The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, December 16, 1863, Image 3

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    ~ ISITATOR.
THE
ioOAll AH'P MIBOEIiI.A:yEOTrB
VfaUiboro, •Wtodtariaarj; Deo, 16 r 1863,
, '_-j Saw .A^turt^iements,;
ftmlion—ValsntineWebb.' 1
Atlantic A Eields.
Special No!He«.—Th« forgetfelneti «f appli
' cants forces ns io give notice, that riotice’pf all appli
cations for license mast bo paid for. before they can
appear in The, Aoitatob, W* bare all tie stookiwo
iaftndtotabe in each enterprises-
‘ &BHOTBD—Mr.Harkocsa As removed Ms stock of
bapts and ahoea to the room- lately oMnpied by .Esq-
Cfrowl. Give him a call. ; t?■ i ; .
To the BioK.—Dr. Jackson advertises that he will
be at this place onSatnrday and Banday, Jan. 9 and
1881. See his appointments on foorth page.
Dohaiiojt Visit. —The friends of .the Rev, Mr.
Shaw, are invited to attpad a Donation at the house
df Nelson CafUn/in Charleston, ; on TuasdaJ after
noon qqd evening, Dec. 22d,,1?W. '- ■ ■'
Onn Sahta CnAOthasarrjved intownwitha largo
assortment of »y e; op .M«hea_d
quariero at the book store... He Informs ns that Mr.
J. P. Robinson will sell them, to cuttomers at the.
lowest cash rates. . > .
The following le a list of casualties in the battlß.of
Milo Kan, Nor;; 29,>f thejtAth.Pa. Caralry. CapL
Robinson'e Company, from T.tga codnty, Pa.:
Ifoiintied.— Sergt-'H F. lsaac Wilkinson.
Tbos. Rodmakor;,t3eo. Chrisiftger, Wm. Black.
if,Way. —Corpl. Chas. Da iaihg, Jos. Walters, E.
Squires. ' '
Cobrv Cut News.— We bav&recmved the first six
jiamberi of a paper-of the '.iboii name, pnbUshed at
Corry, Erie county, Pa.'. ByloOking .over the-adver
tisements we should judge )M our friend W. A. Roe
haseome to : the ooneioiian tbafthc way'to be soooes
ful is to uso pribterVmk. The paper Is 'got npib
gppd style and presents a neat typographical hppearf
' ftface. We wish it tuecegs.., . *■ ■ r
just received some beautiful sheet music
published by Oliver .Ditson A Go.; 277 Washington
Street, Boston. “ GeneraT GmuCrGrand March,"
« La Mia Letiiia," a charming fustrumebtalplece from
the opera of “I. Lombardi,".by -Brinley Richards;
“ The Shadow Song Polka Rcdowa,” by I.S. Knight;
and the Jfcmic song “ Cousin Jedediah." Thapostage
on sheet music is but one or tVo cents for each piece,
and therefore persons at a di lance can obtain it by
mail much cheaper than by express. Ail orders ad
diesscd to these publishersfwill be' promptly at
tended to. . , • f ; . •■■ \
Nbw-Tork A Erie Railroad;—Change ot hours
commencing Thursday, Dec. 10, 1863. Trains will
lesTo Corning as follows: •. ’
■WEEIWApn notyjD, ~ .* ■
Ko. i, Buffalo Express..,. ........ 6 23 p m
No. 3, Night Express 5 25 a ra
80. 6, Mail , 12 40 a m
EASTWARD pOU-VD'.
No. 2, New York Expres f... 9 57 a m
80. 4, Nigfit Express 22 p m
80. 12 .i. —. r .. .1..... 4 ,05 p m
80. 16, Cincinnati Egress:,...! 3 23 a ih
'No. 20, Way Freight, 1... 115 pm
CnAS. Misot, GenT Bupt.
Asleep,—The people of Pennsylvania ate taking
the wetter ,concerning the raising of 38,0'00 addition
altroopr very easy. To judge from appearances one’
would suppose the whole Stale was asleep. The
sleepers will have a sudden airjtjtoning, however, on
the sth of January! • ■ > '■. >- ■ ■
LfPOKTAST TO THE RELATIVES OE PRISOSEUS OV
War. —The Departmenfat Wnjbington has decided
to pay to the wives or'faraillefliof officers or soldiers
non confined as priaoners-of Jratithc amount of puy
that may be duo. This in'certainly an excellent or
der.and if will give many ffinjiHcs-cot only the means
of relief for themselves, but obfeijending assistance
to their.Watives or friends. jj ■
U. S. Reyeses Tax.— Fari;|ert.who. batcher their
own stock—that is the stock tbyyhave raised err fati
toned on their farms-iand in'gftat .way' sell it, mast
make a return under oath to 1 Assistant Assessor of
all stock thus slaughtered antl'- I *o'ld* They do not
need a license untesk they worth'; bat
they are bound to pay 20 cents j)ir bead, for all cattle
over 18 months old, 5 cents forsil under 18 months,
6 cents Cor eaeh bog,and S cents/or-each sheep.
