The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, November 19, 1862, Image 4

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from «honL«4wuj»m»Bt m*j .bejW^. : *
Tboo i>»«d'»t«ot flriT« ’
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Or «»f« wotaoij) to commit: ,1»
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I B«»r not fftl»e witness; lotto* Bo 'i, ,
Butt tlmo oaito'oim wtogi to fljn * £ \,,,
"'"ttia *li«U’not core! i Hot | V,., ;
. JkpproTos »llform« of competition.. ;
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■ ill Ombtfol CtUWOUW “ ; vr ,
A letter frym Nashville .to ph# “hilpilelpbiß
1 theposts;jwo wcelPlhe mill- ary. sjotho^
Mm kin been very strict, and.B' nd i person
4 it pe unlit edto leace the pity who; ft not loyal,
necessarily a rest amountoF i^eatjonipf^takes
place at the Provost Marshal's o' sce. ; A few
’ dayeago.«tali; dejected looking ijtiddfe aged
men made Bis' appearssice before; CoV.Hiilam,
.and solicited apiss. The first qutptien p{il by
. the Colonel was— . e ! i/ . ,
j; " (‘Are yod aloyalunan T” ' "i,
"Well” said the mysterious-looking 1 solicitor,
**l expect-Tam."' ’I i*
■. 'i ••Yon expect yon aw; don't you kohrt trheth
■rt jqo are a TJnion manpr not f" “ 1 ‘
I expect; I don't know'sir. •’
' The appeirane of the man' and- lis tfianner of
conversation rather nob plnssed Culupel Qll
am, wb° continued, however—v ij ' } ■
“"Where do yon wish, to go, sir 1 '” “ •
“I want to go home.” ... “
“Where is your home?" i*
“In East-Tennessee J" ■ • i
“When did you arrive inthia c ity ?j’
“Severalyears ago.” “ , .
“Where wasyouat the commei.oeafijht of the
rebellion, sir ?" ,;V.i
“In this city.” “|K
“Did you ever hear Andy Bwi !g- make any
of his speeches!" i . ' ij’,
“No, sir.?’ . -t . .
“Have yon ever been in the rhiet wmyl", .
“No sir.’? ’ ’ j. . .
“llave yon a family, in Bqst. 1 “iesse-sir !’?
“Yes, sir—o wife and ■ two da“ “*s-"
- “How long is it since you K-> your
; fcmiiyt” ■ -
jlTen years." - |:| , .
“Ten years I Where havs yo i ipen during
“<!!that time?" ... • ;,iii
“In prison.Sir.” , ,j, |
“Mf. Btok” said lift Colonil,;tpishg to one
of This clerks/“Give this man fa “ftps to East
■ Tennessee." , ;i
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SHORT jttrawsE.—One of th,;. enrolling mnr
the’tither day, reoeitetfvs .strong hint
from a dowii town female, iitoppifigat {lie
lady’a boaee Be found her befot j hejri door en
deavoring to effect with a yege hucketer a
-twenty per cent abatement ini the price of a
peck of tomatoes. .. . j . p|,
“Heveyod any men hire m/ttmf”
•The reply was gruff ans ot^ft—-*Ko. 4 '
•‘Hare yon.no husband,"madam p
, “No” , .. : ■' - v
“Perhaps you have a son, ma’am VJ -r
“■Well,.what:of it!” . ,; • • j
“I shonld like-to know where hejis ?” |
“Well, he isn't here ?” \ 1
“So I see,- ma’am. , Pray vfhere jls he f„
“In the Onion army, whele yob ought to
be ; , i ,"r '
The marshal around tl>e comer—
didn’t farther interrogate th^.ladj!
• o*k. HiOKLBUiS’s List WS*o».—This brats
and accomplished Officer— twenty years a
Whig and Republican editor|la Iridjfina—fell
leading hUdJnion troops to vlitory jn otieof the
Jate bloody, battle in Keruuci y. Writingto a
friend just before hie death,; Gem Hacfcelroan
uttered the following impreejire,
hope prophetic word:
"Many good men must gOsiinder in this con
test.' question is/Whoiwillba left f.
It is indeed a dark hour, but yw know me,
and knoWthat I always looked on the bright
aide of all pictures. I bare faith in God, wick-
MAX ani—faith that Bn is.WQrking'.out His
•wn good will and pleasure; with fire and sword.
Alj will notne tight;' man trail he
found in right place—traitors to ou r army, and
sympathisers with treason ip it, will be weeded
out by and by, when the Government finds .t
has to make a terrible' stroggSrtohpreserve its
existence. The days of holiday tear are over
—itbaa bsoo’me a deadly strife.
Tsar Bsao-tifollt Exprpkb.—Carlyle, j n s
the third.volume of hie diijitoryynf Frederick?
the Second; indulges in a>fry lucid sentence :|
“let us try to select and, extricate into i-ohet*
enoe and risibiliy out of thole historical duet
heaps, a few Ofthe symptom ttio phenomena, or
phyeiognomio procedures of , Frederick' in his
first weeks of kingship, I# wayr of ooiitribn
tion to some portraiture of his then inner-man.”
