The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, October 12, 1864, Image 3

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    A Short Cjkteofehqp (Ofi :N' EqnaHfrrand
- t £in & SSmeCTttO f?? '
Who Said that all men are;', eated equal ?
ThwD»»-J«frer*Qß, the-father • Demoflraoy.- -j
Who gave the negro the 1 ' fof suffrage 3n
New York i- rThe, De tnp or at i c jrty.; - ■
Who presided over' the jl . nventstm ■which
gave tbh fpSvelege To nagrt ;1 Martin Tan
Burep, a'Democrat. • ;
Who afterwards elected ! f!in Van Boren
to the Presidency of tbs-C; jd States ? The
Democratlo'pany. '
Who.fnwied- a negro wi ♦'an..and by-her
hqdfinilattoohilSren? RIOHS - rM- : Johnsotf, a
good Democrats•,.
Who’ elected Richard l\ Johnson, Tice
President of the United ,)s? The Demo
cratic'party. - -
If President Van Boren t.- jdied, and-Rich
ard hf. Johnson ; bsd becor President, who
would havobeboma the 4 of the White
Honse t- The same negro wp In.- - , ;j<
"Who’made the negro a cita a of the State of
Mpinct ".The, Democratic ?.i, -
Who enacted a similar law. Massachusetts 7
The Democratic party. >.
Who. gave, the. negro 'b - tight to Tote in
New Hirapsbire ? The Dewf atic partylS
Who petinittedevefy cole " V person owning
$25(3 in New York; to -beedt ;a voter? Gene
orot A&BamHly purely DsCUC jtic.
.Who repealed the law of tvhieh requi
red pegroea th gtre’bonds t 'if-sce.nrfty before.
Fettling, in-that State?-'TbtfV- imocrat^Party.
fpea leg 'vptersin, Ohio f
A Democratic "Supreme Cth" ’of which Beu
ben'Wood woB Chief Jostle, ! , ’
Whatieo'jtme.of Eeben-l .ad? The Dem’o
eratio party elected ‘him nor, three times,
and he ia stills leader of' Democratic par
ty. ■ j - ; •
Whp.belped to gire free' ‘ jroes the rightto
vote in Tennessee, under ,J Constitution of
1p25? General' Jackson. ■
Wns General Jaoisotf a/l* od Democrat ?
He generally passed as suoV
Who, with- the above fade ind-many others",
etaring them in tbs face, a*' dentin oally whi
ning about negro soflrago a' '■ f negro equality ?
The Democratic party/. ’ ’»
All these tilings vi ere d <t .by Democrats,
and yet, they deny-being, ; favor of negro
equality, and charge iVupoi' ic Republicans—
just like the thief who of s. Stop thief the
loudest.— Johnstoipn Tdbui V’ ,
MOCTS3 CLOSED * POLES.
L ’■ —-j-
A baby’s nose is a Jangi ' >le object. - And
yet it is not an objectrtp' /sneezed at. It -
may be flat, and broad, an 1 omoly, and? give
no signs of its future outlin' Roman, Grecian,
png, tura-hp, aqniino, or Vi- not.. Buf-when
you have bad your laugh,' ,j vexed yourself
with gaessing, the nose retains, and’is o very
useful organ, I dp not; ■ ilieve that -noses
were ‘given us merely frpi a wise foresight
that some of us vyopid ,nc - them to-rest our
spectacles on; or lost the ’,ar of the spring
violets should,- go to -wost to provide p
living.-for the makers of-pi tetjbandkerobiefs.
We are created' too like-tF' lower janimals id
nil'Other respects, .to diffqy, ■ hatly .’frou> them
in this. Your noso--my ■ -j-rmerha: boy, and
that of tho clever old-hori’f fou ride to water,
have a use in common—a-r ’ which -would ex
ist thoifgb all* fteri'and *• beast were atone - -
blind and oonld not wcafj f ,«ses,*and though
handkerchiefs and fragrac , qwers with which
we ecefat-them, were equt -■ unknown. The'
nose was made p ,-tlb, •
iAir is the feod -1 ojpfhe b jb ; qnd the nose'
is to these whaf fhemouth ,'to the stomach.—
In tho process of eating, •(■■ ), the teeth,
and the tongue detect wl ■ ver is not fit to be
swallowed, and -the. modi' ' vccordingly Rejects
fruit-stones, fish-bones, set !, jjnd similar indi
gestible things,. In like t - nner, Ify the nose,
which floats everywhero- p/tbo atmosphere, is
odtefully picked from it ;,T ’’Jp insects, too small
to be seen, are stopped frt -Aentering; poisoh
ons gases are,prevented ’ un doing their full
harm-or any harm at all; nd especially, tho
air is 'bo warm that, how sr cold outside, itl
brings no chill to the mod , slicate lungs.! And
yet tbere ero persons who srge'tting their no
ses, by force of habit b. the only through
their mouths; and. olbc, ? who deliberately,
choke with tobacco theij' atural sieve, "until,
there is >ith the lungs ex
cept through the mouth 1 ;' .
