The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, September 24, 1862, Image 3

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WaSab&b. Wedaeadey.toap^ :
New AdrertiaemeniV- ' ' ! *
eridii'jflietien iVoc/omtifow.—Sheriff Stowefl.
Du Ortat Vietoritt far rte £ Ce.
g,lrag.—£tßTj . Griffin,-. .„■~ l[ j ,
idi»id(««iie(bi?» Jiri*,' J. M.Ed|o
ton, ' , - ,-Vv;*-. ’■•
' '>»»».■ ■ 7 |
fXf Bibau Beals, an employe -of- ifl| C. Termil
jib, of ibo, ‘TkaakWaiton Hobse, , |ln.Galiaja, <rM|a
ia iU 1 dnliaa aa-bottler, on-,lH»tdky If
lut week, yraa kicked in the ttomacbbj.a .bone, and
is loreraly injured that be died on Ifie lolloVmg day.
We nndentand that ha'learae a family. ] .'■■■'
'fgf Vtt h»TO bean shown fc eopy oi Lloyd's
VV oOfe* »niO«n»-
•iu, and would earn el ty recommend it to *ll, u a neat
& liity andWtedt'Aert. The price .for wh|oh it.is sold,
places it within tho roach, of. eiery-'onei -Mr. 0. S,
Dutt of Charleston, has for Tioga
County, and it now ready tofurnlsh a copy
who may desire it. Sheet fifty csbU; nioantod hand
ismely, two and half dollars. . 7
jctr- Lieut., Jauga M., Cole, ifhif fj death i« an
nounced elsewhere,’*®-! well known chitons.—
He came horesomo lix yeaip »go, »n(f
B i a clerk'in one of our stores, WherohV.won the con -
fldeeee end esteem of his eniploydfsU'Among 01115
young into, bo w»a a greet in an
eminent degree thole generous and cpm&ies
which prednoe strong friendships. . Kt' s a year ago
he enlisted as. a private in Capt, Hife' Company, was
elt etd corporal, afterwards second
Lieutenant, and.when killed was adtiojiAi assistant to
Adjutant gjpith)wbo«o death isndticei ,«]iewbere'. He
was about 27 years of. ago, and leaves .A'iinother who
in the city of Brooklyn, and tiKo'iiiters.
hews comas t<> ns froih of war.
Many of oar brave and hardy epidierrjr ‘ho had so long
■escapad tha diaeaaes of the camp, and disarters of
the Held, hare fanes with their faces U; the' foo;ind
others, wounded and weary, are scatfe-bd amougthe
venous hospitals. As a community, tWdreaifnl truth
that the oouptry ia inrolVed in a gig|i|tjo.wur, tomes
hoaa to ui with fearful force. Othef jhommnbifios
hare folVlt W Ith'enly as ollr citirena it, and
in the general grief of the nation, we |i a-l6ndly called
ay an to. aitendaach to tha other our? i ayqipai
thy., The news yet to come, giving! tetails of the.
great'battle of Wednesday, will ineyl abiy increase
'the gloom now banging thicknpon ns-iJAlroady the
- icondi of mirth hare died away,’rind-,tke necessary
labors gre carried on with a silence, thit’tdlls plainly
/that the hearts.of our people are with thejrbrave sons.
‘Hrothaii, and friends, lying nptyi the ensanguined
4, lda of Maryland, or marcbing.ih pUrJuitof the re
traating enemy. But in thie time of wi id tpread sor
row, -there are bright rays oflightfand i X the eyes and
eltsrsheet of tha people, we see mioglid. determina
tion and hope. ,|i!r
pm- Liont. Q. D. Smith, killed in&Wtly in, tl e
battle of South on Sunday j fllast wecb|-
was a native of this 'Boro, and about 40?, ears of age.
Jor many years hb was engaged in'mtjwpSle pnr
uoiti, a large, porliop of the-time, filling 1 the office of
Post Ulster, with' entire satisfaction to thi-odtnmahi
tj. Last fait he was elected lsf,Wjn|tenant' of
Cspt. Hills* company, and shared its dsnjfers and prl-
T&Usnt, todhe fatal hour of hia.fall, whed.he Was act
ing as Adjutant of-hit regiment. His. as a
soldier, was above praise,- but it is as a'cit "fen, amhn,
and a-fricnd, that ha will bo. chiefly re;»‘l| e 4)cred,and
his. loss most deeply deplaggsl. 1 In (i
where he grew np to manhood, be wof?- ,'iipedted for
his integrity, esteemed for his ’usefulnhi and laired
Ur his goodness. One who has known hi Ldntimatcty
for fifteen-years, assured the'writer of i if
fbaV daring tbat time he.hadneycfhea^jtient.SiiiTß'
.we a profane or vulgar word, or,know' t 'of hia.cdms
■sitting an unfair-wet. In bis dealh,o»y Boro
ess of its best citiaenV and.lba Pjpsbjisripn Church,
eat of its most useful members, whit/i his s’fflictod
friicdi can only mourn a vacancy in tfel’t, eirclp that
tims eauncver fIU. V . : .
