The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, April 01, 1863, Image 4

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"^°w?«« «Btal
lergietriii lw^^^tei«rf^.^porUiiM
ed tbi eereral parties have en
gaged in tbe manufeoture of steel west of the
AUeghanies, aod'.we see. no reason to doubt
that similar success would ' attend like efforts
in iathar parts of, the ; ; la Pittsburg
the# fire deroral '«toblij)hmdnts ir which steel
« made, anil it hoa.takjn -«be place of coarse
English and German sted w-iich had been used
in the fabrication of tlyj ol.eap.?t aorta of np
plaments ohd tools, ThP Pittsburgh, steel is
equal in quality foreign grades,
.while its cost is less, hence its use is becoming
vert general ip the Weftl. AU.the finer eorts
of steel, however, are sj J 1 imported in great
quantities from'Englail; Also, mneh of the
more common quaUtTea f.rtlta Eastern seohens
of our country, .Now; to ub that aU
the steel Jre require coui. at d k should manu
factured on this side offsKa We have
all the--necessary natural elements for produ
cing erefMhkßty of steel
is not made from hatWeliron:butfrotA Imported
Swedisfctxnd ,9)tt«iau expen
enca and inquired skill jjwith chSkp fuel are .the
advantages which Eqgland the steel
manafaSory of the wofld. In several sections
0 - the uiStad'Smfes' third are Unlimited eup
tjjies of thesaia# ores as those qt Sweden, and
fuel U padre 'abundant than iigQreat Britain.
The very best qualities of steel dan be made
here from native ores, and only wants enter
prise, capital and ekill to establish and conduct
the of finq Amepcan steel, with
“success. ;:Thcreare many inducements for en
tering npdn this business at present. The tar
' iff is’a premium to, capital: ani industry, and
the steeHrada is nOt like' rfh ophemeaai busi
ness that changes with the fashions; it is as
fixed as the vary hills.
This has been called " the agd of iron, and
the-next will be “ the !age. of .Steal,” because
steel is yet destined, frtm its iyery nature, to
supercede iron in a thousand various applioa
tions. It is much .stronger,'than iron, and for
several purposes it is far more durable. Its
greater cost has been one c the main reasons
for its more limited apidica idqs, but improve
ments in its manufnotu'a w.,11 jet .be made so
that it will be produce'll at-ohiapor rates, and
then it will be more Already
steel,axles and tirea for locomotives hare su
perseded, in a measure^those formerly mads of
wrought iron!;' and when 6*l el ;pan be made and
forged in largo masses it will be employe 1 for
aU thb large shafts andworkmg parts of marine
sind,other engines. -.lf steel could be produced
at $lOO per tun, capable of bearing a strain of
'forty Inns on the inch; bridges!double the span
ipf those made of .iron Would be erected.
: For alLmaehmesTmd stractijres where weld-
-not required, steel i iapar superior to
AvroDg|it iron. oil,^ie steal for man
,ufaoturing our wire, saws, axes and fine tools
of -every deicripSWi permanent np
plications of this metal for which it will always
bo used bit, beside these, nesf applications of
steel are being made constantly. Thus several
tracks of, steel rails have beod'laid in England,
and these hate now been tested for about four
years with the gratifying result that they are
about as good lo*day as wbejp|. laid down, and
‘they last as long as*three seta Of iron rails. It
is probable that all the railway, lines in the
world will yet be laid with {iteel rails. Just
think of fifty .thousand miles of railway in
Amerioa yet to'be furhiahed jzwith steel rails.
Their first cost is greater .[but they are the
cheapest rails in “ the long run,” English
and French civil engineers ate advocating
their use, and their general Application cannot
belppgdela ’ng prospect,
w 6 think, is 10 early en
gage in the
■^SciehtifikAmi
' Heroin the AUona
Register, wr : : J> Hunting
dtfnoonnty, jure of meet
ing, ata place called Dudley^a woman, named
-Mary Owens,' who had j u&t returned from the
■ army, in full uniform. This remarkable woman
accompanied her hoebanil |p the army, and
bought by his side uptil ha fell. She was in
the service eighteen and took part ip
three, battles.ahd was wounded twice: first in
the face abqro the right eye, and then in her
A arm, Which 'required. taken to the hos
; pittd, .where she confessed the deception. She
-bud enlisted in MotOtonr county, Pa.,
under the .name of twin Evans, and gives as
her reason for this SMnantiib undertaking, the
fiiqt that her father We> uncompromising in his
' hostility to diet mi^iage’{.with Mr. Owens,
threatening violencel'in CaeM ihe dioheyed his
’ceninfafide ;, ,whereii|'onj a|tar being secretly
married.sbe doffed States uniform,
enUstedin the same com pahyTvith her husband,
endured all the hardships; of the camp, the
dapgerl of the batiie : fieldifsaw her husband
fall dead by her sideianflie now wounded and
nwidow, ■ Jiffs; Owe is lCoka young, is rather
pretty, and is'the he Oine of- the neighborhood.