Report op Secretary of Aid, Society
fob the mosth op NoyEiiß^fti - 1868- — The Society
taro during the month sent JO; the Sanitary Gommia
3i#Q one barrel potatoes anjf a box- containing the
■ following articles t 1- '
3 qaatvpieced,«dv»nte4j'hy-the.yopng girls, 1
doable wrapper! ri&r^nsll?!; 6 lawn- hand
kerchiefs, 1 package sage, d pillows fqr water
dressings, 6 smollnop pillow^,'s ( ‘ rolls linen, rags; 4
large feather p.iilo*s,Ts busHfs dfied apples, 4 pin
cushions and pins, 2 atm slin ( |?, 2 pair vfoolen socks,
2 pew calico shins; IZ'fiUgeip’cots, 2 1 packages dried
com, 3 dotes packages lint, lldcien rolls bandages.
1 roll cotton rags. 1 package } package dried
crab apples, old magazines andfpopefs.
The following persons haya*be©JL-addedJko the list
via«t - R« Bowqn,’Newton
/ Eigoncy. . ; •; -
/ -JJoniitioni Received,— Mrs. * 4|eo.. Barker, I bushel
potatoes; -Mrs. Jas. Locke, 1 biabC* potatoes; Robert
Roy, ink-for marking boxes Christian, 2 shirts,'
slightly wdrn, lint and bapAges, 1 package dried
blackberries, 1 package dried Jaipes
B.'Joriea, 1 barrel for, packing'? Mrs. Cdpestidk, 1
bushel potatoes; “ Friend,” sbwf H doken
eggr; -Lucy B.,Moore, 2 gallons' pickles'without vine
‘gw; Mrs. Ctymer, wool-delaiiWW cushions, cloth for
patchwork, 0 yards new lawn.for.h*hdkerch'iefB,.priDt
ed labels for boxes Ac., sent j.Mrs. R.
G. White, 8 gallons vinegar; Celebration .Commit*
t«e,” $26.40; Mary' Cowden,£'clolh for., patchwork,
bundle rags; Sarah Barker&cloth fob patchwork;
Mrs. 11. Young, cloth for jratehwork; Mrs. ,0-. D.
Smith, cloth for patchwork; Williams, clfath-for
patchwork; Mrs. Sam). Dicklnsoh, bag dried, plums,
1 bushel dried apples; u Friend** lawn skirt, bundle
retton rags; Mrs. Archer, Z- ghllons pickles) Mary'
jaoore, 7 pin cushions; JohirN. Bacbe, Rsq., large
load of bark; Mrs. Dr-.Pack.et 8 gallons apple but-
3 gallons pickled cabbage! Mrs. S. E. Bnsworth,'
impounds dried applet; MaUr- Sturroek, bag dried
•nhonWi.rries, ba dried . ■ ■
■w.u-v— , Anr C. -i .irttKJiAtJ, Secretary.
WeUftwo’, Nor. JO, 1663. ,■ '
' S °s^ E ?f c , A i?^P nA:TI!AI f Vailky.—Forwarded
“gif r„V^ mi 863 T * <> ' ft*ai Breach, U. 8. Sani
wry Commission, 130! Street, Philadelphia:
lh. M Ck !.l S ’ l Etk i c but >Vl bo* eonteining2
d'nV,i ? d b ?n Cm J es ' 10 H 4 *®* currants, li Ibr.
5 2 !“* d , fled . 23 IbS-dricd
ton on’ii 6 |, ' DeD t .°' re 8j 4 people books,:* rolls of cot-
P l '? 6B -I 4 muslin drawers, 6
pairs of woolep socks, 5 shirts, ■ . ■
' J Mirs E. leeve Tolls', Cor. Eeo’y.
ticed befoin hli’r? 1 ihould. .bare been ao
abtfojobbllhavebut jutiicceirsdit,
J . . * , h, E. Moose.
ef^or^v^^ 9 Tjec/B, 1863,.
fJWfr-* 1 ** 0 * A %N. 5* 62 y™*’
irhom rt,V l ra<l 'i i 64 ** *f? e of fifteen to John Allen,'
°<rt OVe l 111115 c beriahe4.:.aaa hasbandfor many
com!; v 3 6nt »'cd together at Newport. Buck,
fire »„ P bi) ndol pbia-wbel-e theyremained
»>iich to» n *?a BeW ' ra : D ?lmafj Vioga county,J?a., to
*•» aS*. a J? ““e focty-gw J#ar». ago. They
totrtnVmi? 19 •“ItMl eys4fe‘ intbelast-named
8,,, JP’it when ,thee came atmoat e trtidetv
Ilf. ~.t“ en *•* eonvertei to a Christian coarse
ScihS.i , 9 . a *?, Q f J7.lt! a pniyer..meeting held at
gt. 0?'*" ., At PKUadelph la, the trasa member of the
i«n » r *’* Chatch, on sth Stfeet She had long
* Of the £■» WeUebaro.