. Situation of the Tlog*
' Wtpriot b«Uw the latest acobon/s w# lykre from Iho
different companies in the army fi§»m this County.—
T* desire to giro each week, if sos«ibl#, the 1 «xact
pesitioa of each company, not alo»afor fM/bencfit of
the people at home/but for the benefit.the boys
thsmaelTei. Brcry soldier from the .County desires
te know.whore jtho "olhet coiDpanip*'-'
««{kt certainly to bo gratified witl* this raieUigence-
Tfe weald therefor# bo grateful to any p<f*on for the
Jeleit intelligence from the soldiery.
Ce. Q, 45th B.eg'tj Pa. Vol. H . *> \
The following i» the casualties orchis L.Jqropa»y' in
4k* battle of Sunday last, as far . |
, KILLED. [ .1
*H. Fenton,/}. W. Brewster, JacxjJi S(jti‘Jre«.
' WOUJIPEDr v ii 1
Warren Mann, Geo, Bartlett, English,
'Geo. Derbyshire, T. J. Baris, Henry VfiahjT James
'Dickinson, t i p
Co. H. 45th Reg’t!, Pa. Vela, £^jieffelin,
A letter receired at. £i#ga on jSatdrf by,morning
Jut, states that Norris HoWbkhV *!?%•>
James Tremain of Janmegton, ab|s Burr of
'■Chatham, were killed in' the action o£_Bunday on
‘Sooth Mountain*. Mi G.Holliday,
'Mooref-and David French, probably mortally wound
“*4, and six others slightly woundoditwhosa- BatdeAjWo
■wpect to pelnt next wbek. Major wurtm,,of the 45 th,
»u alio woanded. t d * x, 1 •- >
Co. l t 45th i Reg'L, Pa, 4Tols. f HiHs.
A letter from C.pL Hill report. thp dttloViug com.
altiai la his emppaby in the hatUs Sunday.'
‘ KILLED. ’ ’ -
• ?ir»l Li.at. G. ®. Smith, shat through the t;;dy. Seo-
Lieut. Jhmei’U. Cole, shot through' I&j'Ueck.—
'Qis.’English, ton of-widow Engließ of Pelthar, shot
the body. . ' \ , i,, J -
■wocanip. '■ _i
■Strgttnt W».Ch«e r iri..the «ide| N. C.’ in
tip J C. B. ESfield; irt the leg ; Jeeepb jywdeD, in
' ti « neck, slightly y JohaCßenrf, in tl)'e hi Wd|»lightly;'
.*• Ktipetrick, in the leg. / , 1 V
Hurd, .of Delmery-a'inomher of I Oh tGy 46th
weraeawd. ! * •
, 6th Regt. P*. Res.'Corps, Vob; fipL-Carl.
‘A Utter from J. Scheifflln eUtee that bit; thirteen
«!*cUre men «f thia company matured Ifur the kat
of Sunday, and that -CapU-Carl lo t One of his
tadi in that angageaeant. - Aaothac let.it :.h*» been
•Weired, just aa wo go to preto, frost ft. B- Bare ell,
kie wife, announcing that, 'William. D. Vanhorn,
*•* Jenning*, wan killed, probably action
a* Sunday. On); thirteen B<n Of this company an
•wared U'lhtir aante*. The Jettar waabriofandwrit.
Ufckpaat haete, and Itie tulta prtbaMe many oth-
Wl Ware killed and wounded. Wno/Vabborb* waa a
man belortd try ovary bodywpa jHte* tint hero,
■*«d a particular farorito in hi* ao&panyf Ha waa
ripening into tnanbood,and ’hid eArly death
tUei one more deaolate hearth-atope to WdUaboro.
datodoo thehatUefioldatZ m,
“a Hth; receired just at we goto pnjttj'.firesra
ooittpany, giwetthofollowing particn
. ® ltn °n Durlaefier, wounded ip the b^ik; 3ohn
H. C. Quetin, in .the legs; JpvHailett,
• Ccl *’ eoveroly; B. T. St*oy, a ioatder; D.
Jlf n *** ’ Bbinobardj Beworoiy J ’K'.lPalmer,
-3" H. J. Eamadoll, aligbtl Jin t tea iund«—
; «■ «ttoia, Alkert-fcnartß, H.
1
jj i ,i . ..iti
mlKlnj, and maybaalihafkiUed, TtTANSIIELII CLASSICAL SEMINARY,
woonded/tfr prisoners. ; 'Seifc't.f Bam>deH,ii i(*r In TIOQA 00., PA.
command of the company. - TheßallTerm of thislastitation will commence
, S', Jstßegt. Eiaet,P.R.C. Capt Nile*. TMi ,'Sept,#th,lSB2,andcontiDU* thirteen weeks. ’
company was employedin •kfrmlihitg.lJß the greet-Rer.E. WXLDStAN, A. M ..Principal and Professo
battle of Sunday, 14th, (South Mountain,) and took ‘ „ : :«atbc«aatic* and Ancient Languages.
a Uiia. # «j| i 'Bw» N« lie RSTJIOLDSj M*| ProfttSOF Of tllft Nftt*
. onl Sciences, and the TeadherVOepartoent. -
the 18th, ha> been recstred bybisfamily, from which HirauC. Johns, A. M., Professor of Penmanship
we learntbat on Sunday, Chas. HoadTey and Chas, Norm el and Commercial Departments.
