The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, March 02, 1864, Image 3

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Wellsborq, "Wedaeisday, Mar. 2, 186) I
Hew Advertisements. .
Caution —Charles Worden. • -' ; • :
Etiroy— Amos Tyler. - ;
Adminietrator't Notice —" Warren S. Daris, Jjp a' A-
Holden, Administrators. '
Mercantile Approieement —E. J. Purple, ntilo
Appraiser.
Important to Married Ladiee —Madame Dili tans,
M.D. - . ■ ti .
Adminietrator’e Hot tec —Halier Smith, A.'k. WU*
✓ v
*on, Admlnlftrators.
ZiH of /Letter*— Hogh Jonng, P. M. ' -
Notice. —We at© requested to state that pnl| M sor r
Vices will b© resumed in the AI. E. Church, »n* Ifella
boro, on next Sabbath, March &, at 10£ A. M*
Preaching by the pastor may be expected on o‘ ?asion
xiflbe 2d Quarterly meeting for the year. '; ■
Commissions for the following Justices ,haV i been
received by 11. S. Archer; , •
Andrew J. Doan, Elijah D W.ells, John E.
Z B. A. Fish, ' 0. D. Ely, ‘A. A. P*gute,
Edwin Gregory, Jno. Reddington, Job Doa ieu
-George D. Keeney, M. H. Brooks, ■ W. C..3f* fcfey*,
'F. G. Loveland, J. C. Howe,
B. Oveutox, TJ. S. A., who was severely
Wounded at the battle of Chancellonrille last Spring
Jjas’so far recovered the cse of his limb, as to be able
to report for duty, which be has done, and hjM been
ordered to Elmira, N. T.,as mustering and disbursing
•officer for that post— Tfiradford Reporter, \ I ■
•Lnißßii Mills at Williasisport.—TheWcHiamg
port Bulletin of last week gives a statement of tie pa-,
merous lumber mills now in operation there,
« This presents a very brief picture of tbc
cf business prospects in Willsamsport next
The time is not far distant when
manufacture and., send into market annually fcntrfknn
dred million feet of lumber. Let those who d-Subt,
make a calculation/* "
Genesee Lyceuit (Lima) —Birth Day 'of Wash,
isctox. —The Lyceum had a happy festival on Friday
evening; the 19th lest., in. commemoration of Wash
ington's birth day, as well as their own anniversary.
The orator, Rev. J. D. JDcll> a young .man who i\an
able preacher and writer in the Eass Genesee Goffer
enco of the M. E. Church, delivered a strong, cP>qnept
address in college hall, beginning at 7 o'clock* :The
theme which Jbe discussed was Patriotism in ’&ese
Days; and hiftreated it forcibly, dealing out Veer
ing rebukes to false patriots, and grappling matfjVily
with tho great topics relevant to the present period in
onr national history. The collation followHtg! the
oration was prepared by the steward of the scii‘oary
dining department, and was worthy of the oc<i jion.*
It was attended by a very large company of thf stu
dents tind officers of tho institutions at Lima.—-“.l jocA*.
titer American, Feh. 23. ' , *
War Meeting in Liberty.— Tho citizens of
erfy, agreeable to previous notice given, assemhf jd at|
the Union School House on Saturday evening, 20th
nit., when C. F. Veil was chosen President, and Mi j. p t <
C. Cor, Sec’y, and after the object of the mectin* *hod
been fully stated by the President, and, re J;'irks,
mdo by Rev. A. Rainck, R. Cox, J. G. Albc£k
Hebe and .others, on motion of R. Coix it wab nnjjni
mously resolved, that wc‘raise a township bour-fy Tund
for tho purpose of encouraging to
avoid the coming draft,-ahd that wo pay front
fund to each volunteer that will enlist to the 'credit
of said townthip the sura of $lOO. Tho Secretary
was duly authorized to circulate a sahscnptioc'
tho resuU*was'-&fS4 immediately subscribed by £oso
assembled. On motion, it was agreed that the i £fre
tary bo authorized to-have the proceedings
meeting published in the Coufty papois.
to meet on Thursday evening, Feb.,25.
C. F. Veil, President R. C. Cox, Sectf si f. (
Eltper to the Tioga Veterans.—The liLdii s of
VelUboro and* vicinity purpose 'giving a to,
the Veteran Volunteers at the Court House, *'n.‘Fri-;
day evening, March 4, 186-t All soldiers wh). : arc,
■home on furlough are cordially invited to coflAxind
bring their wives and sweethearts.
Donations of meats, eggs, butter, cheese, pi ikies*.