“ dipn||if
A few|f||||i>' cbtmnfcyjwecper
niakingfilTrounds i^ 1 tfieipoantry, called at a
farm-’bcWie'neaT Shtbpcnsburg, bat it not be
' ing convenient to employ till the following
.morning, the farmer informed him he might, if
..he .thought proper, sleep id his barn, which be
- readily agreed to.' He accordingly made him.
self a bomfflrtable "bed amjang the straw, and
consigned himself to the arms of Morpheus.
. Sometime in the night he w.as awakened by
two men entering the harp with a' lantern and
• oandle. abd each of them had a sack. He im
mediately they vtere not about their
lavffai busibess, lay still watch their mo
tions, When they began to consult how they
mlght ptace tbe light, fill they had filled their
sacks from die'corn Crib. Seeing that they
were at »• loss how! th proceed, the chimney
sweeper.crept'softly |rdm pie coach, and .with
an -audible voice, B«ad,'“ Gentlemen, I’U hold.
Turning soddonlyr-they beheld
the brftsfa, Sable robes, and
laappqsing him to b) a-messenger from tfae in
. fernal regiona, -thrvw down their- sacks and
lanterns and i tamed jtely skedaddled.
■ MinifiicitS' tk Fit •J&AL jTiaEs.— The -law of
England woe notfe; votfy fpmilar to this,' altho’
Bofficiently tc deserve the execration
of all who reject pbe,privileges of woman.
It was a lucrative modejof extortion, even down ■
to so far as the dnyie.of Charles I,'both -with
. thfl crown and the it Yerlor nobility* tdl sell
c.lt^ehr.swurd*,ihr marrj gej' This. roort barbajr
.■nu* eastern gase to thjlprd of the
rigKt of tendering a huehiend to hi* female
- : r : i -
-V;. !:s '-I
His stock is in first rate shape, consisting of
all kinds of Domestic Goods, which will be sold at
less than
Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Bleached Do., Den
ims, Tacking?, Striped Shirtings, Cheeks, Blankets,
Linens,- Towelings, Yarns, -Hosiery, Cotton Batting,
Gloves Ac., in as great variety ns ever. *
DRESS GOODS. , *
" In ttys stock wc cannot he heat. Having on faopa
a large stock of Plain and Figured Beds, Brocades,
•Mohairs, Plain Alpacas, Figured and Plain Merinoes,
Paramettas, Cashmeres, DcLaines, Ac., from the rich
goods to the lowest prices in market.
SHAWL AND CLOAK STOCK, :
BROCHE SHAWLS, SINGLE & DOUBLE,
BLANKET “ “ .
FANCY WOOL
. Cloaks, Sacquos, Cloak Cloths, Trimmings Ac., in
this stock we can suit ever, one.
loan steel.—
wards, while under age, whom thay
reject without forfeiting, the value of the
riage; that isi without as
auy one chose to an
alUance. And the
ward, 4he toyafcWff ;
Thus, our in '
those days of chlvojry aiid hodor. cf nightly
feeling, and romantie
were set in the reßt .fd apjßuld thO'.beau ty>of an
eyebrowotraaintanntbe perfectipnof an ankle;
when the-Queen’of Love and Beauty presided
over the tonirnatnant held in honor of the la
dies frlii those chivalric times they were bought
and sold like cattle, and men made blanks and
prizes of them in the lottery of life. —Sixpenny
Magazine. <
Thb Noir-BxßMnfo.vvif' McvtsTtusvitbSt tub
Deatt.—The Episcopal Recorder, in an article
referring to the refusal of Congress to exempt
ministers of the Gospel from liability
says:
Nor will there be any serious consequen
oss from the ,refusal .to grant this,'exemption.
.Wherever a minister of the Gospel is useful to
his people, and preaches faithfully to them of
Christ, they will gladly contribute for his relief
the three hundred dollars the law prescribes
for commutation. SH6ulilhey b'6i : ho’ready to
do this7or should the drafteJ’mmister be with
out a church connection which will pay this
amount for hir,discharge, we cannpt aeqUiat
he jiat any pufilio oloim to.bffexihlsal QsmSithi
performance of that aervice, which, distasteful
as it may be, every loyal citizen is now called
upon to render.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ALL buyers of Dry Goods; Boots and Shoes, Gro
ceries, Hats and Caps, Ac., can make money by
making their purchases at
J. A. PARSONS’
CHEAP CASH STORE.
NEW YORK PRICES.
We hare fall lines of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
*Black *nnd Fancy Casaimeres, Melton|s Black'
Broadcloths, Overcoatings, Satinctts, OnahmerettS,
Kentucky Jeans, Facmers and Mechanics Casaimeres,
Cottonadea and in prices -as low oa can •be -found in
the county.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Mena Double Solo Kip Coots, Mens £ Doable Sole
Kip, Mens Stoga do.. Boys do., Youths do., Womens
Calf Custom made Shoes, Ladies Kid and Morocco
Balinoral Boots, Ladies Kid and .Lasting Balmoral
Gaiters, Ladies Kid and Lasting Congress Gaiters,
Fine Morocco Coots, Childrens Shoes, all kinds. Wo
can suit all calls as to
KINDS AND SIZES.
and will guarantee the prices as low as the lowest.