Sweet, were killed. Lieut. Mack, Bela,Borden, SatnL Mr. t. A. Ridoewat/ Prof, of the German language.
*■*
Roberts, were wounded, none dangerously. On lues- the French language and Belles Letten.
day, Peter Wslbridgeand Ed. Waterman,were wound- Miss Music Teacher.
od, tfae latter in the band. This is the latest from EXPENSES.
•that Company. Tuition in Com,Engliah Branches, per term, $4 fi
1 —We have a letter from Rev. W.H. Haskell, Chap- Higher English Branches, Mathematics and Aneien
lain of thp 186th Reg’t. too late for this week. Capt. Laoguges, ‘ # 00
m
i
ipt
Philipe',, Company Wsre stationed at Fort Lincoln,
near Washington.
—Bead the excellent letter of onr oorreipondent in
Capt. Hammond’s Company.
•Id Wellshero, on.the 17th lost, of heart disease,
GEORGE BEECHER, ion of Josiah and Julia A Em
or/, afad 10. j««>, 6 months, and 17 days.
IS continually in peril if she is mad enough to neg
lect or maltreafrthoso sexual irregularities to which
two-thirds of her sex are more or less subject.
HR. CHEESKIfAN'S FILLS, prepared from the
same formula which the inventor, CONELILS L.
CHEESEMAN, M. H., of New iTork, 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. ■ They act like charm is
removing the pains that accompany difficult or im
moderate menstruation, and areythe only safe and re
liable remedy for Flushes, Sick Headache, Pains in the
and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart* Nerv
ous Trelnora, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken- Sleep and
other uppleawnv aud dangerous effects of an unnatu
ral condition ef the sexual functions. In the worst
oases of Fluor Albvi or Whites, they effect a speedy
cure. > . .
_ M - - -- -**■ ■ a.M .. 1 A«.n
DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS are offered as the
only safe means of renewing interrupted menstrua
tion, but
LADIES MUST BEAR IN MIND
That on that very account, if taken when the interrup
tion arises from natural causes, they win inevitably
prevent the expected events. This CAUTION IS
ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, for such is the-ten
dency of : the Pills to restore the original functions of
the sexual organization, that they .inevitably arrest
the process of gestation.
Explicit directions, statiny when, and v'ter they
ehonld not be used, tcith each Box—the Price Out Lot- .
lar each .Spec, contrtitiiug from 40 to 50 Pills,
A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Ji gents.
Pills eent by mail promptly, by enclosing price to the
Agent.’ Sold by druggists generally.
R, B-HUTCHINGS, Proprietor,
For sale at Roy’s Drag Store.
Deo. 11, 1861.-Iy. 20, Cedar sL, New York.
FOR THE UNION,
Xre attracting the attention and awakening the live
liest sensations of delight throughout all. the
LOYAL STATES,
nnd sending dismay to the ranks of the rebels, and
the filling up of the ucw and beautiful
KEYSTONE STORE,
with a large stock of nil descriptions of mercfaan<
dire, by
BULLARD & CO..
is also arresting the attention of the people of
THIS VICINITY,
and at the same time creating alarm among those who
are opposed to ,
SMALL PROFITS A QUICK SALES.
The following is & partial list of their
Extensive Article.
DRESS GOODS of the choicest pattern,
DRY GOODvS of nil descriptions, including
SHAWXS,
. - COTTON CLOTH,
, READY MADE CLOTHING, Ac.
They have Also a selected assortment of
Hardware,
suited precisely to this locality, besides a large quan
tity «f V
Glass Ware, Crockery, &c.
They can fit you with a
HAT or CAP,
: BOOTS or SHOES,
CLOTHES MADE, or the
CLOTH to make them with.
Their location is First Door above
ROY'S DRUG STORE,
. IlAlJf STREET,
where they will be happy to
.RECEIVE CALLS,
; Wellsboro, Sept. 24, 1862.
Are tlie Rebels la Pennwl.vaata,
OR WHERE ARE THEY?
■ This is the anxious inquiry of all; andawhpn we
hear the place named, we are often at a loss to know
the
EXACT POSITION,
and we wish for a mop with all places of interest on
it.:''The“3ah jhlfTbOT Bas'fb'r sale J. T, LLOYD'S new
\SgE_EL PLATE MAP
i '' s \‘ ~ ' or the' ' * ;
, ' AND CANADAS,
colored in counties.''with , every County Towny Rail
Rdad, and Eutiab; thatWe* completed the first of
fB6J, and every other place ef intsrest can be
founiondt, - ,
T lE* Bar Ever Like it Before
intCOERECJtNB6B, emonnt of KNOWLEDGE, and
CHEAPNESS, end jhe Author
DEFIES OOMPHTIXIO3ST, s'
saving be has a new method, known only to himself.
Bheel CTcents.V Mdantedbeddsomeiy,’ $2.f50.;
I hSee the County right of Tioga County, end will
eaitvoss every town in the County.
£ept. 17/1862. G. 6. DaRTT.
(Torniiifi gening Machine Depot.
rfULE-best- Sewing Machines in the-United .States.
■ 1 '■ Grover A Baker’s New Family Machine, making
ffir Lock Stitch,'eeknoprledged to bo snperior to- all
others. Price 340.