£c., from the country are solicited by the comf Uttec
of Arrangements, who will receive them at the Pourt
Hoqso on Thursday and Friday./ Meats uncf jked,
hotter and eggs, should he sent by Thursdaylm&hing.
The Wellfiboro 4 Band anjd 'Wofmoto’i' Quad
rille Band, will discourse their best music onSie oc
casion. Tickets for soldiers free. Citizens 'tith/or
without ladies will will be charged the
cf one dollar, which will be applied to pay-iu Wary
expenses. * / T
Let us give our noble Veterans an
that will make their mouths water with Uk r collec
tion of it, when they are far away from/p, f'rthey
have ever been an honor to .themselves, a?d „1 1 ,heir
*S6 M ' i
homes in Tioga County. .
Airo.vc the towns which are'in co-opeatioA <jrUb
Flmira in the “sonlbern Tier
Corning. Penn Tann, Horseheads, Bath,
Piatt*, llornellsville, Addison,
V.>.Ycrlr, Deans’ Comers, Webb’s Mills anfjAn fojVa.
Assurances have been received from tbcis ant-other
places, both in northern Xew York cithern
Pennsylvania, which leave no room for doubt t; at the
fair will prove a brilliant success. . Indeed 'hvfjnow
tbit many towns are already hard at worktpl*paring
their contributions. Gifts front abroad b*P?e Hteady
been received; and it should be remembcTifi t*at the
r.rjncr the various committees aT fl notified jb* intended
coilributions, the more complete will be tbelf arrange
Sjnts (or receiving them, " •
Circulars and information can ba ’ obtained at the
iAdquartera of the Pair, No. 4, Ely Ilall;
Citizens are invited to send circulars to their fitfertds
cad correspondents in other towns. —Elmiirti v r?s*.
The following ie a'list of articles senttq tbo *?ani
i&ry Commission by the WeJlsboro Aid 'Society,'in
bos No. 10, Feb. 20, 1864: -
bushels -dried apples, 2 quarts dried cord, 2 quarts
1 email bag peaches, 1 small‘bag cur
rants, 21 pairs woolen stockings, 3 pairs (Janfcpti flan
nel drawers, 2 pairs domestic cotton’ drawers, £ bed
spreads,! pair mittens, S cotton * Bau kdl\er
ebiefs, 2 pin cushions, 1 cushion for water -dressing,
Also list of articles brought in up to Feb. 27tb:
1 pair socks,’Jennie Sturrock: I pair do. Mrs.
■Cowden; 1 pair do. Mrs. Cobb; I pair do-’Mrs. Dick
mson: ipair do. Mrs. Packer; 2 pairs do. Mrs. Jack
?on: 3 pairs do. 2 poirs dolMpfi~Ens
worth; 1 pair mittens; Mrs. H. Sherwood-; % feather;
pillows and filling for cushions, material for wrapper,
roll for patchwork, I patchwork quilt, Anainda Mor
ion; roll muslin and linen, Mr*. J. Sdficld, Cgdar
; bowl jelly, Mrs, H. Sofield; patchwork; Mrs.
Mte< load of wood, Ira Wethcrbce : load of wood,
, ° Pre 3Ed Burnett; 4 pairs socks and 2 pairs cotton
Jfawcrs sent to Richmond for John Emery. ainLOsear
liecry. , •
Our former Secretary, Mr?. M. C. Kaqkaan. >.ie
‘ately been called to another field of duty,' While
regret the lore of one who hnj always -nobly and
promptly performed every duty to the A4d Society,
evolving upon her, wo wish her'all succossin time
0 come - J. W. Hayses; Secretory,
aV *-0« Quota—for Tioga County, classed by jown
nips and Boroughs, as officially annonuccd.by the
-J°y oEt Marshal is pasted Up in the iJookfto’e in
*~, fi 7 ol ‘°* Persons calling w examine the I'.-et; will.
to examine the splendid assortment o| fjilvcr
H ,i r sre recently receded. Private Fnmiliej and
it °ri j ec P ers ia want of a Jirtl rate article, wi»} call
ai look at the Cake Baskets, Tea' Spoons; 1 esert
thMr° D 8 Forks, Table Spoons, <fcc., &(*., whether
or set 10 in the Provost Marsb^frgurpis
. f c-. t p vis- :
In Wellsboroi onvtho letinet./ by Rev. Geo. H.
Jenks, Mr. HFNRY. X*.RICE, and Miss SUSAN
PARKE, both of Cbarlqpton. . •,
In Morris Run, on the 21st of Jan., at the residence,
of Mr. David Brown, by R. W. McCormick, Mr.
