The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, July 03, 1863, Image 2

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M-MaHMy •frWwwwoO*.!
Very Liglltlnfiinfrjr. -
Another new flag-rtha ona nUod on
mideaoe of WiB.B. Cljin«r, Biq. : _
Why ti lb* TJaionlike *. cr»b HJipVe J -He
be Hprtk wytUiig, it molt Tje. pwserved, ■
Thriet u lit ijwurel Jmt,"
isa annedube yKo bu.*» r revolver. _
• Elmira haabeopme a very badly governed vil-
Mordpre/robbpriep, pad other act* ofvandal
very froqnent there o£lata.
Th« OharleetOß Mtretiiy hoagta that no <ot
■findlodgtriant inpjSoath Carolina. llijtt’f
true ofpatricaitnuj.
, r :«ii»to«rMy, and, a portion of
\V* .(wi lithe habit •fiuclciDgtbe
.-k. •* • r*v-. rtvvjy •- ■" 1 £ 1
In ootueqdeneeorthe rourthof Jnly,nnd the
lelaxntin^^jmheads,-b« paper, wu iascied
(.office Jasit weg|;'. l >Th.e data; therefore, of the
'a wpft wjite than tljdtof the inside pa-
pf Wo regreatthat we ov>aot,gireso extended
- week of the proceedlngafof the: Stumtts
. Chemung Valley Hortiooltaral Society’s
i.Tenvy, bald tHla'year at Corning] on the 2Ttk,
18th of Jane. topnbliah the Repoit
Wine noUt, an soon ‘m ire ctio
iom. The Fair iu eo entire success. - , . ;
RECRUITS. WANTED! '
rentj-Fira able bodied men, not let* than Sira
ire inches in.hoightrnrt now wanted to raise the
win my Company to the-maximum standard of
in. When ten or more men can conjo in one
: trill forwatdjiaiiaw for them at once.
, mitrs Bfifeftwodb,
. ■ Capt, “Tioga Inrincibles.”
Camp Curtin,- July S, 1861. -
ft- The following apology by Parker of the Cha-
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■Vt» lasMfftk.in oiaif'M .iffustrate * point, com-
Edilorof a dog owned at a
;l is Frowsbnrgithat was. in tho ljabit of , biting
own tail, whan' hVfelt' himself JD treated. Jffia
informs a*, ft at,.the d?gfor owepkpastbaa
his head aid no* entreaties-can induce- hjtnfo
in public. - Astro-have ndtning'.in' the.worjd
the dog, Wb'iniie'the' amende lonoraite hy
j bis pardon, and informing him, that we weft
a baft oS on. PflEtrs and not on him.
' TmGomet.—tA bMOtifal CotMt/tmannounced
iberalded> bus made its ftppebmnoe and attracts
fid attention. ' TTien 'we first saw it, which
W aboot;
legrees*bore thoHorthero horizon, atid abodt
'to the meridian. Ita (Ail si
ft sbiftlght line upward (of lit ft Southern di
about the daily papers say
iss'the Fifth's-Comet. which flr«t apjjefred in
1264, then in the year 1658. Its nucleus i*.
irUUant as the one fcnOwn as which
two yean ago, Wt Its tail is much larger
thtor. . ~s-‘ ; ‘
;abbisB Apfbat.— On Friday evening last,
T oung ata Dsaaitßoiuee Biooi and ah-
Wright Boddlngthn/got into a quarrel
road leading through, that part of the hotongh
i as Cassia, wkerehoib patfiie* jffddo 'at nejgh-
Baotm; wboiftfceolderof the two, hadoanght
in, and wastfarsatening te ;, ‘eair’hltn l a* f »
luarrel existed between the families. Yonng
m then drew a hnife and stabbed B|eon a
ioe the righ lung. Dr. 0. W. Gibson dressed
>m4, and we beliayoit is not- qqmldered dan
i." Reddingten' Waaarrefcted,'aiitLsn exam ini- 1
store Justice. Emery,, wsi held to bail;
•Horse ZrEkimoi-^DtarAgrtator,— About Un
»k on the ereoing ofthb as Mr. Robert
ipfirty of Chathatn wasntorning Home, he saw
ion tidingdowhfrom Chatham oji
towards the Deerfield Aoadajny jTUwt
itm rather suspicions, Mr. H. it once stopped
•Oneof them managed to escapeVandthoothcr
; .Clymer—open being hrosght
JohoE. fflUte/reftised to girt ■aaijr
l 9?,the horse herode. 'He was'held to bail.