GROVER A BAKER’S FAMILY MACHINE, so
much admired bj those who have ased them. Price
s4o’ - -
GRAVER * BAKES’B LARGB SHUTTLE MA
CHINIST tewing Leather and Taper work. Price
, Wheler»ndWilsons4s. Finkle A Lyon’s $4O.
Singers, : $O6. Empire, -$4O,
Will cox i Gibbs, $3O.
Persona baying or ordering machines of me fan
rely begetting one adapted to their business. . f
Ereiy Machine warranted to give satisfaction'Tor
one jeer. Machines on Mahogany, Black Walrrat,
aod Rose Wood eases at advanced prices. For par*
for Circulars. C. G. HOWELL,
Proprietor of the Corning Bag Factoou
Corning, "N. Y-, Sept- 10,1852.
. Sumac Wonted. :
ONE DOLLAR per hundred weight, will be paid
for dry Sexac Back or Leaves, by
, ; & Boyc«.
' Eogij Jane i] 1662. fit-
tow.^aot-
e> x s T 3 .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
fIftpORTANT TO FEMALES!
THE HEALTH>ND LIFE OF WOMAN
TO WIVES AND MATRONS.
The Great T icteric*
WELLSBORO, PA.,
Modern Languages and Hebrew, each, extra %00
Music—Plano or Melddeon, . • 8 09
Use of Instrument, ; • - - 309
Boom rent, Wb person, • • 190
Board in the halVpcrweek, • • :I 90
Fuel per term, if two occupy one room, 1 00
Incidentals per term, 29
Clergymen's children, half prise for laities.,
It will be seen by <tbe above assoaneeMfat ef a
Faculty for the dhminjg year, that the Trustees are
determined to spare op reasonable paint to furnish
the school with a competent Board of Instruction.
Beven 'foreign languages, including Greek, Latin,
French, German, Spanish, Italian and Hebrew, will
bo taught, if required. 1
The Teacher’s and Normal Departments, under the
supervision of Profs. Reynolds and Johns, will afford ,
all the facilities of a Normal School, in which stu-"
dents are especially drilled and trained to become
practical teachers. The trustees hare already taken
measures, which it Is expected will beVunsnmmated
esrly.ia-December/ for offering nod having the £TemU.
nary accepted by the State as a State Normal School:'
’ The Department off Penmanship, Book-Keeping,'
Ac., offer all the advantages of a Commercial .Col
lege. The Seminary ijs under contract, to be finished
and furnished by the 10th of September next. It i
will, when finished, be-'among the best school build-) |
ings in northern Pennsylvania, and wilt afford excels 1
lent/aeilities for tbeie regions to obtain a thorough
scientific and practical education. '
Special attention; U given to the health and physi
cal education of the students.
Nothing need be said to recommend the Principal
to the confidence of the poeple, as his conduct of the,
Seminary for the post two years, bos placed him fully
before the public as one of the educators of the coun
try. -Profs. Reynolds' and Johns—the former, the
late Superintendent of common schools of the county
—and the latter the present incumbent, are too well
and too favorably known to need further notice to
recommend them to the public. Students coming,
from a distance will have their rooms, furnished—,
those from within a few miles will bring their own
furnishing, except bedstead, table, chairs, wash-stand
and stove. !
All students furnish their own towels, wash-bowls,
pitchers, pails, mirrors,'Ac. Booms for self-boarding
can be bad in the village at reasonable rates. If ac
commodations enough for self-boarding cannot be bad
in the village, roorafe for that purpose, under certain
restrictions wall bo furnished in the Seminary by ttu-;
dents furnishing their own cook-store.
Students pay from the time they enter to the close
of the term, without a'ay'dednctlons, except in cases
of protracted Uluees.
All kinds of produce taken in payment. Terms
•of paynse&t, euo half inl advanco; the remainder du-
Ting tbe ter®: J ' ;“j W, COCHRAN, President.
Vfv: C. Rtvlkv, Secretary.
- Mansfield, July 23, 1863. ' . ,
SPRING AND SODINER GOODS.
JEROME SMITH.
Hat now on hand a large and -Mrt.n.iT. ategk of
DRY GOODS, j
HATS i CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
GROCERIES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HARDWARE, GLASSWARE
WOODEN WARE, Ac.,
which is undoubtedly the largest assortment ever
brought into this county, and will be cold at prices
that must give entire satisfaction. And X would id*
vite purchasers, generally, to cal] and examine my
assortment of ;
Black and Figured Dress Silks,
Worsted Goods, M&noes.
Ladies* Cloth, Opera Flannels,
Long and Square Shawls,
Black and Figured Delaines,
I and Cassimeree, 4e., Ac.,
And in fact the best assortment of
LADISS’ DRESS GOODS
erer brotfght into this county. I bare also a large
stock of i
DOMESTIC GOODS,
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES.
SATINS, FULL CLOTH,
TWEEDS, & KENTUCKY JEANS.
Purchasers will find that the place to bn, good gooda
and at low price*, is at tbo store of
JEROME SMITH.