JOHN YOUMANS of Richmond township, and Miss
ELIZABETH WALLACE. T
In -Osceola, on the 21st inst., by N. Strait, Esq.,
Mr. JOHN FINCH, of Co. L, 2d Pa. Cavalry, to
Miss EMILY COOK, all of Osceola, Pa.
In Chatham, on the 28tb nit., by Rev, D. A. Pope,
Mr. WASHINGTON SHORT, and Miss SYLYINIA
L. DAVIS, all of Chatham.
. On the 18th nit, by Rev. N. L. Reynolds, Mr. 6ER
OULDS G. DENNISON, to Miss ALMA WADE,
both of Charleston.
On the 19lh nit., by Rev. N, LJ Reynolds/Mr, D.
B. CLEMONS and Miss AGNES HUTCHINSON,
both of Covington,
P SPECIAL NOTICES.
IMPORTANT TO MARRIED LADIES I
TRULY A BLESSING!
I will send, free of charge , to. any Lady who will
send in her name and address, directions bow to pre
vent the extrame pain of Child-Birth; also how to
have perfectly healthy and beautiful Children; also
one other new and importont secret, the only sure
and safe remedies ever discovered.
My object in making the above offer is to* induce
every lady to test my remedies. Address
MADAME DULENTAUX. M. D.,
March 2, 1864~3m. 767 Broadway, N, Y. City.'
SHAKE AND BURN! Shako and Burn!!
This is the life of agony endured by tbe sufferer
from Fever and Agno. Ho wanders like an uncertain
shadow, never knowing what moment he may be
prostrated, and therefore disinclined to give any se
rious attention to business. This is the condition of
thousands in town and country. It is no exaggera
tion to sny that Fever and Ague kills more people than
any twenty other diseases in America., For a.sure
and speedy cure of . this, terrible alßiction, we take
great pleasure in recommending Hostetler’* Stomach
Hitler*, which have already achieved a wide reputa
tion for rapid and powerful effects in renovating the
system prostrated by this disease. For sale by Drug
gists an.d dealers generally, everywhere.
February 24', 1861-lm.
To Consumptives.
Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable pro
scription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis. and all Throat-and Lung affections, (free of
charge,) by sending their address to
. Rev. XA. WILSON/'
Williamsburgh, Kings Co., New York. ■
Jan. 27, 1864-6 t.
• S APOHIXIJBR,
.& - 9
OB CONCENTRATED LYE
FAMILY SOAP MAKER,
WAR makes high prices; Saponifier helps tore
luce them: It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound
by.using your kitchen grease.
ZST* CAUTION! As spurious Lyes arc offered
also, be careful and only buy the PATENTED arti
cle put up in IRON cans, all others being.COUN
TEUPEITS. - ‘
PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO.,
Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street
Pittshurg—Pitt Street and Suqnesne Wav-
Nov, 18, 1803-om*
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS
OF BOTH SEXES.
A Reverend gentleman having been restored to
health in a few days, after-undergoing all'the usual
routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment
without success, considers it his sacred duty .tocom
municatb' to his afllcte'd fellow creatures the means of
euro. Xknce on the receipt of an addressed envelope,
he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used.
Direct to Dr. Johit M. Daosall, IS6 Fulton Street,
Brooklyn, N, T. June 1, 1863-ly.
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
OF A NERVOUS INVALID.
Published for the benefit and as a caution to young
men, and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility,
Early, Decay, and their kindred ailments—supply
ing the means of self-cure. By one who has cured
himself after being a victim of misplaced confi
dence in medical humbug and quackery. By enclo
sing a post-paid directed envelope, single copies may
bo had of the author, Nathaniel Mayfair, Esq.,
Bedford, Kings county, New York.
June 1, ISC3—ly,’ .
DRUG STORE.
. . .
Prince*# Metallc Paint,* Pfizer & Co’s Chemicals,
Tbaddeus lnks, Fluid Extracts,
Concentrated Medicines/ Kochcstcr Perfumery and
Cincinnati- Wines and Flavoring Extracts,
Brandy, faints and Oils,
Whitewash Kime, ‘ Petroleum. Oil,
Kerosene Lamps, Drags and Medicines,
Patent Medicines, School Books, .
Stationery, Wall Paper,
Wyoming Mills Wrap- Window Glass,
* ping 1 Paper, ' Dye Colors, „
Furnished at Wholesale Prices by
V W. P TERBEIL,
Coming, N. T.
Zimmennann & Cols.
NATIVE BRANDT & WINES,
MEDICAL & ''COMMUNION PURPOSES.