Now to return' to the t y, which, if it be a
tender, pappooso, sldepip beneath the open
sky tin some of our Wcstf. ..prairies; is fortn
natejn having a mother, ho wjil wafcoh its
el umbers, and' pinch its'tf hinglips-together,
should they chance to gai /!- And what a host
of evils she will thus kes put I Scarcely has
the lndian fchild any one. the ills which flesh
is heir to, save teething; vut then no teeth
more sound than his frorJ ' fancy to old age.—
As-bis-chances ware be. y than those of n
" civilized’'babe of con: into .the - world
with a.etrong body jaruLb und mind—neither
a cripple, nor a Vor an .idiot—so he
is far less likely .toldio l at -T'early etage of ex
istence. Doctor’s and & Tsts, hospitals and
insane asylums'are nnt; ; him. If he ever
has dyspepsia, it is noffi> \ breathing bad air
' through the wrong chats ' f • *
Haws jpu never sffiilct- / see son»e persons
asleep, with'month wide -.ien—a perfect fly
trap—and snoring -l;ough. to roqse the
Enchanted Beauty of .the - jjperor Baibarossa ?
finding-you abed, will en 'j ip hls turn. And
yet it-is no. joke. It is- fberiona matter to
loss the refreshments of. leap—to toss with
nightmare, and’ wake w> j., parched mouths,
heavy lids and fatigued I-V pa. It is perilous'
enough to inhale unetrm < the damp night
air.. And we shall.he b >y if our habit does
npt-throw ns into such ajjrq'tural pisturos that
out shoulders become cuj Vd, our spines
ed, ah.il, our chests perms otly narrowed. The
time;!hr corrcoliocs'waf our infancy. Had*
our :'moiher«, passed o-i * Jips in the cradle,
thorn'would have been t K bed in ns the true'
habit of breathing; and v f gurus and teeth
, thus being protoctod' frb<tfr, we should bafo
growii up with-round \ bandsomo jaws
neither overlappmg'nor. ' ‘otnudin'g, sot with
•pnre white/cven ~oh’qnH wbich.'deoay Teould
scarcely invado. . ..
Think'of t'heso thing?, ;-nr boy or girl who
may xSdd.tEem. Recall,-/ 1 idng'your play-fel
lojvs or sohool-mates tb' : t* whace ever-open
, mouths lend to ,'thera s < jtuprd. expression;
whose tecth are disorder. - and irregular, be
ing'-destrayod" by the r"'-' e -operation which’
-S’? sjg : Notice hew many
cannot write mthc-ir
mg them mppj g or'M* ',g onttheir tongues.
And then rpsolve never, &r as .v 0 u can helD
:t. to resent so : ?u r ap P
pearance. Let the most pr e; ,i Te v o{
the face.giyo-Bignv f.strength, firmness,
*“4 Tigor and w§, - oily sweetness. Use
'V*'
if for its proper office in chewing the • i - 'BO'V^EI^iSS^
4rtbere B t,keepitoleerof .^tev e Street, hnuy
So Will taste end emell both to Q ing toward a common center, somebody a,t 6 d
Ir;f * : i.. «.«*.
*j Union Block!”
■ i*sSwiwa—w ,n>-wrifa--vuw.i^i,» Tolooh at that splendid atoch of
NEW: SPRING & SUMMER GOODS I
P^OGi-AVIATION
0 e&e'ra I:' i aft I
■\T7'^^^AS‘r £y- fiU-fiot of tho Geiicral Assembly
•' f of/ti* of Pennsylvania, enti
tied " she* "General Elections of
this enacted on.- the second doy of
July', one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nice, It
ip enjoined on marto give public notice of suoh elec
tion to held, and enumerate in/aach-notlce what offi
cers ore to be elected : Therefore, I, HEZEKIAH
STOWELL* "Jr.; High 'Sheriff, si the jDounty nf Tioga,
do hereby make known and give this public notice to
the Electors of said CountjLof, Tioga, that a General
Election will be held throughout the County on the
second Tuesday of November next, which will be the
Bth day of said month;.- aflhe several districts with
in the County afbifesaid, fcamely:
ELECTION UfSTEIQTS: . .
Blosi, at the Union School House.
Brookfield, at the South Road School House.
Clymer, at -he C. p,-pongl<e: : ;
Chatham,-at the’-feobse of 8,-€>.-Cinstaah. —.
- Charleston, at the Dartt Settlement Scnool Horns.
. CoTjngton at the-Pyer House. ,
i Covington Township, at the Dyer House. ‘ 1 ■-
Deerfield, at the Cowanosqne Uonse.
Delmar, at the Court House.
: Elh, at the Smith Schfiol House. < ' j
j £Ucioa-i Boro, c-t, tUo <jf Ch*xl«» Ryon.
i Farmington, at the house of Kami,
j Gaines, aMba bouse of H.£. EcrailjM, 1 J
; Jackson, at*tbe bouse of James Miller. i
. Qa.G-- Sf •Alatitsoft' -
of J6el BK WbddrtQT. -
1 Lawrence Town-hip. at the house of W. H. Slosson.
; at the boose-cf W. B. Slosson.
; Mansfield, at-iho School*il6nse. 1 -
j Morals, the house of W. V, Campbell.
I MalnOurg, at tfc.ejjoncs of B. K, Brnadaga.
1 lUddlvburj, at tW Holiday School House.'
. kelson, at ih? Locey House.
• OsteoU, et the Hotel.,. .
, Rutland, at the liousG'-of'Boval Bose.
1 Richmond, at the house of John UUlyer.
J Shlppen, at the Big Meadows School House.
Sullivan, at the house of R/-Kr Brundago.
Tioga Borough, at the Hotel of E, S. Parr. .*
Tioga Town-hip, at the Hotel of E, S. Farr.
Union. £t lho;hou» qf John Irvin,, • -
TTellsbord, at the Court House. “
tVard, at the School House.
