The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, October 14, 1863, Image 4

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Toong ladies- past the age fifteen, and
from that delicate and interesting age all the
traj up to forty,' and perhaps .even later, are
generally supposed to be, less, on the
look-out for a husband. Nice cresses and pret
ty. bonnets, music and danoing.and the polite
accomplishments in societies, where these are
cultivated, and very math -of what ia called
society, are supposed to have this objeot in
view.
We do not say how just this is]; -s sl
undoubtedly th”e popular'ldea. ■lt is believed
that nine out of ten of all young unmarried
ladies would not object to a good*husband.
But the supply of good husbands is not
equal to the demand.. Consequently webave
some hundreds of thousand! of old maids—
nuns who have taken no veil? or rowe, and who
do hot live in converts, I?at who are none the
less living in a state of celibacy. Some think
that this -is a' dangerous and immoral state.
We are not of that opinion., ~
The surplus of women makes the celibacy of
many a necessity. The nnWorthihess of men
is the cause of a number. We see thousands of
man aronnd os, whose married ; state is a con
etant marvel to us. We cannot cdnceive how
they ever induced any .woman jto have them.
Bough in manners, careless ihj their morals,
slovenly in' appearance, and filthy in habits,
how can these men be the, fit husbands of ten
der, delicate, loving women —Still such pien
do' get married. We read about -them in the
newspapers. Sometimes they, are complained
of for beating, bruising, or stabbing'their
wives.' Sometimes it is a shit for . divorce.
But there are thousands of .shobj bases that are
never beard of. Many a ijpjco’nd, sensitive
woman, dies of a brutal husband, and the
world never knows it.
, Until the standard of husbandry virtues is
raised, and the market better'supplied, women
■will do well to prepare for the.'.struggle of life
without their help.- There is :t(ib much marry
ing in baste;, and of .‘consequence, too much
repenting at leisure. Morriage -which devel
opes all that m lovely in woman, sometimes'
brings out the worst qualities cf men.. Many
a woman at foity exceeds tbe‘promise of her
girlhood.; but how fovv ore the .men who do
not fall very far short of the hopes of youth.
Probably the chief motive to many a mar
riage is never.avowed and scarcely suspected.
Women ate such angels'bf charity, that they
marry had men out of pure-benevolence, in the
hope of making them better, j, They know how
much men need their society, and influence,
and how oiach worse they wbuld be without
them; and so they,give themfflvs pp, for better
or worse, sacrifices on the, £itar>of charity.—
Wide World. - ' Si - '
Knows, to the Extent of Mis Nose.—Any
thing that the horse can touch with his nose
without being harmed,'heroes not fear. There
fore the hand, the halter, gir.th; blanket, sad
dle, harness, umbrella, .buffalo; robe, or what
ever is brought in proximity, "to him, should
first be “ introduced" to add touched by that
sensitive orgap. A knowledge ;.pf these im
portant 1 facts, as we learned by attending a
course of-'his lectures, is the main secret of
Karey’s suceesain his horshjtanjing. His strap
method: of throwing horses is useless except in
oases of aggravated ill-temptrand such oases
are;usually the result pfmisinanagement.
As nothing can be more •conducive to secu
rity, so nothing can better insdresa quiet and
pleasant life thaw to 1 live innocently, and upon
no occasion to violate the cdfemon covenants of
peaceiand . ,a 1 ' .
When Long John Wentworth, was a candi
date for Congress, it was. said of him tbafha
was so tall, that instead of imprinting‘a strirop
to address the people, a hole had jto be dog id
the ground for him to etanf in.
Fob-severy-.friend loses for truth’s
sake he gains a better.’ v .j •
SBW SI’RIXI! GOODS
ATT n;£
PEOPLE’S STORE, tH* CORNING!
THR People's Store is noyr jpe}! stocked with
a good assortment of <3oods' adapled to the
i SPRING? TRADE,
consisting in part of a good line of Domestic Goods,
Alpacas, ilbhair, Pbpliiv Delaines, and a general
variety of '.press Goods, ineluding a good supply of
■' * nOURIING COODS,
to which particular attention ir'paid. > '
LADIES OLOTBS,JuSg CLOAKINGS,
aline stocinf j
BPBINQAND BUMPED SHAWLS, r
... IiCLOXHS AND oIsSIMEEES'
lot Mens’ Uid Boys’ wear, fob sale 'by the yard, or
made border, A good SLsaortinent.df
•’ ■ GfSqDS/ . .
HOOD SKIRTS of every Loth Ladies
and oWJtlrtn;, • : j
SUMMER BALMORALS,
ft luge itMk of HOSIERY nod' SLOVES,
f SHAKERS’ &OODS,
; BOOTS, SHOES addgtUBBERS,
tp|eHe« Aesortmengdf
EAMILY .OROCEIIES, Ac.
The purchaeea for the -
' STOIMO TRADE,
vrere’madd during the temperarji fill In the
GOLD MAiRRET, „
end al l eoll only for RBADY PA. Y - , ! am enabled
to take advantage of the niarkot Tshall keep my
BlOOEgopd
• mROUGS TB3iLSE4.SOX,
and keep thoroughly posted to
P R I OiE S.,
and'when goods decline, X e%all follow the-marke
Wlthont ißesifd to {lost.