CATAWBA BRANDY.
!rHIS BRANDY has been analyzed by the Medi
ical Director of the Naval Labratory at Brooklyn,
and substituted for French Brandy, fur use in the
United States Navy. It is also used and recommend
ed by Dr. Sattcrlee, Medical Purveyor in New York
of U. S. Army, in tho Hospital of bU Department.
D&Y CATAWBA WINE.
THIS WINE has all the properties of Dry Sherry
Wine.
SWEET CATAWBA WINE.
THIS WINE for its mildness is adapted for Inva
lids and for communion purposes.
MESSRS., ZXMMERMANN & CO., of Cincin
nati and'Ncw York had formerly partnership
witu N. Longworth of Cincinnati the wealthy Native
Wine producer, and therefore enables them to furnish
the best of American production, at moderate prices.
Sold by W. D. TERRELL, at Wholesale and Re
tail, and by Druggists generally.
Corning, N. Y., Jan, 20, 1364-tf.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS of administration having been granted
to the subscribers on tho estate of Ezra Davis
late of Mansfield, deceased, notice is hereby given to
those indebted to make immediate payment, and
those having claims to present them properly authen
ticated for settlement tn
MARGARET W. DAVIS,) . , .
W. W. BAYSES. . j Admrs.
f Mansfield, Feb. 17,186-t-fit®
WHEREAS, my wife, HANNAH T. TIPPLE,
has left my bed and board without any just
Just cause or provocation; olso roy sons JOHN and
ABRAM. They are at liberty to return home any
time they see fit to do so, I hereby caution all persons
against- harboring or trusting them on my account, as
I shall pay no debts of their contracting after lhi*‘
date. ' • ELIAS/XIPPLB.
East Charleston, Feb. 17,150 i.-St 3
FLINT? CHIMNEYS, extra quality* foe Kerosln©
Lamps, just received at
HOST'S I)KUG SXOJS&
MARRIED -
Shako and Burn ! !!
WHOLESALE
FOR
CAUXIOW.
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
YOUR ATTENTION
> - . <• ■
IS INVITED
TOTHE LARGE & ATTRACTIVE STOCK
—OF—
NEW Fill AND WINTER
GOODS
Now on Band and being received daily at the sub
scriber's, (NO. 3; CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING,
N. Y.,) in which great inducements are offered as
regards-, .. .
QUALITIES, STYLES & PRICES.
Goods of all binds are being sold at as low rates as
can reasonably be expected.
The Stock is in mnch better shapf thnn ever before
to fill all balls or. orders. .
TVE SHALL
CONTINUE TO SELL ALL
DOMESTICS,
SUCH AS
BROWN SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS,
1 -BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, DENIMS,'
, TICKINGS, STRIPES, CHECKS,' .
COTTON FLANNELS,
HEAVY COTTON
IADES,
YARNS,
■WHITE, RED,
,: J BLUE AND GREY, ,
- MIXED WOOL FLANNELS,
SHAKERS FLANNELS, WRAP
PERS, DRAWERS, - &c. f &o. f &c. t &c.,
. At about the same'low rates we have been selling
the past three months.
WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD!
PRINTS.
COMMON, MEDIUM & EXTRA GOODS,
AT THE
LOWEST CASH PRICES!
A very large stock to retail from.
Mags
This stock is full ot choice Goods, such as
DeLAINES, ALPACCAS, MOHAIRS,
WOOL PLAIDS, WOOL DeLAINES,
. . PLAIN & FANCY REPS, &o.
No one should buy a dress before examining \ this
stock.
IN SHAWLS
MTe can do well with all; the stock is largo; plenty
of ■
BROCHE & WOOL SHAWLS,
DOUBLE & SINGLE,
From low prices to extra qualities, Small Shawls, Ac.
CLOAKS ASD CLOA KINGS.
Wc are doing a LARGE CLOAK TRADE, keep
ing all tho
LEADING STYLES,
and! selling them at such CLOSE BATES that no one
can get them np cheaper, without they can cut and
make the garment themselves, and then they con save
but a small portion of the costs of making. If par
ties prefer to make up for themselves we have the
CLOTHS A TRIHISIIGS
of all kinds at the
LOWEST CASH RATES.
BALMORALS.
We can snit any one ns to price or quality, keeping
them from tho LO WEST IN MARKET to the EX
TRA GOODS, which we sell as low as last season.
BOOTS & SHOES.
