-Bo thoroughly
tested by all classes of the community for almost every
variety of disease Inoid«nt>ts>Ahfi human system, that they
are now deemed Indispensable as a
■'lONl'e, ME&Wlifk AND A'sEV-EBAGEi- I
PDRCUASE ONE BOTTLE!
It Costa hut Little ! Purify the Blood I Give
, Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the
System i and Prdlong Life I
Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for $5.
' ■ —’ -Prepweditadeold by • -
caAKUiS'wtsnirtetD & co.,
SOLE PttOmEIOHS,
78 Wllliiiiii Slroi-l, N«w York.
For sala by druggists and grocers generally, threogh
out the country. ■ -
Sept. 25,1861.—1 y. - v
PURIPY THB BLOOD.
x ;: ; : j ■
lirm . p.nJ.iS,
AND PHffINIX BITTERS,
rpniS high Add envied celebrity which these preeminent
X. Medicines have acquired lor their Inmlafcbld effltfccy in
ill the DiSeasee Which they profess to care, has rendered the
Q-iUHI pracllceuf puffing pot only unnecessary'hut nawortb)
of them. . '' _
in all Casks - 1
of Asthma, lent* And Chronic Rtanatfcpi, Affection* ef the
Bladder and Kidney*.
• BILLIOUS FKVKRfI AND UTER*CO3iPLAIKTB.
ln'.tb*«outb and west, when then diseases .pmr»ll, tbty
will be found invaluable. Planters, farmer* and others, whu
once no* then Medidaes, wiUaerer.irflprwArds be without
them." * ' s —" - J ’-
«IFLIODS OOLiaSEQOS. LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTIVE
. . H £BB, CQI4>S AN D COUG OS, CIIQLIO, CORRUPT
5 , , HOMOHS, DROPSIES.
Isy'tpeptia.—Ho person with this distressing diseUe,shmi!d
delay using these medicines immediately! -
Fiatnloncy. y
. ou3 For loin scourge of the western Country.
‘thfetemetMdnes wQI be found asafe, speedy And cerfcMpfem
ertyr: Qlbst medicines Jeavet he system aujdecttoa return ol
the disease; a cure by these medidnes ll permanehi.'" • * "
Trjxhcrn. B* satisfied and be cured.- • •
F nweirffitftdtpfcyiari-c ' . V - ’ . /
QIKfiBAL DRBIXJTT, OODf!, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL.
Headachas of every Kind. TiiwardTevpr, Inflamatbry Rbema
tism, Impure Blood. Jaundice, Isiasdt
Mercurial Dittaies.— Never fails to eradicate entirely all
the effect* pf Mprmry, infinitely sooner than the most pow
erful preparation of Sarsaparilla.
NIGHT SWEATS. NERYODS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS
, of all, hinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS.
Pikt.~ The original'-prbprfeb r of these medicines was
fnaAof, pyes 0f.35 yeara’ standing, by the w of thcsaLlfe
medicines alone/ ' ’ ** i -
PAINS la Joints and organs.
with this terrible disease,will
be sure of.relief by the Ufa Medicines. _
, Rhsk«f Biped t& the Ueadeficttrvy, Balt3theam£*tlliDgs.
BrroftTOa. Ring's £vili» itsWvrtt off
cnMesoripttoa.— , -rr- 3
.Womw.ofAil
dt>f*- Paiwnts will do weti them wosneTer.tmdr tiyttence
fpspect edi ' Belief will bet* min **
BJB Broadway, cor. AntbffiHStrMV K»» Y*r)t.
>WaalabyaUßra|(Ma. Kyi
iWELhtjBORO BOQIC STORfe.
frtHß subscriber, baring jorebssed E
X.lßmUh hi* inlemt 4p the Honh
Business would tbeFttUlo of hi*
dcsiipto keep, j
A. NS-WS »00« ;
. iiNP BOOK OTOKB,
wherebe J*Ul:famish,
AT THE 01/D ml®,
■ a thVPosi Office Building, (or by mail) all
TEE NEW YORK DAWES
at the pabjiaher* prices. Hc witi aito keeep oa hand
all Ihe lilcrary Weeklics. and ,
Thp fflflnthlyliflgazines,
Including llprppt’g, theiitlanSc,Hodey’s, Peterson’s
Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., 4c. ■
' Alto, will bo kept constantly .on bead, a cora .ete
rwatUory-of, — - v - i
CLASSIOaZ.. HJSTOKICAIs. FOETICAX.