Said sho-'tdhwpastdT,'* few'wee£i before heir death
Safe* I tried jtnclffnrafid
serve the-Lord; bat
have been a poor" erring nreatnre. Bat He is merci
ful. Praise Ber bnjbaUd .was parted
from her by death, seven years ago' ; last Jane; and
no# their bodies, free forever from the pain that once
racked them, rieep in one grave in the new .Cemetery
‘of'WelUbgrd.Vhaetheir,happy epipts areuniteddn
heaven. Mrs. Allen had for a long time the
most assiduous and indefatigable 'care, involving la*
borioas and sleepless.watchfulness;' and her neigh
bors and friends In ?the Borough, faithfully and in a
Commendable manner attended her to the last, .
’ J.D.B.
In MiddJebury, on tbe the_ I7th nit, of typhoid
fever, LOUISA, wife of IJeber Cole, aged 62 years, 6
monihs/ahd 7 days. .
In Knoxville JTot.-30, 1863, of typhoid fever,
CLARENCE E.*, son of Isaac and Helen M. Loghrey,
aged.lft years, 9 months, and 8 days. >
A dutiful son, a kind, affectionate’brother and com
panion, honest apd .upright in: all his, dealings with
bis employes) he won the hnd esteem of all who
knew him. Baring an illness of several weeks no
murmur escaped his lips, but he expressed a perfect
resignation tb the .will of God. Be left, his friends
the happy assnranoe that their lobs is bis everlasting
gain. - i.. J v Con.* •
In Knoxville, on the. 4th insi, of typhoid foyer,
HELEN M.) wlfe'of Isaac toghrey, in the SSth year
of her age.
.A loved and; loving wffp and/taother, b** been, re
moved froa-.a wide circle of .“kindred
wbieh and »«r bappj.
Shehos lefr behind*her gentle a life ’and
character marked by unusual sweetness and unselfish
ness of disposition and rendered more attractive .by
a cbeerfulUhristian faith and hope and charity.-
Co*. *"
' In Charleston, on the Bth Inst, gf dropsy. -Mrs.
DIANA., ElCE. ; relict of -S. J. Eipe, aged $0 years, 6
months, and 5 daysi J
The deceased has left a family of ten children to
mourn her loss. One is in the army~thns:in three
brief years, father, mother, and two i’ohildren have
been’torn from tbe family circle, pennon on the-Oc
casion by the writer. .. . , J. Isqbbicx. -
SPECIAL* y NOTIOBS.
SAFOBIFIEE,
OR CO TSTCEkSn’R-A-TEU LYB
FAMILY SOAP MAKER. ,
WAR makes high prices; Saponifier helps to rc
‘ Jnco them. It makes SOAP, for FOUR cents a pound
hy using your kitchen grease.
CAUTION 1- As spurious 1 Lyes are offered
also, be careful and only 1 buy the PATENTED arti
cle put up in .IRON cans, ail others bcipg COUN
TERFfiIiS. ' • ‘
PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO,
. Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street
Pittshnrgr-Pitt Street and Svqneine Way.
. Nov, 18, 1863-om.
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS
OF BOTH {SEXES.
A Reverend geutlemnu having 1 been restored to
health in a few days, after undergoing all the usual
routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment
witbout-enccess, considers it bis* sacred duty , to com
municate to his*a£Beted fellow creatures the means of
cure. Hence on the receipt of an addressed envelope,
be will send (free) a copy of the preemption used.
Direct to Dr. Jobs M* DagnAll, 186 Pulton Street,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Jane 1, 1863-ly.
THU CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
OF A NERVOUS INVALID.
Published for the benefiLand as.a caution (o yonng
men, and others, wb <y suffer from Nervous Debility,
Early Decay, and th6ir kindred ailments—supply
ing the means of self-core. By one wbo has' cured
himsbir after being a "victim of . misplaced confi
dence in medical humbug end qoaeleryi By enclo
sing a port-paldTilrected'eDrelope, single copies may
be had of the author, Nathasiel MaYtaih, Esq.,
Bedford, Kings uounty,New York..