, Westfield, al thehoqj? cU J e rod J? <Tb ozapso p' t
At which time and places are to be elected two
electors at large and twenty.-focr district electors to
cast tho electoral vote of Pennsylvania for President
and Vice President in the Electoral College of the
United States. { " _ -j ■ " } '\ ; -
' It is further directed ihafjtlie’mcefingof'theTetarn
Judges at the Court House in Wellsborough to make
out the general returns aholl-be oil the first Friday
succeeding the sold election, which will be the 14th
day of October, j . ; Mxf? i .il
And in and by said act, i ani Ydrtber* directed to
give notice that every Justices of the
.Peace, who shall bold office- or- appointment of trust
or profit under the Government of the United States,
; or or anyjctlx' or snooxpbfi(|d^dj£
trict, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise,. a
subordinate officer er agent who is dr shall be em
ployed under-the legislative, «eeutive,|or judiciary
department of . this State,_or of any .incorporated dis
trict, and also that every; membeCot Congress, and
of the select and common council of spy city, com-
any'incorporated-.Ajifitriotj-ie'by law in*:
capable-dT holding Or exercising at the'tame time" the'
office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of
,any election of tbls CornmonweaUh, and that no in-
Fpector, judgo, or any other officer of any such’elec.
tion sbaU-im eligible 1o any-office thoa to he. Toted
for. *" ~
- For instructions in regard, to the organization of
election boards ect,, see Assembly of 2d July,
1839; pamphlet laws,.page 219; likewise contained
in a practical jUgesfof the election lawsyof.this Com
monwealth, fonflabed hvdry'place bf holding gen
eral election, page 86, etc.
Given under tnw hand at Wellsboro, this 31st day o t
\m H. SXOWELXr>-Jr.> Bberiff.
TO PROFESSORS OF MUSIC, AMATEURS, AND
r THE’ MUSICAL-PUBJ-KJ:GENERALLY..
P. A. WUNDEBMABrif,
Foreign & American ESnsithWareboipe,
824 BROADWAY,
Haring on hand the largest stock of Foreign Muaio
in New York, which he imports &om Europe expressly
to meet the taste and requirements of the American
lover! of Mujio, respectfully calls attention to the
fact, that he it now supplying Music of Every Style
at a reduction of Twenty-Five’to Fifty per cent less
than any dtherhooßelri tlbe United States.
Private Families can hosupplied (postTreo)rby fiar
"warding the cash to the above addresl. Should tho
amount of- cash -forwarded-exceed- the--obit of the
Slnsic, the balance will he promptly returned in
postage currency. v ,
Dealers and Professors should not neglect this op.
portanity; they will bo liberally.dealt with.
N. B.—Any and every picoe-cf Music (vocal or m
strumintal) published in Enrope.or America, be
-snppKed to ordet, if' accompanied by the cash.
- Komember tbo Address,
:.pJa; wctnbe-rmaxn, ..
Foreign and American Mnsio Warehouse,
524 Eroadjtay, Hew York.
, August 31, 1864-Bm.
' _
BOUNTY. TO VOLtJNTEEKB!—The County of
Tioga will ..pay- , a bounty of THBIEB HUN
UKED DOLLARS, ta’Volahteers enlisting to the
credit of the several suV districts in said county, to
the extent of their respective quetas- under the late
call of tho President.
This bounty is.not in addition to that already
offered by tbe Townships', bat in lien of it, or so much
of it as can bp raised by taxation..
N. B. Recruiting Officers and aU otbers.interested,
should see to it-that proper certificates of enlistment
and credit are made oat and returned at once to the
County Clerk, at Wellsboro. “
. JOB RBXFORD, )
,C. P. MILIiEE. } Ccm’rs.
H. 'ROfcKWELL, j '
Attest: THOS. ALLEN, Clerk.
Wellsboro, Sept. Id, SSO& .
THE- huderstgned ■ wftl- pr<fcptly- prbseoute -all
claims against tbe Government for services ren
dered in the Military or. Naval Sorrlce of.the United
States. Charges reasonable—will advance the legal
necessary fees if desired. No charge if not success
ful in tbe application. " D. McNAUSHION.
Refertncet •• Hon. Victor Case, I, W, Bellows, Ex
amioing Surgeon at' Knoxville, Fa., B. B. Strang,
viyuivi, in., oa.vw>, r,., O. n. Deonc,
Harrison, Fa. - . ' . 1. -
Aug.V4,TS64.-6mo»* " ‘ " '
Flour at Reduced Price?.
XTTE aro receiving New Wheel Flour and can
T T afford to sell it.pt greatly redneed prices.
Wo want 10,000 bushels Wheat, 10,000 bnshels
Oats, and 10,000 bushels Corn, for which we will pay
the. highest market price in Cash. rl
Wellsboro, Aug. 3,'64. WRIGHT * BAILEY.
Admtiiisirutor’siy'olico.
LETTERS of administration having been granted
to the undersigned on the estafo of John Cnah
■tag, dee’d,,notico.ds -hereby ,given, to thoso mdebted
to make immediate piymenUand thdso having claims
to present them properly authenticated for settlement
1 o ; ALEX. H. GAYLORD, Adm'r.
. Blots, August 24, 1804-6 L
DISSOLUTION. .J
THE Co-partnership heretofore existink between
H. W-Porine, of RalfcN. tB. RL Perini of
Tr.uy, Pa., under the firm of Ferine * Co., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. , - H-. W.-PEP.INE.
Txoy, Sept. If 1564, "‘ ‘ E, P. PfiRJNE.
Mr -, £ - in bchaht of the.'.old' flrm Teels
very thankful to The public for their liberal patronage
■during their co-partnership. ,lu-assuming the pro
pnetorship of tho business, he hopes- to merilacon
.tmnation of said favor. Tho basiness will be con.
ducted as heretofore.' We shall endeavor tV keen a
large and varied stdek oT'mdrohand&e and shall offer
them at prices notlo be.foapd elsewhere^.
TZ"HRGSKJE,LAMPS' at., ,'i .. ' ■ ' ; - : V
■IX . -. .roy;3 deuq si&he.-
CONGRESS W A X’E R, forwleat
T ifj &&A T’flf $$ $ <MI£A f
Jast arriving from Sew VorJt. t ■
“VERY,SENSIBLE PJEOPLE,”
thought I to myself;, yoft know who buy* at a bar
gain, and sella so aa.to give the purcbaler a bargain
too. V; .'