torse ybich is hen at KnoxviUe. is *■smooth
'el, shoot 13 fahods high, no white spot about
mt a tn £brehc»(l,m»lii ud tail fery
•ppm» ttigesfd eomldenbl; with trttel, or
'fd work lut winter. The lionet etme dowe
/•rmington. Thebridle here d» emtttlliliill
bridle,hubean nneH erith* hameMjibe blit)
~,«/ tbs bone wattanulpi £7 tit* Uaekimith. - *
KaoiriUe, July 1^1861./
Djckjssos Binghwn-
BgmUiemi, geU ojr (he following good oneon
th» • popnlir Undlorti ti the bWthuan
>. C<*alß|| friend, Mej. Plel'di
popnUr hoetof theDfetineon
We f«md him flie “game
H * keep* & Home
«rf Beam, . food
’ b “ ie y “ n ’ t ~'* re ! 1 te *P ewey. The
lotbeing ehfceMTwUatly.to moTe hi. n. r .
' the Erie Eeilroed Depot neoj-ly tip to It,
> troobl*end*xpaioe e* ■»
j booee rerjr eeoiuelhiei He lum another
ewtf W,*litoh U Tery eooontao.
dw &tStart in ttamoiolng tixita after
tue topwnTlMguoge, ii "a nun of
we lid to Witt
Ji?
i.'i .Sit
r-ss.-tca
«bly Uwtoa**t the
J«n»4. lfl*J ill* tfcook th«y 40. found., tlj£BU«Jr«* io
TTw.t»»oito.-^m of. ■
fnsaed off Tory quietly in this T&agoy;- ifstmrise the
national saint* wu fired, th« bellsniiig, andtheßras*
Band made the hills inspiriting strains
of ‘•The Star Spangled Banner," “Yankee Doodle/
“Hail Colombia;** Ac. 'Wo preparation had been made
here fe 'eebsbrpte the Fourth, nevertheless at nine
o’clock the Wellsboro Cadets, apdlhe “WellsboroVery
Light In&ntry”— the letters 1 - uniformed company of
boys, ranging from foar. to twelvo yaiSbf age-,-para
ded with martial musio. In doe time, Engine Compa
ny, Wo, X, and the 0. A. ffolis* .Bose Company,
toned ont forjjanjde", r
In accordance with in# recommendation of the Bt.
Bor. Bishop hotter, religions services were held in
the Episcopal Chnrch. Here all the companies above
named repaired in procession, and listened to nn ex
cellent sermon by the rector, the Ber. Mr, Marple,?p-.-
propriate to the day. and to the times.. ; , ,
In the evening a balloon was sent njp.in front of Hr.
0. Bollard’s store, which'to the groat disappointment
of the lookera-on,-eanghl fire, when about one hundred
feet up. . Xorpedos, Eoman candles, o few
the inevitable Ape crackers, constituted,the pyrotech
nics of the evening. A few men were seen staggering
around, whoknow no better way to exhibit their patri:
otism, and their both at the same time,
than to get drank, , If there is onp day intheyoar
more than any other, except the Sabbath, which ought
to he saered to. Jobriety,decency and order, that day
is tbe fourth of July; ’ Il ls' the Nations Sabbath. ,
' KaoiriLLE.—As there was a larger crowd than had
ever been assembled together on any former occasion'
oarepjreipondept »?nds uSth«'&lloWltlff
account of i(:
■ "There was considerable disappdintmeht felt at the'
pqo-amval-pfaß cannon,
which had promised to be here, but tife boys improvised
a substitute which bad about the detonating power of
a six pounder, and answered the purpose very well.