June I, 1863-ly,
PULMONARY CONSUMPTION*A CURABLE OJS
EASEIM
A CARD,
TO- CONSUMPTIVES
The undersigned having been restored to health fn
a few weeks, by a*rery simple remedy, after having
suffered several years with a severe long Section,
and that .dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to
make known to bis fellow-sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a cony of the
prescription used (free of charge), with the directions
for preparing and using the same, which .they will
find a ««re cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi
tis, Coaghs,-Colds, Ac. The only object of the ad
vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the
afflicted, and spread information which ves
to be ; and be topes every sufferer will try
his remedy; os U will coat -them nothing, and may
prove a blessing. • * , <
Parties wishing the prescription will please address
Eev..EBWARD A< WILSON,
-Williamsburgh, Kings County New York.
Sept 23, 1863-4 m.
MADAME PORTER’S. CURATIVE BALSAM
has long tested the truth that there are first
principles in Medicine as there is in Seience, and this
Medicine is compounded on principles suited to the
manifold nature of Man! The cure of Cojda is m
keeping open the porfs, and in creating a gentle; inr
ternal warmth, and this is caused by the use of this
Medicine- Its remedial qualities ore based on Us
power to assist the bealtby and vigorous circulation
of blood-through the lungs, it enlivens the imusejes
and'assists the skin to perform its duties of regular
ting the heat of the system, and in gently throwing
off the waste substance from the snrfkce of the body>
at is not a violent remedy, but emollient.' worming',
searching and effective. Sold by all druggists at-13
Ind 25 cents per bottle. Sept., 9, 1863.
A GENTLEMAN! cared of Nervous Debility, In
competency, Prenature Decay and Yobthfnl
Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be
happy to furnish to all who need it(freo of charge)
the recipe and, direccion« for making the simple Rem
edy used in bis dase. Those wishing to profit by fafs
experience—and possess a Valuable Remedy—will
receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,)
by addressing JOHN S. OGDEN,
■ ' No. 80 Nassau Street, NewTork.
•' Sept. ICaliBo3-jfmoB. ’ ' •
ADtIIJVISTKATOffi.’S NOTICE.
LETTERS of Admiqistmtion»haying been granted
to tfa'e pubpcribor on the estate' of Kat>son Park
hurst, late of Lowrengovillo, deceased,.notipe is here
by given to-those.indebted to said estate to make im
mediate payment, and those having claijns to, present
thepa properly authenticated for settlement to , ,
J! G. PARRHURBX, Adin’r.
-Elkland K Dec* 9,1863-fit. - -
CAME into the.enclosure of the -subscriber on or
about the 26th of October last, -
A RED STEER,
white lipped Ui), 2 year. old., The dwner U reqnest
e>d to prore property, pay charges amt ; t»ke it away,
■ SaMTIEL eogeks.
Cherry Flattfc S’oy.lS, 1863-St.*
Admin let rator’s Ifotlce.
LETTERS of Administration having been granted
to the gnbieriberstm the
Marvin.iato of. Charleston - township,, deceased, no
tice* is hereby given to those indebted to said,estate to
make immediate payment, and those having' claims
to present them'properly authenticated for settlement.
to ' MARIAS MARVUO t
JAMES KELLY, ) Admr•
Charleston, Nov. 25, 1863-dt.
HEW MILLINERY SHOP,
ATHAINSBURG, TIOGA COUNTY, PA;
MISSPADLINE SMITH bega leave to announce
‘to the oitiiena of Uainsbarg and vicinity, that
ehohas opened a' Millinery Shop in the 1 house.of
JobnEobinson, and is prepared to .do in the best
manner, all kinds of work that she may bo favored
'with.., i . ,V-- •’ • " - ; :1. - ' i. 1
Stamping'for Braiding done;
I also wUb'td inform my' ooatomers of Wellshoro.
and vicinity dhat X oto befottml otmy shop opposite
Boy’e fimg. Store. : -
Mainjburg, Nor. 35,d863-tf. t j
[COMMOKTCATED J
ESTBAV.
THE TIO©A COONIY A ©ITAT OR.
ypi’R attention
_rt .
-ft
<r ■
TO THE TARGE * ATTRACTIVE STOCK
—OP—
,T -i. .*! .
- rvc
SEW FAIL MB WINTER
GOODS
Now on band and. being received daily at tbo *nb-
Bcribor’s, (NO. 3, CONCERT- BLOCK. CORNING.
N. Y.;) in which great, inducement* are offered a*
regards •.
QUALITIES, STYLES & PRICES.
Goodaof all bind* are beingiold at a* lew rata* a*
can reasonably be expected.