“SCHOOL [ AN3 MISCELLAITEOCS BOOKS,
Blunfc Bttoka, Pap<!k Bausings,
SHEET jfVSW, PICTURES, MAPS, Ac.
Orders for Binding Books. Thq work executed total
any taste, end on the lowest possible terms. Parijca
lar attention wil! also be given toSPKCIAL ORffaßS
for any thing comprehended in the trade.
One Thousand Volumes of the Lat Wt. Editions of
tSCAXQOZ. BQOKB.
Pairenis, ijeacfaers and Scholars, are invited to cal
and examine this larga assortment of School Books
in which may be found everything in nse in the 1
schools of the County. i| !’
Reanaas.—feanders’ entire ssries, porter’s Reader,
Sargeant’s, Town’s and Willsonft Readers.
Spillihc|bosks. —Sanders', Webstsrs Ac.
Arithhetlob.—Hreenleafs,!; Davies’, Steddard’s,
Colburn's Ac. i|
OEiEßAß*.—Brown’s, Kenyien’s, Smith’s Ae.
' 3 I’ ;
OiosirarniES,—Mitchell’s, Warren’s, Colton’s As.
I . i • |
Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ao,
Slates of all kinds and sixes.:* .
Copy Books, Steel Pens. I ;
Paper of ail kinds.
Latin, German, French and Greek Text Bosks; os
hand and purchased to order. I
Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Paper Hang
ings, Christinas Toys, Fancy'Articles, Maps, Pic-.
' tares Ac. * • , \
All orders promptly attended to.
Woiisboro, Nov. 27, 1861. IJ. F. ROBINSON,
REMOVAL.
JOSEPH RIBEROLLE
LJ <ik_S
and FINDIG STORE, frjim hie late location on
Main Street, to bis Tannery at the lower end of tbe
village, where he will be glad to’ wait on his customers
and tbe' public generally. Competent workmen are
employedln tbe Manufacturing Department, and all
work warranted to be our own^anafactare.
Also, all kinds of ;
READY-MADE BOOTS] AND SHOES,
constantly on band. All kinds of Leather and Sho
Findings, also constantly on band and for sale at low
prices for cosh j»r ready pay. J
HIDES «nd PELTS taken in- exchange for Goods
at the, highest market price. JOS. BIBEHOLLE.
Weilsboro, Aug. 14* 1861. (j
u'N~?£> AU indebted to die subscriber by book ;
account, or] otherwise, are requested to call at once
abd square up.! . JOS. RIBEEOLLE.
: STOVES AND T-INiVAItE,
WILLIAM ROBERTS
- . ,
HAS opened a new Stove and Tin -Shop in the
-Store opposite Roy’* Building, where he i* pre
pared to farohh his old friend* and customer*, and
the public generally with everything in hi* line of
business, including I
Cooking Stove? of the most approved ityles; Par
lor* Dining Room, and Goal Stove*; Tinware and
Kitchpq furniture of all varieties. ,
SBf* Call unid sea our new stock. . •
IVellgboro, Fjehy. 5. 1862. j
GENERAL B<CLELLAI«
HAS decided to go into winter quarter*, and P. R
> William*, Agt., has decided to “follow suit/’
unu hue afcording!j laid in a very Urge stock of New
Goods in bis line, vis: \
Keroainb Oil, • ; Lamp Oil, *
Burning Fluid, Catnphene,
I Alcohol, Turpentine,
| Drugs, ■
Patent Medicines, . Dye Studs,
Window Glass, Patty, ,
- (to., <tc., J Ac,,
which Will be sold st lowest city prices during the
w ? r. ', = P-R, WILLIAMS, Agt.
17. "B. Confederate State Stocks and all book ao
oonnls ate at ditcoant—can’t sell goods for oitbsr.
; Wellshord, Nor. 27, 1881. ; : •"
FOUNDRY
: Ann MACHINE SHOP
AGAIN IN FUIII BLAST.^
' i f
XVOBEKT YODNB, lata of the firm of Tabor
Ik. Young 4 Co., Tioga, takes this method to in
form the Public (hat he has lesspd tbs
! Foundry and machine Shop,
in the Village of Wclleboro, for a term of years, and
having put 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 out of the best material.
TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE!
He has over twenty years’experiencein thebn
siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done
dirsotly under his supervision. •
. Jfo work vtU be eent oat half Jlnithed,
ITILL-GEABIEGS, PLOWS, STOVES
.- ‘
and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order.
