The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, July 29, 1863, Image 4

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'tie thVaiJp;*irHagof large retounu. > An easy way
to t«t tßir prinoiple ii to '
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EGWP2EIN DRESS.
tOTptedtapw
for s 6fitliflfj Ukft » aoW 'ewkmdth»ught
for twentyßdUw*.- Tei,
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you e»n find an' immonsß
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SniKEANBSUMMER WHINE,
; 3 v-*F
for' _ . '
BEAfcTY, ; : v
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' I > StANOFACIOBB, and
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
TboprioMjkWallon IhsUcketaio
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PLAIN FIGURES.
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BO thrt irwjhbay -VU& rtW thorn.. Pw» th»« prices
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m DEVIATION
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Mil* 4>w hmded and
. ftndgbt fortrftrt tft»«B«f*tUdo w»ll {o *i»min« this:
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TMHIB OOOPS, ' V
H6OP SKIRTS of for- both Lwitoi
and «tuldru>. ~ , - ~, ./ ,- |-
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BOOTS, SBOSS and BUBBBBB,
FAMILYQROCEBIiES,4c. = '
were made dnriag theteißp*»ry l»114n the
:^imf «T enrided
to take ‘«f 'thi< in«tfeet ' I rimllkeep my
STOCK good
>’msi6um ms.sElsok, : ;
and keeplhoronghly posted in regard to> -
• Pfi l ; :, /
and when good! decline, I shall fellow the market
Betarning my eihcere thankaio the eitiaena of
• . TIOOA COUNTY, *
for their kind and liberal patronage, 1 (ball try to
merit Us oontlnpaaceap* increase.*, ;
.. .The Store is directly opposite the Dickinson House,
on Market Street, . ... .. . : J. M. SMITH.
Corning,y.Y^iAprii ls,fB63. '
SPRII&SMMEREBODS!
T. b. BALDWIN .
IS now receiving a large and veil selected
SXOCJL.O? , *
SPSINO AMD SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in pert fit a General Stock of •/ ; _ ■
DRYGOODS,
LADIES’ DRJESS GOODS,
: "READY-MADE CLOTHING, ’’
HATS AND CAPS,. - ''t •••;
■ / “Groceries, hardware,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
•V.l* ri ■ ; WOODBN ; WARE, &o.) ,&c. -
- All of which will be sold VERY LQW. for. , .... ,
OifeiT. * ‘
r * ■ 1 kii KINDS or COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE, - ;i, *j. > :
.; AHpajons laying GOODS ftr v. ;;
READY PAT,, '%
Are respectfully invited to calf and erfaaine
w,:*' ■ • f ftm it
' t- Tfnfe STOCK,
As they are to bo sold at ■ - ■ - » ,■
' ' TEST LOW PRICES.
CASH PAID FOR WOOL. ,
... TtojjJsAlay 27, 1g63. . T. L. BALDWIN.
C ABIIIET ,
\v a%e rqo m .
THE Subscriber most respectfully announces tba
be has on band at the ; old stand,and.forsalo a
: Cheap XotoCFnrnlUire.
comprising in part
Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Book
Gases, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Diking and
BrcatyaetTableSyMarhle-toppedcind Common Stands,
Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, So«
/as andr Chairs, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings for
Picture
COFFINS made to order on abort, A
hearse wiU be furnished if desired. '
. N.B. Turning and Sawing dose to order.
August 11,1859. B.T.VANHORN.
TO the Farmers of Tioga County.,
WE/ beg leave to call four attention to
PALMER’S PATENT HORSE 'PITCH.
FORK, manufactured by us. We deem it unnecessa
ry to ssy anything here of lb* utility of .Horse Pitch
forks. We take it for granted that every intelligent
farmer already knows that be- cannot afford to do
without one. IhU >ne dtreag that gouare note- offend
the BEST FORK ioef gel invented, and as an earnest
that tc« knoia uhat tee are talkintfiabovt and mean
what joe eog,' [ .
WB INVITE ANY FARMER
who wonts * FORK to .call en any ef our agents and
• TAKE ONE ON TRIAL,
sod in ease it failsto work to your entire satisfaction,
or foils to work better than
IST OTHER FORK,
yon are at liberty >o .