This Department docs its owif advertising. I would
simply remark that customers
CAN DEPEND
on having a fall supply of tho
SAME STANDARD GOODS.
i y
and that we warrant all articles sold to he as repre
sented. We can suit
AIX CUSTODIERS
from the best styles of Ladies wear to the hdaty
DOUBLE SOLE BOOT,
and St any one. from the smallest child to the estra
sizes. Richardson's best make Boots. In Men's D.
S. & }, B. S. Boys’ and youths’ always on hand £n
full supply CHEAP.
As usual we will keep our Grocery, Stock in good
order, and sell everything at tbo lowest market rates.
WHOLESALE TRADE.
All goods sold at Wholesale at lower rates than
NEW YORK TIME PRICES. Wo can do bettor
by all buyers of Small Wholesale Bills than moat
dealers, as wo add bat a small commission to Now
York Cash Prices.
PRODUCE
Of all kinds taken on ns favorable terms ns -any
buyer. PAID for all marketable articles.
. I. It. PARSONS,
/ C«»rnsMs, N. Y.
November 11, ISGifc
dyspepsia,
AN D
diseases -RESULTING from
DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS
ARE CURED, BY
lIOOFL AN D’S
german bitters.
The Great Strcnstfacnins
TONIC,
These Bitters have performed more Cores!
HATE AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION I
HAVE MORE TESTIMONY!
HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO
VOUCH FOR THEM?
Than an 7 other article in the market.
Wo defy any One to contradict this Assertion,
AND WIZX FAY 9.1000
To any one that will produce a Certificate published
by us that'is not' 'genuine.
110OFLAND’S .OVERMAN BITTERS
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
Clirohic or Ncrvons Debility, Dls
■ case of (be Klduc}*, and Risen
-BCB arising from a Disordered
Stomacb.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS ■
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive
Organs:
Constipation, Inward Files, Fiilncssa or Blood to the Head
of tho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
tir Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach
Sour Eructations, Sinking orFlutter
tering at tho Pit of the Stomach,'
Swmmilngof the Head, Uur- -
Hurried and Difficult
Breathing, Flutter
ing nt the Heart;
-*»; • , _ Chokmgoc
* ■ 1 ' ; Suffocating Sen
sations when in a lying - r
: • posture, Dimness of
Vision, Dots or ’ <
Webs bo
r fore the Sight,.
Fever and Dull Fain
Pain in tho Head, De
" ficienfcy of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain
in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac., Sud
den Flushes of Heat, Burning in tho Flesh, Con- *
stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits.
REMEMBER
THAT* THESE BITTERS ABB
WOT AJLCOHOEfC,
CONTAIN NO RUM OR WHISKEY,
AND CAN’T MAKE DRUNKARDS,
B UT IS
THE BEST TONIC,
IN THE WORLD.
JB@“- BEAD WHO SA TS SO-: “©a
Prom the Itov.Xcvi.O. Beet, Pastor Of the Baptist Church,
Pemberton; N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church.
Philadelphia, • . . • • 't bare known
Iloofiaud's German Bitters favorably for a number of years.
I have nsed them in my-own family, ami have been so
pleased with their effects that I was induced to recommend
them to many others, and know that they have operated In
a strikingly beneficial manner. 1 take great pleasure in
linn'publicly proclaiming this fact, ami calling the attention
of those aflilclcd with the diseases fur which they are recom
mended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that ifly
recommendation will bo sustained. Ido this moro cheer
fully as Iloofliiod’a Bitters* is intended to benefit the afflicted,
and is *• not a rum drink,” Yours truly.
From Rov. J. Newton Drown, D. D., Editor of tho Encyclo
jtedia of Religious Knowledge,
Although fiot disposed to favor or recommend Patent Med
icines in general, thrt ugh distrust ol their ingredients and
effect*,! yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may
not testify to the benefits ho believes himself to have re
ceived from any qlmplc preparation, in the Lope that ho may
thus contribute to the benefit of others.
I do this the more readily in regard to Itooffanda German
Bitters, prepared:by Dr. CM. Jackson, of this city, because
I was prejudiced] agulnst them for many years, under the
impression that tjhcy were chiefly nn alcoholic mixture. I
am indebted to myfrieOd Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the
removal of this prejudice by proper testa, and for encour
agement to try them, when suffering from groat and long
continued debility. Tho use of three bottles of these Bit
ters, at tho beginning of tho present year, vfas followed
by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and
mental vigor which I hod not felt for sis months before, and
bad almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank. God
and my friend for directing me to the u-e of them.
PuiLiDELPinA, Jw* 20,1861. J. NEWTON BROITN.'
From tho Rov. Jos. 11, Kennard, Pdstor of the 10th Bnp
tint Church.