■ Therefore, if you want anything In the line of
DRY GOODS, I
LADIES’ GOODS, ■
RE ADY MADE CLOTHING, .
; ‘ BOOTS, SHOES, 4c.,
GO TO BOWEN’S,
aiii-tf -you Hint'
HARDWARE,
QDEENSWARE, - i ■ ■
WOODEN-WARE, and
GROCERIES,
at ptlcei 70a sen afford to pay
GO TO BOWEN’S.
If yOu hate" Cash, or Butter, or' Cheeie, or Grcio
to exchange fotthly 7 i /- i
; SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS, v ,
- t JatisfiotoiF, Bargains jr -
and if yon coma 7oa wUlbeSsiiie too'ome iftict
-tyea, thrice, or halfa-dorvu tlo>Sso
• Don'tforgetthaplane-; - f -2y~n
NO. 1, UNION BLOCK,
Wallitwro, June 4,'1864; ■ JOH Jf-R. BOWEN.
September Ist, 1863*
■ ■ from: this date,
FOR RMBY PAY ONLY I
C USTOM 800 TS AND -SHOES ;
Leather,* Findings he.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES,: PELTS, PEER
£KINS AHD FDRS.
JJR. FRANKLIN-SAYS: :
"TTben you have anything to advertise, toll-the
public of it in plain,- simple language."
:I am manufacturing-good custom'made Boots and
Shoeetwhloh X will sell at fait-prices, and only for
READY PAY. Such work cannot be sold at as low
rates per pair ai.eastcthJniade’alop.ytork, but it can
and will bo sold at prises which will -enable .the pur
chaser to protect bis feet with good substantial boots
'isore with, a !poor slop-shop' article,
which, even if'itobancea Dot to.fall in pieces with the
first weeks service, 1& but a doubtful protection in
we nnd oold weather. Try me.
Buck and: Doeskins Wanted,
in the red apd short blue, for which I will pay cash
and a good price. -1 - - -. '>, 1 . „
, Beef-Hides raid Calfskins Wanted,
for which I will also pay cash.
' Sheep Pelts Wanted,
for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar
ketprlce. ~ ‘
An assortment of sole,upper, calfskins and linings,
pegs, thread, n,ill, ajrls, diniTOs, shoc-haianierß, Ac.,
Ac., kept.conetantly Ob hand, which,Twill sell cheap
for cash.- Shop on Main Street between Wilcor’sand
Bullard’s. - -- G. TC,,SEARS.
N. B. X can’t giro credit, because, to_he. plain,.,
haven’t girtdt tq-give, - ,
■Wellsbcro, Se^.-9,1563.
Eye and Ear Institute..
DR. tJP X>E GKRATPF,
OCULIST, ACBIST . & .(JEH'L SURGEON,
ELMIRA, K. Y.
TREATS ALL DISEASES
OF THE EYE, EAR AND THROAT.
THE EXE.—Ho will operate npon Cataraat, Arti
ficial Pupil,. Crosj. Eyes, Lachrymal- Fistula,
Pterygium, Entropion, (Inversion of tie eye lid,) and
treats all forms of Sore Eyes, such as Granulated
Elds, Purulent Ophthalmia, Opacities of the Cornea,
Scrofulous Diseases, of the Eye, and all diseases to
which the Eye is subject.
THE EAR—Treats successfully Discharges from
the Ear, JTois*3 in the Ear, Difficulty of Hearing,
Dbafaess,.(even when the drum is entirely destroyed,
will insert an artificial one, answering nearly all the
purposes of .the natural).
THE, THROAT.—Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton
sils) together with-
CATARRH,
In all its forms, permanently cored.
QESERAL SURGERY.—He. will operate npon
Club Feel, Hare Dip, Cleft Palate;. Tumors, Catena,
Morbid Growths, Deformities front Burns,
H-E Rlf IA ,t“ :.
Operated npon hya new uicdo with entire success:
and-performs PLASTIC OPERATIONS; where:the
Nose,.Lip,pr any .portion of the face Is destroyed
through disease or otherwise, by healing than on
anew. , -
■Will attend to the .Amputation of Limbs, and Ben-.
eral Surgery in a)l its branches.
INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EYES.—Giving thimall
the natural, defyi»g-de
teotion., They are Inserted without removing; thp-old’
one, or producing pain.S
The Doctor’s collection of Instruments 'comprises
all the latest improvements, and is the laigestimtie
Stats. The superior. advantages he has.had in'per
footing himself in all that is new and valuable'!) Sur
gery, warrants him in' saying that every thing vitbln
the bounds of the profession may bo expected n! him.
The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so flat we
can now accommodate an increased' number of, pa
tients from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Hou
ses attached t»,tho establishment. - ,
■ .Vo incuraiU Cates rtceivtrf far Irtatmrnt or : tptra*
Horn. If a case is incurable, he will he so informed.-:
Institute upon Water-street, opposite the Bninard
House, Elmira, N. X. ,
Elmira, N, Y., Noy. 4,1863,-ly.
Pennsylvania State Normal Sclool,
- MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA.
THE Second School Tear will commence on Jlon
. day, fieptembcr'6, .1864.
Peop.F.A. ALLEN, for the past tlx ymrs in
charge of- the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School,
has been elec(ed..Pnnoipal, and Prof. Ffuxs Ciosey.
recently of the same institution, haa been appointed
to the Professorship of Languages and Liteiatnrc.
Prof, Alles is well known throughout the Sttte as a
gentleman of accurate scholarship, possessing i nrac
tioal experience. of fifteen years as an cdumtor of
teachers. Prof. Crosby possesses the adrantate of a
rare and successful .experience as a teacher of (ho ya>
rioae branohoa.wMch are pursued In schools the
higher grade. k
Excellent,Chemical and : Philosophical apimtns
will b© m roadiaess at tbe opening of fi© Seh®l
A Gymnasium- will for which a rjlaatto
apparatus.has already been spoored* •
TtrrtlOir, fa eSroacc, per. term, 50.00. No extra
t^l Ia - 8 ?5.°g?.? 0r -
in the hall, or in private families, from $2.50 (o S 3 00
porweek . ... W. C. RIPLEY?