Betatrn it fiftar a Seasonable Time for Trial.
Please call on tbs,agent immediately, examine the
sample and give bun yonrorder, otherwise be may
not be abUlompply yo« when yen commence yonr.
Wyhig.'" i '
Wheeler, melick & cb.,
Projmetort. JVitß Yurjt Slate JtgricttUunkWorkß, '
\ i- ■
Tor sale at Wbllsboro by 0. V. CRANB.
- Covington— BdSOeit A yfibini . ' t Jfdtniiery—A. J.:
iB. B, Webster* ZVoyo*-T.B. Baldwin.. : £l Ucmd-e-
D. B, ; Wmt&Ur-S> fifoodapeed. •
Troy, Pa., May 20,18«3~2m. ,t. B. TEAE6. ;
* ICewAwivai at (be B»«K Store. *
£*- SteA BrJd^:
.gbWMr^«U(p^4« t * < ' ~ %yr, WowtodF
Sfcedend X*m f &&i ' AT# store $f
■3, : F; f •*--..He vw
JSShome packed,bj Uj*
i& [April 22J W-TTmaTHBEsT^
(48/
ft com i«to
mrimltnrr ’ -
' ' SBSJCT MVSIC, «oV
Ordftnfor Binding Boota. ti Th*woik exeenUi to Bolt
%aj tute, ftod on thildwMtjjioMiW# tornu. Pxrtico.
?<•
Oae Thousand Vdlairiht of tho i
" f- s -_ * ,
Parents, Taaohersaad Scholar*, are*lnvited to cell j
fcfcß**#?! BooM*j
Inwhloh wa in the
schools of the County. , _
Readers. —Bender*’ entire serried Porter’* Reader,
Sergeant's, Town's and Willson’s Eeaders,a( ike low- j
Sen det*',Weh tiers *o.'
jsjut»i*ncB., Cfrfenle^s fr diaries’, Stoddard’*,
' ”' : V
Obamaes.—Brown’s, Ke»yen’s,,Bmifo’B Ac. :
Geographies.— Mitchell’s, Colton’s 4c.
Davies’ Legendre, A!gebca, : Sarveying <te, t
Slates of all kinds and'siiei.' ' ‘
Copy Bdokj, Steel Fens.
)?aper of all kinds. \ .
' Batin, Gorman, French And Greek Text Books; on
hand and purchased tooxd(«V ( ;
Watches, Jewelry, HcSnre Frames,"■Paper-Hang
ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic
tures ,4c.; -5
All orders promptly attended to.
Wailsboro, Nov. 26,1862. J. F. ROBINSON.,
W«Ot fcABOIIVG '
AND OIiO^PHDRESSING.
WeUsWrongh, tflbga County, Pa.
rpHE undersigned, thankful for past favors,
X weald inform hfsjfriends and foe pabKo general
ly, that ho is located permanently in Wellsboro, and
refitted up the old Foundry Building with entire new
machinery? for the purpose of
WOOL CABBING & CLOTH DRESSING.
He wUl.manufacture wool by foe yard, or on-shares,
to snit customers, into,'
CASSIMBBES, FLANNELS, and FULL CLOTHS,
■OF ALL KIND S*
As his works run by steam power,hecan card Wool
st any time fer customers coming from a distance- .
Being a practisal CJoth Dresser, and havinc foUow
ed it for a number of years, he can therefore warrant
all work to give full or the money re
turned. ■’ '.
jwg*- Wool Carded for four cents per pound, sind
Cloth Dressed at from eight to eighteen cents per yard,
as per .color and. finish. .1- . .
■ 3£S~ Wooltakenin pay for work.
, WelUboro,,’May 20,1883. CHARLES LEE.
J* i% BIIi.ES-,
. AT THE
* KNOXVILLE FBUNjOIftY,
- MAKES'THE
BEST PLOWS
IN THECOUNTRY.
' . - •; ALSO
Cauldron Kettles*
STOVES, MACHINERY, &Ci, AC.,
-*f - - - - - • . ’ ' - 1 -- i
' I- _ ‘ '
ALL AT LOW FIGURES. : #
Knoxville, Feb. 4,1863-6 m. ■ - -
ORE AT CAUSE OF
&3SW- HUMAN niSERT,
Just Published, hi a Sealed’Eiltelope, Price She Cents.