Dr, Jackson:—Bear Sir:—l have been frequently request
ed fn'couucct nty name with commendations of different
kinds ot medicines bnt regarding tho practice as out of tny
appropriate sphere, 1 have in nil cases declined; bnt with a
clear proof in various instsnces.nnd particularly in my fam
il>% of the usefulness of Hr. Uootland’s German Bitters,!
depart for once from my usual course,4o express my full
conviction that, for general debility of the system and espe
cially for Liver Complaint, it is a sate and valuable prepara
tion. In abmc cases it may fail; but usually, I doubt not,
it will bo very beneficial to those Who suffer from tho above
cause. Yours, very respectfully, . J. 11. KENNARD,
Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia*
From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptist Church,
Germantown, Penn.
Dr. C. M. Jackson; —Dear Sir :-f-Pcrsonal experience ena
bles mo to say that I regard the German Bitters prepared by
you as a most excellent modfeino. In cases of severe cold
nn'd general debility 1 have been .greatly beuolltted by tho
use o! tho Bitters, and doubt not they will produce similar
effects (m others. Yours, truly, WARREN RANDOLPH,
r ‘ Germantown,Pa.
From Rev, J. n. Turner,.Pastor of Redding 31. E. Church,
. Philadelphia.
Dr. Jackson; —Dear Sir: —Having used your German Bit
ters in my family frequently, lam prepared to say that it
has been of great service. I believe that iu most cases of
general debility of tho system it is tho safest and most val
uable remedy of which 1 have any knowledge.
Yours, respectfully, J. 11, TURNER.
• No. 726 N. Nineteenth Street.
Frcunthoßcr. JMII. Lyons, formerly Pastor of thoXJolnm*
.bus (N. J.) and Mllestowu (Pa ) Baptist Chnrchcs.
• New Rochelle. N. Y.
Dr. C. M. Jackson:—Dear Sir;—l feol it a pleasure thus,
of my own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of the
Orman Bitters. Some years since being much afflicted with
Dyspepsia. I used them with very beneficial results. I have
often recommended them to persons enfeebled by that tor
menting disease, and Imvo heard fiom them the most fiat*
tering testimonials as to their great value. In cases of gen
eral debility. I believe it to bo a tonic that cannot .bo sur
passed. J. 31. LYONS,
PRICES.
Large Size (holding nearly double quantity,)
. . $1 00 per Bottle —half do z. So 00
Small Size—7s cents per Bottle—half doz. $4 60
beware of COUNTERFEITS I
Sec that the Signature of “ C. 18.
JACKSON” is on the WRAP
PER of each Bottle,
Shotttd ronr nearest druggist not have the article, do not
be put off by arty of tins intoxicating preparations that may
bo offered in its place, but send to us, and Wo will forward,
securely packed by express.
Principal Otficc & Manufactory*
NO. G3l Alien STREET,
JONES & EVANS,
(Successors to C. M. JACKSON & C 0.,)
Proprietors.
JITS' FOP. SALE l.y Druggists and Dealers ill everj town
in tlie Uuiteil fctntes, , ,
,hiu. 0, ISlit Lficjl. U, ISCo-ly.)
CASH STORE!
JX Is now past two years since the opening of oar
TROY, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA.,
since which time the public hare awarded to ns a
GENEROUS PATRONAGE,
we hare been signally prospered. The
has afforded us ample means_to ‘prosecute our busi
ness in such a manner as tu
Perhaps no greater comment could be adduced to
show the value of this plan than tbe perfect security
affords to the purchaser. He not-only gets the value it
of bis money, but has tbe full consciousness that be
.Is a free man. Bans to him are things talked of but
net realized. We do business
thereby saving a hejevry tax which mast be imposed
on the purchaser, where a
We purchase most of our Goods for Cash, offering
them at a very slight advance’
| FBOH COST,*
preferring as wo always have done from the com
mencement of our business to do a large trade for
Small Profits,
rather than run the risks which the losses attending a
involved. Wo therefore can and do offer to purcha
sers of
the best assortment of Gooods to be fonnd in
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA,
US 8 -SU&9 8 8
If you want to purchase -
BLACK, BROWN,
BLUE & GREEN SILKS,
BROCADE & PLAIN,
Call at^PERINE’S.
LEVI G. BECK,
of all styles and quality.
