The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, May 27, 1863, Image 4

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*- ' 18,1863.
My voia hir atilt for, the bitter
e'end, cranny otheieend, eo itajjfff effectoo ally
put an send 2 & reba.; elirt;;eoSfods, aliaa
ehivilry, alias P.J T.'e, ' '
Or enny other ffipperheadil
My friend AdKnkon’a voiaaliatiir for rjrar,
2—“ till the \ot aflpd Fo expii^—whiclfis d
selection from,’thePoiokB. . The Gopperheda’
(I pinch, me maVahef while writm' thprehame)
voiae afo stiff- |m 'the feonstitdotipn'-ae it was
and thh air
vCRn to Secoah, pf bring that
“ (je Seokretary
Billy njebjjghes' the colored black*) into the
Free there Voiae afr still for the
Conatitocab aa.it isn’t. . . 'jl
The other day Igive myself.V jnrita to the,
White,.Domicil,’ to see Honegi .01(1 Abe Linked,
it. S. (N. B.—E. S. air shofti' for'Eale-Split
ter.) 1 excepted, the kind invitation, an’ ush
ered meaelf before‘the Pres. -A,e uaooaihe was
muchly pleaaed 2 ’See me. , ] \ *
Arfter congratoolatin him on knot bein’.ab- '
ducted by the 0. K;’e; bearakttae how the re
bellion was progressing in' Belles County;
■ “It’s back is badly jses I.—fits not
expected to recover rpneb, 2. .TheXyoa has bin
amongst ’ein, aeekibg .whicDfie may devbwer;
as Hamletsez in Uncle ,
••D’ye think it’ll the Union caws
ennyj", quoth-he. . i i iv . .
- “Nary dain,’’qunthlL “the’ Intake ho
doubt it 1 wood have' damaged the Union <Hiap
under hay, ef the C. H. Cnas'had jabbed
the pitchfork ■ into the JriM . place. I’ll bet a
couple it l wbod.”' iHj; •
- ,“Wal," xemarkt Ahe; softy Voiae, “this air a
World ov traitors." . , |l
“2 ’trdo,” sex I, • “An its, fubliabt in New
York, 2.", :
“Wots, puhlis’
New YorfeT ” bcz be,
.. ota, publwht in,. iOrtT" bc*. .
“ Th e World fet traitors, job, was speaking
ot. Tbe World air issued in ;N, Y.”
4.'tweet sthile' played'wdifh the roae-bud
mouth dr Honest A. L, for 60 iecdnds or «o, ah
then be.Jjusjted ie2 a roerrypcsj ov larfter.
Soon as his risibilities had sabsmed,- he sod :
"Ton entirely misunderstcidime.—l alloocted
to the wprld we live in” I ‘ '
. “Oh 1”, tea I. “1 tjiort you referred to the
N. Y. World a few' C. K.’s air trying to lire
on!” ; 'lf . '
A. Ifnkon," set I, arfter a ehort paws,
" how ddee.it cum to pares‘that my pertiokler
{rends, Jack C. and B. T.-is without com
mands! . I allcfod to Fremont “and Butler.” '•
“Wal,” sex he, ’‘the mane 'reason why
them, and sum more like ’em, no com
mands, air , Beoaws becaws they
havent eany” .
“ say ! ” set I,kinder asstomsht.
I dilate’ bad sopposcd it wasjTSeoaws they got
on the 'Bampage an triedlp.wnd the “'Crooel
Rebellion ’’—as they have o? filthy lucre
without-prolonging the wartomake a pile.—A
inteiUgent Contraband told -ii chap who told
another chap,' which chap ralatedit to si reliably
informed gentleman,'who toldiono other ehap,'
■who whispered it to the nncleraind, that Jeff
Davises coachman told the chap, that the
reasih the wat wasn-’t dyer, ip becaws a good'
menny Big officers in the tihibn army has not
maid gtemhaxenouf Jet 2 retire on.
Prehaps the.con traband.wasimis taken a few.
Ibelievetheyaiy mistaken satntimes.. Somr,
Not lorng ago I maid a jbybo of Joseph’*
army. Fwai cbnsid’rably sutprisd to observe ■
all the cannon* pintin rite towards the North.
“My blood-stained veteran^’ ; se* I addressin
a fiieut. Brigadier who was plfjin “ old sledge”
with a tbbth Corporil’s clerk,‘for a yaller post
age stamp a corner—“ my blend-stained veter
an, why air not them gnnapintin towards the
Southern CdpthieveraoyT”; ,; i , ,
■ “Thunder 1“ replied tfteyLient Brigadier,
turnin’ up Jpck from fc,je .bottom—“thun
der J, what’s toe use of aiming ’em towards the
South, as lorbgas thara is was* enemies to our
Quv’ment in the North t It will be- a easy
matter to wipe out the rebs. Btfter we put down
the Copperheds in-the. North I ”
•• My bloomin' ,hetb,’’ sail, “ I guess yon
air, about rite. . The ‘Butternuts' air mean
trailers,'bat tbs Northern O.'-H’e air a infernal
site the mhinester I ” , |-'f
, “ That’s eol ” seethe tenth Corpotil’s olork,
slippin’ a aoe dp his kote sleaVe.