AJJECTDRE BT Da. CDLVERWELL ON
THE CAUSE AND CURS of Spermatorrhea a,
. Consumption, Jicntal and Pbyeicaf Debility, Nervous
ness, Epilepsy;' Impaired Nutrition of theßody; Las
situde; Weakness of the Limbs and the Bock; In
disposition, and Incapacity for Study and Labor;
Dnllness of Apprehension; Loss ofMemory; Aver
sion to Society, 1 Love of Solitude; Timidity; Soif-
Distruet; Dullness; Headache;, Affections of the
Eyoap- Piinples on the Face; 'lnvoluntary Emissions,
and Sexual Incapacity; the Consequences of Yputh
ful Indiscretion, Ac-, Ac. - - ... J
/SST‘ Tbi«dmirabl(vLeoture clearly proves that the
above enumerated, often-self-afflicted' evils, may be
removed without medicine, and without’ dangerous
surgical operations, and should be read by-every
youthand every mao in the land.
Sentunder seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed
envelope, oaths receipt of six cents,or two.'postage
stamps, by addressing, .
■> , ' GHAS, J. a KUNE A CO.,
127. Bowery; New York, Post Office Box; 4486.
Hay 20,156&-2C.. , ,
DEEBFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY.
tpHE undersigned haVing pofcbaaed the well
JL knbwfi Woolen' Factory of Messrs/E'. A B. 8.
Bowen on; the Cowasesqhe Biver, two of
Knoxville, takes thtamethodof informingthe iuhabi
tahtaof'Kega andadjoining coanttes that be will
manufacture wool by tbe yard or on shares to suit
easterners, into ; -; .t- ■
FLANNELS, :
• -- , CABBIMERES, - %
■»-. mmmaa, ~■-
* FGLLCLOTUS, of all kinds,
thoroughly tmlred and
new machinery Mdadtbme% also animprhved now
wheel which wißeitaMehllado Work the entire sea
ec^.HeWai^yjtaftii^
Roll Carding i Clolb »r Cll ,,na.'
wWohLjnftberd«h & the ja^^^^Baihia'inaimer,
He wouldfhrther »y thstfae the hnsi
faetac
andadjoißing .ooont^^o*-ii»jwirs s . he
SAVEallalottg wH,. KiEßOfflilßK OIL at
fifty coats a gallon; andlcanand dossil it at
fifty cents now. [ApriL23.] W. X. MATHEB6. *
hw>i“
.. . Ualwea and
for man thui twenty yyara with tha most iatonlahj
Im wfrw*i»~ -■.-T'f ■£■*-—-• :■-
. , r^^C- 1-? -&M :
TW» rapidly endradieelly,
Bheumatie DOorderirot every Kod-,»nd in thoaeende
of eaeee where it boo bom used it bat never been
known to fail. ~ , „
i-i'r*
relief in every case, however distressing.
will wßijiA# woraVcastfr of’H'EADACHB in
tfc'ree minates SaSla warranted to 3oit.
TOOTHACHEaIss-irUl'itenra instantly.
: DEBILITY AND GENE
««R LASSITUDE Arising- from iinpnldence or ex r
cess, this Liniment is a most happy and nnfailing
remedy.'.Acting directly ngcrtfoe-nervaaa'tisiups,
it strengthens and revivifies foe system, and restores
it toelastioityandrigor. i
FOR.PILES.—As an exterpaj .reipedy, we
that it-ia foe hiit kaown/and wo challenge the
eWorld to produce,an equal. Every victim of this 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 A.ND SORE are some
times extremely malignant and d&gerout, but a
timely application of this Liniment wjli never fail to
care. ,
SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and en
largement ofthejeints is liable to Occur if neglected.
The worst cafe may bo conquered by this. Liniment
in two or three days. .
BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL
CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the
wqndorfid heaiih'g properties of Db, Sweet’s Ispae-
ÜBLB LtSiheht, when used according to •directions.