A wy "little of. this raiding tiwte a man a
longtime. i
A young lady in one of our “ rural districts,’'
was once escorted.home from anevening party
by a young man to whom she eja» not partic
ularly partial. On taking-bisUeave he re r
marked: I '
“I guesal’ll come and see ypu again next
Sunday night/'• , t'.ji l ,
r “Well,Bill.Smith.''.replM lady,“yon
md eeine ae a friend, but notaa »‘‘feller.” • Bill
didn’t go eitherway. ij ; r
'When at college, Snrte(* r&» waiting on
the deftp on hnsioess. and peliDg coWish stir
lid the fire. . Sbrteeß,’’ said the
mftt mftDi yon tbjok tjiai'jiny, pthor un-,
dcrgraduielp tbis college sonld bare that lib
erty t" ' .“Yes, Mr-Dean,” wm the reply ,*■*• any
oee as cool as I ami” ' •”i(i
A portly young friend of.o'urt.the other day
contemplated fur some minute#; the ponderous
t diaHasions of a bystander's feet, and . then, in
• tope of ujtptwpntfer surveyed
the mux's'upper works : . .“.you’d have beed
• mighty tall manif they hadn't bent you off
•p’flur up.". ■ v ,iy ;
Barry Corn wall sdy*“osmef|et mo dive in
ka thine eyes.” if bis lone bid “swimming
, eye*” very good; but, ata'l evVbts, onr advice
to tbeyoong woman is, for divert reason don’t
Mbits Suit. He might go orbr a Voataraot."
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A Germantown storekeeper boring once sunk
hi* thop floor afew feet. Anntpiboes, that,: “in
•nw of recent improvements good*
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• A'. B. MOKTLSY, Esq., of Utica, N. Y., writes; “Ihard
used jour Pectobal myself and in my family ever since yoa
Inrented it, and believe itr tbe best medicine tor its purpose
eterput out. With a bad cold I should-sooner p&y' fWefilyr
fire dollars for a. bottle than do without it, or take any' other
remedy,” * ’ * '
Crtmo. Whooping Congh Influenza-
1866.
■ DeoTbke cheerfully certify your Pectoral is
‘the best remedy we pdssesslbrthe-cupeof;wluxJpifaf?
croup, and the chest diseases of children* Yfa bf yodr:. fra
ternity in the South appreciate youe skill, and commend
your medicine to on? people.. , . _ . w
•v. AJT j , ' > fItRAM CQ2»RLtJf, M. D.
AMOS LEE, Esq., Monterey. la., writes, 3d Jan., 1856: “I
bad a tedious influenza, which confined -me- In-doors six
Weeks; took many without relief; Unfitly trhd
your Pectoral by the a'drice of bur clergymen.-- -The first
dose relieve^the soreness in.my,thrpatand lungs: less
one half thabottle made me ’dompicteiy well. Your meal
does are tbe cheapest a* well as tbe best we can buy, and we
esteem ywkPoctor, and your i remedies,** the' i>oor min’s
friend ,
Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis-,
Sni: Your Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellous
cures in this section. It has relieved several from alarming
symptoms of consumption. and is now curing a man wbe
has Üborek under an affectlou nf the lunge for the last forty
.y«Jrs. , ... IIKNHT L.pARKS, Merchant
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A. A. RAMSEY, M. D-, Albiqn, Monroe Co., lowa, writes,
Sepf 4 6, 1865‘: u During my practice of many yean I have
frond nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for givivg ease
and relief to consumptive patients, or coring such as are
curable.” „ “ ’ ‘ „ i
.W« might add volumes of evidence, but the most convin
cing proof ot the'virtue* of thl* remedy .tofonnd la Itt
effects tipbn4rffch : • «- r*' * - • - ;
OonstmiptiMU
Probably so <jno' jeraedy lias ever been knows, whjch
cured so many and such dangerous cases as this/’ Seme nd
human aid can reach; but even to those the Cherry Pectoral
affords relief and comfort. 1 ' ~' r
Astor Hons®, New York Citt, Marph 6,1856.
Dr. A tee, Lowell: I feel it a duty-and A 'pleasure to in*
form you what yonr Cherry Pectoral has done for my wife.
She had- been five months laboring under the dangerous
bynaptotns-of Consumption, from which up aid we could pro
cure gave her much relief. She- was steadily , Sailing! until
Dr. Strong, of this city, where -we have come for advice*
recommended a trial of your medicine. We .bless his kind,
ness, os we do' yonr-'skllll for she has recovered from that
day. She is not yet as strong as she used to bp, but is free
from her cough, and calls herself well.
♦ - - ORLANDO SHELBY, of Shelhyvflle..
Consumptives, do not despair tin' yon,, have tried Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. It is made by one of the best medical
chemists is the world, and Ita cores us bespeak
the high merits of its virtues.— Philadelphia Ltdgtr.
AYER’S CATI IARTIC PILLS.
g&a-sokßCes orChemiglry mfflMfe&cfne -hrfve^baei^ 1 taxed
their utmost to produce this bfat, moat perfect
which Is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown
that tfe£se Pills have virtues which sorpadrf in excellence the
ordinary medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly upon
the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take;
but posrerfnl.tp cure., penetrutipg_proper;tlea stimu
late the vital activities of tne-hody, remove the
of ita organs, purify the blood, and -xpel disease. They
purge one the foul humors which breed and grow distemper;
stimulate Sluggish of disordered organs Into thtfr .natural
action, and impart heathy tone with strength to the whole
«yst«tit*' -Not only do-tbey cure the every*day~compbHDts of
every body, but ijlso font idftble and dangerous di'eases that
have baffled the of human, ekill. While* they produce
powerful effects, they gre'« the same diminished
ddscs, v lbe safest and best physio that can be employed foo
children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to tjakei. and
being purely vegetable,are free from any. risk of nano;
Cores have been made which surpass belief were' tbey &ot|
substantiated by-men of such exalted position and character
as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent cler
gymen and physicians have h nt'tbelr names to certify to the
publicthe leliabiUty of my remedies; while-others have sent
ms the assurauce of their conviction that my Preparations
contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering
fellow-men.