Batter, Bggn and ether Produce,
taken on favorable usrme.
Au Early Call is Solicited!
JAMES A. PARSONS,
Not 3 CONCERT-BLOCK,
CORNING, N. T.
' Oct. 13, 18G2.
OFFICE | OF AAT COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
At JA7 OOOKE & CO., Bankers,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
J. Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1862.
The undersigned, having, been appointed Subscrip
tion Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury, is now
prepared to furnish, at-once, the , ~
New Twenty Tear 6 per cent Bonds,
of the United States,-designated as ** Five-Twenties,*,
redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after
fivo years, and authorised by Act of Congress, ap
proved February 25. 1862.
The COUPON BONDS are Issued in sums of $5O,
$lOO, $500,^1000.
The REGISTER BONDS in earns'of $5O, $lOO.
$550, $lOOO, and"ssooo.
Interest at Sir per cent per Annum will commence
from date or purchase, and is \
PAYABLE 72ST GOLD,
Semi-Annually, which is equal, at the present preari
uraton gold, to about eight per cent, per anman.
Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, nod
all who have any money to invest, should know and
remember that' these Bonds are; l In effect a Fini
Mortgage upon all Railroads, Canals, Bank Stocks
and Securities, and the immense product# of all the
Manufactures. Ac., Ac., in the country: and that the
full and ample provision made for,the payment of the
interest and prraclpal t by Customs Du
ties, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to
make these Bonds the
Most Available and Mo*i Popular Incc»tmen(
in the JfnrJcct,
Subscriptions TAK iu Legal Tender
Notes, or notes and cheeks of banks Ifi Philadelphia.
Subscribers by mail -will receive prompt attention,
and every facility and explanation will be afforded On
application at this office.
A full sapply of Bonds will i.be kept-on band, for
immediate delivery. JAY COOKB,
Nov. 12*, 1862. Subscription Agent.
Kollock’s Dandelion Coffee.
THIS preparation, made from the beet Java Coffee
is recommended by pbysiclah# nr a superior Nt£
tricioos Beverage for General Debility, Dyspepsia,
and all billious disorders. Thousands who have been
compelled to abandon the use of coffee will use this
without injurious effects., One can contains the
strength of Iwcfpounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25
cents.
Kollock'fi jLevaln.
The purest and best BAKING POWDER known
for making light, sweet and nutritious I 'Bread and
cakes. Price IS cents.- , .r : '
UAJfUrACTrRKD BY
H. H. KOLLOCK, OhGmlstj *
Comer of Brood and Chestnut. Streets, Philodol
phia, and for sale by all Druggists and Grocers,
Mateh.S, 1862.
Insurance Agency.
THE -Insurance Company of North -America have
appointed theundersigned no agent for Tioga
County and ticlmty. v- r . *.{• ' /
Aa ihetlgh character and standing of this Com
pony give the assurance of fall protection io owners
of property against the hazard of fire, I solicit with
confidence a liberal share -of ’the hnslncss of’ the
county. This Company was incorporated in 1794.
Its capital is $500,909, and: fta assets In IS6I as per
statement Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81,
CHARLES PLATT,..: .....„;.;.vi;.:.;..Beeretwy,
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, .....President,
Ofllce of thVfeomjsmy Street,
Philadelphia,
Wm. BpclilcJ>,Ccittrnl Acent,Har.
"dllKr?
MSI a3ASO4Mc 3n»
, (StiJAR COATEB,)
' - ‘I Aar maw so 2 ''-
cieaßsethe blood, axb oßbr tub ptct.
IncaMi,'Fatten, Uoikert,' F/upiciani, Phitaathrp
, , . ■ niett, rffid tteir EJfecU, and judge of ,
' tteir Virtuee.
■ SOB. TUB CUKfc 01
Headache, Sick Headache, Pool Stomach.
“ ) _ - JirasMSO,' E*. MV J, 1855.
Ve J C. Aria. Sm: Itia.ro b«n rtpMWdlf cured of tbc
wont hkdocbc any body can ba« by a do»a« two of your
PUlf It gaoms to arise from afoul stomach,which thoy
clean ao at once. If they wUI cure Mhon a. they do mo, the
Is worth knowing. r - - Jsu. n. rttfioLß,
act IS worm auowju S . Cleri of gteamer Clarion.
Bilions Disorders and Liver Complaints.
• PiPA&iiOira or rac Ibtzsiob, >
, P. 0-, 7 Feb. 1856.)
8m: Ihave'nsedyourPills ; In toy hospital
practice erer since you made tbem.and hesitate to
Saytbejftrethobeat'wthArtic vo employ. Their regtda
tine action on the liter is quick and decided, consequently
thoy axe -on admirable remedy for derangements of that
©rein. Indeed. I haTO seldom foand a case of billons dis
ease so obstinate that It did not rwdlly yield to tW
Fraternally yonrs, ALONZO BALI*, M. 8.,
j*. ’ v »i- c - ' physician of the Marine Hospital.
Dysentery, Selax>and Worms* ,
. . pfl® OPncß, aAS*uiHi>,iiT.
r DaAro: 'Your Pills are tfie perfection of medicine.—
Thoy’have done my wife more good tbon I can tell you.