Also, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, and Insect Bites and
Stings,
IDE. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI
CUT, foe .Great Natural Bopo Setter.- .* f
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI
CUT, is known all oyer the United Stales.^;
DR.-SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cares Rheumatism and never fails.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is o certain remedy far Neuralgia.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Curesßarns and Scaidsijnmediately, -
' DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is the best known remedy for Strains and Bruises.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cores Headache immediately and Was. never known
to foil. ‘ ’ ’ ■ r
DR; SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Afford* immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails lo
core. : ' - t
DR. SWRET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cnres Toothache in one minute.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cures Cuts and Weunds immediately, and leaves no
soar. '
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE’ LINIMENT
Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world.
DK. SWBET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Has been used by more than a million people, and all
praise it.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Taken internally cnres Colic, Cholera Morbus and
Cholera.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is truly a “friend in need,” and every family should
have it at band.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 26 and 50 ccnts,
A Friend in Need. Try it.
, Or. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, as an, ex
ternal remedy, is without a rival, and will alleviate
pain more speedily than.any other preparation. For
sdi Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders, it is truly in
fallible, and as a curative for Bores, Wounds, Sprains,
Bruises, Ac., its soothing healing and powerful
strengthening properfiea, excite the just wonder,and
astonishment of ail who hare ever given it a trial.
Over one thousand certificates of remarkable cares,
performed by.it within the last two years, attest the
fact. ; ■
To Horse Owners!
DrSweeVs Infallible Liniment for Horses
is unrivaled by any, and in all casts of'Lameness,
arising from Sprains, Braises or Wrsnobing,.its effect
.is magical And certain. . Harness or Saddle Galls,
Scratches, ’ Mange, 4c., ip will also Cure speedily.
Spavin hud Btngbone"Vri»y be easily prevented and
dared in their incipient stages, bjii canfirmad- eases
are beyond Uje possibility of » radical cure. No case
of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but
it may be alleviated by this Lihxmont, and Its faithful
application will always remove the, Lameness, and
enable the horses to travel with comparative ease.
EVERY. HORSE OWNER
should hare -this rencdy at hand, for its timely use at
the first appearance of lameness will effectually pro
-vent'thosa foHnhisble diseases, tb Which' all horses are
liable, and which rOodbf so many otherwise valuable
horses nearly worthless. ■
Infallible lilntment,
. ~a«rT.HB • .
" - SOIOJIER’ B FRI-C n D,
'£id tfaohsands havefonnd it - ;• •
TRITLY A FRIEND- IN n|ED !
S.: A
oadtiqm. .
Snd-
SWIMHPw- %< 4
: . .T-iiiiA *&sm-'turn'mm&mfstik*'* -■
Jf»* Sold by aQ de»l*r»»T»rywh*r»,: • # -;-" "
D«ee*jber XO. 1853.-fy.
■4fW
, ancf Foriß» are carefbHy tar»Og«d by
PractUaLAocountanU. expressljfor this Institution,
and tha Conrae-oflusttuctlon ia such as to combine
-. ; . , v.-.; •■• M
pertinents.
Business CsrrespondenMcCoiameroial taw,PSlUloal
ißeonewy? CeffimeireW PMta«»ty» Settle,
•oritets, Detefcjtng : literal IB*wt
']s(•£ #*^|iri. , ’-'.-Vl' ‘ -4 C'.'.v‘ t '-/
lhaSpepcerian Systei%of Penman shlpis taught to
all the most skillful masters of the
• art.- k .
■ Tho Bhok-Keeplng departmentls trader the special
snperyisioD and instruction ofthe Principal,!). W.
IjOWEIuI,.. . ■'■, : ’ ■ z i
: Stadenti'!oaC«ntor*t~to7 time'. fSti
Usual tlme 'to complete tbe 6 tolZweehß.
Asaist&Mft rendered.- to.graduates,in procuring iitoa
tions,, Gradnatetf'are presented with an elegantly en
graTSaDiploma.'-" •*■'■■
For "catatogn# of ?0 page*, specimens of pen
msnship, 4e.. enoieaa two lotted stamps, sod address
». W. iOWELH,
« Binghamton, N. T.
Sept 17, 1862."