ApBEBT Ceahk, Seo y. Pres’t Board of Trustees
Mansßeld, Jolly. 20, 1801-Iy 8
.' kjcveifuje, stamps.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Revenue'
of-al! denominations, just received at fife pTrat
National Bank of Wellsboro, in the Store
of C. iJ, L Robinson. Per.'ons wantfngltaX
request to call and get a supply. 6 ar ®
WeltsborsrMay’2s,TB64-tL - .. '
Coscentrated lye, for saiea - ~~
* ' 'Rot j 5 drug store.
- STRAYED OR STOEEy. ”
ON the night of the' 4th’ of’ Sept, 1864
premises of Tubbs., Guile*; 4
eeove Xas&encpyiHe TiogVp^
Cow. dan or-monse’color; any
. motion of her whereaboutswill bal*lSLn^*' to ?fo
1 B*f Vtf,'
t - •• 1 - ‘ in ■•t ■
...\ v.
. CLEAR fHB TRACK!
That rush to bollard & GO’S store
means something!
Of contselt does. It means that
BIJLLIODi & CO'S
HEW STOCK OF
Mi & SUflfHfiß GOODS,
are all the rage, and that about three square miles oi
people, in and around Wellsborough and vicinity,
KNOW WHERE TO GO TO BUY GOOD GOODS,
■ AND BUT TEEM CHEAP.
& Ma
defy competioa' In style, variety, quantity, quality
and. cheapness, o£ .
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
, -... FANCY GOODS, LACES,
TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY,
; ■ - LINENS, CAMBRICS, BUTTONS,
RADIES* GAITEKS, SLIPPERS, GLOVES,
why'enumerate? 'They have everything
in-the ltn» opgoods that will bo ashed for. Come
and sea.-- And -
TIP-TOP FRENCH GOODS,
not “aheap as dirt,” because good goods can't be sold
for a.song now-a-daye; but as cheap as any like
quality'of goods can he sold in the country. Also;
BEAVER HATS,
j AU, STYLES AND MATERIAL..
$Ke Grocery DepartnFt,
aomprlses irerytMbgiri that line, all “good and it
v - • ■
1 Drop In with the crowd.
JS3*: One Boor abolre Roy'* Brag Store.
BULLARD A CO.
• Welleboro, Judo 1, 1864.
v>
. ladle 'tice.
THB:BBAL VEX.PATJ FEMALE PILL.
■J- [WAEEAIi'rED FIIESCH.]
These so’ celebrated many
years ago in Paris for the relief of female
■ irregularities, and afterward so notorious for
thek.oriminal employment in the practice of
abortion, are now offered for sale for the first
time' in America. They have been kept in
comparative obscurity from the fact that the
originator, -Dr. Velpau, is a physician in Paris
of great wealth and strict conscientious prin
ciples, and has withheld them from general
use, lest they should be employed for unlawful
purposes. In overcoming Female Obstructions,
Falling of the Womb, Whites, Green Sick
ness,’ Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate
flow of the. Monthly Discharges, they seem
■to he truly omnipotent, bursting open the
flood-gates from whatever cause may have
■ stopped them ; but they are offered to the pub
lic" onlyfof legitimate uses, and all agents are
forbidden to. sell them when it is understood
I that .the object is unlawful. Married ladies
■ should never take them when there is any
reason to believe themselves pregnant, for
they will besure to produce's miscarriage.
■ These pills are entirely safe under all cir
cumstances, being composed entirely of sub
stances from the vegetable kingdom.
■ Each bos has the coat of arms for the City
of Paris'stamped- on - the box, with the words
Trade Mark” in French, to counterfeit which
is a misdemeanor,-and all persons will be dealt
with according to law.
.■pS* Full directions accompany every box.
Ladles cap obtaina box sealed from the eyes
of the curious; by inclosing One Dollar and six
post-office stamps to any respectable drug
gists,-.pr 0. Gy STAPLES, General Agent
for the United States, Watertown, N. T.
Agents,'
Maimburg— A: Robbins, M. D.
Mansfield—Wesley Lang.
Wellsboro—J. A. Roy, P. B. Wiillami,
July 21. 1864-ly,‘- •
GLI N-E 9 B
VEGETABLE EMBROCATION.
FOB; the sure ciire of Headache, Toothache,
j Diarthma, Shenmatiam, Sore Throat, Heats!-
gia, Fains in the Side, Sack, or Stomach,
Cramps, Cats, Sprains, Borns, Braises, Wounds,
•td, «Se.; al»o,.for all Wads of WOTJSDS on BOSSES.
Try it—lt can. not Fail!
ST This preparation does not contain any poisonous
minerals or deleterious drugs. The numerous care*
that «r* daily performed' by the ou of the Vegetable
Embrocation are.sufficient evidences of its snber
exetllent virtues. f
IBOU- PBOV, QV las OTIoi
VOSICAX, IJCBTITCTS. - • T
B. Clijti: Dear witnessed the very
beneficial results from the rise or yourVegetobie Etn-
Brocntioh by mfieli and members of my faro Ilyin cases
of Colds, Swe Throat, and Hoarseness, I cheerrolly giro
you this testimony to Its worth, and can confidently
recommend It In the above cases from on expert mental
knowledge of it? efficacy.—Toora very truly,
. . W. WILLIAMS
Utica, Jvne-4, 1861.