ShaTbadbeen sick and pining away for months. Went off
to ho doctorod at great expense, hut got no better. She then
commenced taking sour Pills, which soon cured her, by ex
polling largo quantities of worms (dend> from her body.
They afterwards enred her and onr two cWldxcn pf bloody
dysentery. One of onr neighbors had it bad, and my wife
cured him with two doses of your Pills, while others eroded
us paid from. five to twenty dollar* doctors* bills, and lost
much time, without being cured entirely finch
a medicine as yours, which is-actually yood and honest, will
b “prized here. ? GEO.J. QHIPFIN, Postmaster.
- Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood.
From lie*. J. r. Himes, faster of Advent Church Boston.
Db. Atbr: I Have used year Pflls with extraordinary suc
cess in my family and among those 1 am called to visit in
distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify
the blood they are the very best remedy over known, and I
can confidently recommend them to my friends.
Warsaw, Wiohtjo Co., N. T., Oct, 24,1866.
Bear Sra: lam using yonr Cathartic Pills In my practice,
and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system
and purify the fountains of the blood.
; JOHN O- MEACUAM, M. D.
Erysipelas, Scrofula, Sing’a Evil, Tetter,
Tumors, and Sait Bhensn.
From a Ihrwarding Merchant of St. Louis t lib. 4,1866.
Da, Area: Your Pills aro the paragon of all that is gw at
In medicine. They havecured-my little daughter Of ulcer
ous sores upon her hands and feet that bad proved incurable
for years. Her mother has been long grievously afflicted
with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. Af
ter our'child was cared, she also tried ybnr Pills, and they
have cured her. ASA SXOBG&IDQJS.
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, and Gout,
From the Rev. Or. Uawkes, of tbo Methodist Epls. Church.
POLABD Hocsr, Sava** ah, Ga., Jan. 6,1866.
lIONOEsr Sin: I should bo ungrateful for the relief your
skill has brought me if I did not report my case to yon. A
cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neu
ralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwith-
Z bad the best-of physicians, tbs disease grew
worse and worse, until, by the advice of your 'excellent
agent in Baltimore, Or. Makenzla, I tried your Pills. Their
effects were slow, bnt sure. By persevering in the use of
them I am now entirely well.
Ob. Atee: I nave been entirely cured by your Pills of
Rheumatic Goflt—a painful disease that had afflicted me for
years. , VINCENT SLIDELL.
> For Dropsy, TKthora, or kindred Complaints, requiring
an active purge, they are an excellent remedy.
For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Dinner Pill, they
ore ftgreeable and effectual.
Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflammation, and even Deaf
ness, and Partial Blindness, have been cured by the altera
tive action of these Pills.
Most of the pills in market contain Mercury, which, ol
though a valuable remedy in skillful bands, is dangerous in
a publirp'll; from the dreadful consequences thaMreqnent
ly follow its Incautious use. These contain no mercury or
mineral substance whatever. -
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL.
FOR tnri RAPID CURE OF
Cough*, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza, SroneMitt,
, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, In
eipieiit Consumption,
and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced sta
ges of the disease.
We need not epcak to the public of its virtues. Through
out every town, and almost every hamlet of the American
Staics.Jto wonderfuledres of pulmonary complaints have
made it already known. 1 Nay,few are tne flunlilw in any
civilized country on this continent without some personal
experience of Us effects; and fewer yet the communities
any where which have not among them some living trophy
of Its victory over tbiaanklleßnd dangerous diseases if the
throat and lungs. While it Is the moat powerful antidote
yet known to man for the formidable and dangerous disea
ses of the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasanteit and
safest remedy that can bo employed for infants and young
persons. Parents should have it in store against the Jnsld
uons enemy that steals upon them unprepared. W» have
abundant grounds to believe the Cherry Pectoral saves more
lives bv the consumptions it prevents than those it cures.
Keep it by yon, and cure your colds while they ore curable,
nor neglect them until no human skill can master the inex
orable canker that,lkftUmed on,the'vitals,eats yotr life
away. All know the dreadful fatality-of lung ditord?ts, and
as they know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not
do more than to assure them it is still made the best it can
be. We *pare do cost, no care, no toll to produce it the
most perfect possible, and thus, afford those who rely on It
the best agent which oar skill can furnish for their caro.
Prepared‘by Dp- J. C- ATDH.
Practical and (Jhemiat, Loxcell, Jfatt.
AND HOLD BY
__o,4 J. L. Robinson, Wellaboro; 8. X. Billings, Gaines; H.
11. Borden, Tfoaa; Dr. Pariburst 4 W. EL Miller, lawrench
rille; S. S. Packard, Covington; Bennett4Son,
Qnlick 4 Taylor, Bloubarg; Fox 4 Witter, Malasbnrg; 0.
L. Strait, Rowrjlle, and Dealer* everywhere.
Peb. 11,1863.—6 m.
Economy i« Wealth!
CURE YOUR COUGH FOR 13 CENTS.
The Best-and Cheapest Household Jiemedy in
the World.