CONSUMPTION,
A ND Diseases of foe THROAT and LUNGS,
JjL can be cured. Not however by any medicine
taken into foe stomach, as' haa been/(illy shown
recently in a series’of- essays by Dr, Robert. Hunter
of.Rew.Tork City, published in foe Dailg yriiune-,
but by inhaling the suitable medicine combined with
oxygen, into the Lnngs. The subscriber is so folly
satisfied of this that ho {ms entered into an arrange,’
ment with Dr. Hunter, by which any person suffering
from diseased throat dr lunge, on giving him a full
statement of their symptoms, and payingthe regular
fee, which is very reasonable, can-have their case
sent to the Doctor and theinedicine and inhaling in
strument furnished to them.
Persons able .to come to him are . paired'to do so,
and will generally find him at' his Furniture and Car
pet Rooms in, Lawrenoeville. Those who are unable
to come, he will visit on being requested to do so.
He has made this arrangement and gives this notice
that no one in this connty jaay" die of tbesedteeases
without the trial of this’'last and most successful
triumph of medical science. -
Lawrenceville, Jan. 14, *63.-lf. E. D. WELLS.
CORN IN Cr
WHOLESALE. DBm AND BOOK STOBE.
BUGS AND '
PAINTS AND OILS, -
WINDOW GLASS,
KEEOSINE OIL,
.-ALCOHOL/
i BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
Sold at wholesale by
W. R. TERBRLL.
Country Merchants supplied with these articles at
NEW YORK PRICES.
Corning, Feh. 26; 1862. -
STOVES AND TINWARE.
WILLIAM ROBERTS
HAS opened a new Stove and Tin Shop in the
Store opposite Roy’s Building, where he is pre
pared to furnish bis old friends and customers, and
foe-public generally with everything in his line of
bnsiness, including
Cooking Stoves of the most approved styles; Par
lor, Dining -Room, and Coal Stoves; Tinware and
Kitchen furniture of all varieties.
Call and see our .new stock.
Wellsboro, Fehy. 5, 1862.
ARE hereby informed that the' undersigned
hagjbeen appointed an Examining Surgeon by
the Commissioner of Pensions. Applicants for pen
siens wilt bf promptly examined on presenting them
selves at his office in Knoxville, Tioga county. Pa. (
Special notice will bo’giyen irt respect to the bien
nial examination of pensioners in this region.
. IRA W. BELLOWS, H. D.
Knoxville, May 6,1863-3 m
Sore Tilroal aiid Oiplilherla.
ANEW and powerful remedy to be used
only externally has just been found. It must
be applied when the first syinptojns appear, and it
will certainly reduce the swelling and inflamation.
Call for the Lethean Ointment at Roy’s Drug Store.
Directions aocofopany each bottle. Price 25 cents.
Wellsboro, Feb. 4, 1863. '
■' Something for Everybody.
IT is a common remark of physicians, that
skin diseases ond.eruptions were never so preva
lent as now. ' It should be borne in mind that at
ROT’S Drug Store a new purifier is offered for Bale,
Ithe Depurative Syrup of lodide of Potassium,. This 1
is the best blood purifier in the world.' It. works
wonders in Scrofula and all those 'diseases which in
dicate an impure state of the blood. Try it and be
convinced. . , April 8.
LADIES should procore the new DYES
■which ore sold at Boy’s Drug Store, as they
make’fast colon, and are sold at a low price. Call
and got a Circular, Wellsborb, Hay 27,1863. :
, r , . ME .CELEBRATED
Rochester Trout Flies.
I | V|iE Subflcrihe* big* Ime to inform the
-8- J fishermen ot WeUehoro' and ricisity, Chat he
is agent for'the sals of the. Rochester Trentifiies.
AJne,asa<(rtmeDt just reciired. Shop apposite fho
Barber Shop. LOBBR A.'SEARB. '
Wellsboro/March 4, ‘ - -
A non COBJ>S oy HBML&CK BARK wanted
’AAJvJV .attholioea Tannery, for which the
itghestCash VHca’WiH fe patj by -
■Tibga, Hatch 18; h'T.* t. WELLS.
L . ■*. I-.-..' . . .. .. '
for a^eaf V! J. '■ '
jSDOjtR'OtJRE© HAMS.ahd SHODDDBKS,
k 7 prime qaality, at [April 22] MATHERS’.
PENSIONERS
-■•dS* 5 ® s '?!
