E AGITATM. AND ffiIBOELLAKEOtrS jr o, Wednesday, August IS, iBB2. Sew Advertisements, j - ■' ~i: tor’s Notice— B. K, Butted, 4d»i’ri fcrLi^C ase —Bitty Irvin, stable Embrocation. i it. I, Jackton, Sec. W. C. Cb. j ; e xr changes have occurred in.tl e sltUsipp of ! Boys since our last, , .j, j jixsiiono Academy. —The faft term '«Sj*i» | BB next Monday, the IBth insL - baring the building thoroughly , vocation, and it looks how jrpry inlwting. nets of next terra are encoaregtogi we ' that there i« to be a large! gttendifphiiof ■ s‘r ■W VOLCKTMB COMPANIES.—SVe <U;s|' TB , state that Robert Young of|thia 80-Jioigh, by B. B. Holliday, is raising to r t of the Now Back-tail Brigade Complies ijjoiog formed at Elkland and jWestfieli’ ijthe odor Charles Eyon, the latterfunderßjbijMr; , H: yr JC Corning Journal sagrs that John Mtgee is unprecedented business in-slfipping ctpSjihis His trains from tbe Fall Bdoik Mine" near rg,now carry daily to' Watifiifs; ebop. ceal. Mr. Magee la enlargW his faftjjtiea :d at this Tillage for the reception jf coal. . -• i 1 ®(j | Fie*. —The barn of John Itlrkpatritf' ',|[was list Thursday by accident. The ice company rushed to the etcuo. had v fifty engines on the gpom d|tbe bart|cduld been saved, as there was] rjo water|i;Xhe >wn Is helpless as against fini. No r o,bdcn ~ in town could be saved, suggest £a?nb ;ting to take measures to remedy this o*jß It remedied at a slight cost. j jj. - . Wednesday morning, Sainsjel A , was found dead by the roe|dside,a village. ' Coroner Herrington jhcld ae verdict of the th^tfeelmcr'c|«a to lb in consequence of being stubbed byWn?es f. There were two wonndej eno in ibfijFSbcjo tbe other under the ana. HeJmer wa#2nio (e man. Perrigew is an oldimhu' who , a life in vicinity. He was gent to (o ie action of the Qraod Jury.-i-^Vr«ioy.J<J; r > k ii. i -J ; 'l^ W'itli this number of the Aarfjvron welter i e ninth year of its existence. J;lt is no«f tjie jper in tbo’County, has nearly^double thphi*r of any paper ever published,here, jld bo remembered'by advertisers. , nut year hns been a hard oneltyrptintors&i&U . for all other branches of bnkiness. Cffifjig pmsare of the. times, we havp Jcot stac|£ is W «r rule in regard to as we sue, had times been better. •member this, and remember V | ioci Baitjst A a soc i atio v. he twen^th sting of the Tioga Baptist Association, ml ntlfthe First Jackson Church jpob's Cot-aw) jft Wednesday in August, at a. jhj. Cray was appointed to preach t|ie introduced*- ''and Her. J. Ingerlck alterative. ( 1 Irenes belonging to this earn’fsgy ' take collections for the Missionary Union annual meeting. 1 i- ’ ‘.'v? iso requested that all the caches gend-lti ;of the’Sabbath Schools — numliir of pcji<»|afa, W.ke, Ac.: name and post qs‘fo intcudent. 4 1i i| •Where schools aro conducted <pu the tTnisW irt accerdingly. \ *’j} Sij qfcrlii | E. T. Be^: luly 2S, 1562. liiiisoTosf Pennsylvania. ' : |tp nation.—This Association having opehec, it No. 5, Washington Xtaildii|£sV cornOtr-jof’ l and Pennsylvania Avenuo, Wjjfaere fegiiter of nil Pennsylvania soldiers ii» city in hospitals, invite dfi|fe4 call, insuring them that all pojsfijjblo aid :d in finding thoir sons. |f|: L. Welle, the Register, wiVs|hc fottnfe|n ■ .. V 'P‘ Drre«ponding Secretary, Sir, S, Ijjpdd fer all letters in regard to sick aiSd wt^ufJed’ 1 mia soldier*, whether in,or arqtrad th^O^y, l , Philadelphia, New York, or Have*!— -1 :aro Box Washington,D.icff j? 1 ■ J. K. Pr&’C-| : ‘ ■ SULLIVAN, Seo'y. * 1 1 iotoct Yora Small •Udge is beginningto be felt bygdll S :re are, of course, wbo are iberta,” among whom it has jn editors and doctors—some !s,y^ Jn i believe in any such humbug jkg thki*' iSr i however, to either class of’tffese ■ 'fief, but to the more matter of faja Storekeepers generally, who.are-fipt change. A lorge eilvtor&! s : halted down,” and if thatr4t||d difficulty would be removed will to light j and the only way we jjten ' 10 S Q t alcwg with their customer wik|fciiFtht iiQTn through our advertising cSum]i-V|lstf| J E«, aad we. will take onr mjjreed, few weeks yet, L “ ,•fg ' ’ *'i urriso—How thet do.it. — become one of considerable int&oft'^itf... ■Hpaat, the idea gaining enrreaßy ii at i wb State will be made tn.fip op, Ci^; '®enis in the field. Drafting i^jirt/id^t' Congress framed in 1 ?1)2, eai|t.ledj‘ai_ ; * l «fortbo National defence, 1 :tjna Militia throughout the Unit® StftJrie, jf ■Mended and applied to nil nrmJbepj'itij.