Good Neur» from Home—All agree—Ss#
what they .say*
Vi e, the undersigned, citizens of Utica, having used
CUne’s Vegetable Embrocation In our ft miller and find*
, lng"lt"B inost “salutary - remedy, can cheerfully recoin
’ mend It to the public generally, aa being an Indispcn* »
table article for fatally use. We do not wish to under
, rate any other ■worthy' medicine, but can truly say that
wo never before have'.femud an exjoai to this Vegetable
Embrocation, and we would advise every family to keep
a bottieicady for itniaediate use. . -
J Mrf-M/A. HilL/SchuyUr *t. Mn, J. Grocker. Bazcttt *t.
f Jlra EzsUKGerrto, “ Mr*. E. Oarnwrlgbr, “
Mr*. Bachd Roberts, - “ Sira A. M. Hibba,
D. Becon; Catharine *t. D. L. Shnmon*, * k
f. 8. RoWiaobJJenme «. .Mrs.M.'E.-Frßnds.BloQdXca it,
Jos. Mimin. Htumngtcn it. N M. Shepard. Spring it. *
>lr*. George Bancroft, “ Mr*. M. wheeler, -
Mr* Alvlra Line, u Mrs. Anna WQUams. “ -
Sr*.' Marr Vaughan. D. Tan Valkenbnrge, “
*nry Hfll, Herick n Jobo Sbotl, Qmm st.
F- C. Hcrtwell,' “ r Jane Oartson, Schuyler ft.
Mr*» X'Wancer, • • Robt. T. L*ne, Hrmtlrgton it.
Mrs- Elite Bhott, Genesee st. Priscilla McCangblic, * “
Elizabeth Grants. Catbliae st. Margaret ifarsdun - ,l
S*Ua Simmota, Bamon rt Ann HiU.Varick »t.
The above names are from well-known respectable '
citizen*, and ft thousand, znoro names- might be added,
of whom-Information can be bad In reference to the
astonlthtbz cures ' i
rrepared and andretrul by
" ~ “B. CXINE,
Nt SO:BH®H£ ST;, BARBIE BIOKC) (iTICA; M.Y., -
»d Storekeepers generally. ‘ '
For Sale by JOHN,A. ROJ, Wellsboro, Pa.
January 13,1884. - -- - -
_ F Alt IT! FOR SAXE,
ADJOINING Weils boro, the county seat of Tioga
Co. Pa., containing 155 acres, 125, cleared, 30
-woodland. The region is remarkably healthy.
Churches, schools &e.', are found in the village. There
js a largo "and commodious mansion, surrounded by
ornamental trees and Shrubbery; out buildings large
and convenient, hence and barn supplied by a foun
tain of running water. It is well' suited for a dairy
farm, for raising sheep orjfopa. -Large orchard-of
apple and.pear ireej,.ohie3y.grafted- fruit—about 200
trees. . The orchard.alone might bo made to pay "the
interest open tho cost of the' whole property. It is
distant.abont IPipiles from the.Tiog'a'Rallroad, which
connects with the Erie Knijroad p. t Corning^—Leave
Cortttg aCTfa. m., take stage atTioga Station, rgach
Wellsboro about noon. Price of the property $5O per
acre— cash dnwp, balance to suit Conveni
ence of.purchaser. - Apply to "
■W4LIE. MORRIS, Harlem R. R: N. Y. City.-
. JAMES LOiV.RDY, Wellsboro, Tioga Co. Pa, '
JNO- W-.,aCERN3ETvTioga,- “ « “
EvK-, WRIGHT, Wellaboro, “ « “
December s, •-- -•
?• rjppiyvof Ghnr Jars land
-1 ***’
UQBTBTTBWB
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS.
A Pure and Powerful-. Tonic, Corrective and
Alterative, of ' Wonderful Efficacy,
in Diseases of’ the
STOMACH, LIYER AND BOWELS;
Cures" Dyspepsia,-liver Complaint, Headache, Gen
eral Debility; Nervousness, Depression of- Spi
_rits, -Cgnjsipatijn,.- Coiio,- Intermittent Fe
, _ vel» v Cramps and. Spasms, and all Com- . .
- ' -’•plaints of. either". Sex'arising from
Bodily Weakness, whether in
herent in the system or pro
duced by Special
Causes,
' Nothiso that Is not wholesome, genial and restorative In
Its natnre, enters into the composition of HOSTETTER’3
iTOM’ACU BITTEUS. This popular preparation contains
10 mineral of any-kind, no deadly botanical element; no
iery excitant; but It is a combination of the extracts of
are balsamic herbs and plants, with the purest and mildest
of all diffusive stimulants.
* Tt U Well to be forearmed against disease, and, so far as
the human system can be protected by human means against
maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere. Im
pure water, and other external causes, HO STUTTER'S BIT
TEES may be relied on as a safeguard.
In districts infested with Fever and Ague, It has been
found Infallible as a preventive, and irresistible as a remedy,
and thousands who resort to it under apprehension of an at
taefcr escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to
avail themselves of Ita productive qualities in advance, are
cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medicine —-
Fever and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine for
months in vain, untinsirly saturated with that dangerous
alkaloid, are not unfrcquently restored toTiealth within a
few days-by the use of lIOSTETTER’S BITTERS.
The weak stomach Is rapidly invigorated aud the appetite
restored by this agreeable toaio; and hence it works won
ders in. cases of Dts?z?3U end in less confirmed.forms of
iJfpiOESiiqs. , Acting as a gentle and painless apperient, as
well as upon the liver, It also Invariably relieves the Co:rsTl
*Ajio:r superinduced by irregular action of the digestive end
secretive organs.
Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks, Lou
ness of Spirits and Fits of Languor ‘ find prompt and per
manent relief from the Bitters, Thetestimony on this point
is most conclusive, and from both sexes.
The agony of Biuoes* Come is immediately assuaged by a
single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resorting
to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented.