The Agent below named Is pleased to furnish gratis my
American Almanac, containing directions for their use and
certificates of their'cures, of the fallowing complaints >-
Coatireneea, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy,
Heartburn. Headache arising from a fool stomach. Nausea;
'lndigestion. Morbid luactiop cf the Bowels',and Pain arising
therefrom, Flatulabcy, Loss of Appetite, ajl Ulcerous and-
Cutaneous Diseases which require an evseoant medicine,
gcrofdla or King's Evil. They also, by purifying the blood
and stanultong tlm system, cure many oomplaiuts which it
wLuld not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness,
Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, De
rangements Of the Liver end Kidneys, Gout, and other kin
dred complaints arising from a low state of the body or ob
struction of its functions.
Do not bo put off by unprincipled dealers with tome other
pill they make more profit on. Ask,‘for Ayer’s THUs, and
take nothing else. No other, they, can give .you compares
with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. 'I he slckj
want the best aid there is.for them, and they should have it!
Prepared by. Or- 3. C- AVER.
Practical and Analytical Chemist f Loicell, J/a«s. i
Price 25 Ants per-hdk. Five boxes for $l.
C. 4J. D. Robinson, Wellsboro; S. X. Billings, Gaines; 11.
H. Borden, Tioga; Dr. Parklmrst & W. H. Miller, Lawrence*
yilfeVS* S. Packard, Covington; Bennett 4 Bon,illddlftb6i^-;
Omic* i Taylotfßlosst&rg;'Fox** Wtfter, Mdinsbhfg; C.
L. Strait, Roseville, and Dealers every where.
July 16,1862. —Cm.
It Cures Headache in Ten Minutes.
TTtOR the rare care of Headache, TootlMcbc, Diiirfhcca,
■F Bbeamattan, sore Throat. Kenralgia, Paine in the Side,
Back or Stomach, Cramps, Cuts, Sprains, burns, Bruises,
Tfeqndsy 4c. Also for all kinds of wounds on horses. ■
■ CAXJfOT FAILJ :„.
jgj-Tbe namerotrs-cnres Ihstare daily perforaedby the,
nse of the Vegeta bis Kxntrrocption, are sufficient evidence of
Us superior excellent /Flrtue*. ’ £nrtbumott^4hU-'prepara*
tion does not contain any poisonous minerals, er dlletorions
drugs.
From Prof. Williams, Principal of the Uiica
B. Cun—Dear Sir: —HaWvg witnessed tbs very beneficial
result* from tbe dm of join Vegetable Embrocation by my
self and members of my family in ease of colds, sore throat
'and hoarseness, I cheerfully giro you this testimony to its
worth, and can confidently recommend it in the above easts
from ad experimental knowledge of its efilcaey.
__ Youm ' W. WIUJAIJg,
Utica, June *4, iSbl,;
Good Itews from Home--AU Agree--
We, the undersigned citizens of Utica, haring used Ciine’s
Vegetable Embrocation in our families, and finding U an al
most salutary remedy, can cheerfully,recommend, il to the
public generally, as being an indispensible artfclefor family
nso. We do not wish to underrate any other worthy medicine,
bqt can troly-say that wa-never before have found an equal
to ibis' Vegetable Embrocation, and Would advise every fam
ily to keep a bottle ready for immediate use.
i!rB, M. A* UUU- - Mrs. 1. Crocker. Burnett at.
Mr*. Emily Garvin, “ Mrs. K.Oerhrgut,- u
Mrs- Rachel Roberts, “ Mrs. A. M. Kjbbs, u
B. Bacon st M D. L. Simons, , w
T. & Koblnsoo. 72]Qciiesee st., Mrs. M S Ffancls, Blandta «t
Jae. Marsden, Huntington st., N.M- Shepard, Spring,
Mrs. George Bancroft, •* ’Mrs, M. Wheeler, »•
Mrs. Alrira Lane* “ Mrs. Anna Williams, “
Mrs. M«ry Vaughan, u D. Vaoralkeaburg, «
Henry Hill, Txrick st., John Sbotc, Geneses st.
K. C. Hartwell, “ Jano Davison, Scoyler st.
, —TT I
Mrs. J. Walker, * . **. k ;Bobrrt Lane,' llomicgton tt.
Mrs. Klim Simtt, Genesee st", BrisdUaMcLanghltß, *•
Elisabeth Grants. Catherine st, Margaret Marsden, u
Selina Simmons, Burners gU
The above names are from well known respectable citizens,
and a thousand more
mation ban bo had In reference ft} the astonishing'cufces per,
formed.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by B. CLINK. No.
50, Geueseftotrcct, Marble’Block, Utica; N. Y. Also for sale
by JOHN E. JONGS, of CberryFlatts, travelling agent,
August 13,1862. , , ,
Cnrniiis Sewing machine Depot.
THE best Sewing Machines in the United States
Grover A Baker’s New Finally Machine, irlsking
the Look Stitch, acknowledges) to be superior . toaS
others. Price $4O.
GROVER * BAKER’S FAMILY MACHIKE, so
ranch admired by those who have used them. Priee
$4O. ■ , -- r'
GROVER A BAKES’S BARGE SHUTTLE MA
CHINE forsewfngr teachor’aßd TailSr wortT “Price
$4O. ' i. , .