- •be 'country. The process of cSaftir g 1 . '■»e in the various ( States. Rolffi arkiptiVl 1 ete liable to serve-i-able hodiety mei ' bi -| ■set of is and 45 years—and iri ti i oamcs nre drawn by lot in the 1 efficiale. The persons drawn notifleTl,: “Ppcrtunity to prove themselves Jtein )t ! 1 Me substitutes, failing in Whica tfii rat. 4 * serve, or submit to heavy penalties, get|| ““ntaeat. H*be country bus. a. ri|jhi : b Wcititens In defence of the iijt|ljl>t,'.|l l i "Pule; and to avoid the d]6agr^al>lt“ : niV forced eiactiop of such '*e|jric||if&;| ; our ebatfered army * 7 °l»ntary tender nf every -ifiat '■?&if . ■ “tansjeave home.' -"g J. t‘1:! ; iMTin v' ' fit c- SOTIfE. I; . TTI ™ on Satttrday ‘ffpt , '\TOTICE is hereby given to the Ldt-holders of the 8 m this Borough,* At an «rly, Welleboro Cemetery, that an election for mana thronged by mtfb and troffi JL' nVll of said 'Cemetery company, will-fee held on Mon **** Bent to -Hon. Daniel S JMotikk)&k**y the first day of September next, between the -acker. w n u 'heart of two and four o'clock the counting f H ' hnd|ij££ of * 4 J. h. Robinson. A full attendance U ‘Mr. Armstrong, had previo^ehg'g^Kjreq nested. 1 , ®2T» It. W. Williams,- and at The board of managers will meet at the samb time *» «**««.£ fot W«. ' i. . . ' i > •< vJAS, I. JACKSONf'ccc* He 0> Cb» ■Uu?™ 1 ® Wel j sbort . AugußklS, 1862_ e tbe Court Houfe, and; rtwi half - 1 - - . - ■- - . ‘j_„. 4!? nt t C^d fi® l i«to iu XyE r iW.scleBt :! V6f k?Jud g ein l ite,andJohfflW3|hv' JOY’S DR US STORE.; -• % i?t I ■ ill iii;§ f-|# eq, and S. B. Elliott, were chosen Vice Presidents. Mr. Armstrong's speech was a clear, logical, patrU otic and eloquent argument for the’Union, for its do -fence against traitors and foreign interventionists, and for its perpetuity and glory. Ho called upon the young men to enlist and to swell the ranks of tho army, bo that defeat would be Impossible. I He was followed bjjr Q. W. Williams, who dwelt upon tie necessity of pa triotic action. His sentimenta were brief, hut elo quent and to the-point, , After the meeting adjourned, the company which was being formed, took possession of the Court Hoorn and piroceeded to elect their officers. The following is the roll as far as we were able to learn: OFFICERS. A. J. SoSeld, Captain. Lewis Bodine, 2d Lieut. I • • privates. ** A. Wetmore, , CL 1 H* Lawton, L. A. Culver, ' S. A. fiiltboit, John Rexford, , 1 8. H. Warriqer, Albert Russell/ G. W. Jennings, Mathew Fetier,. Ghr. Whitmore, Miles Swope, John Wood, Thos, Skelton, # Erwin A. Porter, John Skelton, * C. R. Wapriner, « Wm, English, T. B. Ashley, George English, Asher I>. Cole, Wml Nobles, Wm. B. Reese, Geo. Nobles, Sanford Boyden, Asa Smith, Alfd. Boydea, R. F. Goodman, Eugene! Tremaln, Jacob Kiphaq, EUbu English, F. M. Butler, Henry toot, Cook Willard, Albert Bales, J'obn.L. Pond, John Scott, J. P. Borden, £. W. Gimmick, R. E. Pond, A. C. Mack, Nelson Swope, ’ Loin. W. Smedley, Ellis L. Miller, Nathan Palmer, C. L. Miller, Daniel llutler, Jasper Miller, John B. Wilcox, Lyman Scranton, P, T. Christian, Jesse W. Borden, W. A. Smith, Geo. Campbell, John £. Cbafdc, J. C. Brown, .7. Barrett, Lewis Eroest, R. W. Jackson, 1 Aaron Kipp, ’ Joseph Fetne, W. W. Sofield, Joshual Ingalls,, John S. Wolcott, Geo. Blackwell, G. H. Smcad, Wilson iD. Race, Ira Warriner, O. F. Christian, Harvby Smith, Ezra Jr. Austin H. Butler, ' 0. W* Phillips, C. M. Field, John Walbridge, Benj. Chrislenat, J. L. Ba rnes, J. C. Farley, Albert Wright, Geo. D. Brooks, Geo. Kitjoey, Joseph A. Root, John Carle, Ira Mclntyre, Jaa Vundutfen, Bale Russell, Lyman Stowell, Marion Caoft, John S. Speley, Augustus Lyon, H. E. Smith, Ed. Morse, John M. \Vheoler. —On Monday morning, Captain Sofield’s company, started from be"d to Troy, and are now' in Harrisburg. Mr. Card, tho County Treasurer, will start to-morrow