! , V, !*" THK AtaiTOß. £ O CALASDJ WeUsborb, Wed lesity, March 4,1863, Special Notice aitfog tho absence of the Proprietor, the buainoiT jf'&e office will bo transact ed by Mr. 1. Baohe, unless U bo specially ordered otherwise, is astdorirod taoollect and receipt for moneys due, or paw .at, and to order material. His acts are hereby, a freight train go" 4g South on the Williamsport and Elmiratailroad l '- ‘eSietda'y ran off the track neat Troy, and smashed i p so feral oars loaded with pro. duco, butter, eggs,.Jf .!* 3p?*eJl accident occurred from, the slipping ottl or V anting jjoTer of a loose rail.— Owing tovthis the e train due at Elmira at noon, did not about five o’clock. No. body hurt. j-*', ■ 1| , We see tba? ; gcpetat bill has passed the Sen ate at Harrisburg, atSl fao|d|oubt will pass t’he House, legalising the payment ioPbounties last summer by counties and other yorptjjmttdns for the porpose of stimulating bill renders perfectly Talid,nll payments contracts or agreements entered into by County or other o(Beers on account of such ,yji'an4an bounty fund. This will legalise the appropfijtlojijmsdo by onr‘County Com- missioncrs. jZZT' Sm Ashley Remedy foe Rheu matism. —A Pbiladeljplafeij||flntleman states that the distinguished- London Cooper, gave the fullowing as- the' on^y <;nre for the distress of rheumatic pains,«ef -tahicirbc was confident: “Wear a flannel ebirt neit \(> and a silk shirt or corering oyer’thab.’V a good non-con ductor, prevents the rsCSip tfrom the body of that pe culiar electricity in a measure creates or ■draKE, and in the system. lmportant. fjc’EfobL Directors.—The at tention of School lnvitedlo the following section of toe*coi£q passed last winter, in relation to theijr “ Xhat it shall lb* of the board of Direc tors in each sebpoj district to publish an annual statement of the iifl ;money received and ex pended and thb -collectors, and set. ting forth all the .operations of the district in not hfts'tban or priutecThand bills,'to bo put up in the places in the district.” ■ The notice nmjt be sigojJd; by the president of the board and We see in • our Exchanges that Union ■'League Societies jro Jjfgg formed throughout the Staler, yet h£Ve of no movement of the kind in Mt? trust that oiii loyal men will at once proceed,- totftg>mio. The movement it honorable; is- divesiedrio| >ll secrecy ; requites no oathk; Snd imposes hfer|)jigatlon but unconditional support of the Oovcrma£|l) If they ore onco organ izeddhe loyal men of Pennsylvania can bid defiance to the .copperhea’dl uni Wl-flf rants who are combining in % movement to get jir.. The butternuts and tones fear their organics; Let the loyal men of the Borough, af'-opco Xoijm themselves Into a Union League. , 335~ We have rwiraLhe March number of ffo */• Zutiy's Boofc ltsjjirfceipaj adornment is a steel engraving reduce^', firq«jijlß«!>iiginal engraving enti tlei “Ibo Eapece^yJttir. I’' 1 ’' The elegantly colored fashion plate truly* irijiai* tbefuhious and is nn surpassable. It is ’ jlislmd.jnonthly by L. A. Godey ,an 323 Cilcßt “ at '‘* Philadelphia, at $) OS per annum-. j ~ Habpxb’s Uagaiute for! March preserves its traditlonalehaneteristiosof an historical and literary magazine. Contributions are furnished by Benson J. Lessing, Charlotte- Taylor, J. Eoes Browno, Jane G. Fuller, J. W. Do Eorest, Marian C. Evans, Alfred H. Guernsey, Caroline Chesebro, J. H. Siddons, Laura C. Bodden, George William Cdrtis, Elisabeth D. B. Stoddard, Anthony Trollope, Clifford Stiokney, Mary B. Bradley, and Samuel Osgood. The editorial de partment is served in the usual admirable style. Petkesos's Magazine.