Wheler and Wilson $45. Finkle‘4 Lyon’i s4#. .
Singers, $5O. Empire! $lO.
Willcox A Qibhs, $3O. * '
- Persons haying or ordering machines of ins can
rely on getting onq adapted to their business.
Ereryt&faehins warijaoied lt> give silisfaetion for
one year. Machines an Mahogany, {Slack Walnut,
and Rose .Wood eases, at advanced, .prices. For par*
tieelars sdodforUTreotarS. C. Q. HOWKtL,
v Frflprieior bf the Horning Bog Eke Wry. y,
West Mascbestik, y.b, 4,-1866.
SOLD Br
CLINK’S VEGETABLE EMBROCATION.
Musical 'lnstitute.
bee What They Bay.
Ann Hill. Varick et..
;k»* jTijQGA YcraußTYAAaft ita tor.
jD^iwiioSl
rt i, r, ... o. shqe stoks,
• Fimdoordudow O.JAWILCOX.. _•! -iTCts. ; v.]i
H. H. WOOD, would sayr to the inhabitants *of
Weltahftrij nadadW/lpnjllpg ptwpjry.tbak bt is now
prepared to furnish them with everything fit the lint of
PHOTOGRAPHS,,' "
. ' L AMBROTTPfcS, OR
1 ' ■- V ; ; ■ MELAINOTYPES, ; '
furnished at any-room in tha City-,’ jnsj yeeeivetl/a
sett of JAMTNS CECE SKATED BESBEB, manufac
tured expressly for the Carttt dt cu'ilfS. Also a'lirge
assortment of :• ■ - ■
. ■PHOTOQPAPEIC ALBUMS,
price, fr0m,51,25 to $4.00., At this day, no parlor ta
ble iB J oonrideredfiniBhediWithoutthePHOTo6RAPH-i
IC ALBUM. ■ '
'Cases of all styles. Pictures from twenty .fire cents
to fire dollars.
Thankful for past favursj l rioohKfelicit ,a oontin-j
uation.of the.sarae by,doing first class work for all,
WetfshdforSay 28,15(i2. '' H. H. WOOD.
, VParS ftArfor »Uc .Union! ,
THE-nhdefrigned would respectfully inform his
oJJfjiendaj sustomeipj nndthe pablio-gonerally,
that he has*opened a
CABINET and chair shop
on Main Street, opposite H. W l , Dartt's Wagon Shop,'
JOM£» be iniends to keep constantly on hand a gene
ral asaortminVbf
Oahtiiet Ware,
made of the best materials, and by tha beat workmen.
Also Coffins made to order, and as ojeap as canibe
procured elsewhere, accompanied with a Hearse,
Also Chairs of every variety from the BEST dowii
to the CHEAPEST, to , - .
1 full Purchaser*.
, Also Turning of all kinds done to order and to suit
C USTOMER S.
Thft undersigned having had many years experi
enoe, both in France and in this country, feels confi
dent that he cannot he excelled in either of the above
branches of mechanism—and further would recom
mend the public to '
GALL ANf: EXAUtNE
. J,[j workmanship and prices before, purchasing else
where- JACOB STICKmi.
Wellsboro, March 19, 1862. * i '
THOMAS HAH BEN
is now receiving an
BSTtWSiVESTOCK
_; O F
Merchandise,
which he offers on terms to
. ' SUIT THE TIMES.
All are respectfully invited to coll and examine.. ,
Wellsboro, June 18, IBfs2* THOS. HAKDEN*
STWVtfr -;A»» TWWARB.
", WH.LIAH. ROBERTS
HAS opened a mew Stove and Tin Shop In the
■ Store pppesiteßoy’s Building; where he is pre
pa red.to furnish his old aid customer.*, and
the pUfaHe generally with everything in his line of
business, including -, ,
Cooking Stoves of the most approved styles; Par
lor, DiniagTßoomiiarid. Coni .Stoves.;. Tinware and
Kitchen furniture of all varieties.
■ jsa- Call and see our hew stock.'
Wellsboro, Feby.-o, 1862.
HOtsm<lLo FIRSIfCBB.
THKI,ABIE3 are the. ones to select .Household
Forniture. oml’it is so much easier rot them to
-take, a carriage .andride a.few mites and return (baa
fb go 40 or 60 miles for the purpose, that the subscri
ber would.inform them that be baa just enlarged bis
STOCK before the tariff and' tax prices are upon ns;
and has a large and inviting assortment, Which he
will be happy to show to those who may favor him
with a visit.
•MAHOGANY SOFAS; 820, *25 and $2B. Teit-a
Tetei, $22, $2B and $B2. Handithfe ingrain Carpel i
for 4,5; 6,7, 8 and 9 shillings a yard. Sticivg Jfa
csin£>,.(slhiaLd $12. : H» has styles
of Bbdstoads, with matrasses and spring bottoms, and
18 different kinds of Chairs With everything else in
tbe Furniture line. -f -
He is also Agentfor Prince irCb't. cel
ebrated Afeladeocst School and CCtartm Organs; of-
Buffalo, N. Y., the oldest and largest establishment
lathe United States. t E. D. WELLS.
: Lawrw)ceviHei July *80,1852. ' 1
homs rms iNsimANCB company
N E'W YORK;
OAI>XTA,i, $1,000,000.‘,r
Home Fire Insurance Company
- ■ • - ' IJf
NS W JBA;7SNr CONNECTICUT;
CAPITAL, $200,000.
These Companies bare compiled with the State law.