(Che Stock is in much better shape than erer brfore
to fillall call*or orders, - ~ , ,
WE SHALE
OOETJEVE. TO SELL AIL
DOMESTICS,
SUCH AS
BROWN SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS,
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS,'DENIMS, '
TICKINGS, STRIPES, CHECKS;
COTTON FLANNELS, „
‘ HEAVY COTTON- - ..
. . ADES,
‘ ’ TARNS,
WHITE,, RED, : ,
BLUE AND GREY,
MIXED WOOL FLANNELS, ,
SHAKERS FLANNELS. WRAP
PERS, DRAWERS, to., ta„ to., to.,
' At about the same low rates we hare been telling
the past tbr,e months. ,
WE CANNOT EE UNDERSOLDI
PRINT S.
COMMON, MEDIUM t EXTRA GOODS,
' AT THE
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
A verylarge stock lo retail from.
-3BNBISS @®(S®S 9
TbisJstock Is full ot choice Goods, such as
DeLAINES, ALPACCAS, MOHAIRS,
WOOL PLAIDS. WOOL DeLAINES,
PLAIN t '&o.
No one should buy a dress before examining this
stock.
IN SHAWLS
We can do well with ail; the stock is largt; plenty
of .
BROCHE ft WOOI, SHAWLS,
OUIIBLE & SINGLE,
From-low prices to extra qualities. Small Shawls, Ac.
CLOAKS AND ' CLOA KINGS.
W« are doing a LARGE CLOAK TRADE, keep
log all the
LEADING STYLES,
and selling them at such CLOSE RATES that no one
can get them op cheaper, without they can eat and
make the garment themselves, and then they can save
but portion,of the costs’of making. If par
ties prefer to make dp for themselves we have the
CLOTHS & TRIMMINGS
of all kin da at the
-lowest! cash rates.
i
BALMORALS.
Wooah'snlt any one as to price or quality, keeping
them from the LO WEST /,V MARKET to the EX-
TRA GOODS, whi.
m we sell as low as last season.
} & SHOES. |
loos its own advertising. I would!
sustomera
BOOT
This Department
simply remark that
DEPEND
ca:
on haringalfall tap)
>ly of the
■“SAME ST.
iNOARD GOODS,
At articles (old to be ai repre-
and that we warrant
een ted. We can idi
Alt
CCSTOMERS
from the best styles
DOUBL
sf Indies veer to the hear;
SOLE Boor,
the smallest child to the'extra
best make Boots. la Men’s D.
indy oaths’ .always an ’hand in
and fit any one, from
Bite#.- Richardson's
8. JUS. BbyO
full supply CHEAP.
® Ife IE S Ss o •
At usual we will keep oar, Grocery Stock in good
order, and sell.ererjjtbiag at the lowest market Tates.
' T 1 -‘V , . ...
WHOLESALE TRADE.
. . .. • ij
All goods sold at -Wholesale -at lower rates than
NEW YORK TIME PRICES. Wo con do bettor
by all buyers of Small Wholesale- Bills. than' most
dealers, as we add-but a small commission to New
York Cosh, Prices. _ s ■
PRODUCE
Of slTkind* taken on u favorable teralr as as/
buyer. CASH pj4jTZ7 for.aU marketable artfylei*
jr. 4, PARSOHB, :' ■ : ; ;; ' ;
C*ralug,lf. "Vf.l
SSrethbor It, 1843; -
NOTAETOttDBINKI
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED i
VEGETABLE EXTRACT
A PURE TONIC,
THAT WILL BELIEVE THE AFFLICTED, AND
NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS.
DB. HOOFLAND’S
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
DE- C. M., JACkSON,
PHILADELPHIA, FA.
■WILL effect oally and most certainly
CURE ALL DISEASES
' ARISING PROM A
DISORDERED
LIVER,
. STOMACH,
o» KIDNEYS
' ’moFLAinys oebman bittebs
WILL'CURE EVERT CASE OP
Cilronic or Herrons. Debility. Dis
ease of the Kldne)*, and Disea.
te» arising from a Disordered
Stomach.. ■ ;
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS
Bemiting from Disorders of the 1 ' Digestive
i Organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness. or Blood to the Head
Acidity of the StomaCh, Nanssa, Heartburn, Disgasfi.
fur Food, Falne«s or Weight in the Stomach
•,. L Sour Eructations, Sinking «r Flatter
a tering at the Fit of the Stomach,
- fiwimmiogof the Head,Har-
Harried and Difficult
' '■ “ Breathing. Flatter
ingat toe Heart; 1
Choking or
. . Suffocating 6eo*
aatlona when In a lying
of
Vision, Dota or >
- Weba b*
< fore the Sight,
Fever land Doll Pain
Fain in the Head, Do*-
r .'. . flciency -of Perspiration, Yel
townees of the Skin and Eyee, Pain *
In the Bide, Back, Cheat, Limbs. Ac, Sad* -
den Flashes of Heat, Burning in-the Flesh, Con-'
stant Imaginations of Svll, and great BepPeaalbn otflplrits.