»- '< > T - ’ . ■ ' ,
Jlefcrßipg mysinoere jUutakrio the citizens of ;
r TIOGA CO%NTY, ■
for ttwr, kind' and Uhoral.-Aialronage, I«hpU try to
merit itacontinttanoo and in* tease.
The Store it directly opptf lithe Dickinson Home,
on Morisot Street. 'i' f. M.gillTH.
Copnlng. N. Y., April 15/ - 863.
. KEBQSEtfE OIL AND LASIPg
'A,'AT WHOLESALE.
A LARGE* STOCK jtirt’repaired for the Fall
Trade. Merchants supplied *al city prices bj
W. D. TERBELL,
WHOEBSALB fPSpGGIfiT,
. ' • ‘ ; iCORNING, N. T.
* August J 6; 1863. » .1^
A BMIHISTEATOE‘B NOTlCE.— Letters of Ad
ministration having Keen-granted to the nnder
ngned'npon’ther estate or Harmon C. Stilwell, Ute of
Jackson township, noticeis hereby given
0 W to »»*• iimSfato
payment, and those having! olWpm against the same
-S.£2!n* f . d anthentlcaUd for
faUlement, tothe subscribe*. .
- - CLAB& STILWELL, Adm*r.
Jarkson, Sept. S, 1863-6J,* j * i
NOT A RlfM DRINK!
YKGKTABIK EXTRACT.
THAT WILL EELIEVETHE AFFLICTED, AMD
KOTMAKE DRUNKARDS..
Arl»
DR. UOOFLASD’S
GERMAN BITTERS,
iacb is
DE C. M. JACKSON,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
WILL EFFECTUALLY MOST CBBIAINLT
CURE ALT. DISEASES
' ARISING FROM A
DISORDERED
' DIVER,
BOOFLAKD’S GERMAN BITTERS
WTLLCPRE EVERY CASE OF’
Chronic or jfervoni Debility, Dis
ease of the Kidneys, and Disea
sed arising from a Disordered
Stomach.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING STMETOMS
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive
Organs :
Constipation,Tnvard Kira, Fnlnesi! or Blood to the Hoad,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
. for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach
- .Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter
. terlng at the Pit of the Stomach,
- Swiamingof the Head,Hnr-
Qurrled and Difficult
Breathln&jFlatter
' ingat the Heart;
Choking or
Suffocating Sen*
, satlonswben in a lyhl*
posture, Dimness of
Vision, Dots or
Webs be- -
fore the Sight, ,
Fever and Dull Pain
1 Pain in the Head, De
ficiency, of Perspiration, Yel
f lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain
in the Side, Sack, Chest, Limbs. Ac, Sud
den Flushes of'Heat, Burning Ln.tbeTlesh, Con
stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirit!.
_ HOOFLAND’S - GERMAN BITTERS
WILL aiVE TOD , ■
A G PPEfI T E,
Strong Health; Nerves,
BRISK AND ENERGETIC . FEELINGS,
SLEEP WELL,
YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, 4c,
Those Suffering from
Broken down and .Delicate Constitutions,
From whatever cause, either in* ~ ’ •
. SALE OR FEMALE,
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS,
Tb a twill rcstnra theni'to their usual health. gnchhubwn
the case in thousands of Instances, and a lair trial is but
required to prove the assertion.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, B. D., Editor of the "Encyclo
' pedia of Religions Knowledge,’ i
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med
icines in general, ttmtfgh distinst qf their ingredients and
effects, I yet know of no sufficient repspus why a,mau-xaay
not testify to the benefits be ‘himself to have re
ceived from any simple preparation, in the hop® that he may
thus contribute to the'benefit of others. r
I do this tbe more readily in regard to Hoofiands German
Bitters, prepared by Dr.~C' M. Jackson, of this city, because
' I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the
impression were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. 1
am indebted to/my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the
rcmQyal.of, this prejudice by proper testa,and for.epcpur
ageineut-to try them, when anffering from great and long
eon tin fled debility. The hW of three bottles of these Bit
ters, at tbe beginning of the present year, was followed
by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and
mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and
had almost despaired of regaining. ■.LthereftaVthank Pod
and my friend for directing me to tbe use of them.
Philadelphia, Jons 20,1861. ' 1 HEWTPN BROWN - .
KIDNEYS BLADDER
In Toons or Aged, Male or Female
Are speedily removed, and the patient restored to health.
Those-suffering from MARASMUS, wasting away, with
scarcely any,flesh on their hopes, ere cured io *> very short
time; ode bottle-in such eases,*!!! bare a most' surprising
effect. ‘- r
Having snffcftng children as above, an£j.wishing to raise
them, will never regret the day they commenced with these
Bitters.
LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS,
And tboee’working hard .with their'hzalnfl,should alvogft
keep a bottle of HOOFLAXtfS BITTERS near them, as they
wllftfind much benefit from its use, to both mind and body,
invigbraringaad botdcp rowing.