Applications for Insurance received by
CHAR.IJBS L. SIEMENS,
Weiieboro .Tioga County, Benna.
WoHsbord, Jan. 15, 1862. -f ’ ' s
| Insurance Agency.
THE Insurance Company of North America have
appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga
County and vicinity.
As the high character and standing of this Com*
pany give thevassuranca of full protection to owners
of property against .the hazard of fire, I solicit with
confidence jy liberal share of the business of the
county. This Company was incorporated in. 1794.
Its capital is $500,050, and its assets in 1861,as pep
statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254(719 81.
CHARLES PLATTN ........Secretary.
ARTHUR G. C0FF1N,.... ; President.
Offlc* of the Company 232 Walnut Street,
l Philadelphia,
Wm. Hoc tiler,Central Agent,Har»
f Isbiirff, Pa.
JOHN W. GUERNSEY,
Asenl for Tioga County, Pa.
April 9,1862.
kDMINISTRATQR’S NOTlCE.—Letters‘of Ad
ministration having been granted to the under
signcd ontthe estate of Charles O. Etz, late of Tioga,
Pa.^deceased, all persons! or demands
against said estate are hereby requested to make
known the same to her .at her residence in Tioga,
Tioga County, without delay, and all persons indebted
to said estate are also requested to make payment U
ihe undersigned" as soon as possible,
i " SABAH' M. ETZ, Administratrix*
Tioga, Oct. 1, 1862,
I New IQillinery Good?.
TIyTTSS, PAULINE SMITH has just returned
JjJL frofe tbe City, where she received
aaii choice vaciety of
i TALL AN£ ..WINTER GOODS,
embracing the latest* and most approved style, ef
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS* : -
totbe examination of which she invites the ladies of
Wellsboro. Remember the place—First door below
tbc AciTAToB office, up stairs, *
, Wellsboro, Oct. 8, 1862.
NEW COOPER SHOP.—Th© undersigned
respectfully informs (ho citizens of Wellsboro
and vicinity, tbut he has opened a COOPER-SHOP
opposite - '
GROWL'S WAGON SHOP, .
ud is ready to doallmannei of work prompt and, to
order, bom a gallon keg to a fifty barrel tab.
pairing also done ob abort .notice. 0- F, ELLIS. 1
Well.boro, May 8,1881.'
Uatray.
GAME into the enclosure of the subscriber on fir
about the first day of October; instant,* DABSL
BCD'TfEABIiING BOLE. The ownetor owners
wilt'pteass ohmi fbrward, profe property, pay ohar
m end take him. away. ELIJAH JENJt£SBBi
Charleston, oet;J9,lBM.*,: ; ,j viy;
TRK . BUFFALO
MUttCAWTIUE' UoY.tUGE,
COBSEBO*' ■ ' r:
? *“; : *\ L i? - i
I» s(n important-link;ln thagpeat chain of National
Mercantile Colleges, located in the following r pitie«
vis: i . ...
NEW YORK'CiTY, PHILADELPHIA,
BROOKLYN, ALBANY,
TROY;- CLEVELAND,
DETROIT,. CHICAGO,;; ,
V, ~ , pAND- SAINY-IAJUIS., ,
A,-Scholarship issued from ,the Buffalo-College,<»-
irtles We'hofler'fd attend either ot all the Colleges for
an unlimited 1 time. i*». . ‘
The design of these Iq§tUutionpj is r to Jmpart to
young men and ladles, a tkoroygh] 'practical bntinett
education* 1 • 5 " - '
These Colleges are organized and conducted npon.
a basis srhic^minet secure .toeaeh separate Institution
the besi:pocsible facilities forimportnrg a thorough
commercial: education, mid render it as a whole, the
most compreJjenßiye and system in this
country, . . ,
, .Bpok-Keepingin all its departments, Commercial
Law, Commercial Arithmetic and Penmanship, are
taught in the most-thorough and practical manner. .
The Spencerian system of Penmanship, is taught
hy competent pnd experienced teachers.
- Scholarship,ipsyaMe madvanco,,siO.
College open day and evening:—no. vacations.
. Resident Principal at Buffalo, J. C*.Bu[TAST,
ppr,furtber,hjtormation, please call al tfae College
Rooms, or send for Catalogue and Circular enclosing
letter stamp. Address
BBT ANT. & STBATTON,
June 4,1862.—1 y. Buffalo, N. T.
- ,VEIV GOODS! .. .. -
T. li. BAUm i.l
s now Veeeivftg a large and Well 3e ected Stock of
SPRING AND'SUMMER GO.ODS,
consisting in part of a General Stocky of .
DHY GQOCS; LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,’
• HATS-AND CAPS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE,
Ac.j' Ac., Ao-> " fte.,
.All of which will he sold VERY LOW'for
BEADI PAY OUI.
' ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE
' i.. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
All persons buying GOODS for.
READY PAT,
. Are respectfully invited to call and examine
■ THE ST 0 »K,
As they are to be soid at
VERY LOW PRICES.
■ ■ CASH PAID FOR WOOL,
Tioga, May 28. 1862. T. L. BALDWIN.
pdriablt! Patent Horse-Power.
THE undersigned take pleasure, in notifying the
iptihlid, that'they - have succeeded in doviaing.a
Horae Power with only three places of friction, and
combines the”' maximum’ of efficiency,, durability,
and economy, with the minimum of weight and price.