-—We are indebted to the publisher of this popular periodical for a copy of the March number. - Peterson is always a welcome visitor in oar sanc tum, and we have reason to bellevej everywhere else. In fact, we scarcely know how the world wonld get' along without Peterson. His engravings, his mask* and hie tales, have come- to he classed among the u necessary luxuries of life.” - ' jEO- The Continental Monthly for March is an,ex cellent number. The following is a list of the contents. Turkey, by A. Comte, Jr.; False Estimations; The Blue Handkerchief; Gold; Last Words, by Ingoldsby North; Parting, by Edward S* Band, Jr.; A Mer onont’s Story, by the author of “ Among the Pines;” The Captain of '63 to ’his Men, by Mary'E. Nealy. Tho Vision of the Monk Gabriel, by Eleanor C. Don nelly ; Tho Century of Inventions, by Charles G, Leland; The Lady and her Slave; For and Against; European Opinion, by Hon. P. P. Stantou; The Hu guenots, by Bon. G. P. Dtsosway; Montgomery In Secession Time; The Union, by Hon. Bbbert J. Walker; The Soldier's Burial; LUeryy Notices; Editor's Table. The Atlantic -Monthly for March is a very good number. We give a list of the articles': Chris topher North, by Joseph Dana Howard; 8 “ Choose ye this Day Whom ye will Serve,” by Olivet Wendell Holmes; The Horrors of San Domingo, by John Weiss;.a London Suburb, by Nathaniel Hawthorne; The Vagabonds, by J. T, Trowbridge; Willie Whar ton, by Mrs. L. Maria Child; A Call to My Country women, by Gail Hamilton; The True Church, by Theodore Tilton; Under the Pear Tree, by Mrs. Hop kinson , The lost Cruise of the Monitor, by Grenville M. Weeks; The Darkened House, by Julia Ward Howe; America the Old World, by Prof. Louis Agas siz ; Pericles and President Lincoln, by Henry M. Alden; Reviews and Literary Notices. DIED. In Delmar, on the 24th nIL, HARRIET ELIZA, daughter of Moses asd Christiana Wingate, aged 3 years, and 6 months. - •> In Charleston, on the 26th nlfc., MARY, wife ef Edwin Klock, aged 26 yeats, and 8 months. In Wfaitesboro, Oneida eonnty, N. Y., on the 14lh ult, of diphtheria, FRANK LUTHER, only sen of Luther R. and Emeline S. Burlingame, aged 1 year, 9 months, and 20 days. SPECIAL NOTICES. Editor of The Agitator .• -Dear Sib : With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to allwho wish it, (free)'a Recipe, with fall di rections for making and using'a.simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pim ples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Imparities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. t I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours. THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, Feb. 25,1863-3 m. No. 831 Broadway, New York, WHOOPING COUGH OK CKOUP, how ever severe may he and cored 'by tho use of Sfadamc Zadoc Porter*9 Qurativc JBa(sam. This invaluable Medicine possesses the extraordi nary power of relieving immediately Whooping Covgh, Hoarsenes*, Difficulty of Brtathiug, Hnskinets and Tickling in the Throat/ It loosens the Phlegm, and will be found to be very agreeable to the taste. Ills not a violent remedy*but emolient—warming, searching and effective. Can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. For sale by aU Druggists, at 13 and 25 cts. per bottle. Jan. 23, 1863-ly. The confessions and-experience OF A NERVOUS INVALlD—Published for the benefit and ns a caution to young men, and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility,Early Decay, and their kindred ailments—supplying the means of sell cure. By one who haa cured himself after being a victim of misplaced confidence in, medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post-paid directed envelope, single copies may he -had of -the author* Na thaniel Mayfair, Esq , Bedford, Kings County, New York. Jan. 28, 1863.~1y. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTII SENgSS,—A Reverend Gentleman haring been restored to in a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and irregular modes of treatment without success, considers it his sacred duty to com municate to his afflicted fellow creators*! the means of care. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed en velope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription, used. Direct to John M. Dan gall) 136 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York. Jan. 28, 1863,-ly. THE CELEBRATED Rochester Trout Flies. ' fPHE Subscriber begs leave io inform the J- fishermen of Wellsboro and vicinity, that ho is agent for the sole of the Rochester Trout Flies, 'A fine-assortment just received. Shop opposite the Barber Shop. LOREN A. SEARS; Wellsboro,’ March 4, 1863-tf. F. D. RITTER, Iff, IK (Late Assiitant Surgeon in the U. S. Army.) THE subscriber bega leave to inform the .people of Lawrenceville andvieinty, that he bos established himself nearly opposite Jordon's Hotel, Main Street) where be may be found at all times ready to receive calls in the line of his profession. Opera tive Surgery specially attended to. Xawrenceville, March 4,1563-3 w. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having bee.n granted to the sub scriber on tbq estate of Geo. W, Dickerson, of Mid dlebury, dec’d, notice ig. hereby given to those indebted to said estate to payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. . , El H. BRIGGS, Middlebary, March 4, 1863,* ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE,—Letters ofad ministration having been granted to the subscri ber, on the estate of George W. Bice,, late of Chat ham, dee’d; notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. * JULIA A. RICB, Admiaufra*ri'a*. Chatham, March 4,1865.* ____ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE,—Letters of Ad ministration having been granted to the subscri bers on the estate of Cornelius Fierce, late of Farm ington township, deceased, ell persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscribers, GEO. M. HALL, ) ~» ,“* Feb. 18. 1863-fit. NOAH CORWIN, J *’ TIVORE LIGHT. ON THE SUBJECT.—AII ITJ. persons in terested in light materials should certainly call at Roy’s Drag Store, and see that fine, pure specimen of Petroleum Oil (or burning in the Kerosine Lamp. It is not only the safest bat the cheapest and pleasantest light that can be procured. - Wellsboro, Feb. 11,1863. Sore Throat and Diphtheria. ANEW And powerful remedy ba used only externally ha* just been found, ~ It-must be applied when the first lymptoitfs'appear, and it will certainly reduce the swelling and in demotion. Gall for tfae Letbean Ointment at Roy's Drag Store. Directions accompany each battle. Fries 25 cents* Wellsboro, Feb* i, 1863. THE TIOGA COUNTY A GITATO E. 11 The best, Cheapest, and most Soccexsfal Family Paper ia the Union/' A COMPLETE MCTOEIAL HISTORY OEM® TIMES, HAMPER’S - WEEEIjY, -SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Price Six Cents a Nnmber;’ $3 00 a year. Critical Notice* of the Prat, Its fresh leaves, its clear type, its entertaining va riety* ita severe but jast criticisms upon the.fellies of the times, Its elegantly written and instructive arti cles, ahd its able correspondence,'all combine to praku it the model newspaper of our country, and. one' tfanfc every family most prize* llts .Condensed weekly sum mary of Foreign and, Bomeetic Intelligence is alto gether superior to that contained In any other journal. Being published, too* ia a form for preservation and binding,' if tejken care of aa it deserves* to be* it will be found in future years as welcome a companion for the family and fireside as the day on which it was first perused. — N.- T. 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CRITICAL UOIICEB ,OP THB-..PBKSB. - THE .volumes bound constitute of tbemSelvds.£ li brary of miscellaneous reading such as can not l be found in the same any. other publica tion that has come under ourliofice. —Boston Courier, Tbetaosi popular Monthly in the world,—font Observer, *' . v - ' We must refer In terms of eulogy to the high tone an£ varied, excellences of Harper's Maoazirb — a' journal with a monthly circulation of about I7Q,pOO| copies—in whose pages'aro to ’be found:some of thei choicest light and general reading of the day. speak of this work as an ©viefehee of thd American! People; and the popularity it ohs acquired is merited.j Each Number contains fully 144 pages of reading' mutter, appropriately* illustrated with l good wood- 1 cuts; and it combines in'itself