IT IS-NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT,
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS!
AND FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS.
We cel! the attention of all hawing relations or friends la
the army to the AoUhat “ UOOFLAND’B German Bitten”
will core nine tenths of the. diseases induced by exposures
and privations incident to camp life. ‘ln the lirts,pnt>-
listed almost daily In the newspapers, on toe arrival of the
sick, It Will be noticed that a very large proportion are snf*
ferine from debility.* Every case of that kind can be readily
enred by Hoofland's German Bitters. We have no hesitation
in stating that, if these Bitters were freely n«ed among oar
soldiers, hundreds of dives Height be saved that otherwise
would be lost. v ' ,
The ace daily receiving thankful letters fßtm
snfferers in’the army and hospitals, wbo have been restored
to health try the, nae of these Bitters,sent to them by their
friends. , ,
: BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1
See that the Signature of “C. X.
JACKSON” l» on the WRAP- ■
. PER of each Bottle.
PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CTS.
OR HALF DOSE. FOR 94 00.
Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do not
pep”! }’y eny of the intoxicating preparations that may
be offered (n Ita place, bnt send tonaand ve wlllfonrard,
securely packed by express.
Principal Office & Xannfitctory,
-'' - - NO. 631 ARCH-STREET. i_
JONES & EWAjrS,
(Successors to 0.,M. JACKSON A Co,)
Proprletorß.
BADE by DrmfsU ud Dealers in every town
in the United States, ? *- > ;
September 0, 1863-1/.
a pcre tone,
PREPARED BY
STOMACH,
os KIDNEYS.
WILL GIVE TOC
WILL CITE TOC
WILE ENABLE TOC TO
AND Will POSITITCIT PBZVKNT
will llpd In
A REMEDY
DELICATE CHILDREN, -
PARENTS
And Icavesno prostration.
TIOGA --GO'P-N'TY -AGIfATOR.
WBBLSB6RO BOfll STORE.
No. 8, Union Block.
TBB subscriber, haring purchased. new stoch
in addition to the welt eeleoted stock he bed on
band, is prepared to accommodate the public by
keeping _ _
A, KTSW* ROOM
AND BOOK STORE,
where he will famish.
at the hbw staid, 1
in the Post Office Building, No. 6, Union Block, (ox
by mpil) alt ■ ■ r ■ T
: TEE new TONE DAILIES '
at the publishers prices. He will also keeep on hand
all the Literary Weeklies, and t '
The Honthly Hagazinesj
Including Harper's, the Atlantic, Godey’s, Peterson's
Knickerbocker, Continental Ac.,Ac.
Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a oom rets
repository of ■ j
CLASSICAL HISTORICAL. POETICAL
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Blank Books, Paper Hanging*,
SHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, HAPS, ie.
Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to sail
any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Particu
lar attention will e)so be given to SPECIAL ORDERS
for any thing comprehended In the trado. ’
One Thousand Volumes of the Latest Editions of
BOKOOL BOOHS.
Parents, Teachers and Scholars, are invited to cell
and examine this large assortment of School Books
in which, may be found everything in ns. In the
schools of the County.
Beasebs. —Sanders’ entire series, Porter'* Reader,
Sergeant's, Town’s and Willson's Readers, at tie low
ett eaei rater, • - ■
SeELUUQ-Boors.-rSanders’, Webstors'ic.
Arithmetic*. — Grcenleafs, Davies’, Ste&dard’s,
Colbarn’e 4e.' ‘ 5 . c.
Grammars,— Brown’s, Kenyon’s, Smith's 40.
Geographies. —Mitohell’e, Warren's, Colton’s Ae.
Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ae.
Slates of all kinds and rises. ■ - -
Copy Boohs, Steel Pens.' | _ ' ■
Paper of all hinds.
Latin, German, French and Greek Text Books; on
hand and purchased to order.
Watches, Jewblty, ;Pictnte 'Frames, Paper Hang.'
Inga, Christmas 'Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic.
tares An.
-sesv- Xit orders promptly attended to,
Welisboro, Nov. 28,1862. J. P. ROBINSON.
SPRIAC & SUMMER GOODS!
T. 1,. BALDWIN
IS sow receiving a large and well, selected
STOCK OR - •
. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting ip part of .General Stock of
DEY GOODS,
LADJfIEg’: DRESfi GOODS,
* READT-MADE CEt)TinNG, 1 '
HATS AND CAPS, '
GROCERIES, r -, HARDWARE, .
BOOTS AND SHOES,
.WOODEN WARE, Ac., &c.
All of which will be «old VERY LOW for
; BEADY PAY ONLY.
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IK EXCHANGE.
All persons for
READ YD AT,
Am. tsspestftfly- invited locollaji(l_gi»miiia.
THE STOCK,'
AS they are tc be sold at- , •
■ _ VERY LOW PRICES. ,
CASH PAID FOB WOOL
TiogvMay 27, 1863. " ’T. L. BALDWIN.