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL CITE TOO
A GOOD APPETITE,
WILL* GIVE YOU
Strong Healthy Nerves,
WILL GIVE TOO
BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS,
WILL ENABLE YOU TO
SX EBP WELL,
AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVXSI,
YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, 4c.
Those Snflerlnglrora
Broken down and Delicate Conitltiitieaa,
‘ From whatever cause, either in
M4LE OS FEMALE,
will find In
nooFEANtt’S German bitters.
A REMEDY
That -will restore them to their ostial health. Bnch has been
thf cue In thousands of instances, and a fair trial Is but
required to prove the assertion.
. ! *7
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. XX, Editor of the Encyclo
pedia of Religious Knowledge.!
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med
icines in general, thnogh distrust of thdr ingredients and
effects,! yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may
not testify to the benefits he belieVea himself to have re
ceived from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may
thus contribute to the benefit of others, i > - ’ '
1 de this the more readily In regard to Hooflands German
Bitters, prepared by Dr. 0 M. Jackson, of this city, because
I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the
impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixturei; I
am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the
removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encour
agement to dy-them, when snffulng'ffom great andlong
continued debility. The' use 'of three bottles of these Bit
ters, at the beginning of the .present year, was followed
by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily, and
mental vigor which ! bad hot frit for six months beforehand
had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore tflank: God
and my friend for directing me to the us* of them.'
Phoadilphu, Jos* 20,1M1. • J. NEWTON BROWN.
DISEASES OF KIDNEYS AND! BLADDER
la Toong or Aged, Male or Feoiaie
Are speedily removed, and the patient retried to health.
DELICATE CHILDREN,
r . -
Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting away,-with
scarcely any flesh on their bones, are cured in a very short
time; one bottle in such cases, will have A mbst surprising
effect. !• 1
PAR CUTS:
Baring suffering children as above, and wishing to raise
them, will never regret the day they commenced with these
Bitters. .
LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS,
And those working bard, with their brain/, i boold "always
keep a bottle of HOOFLAND’S BITTERS near them,a* they
will God much benefit from its use, to both m nd and body,
invigorating and not depressing.
IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT,
And laavoa no prostration. ,
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS i .
AND THE OP SOLDIERS.
We call the attention of all having relations or friends In
the army to the fact that HOOFLaMD’S German Bitters’!
will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced by exposures
and privation* incident to camp life. In the lists, pub
lished almost dally in the 'newspapers, on the arrival of the
sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suf
fering from debility. Every case of tfast kina can be readily
cored by Hooflnnd’s German Bitten. We have WLheaitatlon
Instating that, if these Bitters were freely nsetf'amongoor
soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise
would be lost.
The proprietors are daily receiving thankful letters from
snfferendn the army .and hospitals* who have been.restored
to health by the use of these Bitten, sent to them by their
friends.
BEWARE OP-COUNTERFEITS I
gee that the Signature of “C. M.
JACKSON” is on (he WSAP. ,
PER ot cucli. Bottle.'
PRICE PER BOTTLE V» CTB.
OR HALF BOX. FOR 94 00.
Should your nearest druggist not have the article.do not
bo put off by any of the Intoxicating preparations that mat
itftplaco.bat send tons,and We will forward.
isMurely'packed by express.! V ’ -
Principal, Office A ißanuftclory,
NO. 631 ARCH STREET!
JONES fit EVANS.
(fioMMsonto ttM. JACKSOsIiCo-.X, ;- ■ :;,
Proprietors;
ea-FOKSAW lij Druggists and Bfil.ra Ineterjr.tiwS
■in the .Called States,.'. ' . J
SepWlnßcr 9,15934,. -
PEKOE’S
CASH STORE!
JT is sow put two years since the opening of our
READY PAY STORE
TROY, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA.,
sineo'whicb time the public have awarded to us a
GENEROUS PATRONAGE,
we hare been signally prospered. The
PAY AS YOU GO PLAN
bu afforded us ample means, to prosecute our busi
ness in such a manner as to
DEFY COMPETITION.
y Perhaps no greater comment, could be adduced to
show the;value of (hit plan than the perfect security
affords to the purchaser. Be not only geti the .value it
of hit money, but has the full consciousness that be
it a freejman. Punt to him are tbinga talked of ,bnt
not realised, Wa do butinett
I ‘ ,
: Strictly! for Cash,
thereby taring a heavy tax which mmt be impend
on the pnrehater, where a
. CREDIT BUSINESS IS DONE.