Hadame ZADOO PORTER’S
Great Cdiiffli Remedy.
Madam* ZADOC PORTER’S
Ccklttv* BU4AX.ii wmaitcd if
used according to thedirectiouß,
to euro Jo all cases Coaghe,Colds.
Whooping Cough', Astbmi, and
all affections of tbo Thron and
Longs.
" Madahk ZADOC' PORTER'S
BALSAM is prepared with all
the requisite care and skill, from,
a combination of tho best reme
dies' the vegetable .remedies af
fords, Its remedial kingdom are
based on Its power to assist the
healthy and vigorous circulation
of the' blood, through the lungs.
It is not a violent remedy, but
emolient—warm, eeareliinc and
effective; can be'taken by the
eldest person or youngest child.
/ ,Mada« ZADOC PORTER’S
. BALSAM has been in use by the
public for over 13 years, and has
acquired its present sale simply
by being recommended by those
i. who have used it to their afflict
ed fyiends and other*.
KBS Most Important.— Mad-
Mttuse Zadoc Porter’s Curative Bai-
is told af a price which
brings it in the reach of every
one to keep it convenient lot aw-
Jha timely use of a single bottle will prove to be worth 100
times Its goat. ' d ■
I M
ll|
NOTICE. —Save Tour Monet Do not be perron io& to
purchase articles at 4s to $1 which do not contain
toes of a 13 cent Bottle of Madame Porter’s Curative Bal
sam, the cost of manufacturing which is as grtdU aa thst of
almost any Other medicine; and the very low price at which
it Is sold, makes the profit to tho seller apparently small,
and unprincipled dealers will sometimes recommend other
medicines on which their profits.are larger, unless the cus
tomers insist upon having Madame, porter’s and non# other.
Ask PortedCmattre Balsam* prica 13 cents,
and in large bottles at 25 cents, and take no othciv If «oo
cannot get it at one store you can at another. . -
Sold by all Druggists and'Storeknepera at 13 cents,
and jo Urgec bottles at 25 cent*.,
v 00 i«*t> * RCCKRL, Proprietors,
Jan. 28, IWB.-ly. . . New Vjrk.
HOUSEHOLD FDRNITDRE.
THE LADIES are the ones to select Honsehold
Furniture, and it is somnob'easier for them to
lake a carriage and ride a few miles and relnrn than
to go « or SO mites for the pnrpose, that the subscri-
v th «®just enlarged his
STOCK before the tariff and tax prices are upon ns •
and has a large and inviting assortment, which he
wilUiehalppydo showto those who may favor him
with tfjfftit? rT f-'t * • '•
MAHOGANY SOFAS, $2O, $25 and $2B, Tet* a
Teien, $22, S2S and $32. Handtome' ingrain Carvets
for 4. 6,6, 7, 8 and 9 shillings a yard!
cAiws, SJ9andsl2. He basal jo
ra^ 68 ““d spring bottotas,rmd
Iff different kinds of‘Chairs with everythin ir
the Furniture iino. ■■ ■■ ? 6 8180 *®
■He is ilsoigept for.the sale of Prince i- Co's cel
ebrated Kelodeons, School mfdCborch OrnonV ef
Buffalo, If, T,, the oldest and largest estabffient
in the United States. F. T) tv-vt t c
i July 30,1862„ ' ■ ■ '
’.. . ' INPAI/LIBLE ;
LINIMENT!
THE
GREAT REMEDY -
fOJt BHEDMATIBM, BOOT, NEDRAMJA.-MglßiQa
SIIFP NECK ANb JOINTS, SPRAINB, BByIBES,
' COTS AND WOENOT POES, HEABACIJB,
AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND HER-’
, TOUB DISOKDEBB.
For aU ot which it it s speedy and certain remedy,
and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the
recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fa
mous bona setter, and has been used in his practice
for more than twenty years with the 'most astonish
ing success. ■ .
AS AN ALLEVIATOR OP PAIN, it is nn
rivafed by any preparation before the public, of which
the most akspSealmay bo oonvinced by asingle trial.
This .Liniment will cure rapidly and radically.
Rheumatic Dieordert of every hind, and in thousands
of cases where it has been used it has never been,
known to fail, . . .
FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate
relief In every case, however distressing. ;
It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in
three minutes and is warranted to do it. i
TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly.
FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENE
EAR LASSITUDE arising from , imprudence or ex
cess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing
reinedy. Acting directly upon the nervous tissues,
it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores
it to elasticity and vigor, *
'FOB PILES. —As an external remedy, we
claim that it is tbo Sell known, and we challenge the
world to produce an equal. Every victim of tbii dis
tressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will not
fail to afford immediate relief, and in a majority of
oases will effect a radical care.
QUINSY AND SORE THROAT'are sqme
times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a
timely application of this Liniment will 'never fail to
cure. ,
SPRAINS arc sometimes very obstinate, and en
largement of the joints is liable to oconr if neglected.
The worst case may be conquered by litis Liniment
in jwe or three days. ,
BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SOKES, UL
CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the
wonderful healing properties of Dr. Sweet’s Ispst
nrni.E Liximekt, when need according to directions.