WEIjysBOHO rOUSDRY AND
. machine -shop,.!;’ J'
fTTHE subscriber has' rebied tho FOUNDS
-L,, ANp MACHINE SHOP, formerly carried on
by and. Williams, and is prepared lb furnish
MILL CASTINGS, w
pi . PLOWS, , „ '
■ *-• - - STOVES, r-’
CAjyDRON KETTLES, Pi
andall kinds of a - , i. j
MACHINERY, io„ &0.,
at low prices for cash. - - -
His now PLANING. MACHINEIsIn flwtwte or
der, and -will enable bltn to dress' to'ordeiysidJog,-
fioorlng.and other building materials, aff costomors
may desire. CHARLES WILLIAMS.
Wellsboro, July-15, 1363. '
PENSION AGENCY.
TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS.
THE undersignedbsving bad considerable axpe
rioncein procuring Pension Bounties andßock
pay of .Soldiers, will attend to ail business in t\ ut line
cntrnsted to bis ear. with promptness and fidelity.
ABB SOLDIERS discharged by reason of Voaads
are entitled, to the $lOO bounty,.
Pensions; Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected’
by the undersigned. ’ , r
Persons wishing to confer with me will please call
<tr address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradfordeounty,
Pi; , Ghbrgee reasonable., . GEO.P. MONRO.
:-Brfen by permission- to -
H.B,' Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa.
D,F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pit. -
A. H. Spalding, Sheriff,Tovanda, Pa. [April I. ;
Soldiers’ Pay Beam? and Pension
Asency. ' "
’KNOXVILLE. TlOdl COUSTr PEXNA. ...
-The xmdereignedlumog been specially licensed by
the United States Government to procure the
SicK i’aT, Bopfixy, anb Pjsnsioss,
of .deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to ell
interested, that be has made arrangements ,with par
tins in Washington, by which be is able to proems
Back pay, Bounty and Pensions, in a very short time,
and that he wilt giTopartienlar attentions to all such
claims that may be brought to him. Being provided
with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, Ac., Acf, he has
superior advantages in.this branch of business!! Sol
diecs.en titled to pensions, will find it to their xffrsn
tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, as the
examining surgeon for .Tioga County resides there.
Algo, Judge Case, before whom all. application! for
pensions may be made.
Soldiers collated, since the Ist of March, 1861 in
Mud of service. Naval or Military, who sredis
abied by disease nr wounds, ate .entitled to Pensions.
All soldiers who. serve for two y.e»ts, or Anting the
war, should it sooner close,.will be entitled to $lOB
Bounty. Also soldiers who have been’ wounded in
battle,’whether having served two yesrt or nob are
entitled to SWO Bounty Widows of soldier* who die
or ore tilled are entitled to Pensions .and the *lOO
Bounty. If there be no widow, then fheminor chil
dren; and if no minor children, then the ; filfher,
mother, sisters, or brothers are entitled as ibova.--
Terms, moderate.
I will be at (ay office on Monday and Saturday of
’each week, to atteod to this business, ' ‘ ”
Jaly 15, ISSS.Ijr. , WM. B; SMITH.
Eefebekcks : WcUsborOj J. F. Donald, on sur.
iff Stowell. Addison, N. Y, IT. IL
ingtoa, D. C., Tocher and Lloyd.
AdniißlrtrgiQr’i Notice.
TfTBEREAS letferp of administration Si Unit
i T f non, wub the Will annexed, upon the estate of
James Ford.latoof Tioga county deceased, have been
granted to the tubecribeff,’ All persons .indebted to
said estate are,requested to make immediate payment,
jpd, thoeo baving claims against the snme wUt pre-
SMSM 8 * 1111 '
WmM:.
: JtkPALUELB
LINIMENT!
THE ■ _
GREAT REMEDY
FOB RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO
- buff HECK ABO JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES,
- ; CUTS AND WOUNDS PILES,HEADACHE,
AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NEB
' VOUB DISORDERS.
For all of whlqh it is a speedy and certain remedy,
and never falls.' This Liniment is prepared from the
recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fa
mous bone setter, and has been used in bis' practice,
for more than twenty years with the most astonlsh
ingsuooese. --
AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is un
rivaled by shy preparation before the pnbiio',of which
the most skeptical may.bo'convinced by a single trial.
This Liniment will ears rapidly and radically,
Rheumatic Disorder*’of every kind; and in thousands
of oases where it baa been used it has never been,
known to fail. 1 ’
' FORNEURALOIA, it.will afford immediate!
relief in every ease, however distressing.
It will relieve the worst eases of -HEADACHE In
three minutesand f, warranted to-do it. --' ’
. TOOTHACHE also will it eon Instantly.
FOR NEKTONS DEBILITY AND GENE-.
RAB LASSITUDE arising Horn imprudence or
cess, this Liniment is a moat happy and unfailing
remedy. Acting directly npop tbs nervpns. tissues,
it strengthens andwviviflesthe system; and restores
it to elasticity and vigor.