to Camp Curtin to pay these companies the County bounty of $5O to each mao, as soon as he is sworn in to the United States service. —A company started from Tioga to Harrisburg under'Capt. Hammond, and Lieut. Bailey, and it Is nearly full. We shall print their muster roll as soon as wo get it —probably next week. MARRIED. In on tho I Oth insU, by Her. J. Ingor ick, Mr. HARVEY SMITH of Wellsboro, tu Miss CATHARIN.E A. CALLAHAN of Charleston. DIED In Charleston, on the sth ult., AURAIIAM LENT, aged S 8 years, 9 months, and 27 days,^ In Charleston, August (Jth, FRANCIS 3EAUGE, aged 75 years. - At the residence of his father, in Charleston, on *hc 4th insr., Mr..JOHN RICHARD JONES, in ihe2stb year of his flge. I he subject of thi< uotico, was well knonnln this liclmty. For some time he had been a student of the tt'ellsboro Acad emy. As a student, his industry, energy, and perseverance, and his unconquerable determination to overcome ail obsta cles. gim his mends large expectations of bis future success. At tho ago of fifteen, he made a public profession of religion, aud'evei since it has been his constant effort to glow in giaco and in the knowledge of his Lord and Master. Those who knew li m be-f. think that it was his purpose to consecrate himself (utheUcwpel lie was a dutiful sou. a kind aud aficciiouate brother, and in hi* own neighborhood he vru« respected and beloved by all. A f**w months since, he was attacked with hemoirhuge of the lungs, winch continu ing at internals,'finally caused bis death. But until a short time before he died, lie was not considered in a dangeioua condition. A few days previous to his death, he told b>s mother that his work on enttfa vyas nearly finished. The evening before be breathed bis last, the companions of his joutli gathered around his bedside to bear hia voice for the hwt time Aftpr exhorting them to seek the Ssavior early, and walk in his path, while tho tears flowed frcoly.be bade them good-by. With him all was well. He was ready to descend i ( nto4he dark valley—to cross tho rollingriror and meet his Savior. To his afflicted friends, there comes: this blessed 'voice; “Be still and know that I am God." Con. SPECIAL NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! THE HEALTH AND LIFE OF WOMAN IS continually in peril if she ts mad enough to neg lect or maltreat those sexual irregularities to which two-thirds of her box are more or less subject. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS, prepared from tie same formula which the inventor, CONELIUB L. . CHBESEMAN, M. D., of Now York, has for twenty years used successfully in an extended private prac tice—immediately relieve without pain, all disturban ces of the periodical discharge, whether arising from relaxation or suppression. Tbe> act like a charm in removing the 5 pains that accompany difficult or im moderate menstruation, ami are the only safe and re liable remedy for Flushes, Sick Headache, Pains in the Loin?, Back and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart, Nerv ous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep and other unpleasant aud dangerous (effects of aaunpotu ral condition of the sexual functions. In the worst oascs'of Fluor Albna or Whites, they effect a speedy cure. TO WIVES AND MATRONS. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS are offered as the only safe means of renewing interrupted menstrua tion, but . ' LADIES MUST BEAR IN MIND That on tkol very account , if taken when the intarrup tiou arises from natural causes, they will inevitably ,prevent the expected events. This CAUTION IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, for such ir fhe ten dency of the Pills to restore the original functions of the sexual organization, that they inevitably arrest the process of gestation. Explicit directions, stating when, and *oun they should not be used, viih each Bos>—the Price Ont BoU lar each Box, containing /)vm. 40 to 50 Pills* A valuable .Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Agents. Pills seat by vmil promptly, by enclosing price to the Agent. Sold by .druggists generally, i R. B. HUTCHINGS, Proprietor,, For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. Dec. 1!, 18fil.