Wellsboro, April 23, 1882.
j. m. smith,
| |~AS remorod to the New, Stors on
Market Corning,
First door east of Bank, and directly
opposite the
Dickinson House,
where be' is now receiving, and will constantly keep
on hand a Full and v
COMPLETE A SSOR TMENT,
OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SliOESf*
FAMILY (GROCERIES, 40.,
which will be sold at the (Lowest Prices fee
Ready OnlyT
He sclU-good Prints f0r....’. ....10ct*.
Merrimacs; : .....1..; ...12$o.
Denims ; ; l2so.
Heavy Sheetings , ..........12^0.
Fino’Blcached Muslin... 12Je.
and other goods equally low.
The citizens of XIOQA. COUNTY
VISITING' CORNING, '
arc cordially invitad to. I •'
Give Him a Cal!.
Corning, April 23,18621
WM. B. SMITH,
PROSECUTING PENSION ATTORNEY,
and in -
LAND WARRANTS,
And GeneralCoUection and Claim Agent
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA.,
Will attend to business in tfae ‘Supreme Court and
Court of claims, and to the proseentiep of claims be
fore the several Departments of Government Espe
cial altertitm VniJpe given, to tWaitAtitBCUNT Y
LANDS and ARREARS OF PAY; $l(TO BOON
TY and PENSIONS, in. the LAND and INDIAN
OFFICES; before, tie GENERAL POST OFFICE,
and MILITARY CLAIMS generally.
The Subscriber having been engaged for the -past
four years in tbe prosecution of claims before the De
partments in Washington,iwill give particular atten
tion *o .
SUSPENDED CLAIMS
’for Pensions and BOUNTY LANDS, especially in
cases where tbe soldier or widow is unable to State
tbe officer’s name. In all such oases ,no charge will
be made unless successful. Unqnsstioable references
will be given in all cases.', AIL business, ptying to
matters-above referred to can be dona'll correspond
ence with tbe sabnriber, an d 01l letter* addressed t*
him at Knoxville, Tioga County. Pa., will receive
(prompt attention, t _ VM. B. SMITH.
‘ August 27, MB.u ..’ . - , -
STRAYED ORSTOLEN-—From tbe premises of J.
B. Doaq,.ip Charleston Township, on the night
of tbe 9th of August, 1862, a large Ted Six Year Old
Cew. Also, a Four Year Old Roan Cow, supposed to
have a calf by her side. Any one giving any infor
mation as to their whereabouts will be amply - re
warded. Address i ' J. B. DOAN.
East Cbulictuoj Tioga Co. Pa„ Scj.l. 3,1552,*
M
TJie Ifevr Commercial Building*
are located opposite Court
Borne, Corner of Court and
: Clicttiiuso^Streeta.
Till Collet* it In no way connected wttb toy other
Instltri&ofte '
The energies of the entire Faculty «re exclusively
devoted to tbit. '
The dcrign of title Xnilitntion ie to afford to Toong
Man eaopportunity for acquiring a Thorough, Prak
ticaij Butin eu Education.
The Books and Fora* are carefully arranged by
Practical Accountant!. ezpreaaiy for tbia Inatltutlen,
and tha Conrae of Instruction la tucb 1 at to combina
Theory end Practice.
COLLEGHATE COURSE.
This Courts embraces Book-Keeding tn all It* de
partments, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic,
Business Cerreßpondence, Commercial Law, Politick
Economy, Csmisercial Ethics Partnership Settle
ments; Detesting Counterfeited and Altered Bank'
Notes, Ac. t
The, Spencerian System of Penmanship is taught in
all its varieties, by the most skillful masters of the
art
Tho Book-Keeping department is under the special
supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W.
LOWELL. -
rssrrOH.MA.TtON'.
os:
Student! can enter at any time. No racaticns.—-
Usual time to template the Course, from 8 to 12 Week*.
Assistance rendered to graduates in proearfng situa
tions. Graduate* are presented with an elegantly on
glared Diploma. !
For catalogue of 70 pages, specimen*-of pen*
manship, Ac., enclose two letter stamps, and address
i -j . LOWELL A WARNER,
j Sept. 17,1882.. Binghamton, N. T.
Insurance Agency.
THE Insurance Company of North Ameriea hare:
appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga
County and vicinity.
As the high character alld standing of this Com
pany giro the asshrane* of fnn protection to owners
of property against tha hazard of fife, 1 soiieii with
confidence a liberal (hare of the businese of the
eonnty. Tbia Company was incorporated in 1794.
Its capital is $500,000, and its assets in 1801 as per
statement Ist Jan. Of that year-was $1254,710 81.
CHARLES PLATT, .......Secretary.
ARTHUR 6. COFFIN, i President,
Office of the; Company. 232 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia, -
Wm.Bnclilcr, Central Agent,Bar*
riiburg, Pa.
JOBN W. GIIERJISEf,
Agent for Tioga County, Pa.
April 9, 1862.
HOMS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
' NEW YORK;
O -ft. PIT -A- T-t . 51,000,000.
Home Firs Insurance Company
IS
.'St, W Sj. TEN, CONNECTICUT:
CAPXTA!•> $200,000.
These Companies bare complied 'with the State law.
Applications for Insurance received by
CHARLES L. SIEMENS,
Wellsboro Tioga County, Penca.