Plain and figured French Merinoes,
English Cobnrgs Colored and Black Alapacrfs,
"Brocade Reps and oriental lustres, J
Figured Grcrfadiacs, Brocade Mohairs,
In in the Dress Goods linft,
K AT PfcRINE ’Si
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SIS&WLBi
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iPc ALL* AND SEE
Splendid Broebcs, and Sqa&re Shawlsy
Black TMbelglong Shawls,
Black ShaWh,
Colored Tbi^s,
Black Silk and jjhawla of 6ve*y klncf and
variety,
% AT PERINE’S.
•-r>
-
cloaks, Jacques, & mantillas,
of the newest designs in Black or Colors,
', AT FERINE’S.
Fltil THOUSAND YARDS
Baciflo and Minohester Doioina for 2 shillings per
yard, I , r <
I. AT PEKINE’S.
TEN THOUSAND YARDS
Madder Prints for 1 shilling per yard,
AT PERISE’S.,
a large Quantity 1
of Domestics at prices that defy competition,
Shop-made Kip alid Stoga Boots, for $3,00 per pair,
AT PERINE'S.,
HATS AND CAPS
of great variety in quality and price,
AT PERINE'S.
Ladies, Misses A Children’s Shoes in great variety
and cheap, AT PERINE’S.
Flonf b j tho Sack of barrel, AT PERINE'S. J
Prices reduced on Hoop Skirts and Corsets.
AT PERINE'S.
Opera Flannels, plain, figured, striped and checked,
heavy twilled and tod, blue, green, white ami yellow,
Flannels, AT FERINE S.
A new andc'-.ca'p tloekof
TROY, Sept. 30,136».
PERIIE’S
rEadv; pay; store 1
—AT—
PAY AS YOU- GO PLAN
defy competition;
Strictly for Cash,
CREDIT BUSINESS IS-DONE.
credit System
DRY GOODS,
AT PERINE’S.
FIFTY CASES
KOTICE. r J.'
B. XngersolU
and other*, trustee* of j In the Court of Commoir
the estate which was ( Picas of Tioga County, State’
of William Bingham tof Pennsylvania, of Septem
deoeaaed, I bar 1381, No. 332.
r».
Edwin Inscho et aL
Ejtefctment for a tract of land-
. in.Xtaerfield township, county’
aforesaid, containing tbirty.three and fivo-tenths of
an acre or thereabouts, bounded and described *»
follbtfs, viz: Beginning at the south-east corner of'
IfitNo. 8 in tho allotment of the Bingham lands in
Deerfield township aforesaid, conveyed to Caleb B.
Smith; thenco along lines of said lot north three
fourlbs of a degree cast eighty perches, east ten
perches and north twenty four perches to the north
east said lot No. S; thence south seventy
nine degrees east fifty perches and four-tenths of a
perch to the north west corner of lot No, 10; thence
along the west line of said lot south ono degree west
ninety-four perches four-tenths of a perch t# the
north-east corner of lot No. 7 ; thence along th® north
lino of said lot west fifty-nine perches and two-tenthd
of a perch to the place of being lot No.
9 of the allotment of the Bingham lands ia Deerfield
township aforesaid, and part of warrant numbered
2029 in the name of Thomas M. Willing.
And now, fo wit, January 25,-1304, rule on John
Ward and Eliza his jsifo, and Benonl Watkins and
Mary Ann, bis wife, to appear and plead, by the first
day of next term, .
TIOGA COUNTY, SS:
I, John F. Donaldpon, Prothofiotary of the Coart
of Common Pleas of‘add* county, do certify the abort?
to be a true copy of a rule entered in the foregoing
entitled suit. In testimony whereof I have hereunto’
( —. ) set my band and affixed my seal of office l
< L. S. > the ,Ist day of February, ISC4,
( w r —') . J. F. DONALDSON, Proth’y.
February 10, 1364.
Hare You a Friend in the Arfiiy t
Fort Alexander, 51d., Get. 12, ’62.
let mo assure you that persona having aonisa
husbands and brothers in the army will do well
to send them Cline’s Embrocation. It is Jnst thrf
medicine now wanted by soldiers for colds, coughs,
strains,'rheumatism,-and camp ailments produced
by exposure. Hoping that Sutlers for the army
will take prompt measures to got a supply, 1 re
main, sir,
Scrgt. SAITOEI/8,-. BANCROFT,
Co. C,- 117th Eegt. N.- Y. S. V.
P. S. "While writing, I am parting with my last
bottio I had far my own use.
CLINE’S 1
VEGETABLE EMSBOCAT&N 11
HONET 2ETVNDKD IT IT TAILS TO <JIVB BATTSPACTIOX
For Dipthcria, Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, or'
Hoarseness, its equal s not to he found. ‘When
taken in time, or immediately after an exposure,
the effects aro Astonishing. Two or three dosea
will throw off the cold and perform a cure, and
prevent the setting in of the fever and consrh that
usually follow a cold, which always racks tho
system, often leading to diptheria and consump
tion. It is highly necessary, therefore, that tnb
remedy bo administered in time. One or tvor
•doses may prevent these destructive' complaint**
and save yon from an untimely grave.