1 left ’eiu2 thers iuneisantparstime, an’ pro
peld—propeld a little too much, for I wandered
outside the Fed’ril lines an ! , surrounded 2 Se
’ eesb pickits an’ took’em prisnere. The F. F.
tV*— {those F.FI V. ’s mean Fire Fool
ish Virgins; scarcely)—the|j|'. r.,V.s subjeok
ed to aceompanyin’ me 1 iso’ I- foliated them.
Considerin' they waa mypriaonprs, they used
me putty rufily, But . it's . there way. I ful
lered the chap* nearly to Kuhnian, when, sum
F. F. V.'.shivilries got i sc(dint atme. They
immejitliy commest fer to hold thare noses shet,
an’ sum pulld off thare shoe*’ an’ etookins, os
ef I was gdinl to lick there feet.
“ Keep a respectable distani 1 ” see,one.
Yes, f will—to Keep respectable.” Those
wMuiyjoreastieretort., ; i;
■■“ Beg ytrttr psrdip,” apbligieed the F. F.
V.’*,, puttin’, on thareaWesrestockina’, an’ ta
kin’ there digits frbcu nasal organs. “We
thort you,was one of them Nuthren Copperhed
dod peaa men, wbp‘ air edibrs wantin' to lick
our feet an’ make up, with ua.”
“Nary, peas menf”i eeeJ! 1 “Pm in favor
ov a vlgrbs prdaeeuotwn 0> the war. Ditto my
friend A. C.”
".Wel/’lettbey, trfrharfl jsoae respect for
a’Yankee Wot (tans op for hie Guv’ment; but
the blowy Yallandigbammere, Woodses, Hugh
eses, an.’ eoAtfae, we think a little lower than a
runaway nigger. If they was loekl up by
your Gn'r’ment, ‘ we’d rejoice. They air not
only traitors to the North, but,to the South 2.”
. ", I alien considered ’em so too—except to
the Sooi|.' Ditto my ftend A. L.” 1
I 'polOgited fee captopring there 2 pickits,
an, thej 'released parol or honor—
whatever'that is; I blfeve ef the CopnerheSds
wood bebare tbareeelres, an’ not drink too
much wisky, they wood; be as goodja Union
men as the rebels, Jist about. As ft is they
air not as gopder.. Hardly. ;i
' Keep one kind thort; for me.
Ditto for me ftend AtLl ,
: t A. Warn, Jr.
—Philo. Sunday Dirpfiich. |
A Jonox said to a : t<’ er on trial for dronken
-s**V ! l-* T * beard the complaint
for habitpal druhkeone**;: what have yonto
“y 187l B 7- o ¥* ef edcef ’’ ".Nothing, please your
honor, but habitual tbint.” ■ -j
u doghsrap-if ypn
tailonefe "YiTe.of courts.” “ No;
onlyAar. It Wouldn’t make his tail a leg ta
call it one.” 1 I
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MATORSOEM
We. thejmrtatolsnftd Mayor* |i*lrtj,j Aria
tuy thatthe
Phyaloiaha of our aereril altlaa
a document of aanirana* to nattat AlfJlA'S
SABSAPABfiULAhaa boon fbßnd to bo
a roraedy of stoat and worthy
thi oonfldoneo ofthe community.
HON. JAKES COOK*
Mayor of I/OWJBLIi, MASS.
BOM ALBIN BEABD,
<7~ Mayor of NASHUA, TS. B.
HON. B. W. HAEBINGTON,
Mayor of KWuaASISfi, S. S.
HON. JOHNABBOTT,
Mayor of OONpOBD, IT. H.
HON; A. H. BDXSdok,
i . Mayor of WOBOBSTHB, MASS.
HOST. KATHTCi SILSBEB, ,
UtTOF of S ATiKtf) ItAMi
HON. P. W. LINCOLN, Jr.,
Mayor of BOSTOB - . MAM.
HON. WM. H. BODMAN,
Mayor of PBOVIDIINOH, B. L
HON. AMOS W. PBENTIOT,
Mayor of NOBWIOH, CONN.
HON- J- N. HARBIS,
Mayor of HEW LONTXJJT. OOSV.
HON. OHAS. S. BODEBB,
Mayor of MOHTBBAX, 0. N.
hon; d. p. tebmann, , .
Mayor of MW YOKE CITY.
HON. H. H. KXNBTEBT,
Mayor of TTAMTT/TOM, O. W.
HON. ADAH WILSON,
Mayor of TOBOiraO, O. "W.
, HON. B. M. BISHOP,
Mayor of OINOXOTTATI. OHIO.
HON. I. H. CRAWFORD,
Mayor of HODIBVTIIJVH, ST.
HON. JOHN SLOAN,
■ Mayor of IYOHS. lOWA.
HON. JAMES MoFEETEES,
Mayor of BOWMXHVPHJJ, O. W.
HON. JAMES W. NORTH,
Mayor of AUGUSTA, MX.
HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr., ,
Mayor of EAUjOVSiL, MB
HON. JAMES S. BEER, ,
Mayor of FBEDBBIGTOIT, IT. B.
HON. WILLABD NTS,
- Mayor of HEW BEDPOED, MASS.
HON. J. BLAISDELL,
HON. W. H. CRANSTON,
Mayor of NEWPORT, B. I.
HON. FRED STAHL,
Mayor of GATiKNA, TTiTi.
HON. JOHN HODQDEN,
, Mayor of DOHtJGOE, lOWA.
HON. THOMAS CBUTOHFTBLD,
Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
EON. ROBERT BLAIR,
Major of TUSCAI/OOSA, ALA.
HON. E. S. BAUGH, ~
lbjac of Inna rjJlfl, TKHK.
HON. GERARD STTFH,
.. Mayor of NSW OBLXASS, LA.
HON. H. D. SCRANTON,
Kijor of BOOHBSTBB, V. X.
HON. SB WITT O. GROVE,
Ibqror of UTiOA, H, 7.
HON. GEO. WILSON,
' Mayor of Pffl
HON. O. H. BUHL,
, Mayor <sf DETROIT, HIGH.
HON. HEBCAN E. PAGE,
‘ Jlayor of MLWAUXM, WXB.
HON. W. W. VAUGHN. — u
Mayor of KAUIHB, VU,
HON. A. FARE,
Mayor of KSMOS&A, WXB.
HON. JOHN C. HAINES,
Mayor of CHIOAtJO, TTiTi,
HON. M. J. A, HEATH,
Mayor of BET.MA, AT.A.
HON. A. J. NOBLE,
Mayor of MOHTQOMEHT, ALA.
HON. W. B. HOLYBAD,
Mayor of COLUMBUS, OA.
HON ESFABTEBO MANUEL,
Major of VEBA CBUB.
HON METRE HE CABALLO,
Major of MEXICO.
HE RODRIGUES,'
Major of HAVAS A.
DON ES 1
SON ANTONIO ECHEVEBA,
Mayor of TiTMA, FEEU.
Drossuta I stir
For Spring Disease*.
For Purifying Uu Blood.
For Scrofula or King’s Ertl. ,
For TSaers, Ulcers, and Sorsa.
For Eruption* and Flashes.
For Bloteliei, Blafas, and Bolls*
For St. Anthony’s Fire, Bass, or Er/*
For Tetter or Bolt Blnsn.| [sfpelas.
For Scold Head and Ringworm.
For Cancer and Concerone Boros.
For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and Ramors.
For Female Diseases.' ’
For. Suppression and brcgnlartty.
For Syphilis or Tcnsreal Dlssaass. - . ..
For Direr Complainte. ,
For Diseases of the Heart.
_ She Mayor* of the chief dUe* of the Uni
ted States, Canadas, end British Prorineos,
OhHl, Pern, Brasil, Mexico, and InftotA
most all the oitleson this continent, »
signed this document, to assure their Cecils
what remedies they mey use with saflrty end
oonfldenee. But our space will only admit
a portion of them. : ■
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Ayer's Pills, and
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
PREPARED BT
.. % Dr. J. C. Ayer Ac C*,
'XOVXIX, MASS.,
Aadiddhy Draggirtsemy where, r- 1 ". r' : •
•Per ssl* by C. AJ. U BOBINSOR, Welbhois, P»,
Mayor of PAZiIi SITUS, MASS.
-parilla
worthy tho ccn
■ranity.
4='C v ''r«K“»'.
& 6 trff f t i§ifa to il
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I>B. SWEET'S
LINIMENT!
TUB
GEE AT, RBMBJ)Y
JOB RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO
‘ STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAIN B, BRUISES,
CUTS AND WOUNDS FILES, HEADACHE,
AND ALL KSEUMADO AND NXB-,
VOUB DISORDERS.
For att of which'lt li k speedy and certain remedy,
and DtTtr failt. ThiA Liniment it prepared from tbs
recipe efDr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fa
meni bone settor.and h*i been need in hit practice
for more thin twenty jeeri with the molt Utoniih
inginccess.. , ,
AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it Is on
rivaled byanypreparalion before the publie,of which
the moit skeptical may be convinced by a singla trill.
Thie Liniment will core rapidly and radically,
BUvmatikPitoritf.ot every kind, andln thouande
of eases where it{ hat been. .usd. it Lae: never been
known to fail, : ■ , .
FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immtdinte
relief in every ceie, however dietreislng. '■■ ■
It will relieve tfia worst osiee o't HBADACHK in
three minutes and U warranted to do it.' q ■
TOOTHACHE alee will it ears instantly.
FOR NERVbUS DEBILITY AND GENE
RAR LASSlTUDE'’■tiling from hnprudetfee or ax
ceti, tbta Liniment la ■ most happy and unfailing
remedy,; Aetinf directly nphn tk{ net rout tiMaea;
it atrengthena add rermfica the ayatem, and reatorea'
it In elasticity and rigor. ~ ,
FOR PILES.—Aj an external remedy, we
claim that it ia'tfae-6tst known, and wWchallenge the
world to product an equal. Every .victim of this dis
tressing complaint should girt it a trial, for it will not
fail to afford immediate niief, ani in a majority of
caaea will affect a radical cure.