On account.of its simplicity'it may be constructed
by, any meobanie for less than half the cast usually
paid for horse-power*.- It is well adapted to thrash
ing grain, sawing wood, and cburning.jnlfjo for. turn
inglaißea, saves; plaitcs, and ’ other ft tbe
ehoft,.. .Individual rights ,$5,00. .. Township, County,
and State rights for sale cheap, at .opr office. Agents
wanted to sell territory. Fur, further (particular* ad
dress MIDDAUGH ,* CLARK..
Mansfield; July 2.3, i862.-tf. ■ .
The I»e\r Commercial Bulldln:*
are located opposite Court
llauie,corner of Couetaiid
V', 1 Clieiiau^t-Sfrt'cO,
Tbit College islanownyconnected with *ny other
Inptitndon. > j ■ r\ j
The energies of the entire Faculty ate exclusively
devoted
The design of this Institution is to afford to Toun
Men an opportunity for acquiring a Thorough, Prac .
Butina* Education. V
The Boohs and Forms, are carefully' arranged by
Practical Accountants) expressly for this Institution,
and the Course of Instructlqn is such as to combine
Theory and Practice. /.
COLLEGIATE COURSE.
This Coarse embraces Bonk Keeding in ell, its de
partments, Penmanship,. .Commercial Arithmetic,
Business Correspondence,'Commercial Barr, Political
Economy, Commercial' Ethics, Partnership Settle
ments, Detecting CoupterTeited and Altered 'Bank
Kotes, An;
The Sptncerisn System or Penmansbipje taught in
all itsvarietics, by the most skillful masters of the
art.
The Book-Keeping department is under the special
supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W.
EOWELB.
QENBIIAL I»<rr’OSIMhALTIO>T.
Students can enter at anytime. No'vacations.—
Usual time to complete the Course,'from 6 to 12 weeks.
Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situa
tions; Graduates are presented with an elegantly oti
graVett Diploma. ■,
US' For catalogue, of TO pages, specimens of pen
manshipt'Ao., enclose two letter stamps, and address
“ LOWELL * WARNER,
Binghamton. N. T.
Sept 17, •
DE. ROBERT ROY
CAR ALWAYS BR TOVFD AT
ROY'S DRUG STORE,
i /W«llBlboro’,. Pa<
wherche may be all' hoars
I P? iko'day hy those who dOsire j, >;(
ADVICE.,
EslrtiE 5
GAM,E into-the enclosure ,p( the subscriber, a
SPAN 0P HOUSES—oIid _a sorrel, three feet,'
Tthite'atfd* nhitp strip ia'.the face; the other an''
Won grey:" Any person owning same wjll please 1
cutne forward, ptore property, pay charges, and take 1
tbumuray. ; “
JOSEPH-WILEAKP.
Itetaaar, Opt. 8,1882. ... i ,
WELLSBORO BOOR STORE.
mp subscriber, having parchurcdof
Smith'Ws intorest,in the Book afidStoftonely
Wriness, would reSpeetfWly inform: the publloof bis
-<!»*bretb.keep• ’’ ”
-jt-'ire soon
and spoK Store,
where is will fqrnhh,
- Asi Tfcifc.jiiJ* sxAw, ~
oDi tbs Best. Office, Building,-for bymail)aU
. THE NEW fGRK ifAIMES
'ht the bahiishorj prieefi ‘He alscTtertp bhh*»d
-j.r. 'wl -u r/." ... jm i . tw.* .
yiU the Literary Weeklies, ana r
r , The Honthly Hagastaes,
Including Harper's,the Atlantic, Godcy’i, Peterson’s
Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., A*.
■ Also, -will be kept constantly on hand, n cent -eU
repository of " •’
CLASSICAL, HZBTOBIOAL, FOETICAL
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Blank Book*, Paper Banging*,
- SHEET HUSIO, PICTURES, HAPS,'Ac. ;
Ordepsfor Binding ißooks. .The work executed to suit
'any taste, and ou thi lowest possible terms. Particu
lar attention will also be given to SPBCIAJi ORDERS
-for any thing Comprehended’ln the trade,’
One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Bditiens of
, SCHOOL BOOHS,
parents. Teachers and Scholars,*are invited to cal
and examine .this large assortment of School Books
in which may bo found 1 everything in jise in the
schools of the County. [ | j
Readers. —Sanders’ satire series, Porterjs Reader,
Sargeant’s, Town’a and Willson's Readers, .
SpELtise Books.— Sanders’, Wehsters ic.
Arithmetics. Groenleafs, Daries’, Stoddard's,
Colburn's Ac. .
diuJjtf AB»t—Brown’i, Keflyon’s, Smitb’«.4o.
GBOOHAPBtfcs.— Mitchell’*; Warren’*, Colton'* it.
Darias’ Legendre, Algebra, Surrejing Ac, r 1 .
. Slates of all kinds end size*. r
% Copy Books, Stool Pons,
Paper of .aU-kinds*. i
Laiin,*Gorman, French aadGrsek Text Books; on
hand and purchased |o order. •••
Watches,"Jewelry, Picture Frames, Paper Hang*
ing»,* Christmas Toys, Fancy Xrticlci, Maps, Pic
tures Ac. ......
'j/i afr» orders promptly attended to.
Wcllsboro/Kev. 27,mi, J. F, ROBINSON,
IVI AN&FIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY,
±Tf MANSTIfiLD, TIOGACO., PA.
.The FftUTcrm ot this Institution will coptoenc#
Sept. 9ib, 1352, and continue thirteen weeks.
WILBMAN, A'. M., Principal and Profess©
'of Mathematics'and Ancient Languages.