As a general conic, ETOSTETTER’S BITTERS produce ef
fects which must be experienced or they
can be fully appreciate* In cases of Omitxtxztional Weak
nen, Premature Decay, and Debility and Decrepitude aria
log from old age, It exorcises the electric Influence. In the
convalescent stages of all diseases, it operates ns a dellgbtiul
Invigorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, U op-,
crates to re-enforce and re-establish them.
Last, hot not least,-it is the Only Safe Stimulant, being
manufactured from sound and tnocuous materials, and en
tliely free from the acid elements present more or leas in all
the ordinary tonics and stoipacbics of the day
No family medicine has been so and, it may
bo truly added, deservedly p'opular with hto intelligent por
tion of the community,as HOSTETTBR’3 SITTERS.
Prepared by HOT3TETTEB & SMITH, Pittsburg, ?a. '
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers, every
where. ; feb3-ly
HELMBOLDS
OEiUriXC PREPARATIONS.
COMPOUND FLUID DETRACT BUCHU, a positive and
specific remedy for the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop
sical Swellings.
This Medicine increases the‘power of Digestion, and ex*
dies the absorbents.into healthy action, by which the Wa
tery or Calceron* depositions, and all Unnatural Enlarge
ments are ieduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation.
HELMS OLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
. For Weaknesses arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipa
tion, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the follow
ins symptoms:
to Exertion, Loss of Power, loss of ilexnofy,
Dffflculcy of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling. Horrors
of Disease,- Wakefulness,- Dimness of Virion, Pain in flhe
Back, Universal Lassitude of the musculaif system. Hot
Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of tie Skin, Erup
tions on. the Face, Pallid Countenance T I
Theso-symptoms, 11 allowed to go on, Which tbU medicine
Invariably removal, scon folio vra
Impotence, Fatuity , Epilepsy, Fits ,
In one of which the patient may expire.
Wh6 can say that they are not frequently followed bv those
“Direful Diseases,- .* .
“ INSANITY A2TD .COtSUMBTIOMF
are aware of ih& cause of their suffering,
Buy ffoykwnt coCTM.m bscqbm OF tbs maxi Asr
wats. '
And MtUtnchdy Deaf&shy Consumption bear ample wit
ness to tbd truth of tha assertion.
The Omotitutioji once. affected with Organic Tfsajbierf, re
quires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the
system.
Which Htiffioip’3 ESXRACT BUC3U invariatfy does.
A trial will Convince the most skeptical.'
FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES.
In many Affections peculiar to females, the ExX&icT Bucsu
is unequalled by uny other remedy—os in Chlorosis or Re
tention, Irregularity, Palnfolness, or Suppression of Costo
mary evacuations., ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Ut*
rus, Leochorrhoe or Whites, Sterility, andfor all-complalnta
incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion, Hab
its of Dissipation, or In the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
Take, no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant
medicine for unpleasant arid dangerous diseases.
HEiIBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED
ROSE WASH CUBES
SECRET
In all their stages.
At little expense*
Little or no change In diet.
No Inconvenience, and no exposure.
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate
thereby removing obstruction), preventing and curing stric
tures of the Urethra, allaying *paln and inflammation, so
frexnenl In this class of diseases, and expelling all poUone,
diseases and worn out matter.
TSOCSATOS UTO2? THOUSANDS,W3 ) HATS BSSJf TBSVICIDCS OP
QUACXs, and who have paid heavy fee# to be cured In a short
time, have found they were deceived, and that the “POISON*'
hoi, by the use of “ powerful astringents,” been dried up In
the system, to break out In an aggravated form, and perhaps
after man logo.
Use Hembold’j Extract Uuchu for allaffections and dfs
eases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in znaU‘
or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matte?
of how.lohg'standing.
, Diseases of these organs rcqulruth© aid of a DIURETIC:
JHEiIBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHU IS THE GREAT DIURE
TIC, and Is certain to have tho desired effect In all diseases
fot which It Ujrecotnmended.
Evidence of the moat reliable and responsible character
will accompany tUo medicine.'
Fries §1 per bottle , or six for $5.
Delivered to any address, securely packed from observa
tion. '
"DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS.
CURES GUARANTEED! Advice Gratis!
Address letter* for information to
(H* B. HEMBOLD, Chemist,
104 South Tenth st, below Chestnut. Phlla.
BEMBOLD’S Medical Depot,
lISMBO&D’S Drag and Cnemlcal Warehouse,
• • ----- 194 Broadway, N. Y
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED
PEAfcBBS, • who eudearart<r dlgp©ye~gf own” and
“other?* articles;on the reputation attained hy
Hembcld’s Genuine Preparations.
“ . “ Extract Buchu.
" Extract Sarsaparilla.
" • “ Improved Rose Wash.
«3-3oia by all druggists everywhere. Ask tor HemboU’f
Take no other. Cut esc the advertisement and send for It
and avoid Imposition Cad exphsnre. ■
Orin BUSHELS of FLAX SEED wanted, foi
*v/U which the Highest Market Price fn CASH
will be paid; . D, P. ROBERTS.
Wellsboro, April 9,1894: • - -
PUTTY ;A .WINDOW: (JLAS3 at
' ~,fV'.~ r: - •f;:Roy^Hag9..W9aB !
tCI HLPfltClfi for presetting CIDER, at
"■ - - ROY'S DRUGSTORE. .