The procession formed in front of the Eagle Hotel,
headed.the Westfield Brass Band, and Chatham
Martial Band, ut^ proceeded to the Motison Orchard
where the stage and seats enough Tor about six hun
dred of the audjence.had heen coDStructod.
- The marked feature of the procession was two com
panies, one of ladies, aha the other of young girls,
dressed -in white and tastefully, decorated. On the
stage, all performed their duties so well, that they each.
deserve great credit; and C. 0. Bowman, Esq.; in his
oration so fab exceeded himself, as to perfectly aston- -
ish, delight and enchain the audience through along
and .brilliant address; He was followed by B.' B.
Stradg, Esq.,whowon himself honorsioan off hand
oration, after which all repaird to the hotels and did
ample Justice to the epiourian,feast which was bounti
fully spread before them, until, satiety reigned su
preme. --
Later in the day, theEantaatics mide their appear
ance, and added not a little td-tbe hilarity of the oc
casion. -r" ,
The EXklond Brass Band must not be forgotten
though.they teokno part in tbe regular exercises of
the dajy, yet they diseonrsed delicioas music to thou
sabds-of. delighted ears, andconlribnted much to the
enjoyment of those who were assembled to do honor
toourKatiQ.nid;AnmTeraaiy. V ... I
■ .'Thaday pSss.edpq pleasantly, and quite peaceably,
A UtUeiepisode occured in one of .oar hotels, which
may convey•a , lsston.' ;<A"oitixen of an adjoining town
who bad inbibed enough..of.thp ./{ardent” to forget
tjhat “disonstipn is tho betteppart; of-, valor, " launched
Out In snathemssagainat god pane
gyrics of tharebsls, an pi the
phis which humbled hiniin the dust) aoknowlcdgeing
ho had said too much,' and enough; of the sanguine
fluid exuded from his nasal extremity to (it is hoped)
render him a;wiser if not a better man.” . *•%.
MoeEis.— -A correspondent at Moms, writes ns, that
they had a good time down at Blackwell’s Bridge.—
They had a procession, an oration by Mr. A. J. Mor
ris,:a Sundy Schdol Picnic/, two large swings, aparada'
of Capt BootVCompany, martial an excel
lent dinnefc. tiec. Hi Plowman, Esq., was President
of the 'dey>an<rcvcrybddy seem tfrhave enjoyed them
selvos,«nd the occasion, remarkably welt '
Blossbobg; —Gur oorrespondent at Blossbnrg in
forms us that the citizens of th’at plhce as well as of
Pall together and as
sembled »t tltb house of Cot. Tonkin of the former ■
plim,;tn celebrate the National Birtp-Bsy. At noon,
they repaired to' an artiiioiaj groye,preparedby the
Butler, "to ‘preside. ■ Mf.-Havid Carterwtbep
read tie Declaration/ after which. Hon. S B- Ei(lott
<if'4fah»flotd was 1 introduced, and kadi..
anee for an hour with a pntrioUc, and.nationoi speech,
being frequently interrupted by applause,
theseexercises, was a sumtiicda dinner, and music.' In
theetonlng, there was a fine 1 display of fire-works;
and shall in the 'Seymoor House, which lasted til
morning- Altogether they, seem to have had -a good
old time. 1 ‘ _
0 ir-A. VaS- X3 f ■-
H 4th inst, by ®i Strait, Esq., Mr,-
HENRY COOK, of Pott Alegbaqy, JloKoan Co. Pa.,
t'olfiea SABAH HOTCHKISS, of Young Hickory,
Steuben Co. N, Y. ' . ... .