QDINSy AND SORE THROAT- art wit
timea extremely malignant and dangerous,hoi a
timely application of tbia Liniment will Barer Ceil to
cure. ‘i
SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and en
largement of the joints ia liable’to oecor if neglected.
The worat care maybe conquered by tbia LUiment
in two or three day*.
BRUISES, COTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL
CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to tha :
wonderful healing prbpertiel of DS. Swaar’a larxi
lible Luinmn-, when naed according to' dirtcthmr.
Alao, Chilblaina, Froated Feet, and Insect Blot and
SUnga.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OP CONNECTI
CUT, the’ Great Natural Itone Setter.' ’
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI
CUT, ia known afl over the United Statta. i
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINDfENT
Caret Rheumatism and never fails".
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
la a certain remedy far Neuralgia.
(
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Corea Duma and Sealda immediately.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
h the beat known remedy for Spralna end Bnim.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMBNT
Caret Headache immediate); and wat never klown
to fail. ; /;
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Affords immediate relief Tor Piles, and seldom Qiisto
core. j , .
DR. SWRET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Corea Toothache mWt miaote. .
h, PA.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Caret Cats tad Weands Immediate);, and learea no
tear.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
It the beat remed; for Sores in the known world.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Hat been need b; more than a million people, and all
praiae it.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Taken internal!; caret Colic, Cholera Mortal and
Cholera.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
le tral; a "friend in need,” and ere 17 family thoold
hare it at band.
DR. SWEETSJNFALLIBLB LINIMENT
la lor tale b; all Druggists. Price 26and SO cents.
A FrteaA In Try it.
Dr. Street’! laftlUUe Liniment, ae an ex
ternal remed;, it without a rival, and will alleviate
pain more speedily than tb; other preparation. For
Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it la' trnl; in
fallible, and as a curative for Soiree, Wounds, Sprains,
Braises, Ac., its soothing, healing and powerful
strengthening properties, excite the just wpoder and
astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial;
Over one thousand certificates of remarkable eures,
performed b;it within the Inst two ;eara, attest the
fact. '
TT# Horde Owner*!
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Lltdmant ArßmM
is nnriraled by any, mad in all earn of lameness,
arising from Sprains, Braises dr Wrenching, its effect
is magical and Certain. ' Harness or Saddle GUIs,
Sctftehes, Mange, ic., it will also core speedily.
Bpatln add Hingbone may be easily prerented and
eared in their incipient stages, hat confirmed eases
are beyond the possibility of a radical car a He ease
of the kind, hoWerer, is -so desperate or hopeless hot
it may be alidriated by this Liniment, and its faithful
application will always'remora the lameness, and
enable tbehcnostetrarel whh compare tire ease.
EVERY HORSE OWNER
should hare this penedy at band. for its timely nse at
;tha first appearance o( lameness will effeetdaUy pre
rent those formidable diseases, to which ail hands are
liable, and which render so many otherwise rainable
hones nearly worthless.
DR. SWEET’S
Infallible Liniment*
II Til
SpisblEß'S FRIEND,
Aad thousands hare found it
TRULY.A FRIEND IN NBEOI
To »Toid imposition, obeerro the Slwoebtrognd
Likeness of Dr. Stephen. Sweet on erery label. and
also “ Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Liniment" blown in
the glass of Ash bottle, without whlehnone an own
aim. ; RICHARDSON k CO;,-
: i j Solo Konrfch, Cfc,
. ' HOE6AK * AXIEN-,
i J | 4S;CUff Strert, S«w York,
£9 ■ Sold by *ll dealer! ererrwlrirf, '
DecenberlC, 1113.-Iy.
JHFALLIBLE
OACTXOIV.
r: i
AT THE' “
KNOXVILLE FOBS BEY,
j HAKES THE
i ’ ' ‘ ‘ '
BEST PLOWS
IN THE COUNTRY.
AMO* ,• ,
Cauldron Kettles.
sTOVti, 1 nAcmuMßir,
ALL AT LOW FIGURES.
Knoxrille.Feb. 4, 1883-Ain.
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THE subscriber, having pnrchaled a new etoeb
in addition to the well selected stock bo had oa
hand, is prepared to accommodate the public by
keeping r *
A. dSNTBRAL DTjaWS 800 IA.
AND BOOK STORE,
where he will furnish, ;
..' AT. THE ■ NEW STAND,
In the Feat Office Building, No. S, Union Block, (or
by mail} all
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at the pnbliahere prlcet. He will alto keeep on hand
■U the Litehny Wcckliet,and ■ “r -p
7 The nonthlj Hagaxinea,
Including Harper's, the Atlantic, Oodey’a, Peteraon’a
Knickerbocker, Continental Ac., Ac.
Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a torn iete
repoaitory of
CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Blank Book*, Paper llangiogi,
; , , SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, &c.