Also, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, and Insect Bites and
Stings.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI
CUT, the Great Natural Bone Setter.
DB. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI
CUT, is.knownnil over the United Stater!
DR., SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cares Rheumatism end never fails.
DB. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia.
DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cares Baras and Scalds' immediately.
DB. SWEET’S I]jJFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is thereat known remedy for Sprains and Bruises.
. DR, SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cures Headache immediately and: was never known
to fail.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to
cure.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Coxes Toothache In one minute.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately, and leaves no
scar.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
la the best remedy for Soros in the known world.
;DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Has been used. by.more than a million people, and all
priaise it.
iDR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Taken internally cores Colic, Cholera Morbus and
Cholera.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is truly a “friend in need/' and every family should
havo it at hand.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Iq for sole by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents.
A Friend lit Need. Try^
Dr- Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, as an ex
ternal remedy, is without a rival, and will alleviate
pain more speedily than;any other preparation. For
all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly in
fallible, and os a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains,'
Bruises, Ac., its soothing, healing' and powerful
strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and
astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial.
Over one thousand certificates of remarkable cures,
performed by it within the last two years, attest the
fact. *
To Horse Owners!
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment for Bosses
is unrivaled by any, and in all cam 'of Lameness,
arising fronrSprains, Bruises or effect
is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle-Galls,
Scratches, Mange, Ac., it will also cure speedily.
Spavin and Ringbone may bo easily prevented and
cured in their incipient stages, hut confirmed cases
are beyond the possibility of a radical cure, •No case
of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but
Itimay be alleviated by this faithful
application will always remove the Lameness, and
enable the travel with comparative ease.
EVERY HORSE OWNER
should have this renedy at hand, for its timely use at
the first appearance of Lameness willefTectuftlly .pre
vent thtn* formidable diseases, to wrhiob ail hones nre
liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable
horses nearly worthless. ■ -
j•" • ■ : DR. SWEEPS- ■' '
Infallible Liniment*
j lI'THB ’
I SOLDIER’S FRIEND,
r ... ,
■ ■ And thousands bare found it
r TRDLT .A FJHEND IN NEED!
CAUTION.
■ To avoid imposition, observe tho Signature- and
Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and
-also “Stephen Sweet's-Infallible Liniment" blown in
the gloss of each bottle, withont which none are gen
uine. RICHARDSON 4 CO., -
‘Bole Proprietors, Norwich-, Ct.
MORGAN i ALLEN, General Agents,
48 Cliff-gtreet, New Yprk. ■
SB* Sold by all dealers everywhere. i
QpeembordO, 1883,-ly..
. THE BUFFALO ’
MERCANTILE COLLEGE,
. ' ,CORNER OP
Main and Seneca Streets,
Is an important link in the great chain of National
Mercantile Colleges, located in’ the following Cities
vis: . .. i
NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA,
BROOKLYN, . ALBANY,
‘ TROY, ’ CLEVELAND,
DETROIT, CHICAGO, j
AND SAINT LOUIS. ; ■
A Scholarship issued from pie Buffalo College, en
titles the bolder to attend either or oil the Colleges for
on unlimited time. |
The design of these Institutions, is to impart to
young men and ladies, a thorough, practical justness
education, ' ; /
These Colleges are organised and conducted upon
a basis which must secure to each separate Institution
the best possible facilities for-imparting a thorough
commercial education, and render it as n whole, the
most comprehensive' and Complete' system in this
country. * j.
Book-Keeping in all Us deportments, Commercial
Law, Commercial Arithmetic and Penmanship, are
taught.in the moat thorough and practical {banner*
The Spencerian 'system of is taught
by competent and experienced teachers, i
Scholarship, payable in advance, $4O. 1
College open day and evening;—no vacations.
Resident-Principal at Buffalo, J. d.IBirVANT.
For further information, please call at the College
Rooms, or send for Catalogue and Circular enclosing
letter stamp. Address {
BRYANT & STRATTON,
June 4,1862. —ly.. Buffalo, N. T.
NEW GOODS!
T. L. BALDWIN
s now receiving a large and Weil So ected; Stqck of
SPRING AND SUMNER '. GOODS,
consisting in part of a General Stool' of - '
DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,)
HATS AND CAPS, 1
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE,
Ac., Ac.,' Ac., , I Ac. 1 ,
All of which will be sold VERY LOW for
READY PAT OSLI.
ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE
> TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
All persons buying GOODS for
fi READY PA T,
a i *
Are respectfully invited to call and examine
THE STOCK, ,■
As they aro to be sold at i
TERT LOW PRICES, j
CASH PAID FOR WOOD.
Tioga, May 28, 1862. . T. L. BALDWIN.
Portable Patent Horsc-Po-wcr.
THE undersigned take pleasure in notifying the
•public, that they have succeeded in devising a
Horse Power with only three places of friction, and
combines the maximum of efficiency, durability,
and economy, with therainimum of weight and price.