We purehate molt of enr Goode for Oath, offering
them at a very slight advance
FROM COST,'
preferring at we always bare dens from the com
mencement of onr bntineta to do a largetrado for
Small Profits,
rather* rlikt which the losses attending a
CREDIT SYSTEM
involved. We therefore can and do offer to purcha
sers of ■: _ 1 '/
DRY GOODS,
the best assortment Of Qooodt to be found in
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA,
SIM.SB SMSIS
If you want to purchase ■
BX.ACK, BROWN,
BLUE &. GREEK 81ERS,
BROCADE & PEA IN,
Call at FERINE’S.
!
of all styles and quality.
Plain and figured French Merinoes, I
English Cohnrgs Colored and -Black Alapacas,
Brocade Reps and oriental lustres,
Figured Grenadines, Brocade .Mohairs, .
( In-fact everything in the Break Goods line,
; AT PERINE'S. . ,
gßAmsi.'
:.C-‘ ■ . CALX."and SEE / -
Splendid Brechts,.and Square Shawls, ;
Black Thibet,long Shawl,,. -
BUck Thibet, square Shawls, ...
Colored Ibihets, '
Black SUk Shawls, and Shawls of every ktnd-ahd
variety,
AT PERINE’S.
CLOAKS,. SACQUES, & MANTILLAS,
of t£b newest designs in Block or Colors,
; FIVE THOUSAND YARDS
lo and Manchester Deloins for 2 shillings' per,
Pactfii
yard, ,
i,
j TEN THOUSAND YARDS
Madd ir Prints for 1 shilling per yard,;
A LARGE QUANTITY
icstics at prices that defy compctiticn, .
AT PERINE’S.
of Doi
FIFTY CASES
Shop-niado Kip and Stoga Boots, for *3, W per pair,
AT PERINE’S.
HATS Alfß CAPS
of great Variety In quality and P r ‘ c ?i
‘j ' " AT PERINE’S.
Ladies, Misses * Children’s Shoes In great, raricty
and cheap, AT PKKINB’S. ,
Floiir by the'Saok’or Barrel, AT PERINE’S.
Prices reduced on Hoop Bklfte and Corsets,
AT 'PERINE’S.
Opera Flannels, plain, figured, striped and cheeked,
heary twilled and tedj wHte and yellow,
Flannels,, AT FERINE. S._
««d chcp .tort or ,
TROT, S«pl.», 1863.
—AT—
AT PERINE’S.
,AT PERINE’S.
AT PERINE’S.
Eye and EeCr Inrtttute.
DR. UP D£ GRAFF,
OCULIST, AORISr * QEN'L SUBOEOtf,
ELMIRA, if. T.
TREATS ALL DISEASES
OF TEE SYS, EAR AUTD TER OAF.
rlB will operate, upon Cataract, Arti
ficial Pupil, Croat Efts, Lachrymal Fistula,
Pterygium, Entropion, (inversion of the eye lid,) ud
treats all forms of Sore Eyes, such as Granulated
Lids, Purulent Ophthalmia, Opacities of the Cornea,
Scrofulous Diseases of the Eye, and all diseases to
which the Eyeis.subject.
THE EAR.—Treats successfully Discharges from
the Ear, Noises in the Ear, Difficulty of Bearing,
Deafness, (eren when the drum is entirely destroyed,
will insert an artificial pho, answering nearly all the
purposes of the natural). ~ .
THE THROAT,—Olcsrated Throat, Enlarged Ton
sils, together with
CATARRH,
In all its forms, permanently cored.
GENERAL SURGERY.—He wQt~opfrata upon
Club Feet, Hare Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors, Canesrs,
Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns,
HERITIA,
Operated upon by a new mode with entire suueess j
and performs PLASTIC OPERATIONS; where, tha
.Nose, Lip, or any portion of the face Is destroyed
through disease on. otherwise, by healing them an
anew.
Will attend to thd Amputation of Limbs, and Gen
eral Surgery in all its branches,
INSERTS ARTIFICIAL BYES.—Airing them all
the motion and expression of the natural, defying de
tection, They are inserted without rumoring the old
one, or producing pain.
- The Doctor's collection of Instruments comprises
ail the latest improvements, and is the largest in thw
State. The superior advantages he' has bad In per
fecting himself in all that is new and valnahio in eor
gery, warrants him in saying that every thing within
the bounds of the profession maybe expected of him.
The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that we.
can now accommodate an increased number of pa
tients from a distance. Comfortable Bearding Boa
ses attached to the establishment.
No incurable Cam r fenced for treatment or opertLr
tiom. If a ease is incurable, he trill be io informed.