the raqy monthly andi the more philosophical quarterly, blended with the' best features of the daily journal. Ifhas £reat Fewer, in the dissemination of a loye prpw, literature. — Truhiicr's Guide to American Literature, London, No Magazine in Europe or America is so-veil known ,* none has half as many readers; and, we may: safely say, none has received; so large airibute of admiration from the 5 cultivated classes, that delfcty] in a healthy, diversified, elevating periodical UtCra-- tnre. It is the foremost -fireside never had a more delightful companion, nor the million a more enferprisiog friend, than HarpezfsE Magazine.— Methodist Protestant (Baltimore). XBBMfI- . v The papers ofj permanent value which, have been published in almost every Number render a complete; set of Harper’ 8 Magazine a desirable,acquisition to; any public or private library. The Publfshers can supply complete sets, or any Number from-the com mencement. For Twenty-five Cents they will send any Number* by.mail, post-ppid. 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The Postage is Thirty-six Cents a year, or Nine' Cents for three months[ ‘ “ HARPEJI a brothers; Feb. 25.* 1 Fra'hhtiu Square, New York, A LECTURE jyjP’ TO YOU MO ITEWI Just Published, in a Seated Envelope. Price \ St&iCpnU. A Lecture on tlio Nature, Treatment Si Radical Cure of 'Speifnfatorrhdea of Seminal; Weak ness; Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility,.and Im pediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Con* sumption, Epilepsy and Fits: Mental and physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, dp.:—By Robt! J. CoLVEitWELi, M. D., Author of the Green nook, Ac. . • Thq world-renowned author, in this admirable Lectnfe, cleayly proves from his own experience that the awfulhonsequeriees of Self-abuse may bo'effectu a|ly .removed without medicine, and without danger .ous surgical operations, bougies, or cordials, pointing out, a mode of cufbat once .certain and effectual, by which every sufferer no matterwhat bis .condition may be, may cure himself cheaply-, privately and radically. This Lecture wilt prove a boon to thousands and thousands. ' Sent under Seal, to any address, m a plain,' Scaled envelope, on the repeipt of six centsi or two postage stamps, by addressing, ' CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., '127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586, Feb. 25, 1863-lc. ' ’ ’ COBH : I N 'Or WSODESAIS DR VO AND BOOK STORE, i BOSS AND MEDICINES, ' ' " 'I I .PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, . • KEKOSINE OIL, ‘ ALCOHOL, l7 ', ... , r BOOKS ajxd: STATIGmS&^i Sold at wholesale'by j •i. W, I>. TERRELL. Country Merchants supplied wilt the?, articles oi NEW YORK; PBIGJES. Corning, Feb. 26, 1862. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letter# of administration haring been 'granted to the sab* scribcra on the estate'of Albert 'S.Shleves, late -of Jocfadn towrishiprdeo’d, notice is hereby giro* to those indebted to said estate to mbfcb immediate pay* ment} and those having claims to present them prop* erly authenticated to the saßseribers. m r;: lghisa shrives,) ** JACDH StTEIVES, VAdm’rs. . , A.*. GARRISO^, j- ’ Jackson, Feb.ll, T6gS-6fe« ; >- a. ADMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration^hayin^been granted to tho un dersigned on tbb estate'of* of Tioga township,, doc’d, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them properly authenticated to the undersigned at her res idence in said township, and all persons Indebted to said estate are respectfully requested to make pay ment to the underslfenof na speedily as possible. CATHARINE WALKER, Administratrix* Tioga, Feb. J 8,1• ■ .. ■ • , _ SjTOP that cough hy using Cline's' Vegetable ■ Embrocatipnl See advertisement in another col umn.