Rev. N.'L. Reyhouds, A. M., Processor of tb«Nat
oral Sciences and the Teacher’s Department,
BitiAV Cfdp߻s f .A. Professor of Penmanship.
Normal and Department®.
Mr.’Ll A. RibQBWAV, Prof, of the German language.
Mr. J. W: "Morris, Assistant in English Department.
Mrs. H. P. E. Wildmak, Preceptress and Teacher of
, r the French language and Belles Letters.
Miss -j-r Music Teacher.
EXPENSES.
Tuition in ' Com. English Branches, per term, $4 75.
Higher English Branches, Mathematics and Ancien
Langnges,. - - - - 6 00
Modern Languages and Hebrew,, each, extra 200
Music—Piftoo ar Melodeon, - - 8 00
Us© of Instrument, - - - 2 00
Room rent, each person,, - - I SO
Board in the ball, per w6ek, - - 150
Fuel per term, if two occupy one room, 2 00
Incidentals per term, I ... 35
Clergymen’s children, half price for tuition.
It will be seen by Che phove announcement ef a
Faculty for the coining year, that the Trustees are
determined to spare no reasonable pains to furnish
the school'with a competent Board'of Instruction.
Sev-en foreign languages, including Greek, Latin,
French, German; Spanish, Italian and Hebrew, will
be taught, if required. '•
The Teocber’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 have already taken
measures, which ft is expected will be consummated
early in December, for offering ab£ having the Semi
nary accepted by the State as a State Normal School.
The Department erf Penmanship, Book-Keeping,
Ae., offer all the advantages of a. Commercial Col
lege. The Seminary is under contract, to be finished
and famished, by the 10th of September next. It
will, when finished, be'among the beat aohool build
ings in northern Pennsylvania,‘and will afford excel
lentfacilities fur thest regions to obtain a thorough
scientijfic and practical education. •
■Special" attention is given to the health and physi
cal education"of the rtsdenta, i *
Nothing need be said to recommend the Principal
to the confidence of the pceple, as hia cundnct of the
Seminary for the past two years, baa placed him folly
befoip the public as one of the educators of the coun
try. Profs. Reynolds and Johns—the former, the
bite Superintendent o/"common schools ef the county
-Wnd 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 1 bare their rooms furnished—
those fromvrithia a .few-' miles will bring their own
furnishing, except bedstead, tablj, chairs, wash-stand
and stove. . .1 -
All students furnish their own towels, wash-bowls,
pitchers, pails, mirrojs, Ac. Rooms for self-bousing,
cun be had in the village at "reasonable rates. If ac-
enough for self-boardihg cannot be bad
in the village, rooms for that purpose, under certain
restrictions will be furnished in the Seminary by stu
dents furnishing their own cook-stove.
Students pay from the time they cater to the close
of the term, without any deductions, except in cases
of protracted illness.; -
. All kinds of produce taken in payment. Terms
of payment, one half In advance ; the remainder du
ring tbd term. 'J W, CQCHRAN, President.
Wit. C. Ripley. Secretary.
Mansfield, July 23, 1862
The Knoxville Foiiikljtj 1 ,
CONTINUES in full blast and is in the best ran*
nlng order, where you can get Stores, Plows,
}toad Scrapers. Cutting Boxes, Kettles Ac., Ac.
of the most approved patterns, and made in the bes
manner for a . ,* *•
; EE S S PRICE
.than at any' other establishment of the kind in the
country. ■
Machinery made: and repaired in good style on
-hort notice.
AU kinds of produce, old iron, copper, brass and
pewter, taken in exchange for castings.'
A liberal discount mode to CASH PURCHASERS.
P. S. AU persons indebted ore requested to call
and settle
WITHOUT BELAY,
and save costs, that I may still be able to doncredi
business in port, i f J. P, BILES,
Knoxville. Morcb'ZQ. 3Sfi2.-6tri.
! COSStITUIIOS WATER.
REMEDY FOE DIABETES, Irrito-
A tiun of the Neck of the Bladder, Inflammation
o! the Kidneys, ami Catarrh of the Bladder, Stran
gury and Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stone in the
Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and
Macons or Milky Discharges after Urinating.
For sale by oil Druggists. Price $l. r
VVM. H. GREGG & CO., Proprietor*.
Morgan & Alien, General Agents, No. 46 Cliff St,,
Sow York. , 6
' ' JOHN A. ROY, Agent for Tioga County,
■-Wells boro, April 1d,.18C2.-ly.
SCHOOL. DIRBCTORS, School Teachers, parents
JinH guardians, are invited to call and examine
Willson’s School Headers for sale at
• BOY’S DRUG STORE.
A, VRO
: <-•' -TmitsßOEO, PA.,
Dsvos. mmwwss jjfj) eng:
. jpEWSOMSEY 50APS,
TOILET AND FAJiICT fa
: SBGBBXS,:.VMUfJSB£S, P 4/;
OILS AND DYB-STUppg
PITMTMBIci
VIOiiS ANP BOTTLES, ; 7
WINDOty-fctASS, PUTTY,
LAMPS, CIGARS AND
PURE WISES AND BR
FOE MEJnCAL PDBPOSI
ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WIN!
'Warranted to lie pure Grapt jaici,'
prearfy for Communion purposes. •
Prescription/cortfdny comjpotmati «]
promptly answered. *
• Every article Tor sale tisnally sold I* k
Drag Store,' and at the lowest market ttiim.