-ly.- 20, Cedar et.. New York. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the sub scriber bn the estate of Mathew Evans, late of Rloss Township, dec’d., notice is hereby given to those in dobted to said estate, to njake immediate, payment, and these having claims, to present them properly au thenticated, for settlement to the subscriber. T | . H. K. HOSTED, Adm’r. Richmond, August 13, 1562. Application -for License. NOTICE- is hereby given that Betsey Irvitt has filed her petition in (ha court of quarter sessions of Tioga County, for license to keep a public house in the township of Union, and notion is hereby given that her application will be beard on Wednesday the 27th day of September next, at 2 o’clock P. M. (.;■ -THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOK. I). A. Fish, Ist Lieut. SPRING FASHIONS. S. P. QUICK ; U'4.TTEIi, Ho, 135 Water Street, Elmira, keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of FASHION SILK AND CASSOIERE HATS.. Also all kind* of Soft Hats and Cips, Furs for Ladies, «tc. Hats made to order. Call leave your mcae ure, and then you can have a Hast to fit you. Prices to suit the times. Quality warranted, Elmira, March 19, 1562. f , Closing out Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER is selling out the bal ance of bis’ SIIiQUIEB STOCK, consisting of SILKS. 1 BERAGES, TISSUES, i LAWNS.) GOOt)S, .. [ MOHAIRS, SHAWLS, j LACE MANTILLAS, j SILK SIANTILLAS, CLOTH SAjCQUES, CLOTH? CLOAKS, CLOAK CLOTHS, BONNETS. RIBBONS. ' RDSCHES, STRAW GOODS, PARASOLS, &c., &c., &ej, (forming a larger stock of DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS limn can usually bo found jin tbit county) at a GREAT SACRIFICE. Customers dan buy any of those gpodj at much less than I NEW YORK pOST. Our stock of Domestic and House-keeping 'Goods are in good shape and will be ,' SOLD CHEAP. Grocery Stock is larger and there complete than ever, and every article will be sold at the Lowest Cash Price. An early call is solicited. JAMBS A. PARSONS, No. a CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. Y. August 7, 1862. [ fob, 12, 1862. Howard association, pj^ladbepuia For tho Relief'of the Sick and Distressed,. af* flicied with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and ©spe cially for (be Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. . Medical advice gi on gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the new remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to, the. afflicted in iealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three stumps for postage will bo ac ceptable. Address, Dn. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No, 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June IS,-1862. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE,—Letters’ of Administration having been granted to the un dersigned bn the estate'of BENJAMIN H AERO WEB, late of Lindloy.N. Y., deo'd.. notice* is hereby given to these Indebted to said estate to moke immediate payment, and those, having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscri ber at Elkland, Tioga Co. Pa. ’ , 1 EASSON PARKHUBST, jjdminlstrator. NOTICE is hereby given,'Jlhat-Jain Os L Jackson, executor of leuac Merrick, dec’d., bus filed his account in the Rogisor’aofiko of Tioga confcty, and that the srtmo will be presented. to the" Orphan’s Court of said county; on Monday, the Ist day'of.Sepleni-’ her, ISdJ.Tor ooufirmatfou and allowance. , ■ • K.