Institute upon Water-street, opposite the Brainud
House, Elmira, N. Y,
:■ Elmira, N. Y., Nor. 4, 1863.-ly.
September Ist, 186 SK
FROM THIS DATE,
FOR RSABY PAY ONLYB
. CUSTOM BOOTS AND SEOES ;
Leather,*( Findings, ko,
CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DSIR
SKINS AND FURS.
J)R. FRANKLIN SAYS;
“ When yon hare anything to advertise, tel ike
public of it In plain, simple language," ’
I am manufacturing good custom made Boot* ail
Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for
READY PA T. Such work cannot be sold et aslow
rates per pair as eastern mads slop-work, but it saw
and'will be sold at prices which wiU' enable tbs pop*
chaser to protect bis feet with good substantial boots
more cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article
which, even.lf It chances not to fall in pieces ,witlt the
first weeks service, is but a .doubtful protaotisa iB
wet and cold weather. Try me.
Buck and Doeskins Wanted,
in the red and short blue, for which I will pay ledk
and a good price. ‘
i Becf-Bidaa and Calfskins Wanted,
for which I will also pay cash. , _
■ ‘ Sheep Pelts Wanted,
for which I will also pay cash and the highest-Baits
ket price.
An assortment of sole, upper, calfskins and Ilniaft
pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, -M*
Ac., kept constantly ’on hand, which I will sell ehtaja
for cash. Shop on Main Street between WCcorVanw
Bollard’s. - G. W. BEARS.
B, I can’t give. eredit,-beeanse, to he plaia/jl
haven’t got it to give.;
Wellsboro, Sept. 9, 1863.
NEW
... AND
S E COIf D HAKD4AFGI.
FOR SALE CHEAP,
AT TOT
Yew York Safe Depot,
71 William Street, lew York.
S. A. GREGG.
Size and Prices of LILLIE 1 S Fireproof Safa.
OUTSIDE.
HEIGHT, 1 WIDTH,
No. 1 24 .20.,.,
No. 2 .....28.....
No. 3...;...;.....30....,
No. 4...... 32....,
No. 5....„ 34....
No; 8..,.„ .40...,
IMIDE.
height.
1...
No. 2...
No. 3...
No. 4...
No; 5...
No. 6...
...13
...13
,_1« ~15
..._21 -14
JI IS
TRIGS...
No. 1 .$5O 00’
No. 2 .'. BO 10 ' 1
No. 3 J# OO a ,
No. * 85 OB
No. 5 .. „..;bo on
No. 6 i 115 00
Nor. is, 1863-4! mo«.
WEUBBQRO’ AGiJ>Einr.
THE next term of this institntion trill com meet*
on MONDAY, Nor. 30,1883, under the charge of
BEMJAHIW EOUN, B. A. r
as Principal; assisted-by a corps of.competent
teachers. J. L. ROBlNßON,fret’t.-.
J. EMBRY. Sec’y. *
Wellsboro, Oct. 31,1863.
D. HART’S HOTEL.
WELLSBOBO, TIOGA CO. PEKXA. '
THE subscriber takes this method to inform
hia old friends and customer! that be has re>~
snmed the conduct of the old " Crystal 'Fountain
Hefei,” and will hereafter give it his entire attention.
Thankful fer post favors, fas solicits a renewal of the
same. DAVID HABT.
Welhboro, Nov. 4, 1863.-ly.
UNION
FLOUR AND FEED STORE.
OSGOOD’S BLOCK, MAIN ST, WELL6BORO
I AM receiving, and (boll keep constantly on band,
at my store in Osgood’s Block, the best quality of
Genessee Floor,
which will be sold at lowest market prices. Also,
FEED, COEN MEAL, and BUCKWHEAT BLOCK.
ALBERT BOSS ELL.
Wollsboro, OofcSS, 1885.
AGRICULTURAL HSFLEffIENTS.
I WOULD inform Dealers in Agricultural Implc
meats, that I bate Horse Bakes of the most ap
proved 'stylos and snperior quality. Also, Hsq<|
Rakes ef a better quality than manufactured in
this section, whioh I will furnish in any quantity de
sired. to dealers in the counties of Tien, Bradford,
and Lycoming. D. R. DOUD. '
■Mainsburg.Nor. 18,1865-9mos.*
Hear Ye t Hear; Ye 1 ■ Rear Ye I
A - LLjWßiMsAudsbtfHUs the subscriber wni ooafer
a faror, and satetbetoeelTSs cost, bjeslling-a*-
£.
DEPTH.
J#
......‘.34
.**
...34...
.....14
.-..34
-...5i
.Bl
WIDTH. n
...Jll
....asi
DEPTH.
-13