The timely neeoJaelngie holtlo W 5
times its cost. ' '" '*• '< ‘•••S.'V . •" 'ac'*
. NOTICE.— Sat* TooaHom:—Do «ot IdaMl to
■pnrchew arttoltorita td»»6*a(fe;lit*.»s(to tha Tfr.
.tuee cil^ty
almott fey at rtfci
it to eoW.Britoe.ato i yottt t». - ,ato. araateptly nan,
end unprincipled dealers will eto«ato« joeoßjaend o$J
medicines on which th*fr.pi™ffe e» targe*, fetoee the eta
tomera insletnpon haring Madam sPorter’s fed none other.
Aek fcr M«Un|etortert
and inlargo hollies a£2s con to, ana trite nodther. If joe
eannot-getltatoiio etor«yoncfe«feothfe.‘ -'• ■
Kf mi byril Bmfeftte end Btojrekefeer* at 13 centi,
and In larger bottles aV2S cfeto. ■ ' • ’ ’
Por sale by JOBS 4- BOT. Writoboiro. Pa.
HALL A BUCKJKL, Proprietor!,
' He» Tart.
Jan.28.1863.-i;
Gores Headache in Ten Minnies,
CLINES YEQETABIR-gUS&OOATION.
FOB the sue core of. Headache, Toothache, Usithw,
Rheumatism, tore Throat, Neuralgia, Pains isc lit! Eidt,
Back or Stomach, Cramps, Cuts,. Sprains, Barns. Bnistt,
Wounds, to., to, Also Ter »I 1 kinds of »ot*ndioabonis.
TRY IT--IT CANNQT FJJPL!
The numerous cues tbuare-iallyperfctaaed by tin
nso of (lie Vegetable Embrocation, are n^Bofsat'arldemi of
Its superior excellent virtues. Fnrtbormora, mis. ptsptn.
tion does not contain any.poisaaonsmlneials,or dilelorioti
drags.' . .
From Prof. WUUams, Principal of I3vt Utia
Musical IrttiUtde, *' L *
rcraltsfromtbeaw of bjKj
self and of my;&mily-ip df;Art!*«sots thnu
andboarseness,! oßeertullj glvs yon t tea .testimony to in
worth,and canconfldently recommend 11 in thoabore cuu
from an experimental knoKledgs.of Ite eißoscy,^
Vouaa very truly. [. , tMCTMHgi
Utica, June 4,1861.. ■■ ,t v . .. ,
Good Hews from' Borne -All Agree-
See What Tmt SHf.
We, the undersigned citizens of Utica, bavingmed CKm’i
Vegetable Embrocation in oor families, mpdEnding tt ssih
most salutary remedy, can cßeorfntly rOoMiMind it to tit
public generally, as being an Bally
asC.. We do not wish to underrate any apt |T<Bflhj median,
bnt can truly say thattrencvcr beforejjanfOund anegml
to this Vegetable Embrocation, and SRJSBftlSdrise every bp
ily to keep a bottle ready for immediate'VOin',
Mrs. M. A. BUI, Scbnylerfst. Mm. JoCroeker. Burnett it.
Mrs. Em IjGervin, “i Mrs.E.Oarnrgut, ' “
Mrs- Barbel Roberts, ; Mrs. A. M. Jubbs, “
I>. Bacon, Catharine st., ' D, U. Simons,
T. S. Robinaon,72 Genesee st., Mrs. H 6 gtswds, Blandln it
Jas. Marsdcn, Huntington »t., y. M. Shepard. Spring,'it,
Mrs. George Bancroft, “ Mrs. M. Wheeler, “
Mrs. AMra Lane,. « Mrs. Anna Williams, “
Mrs. Mary Vaaghan, . “ D. Vanvalkenburg, “
Henry£HUl,Tanck st., John Shots, Geßesee st.
V. C. Hartwell, “ . Jane Davison, Scuyler st.
Mrs. J. Walker,- ‘1 Robert Bane, gnntjngton it,
Mrs. Eliza Sbdtt,.Genesee st., PriacniaMcLaugblia, “
Elizabeth Grants, Catherine st MargarrtMsrsden, “
Selina Simmons, Bnrness st, Ann TTfllT% li IT nl ,
The above names are from well knWMeSwsNslaßimtar,
and a thousand more names might be added,’ of whoa foftr
mation can be bad in reference to tbs autopolling Corel pet
formed.. . ,
Prepared aad«old, wholesale acd retail: by B. GUNS, Ko
SO, Genesee street, Marble Block,' Utfcai-?f. T- ' Also for stlt
br JOHN JELJONJSS, of Cherry Platts, travelling aecnt.