-B.ABCU£U, Register.; WelLboro, August 3, IdoJ; BINGHAMTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. An InatitnUon to qualify Tonns Men for Business. lowell & Warner, PROPRIETORS. DW. LOWELL, Principal. Professor of the Soi # ence of Accounts, author of Lowell’s Treatise upon. Book keeping, Biagrama-illastrating the same, Ac* , / i John Rankin, Cotamcnnai'Acpountant, Professor of Book-keeping and Practical iMathematics. , A. J. Warner, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Penmanship, Commercial Calculations, and Corres pondence. j - J. J. .Curtis, Assistant Teacher-in the Book-keeping Department. Qeo. P. Rowe, Teacher of. Ornamental Penmanship. LEOTUKBS t ‘ Hon, Daniel S. Dickinson. LL.D., Lecturer on Com mercial Law and. Political Economy. Hon. Ransom Balcom, Lectured on Contracts, Promis sory Notes, and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, on ComingrciulEthics. Students can enter at any tlmle; no vacation. Grad nates are presented with an elegantly engraved Di ploma. Usual time required to complete fall com mercial course from Bto 12 weeks. Every student is guaranteed to be competent to tnko charge of the books of any business firm, and. qualified to earn a salary from $BOO to $1,500 annmn. Assistance rendered to graduates in obtaining situations. Board s2to $2.60 per week. \ , JSSt* For particulars send for circular, enclosing stamp. . “ | April 9, 18C2.-ly. Tioga go. court proclamation.— Whereas, the Hon. Robert G. "White, President Judge for the 4tb Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Royal Wheeler and Vlctqr Case, Esq.'s, Asso ciate Judges In Tioga county, have issued their pre cept, bearing date the l?tb[day of Juno, 1862, and to me directed, lor the holding of Orphan’s Court, Court of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at WelSsboro, for tho County of Tioga, on the last Monday of August, (being the 25th day)-, -1862, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby gjven, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for tho county of Tioga, to appear in their own 1 proper per sons, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which of their offi ces and in their behalf appertain to be done, and all witnesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not to depart at their peril. .Jurors aru requested to be punc tual in their attendance at the appointed tune, apree- Given under my band ancfceal at the Sheriff's Office, in Wellsburo, the ICth day of July in the yonr of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty two. H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale [the Steam Grist Mill located on Stony Fork, 8 miles from Wellsboro, 8 acres of land, one store building and dwelling bouse attached, one small dwelling and small barn. The mill has 3 run of stone, 2 good bolts and all the necessary apparatus in a custom grist mill, a good steam engine all in good running order, which be will sell at a bargain or would exchange for other property. There is no better location in Tidga County for a good eastern Gnat Mill, title perfect. * For further particn lars enquire of S. ft. Packard, Covington, Pa. Also 97 acres of land 1£ miles below the mill on Stony Fork for sale. Timber Pine and Horn ock. Covington, Jnne 4, 1862.3m 5f ]S. S. PACKARD. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOjTlCß.—Letters of administration having beenlgranted to the sub scriber on the estate of William tlpdike, late of Rut land Township, dec'd, notice is hferoby given to those indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and! those having claims, to present them properly authenticated for settlement to ttfe subscriber. July 2, 1862. HANNAH M. WOOD, Arfm'*. Judo 25, 1363. Resistor’s Notice. ! TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES!! In the month of December. 1868, tho undersigned for th« first time offered for- sale to the public Dr, J, Bovet Doda’lmeyrial Wine Bitters, in . this sbon period they have given such universal satisfaction to tin many thons&ndsof persons who havotrted them that It is not» an established article. The amount of bodfty and mento' misery arising simply from a neglect of sm«H complaints b surprising and Jtls therefore of the utmost, importance thai a strict attention,to the least and most trifling bodily ailment should be had; 'for diseases of thf body must invariably .affect mind. The subscribers how only ask a trial of ] DR. J. BOVEE BODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS! 11 from a)l who have not used them'. We challenge the world to produce their equal. . 