Also, bytbeaame, sod at the aame time and place,
Mr. HENRY BISHOP, of Sartwell, SfeKain Co. Pa.,
to Miu OLIVE A. HOICHKISS, of Youqg Hickory,
Steuben Co. N. If. , f K , ■, ,
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ta Coral, DL, 6a the *7s tif JOne, h.
BOYDEKi third dauihter.of Mre.jCynthl* Boyden,
aged 18 year*, 1 Booth and 26 deyt, formerly of Pel
mar. Hog* Conuty,Pa. w'.,, r v*~.
In Chak«Sloh,May lit, 1881, HttiA. WETMORE,
wife of Edwin WeUbprt. aged 41 years, leering a
husband and few small ebttdcanhto JDQnpo b«joja*
She wa* e dutiful wife, > loving W«d «H
few bad ai few femtSj,«uT as, awjfw
t&esaseha ■ : "... " r '*
WEJLKtSBOBO JE»OST OF|MGJB. _
HaUs close as follows: Tbe Cor
nine, Cleveland, Kew York, 9.45 a. if. The
SoulhiriifTrpy, Philadelphia, Washington, At,) at
7.45 a, »v= ii the.JEeiaey- Bhop^ ; (Morris,Cedar Rnn>
Ae.,) and th*«ondereport (Pine ; Crpdi,
Piker !»,»•> every.tnepiay and Pnday. ..
. CMiforalaTuaUs' leave Kew York .ike lit, 11“ »4_
Jlstofeach month. ' , • •p'
; An QTeriend MaU .for le«ov.£&
twice a yeek, Jitter* for#!* M»d 8 “ onl ? he aKk® ll
“ OrertamL* • s J--a. ’' "
AD letters aUegedtocomkinvalualilo enclosure*
ter belonging to any invividukLuntil'liis.arrearagear
if hah* in arrean—for poatage be paid.. .
feSSll Wffmmg
teeaf
iS o^*2l 'tr
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i' : -i-T-'
i ,iOI6ELES3 ; - : i:- f? ; ;
WyiWQ'»l
■ av »»?AMaT AK» ! ~-v.
afatfle or tofr-SHtch,g*.
th*t»mep«tterot»adjttth«««mepriMee« the(r celebrated
| Stltsh JUtchlnot, B>m kflci(dft£the ptbMe
< tM*tej|jitfge <it owjierinj the*tfH(he«of the t«ro biding
Imfihl^,*^d«q;<etJelngtbetrowajgjgipeiit u to t£e)r re--
ipecttre jiieriu. nit la the only company thet manutactoca
both itfb<4e of machlnea/tnd therefore the onlyoia tbst c»n ’
oftrtWajirirtiege tethejmroluwr, - ~-/ ,V" vj
, “ epeakfrom experience yrlion wo»ay that, after hatliig
tried all tho'principal Sewing Machine*, wemnst acdordtp
that of Groveraridßaker the pie eminence. Those Indlapen'
table feature* of teeing, strength, uniformity andelaelldty,
alt of which are brought oat In this Incomparable Invention,
make ft the tint wiring machine ,in the country. • Other,
hgve their, good points., but this combines ail, and possesses
every characteristlcncceeearj tpmakelt ninet desirable."—
Jf. T.Gtriitidn Jdvocttc and Journal
r Merit ts. Pejduici.—We percelro that the Orover and
Baker Sewing Machine la every day growing more and more
in farot, both for manufacturing and
especially a* adapted to all the use.