Si,
KXOXVILIE. TWSA COUNTY PfL Vi
The undersigned haring been specially n ,
the Dt\ited States Government to procure th*
B*ck Pat, Bounty, and Pinions
of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives not j,
interested, that he has made arrangementi -T.k ,:k
ties ijr TVaabington, by which he is alio to rt (>T '
Bach pay, Bonnty and Pensions, in a Tetvih-,,.
and that he will give pertioulnr attentions to >ll ™
claims that may he brought to him. Beinr vf 6
with all the requisite Foims, Blanks, 4j. ie h t
superior advantages in this branch of business. %,
diers entitled to pensions, will find it to their .s
-tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville ~ '
examining surgeon for Tioga County reside
Also, Judge Case, before whom all appUc»y 0 ,,
pensions may he made. *
Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March isj]
any kind: of service. Naval or Military, who’ are I-* 3
abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Petri *
All soldiers who serve for two years or dariaeT'
war, should it sooner close, Will be entitled to ii’-
Bounty. Also soldiers who have been wounded
battle, whether baring served two years or not ,‘ a
entitied to $lOO Bonnty. Widows of soldiers viJij 1
or are killed arc entitled to Pensions and tks iia
Bounty. If there be no widow, then the minor -hi/
dren; and if no minor children, then the fait,
mother, sisters, or brothers-axe entitled as above ’
Tams, moderate. (
rwUlbeatmyoffice.cn Monday and 3afarday f
toch week, to attend to this business. ’
. July 15, 1883.1 y. H’M. B. SMITH.
• REFEBEjtcis: Wallsboro, *F. Donaldson shl,
iff Stowoll. Addiaon,. N. Y., W. K. Smith. ’ Wt.h'
ington, D. C.i Tucket and Lloyd.
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY,
r FHE undersigned having purchased the well
X known Woolen Factory of Messrs.'E. iB =
Bowen on the Cowanesqtie River, two miles e»ii- c f
Knoxville, takes this method of informing the inhebi
tanta of Tioga and adjoining cnuntiea that he
manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to wu
customers, into 1
FLANNELS,
CASSIMERE3,
DOE-SKIN 3,
_ , FULL CLOTHS, of »H kind,
The machinery baa bepn thoroughly repaired isi
now machinery added thereto, also an improved new
wheel which will enable him to work the-entire nt.
son. He will pay particular attention to
Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing,
which will Be done In the neatest possible manoer
having, added one new Boil Machine, will ensbie bin'
to dispatch and accommodate people from a distant.
He would farther soy that he has carried on the bus!-
ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford
and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; be
therefore can warrant all work and satisfy hie casts,
mere, using nothing in manufacturing imt-gemiins
wool. JOSEPH INQHAJL
Deerfield, May 5, 1303-ly. .
Insurance Agency.
THE Insurance Company of North America hats
appointed the undersigned an agent for Xioga
Connty and vicinity.
As the high character and standing of tbia Comps,
ny give the assurance of full protection to owners .1
property against the hazard of fire, I solicit with eon.
fidenco a liberal share of the business of the county.
This company was incorporated in 1791. Its capital
is $500,000, and its assests in 1861 as per statemsat
Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81,
CHARLES PLATT, . ! . Secretsry.
ARTHUR Gl, COFFIN, . . . President.
Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street
Philadelphia.
Win. Baehler, Central Agent Har
risburg, Pn.
JOHN W. GUERNSEY,
Agent for Tioga Connty, Pa,
July 15, 1863.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I AM now prepared to manufacture, at my establish
X ment in Deerfield,
plain and FANCY' FLANNEL'S,
Also, Ladies'
BALMORAL SKIRTS
to order, either by tha piece or quantity, to suit car
tomert. JOSEPH INGHAM.
Knoxville, July 15, 1863.
FILL MB WINTER GOODS!
T. I. BALDWIN
IS now receiving a large and well selected
STOCK OP
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of a General Stock of
DRY GOODS,
liDrES’ DRESS GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WOODEN WARE, 40., 40.
All of which will b» gold VERT LOW for
READY PAY OI TtY.
ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IN-EXCHAN3B.
All persons baying QOODS for
READY PAT,
Are respeatfnlly invited to oali and examine
IHI STOCK,
Ai they are to be sold at
VERY LOW PRICES. 1
CASH PAID FOR WOOD.
Tioga, Nov. 27. 1863. T. L. BALDWIN.
PENSION AGENCY.
TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS.
THE undereigned having had considerable expe
rience in proonring Pension Bounties and Back
pay of Soldiers, will attend to all basinets in that line
entrusted to bis care with promptness and fidelity-
ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds
are entitled to the $lOO bounty.
Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of psy, collects!
by the undersigned.
Persons wishing to confer with me will please call
or address me by letter at Sylvanio, Bradford coonty,
Pa. Charges reasonable. 9EO. P, JIONEO
- by permission to
H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa-
D. P. Pomeroy, Troy,.Pa.-
A. H, Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda. Pa. [April 1-
CATLIN’S
IMPROVED '
Pile and Water Proof Cement
is the beet preparation In nse fop mending broken article**
a* China, Crockery, Wood. Leather, OrnanMtt,
Stone, J.etal, Bone, Ivory, Pearl, Porcelain, In flwt, moat
broken article. Being perfectly white it will not disfigure
the articles. It will atandall clinmtee.and when fhcroogblJ
Jry, the part to which U 13 applied will be at itronja* l *
waa-bofore broken. Price 25 cehts per.bottle.
. J, A. ROT, Agent for Tioga Coantj
WelUboro, Angnat 20,1863.
Portable Printing Office*.
For the use of Merchac**»
t>ragglst», and all boals** 1
and professional men wh ff
wiib to do their own print
ing, neatly and Cheaply-
Adapted to the printing «»
Handbills, Billheads, Circu
lar*, labels, Cards and
Newspapers. Fall Instrcc*
tlons accompany each ofßcs
enabling a boy ten years oM
to work them fnccessfollT-
Circulars sent free.
men sheets of Type, Cuts, £c-, 6 cents. Address
ADAMS' PRESS CO.
31 Park Row. N. Y., and SC I Ins In St. Boston, Maw.
January 27,1864-Iy. • •
Family x>ve colors «t
BOX'S .DRUG STOKE.
CIDER VINEGAR «t
ROT’S DKVG STORE,