Wellshoro, Jan. 15, 1562.
wool/ CARDING AND
CLOTH DRESSING,
IX THE' OLD FOUNDRY AT
WeUsborougA, Tioga County, Fa.
THE subscriber having fitted up the place for the
purpose of Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing,
and also would inform the people that we will take
wool to manufacture.qn shares or by the yard, to auit
customers, and would inform the people that we can
eafd wool at any time, as ocr works run by steam
power, and also that all, wool will be carded for four
cents per pound, Wool and produce will be taken for
pay for the sKme.“ - -
N. B. Prompt attention will be paid to all faroring
os. We*will give good satisfaction.
CHARLES LEE,
PHILETUS HAMPTON.
Wellsboro, June 11, 1862.
AMERICAN HOTEL.
(formerly J>, Uarit " Cryttal Fountain" Horn.)
Corner or Mais awd Qoeik Street,
WELLSSORO, PA.
mss. SOLBSRAM. ■ • • > t*roprirtor.
Strict attention ps>d to the comfort of g«e»t«.. Good,
stabling. Charges reasonable.
JSST* A good Cook and a hostler wanted.
Wollsboroi Sept 3, 1862.—1y.*
IMPORTANT , TO CONSUMER'S
OF TOBACCO.
Persons desiring to abandon its use, should procure
a package of the • * •
ANTIDOTE FOR TOBACCO.
This antidote is the means of destroying the taste fer
tobacco, and thereby every one
MAT ABANDON ITS USE!
Price, 30 cents per package, sent Post-paid.
Agents wanted for this and five other new article*
commanding \
READY SALES AND GOOD PROFITS.
j?
For particulars, enclose stamp end send for Circular
Addrou, | ; G. M. DEWITT,
Wefc* 88-nusdroK, Pa.
Aug. 27,1865.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters ef «d
-ministration Raving been granted to tbs snbseH
bar, on the estate of Pbineas Price, bite of Westfield,
deced. ; notice iabarAy given to. These Indebted to
said estate to oiit immediate peyment, and those
having oleinis to present them properly authenticated
for aattlement to tbe subscribers.'
SYBIL PRICE, ) . - -
I. M. BDGECOMB, J Aarar *‘
Westfield, Sept 24, 1882.*
EBTRAY.
LEFT the subscriber, about four weoka age, ena
pair red steers,'one dark rod steer, one spotted
steer One white or brown heifer, one red heifer, and
-alte red heifer with-white face. Anylperson having
seen the same, will please notify mei
, Wellsboro, Sept 17, 1862. ,W. T. MATHERS.
FOR SAAB.
A SORREL MARE, warranted kind and sound, and
only seven years did. Tbe owner will sell VIST
cheap, having no further use for her. Also two or
three good cows. ■■ Inquire ef ROBERT TROLL. •
East CSarloston.Sopt. 17,1882.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letter* of
Administration having been granted to the un
dersigned on the estate of ELISHA SMITH, lata of
Rutland Township, dee’d.. notice is hereby given to
those 7 indebted -to said estate to make immediate
payment, and those 1 having claims to praiont them
properly authenticated for settlement to tbe subseri
bee. SUSANNA SMITH, Admiaietratrix.
‘ Rutland. Sept. 10,1842.»-6t,
ESTBAV.
LEFT the barn at the American HoUl, on Thera
- day,the 18th inst., a RED COW, d yearfold, 3
cum in left car. Whoever will return her to the-above
named place, will befibetolly rewarded.-* . -■
/ 'LU£ in larce or small quaptitea.-fetwaWat
ArlAßfiE
NEW AND DESIRABLE
STOCK O T
SEASONABLE GOODS,
HATE BERN BK9BITED
AT TBS
TKOY CASH STORE.
1 Wa. Hare
A’*FJPR BAD A
More Complete Stock
THAN THE PRESENT,
6v Prices
WILL BE FOUND
RE LOW ,
E MARKET RATES.
Our Largo
PURCHASES,
ANEf LARGE SALES ,
WILL ENABLE US
\ •—WO—
Give Bargains
——9o—
nm CUSTOMERS,
NOT TO B 8
Foum ELSEWSERS.
OUR REPUTATION
—MB—
Cheap Hands
I
SHALL BS
FCJULF HAlHTinm
Wt Confidently
INVITK
t i
COM PARI SO N-
Perine &
TROT, PA,
ANOTHER STOCK OP PINE CLOTHING
Ajr PRICES
Far Below Compelitlon.
We have just rececsived a large purchase of sea
sonable Ready Hade Clothi«g, from the Assignees of
the celebrated
OAK UAIX ESTABLISHMENT,
At prices that will finable pa to sell.hoW the oost of
manufacturing. stock is troll aunty tbeatten
tibn ef all parebaacas of Clothing
' ffEusß a <#.
i ATBR’S
CHEEKY
PECTORAL,
FOR THE RAPID CUBE OF
Colds, Conffht, and Hoarseness.
Bmxtbld, Mass., 20th Dec., 1866.