Other machines, by dint, of hraran puffery and court ting with
committee* at annual teirs/hare been throat toward Into
the first placejbut they arefest-loring this unmerited pOsit
tion. The real merits of the Grorer and Baker itachiae are
beginning to be known in aptneUcal -way, and Uaiiy is the
demand for thorn increasing, while the demand for heretofore
better known, hnt Interiormachlnos, is proportionally dp
creasing. So ft tame oat in this, as in many other instances/
that‘hones ty is the best policy,’and the right, in the end
comes ‘
“A trial of over two years enables, ns tossy with the great
est confldencotbat there is no better machine fat .general:
family ute than Grower and Baker’s awing Machine £o. It
makes a beautiful olaatio team that does sot rip with wear or
washing, tone almost noiselessly, is plain, simple, easy to
work, and not liable to get oat of repair, fastens thejends of
its own threadrand uses threads, and silks directly from the?
spbbfibn wfalch.’ihey aro bought. T* Leader
Grow and #akcr*s Machinist 1 wofk in theirpecnllar stitch,
and fabrics put together by It, mayiwear and drop to pieces
from original weakness or hard usage, bat comeppartor giro
way at the seanjs, they can not;'they will bold together
when the cloth or calico around them hangs in rags and tat
tors.—S. T, Ddilyffani.
“The points vaconceire most necessary and important to
meet the wide range of requirements in a machine for family
sewing, we find more fully combined ip the Grover and Bp
ker, viz,, extent of capacity, simplicity of construction, ease
of management, advantage of using thread from' two spools
without're-winding, strength of work, elasticity, durability
and regularity of stitch,, end quietness of movement. Wp
therefore mark award to'the Qrover and liaker." —Report of
lennata gate fkir of 18fiQ-a<dso of BL Lvoii Stale SUir of
1860.
M»y 15,1881.— 1 y.
PATENTED NOVEMBER, 1859. .
. AEMT GABMESiS. • : '
Messrs. Ballon Brothers are making army shirts
psd undergarments of all kinds. ' Paces' at distant
eamps oSit have, orders filled by mere{y*sending meas
ures and addresses tatWs firm..
, 409 BROADWAY, New York.
;"i THE ARE ~
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A, the diatanos Jfrepnd the'Deck. B to B, the Yoke.
D to D, distance around the body, under thearmpits,
C to C, ih«Bfcevel. E tii E, tb* leßgth v? the Shirt.
• BALLOWS i u
TATENI IMPROVED PRENCB-TOEEskIRTS, ;
A NEW STYLHOP SHIRT WARRANTED TO PIT.
, . . ol
. By'sending the above measures par mail we can
guarantee a > perfect fit of our new styfoof Shirt, and
return by. any part ot the; United, States/
at $lB, >l5, $lB, $24, 4a., Ac., per dozen. - ~?
Also. Importers and Dealers in Men’r, Furnishing
Goods, r * ;• . ballog brothers,;:
.Jane 12,1861. ‘ ’ , No. 409 Broadway^NewYork
mw M&omt
VERY CHEAP
FOR BEA3>Y PAY;
X. L. BALDWIK
Hu And is now receiving, a large and various s(Sck of
’ SPRING AND SVKMEM ;
al £ l( (lfl A It B 1 S’IB- 4
BEY GOODS;
BOQ1? gad §HOEB, HATS and CAPS,
BEaTJT MABfe CLOTHING,
:. . , .WOODEN WAEE, . J . j
andtefaotaU bferdundiae called forte tile market,
all of whjcb will be sold at tbe PANIC j*BlCSBter
All pesone doiirioglo bnj Goods tit (pABH, will
do weU,t4 oall a&f examine my jitock ot f
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paroJuaM el*«whMo,,M
to dUJwt£d of at nmunnlly low pitot ’: -
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afexn
“ m**Uuii*4\ . i- j<gi-sn .
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• Composed of
Groceries, hardware.
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y£-&d
■ iS, bit i £u
I .y., ;^m:xi -:-, mW9>
inqaaMty or fr ott«fc «6Wt«Y
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I CASTOEoni; irLOn>i
: • jiWBBT Qjii XiAMP OIL,
aßd 'oen-iy ite ioioriM <i*ed Sn the tablet of
CirQisatioa generally andthe people otßoga County
in particnlar.Atnong theeearo. tuohartiole* at'
. .BAMS, Sugar-Cured or Smoked, _
" I)RIEBBEEF, an excellent article,
. CODFISH, Pickled or Dried, . ,
MAGEEBEL, WHITEFISH, HEESINQ,
PICKLED LOBSTERS, SABDIHES, Ac.