May 28. 1857. ? ROBERT YODHQj
COSSriTBIIOS WATER,
TpBE ONLY -REMEDY FOR; DIABETES, Irrita
t lion of lhe Neck of the Bladder, Inflammation
01 ( the. Kidneys, and Catarrh of) tbs Bladder, Stran
gury and Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stuns in the
Bladder, Calculus, Grovel, Bricl} Dun Deposit, and
Mucous or Milky Discharges nftjr Urinating. -
For sole hiy all Druggists. PHce $l.;
WM. H. GREGG A CO.,'jProprisiorg,-
Morgan £ Allen, General Agents, No.-44 Cliff Si.,
New York. ! ;j -
JOHN A. BOY, Ageriilfor Tioga County.
Weliihoro. April 16; 1882.-dy. : ; 1
i rpHB GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY.—
'~X"~J'U‘M: Poblisired-in ir Sealed. Envelope; “rice S
eis: . A - Ldot-ure.hy Bq. COLYERWELL. on the njtns e
and ears of Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, Mental
'and Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy|m.
i paired Nnlrjtion of the Body; liassitode; Weakness
rof the Limhs.and the back; Indisposition, and Inca
pacity for Study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehen
[ Sion; Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love
of Solitude 1 ; Timidity; Self-Distrust; Diuioes.;
-Ifeadacbe ; Affections of the Eyes; Pimples on the
‘Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sesal Incapacity;
the Consequences of Yonlbful Indiscretion, Ac., Ac.
. This admirable- Lecture clearly proves' that the
above enumerated, often self-afflicted, evils may be
removed without medkine and withoutdangerous snr
'glo.il'operntfdns, and should Sa read by every youth
andeVeiy matfin-thfeland. . ...
Sent Under seal, to • any'address; ira plain,sealed i
VnVelspeV'Oß tftrretßlpt of-six' cents, or* two-postage
:&tg»KL hy addressing Bn KltlN®. .
121-Bowery, New Tert, Pos6o£Bce £oz, IK6.
I Jan. 29,1862.-4 m. ' 1
FIBE ft LIFE mSIiRAKCE tJjK^
BTOKIiOWATHOMPSOa-AA^
JOT#* FIBS INBUBSNQS map Jut
OfHartftrd, et-HJapHal -
MABTFORD FIBS tsaORAKCB Ceusl-*
Capital, ! ••- r * s T^
PAtENtX PIBEINSmANCSCOMpi??'**;
Of Hartford.Ct-CapUal,;
.PEOPLE’S FIBS INSOMANCE COItPiZ&H
Of New York City—Capital '' ,VMr **r
SEW ENGLAND FIBS INSVBancb
Of Hartford, ,CU - s£.
MANHATTAN FIBE INSURANCE CO
Of Now Tori City,—Capital
MASBASOIT FIBE INBUBANCB no
Capital. "•
HOMESTEAD PIEH INSURANCE cOMp^y*
KBW YOEKLIEBINSURANCE CO *^W
Apcnmnlated Capital, ’
The subscribers are prepared to issue i-T‘'
anranco on the moat farorable terms in
known and reliable Stock Companies, ” n
Fate buildings insured Tor three years u«l.
lowaa any goodcotnpanies. j "“hi#-
All loaseajeilLbo promptly adjnatad and
offio*. Applieattona by mail will
tention I WM. L Blßfrtnw^
Oot. IS, 1,862.; c I C&THOMffif
P. J.FAKEINOTON, Sarreyw. ”**•
JOHN A. HOYT'*
WELLSBOm, Ai,
APOTHicAB^
WBOLHiLI AID UTAH Mill* O
DBVOS, MEDICINES AND CBBUIBiH
PERFUMERY SOAPS,
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
BBUSSES, VARNISHES, HIST!,
- 1 OHS AND DTE-STDm,
PATENT MEDIUMS.
VIOLS AND BOTTLES, 1
WINDOW-GLASS, POTTY,
LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBAOCP,
PITRE WINES AND BRANDIEI
FOR MBWICaL j PURPOSES.
ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WINS,
Warranted to- bg pure Grape jaiee, prepu«4 h.
ppeasly for Commaniun pnrpojioj. ' ”
Prescriptions cargfnllj compossdcd, sad »tt
promptly answered. i
Erery article for sale usaally sold ia a An) du
Drag Store, end at the lowest market prices.
Wellsboro, May I,IBSI.