Wellaboro, May 1,1861. P M-
GESERAIj, McCLELLAS
H A ,l'?, eddetr t 0 8° into w >”ter quartan, an* * |
Williams, Agt., baa decided to “ foil,,
and baa accordingly laidina rerjlarr. .uek J
Geods in his lurtj'Tls:" * '
KeroaineOil, laapOfl,
' Earning Plaid, Caaphead,
( Alcohol, Turpentine,
’ * Drugs,
i Patent Medicines, Dy 0 ghU, '
•Window; Glass, Dotty,
Ac;, , ic„ io„
which will be sold at Idwest city pricei'defiig ft
'»"■ ! ; T ’ P. K: WILLIAMS,
N. E, Confederate Stale Slock* end »}| k„l
Counts are at discount—gan't lell goodi fer
WelleboFO, Nov. 27, 1861.
BEIO Tits
JOSEPH BIBEHOLLE
HAS removed his BOOT, SHOE. LEATHI
and F ly 1} IG S TORE, from bis lota lecati.v
Main Street,to his -Tanner; at the lower end ef t
Tiling*, where he will be glad to wait en hj.nitwi
li.publio generally. Competent wotlntn i
employed in tjie Manufacturing Department, a»Ji
work warranted to be, our own manufactan.
Also, all-kinds of .
READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
constantly on. hand. All kinds of .LeaJber atlSh
Findings, also constantly an hand and for isle it 1
prices tor cash or ready pay 4' -
HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange far ii
at the highest market price. JDS. SIBEBOLIi
Wellsboro, Aug. 1-1,1361,;
. N. B. All those indebted to the subscriber hyh
account, or otherwise, are requested to call at e
and square np. JOS. RIBBROUI
CHARLESTON FLOURING MILLS,-
> WHIQHT As, BA.IX.BI?',
Haring secured the best millhiu the County, an
prepared to do ;
Cnsiom Work, merchsiat 1f«
and In fact everything that can he done i» Ctn
Mills, so as to give perfect satisfaction.
FLOUR, HEAL AND FEES,
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
«vt onr store in Wellsboro, or at the mill. 6u
Goods exchanged for grain at tho market pm«.
AU goods delivered free of cbargowitbiD tint
ration. WRIGHT & BAILB
Wellsboro, Feb. 13, 1861.
CABINET
WARE EOOI
THE Subscriber most respectfully annoisiti
hvbaeon band at tba old stand, and fun
Cheap Lot of Fumltor*.
comprising In part
Dressing and Common j?tircaWe, Secretaire* esd J
Cants, Center, Card and Pier Tablet, Dini*f
Breakfast Ta blet, ifarble-topped and Commit Si
Cupboard*, Cottage and otket Bedtiecdt, Slash
Ja* and Chairs, QUt qnd Baeevood M**ldi*f
' Picture frame*. -
COFFINS made-to order on short *«tiM
hearse will be furnished if desired.
Ni B. Turning and Sawing done to order.
August U, 1850. B. T. YANIOI
Molkock’g Dandelion Coflei
THIS preparation, made from the best Jits I
is recommended by physicians as a spj«rii
tnclous Beverage for General Debility, i>ysp
and all billions disorders; Thousands who but
compelled, to abandon the use .of coffee will sx
without injurious effects. One can coatiiij
strength of'iwo pounds 0/ ordinary coffee. Pri
cents.
Kollock’g tcvaln.
The purest and best BAKING POWDER* I
for making light, sweet and nutriciooi Brin
cakes. Price 15 cents.
Jii.3rCPACTBRKB Bf
m. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist,
Comer of Brood and Chesintit Streets, PW
pbia, and for sale by all Druggists and Groce?*'
March 5,1882,,
WELUHBORO' ACAD£jHf'
Wellsboro*, Tioga County Penna<
MARINOS N. ALIEN. A, IB,; - ■ Pri®'
assisted by a corps of competent'teachers.
The Winter Term will commence on the
December, 1862. ,
Tuition for.tvrm of fcnrltrn i eeett, from
*6.00. I
/ESr A Teaches’ Ceass will also be foroei
By order of Trustees, . „
J. F DONALDSON, P'
.Wellsboro, November 12, 1862.
Howard- association, phila'deij
For the Relief of end D«*tr«**|
Uiuitid with Virulent and Chronic Disease*- anJ
cialiy for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual uj
Medical advice gi.eu gratis, by the Acting
Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea or Setninn
ness, and other Diseases of the Sexual Orgaj
on Hi© new remedies employed In the Dfcpensa.
to the afllicted in sealed letter envelope*-. |
charge. Two or three bumps for postage wtli ]
°° Address. Ds. J. SKILLIN HOI’GHTOS,
Surgeon. Howard Association, No, 2 c»°
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Jane 18, 1862.
IEROSE B.
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT I
NILES VALLEY, TKK3A COCSTti PA<
HAVING associated himself »>> b a
Washington, he possesses first rate ®
tlw prosecution -of Claims for Pensions*
Bounty,* and all other just demands ag° l ® s .
ernmeou All such claims will be
promptness and fidelity, and “no
made unlett the application it tuccetzfnj--
Middlebuty Centre, Nov, 12,
Notice.— M. b. chbrch-b*ktc'» '•'
T 1 e Trustees pf the Methodise.
btiro, hereby give public notice* fba* tb*
Cbfcrch will be rented by tb?Pr en ..
Friday, Nov. 21, at the Chtrroh.
friends who wish to rent, are requested t
as early as seven e’eloek. , .
By order of Board
Wellshore. Soy. 12,1882.
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