. A good article of FAMILY FLOUR.
( *■**.
t-* 1
Always on hand. Also, -
' BICE, COBH BTAKCH, SYRUP, do.
WOODEN WAKE,
Including,
WASH TUBBS, TAILS, CHURNS,.
MEASURES, FANCY BASKETS,
BABY WAGONS, two or throe kinds,
MOPS, BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES,
CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do.
CLOTHES PINS, lots of them.
TRAVELING BASKETS, , '
WHEELBARROWS, far small hoys.
and other things too numerous to mention.
DRIED FRUITS,
Including ■ -
PRIED PRUNES, ‘ -
DRIED APPLES;
driLd PEACHES,
DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS,
CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS.
Also, all kinds of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES.
HISCELLASEOUB.
HEMP and CANARY SEEDS,
LAMP CHIMNEYS, all sise*
Adamantine Candles,
Snuff, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, a
doton varies, and a good assortment 'of Yankee No-
tions and Toys.
WeUsboro, April IT, 186 L
JOHN A. ROY,
WELLSBOBO,'\PA.,
apothecary,
■WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DiALZB Iff ,
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY SOAPS, T ’■
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
BRUSHES, VARNISHES,.PAINTS,
OILSANDDYE-STCPFS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
VIOLS AND BOTTLES, .
. AVINDOW-GLASS, PDTIY, .. ;
LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
PURE WINES AND BRANDIES,
■ FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES.
ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WINE,
Warranted to be pure Gape juice, prepared ea.
pressly for Communion purposes.
~ to Barmen.
Wo have for sole Farrier’s Powders nnd Liniment,
the best kind of -preparations (or Horses, By, Urn. use
of the Powder, tho appetite Isimprdved, all derange
menti Sf aro eortected, whileit
softens tho skin and gives to the coat a soft and shi
ning appearance,.- -y
The Liniment IS need for stiff joints and lameness of
ail kinds in horses and cattle.
Choice Teas../......j(.; Soda
Pure Saleratns Marking Ink..
Cream of Tartar..;.. : WldtiDg.Pjper-H-3 colors-
English Corbopato Soda-, Pensiand-Envelopes., —..
Corn S'tareb ji.U;....Bliick asSTelldw Snuff...
Natmegr,and'Gingor Indigo! Cudbar, 'and all
Pepper and, Ciniiamon.... • drtloles.ifor'ColoHngi
Stove Blacking-...:, ~ Boteles.for pre’s. fruit
Prepared G1ue.;.....;....;.. Violin A Base 'Viol strings
Brirtol Brick (scouring... Trusses A Shoalderbrace.
Proscriptions carefully compounded, and ail orders
promptly answered.i ■ >
Every, article fpr sale usually sold In a first-class
Drug Stote; and at tbe-lowest market prioes. - .
Wellshoro, May 1,1861. .
MOHAWK CHIEF.
rftßL,
i. thi* fs ;.ttj.
: At Xiogs etary S»tnrd»y afternoon.
At Wdlabora »y«y W«ino|ilij.i/': ig; - “
. At Holidifa, TnMJaJ«, frpm ‘ld toTIJ-A, H.‘
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MOHAWK CHIEF ia alx ymMituli Hsteeii
hudtUgh.ind wetghtUOßlfcfc* Htt «olor|»,JW
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WILL BE OFF£Bili> 10 Tttß CITIZENS
BotJN,T : t
TO, BMIUi. TfafelK FCI&HASES
Perine’s Oalh Store,
IN TBOYi
thb db&cxxro ssasok.
large Arrival dr goods
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NOW OPEN;
(Ml s.L r;i H’i;? i L " i» i ■ i
AND WILL BE FOUND WORTHY
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THE ATTENTION Of AttWHO DESIRE
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GOOB 6doBS;
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