Orders for Binding Bookt. The work executed to anil
any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu
lar attention will alto be given to SPECIAL ORDERS
for any thing comprehended in the trade.
One Thousand "Volumes of the Latest Editions of
, 80HOQL BOOKS.
ParentSfTeachers and Scholars, are invited to call
and examine tbit large assortment of School Books
in which may be found everything in me in the
tcboola of the Coonty. -
Raasina.—Senders’ entire aeries. Porter’s Reader,
Sargeent’s, Town's and Willson's Readers, ol the tau
nt tail rates.
SrxLLina Books. —Senders', Websters Ac,
Aeithhitics. Greenleafs, Davies’, Stoddard’s,
Coiborn’s Ao.
Qbakkabs.— Brown's, Kenyon’s, Smith’s Ao.
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Slates of ell kinds and sizes.
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Paper of all kinds.
Latin, German, French and Greek Text Bocks; on
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Watches, Jewels;, Picture Frames, Paper Hang
ings, Christmas Toys, Fane; Articles, Maps, Pic.
tores £e.
AD ordefi prompt!; attended to. •
Welleboro, Nor, fig, 1862. J. F. ROBINSON.
WM. B. SMITH,
Prosecuting pension ATTORNEY
and Dealer In - -
rLAND WARRANTS,
And Oaaeral Collection and Claim Agent,
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA.,
Wilt attend to business in the Supremo Court and
Court of claims, and to the prosecution of claims be
fore the several Departments of Government Espe.
eial attention will ta given to claims for BOUNTY
LANDS and ARREARS OF RAX/.sloo BO UN
TY and PENSIONS, tit the I AND and INDIAN
OFFICES/ Won lie GENERAL POST OFFICE,
and MILITARY CLAIMS generally.
The Subscriber having been engaged for the past
four ;oars in the prosecution of claims before the De
partments in Washington, will give particular atten
tion to
SUSPENDED CLAIMS
for Pensions and BOUNTY XANDS, especially in
eases where the soldier or widow is unable to etate
the officer’! name. In all such eases no charge wiif
bo mad# union laooossful. UnqneaUoablo references
will bo given in all eases. Ail buolnfijs relating to
matters above referred’to ean bn done b; correspond
ence with the subscriber, and ail'letters addressed to
him. at Knoxville,- Tioga Count;,. Pa., will receive
prompt attention. WM. B* SMITH*
August!!, 186?. >_
War! War fhc (he Union.’
THE undersigned .would respectful!; inform hit
old friends, customers, and thapnblie generally,
(bat he ha* opened a - ’
CABINET AND CHAIR SHOP
on Main Street, eppbsito H, W. Dortt’s Wagen Shop,
whore he intends to keep oosstuntl; on hand a gene,
ral assortment of ■_ r
Cabinet Ware,
made ef the best materials, and by the bdst workmen.
Also Coffins made to order, and as cheap as can bO
procured, elsewhere, accompanied with a Hearse.
Also Chairs of every variety from the BEST, down
to the CHEAPEST, to
ffinlt Pnrchiucr*.
Alia Tuning of oil kind* done to order and to nit
CUSTOMER^.
The undersigned having had, many yeaei experi
ence, both in France and in thii country, feel*%>hfi
dent that be'eanaot be excelled in eithersf the abere
branches of mechanism—and further would recom
mend th» public to
CALL AND EXAMINE
bis workman!hip and prices before purohariug else-
JACOB 6TICKLIN.
WeUsbaro. March in, 1882.
Vaioi FktMsrapbic Boomi,
- . ILH. WOOD’S
MULMQTK SKYLIOHI BOOMB,
OT*aC, W. SEARS* NEW BHOB STORE,
First door below C. L.WILOOX.
H. H. 'WOOD, would say to the. inhabitants of
WeDibora and summhdi&g country, that fas' IS now
prepared to furnish them with eirety thing inthe line of .
PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMBRGTYPES, OR
1 ; MELAINOTTPBS,
furnished at any room in the City.. Joat reoeived,a
sett of JAMINS CEREBRATED tENSES, manufac
tured expressly for the Carte* d* virile. Alia a large
assortment of
i PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
price, from $1.25 to' $4.00. At this-day, no parlor ta
ble ii considered finished, without the PHOTOOBAPH
IC ALBUM. •
Cases; of all styles. Pictures from twenty-fiveeenis
ta fin dollars. .
. Thankful for put favors, X would eolieit a contin
uation of the turn, by doing first class work M al]
WeUehoro, May 28, 1862. H. H. WOOD.
THE BUFFALO
HEBCASTILE COILEGE,
COENEB OF j .
main and Seneca Strpets,
Is an important link la the great chain of National
Mercantile Colleges, located in the following Cities
▼U: J ■ ■
NE^YORK CITY,. PHILADELPHIA,
BROOKLYN,, ALBANY,.