On account of its simplicity it may be constructed
by any mechanic for less than half the cost'usually
paid for horse-powers. It is well adapted to thrash
ing grain, sawing wood, and churning, also for turn
ing lathes, saws, planes, at?d other machinery, in the
■shop. Individual rights $5,00. Township, County*,
and State rights for sale cheap at" our office. Agents
wanted to sell territory. For further particulars ad
dress ' MIDDAUGH-tt CLARK.
Mansfield, July 23, 1862.-tf. 1
T4ie New Commercial Building*
are located opposite Court
Bouse, corner of Court and
Ciieuango-Slreets. |
This College is in no way connected with anj| other
Institution. . • |
The energies of the entire Faculty are exclusively
devoted to this. S i
The design of this Institution is to aflird to Young
Men an opportunity for acquiring a Thorough,Prac
tienl, JiviiueSf Education. |
The Books'and Forms are carefully arranged by
Practical Accountants, expressly forjbis Institution,
and the Course of Instruction is such as to combine
Theory and Practice.
COt-LEOIATE COURSE.
Thistamrse embraces Book-Kceding in all Its de
partments, Penmanship, s Commercial Arithmetic,-
Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, Political
Economy, Commercial Ethics, Partnership Settle
ments, Detecting Counterfeited and Altered; Bank
Notes, Ac, : j
The Spencerian System of Penmanship is taught in
all its varieties, by tbo most skillful mostersjofHhe
art. . . i
The Book-Keeping department-is under the special
supervision and instruction of the Principal, (D. W.
LOWELL, 1
i
GEICERAL INFORMATION;
Sludentijcan enter at anytime/ No vacations.—
Usual tlmsrto c&mplote the Course, from 6 to 12 weeks.
Assistance rendered to graduates In procuring situa
tions. , Graduates are presented with on elegantly en
graved Diploma. I
For catalogue of 70 pages, specimens of pen
manship, Ac., enclose two letter stamps, and address
LOWELL & WARNER,
Sept. 17,18G2. * Binghamton, N. Y.
The Confession and Experience
of u Poor Voting Man.j
A GENTLEMAN having been cured of theTesults
I\ of early error and disease, will, from motives 0/
benevolence, send to tbospwbo request, a copy of tbc
above interesting narrative, published by himself.—
This little book is designed os -a warning and canton
to young men and those who suffer from Neurons
Debility, Loss oy Memory, Premature Decay,
Ac., Ac., Supplying at the same time the. means of
self-cure. Single copies will be sent under seal in a
plain envelope,—withont charge,—to any who request
it,by addressing the author. <■<
, CHAS. A. LAMBERT, Esq..
Greenpoint, Long Island, New York. •
CONSCMPTIOTf, .j
A Diseases of the THROAT ..and LUNGS/,
can be cured. .Not however by any medicine
taken into the stomach, os has been fully sbowi?
recently in a.series df essays-by Dr. Robey* Hunter
of New York City', published in the Daily Tribune]
bat by inhaling the suitable medicine combined with
oxygen, into the Lungs. The subscribsr is so fully
satisfied of this that he has entered into an arrange
ment with Dr- Hunter, by which any person suffering
from diseased throat or lungs, on giving him a full
.statement of their symptoms, and paying the rcoblar
fee, which, is very reasonable, con have thoir°caso
sent to the Doctor and the medicine and inbaling in
strument furnished to them. .. ' !
Persona able to come to him are desired] to do so,
and will generally find him at Bis Furniture and Car
pet Rooms in Lawrencevillo. Those who are unable
to come, he will visit oa being requested to do so.
He has mode this arrangement and gives this notice
pthst no one in this county may dlo of these diseases
without the trial of this last and most successful
triumph of medicaleclenco. _ ' ’ »
Lawrenceville/Jan, 14, . E; D, WEILLS'., ■
WM. B. SMITH,
PROSECUTING ’PENSION' ATTORNEY -
and Dealer in ' ’
IjAND warrants,
And General Collection and Claim Agent,
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO.; PA.,
Will attend to business in the Supremo Court and
and to tho prosecution of claims be
fore tbcjSovcral Departments of Government. ■ Espe.
cial attention will bo given to chums for BOUNTY
LANDS and ARREARS OF PAY; $lOO 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 the prosecution of claims before the fie
pertinents in Washington, will give particular atten
tion to •'
SUSPENDED CLAIMS
for Pensions and BOUNTY LANDS, especially j D i
cases where the soldier or widow is enable to state'
tho officer's name. ' In nil each cases ho charge on;
be made unless successful. Unquestloable references
will be given in all cases. All business relating tc ■
matters above referred to can be done by correspond
ence with tbe subscriber, and ail letters addressed to ■
him at Knoxville,. Tioga County, Pa., will receive'
prompt attention.
August 27, 1862.
. Union Rliotograplilc Room*.
H. H. WOOD’S
MAMOTH SKVUQHT BOOMS,
OVER C. W, SEARS’ NEW SHOE STORE,
First door below C. L.WILCOS.