- Sold by Druggists. . [Feb. 18, 1868.3"' CONCENTRATED LYE. for alt at: * 1 ■ ROT'S DRUG STORE, j WELLSBfIBO BOOK STORE. i\b. 5, Union Block* THE subscriber* having purchased i new stoch in addition to the well selected stock he bad on hand, is prepared to accommodate- the public by keeping * > A. aSKERAZ* NEWS ROOM AND BOOK STORE, where he will furnish* . AT THE NEW STAN3P, in the Post Office Building, No. 5, Union Block, (or by mail) all . f .7 x x THE NEWTORK DAILIES at the publishers prices. He will also keeep oxrhand all tfio-LlterarylYfeekUes, and , TRO rMoiitWy Hagazlnes, Including Godey’s, Peterson’s Knickerbocker,.Continental Ac., Ac, bo kept constantly on ; hand* a'com ifete repository of T . CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETICAL SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ’ Blank. Books, Paper Hanalna*, ; SBBET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, Ac. Orders for Bindingßooka. The work executed to suit, any on the lowest possible terms. Particn , lar attention will plso.be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for -any thlng'Comprebiended in the .trade. .. . One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of ■ • SCHOOL BOOKS. 77 Parents, Teachers and Scholars,.are Invited to call, and examine this large assortment of School Books in which may be found everything in use in' the schools of the County: Readbus.— Bandere' entire series, Porter’s Reeder, Sargetttit's* Town's And Willson's Readers, at the tow* e*t ea*h rata . , > Bpblijxq Boors.—Sanders', Wdbslere-Ao/ Arithmetics.*— Greonlear*, Davies', Stoddard's* Colburn’s Ac. ,V ‘ ~ ~, GsA3olARB.—Brown's, Kenyon's, Smith's «tc. Geoqbaphies.t— MitcheU’fl, Warden's, Colton's 4c. Davies' Legendre, 'Algebra, Surveying Ac, Slates of all kinds'and sizes. Copy Books, Steel Bens. Paper hf. all kinds; Latin, German, French and Greek-Test Books; on to order. Watches, Jewelry,. Picture Frames,, Papei Hang ing, Christmas Top, Fancy Articles, Maps; Pic. tares Ac. " jeff* AR.Mdflwpromptly attended . l _.. Wnllsboroi*Nsv> 26,1562. Jl¥i ROBINSON, J. P. BIIES, • T'C" ■ - ( rs ■ j- • ■; .• ;..V AT XUE _ KXOXTOXR FOCTftY, . MAKES THE: BEST PLOWS IN TI1E" COUNTRY V ' : ALSO ' . ‘ Cauldron Settles* STOVES, MACHINERY, a£l c at low FiGurJsr' -; ! Fet. 4,1863-Goi. ' J. ME. SMfTH, AS now on hand and is daily receiving at his , - : NEW STORE, OPPOSITE . THE HOUSE, a.full,and complete assortment of, Fall, and Winter Goods, - whleh ■havo been bought on the most favorable terms, and will bo offered to customers atia - - VEBV SMALL ADVANCE. Many of his ' * : : POMES TIC G OOD S ware times during the Summer, thus enabling him to sell them Rim* than Current New York Price*) and still makes a srqoll profit. Advantages-ef PURCHASES will at all timee;be given to tbo|ensfcomera as years experience in gelling Goods'' for Ready Pay Only, has fully confirmed him in the opinion that this is the only proper Way, forboth ! , *; - . Buyer & Seller. as it enables him-todo better by bis customer-than would be- possible under the Credit System. The , Ready Pay Syrteiu v wiU therefore be continued, and also , . THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, believing tfaat\o be the ouly consistent with , | - Honesty and Pair DeßUngo. ■ AllperSoDS tom Tioga County '?isiting horsing are iN-VITED 10 GALL.: . and make.ail-examination., i Corning, Oct fi, 1862, .. - JOHN R. BDTO. NO.. i. UNION. BLOCK, BEGS leavrto'notify sacb el his friends nod tbs publicffhp do not already know, thatheis-once morpon , . v * . “THE OLD STAJUPINO GROUND” on the corner where stood the old "E UP IB E S’TO BE\ ‘ ' before “ihoFirft,” and more particularly that he has just receivcd’a large and varied stoclc of - FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, . I I ' , LADIES’ GOODS,, ready made CLOTHING, ib'oi's, snoES.'ic., as well as a full assortmeuf of - , r QDEBKSIT ARE, | WOODEN-W-ARE, and jGROCERIES, sjjacisil j .adopted to the..»anla of tbe comm anil, and' wiirsoll tneiii dt flie lowest living prices.’ , CASK AND PRODUCE of all kinds taken m exchange for Hoods, * WeUaboro. Oct. S, ISG2. TJIaECUTQR’S NOTlCE,—Letters testoibed -a—i tary having been granted to life-subscriber on the of Xcwit Millejvlate of Delmar town ship, dec’d, notice is to those indebted to said estate to moke immediate payment, and those' having claims then! ted for settlement , ISRAEL STONE, : v |.; v , f .Rsacutw I .*/, A MAMMOTH STOCK OP NEW SPRING GOODSI —AT— FERINE & GO'S CHEAP CASH STORE, TROT, BRADFORD COUNTY, FA, We .would hereby inform the public that wo have just received the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to Troy, and we now offer them for sale at less price than any other concern in this county. We therefore Invite inspection at our spacious ware rooms* COMPETITION IS DEFIED. We have mddo every effort within our power to buy this new stock at such extremely low rates that wo :°CAN FACE ALL OPPOSITION, I Sind boldly proclaim, without denial, that PEEIN E & CO. UNDERSELL EVERYBODY! Look at array of Departments now presented and yon will at once exclaim with thousands who yearly PURCHASE GOODS OF US, that PERIKE A CO.’S is the place to buy. ' I DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, 'SHAWL Idepautment. CLOAK DEPARTMENT, | CLOTH DEPARTMENT, mantilla department, CARPET DEPARTMENT, BOOT * SHOE DEPARTMENT, lAT & CAP DEPARTMENT, 3EBY DEPARTMENT, ifc GLOVES DEPARTMENT. 6RO( HOSIERY All of tfieai their fespejjli* that for this' ie bcparltnentg are running over with ipu article*, and it is- hourly proclaimed reason, and the low prices of tho goods, I f xn&m [SH I& AT FERINE & CO.’S! JRXNE '& Co. sell cheaper' than any in the county. These statements are ;rified by. the hundreds who visit our i other can begin to show so Why ? PI other fcoaCen every day.vt store, as'non' SD SO FIX'S AX ASSOFTMEXT, LARGE ioks and Mantillas at OXE HALF the Shawls, Cl usual price. Is and Embroideries will be sold, from White Goo this date, at CENTS ON TEE DOLLAR. FIFTY iuDadics* Collars and Sets, it Department is lull f 6f bargains. Wo Bargains i; The Carpel ask only a Advance on Carpetings! Small nd Shoe Department is, as usual, :. ; i owing Willi Bargains*' Thejßoot Ovcrfl n«lng the great advance in the price of Notwithst otton Goods, ; -C inuo to sell our present large stock of we shall con PESTJG GOODS m IDUCED PIUCE as long as we have a AX THE R: IECE IEFTj to suggest to our patrons the propriety of jesjssh’ps' ■ and we beg i aupplyingth WITHOUT DELAY, fdr they are rapidly VJXCING IN PRICE. ig cotpttnnity, who hnye so generously - eserUpps, to To the tradi sustained on: iItDVCT BUSINESS ’ 'Ci t-fdrward and honorable manner, n-o re signed thanks*. It has been oar desire to i each in a straight turn otir hull so discbaiga rstNESS TRANSACTION mid merit the confidence of the that we shot ,ADI NG PURRIC. TR ■o soles the past season. Into dnablcd ui Our extonriv to present to OUR CUSTOMERS the-cholcest varieties of SEASONABLE GOODS at PRICES ■perfeottjr-satisfaetory to the purchaser.* Ferine Sc Co., [ : §r5X- pa.- , •i ' v < *■ - 1 - Cares Headache In Tea Hiaates. OUSE’S VEGETABLE - EMSRp'CATWS. 10R tho sdre core of Headache, Toothache. 3>iarrhcea, Rheumatism, sore Throat. Neuralgia, Pains Id Iho hide, Back or Stomach, Cramps, Cats, Sprains, bnnj£,.J»nii»«B, Wounds, ic., ic. Al&o tor all kinds of woundS o*l liorsvs. TR T IT—-IT CAKNOT FAIL 1 £s*Tho numerous cures thataro daily performed hr the use of the Vegetable Embrocation, are sufficient t*\ fdenc£of its superior excellent virtues, furthermore, this- f>fepara tiou dues not contain any poisonous minerals, or ililetoriooa. drugs. From 'Prof. Williams, Principal of Hie Utica -Miisiial Institute. B. Cuxf —Dear Sir:— Uavivg witnessed the very beneficial results from theii.