TROY, CLEVELAND,
DETROIT, CHICAGO,’’'
AND SAINT LOUIS. |
A Scholarship Issued from the Buffalo College, en-
Utlea the holder to attend either or all the College! for
an unlimited time. '
The design of these Institutions,-is id impart to
jotmg men and ladies, a thorough, practical iutinen
education . J ’
These Colleges are organized- and
a basis which must secure to each sepi
the best possiblefaeiliUes for : impart
commercial edacation, and render it
most comprehensive .and Complete
country. * - '
Book-Koepbg in all its departing
-Law, Commercial Arithmetic and I
taught in the most thorough and praq
The Spencerian system of Penmi
by competent-and experienced teache
Scholarship, payable In advance, $J
College open day and evening:—u<
Eesldent Principal,at Buffalo, J. C.
For further information, please call
Booms, or send for Catalogue and Cl
letter stamp. Address
BRYANT & STBA'
June 4, 1862,—1y.
Tlic New Commercial Buildings
are located i opposite Court
Bouse, corner of Court and
Ciieiianso-Streetsi
This College is in no way connected mth any other
Institution.
The energies of the entire Faculty \ are exclusively
devoted to this. ' , j
The design of this Institution is to lefford to Young
Men an opportunity.for acquiring a Thorough, Prac
tical, Butinen Education,
The Books and Farms are carefully i arranged by
Practical Accountants, expressly for this Institution,
and the Course of-Instruction is such 1 os. to combine
Theory and Practice. J
COLLEGIATE COURSE.
This Course embraces Book-Heeding in all its de
partments, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic,
Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, Political
Economy, Commercial Ethics. Partnership Settle
ments, Detecting Counterfeited and Altered Bank
Notes, Ac.
The Spencerian System of Penmanship is taught in
all its varieties, by the most-1 skilifiil masters of tho
art. I I
Tho Book-Keeping department is {tn
supervision and instruction of the jP*
LOWELL,
GENERAL INFOI^ATION.
Students can enter at any tinw|J No vacations.—
Usual time to complete the CoursejTfrom 6 to 12 weeks.
Assistance rendered to graduates in .procuring situa
tions. Graduates are presented with an elegantly en
graved Diploma. I
For catalogue of 70 pages, specimens of pen
manship, Ac., enclose two letter stamps, and address
D. W. LOWELL,
Binghamton, N. Y.
Sept 17, 1862.
COSSIIMPTIi
AND Diseases of the XHROA
can be cured. Not however
taken Into the stomach, as has h
recently in ft series of essays by D
of Now York City, published in thi
bat by Inhaling the suitable medic!
ozygen r into the Lungs. Xho sobs
satisfied of this that he has entered
ment-with Dr. Hunter, by which an,
from diseased throat or Idngs, on g
statement of-their symptoms, and p
fee, which is very reasonable, can
sent to the Doctor and the medicine
strument furnished to -them.
Persons able to come to him are
and will generally find him at bis Ii
pet Rooms in Lawrenceville. Tbos
to come, he will visit on being roqtu
He has made this arrangement an
that no one in this county may 'die
without the trial of ’this last anc
triumph of medical science.
Lawrenceville, Jan.l4, ’fiS.-tf.
COBNI
WHOLESALE DRUG AND
BUGS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND (OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
KEEOSINE OIL, ,
ALCOHOL, i
I BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
Sold at wholoeala by
W. ». TEBBELL.
Country Merchants supplied with these articles at
NEW Y6RK PRICES.
Corning, Peb. 26,1862, j
STOVES AND TINWARE.
WILLI ABE ROBERTS
HAS opened, a new Store and Tin Shop in the
Store opp&slte' Boy’e Building, where he is pre
pared to fnrnirh his old friends and customers, and
the public general); with everything in his line of
business, including
Cooking Stoves of the most .approved styles; Par
{or, Siding Boom; and Coal Stoves; Tinware and
Kitchen furniture of! all varieties, '
Cali.and see jour new stock.
Wellsboro, Peby. 4,1862. .
PENSIONERS
ARE hereby informed that the undersigned
has been appointed an Examining Surgeon by
the Commissioner of Pensions, Applicants for pen
sions will be promptly examined on presenting them
selves at his office in Knoxville, Tioga comity, Pa.
. Special notice will be given in respect to tha bleu,
nial examination of pensioners in this region,
I IRA W. BELLOWS, M. D.
Knoxville, May 6 1 ,186:t^3m. a
Sore Throat and Diphtheria.
ANEW and. powerful remedy to be used
only externally has just been found,. It must
be applied when- the first symptoms appear, and it
will certainly reduce the swelling and infiamation.
Call for the Lethean Ointment at Roy’s Drag Store,
Directions accompany each bottle. Price 25 cents.
WellsborC, Feb. 4, IMS. ;
Something for Everybody.
IT is a-, common remark of ; physicians, that
skin diseases and eruptions were never so preva
lent a* now. It should be borne in mind that at
ROT’S Drag Store a new purifier is offered for sale,
■the Depurative Syrup of'lodide of 1 Potassium; This
is the best blood'purifier in the world. .It works
wonders in Scrofula and all thosfa diseases which in
dicate an .impure state of the blood. Try it and be
Convinced, ■ j April 8.