Da. 3. C. Ana : Ido not hoejtate to aay
the beet remedy I hare erer found for
Coughs, Hoorsenasa, Influenza, and the con'
oomltant symptoms of a Cold, It your Catf>
ST PzoToxaa. Its constant nee In my prac
tice and my fhafly foftho last ten years has
shown It to poaeeae superior rirtnee Cor the
treatment of these complaints,
EBENKNIGHT,'3f. D.
A. B. MOBT&ST,Earn, of r.,S*ltcs: “I barn
seed your Prcroaai myself-and In my finally era since yon
In Ten ted it, and bellase it the beat medicine Ibr Us purpose
erer pot out. With a bod cold I should sooner pay twenty
flee dollars fer a bottle than do without It, or take any other
remedy."
6m» Whoopis? Co&gh> laflootuco.
SrmoraiD, Ulu, Feb, T, 18(8.
Bxotßtft Am: X will cheerfully certify yonr Pectoral ie
the best remedy we .posies® for the cure of whooping cough,
croup, tod the chest dlsetsee of children. We of yonr fra*
ternttyln the South appreciate youe skill, and commend
yonr medicine to onr people.
AMOS LEE, Esq., Monterey, writes, 3d Jan,, 1856; “ I
bed a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six
weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally trkd
your Pectoral by the advice of our clersymeo. The first
dose relieved the soreness In my throat ana lunge: lest than
one half the bottle made me completely well. Yonr medi
cines are the cheapest as well as the best we can hey, and *o
esteem you. Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor man's
frisna.
Arthmaor Phthisic, and Bronchitis
. ■ Wa* aUsca*s*iE,Pa*Feb.4,lBs6.
8a; Your Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellous
; cures In this seetkn. It has relieved several from alarsiag
symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man who
has laborek under an aflectiou-of the lungs for the last forty
years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant.
. Al A. RAMSEY, M, D., Albion Monroe Co., lowa, writes,
■Sept. 6, 2855: “ During my practice of many years' I bnre
found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for givlvg ease
■ufi-relief to consumptive patients, or earing such as oro
eatable.” .
We might add volumes of evidence, bnt the mMt convio
clog proof of the virtues of tbit remedy it found in It*
effect* npoa trial.
ConsnmptUn.
Probably no one remedy ha* ever been known which
cured to many and tncb.dangerous case* at tbit. Sene no
human aid can reach; but area to tbote the Cherry Pcotorui
affordt relief and comfort. -
Astoe Bouts, Nsw You* Cm, March 5, 1860.
Dm. Am, Lowxu: I feel It a doty and a pleasure to in*
form yon what your Cherry Pectoral hat done far my wife.
She bad been fire montht laboring under' the .dangerous
•ymptoms of Consumption, from which no ofd wo could pro*
cure gather much relief. She was steadily failing, until
Dr. Strong, of this city, where, we hare come! for advice,
recommended a trial of yoar medicine. We bless hh klnd
net*,«* we do yoar.tkillr for she hat wcoreredrf from that
day* She it not yet at strong at sha used to be, but
from her cough, and calls herself well.
i ORLANDO SHELBY, of Shelby ville.
OontumptiTet, do not despair till yon hare tried Ayrr's
Cherry Pectoral. It is made by one of the best medical
chemists is tbe world, and ft* cures all around tu
the high merits of it* Tirtuea.—PAi'hiiWpAia J-tdger. - r
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS.
The sciences .of Chemistry and Medicine bare been -taxM
their utmost to produce tbit best, most perfect purgnttve
which la-known to .man, , Innumerable proofs are ahowu
that these Pills bare virtues which surpass in excellence the
ordinary medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly npoa '
the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleusant to take,
bat powerful to cure. Their penetrating propei tie* stimu
late the vital activities of tbe body, remove the obstructions
of Its organs, purify 'the blood, and expel disease. They
purge out tbe foul humors which breed and grow distemper*
stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their -natural
action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole
system. Not only do they cure the erery-day complaints of.
every body, but also formidable and dangerous di-vase* that
■ hare baffled the best of human skill. While they produce
powerfol are at tbe same time, fnj diminished
•doees, the safest amd best physic ihai can be employed for -
■children. Being sugar-coated, they-arepfeasant to Jake? and
.being purely vegetable, are free from any risflt of narm-
Caras have been made which surpass belief were they not *
substftntiated.by njen-of such exalted position and character
«s to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent cler
gymen and physicians have lent their names.to certify to the
public,tbe reliability of my remedies, while-otheishave w*ut
me Ihe-assurance of their conviction that my Preparations
•contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, euOvring
fellow-men.
The Agenfbelow penned Is ■pleased to furnish gratis my
American Almanac, cdUtaining dUecttone for their use and
certificates of their cures, of the following complaints
Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy,
Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nausea,
Indigestion, Morbidlnactlon cf the Bowels, and Pain,arising
therefrom, Flatulency. Loss of Appetite, nil Ulcerous «nd
On tan eons Diseases which require an evaccant medicine,
ScrolWaor S£ng*s Brfl. They also, by purifying the blood
and stimulating tbe system, cure many complaint* which it
wtuld not be supposed they could reach, such a* Deafness,
Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, De
rangement* of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kiu
•deed complaints arising from a low .state of the body or ob
struction of its functions.
Douot be pot off by unprincipled dealers with tone other
lpU\ they make more profit on. Ask for Ayer 4 * Pills, and
‘take nothing else. No other they can give you
" with this iu its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick
want the best aid there is for thorn, and they should Lave U.