1 Those Bitteeb for the euro of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching tbs Blood, or* absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. T* bo assured of .this, It is only necessary to make tho tria The vibe Itself is of a superior quality, being about ooe-thiu than other wines; warming and invigorating tb' whole e ffetton from the h«ad to the feet As these Bitten ar tonic at d alterative in their character, so they strengthen and Inv gorate tho whole system and give a fine tone an* healthy action to all Its parts, by equalizing Iho circulfttloi rerooviig obstructions, and producing a general warmt) They ar k also excellent for Disease* and Weakness pecnlfc' to Periiales, w hcrc a Tonic is required to stfOUgthtr and birace the system. Ko - kady, w ho is subject lassitude and faintness, should be without them, as they art reyivlngthcir action. > THESE BISTERS .Will not only Cure, but‘Prevent Disease, and in tills respect are doubly valuable to tbo person whe may use them. J?or . INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Longs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Norveui System,' Piles, and for ail cases requiring a Tonic Dr. (Bods' Celebrated Wine Bitters ARE UNSURPASSED! For Sore Throat, so common among tho Clergy, they are truly val lable. , For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak con stltntton —for Ministers of tbo Gospel, hearers, and oil pnb lie speakers—for Book-Keepers. Tailors, Seamstresses, Sto dents. Artists, and all persons loading a sedentary Bib* they will prose truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and dellcloris to the tas :o. They produce all the exhilarating effects of Brandy cr Wine, without intoxicating; and are a Talnabl. remedy fc r persons addicted to tho use of excessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They aro pnre and entirely free from tbo poisons contained la the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which tho country is flooded.. These Bltt-ri not only CURE but PREVENT Disease, and should be need by all who live in a country where tho water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely isnooent and harmless, they may bo given freely to Childrenand infants with impunity. Physician*, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist In spreading these truly valuable BITTERS o\er the land, and thereby rasentlaHy aid in banishiiig Drunkenness and Disease. 1 In all /iffcctioss of the Head, Sick Head ache, or Ncrvona Headache, Ur. Dads’ Imper ial Wine Bitters will be found to ho most Salutary and Efficacious. FEMALES. The man;' certificates which bare been tendered n«, and the letters which we are daily receiving, arr conclusire proo that amond the women these Bitters hare glren • satitfac tion which ilo qthers have done before. No woman in the and should he without them, and those who once use them will not fail to keep a supply. DR, J. BOV EE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has nsed them su tccssfnlly in hfs practice for the last twenty-five ~ycar=. The p -oprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Ilr. J, llorce Dials’ Celebrated Im perial Wine Bitters, had them tested by two distinguished .medical practitioners who pronounced them » valuable remedy for di sense, r ' Although t i« medical men of the country, as » general thing dlimppmve of Patent Medicine*, yet we do not believe tlmtu rcspeci able Physician can be fonutl in the United Stnfes. acquainted with their medical properties who will not bighlj approve DR. J. BOVKE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. In all nan ly settled places, where there is always a large quantity of decaying simher from u hich a poisonous miasma is created, these Bitters should be used every morning bvforc breakfast. DR. J. BQVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of ft pure and unadulterated Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon’s Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark; Spikenard, Chamomile Flutters, and Gentian. TJjey are manufactured by Dr. Bods himself, ttho U aft experienced atid Bucc'Wfnl Physician, and hence should not be classed among the nack nostrums which flood the country, and against which CJie Medical Profession are so justly prejd 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 arc now deemed indispensable a* ft ' toxic!MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE. PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE! JT Coats hut Little / Nitrify the Blood ! &it* Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the System! and Belong Life 1 Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for $6. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, ; TS Wllltsini Slro.tl, New York *5- For sale by druggist!! and grocers generally through ■out th<l country. . | ■ gopti 25,15C1. —3 y. | ! j NEW GOODS! j T. li. BALDWIN a new [receiving n large nod TV ell Sc ected Stock of STRING AND SUMMER ' GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of DRiY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, 1 READY, MADE CLOTHING, ,| , . HATS AND CAPS, - GROCERIES, , a HARDWARE, B0(}T8 AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, . Ac., ' Ac., j Ac., Ac.; All of which will bo sold, UERV LOW for ; READY i*AY ONLY.j ALL KINDS OE COUNTRY PRODUCE ' TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. ! . All persons baying, QGI DS for ■" ' BE AD r PAY, =i [ Are respectfully iuvit id to coll and examine ; : TH.E s S TOCK, ’ 1 A* they are to be sold a i VERY LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOR WOOti ilogja, May 2S, 1552. ; ‘ , T. L. BALDWIN. • DENTIST. ' I DR. RALPH GILLETTE, : '■[ JASPER, BTETJBIb COUNTY/ N; T., , ;( for t long time a rcsldjentoC will visit lines,ini dacb month Snouwillo on, the 2ilh r Ultland An the 20th. hawrenecvilla on'the 2Tth', Tiogh ott 1 Fho JSth, Those living at a d&tWce to avoid disappoint ■ Aleut will plenso address hy letter to Jasper, M, V. i | Jfcy Jly 1362.- ■ A LARGE And DESmkBLE NEW STOCK OF j i ■ f SEASONABLE GOODS, . 1 I ' ‘ | IIATK BEEN RESKIVED - I 1 { 1 ! , AT THE [ I TROY CASH ST j We Have > E EVE R MAE A More Complete Sj THAN THE PRESENT. Onr Prices rwiu BE FOCIV BELOW THE MARKET. RATES. Our Large I S ' ■■ i. purchases; 1- i AND LARGE SALES , r. - KILL ENABLE US il l [; Give Bargains —TO— mi CUSTOMER^, NOT TO BE foUnH & OUB SEP —n Cheap SUAL ; fULLY. HI. We. Co: I N V fcOMPA Ferine TEG'S iNOTKER STOCk 0: ATP Far Below IVe hare justrececeired sellable steady Made Cloth! the celebrated OAK; HALL ESI At prices that will enable i miihufaolnrjng.- ■ This stocl tioD of all purcbcVcic ol' Cl V I >RE* ock BE WHERE. UTATION \ I n Goods | BS v .. i ; j intained! ~ - ■ 11 1 I idently a t! I T K ISON. f & Co., \ j! i , PA. ' FINE ,CL6t|iIING ICES ' . ||. loin petition. a large purchaee : qf sea lag, from tlio Assignees of , ?s tosell.befdW fßcj' cgst.of 6 if well worthy the tf'ncn iolbiug. - -. II - ----PLiIXKE ■*‘JjG. ' .] 011 > A. ROV, '■rKLLMlono, J'A.. A POT HE pA EV, ' T.'nOLESApE AND RETAIL DEALER IS PHUGS, VEDICIKES AKP CtIEMKMA PERFUMERY gOAPS. . TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, BRUSHES, VAllhsn'sS, FAINTS, oils! AST) DYE-STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES, VIOLS AND BOTTLES,; TVINDOTV-jGLiSS, PUTl't, LAMPS, CIGARS: AND TOBACCO, PUKE WISES AND BRANDIES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WINE; Warranted to be pure juice, prepared ex pressly for Communion purposed Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders promptly answered. .Every article for sale "usually/ sold in, a first obi&j l)rug Store, and at the lowest market prices. • Wellsboro, MaJ-1,1851. ' | CEIVERAL McCLELLAX HAS decided'to go into winter quarter?, andi,.R Williams, Agt., has decided to “follow suit'/ 1 and has accordingly laid: in a rorj large ateck of Kew Goods la his line, viz: J Kerosine Oil, j Lamp Oil, Earning tflsid, Samphene,' - . Alcohol, jorpentine} • ' Dru S", ]' • ■ Patent Medicifttfs, )■ Staffs* “Window Gln?g, \ _ Petty, «tc.. dc,,- jdc., which will be sold at lowest city prices diving’, th*" war. „ P. H. jWILLIAMS> Jgi ~ N. B. Confederate State Stocks and all* b*ok counts are,at discount—can't soil goods for^ithcr Wellsbo’ro, Nov. 27, i BEMOT.tI, JOSEPH RIB^ROEEE HAS removed his BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER and FINDIG.STORE, froin his Into location *t>i Main Street, to his Tanner* at tho dow.or end of t,l.y village, where ho wifi be glad to wait on his customer,- and tho public generally, Cotnjetetot workman nr. employed in the Manufacturing-Department, and *•:, work warranted to be our own Manufacture. Also, all kinds of i_ . READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, constantly on hand. All kinds bf Leather nnd Slo- Findings, also constantly on banid and for sab.