A HOO CORDS OF HEMLOCK BABE, wanted
t)UUU at the; Tioga Tannery, for whiofiithe
highest Cash Price will be paid by
Tioga, Match 18j I8»8-3m." H. F/ A I. WELLS..
'
V BOV’S 1 DRUG STORE.
.wart n-^i ;.»wmh ■*>- vm**™-*£~*!*v~* - y -•
, H rHdo*oiiiy" l» "WeaUhrf
CUB? YOUR COUGH FOB 13 CENTS.
The Best arid' Cheapeet_ Household Semedy , S(
Madame ZADOC FORTHt’S !
Great Gongrli Remedy,
- itoua ZiDOC PORTTr.J
gjof the SSSSj
s»
, ZADOC POETEE'S
» prcimr ' d "Eh al'
the rejnislto care and skill, from
a combination of tha bet nml
”P>tabla nmedios 4
fords. Its remedial kingdom s'i
based on Its power to assisttS
! SoronacircnlatS
rfthe Wood, throngh the Lnnn
It Is not a violent remedy but
emoUent—wahi}-, swrcWar.®
effective; can be 3a e n by rtf
eldest person or youngest child/
i MiD2Sf£ 2ADOC POBTRS*
* BALSAM lias been In u 6e if “ h i
•public for over 13 yean, tod h*i
acquired its present sale
by being recommended by tboi
u who hare used it to their afflict
JwJ. ed friends and others. J
Bga} Most Important—MMi-
HSamo Zadoc Porter’s CnnUlve &j].
sold at a price which
it In the reach of even
. one to keepit convenient lor ci*
Tbo timely nse of a-single bottle will prove to be worth 10c
tiroes Its cost, j
NOTICE. —Savb Tour Moirrr:— Do not be-persuaded to
purchase articles at 4s to $1 which do not contain , the vir
tues of al3 cent Bottle of Madame Porter’s Curative Bap
Sam, the cost of manufacturing which It as great as thatiof
almost any other medicine; and the very low price at whith
It Itf sold, makes the profit to the seller apparently small,
and unprincipled dealers will sometimes recommend other
medicines on which their profits are larger,unless the cm.
tomers insist upon having Madame Porter’s and none otbi*r
Ask for Madame Porter’s-Curative Balsam, price 13 won
and In large bottles at 25 cents, and take no other. If
cannot get it at one store yon can at another.
< Bold by all Druggists and Storekeepers at 13 cents
and in larger bottles' at 25 cent s.
For sale by JOHN A. ROTj Wellsboro, Pa.
HALL & *apCK£L, Proprietors, i
New Ysrk;
V? |
i* 1 "y*
.conducted upon
ikraU laititntion
Sags thorough
5 a whole, the
Tfltem in thia
i O ;,
Is, Commercial
inmansbip, are
ical meaner,
ship, is taught
).
vacations.
InTAHT.
at the College
alar enclosing
Jan. SI, 1563.-ly.
’ON,
luffalo, N. Y.
It Cures Headache in Ten minutes,
CLINE'S VEGETABLE EMBROCATION. I
FOU the (tire cure of Headache, Toothache, Diarrhea,
Rheumatism, soro Throat, Neuralgia, Painß in the SUe,
Back or Stomach, Cramps, Cuts,- Sprains, Boros, Bmi'es,
Wounds, Ac., Ac. Also for all kinds of wounds on hones.
J9SrTbo numerous cureajthatar© daily performed by the
use of tbe Vegetable Embrocation, are sufficient evideno* of
its superior excellent Tirtues, Furthermore, this prepiira
tion does not contain any poisonous lninerzla, or dtieterioHi
drugs. j
From Prof. Williams, Principal of the Uiica
Musical Institute.
B. Clixe —Dear Sir: —Havivg witnessed the Terybenef dal
results from the use of youi Vegetable Embrocation by my
self and members of my family in case of colds, acre thJro&t
and hoarseness, I cheerfully give you this testimony to Its
worth, and can confidently recommend it in the above d&set
from on experimental knowledge of its efficacy. j
_ Youos very truly. “ W. WILEIAIIS.
Utica, Judo 4,1861. ’ J
Good News from Home-All Agree-■
See What They Say.
'Wo, the undersigned citizens of Utica, having used Cline’s
Vegetable Embrocation in oar famOien, and finding it an &1-
most salatary remedy, can cheerfully recommend it to tb*
public generally, as being on ihdispensible article for family
use. We do not wish toAindefrate anyother worthy medicine,
but can truly say that wo never before have found an eiual
to this Vegetable Embrocation, and would advise every fam
ily to keep a bottle ready for immediate use.
Mrs. M. A. Hill, Schuyler st. Mrs. I. Crocker. Burnet; st.
Mrs.Em JjGervin, “ Mrs,E.Oarnrgnt, “
Mrs l Rachel Roberts, “ Mrs. A. M. Kibbs, “ /
D. Bacon, Catharine st., \ D. L. Simons, “
T. S- Hoblnsom 72 Genesee st., Mrs. M S Francis, BUndi dFt
Jos. Marsden, tiuntlngton st., N. M.'Sbepard, Spring, it,
Mrs. George Bancroft, “ Mrs. U. Wneeler, “ -
Mrs. Alvira Lane, “ Mrs. Anna Williams, “
Mrs. Mary Vaughan, M D. Vanvalkewburg, “
Henry Hill, Varick st., John Sbott, Genesee st.