Prepared by Sr- J. O- AVER,
Practical and', Analytical CAemiti, Lotzell, Matt.
Price 25 cent* per box. Five boxes for $l.
SOLD BY
C. 4 3. L. Bohiason, Weil shore; 8. X. Billing Gaines; H.
U. Borden, Tioga; Dr. Parkhurst 4W. H. Miller, Lawrence -
8. 8, Packard. Corington; Bennett 4 Son, Middlehurr;
4 Taylor, Blossburg; Foi 4 Witter, Mainsburr: C.
L. Strait, Roseville, and Dealers ererywbere. f
July 16,1862.—« m.
It Cores Headache in Ten Kinirtes,
CLINE’S VEGETABLE EMBED CAT! ON.
TTtOR the Bure euro of Headache. Toothache, Diarrhoea,
JO Rheumatism, eoreTliroat, neuralgia, pitas In flic Side,
■Back or Stomach, Cramp*, Cote, Sprains, Burns, Blaises,
Wounds, 4c„ 4c. Also for all kinds of wounds on horses.
TRY IT—IT RAN'NOT FAIL.!
W’Tho numerous enres that are daily-performed by lha
use of the Vegetable Embrocation, are sufficient ovltlcnc. id
its superior excellent virtues. Furthermore, this prepara
tion does not contain any poisonous minerals,or -dfletorioM
drugs.
(From < Prtf. Williams, Principal of the Vtiea
Musical Institute.
Ar.*—Hatlrg witnessed the r*rf
resnlta from the two of yonx Vegetable Kxnbrocation hy rot
feir and members of my family in case of cold*, tore throat
and hoarseno#*,'! cbaorfnlly gito you this te*tiomnrfa its
worth, and can confidently recommend it In fte *buVe cnafes
from an experimental knowledge of it* -efficacy.
TooMTOfy trjly. W. WILLI A HP.
Otto*, June 4, 1861.
Good News from Home--All Agree- .
See What They Say.
W«, the undersigned citizens of Utica, haring need Cline's
'egetaßla Embrocation in onr families, and finding it on tl
ntost mlntary remedy, can cheerfully recommend it to tL«.
poblic generally, esbetng an Inditpeusible article fir family'
n». nmdomstrrrlih to underrate any other worthy
bntcao truly aayfetbat we never before have found «n rnu.4
to this Vegetable Embrocation, and would advise tnrrtear
rjro'keep a bottle ready for Immediate use.
lira. M.A. Bill, Schuyler at. Mrs. I. Crocker. Barnett »t,
Tire. Emily Gervin, i; “ Mrs, E.Oamrgut,
•Mrs- Rachel » tin. A. U. Riibs, “
®. Bacon, Catharine at., D. L. Sloiona, “
•T. B. Robinson. 72 Genesee at, Mrs. M S grande, Blandin St
4aa. Mafiden, Hontlagton at, N.M. Shepard, Sjaing, ,t„
Mm. George Bancroft, “ Sire. M. Wheeler, ••
Mrs. Alrtra Lane, f " Mrs. Auna Williams, “
Mrs. Mary Vsmghau, “ D. Vrmvalkenhurg. “
« Vtrlck . . J°bu Shotr, Genesee st.
F. C. Hartwell, “ , Jana Davison, Scnyler at.
r “- . Robert Lnne, Hnmingtoai at.
Hra. Kliaa Shott, Geoesee at, Krisoilla McLaughlin. *•
Elisabeth Grants, Catherine trt. Margaret Marsdeo, a
Salima Simoons, Borness at, inn Hill. Tarick a.
The above semes are from well known respectable driven,
and * thousand more names might be added; of whom inf,,;’
mathw saaks had to referenoe to the astonishing carve per
formed. 1
Prepared end soH, wholesale Srd retell, by B. CLISB.’Xo
®°> *W® et > MerWe Block, Ctics, N. Y. Alee for .sale
° f CherrJ ttoTeUla* agent.'
ORPHAN’S COURT SALR, ’
lIN pursuance of an order of the Orphan’*
Court of Tioga County, arid to mo directed, I will
expose to public sate at the Court House in Wellsbore,
P*., on Saturday, the 87th day of September next, at
* ° °‘° ok P-8., the following described property ol the
late Henry Bears, Deo’d., via;one-third interest of a
piece of land situated ip Union .Township, Tidea Cx>
Pa., hounded north by lauds of John King, wt by--,
lands of Mrs. John Ogden, (widow,) south hyiandsvf f
« a thbono, and John Erwin, and west by lands
of Mrs. Joseph Brown, (widow,)—■containing 40acies, •
with about thirty acres improved, a story and b.ilf
framed bouse, and dfSKed SOTiy 10 foot barn. Terms
made known on day of sale.
I ANCs'EMNE BEERS, GuarcSiun,
8y JULIUS SHERWOOD, Atty,
Unioa. Aogostar, ■
AnotSer fresh assortment of those ola
gant 11 cent CvtXlCQU^■■ Just reefd Vl d i.v
.June 13,1388, X. EABX>E,V.
HIBAM CONKLIN, M, D.