Sold by Druggists generally.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, "hr BO
CLINJ3, No. CO Geneasee St, (Hatblo JSlock)/
Utica, N. Y. -
For Sale by JOHN A. BOY, 'WoUs'&oro, VrLi
January 13, 1861.-
BOARDHAPf AIVI> GAT’S
CELEBRATED
PATENT IMPROVED
INSULATED IRON RIM, AND TRAMS
PIANO FORTES!
These pianos have the pur© magical tone of the
■Wood, together with the strength of the Iron, nndarv
thus far superior to all others. The Over Strang
Scales, giving in connection - with the Patent Iron
Rim, full, round, powerful, and sweet tone. These
pianos Will remain in tune d greater length of time'
than any other pianos known, and are warranted for
the. time of five years. The undersigned offers these'
pianOs at the same prices as at the wore rooms in
Albany or New York, saving the buyer the expense of
going thbre to buy, and wili keep them in tune for th#
term of three years, without charges. For a general
description of these pianos send for a circular, cook
taining prices, styles, Ao, I, Q. HOYT,
Osceola, Tioga County Pa,
Osceola, Feb. 17, 1564,'
A Valuable Farm fof Sale,
VERY CHEAP.
THE old homestead of the late Ansel Purple of 10tf
acres, together with 200 acres adjoining it on
the north is now offered for sale at the low price of
$3O per acre—s2,ooo will-he required at the time pos
session is giveft—the balance may be paid in instal
ments to suit the purchaser. There is about 1.10 acres’
under fence, and 125 acres good plow-land. The bal
ance is well timbered, as follows ; 50 sores with pine .
timber, 25 with under wood of pine, hemlock, beech,-
Ac, The balance principally with large hemlock,-
mixed with ash, maplo, beech, birch, Ac. The land
is well watered, and stocked with abundance nf fruit •
trees. The buildings' are worth over s2.o(d>. Ther
land is in n high state of cultivation, and for fertility
wiU rank second to none in the county.
For further particulars apply to M. V, pmPLlj
of Knoxville, Pu., or address S, H. PURPLE, C<7-‘
Inmbm,* Lancaster county* Pa.
Jan. 20, , 4
Portable Printing Offices.-
For the use of Morrhhhfs,’
R-'. Druggists, and ajl brraino**'
! and professional ntun who’
1 W'" wish to do their own print-’
BP 1 ‘ ; lug, neatly and cheaply.—
! Adapted to the printing of
Handbills, Clrcn
jars, Labels, Cardsnnd Small
fcLgffg Newspapers. Fall iustCur
- _ ir ~^ tions accompany ouch office
- enabling a l>oy ten years.oh)
t 0 wor k them successfully.’
~ m Circulars sent free. Speci
men sheets of Tvpe, Cuts, Ac-, C cents. Address
ADAMS’ EXPRESS CO.
31 Park Row, X. V.. and 35 Lincoln St. Bostoii, Mass.*
January 27,1^04-ly.
CAUTIOUr.
VrTUBREAS, my Trite, CATHARINE; has Veit my
W bed and board without just cause or provoMi
tion—l therefore cautidnal! persons against harboring
or (rrrsting heron my account as I wilt pay no debt*
of her Contracting alter this date.
AUSTIN DOOLITTLE.
Charleston, Feb. TO, 1864-3|t.* *
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS of Administration having been granted
to the subscribers on the efttato of Uhial H.*
Koyco, late o t Delmar townBhipV°deceased. notice'
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 E. H. HASTINGS, 1
4 . MALTSSA J. ROVCB, j A(XjffrSi
Dotmnr, Fob. 10, ISO4-6C.
ADRttfISTRATOR’S UOTtICE.
LETTERS of Administration havihg been granted*
to tho subscriber on the estate of -Mortimer Bnl
lard, loto of Wcllshorough, deceased, notice is here
by given to those indebted to said estate to make im
mediate payment,-and those having claims to present
them properly authenticated for settlement to
0. BULLARD, Adui’r.
■W'ellsborOj.Feb. 10,1584-01.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE TEA, Just received at’
/V ROT’S DRUG STORE.
Family dye colors at
ROY’S DECS STORE.
COKCEA'T RATED LYE. for sale at . -
• ROY’S. BRUOSIQRR;
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