F. C. Hartwell, ,l Jane Davison, Scuyler st.
Mrs. J. Walker, a Robert Lane, Hnntfßgtoi si-
inder the special
'rincipal, D. W,
Mrs. £liza Shott, Genesee st., Priscilla McLaughlin,
Elizabeth Grants, Catherine at. Margaret Marsdon, “
Selina Simmons, Burncss st., Ann Hill. Tarick st..
The above names are from well known respecteM**: Ittn
and a thousand more names might be added, of whom it
mation can be bad in reference tojthe astonishing cares
formed. '
Prepared and sold, wbohpalo acjTroto.il, by B. CLINK,
50, Genesee street, Marbleßlock, Utica, N. Y. Also for
by JOHN E. JONES, of Cherry Flatts, travelling agent.
August 13,1862.
injgl
VIT and LUNGS,
by any medicine
fully shown
Ti Robert Hunter
o }Daily Tribune]
ns combined with
tribsr is so fully
[into an arrange
ir person suffering
meg him a full
Lying the regular
I have their case
and inhaling in-
nouscHOLD furniture:.
The LADIES are the ones to select Household
Pnraitore, and it is so much easier for them to
take a carriage and ride a few miles and return toon
to go 40 or 50 miles for the purpose, that the subscri
ber would inform them that he has just enlarged his-
STOCK before the tariff §nd tax prices are upon us - T
and has a large and inviting assortment, which he
will be happy to show to those who may favor iiim
with a visit.
MAHOGANY SOFAS, $2O, $25 and $2B, Tet, a
Tele f, $22, $25 And $32. Handsome ingrain Carpel*
for 4,5, 6,7, 8 and 9 shillings a yard. Sctn'ng Ma
chines, $lO and $l2. He has also 10 different' 1 siyle<
of Bedsteads, with matrasses and spring bottoms, and
16 different kinds of Chairs with everything else in
tho Furniture line.
He is also Agent for the sale of Prince & Co's, cel
ebrated Melodeons, School and Church Organs, of
Buffalo, N. Y., the oldest and largest .tsUiblisbiheot
in the United States. E. H. .WELLS.
Lawrenceville, July 30, 1862. 1
desired to do so,
furniture and Car
lo who are unable
sted to do so.
t gives this notice
of these diseases
most successful
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AVD
FHDIAGS. I
SAYS; j
“When you have anything to advertise, tell the
public of it in plain, simple language.* 1 * I
I am manufacturing good custom made Boots and
Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for
REA&.Y PA Y. Such work cannot be.sold at as loir
rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but u can
and will bo sold at prices which will enable pur
chaser to protect bis feet with goad substantial; boots
more cheaply than with a ps#r slop-shop article,
which, even if.it chances oo|tu fall jn.pieces with tbe
first weeks service, is bat s doubtful protection ia
wet and cold weather. Try ine. j
Buck and Doeskins Wanted, 1
in the red and short which I will pay cub
and a good price. - . :
Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted,
for which I will also pay cash. {
Sheep Felts Wanted,
for which X will alsd pay cash and-the highest mar
ket price. I
An assortment ofcsole, upper, calfskins and linings,
pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, Ac.,
Ac., kept constantly on hand, which X will, sell cheap
for cash. Shop on Main Street between WilcbiVend
Ballard's. G. TV. SEARS.
ft. D. WELLS.
r Gr
OOK STORE.
N. B. I can’t give credit, because, to bo [plain, I
haven't got it to give, o { f [
Welisboro, Aligns* 27, 1862 is jS‘ !
PENSION AtffeNCY.
TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS,
THE undersigned baring had considerable, expe
rience in procuring PensUfti Bounties sod Back
pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business injtbat lino
entrusted iobis care with promptness and fidelity.
ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wohhds
are entitled to the $lOO bounty.
Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected
by the undersigned. I-
Peraona wishing to confer with me will please call
or address me by letter at Sylrania, Bradford county,
Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO, P, M6NRO.
Kefers.by permission to ; j
H. B. Card, County Treasurer, WeUsboro,!Pa,
D. P. Pomeroy. Troy, Pa- •
A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [Afrrill.
. portable Patent Horae-Pojwer.
THE undersigned taka pleasure in . notifying tbfr
public} that they have succeeded in devising*
Horse Power with only three places of friction, and
combines .the -maximum 6f efficiency, durability*
and economy,- with the minimum 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, Rawing wood; and churning, also! for turn
ing Uthes, Saws; plants, and other machinery in the
shop. . Individual rights $5,00. - Township, Coanty»
and State-righte for solo cheap at our office. 'Agent*
wanted to sell territory. For further particulars ad
drear {, ‘* : ‘ ‘ MIDD&tJGH A CLARK.
, Mansfield, July 23, 1862,-tf. f
thh Worlds
TRY IT—IT CANNOT FAIL! ,
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