August 18,1802. . .
HOUSEHOLD FUBSITI7BE.
THE LADIES are the 6ne* to select HensihoSi
Furniture, and It is so mnchfeasiet for them t«
take a- carriagaand ride a few miles and retain Ibsn
to go 40 or 60 miles for tie pnrposp, that the subitti
ber would inform them that he haajuafc enlarged hit
STOCK before the tariff and tax .prides ate upon u;
and has a large and inviting' assortment, which ii
will be bappyAo show to those’ who jnay fiver bin
with a visiti/T... ' i ■
: MAHOGANY SOFAS, s2oys2s and $2B. feus
fetes, $22, $2B and $32. _ Man4skme ingrain Carpet i
for 4, 6, t, 7, 8 and * shillings a yard, Sewing Ma
chines, $lO and $l2. fie has also lOdifferent ttyla
of Bedsteads, -with matrasses and spring bottoms, tri
IS different kinds of Chairs with everything, else is
the Furniture lino.
fie is also Agent for the sate of Prince A Co’s, cel
ebrated Melodeons, School and Chord) Organs, tl
Buffalo, N. Y-, the oldest and, largest establishment
its the United States.. «• - Ei D. WELLS.
LawrencevUle.Jnly 30,1862.' , ,
BO«rg, SBOESs LEATJDEB AND
FRANKLIN SAtsVri
“When yon have anything-to fedvotisej Idl ths
public of it in plain, simple language."
I am manufacturing: good custom made Boots am!
Shoes which I will sell at tfalr prices, and only for
READ7PA 7. Such work cannot be sold at as lot
rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it cm
and will beseld at prices which,will enable tbs pet
. chaser to protect his feet with good substantial booh
more cheaply than with a poor ..slop-shop, article,
which, even it it chances not to fall iifpieces with lie
first weeks service, is hat a doubtfol protection in
wet and cold weather. Try me. ' - *
Bock and Doeskins Wanted,
in the red and short blue, for whieh'l will pay cub
shd a good price.- • ;
Beef-Hide* and Calfskins Wiaated,
for which I will also psy casfi. v. ‘
Sheep Polta Wanted,
for which I will also pay .cash and the highest BM
ket price, ‘ ; ' ■
An assortment of sole,upper, oalftktns khd lining*,
pegs, thread, nails, awls, kaivem Ac.,
Ac., kept constantly on hond, *h}ch T fHII sell cheap
for cash. Shop on Main Streetbetshfen Wilcoz’s set
Bullard’s. - G~W. SEARS.
N. B. I can’t give wcdl(,beciuao,to be plain,!
baven’t got ittogjvA _" ‘ “- : •
Wellsbero, August 27,1882. ?'
" 'Pension Mq^iCY.
TO SOLOZXBS A?R> TXUOB rWDBZfSA
THE undersigned haring hjtd- > «niaitMfc4>.T« *ij* >
rienoV In procuring Bp
en trusted, to. '
Atti .
are entitled io tie tHObcinty. ■ t»>- J '
■ Persons wishing to confer with :W«fVJ&®l*aM a&
or.addrett me bylettot at Sylrania, Brtdftfd coootfi
Pa. ChargesWtgonaWa. w vSd^KjMp&BO.
; tt,B, Treasurer,
Pomeroy.Troy. Pa. ;: '4*4,*
T. H. Spalding, .XAprii
i> Partabfe Pia't«at :^B^ii#ce'Po'irer. .
okaying tl*
. X pobl>®. thair uuw hara, ntaoaodadin ;d*riiiti»
Hoiw
combine* ™ durability
and and p*J
On acoonnt of it* «tiP3F ; B A eonsto'*"
by a% Wph|o»lefi)rle*« thaalßUPthe «Mt
PJ# tor hcrae-pei^^itAyg^^tcdtad»*g;
and State-rights A*»*
•^^P“PSKSffiSSa
Sfaasfield, July 2S, Ifi«&-tf.