11. 11. WOOD, would say to tho , inhabitants of
Wcllshoro and surrounding country, that he is now
prepared to furnish thorn with everything in the lino of
PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMBROTYPES, OR
MELAINOTYPES,
furnished at any room in tho City, Just received a
sett of JAMINS CELEBRATED LENSES, manufac
tured expressly for the Carter de vuitc, Also a large
assortment of
PHOTOORAPEIC ALBUMS,
price, from $1,25 to $4.00. At this day, no parlor ta
ble is considered finished, without the PHOTOGRAPH
IC ALBUM. **
Cases of all styles. Pictures from twenty-five cents
to five dollars. ,
Thankful for past favors, I Would solicit a contin
uation of the isauie, hy doing-first class work for all
Wollsboro,May 28, 1562. H. H. WOOD.
War! War for Hie. Union!
THE undersigned irould respectfully-inform his
old friends, customers, and the public'generally,
that he has opened a
CABINET AND CHAIR SHOP
on Main Street, H, W. Dartt's Wagon Shop,
where be intends tojieep constantly on bond a gene
ral assortment of
Cabinet Ware,
made of the.best materials, and by the beat workmen.
Also Coffins made to order, and as oboap as can be
procured elsewhere, accompanied with a Hearse.
Also Chairs of every variety from the BEST down
to the CHEAPEST, to '
Suit Purchasers.
Also Turning of all kinds,done to order and to suit
CUSTOMERS.
Tbo undersigned having had many years experi
ence, both in France and in this country, feels confi
dent that he cannot be excelled in cither of the above
branches of mechanism—ai&l further would recom
mend the public to
gall axd Examine
bis workmanship and priced before purchasing else
where. J JACOB BWKUH.
Wcllsboro, March 19, IS02;
FALL AK» wkjTER OOOBS,
No. 2, TJnibn Block.
JEROME SMITH
HAS returned from Now York with a splendid
assortment of
DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS, I HARDWARE,
. ’ BOOTS & SHOES, GLASSWARE,
- GROCERIES, DOMESTICS,
WOODEN WARE,
ENGLISH CLOTHS,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, BATINS,
FRENCH CASSIMERES, FULL CLOTH,
TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS.
Attention is called to bis stock of
.'Black and Figured Dross Silks, (
Worsted Goods,
Mcrinoes, -
Black and Fignered DeXaines,
Long and Square Shawls,’
Ladies’ Cloth,
• Opera Flannels, Ac.
Purchasers will find that
No. 2, Union Block, Main Street,
ia the place to buy the best quality of goods at the
lowest prices. JEROME SMITH.
WelUboro, Nor. 5, 1862.
BOOS'S, SHOES.. LEATHER ANO
FINDINGS.
JQR. FRANKLIN SAYS:
“When yon bare anything to advertise, tell tic
public of it in plain, simple- language/' i f
lam manufacturing good custom made Boots’ and
phocs which I at B fair prices, and only for
&EAD YPA Y. Such work cannot be sold at os low
rates per pait. as eastern made slop-work, but it can
and pill be Sold at prices which will enable the par
chaser to protect his fegt with good substantial boots
more than -with n poor slop-show article,
which, even if it chances not to fall in pieccf with the
first weeks sorvico, is hut a doubtful protection in
wet and cold weather. Try me,
Buck and Doeskins Wanted,
in the; red and short blue, for which I will pay cash
and a good price.
- Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted,.
for which I will also pay cosh. '
Sheep Pelts Wanted,
for which I will also pa, cash and the highest mar
ket price. *
An assortment of sole, upper, calfskins and linings,
pegs, thread, nails, awls, knires, shoe-hammers, 4c.,
<fec., kept constantly on hand, which X will sell cheap
for cash. Shop on SJain Street between Wilcox’s and
Bollard's. / G. W. SE4RS.‘
N./B. X can't'giro credit, because, to be plain. 1
it to give.
- Weilsboro, August 27, 1802. '
To Consumptives.
THE advertiser, having been restored to health in
a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hav
ing suffered several years with s severe lung affec
tion, and that dread disease, Consnmptiou, is onziaac
to make known to his fellow sufferers the means ot,
cure.
To all who desire it ho will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with directions fpr
preparing and using tho same, which Ihey-will find h
«iir* cure fnr Cpnivmplio,,, AMma,' BrnnehUit, dr.
The-only object of-, tho advertiser in sending the-pro-.
.scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infor
mation which ho conceives to--be invaluable, and he
hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost
nothing and may prove a blessing,
Parties wishing tho prescription will please address
Rev. REWARD A* WILSON,
Willlamsburgh,
Oot. Ist. 1862. Kings County, New York.
* C ABINET
WARE ROOM
r[E Subscriber most respectfully announces that
he has on hand, at the old stand, and for sale a
Cheap KjOt of Fnrnltarc.
comprising in part
Dreistny and Common Bureaus, Secretaire* and £ooi
Cases, Center, Card and Pier Table*, Billing <n "*
Breakfast Marble-topped and Common Stand*>
Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads,-Standt,‘S^-
fas and Chairs , Gilt and Jtosexcood Moulding* / cf
Pxpiurt JValict. -
; COFFINS aadfefto order on short notice.
hoarse will ho furniehed if desired.'
N; B. Turning and Sawing'done to order.
August U, 1853. B. T. TAKKOB-'
WM.B. SMITH,