FOR PILES.—As an externa! remedy, w,
lt is tbeAeii Known, and. vrisf challenge the
world to' produce an equal. 'Every victim of'this dis
tressing compiaint .should give it a trial, for it will not
fail to afford immediate relief, and in a majority of
cases will effect , radical core. ■
QUINSY AND SORE THREAT are some
times extremely malignant and ''dingerons, but a
timely application of this Liniment will never fail to
core." ‘
SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and en
largement of the joints is liable Iqoeoarif/neglected.
The worst case"may be conquered by this Liniment
in two or days. ' - 1! --
CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES,.UL
CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the
wonderful healing properties of Dr. Sweet’s I?eal
librb LißriresT,'wben used according to directions.
Also, Chilblains, Frosted Feet,-and Insect Bites aqd
Stings.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTI
CUT, the Grout Natural ,
' DR. STEPHEN SWEEt] OF CONNECTI
CUT, is known all over the United States.
- r r'
' DIL SWEBT'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cures Bhehmatism and never fails.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is a certain remedy far Neuralgia.'
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cores Barns and.'Scalds immediately.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is tbe best known remedy for Sprains and Braises.
~ DB.-SYV£&T?SINFALLIHL^4iINMENT
Cures Jteadach* Immediately and was never knoWu
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Affords iints&tiate relief Cot Piles, and seldom'fails to
care. <
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cares Toothache in one minute.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT.
Cures Cuts and Wonnds immediately, and leaves no
sear.
, DR. SWEET’S.INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is the best remedy for 1 Sores in the knd’wnworld. '
DR. SWEET’SWpALLIBLE LINIMENT
Has been wed by. more Vban a million, people, and, all
praise it. /' ‘ 1 ' 4 ' - -
.^E.‘SWEET'Sinfallible! liniment.
Taken internally cares Colic, Cholera Morbus and
.Cholera,
DB.EWEEX’S inf liniment
Is traiy a in’need,”'ana ev'ery‘famiiy should
have it at hand.
DR, SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is for sale bj Ericy2S had-JO cuts.
1 Friend lit JTccd. Try If.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, as an ex
ternal remedy,- is Wflhqut » rir»), and will alleviate
pain more speedily than ony’othor preparation. For
all Bbenmatio and Nervous Disorders it is truly in
fallible, and as a curative for" Sores, Wonnds, Sprains,
Braises, Ac-, it*^sqothing,..healing and .powerful
strengthening' properties, excite the just wonder and
astonishment of all who hare ever given it a trial.
Over one thousand certificates of remarkable caret,
perforated by U. within the last two years, attest the
fact. I-'’.; iJM’ff . i,. lIT
To Horse:Owners!
Dz. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment for Horses
is umivaldd hy auy. acd in all ’ess'osi of Lameness,
arising from Sprains, Braises or Wrenching, its effect
is magical and certain. . Harness or Saddle Galls,
Scratches, Mange, Ac., it “ will also core speedily.
Spavin an!Ringbone may be easily prcrqntednnd
cured in their’ incipient stages,-but confirmed cases
are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No ease
olMhekiUd, tjOwever, Bp sp desperate or hopeless but
it tdayhe alleriated by Ibis Lfniment, and ite’iaithfal
application will always remove the Lameness, and
enable theiotsei fc.trtvelwlthrh'oSiparaßfj eyse.
J,
EVERY HORSE OTTNER
should have this renedy at baud’, for its timely nse at
the first appearance .of .Lameness will effectually pre
vent {hose formidable diseases, to which ail horses are
liable, and which many otherwise Valuable
horses nearly worthless. 1 ‘ ■
; Imr SWEEP’S
Infallible Liniment,
. ■ -L-rTihs -t he : ■
SOLDIER’S FRIEND,
And thonsonda have found it
TRULY : \A PRIEND IN NEED I
catrrior*.
To avoid- impnsition* obsejro the, Signature and
Likeness of Sr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and
also "Stephen Sweet’s Infallible LinimenP’ Mown in
the glass of each bottle, without which none are gen
uine. HiCHABSSOS A CO.,
' Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct
; MORGAN A ALLEN, General Agents,
■ -= 4# Cliff Street, New York.
SST- Bold by all dealer* everywhere.
December 10/1863.-Ij.
1.. Be Ac JBU L ASTHOIIt, „
StarallactiurM -eif' Thategcftplt Materials,
■ ' eoi - BBOACWAV. • «■, -V.
CARD PBOTOOBAPB&
Onr Catalogds now embraces' considerably over
POUR THOUSAND’iaSvmA subjects (to;whieh ad,
dittoes ere'conririuaHy being made) of PortraiU of
.EminentAmerlcane, etc., vis: !, J ■ •
JJ Mejpr Generals, 625 Statesmen,. :-
IDOBrigadior Generals, .127 Divines, 1.,
259 Colonels, .1' 116 Authors, -
84 Lieutenant Colonels, 30 Artists,
2()7 othor Officers, ’ Jl2.Bt.ege. "•
60 Nary Officers, 48 Prominent Women,
147 Prominent Foreign Portraits,!
2699 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART,
including. reproductions of the most celebrated En--
gravinge. Paintings, Statues,Ac. Catalogues sent on
receipt of Stamp. An order for One Down, Pictures
from cor Catalogue will be filled en receipt! of $l.BO,
pad sent by mail, PEER,
Of these we manufacture a great
in price from 50 cents to $5O each.
Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being eupe
riot in beauty and durability to any others, the
smaller kinds can be sent safely by mail at a postage
of six cents per ox. '
The more expensive can bo sent by express.
- We also keep a large assortment of
BTEREBCOPES AND STEEEBCOPIC VIEWS.
Our Catalogue of these will be sent to any address
on receipt of Stamp. E. &H. T. ANTHONY,
Manufacturer! of Photograph Material*,
601 BROADWAY, New-York.:
Friends or relatives of prominent military.men
will confer, a favor by sending us their likenesses to
copy. They will be kept carefully and returned un
injured. ' ,1
FINE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER for Congre
gations to present to their Faster, or for other purpo
ses, with suitablo insoriptions, Ac.
Sept, 2,1863-6 m.
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY.
THE undersigned having, purchased the well
known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. 4 6. 8.
Bowen on the Cowanesque River, two miles east of
Knoxville, takes this method of informing theinbabi
tants of Tioga and adjoining’ oountier thft£ he will
manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to suit
customers, into • I c
FLANNELS, J
CASSIMERES,
DOB-SKINS, J .
FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds.
The machinery lhas been thoroughly repaired and
new machinery added thereto, also an improved new
wheel which will enable him to work the entire sea
son. He will pay particular attention to j |
Holt Cardlnp A Cloth Presilng,
which will be done in the neatest possible manner,
having added one new Roll Machine; wRi enable him
to dispatch and accommodate people ; from a distance.
He wonld farther say that be has carried on the busi
ness in manufacturing woo! for fanners In Bradford
and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; he
therefore can warrant all work and satisfy his custo
mers, using nothing in manufacturing hut genuine
wool. JOSEPH INGHAM.
Deerfield, May 5, ISte-ly. I[ j.
CORNING
WHOLESALE DRUG AND BOOK STORE.
BUGS AND MEDICINES, ii
PAINTS AND OILS, ■ j
WINDOW GLASS, |
KEROSINK OIL, j
ALCOHOL, I i j.
BOOKS AND 1 STATIONERY,
Sold at itholesalo by
W. D. TERBULL. ,
Country Merchants supplied with these articles at
NEW YORK PRICES.
Corning, Feb. 20,1862.
STOVES AltO TIIfWABE.
WILUAM ROBERTS
HAS opened a new Stove and j Tin .Shop in the
Store opposite Boy’s Building, where he is pre
pared to furnish his old friends and customers, and
the public generally with everything in his lino ol
business. Including ,
Cooking Stoves of tbe most approved styles; Far
lor. Dining .Room, and Coal Shoves; Tinware and
Kitchen furniture of all varieties.
, SSSt* Call and see our sew stock.,
Wejlsboro, Feby. 5, 1862. |j
Sore Throat and Diphtheria.
fr~ NEW and powerful remedy. ,to be used
only externally has jnst been found. It must
be applied when -the first symptoms appear, and it
#lll certainly reduce'the swelling, and incarnation.
Call for the Lethean Ointment at Eoy*t Drag Store,;
Directions aeoompany each bottle. Price 25-cents.
Wellsboro, Feb. 4,1863. ’ ;
Something for Everybody.
IT is g common remark of physicians, that
slun. diseases and eruptions were never so preva
lent as now. It should be borne in mind that at
ROT'S Drag Store a new purifier is offered for sale,
the Depurativa ,Syrup of lodide of Potassium. This
is the best blood purifier in the world. It works
wpnders In Scrofula and all those diseases which in
dicate- ah impure state of the blood. .Try it and be
convinced. April 8.
T ADIES should procare the new DYES
Jm which are! sold at. Boy’. Drag Stare, as they
make* fist colors, and are sold at a low price. Call
and get a Circular, Wellsboro, May 2?, 1863.
Patent Horse-Power.
fTtflE undersigned taka pleasure in notifjing the
I - public, that they have sneeeeded in dnvisjngi
Uoisa Power with only three places of friction, and
combines the 'maximum ,of . efficiency, durability,
and economy, with the.nunimnm of weight and price.
On account of its sianplisity it may bo constructed
by anymeobanie for lesa. tbsn half the cost usually
paid for 'horsepowers. It is well , adapted to thrash,
ing grain, sawing wood, and churning,also for torn.
Tng lathes, saws, planes, and other' machinery in the
shop. Individual rights $5,00. i TdWnship, County,
and State: rights far isle cheap atonpofiice. Agents
wanted .to sell territory. For .further particulars Ad
dress . i; MIDDAUGH A CLAHK.
Mansfield, July 23,1862,-tf. . .
v TO THE PUBLIC.
I AM now prepared to manafaetnre, at my eiteblilh
mont in Deerfield, . {, -
’ PLAIN AND FANCY' FLANNELS,
’ Also, Ladies', ■ •
BALMORAL SKIRTS
i 1 ,
to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit cn*.
tom ere. ■ . JOSEPH INGHAM.
.Knoxville, July 15,1883.