C ABIKET
ROOM,
THE Subscriber mart rtipectfullj «qqu«qhi Ikt
. ha bas on band at the old 1 itand, and for uli
Cheap tot or Fnruiinr«.
compriling in part
DreUing and Common Bare***, Stcreiaritt ami
Coeee, Center, Card and- Pier Tablet, Dining «t4j
Break/aet Tab let, Barb(e- tapped and Copmon Sltyhj
Cupboarde, Cottage and other Beitieadt, Stanit, St
fat and Chairt, Gilt and Boeetsoed MeMejtfi
Picture Fro met. >
COFFINS mad* to order on short b«Uh. 1
hearse wHI bo famished if desired, .
N. B. Taming and Sawing done to order.
August 11, 1859. ■ B. t. VANBOM.
CHARLESTON FLOURING MILLS,—
■WBIQHT <Sc BAILEY,
Having secured thebeil milli in tbe'Coßßty, in II
prepared to do ' | ■
Cut. lom Woihj nprrhuiit Wtrl,
and in fast everything that nan be dona in Cent
Milli, is u tp give perfect utiifaetion.
FLOUR, HEAL AHD FEED,
, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
|a our store in Welliboro, or at tbp mil). Cut ll
Goodieicbanged Cor grain at the market price.'
AH goods delivarcd free of charge within the ret
ration. I WRIGHT i BAIUt,
Welliboro, T«b. IS, 1861.
Koiloch’a Dandelion Collet.
' ‘ I
THIS preparation; made from the best Jits C»*.
is recommended bj physicisni «iaso|«ri»si
tnciona Baverage for General Debility, I);ippu
And all billions disorders* Thousands who h«n
compelled to abandon theueeof coffee will w» Gil
without ibjadouß effect*. One can contalni th
strength of two poandepf ordinary coffee. Tries'
cents* 1
Kolloek’* Lcratn.
Th« pur<«t ind beet BAKING POWDER hml
for making light, iwrtt nid aatrieiou BnU •'
eakei. Price IS cent*. .
Mi-OTTACTimD BT
n. H. KOLIOOK, Chemist,
Comer "of Broad and Chestnut Streeti, PbilsW'
phia, and forsale by all Druggists and Greeefe.-'
MarchS, 1862.
FASHIONABLE SHLLINEBT SHOf,
MAIN 6T., WBLLSBOBO.
MUSS PAULINE SMITH has-joit pnrciusii'
PALL AND WINTEB GOODS,
Consisting of Straws of ell kinds, Fetters H»ti
Bloomer Hats, Flower*, Velvets, Silks of »U k>*'
and in fact 1 !
ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS,
She aolioita a call from the ladiea of Tfellihoro »>
ricinity, feeling confident that
HER GO9DS| WHI BEAR INSPECTION,
and compare favorably with there of any eitebiial
moot in the connry in regard to price.
/ar-BLEACHING AND PRESSING done if
superior manner: i
Room at the reeidenca of C. Williams, f
*ito U. S. Hotel, i
Out. 2, 1861.
MSIE. DEMOBBST’S WIBBOB of FASiiom
The best and moat reliable rJJD
'Magazine in the world. Contains tbe Isrgfft l
finest Fashion-Plates, the greatest number of « ne '
graviogs, the latest and most reliable imonww
three foil-sized Patterns for .Dresses, ana a smm
new Bmid-wbVh end Embroidering Patterns, f.
Mother. Dressmaker, Milliner and tody
it. Published Quarterly, at 4-78 Broadway,
sold everywhere or sent by mail at 25 ecnts. **• *
41,'with a valuable premium. The Sum*# "
now ready,
April 30, U 62.
EXECUTOR'S, NOTlCE..—telUre t«t*raat«
basing been- granted to the snbsenberi ,
estate of Jacob,' Pralsman. Intoof. Tioga
-deo’d-., pottoe is hereby giseri to there >» ! “•" *
make immediate paymen-.and those haTiof .
present them properly enthentieated for settino
nAVID L, ATKIN, __ ] Em's.
JOHN W. GUERNSEY,!
Tioga, May it, 1862.
NEW COOPEE SHOP.—The nndwnp' l
rospoetfolly informs (be oitiions of
and vicinity, that ha -baa opened a COOPS 1, 0"
.opposite
CROWL’S WA«»H SB«P<
and is toady todo, all manner of work, P r *®P| **r
order, from a gallon JUg to a : fifty M"™ 1
pairing *Uo done on inert notfc*. v*
Wellsboto,May:»,lB(tl, ' | '
yoonf lwri£of tV» Ini -Kro’wih, will fc>
ti4onutptrUft welgbf,«f,tliii je» ra IW
tb» Brooklyn Tannery near Tine- _ TnT , Wßl fljr,
feb.12,18ft2.-3 mo.. , B. 6. JOBI-Biw.