*e,bf youi Vegetable Embrocation by my* self am? acmlKf»/'f my Ihmilyln case of colds.eorc throat and hoarseness, I’cherrlulh* o you this testimony ti?i its. worth,.and tmfl'Confideml/iccommend it intlieaboVcirases from an experimental knowledge of its efficacy. , . Youas very truly. TV. WILLIAMS. Utica, Juno 4,1861. *>, Good News from Home-All Agreed See What They Say, Wo, the undersigned citizens of Utica, Laving used Ctino'a Vegetable Embrocation m our families, and finding it an al* most salutary remedy, cun cheerfully recommend It to- l!i# public generally, as being an mdispensible article for family use. We do notwish tounderrateanyotherwortby uiediclpe, but can truly say that wo never before have found ah equal to this Vegetable Embrocation, and would advise cvcrjrfiuu ily to keep a bottle ready for immediate use. Mrs. 11. A. Bill, Schuyler st. Mrs. I. Crocker. Burnett «t. Airs'.Km jGorvin, “ 'Mrs.E.Oannrgut, *• .Mrs- Rachel Roberts, “ Mrs. A; M. KJbbs, D.Bacon, Catharine st., Bi L. Simons, “ T. S. Robinson. 72 Genesee st., Mrs. SIS Francis, Blandio st Jos, Marsden, Huntington st., N. M. Shepard, Spring, st, Hrs. George Bancroft, u Mrs. M. Wheeler, - Mrs. AJvira Lane, “ Mm. Anna Wflliains, j.“ . Mrs. Mary Vanghan, “ B. Vanvalkenbnrg, “ . Henry Hjl!, Varick at:, _ John Sfaott, Genwtf fif." F. C. Hartwell, .. “ Jane Dav/ion, Scuyle/.if^. Mrs. J, Walker, Robert Lane, Huntington tt. Mrs. Eliza Shott, Genesee si., Priscilla McLaughlin, ** Elizabeth Grants, Catherine st. Margaret ftlarsden, . u Selina Simmons, Burners st-, Ann Hill. Tarick »t. r The above nntnds are from well known respectable citizens, and a thousand more names might be added, of whom Infor mation edn be had in reference to the astonishing carts per formed. - • Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by B. CLINE, No £O, street, Marble Block, Utica, N, Y. Also for sale by JOHN K. JONES, of Cherry Platts, travelling ageut. August 13.1802. Economy is Wealth! CORE TOUR COUGH FOR 13 CENTS. The Best and Cheapest Household Remedy in the World, Madame ZADOC POUTER’S Great Cough Remedy. f " Madame - ZABQC • PORTER'S CtnutiVß Balsam 1b warranted if used accprdiog to tho durctlunif to cure in all cases Cough*. Cold*, Whooping Cough, Asthma. Kud all affections of tho Throat iuid Lungs. , 9Ud.u<£ ZAVOC rORTK£’3 BALSAM is prepared Willi *U Ihe requisite care and i‘kiU r (tom a combination of tho.beat reme dies' the vegetable- fonKits remedial kingdom,*™ based on its power to tbo healthy and vigorous of the blood, tlirongb Tt is nof a violent remedy, oat tjmoU«nt~-Warm,' sc*rihtM* dffectivqj can. he taken by the eldest person dr youngest TIM WAKE. WILLIAM ROBERTS ’ HAS opened a new Stove .sod Tin Shop -in the Store opposite Boy’* Building, where he.lt |>re< pared tq’farnirh bis old friends, and customers, and tbo pnbllc generally with everything ifi hia Une*of husincad, including ■ 1 « 4 Cooking Stoves of the moat fkppyovod .style** Tar lor, Dining Boom, and Coal Stores; Tintfafft t CZl4/ Goods exchanged for grain .at the market price. ' i AU goods delivered free of charge within thccafpe ration. WRIGHT k MHEY. -WcllShofo, F-cb.l3, 1881. " BETVItMEb SOLDI EltS AND their FRIENDS, nan obtain BA6K , PAY, PENSIONS, and POCOTiythrpqgh the subscriber, who has made araogeraenti to prosecute ftll sobb-claims,- with a long established and-perfectly reliable PENSION AGENCY • • - * . .As the affidavits mart be a judeff of IhoCfoort, aud as this is the residence .of Judge AVbce-' Tcr,' tid business can Ld trAn'-iaclcd in an hours {itoe. La-wrenceville, Jan.-2S, ISC3: E. P. WE’filsff. ••• CONSTITUTION WATER. TUB ONLY REMEDY FOR DIABETES, IrriU-T tiuq of the Neck of the Bladder, ludamioatibn 1 ut thVTvfdneys, and Catarrh’ of the Stfun~ gnry.ttnd Burning, dr .gainful Urinating, Stone in 7 IhQ Blather, Calculus, (irarel, Brick Bust 2>epo«il> one? Mucous or Milky Pitchhrgcs after Urinating. . , por sale by all Drugging Price sf. • WM. H. GREGG A CO., Proprietors, ■ •' i Morgan-A .AlSn) General Agents,'No. -CUff SL,’ Kcw York. , JOHN A. ROY, Agent/or Tioga County, Wellaboro, Aprilld, ]562.-lyv . NEW COOPER SUQP.—Tbe respectfully informs the citizens of Wcllaboro' and vicinity, that he has opened a CO‘6P£B*£2Zp?'' opposite CROWE’S WACiON SHOP. and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and id order, from’ a gallon keg to n fifty barrel tab. Be- ■, pairing ! Aso done onthort notice, O.T. £UU.' : Wolhboro, May S, uet.L ’