- ■> O ATLil'N’B
improved;
- Fire aid Water Proof Cement
tbe be«t prepwßtbn In me for menfilng broken articles,
such as Glass,China,Crockery, Wood,.LSaUrer,OrnaneoU,
Stone, Metal. Bona, Ivory,Feari, PortefaUUj .In fact, moat any
broken article. Being perfectly white it will pot disfigure
the articles. \t will stand all climates, and wheti thoroughly
dry f tbe part to which it is applied will be as Strong as it
was before broken. Price 25 cebta per bottle.
3, A. EOT, Agent for;liog»€oanty.
Wellsbord, August 26,1863,
New Arrival at tbe Boob Store.
- A : -GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Ladies’
•cjl. -Fancy Goods, Embroidery Braids, Dtetsßraids,
Gloveaj Thread,Needles/Bnttona, Zephyr,"Wonted,
Shetland -Yaw, Ac., Ac., may be fennd atthe store of
J. F. Robin son. - Her would also beg leave to call at
tention to bis large' assortment of Photograph Al
bums. [April 22,1863] J. F. ROBINSON.
C* UGARSI—t can sell pulverised, crushed,
KJ coffee, and brown Sugars, as low a* any dealer in
Tioga County, ; [April 22] W. T. MATHERS.
OCGAR CORED HAMSand SHOULDERS,
LA prime quality, at [April 22] MATHERS’.
FLOUR, best and middling grades, at lowest
market prices, at [April 32] MATHEBSV
I HAVE PRIME PORK, bdine packed-, bythe
pound and barrel, and sell it {»■ cheap ns any bub
In Wellsboto. i [April 32] W. T. MATHBRS.
Pbotograpkic Albnme.
; Econsaif l» Wealifc ■•••;=
CURE YOUR COUGH FOR 1 -ENTS,
The Bai4iti <!keapt&‘Sw !
Became Zi&JoG ORTS
Great Cough Seined)',
- &hsssjgasL
adeccorttngto the directW
gaiagßaS
i&otiou of.the Ihroßln£
■?» vegetable rettedlei »f.
Its remedial kingdom are
on Its po*er to auuta*
“<J rlgoroturtfrelation
r Wood, through the lg,„ r
lot • rlolent remedy &•
>nt—warn, searching and
(re; 6ft* be takes by tt#
-P^non
«« ZiDOC POKtKE’9
jAH has been In an to «Bs>
4s tar oecr 13 ream, and bit
tired Its present sale limply
'lot recommended by then
ire nied it to their afficb
ends ind others,
tart Important.— Has.
■'edoo Porter’s Cnratlre Be).
> mid at a price which
.It In the reach of erery
‘ofceepitcoarenlentioraH.
The timely use of a single bottle will prore to Jbo worth 1(0
times Its coat.
NOTICE.— Savs Tout MoirrT*.—Bo not'be persuaded t*
purchase articles at 4s to $1 which do not contain- the rir*
tnes of al3 cent Bottle of Madame Sorter’* Cnrmtire B*l
aam, the cost of manufacturing which ia as great as that »f
almost any other medicine; and the rery Jow price at which
it is sold, makes the profit to the seller apparently small,
and unprincipled dealers will sometimes-recommend other
medicines on which their profits are larger, unless ths eas
terners insist upon baring Madame Porter's and none other.
Ask for Madame Porter’s Co retire Balsam, price 18 ceati,
and in large bottles at 25 cents, and.take no other. If y 6,
cannot get it at one store yon can at another.
J 9“ Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers ai 13 cesti,
and in larger bottles at 25 cents, ■'
For sale by JOHN A. BOY, Wellsbor®, Pa.
BALL A BCCKEL, Proprietors,
New York.
Jan. 23.1663.-ly.
OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL.
THE FAIL TERM of the Osceola High Seheol
under the direction ot Prof. Wightman, conmei.
ces on Tuesday, Sept. 1,1863, and continues Id wests.
The Fall and Spring terms continue 11 weeks nek.
The past success of this Institution has been truly
gratifying to its numerous friends, and the pntpset
for the ensuing year is more flattering than erer be
fore. There is no v no want of commodious room
for a large number of .students. The new bailding is
designed for ladies exclusively. Gentlemen, or cob.
panics of ladies and gentlemen together will rooa in
the school building. A teacher will room in (teh
building and have the control of the students.
No institution in this section of the country ofen
airy better facilities for obtaining an education tkss
this. The range of studies embraces ererything nte>
esaary.to entering college.
A Teacher’s Class will be formed during the Till
term, using “ Holbrook’s Normal Method” and Cslk.
in’s Object Lessons" as text books.
For particulars as to. expenses, regulations, it,
address the Principal of one of. the Trustees and ob
tain a circular.
A. E. BOSARD, Esq., 1
ALLEN BEELY, ITrutcer.
ENOCH SL STEEE, J
Osceola, July 1, 1868-tf.,
C ABIIET
qPHV WARE ROOM.