- at f »rr prices for cash or ready pay. 1 HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for' Genii at the highest market price. JOS. BIBEROLLE Wellsbbro, Aug. 14, ISOI. j - N. B. All those indebted to the subscriber l»v b account, or otherwise, aro requested to call sjt r. cc and square JOS.* RIBEKoT.i JT. GREAT HEDUCTIOIV lAEES- Closing out all our Stock of Summer Cooes I Pricea reduced on Plain Dres^Good?, Prices reduced on Fancy Dress, Goodj. . Prices reduced on Cloth and Silk Mamtlos. Prices reduced on Shawls. 1 Prices reduced on Sunshades and Parasclf. A sweeping reduction throughout entire stock. DORMADL'SiBEE HIVE, • ■ Holden’s Block , Elmira . Black Silks bare advanced in Atw'York, still wo are offering Good Block Dress Silk for G2cp. worth t7*t? •< <• u sr “12 k . K <t 1 00 Best “ " , 12 j Fancy Silks equally low at DORM ALL’S REE HIVE. Trunk,®, Valise?, Travelling Bags of every descrip tion, direct from the manufacturers constantly on hand at DORMAUL’SiBEE HIVE. Napkins, Doylies, Linen Towels,* Huckalmck, Birds Eyes Diaper, Pure' Linen Table ‘ Damask, Marseilles, Quilts, Woolen Table and Piano [Spreads, 2U pet cent below market value at • :; DORM ALL’S i BEE HIVE Nottingham LaOo Curtains and rich embroidered Draperio Muslins, the largest arid finest assortment ever exhibited.- ' . DORMALL’SiBEE HIVE, Ilolden’s Block, Elmira. Hoop Shirts T New Styles ! ■ j Best Quality!! and cheaper than anywhere else.] DORMAUL’S BEE' HIVE. English. Hosiery t Everybody will be suited in Hosiery, j ! ’• u DORMAJJL'S iBEE HIVK Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs..4^. Lisle Thread Gloves ; j.... Shirt Fronts, .. ' /.. India Rubber Round C0mb5...;,... Silk Mitts; i.... Ladies ; JJope * Embroidered C010r5.............. J.,.. Every-article sold na'advertiscdl . BORMAUL’S BEE JIITK, 136 Water Elmira, ‘N. TV Elmira, July IC, 1862.' | Charleston flouring mills.— 1 WRIGHT Ss B-AIUjETT, Having secured the best mills in the County, ar* hof prepared! to do Cnsiom Wolfc, Merchant tVork,' and in fact everything that can he done in cWnhy' Mills, so as to give perfect satisfaction, FLOUR, HEAL AND FEEJJ, AT WHOLESALE OR EETATE,,' at our store in Wellshoro, or at the. mill, toil, 0 Goods exchange;! for grain nt tba market prior.. -Aligoods delivered free of charge within the eerpo ration. , , WEIGHT A BAILJiS. Weilsboro, Feb. 13, IS6I. FASHIONABLS MILLINERY SEiOJ*. MAIN BT., WELLSBORO. 1 MISS PAULINE -.'SMITH haS jnst purebe ■ *r- PALL ANl!> WINTER GOODS,. Consisting of Stntsvs of all kinds, Pattcrr- T'r.‘‘„ Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Bifks. of hill' l.ihc..-, and in fact ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS, SBo solicits a call front -tbe ladies of WellsWo vicinity, feeling confident that ; . HER GOODS WILL BEAR; INSPECTION.- 7 and compare favorably" with those of any cslnl-lis* moot in the county in regard to price. • BLEACHING AND" PRESSING done U a superior manner. I • J&Sf Room at the residence of C. William?, or-r'' site U. Hotel, up-stairs. , 7 Oct. 2, 1801. >- c A B I SET ware; rooa?; THE Subscriber most respectfully aT|r„i'rroc!T:r. ho has cfn hand at the old stand, Imd i*tr *^l% Cheap tot of rtiiiiUarc. , . comprising in part 1 _ ■ . Dressing and Common Bureau*, Secretaries uud Case*, Center, Cdrd oud Pier 7'uhl?a, , ry Breakfast Tables, Cov-}»‘>> .*v t Cupboards t Cottage and ofhi'r JTcfoUod*, M.i Ar fas and Chairs, Gilt and Jiowicood Mcviftwi* ja-r ■ Picture]Pi'om€e. : ,* * J | GOFFZKTS made to order on short «oti**o 7J , A be«rso vrili be furnished Jf df>cire<L r> * * .iTuroiDgracd.Gawing.dono to order. _ • g. ’ Xugust XI, IS * y “ 1 f.o " i:: ■■e «S .*■ ;:- T u;v ~ M
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