THE Subscriber moat respectfully announcti tba
be baa on band at the .old-stand, and for lalea
. Cheap Lot of* Fornitare.
cojnprialng in part
Dreaoing and Common Bureau*, Seereternt* end Beck
Canes, Center, Card and Pier Table*, Pining end
Breakfast Tablet, Marble-topped and Common Standt,
Cupboard*, Cottage and other Bedend*, Standi, Sc*
/a* and Chair*, (HU and Booeteopd Moulding* fot
Picture jryamew. ~ ~ ' -
.COFFINS made to order on abort aibtjr*. A
hearse will be furnished if desired.
N. B. Taming and Sawing donate order.
Auguat 11, 1859. B. T. VANHOM,
Tlircibing IffacbJne*. and Afrl
cultural lanpleueaii.
THE subscriber would respectfully anoonces
to the citizens of Tioga and adjoining eountiei,
that lie stUl continues to sell Agricultural Implement!
as agent for the old well established firm of Wheeler
Meliclt & Co., of Albany, N. T. They bare made
several valuable improvements to their former inri
valed Threshing Machines and large. additions to
their variety. They now manufacture two different
kinds of Bail Boad Horse Powers, for .one, two and
three horses, arix horse lever Power, andthree differ
ent sizes of their celebrated Bake Threshers and
Winnowers from 26. inch, cylinder to ji. Likewise
Palmer’s Excelsior, self-snstainlng. Horse Pitchfork,
Circular and crosscut Saw Mills, Clover Hollers,Peed
Cutters,' Horse Bakes £c. t all of which -is offered Ur
sale strictly at Albany prices, adding- transports tto,
for cash or approved notcf on time. , All kinds of ex
tras for repairing eld machines kept on Hand or on t
dered on short notice. Orders solicited and promptly i.
attended to. B. S. TEAKS.
Troy, Pa., June IT, 1363.
jgglSM. MANHOOD;
daSEar k° w Lost! Bov Beatoredr
J**t PmiU*ked t in a Sealed .Envelope. Price Six Cato.
A Lecture on ths Nature, Trwfttaataad
Radical Cur. of Spermatorrhoea ot Bemiaei Wuk
nesi, Sexual Debility, Ncrroutness, and Involuntary
Emissions, indocing Impotency, Consumption, sad
Physical Debility. ;
By HOST JCI7L7£IZWEU, A O.
- The important fact:that tho awful consequences ef
Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without into*
nal medicines, or the dangerous application of caul'
tics, instruments, medicated, bougies, and other em
pirical devices, is here' clearly, demonstrated, and the
entirely new and highly, sueeessftil treatment it
adopted by the celebrated author,: fully explained, hy
means of which every one is enabled to cue himself
perfectly,. and at the least possible cost, thereby
avoiding all the advertised nostrums of {ths day.
This lecture will provha boon to thousands sad
thousands.
gent under sea], in a plain envelope, to pay address,
poet paid on receipt of two postsujo stamps, by ad
dressing the publishers, /T ' "
CHAS. 3. C.KtTSB A CO.,
K 7 Bewety.Hew Toth, Post Office Box, 45!*-
Sept.' 7, 1863-So, ■
wool, CARDING
AND CLOTH DRESSING.
Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.
THE undersigned, thankful- for past favors,
maid in form bis friends and the public general,
ly, that be ii located permanently 1* .Wel)»heto,«l3
refitted ap the'old Foundry Building with entire nett
machinery for the purpose of
WOOL CARDING & CLOTH DRESSING,
He will ptannbctnre wool by the yard, or os shattft
to suit customers, into
CASSIMERES, and FtTiX CIOTBSi
or aix gfsits.
As hi* woriarnnby steam power.heemn card'Wool
at any time for customers coming from * Slelaaee.
Being a practical Cloth Dresser, and having follow
ed it for,a number of yean, he can therefore-wanul
all wort to giro fall satisfaction, or the -money re
turned. ■g
$Sr- Wool Carded for four cents pair pound, aed
Cloth Dressed at from eigh tto eighteea eenta per yaraT H|
as per color and finish.- Hi
S3T Wool taken in pay for work. , H|
Wellsboro, May 20,1868. CHARLES LEE. H
BPEWAI COURT.
•Vf-OTIC® it hereby, given that « Special Conrt will l» ‘•, ld
XI by the Hoo. lllpm* Mercer, at (be Owrt ■ Hoa«
Wellsboro, comm«&dDg on. this third Hoadaj In Oct®***
next. and to contlnae-oma rreeltj for the trial ofU*WW
Ingcaneca, to wit; '
S Eoee.now B B Sent, n. Stephen Babooeh,
Sarah I Keene, n. Arooa Blxbr, ' „
A Blxhy'a Adm'r, r». Sank L Keen*,
Sank t Keene, t». A race BUby,
A 8 Tomer, *> v Jdkn Sav«t(h
H M l*ttlmer at al, t», A -Seat *»,, ■
John N Bache, , ri.W E Dodga,
3W Mayn.r, ■ ta. BBattoHaJ,
J P Sonaldacn, ra-AVOone,
JN,Beebe, w, j«bwn»«. _ _
Anjtut 19,1863. J. Pretty