The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, October 19, 1864, Image 3

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local aif d Ki&ciiL'ml; Pa.
Vfcllsboro. Wednesday, Oct. 19, lS>i<
PUBSIDESTIAF- EtEJCTICft v-
l'/ , ’
JOHN W. FORNEY | %
rfl a ,Uie'f a MAS? MEETING at f.o,
giXUKDAIVOct. 29, at 2 o'clock, P. SI. .
F.ALLY REPUBLICANS 1
C<.p£* L. Boiune. Co.- A 149th P.V., is hp£ I nu
f . :K leave. He returns to Washington in a
Viirastc Suckling Colt. —Sheriff Stowelf lid a
mekliitg colt to 0.. H. Wood, Esq.,' j, on
Iccriey, for the snug little sum of £2OO. T£ colt
ws out of the famous “ Hembleloniac, Jr.’V tmed
trMr.-Weod. So much for '*• blood.*' .V.-’ '
-Oditcaut. —Mr. Martin V. Lovell, non of *.'r? Ol
iver Lovell, Of Rutland, in this county,' fell f < iftliy
*oonded.in a skirmish with the rebels near. . i into,
od the 20th of August last. He was one of o J «ch-
B ent from the 7th Penn'a. Cavalry* sent ou r?de
itroy tho enemy’s communications, r juita
tLd Macon, The attack was a daring one, ajs t(ar
:ng me** were selected for the work. 1 4 tT
Martin Lovell was a brtfte and faithful . .flier
cud fell universally regretted by bis cpmnifl'* JRs
ttine will be remembered, aa-one more addei < 'the
roll of heroes who gave their lives for'their <,t ftry
eci'Pix Death.-—Miss Cabbie Barbee, l, t'd 36
lean, tiicd at the residence of her- tester at : , ;pox-,
ville. in this county, on the 13th inst., unde finite
„ngukr eircuinstanca. Miss Barker retired t h her
ruotn on thp night of the 12th inst. apparo ; ~y ill
ber usual health and spirits, at usual bcdlime
morning her sister nent into the room to on jAier to
a late breakfast and found her insensible, all i -upon
the table on empty three or four ounce vial i 1' ipjed,
Paregoric. Medical aid was immediately o o-l ped
tut they tailed tb rally her from her stupor litf.she.
died in the afternoon. ' t-* i
The deceased had been for years troubled,
aith severe neuralgia and had been in the prf of
taking opiates to quiet the pain, and the ph .islnns
decide that her death eras caused by an over of
Paregoric.' .
Mil- A. E. Niles, of the Veteran R« , sires,
.stationed at Point Lookout, Sid.,
battalion is guarding 10,000 rebel is
borne on aviait to his family. lie anywhere
is a marked change in the’ language ear
ing of the prisoners brought in from tW- ’ Jen
andoah Valley, fruits of Sfieridon’s vi#’ des.
They have lost their defiant air, and adn * jhat
they are played out. This is;a eignifioaii feet.
When the rank and file lose confidence i'-.lbeir
cause the rebellion cannot bo ranch long-
tained. This ought to nerve every loyi tnan
to renewed effort in this campaign,
with the traitors’!
Muster Soil Co. A, 207th Hegimen. V.
HtADQUABTER! 207tB'P. V' _ \
Nfar Petersbcbo. Va., Oct. 4, IEG, }
Ff.'cMi Coeb : Please to.lr.sert the follow : : hist
of OEivrs iuid privates of’Company A, 207 , iegl
uent P. V., from Tioga County, and you will ■ jatly
ol!i-e the members of that Company and fr' Is-at
beme- * -
Officers,
BACKER, Roseville/ «
Ittl-.eut mint —J. M. Yovse, Pojth ‘Creek ;
:i Lieutenant—Ynos. Doud, Alamsburg.
Sergeants.
ht—Eugene Rich; . 4ib—Wesley 33. ft r *6lds,
''l-. r»a- L. Morgan, 6ih—William i
ci—ti.urlci Shepard.,. ," i
COBPOHALS-
jb*
.•V—Btnj. phcnhan, • sth—Dayid Hulslj f er,
*d—Oscar-Rounsville, ,6th—Lyajas MeC-i \ t
:3—M J rtfi-rEagete Wee .
4th—lsaac Wwudburn, '
Privates,
!.,»■ Anii a*. Jaton Hairi?,
Jaitt.-AsUcrait, NalhacUnisri/,
Ina-.r Allen, * Abner Knapp,
Fe'ry Avery, GeolTKnapp, ! >••
? css; a Alexander, Ira Knapp, •
••:?Vtea Arirus, Charlt-s W KeUj, X
Ir.i'uuder ‘Ayre?, Goo Knapp, - jr '^
A-.-’eph H Austin, Joseph A Lott,, v' ,
Benjamin B<.otb, ✓- John Mansfield, *j/r
Lewis Barrett, . ' * Joseph Minturn,- ' v
./unto Baker, J 'John J. Miller, '£•.
J?bn C Baker; .. - James Ncnhup, :
I'eicr Benjamin, • • Jonathan Nelson/, *» -
a H Dlakcsly, , Harvey. Owen?, *
IVm Bailey, * Aga Osg6od, 5
r.iyai Baker, David L Phillips,-
A 'rxan Cramer, Smith Palmer, 1 *
'•iXqrc C'loman, . . Charles Putcrhaug •£_
Henry B Clink, Charles Petty, * .
Oe.r t c Collin s , Wo Ronnaville, * . .
S«Dcn B Chesly, Hiran/Eoblver, V
Jtxes ? Carr, Clinton Reynold,-
Orrt-n L Campbell, John J Smith, ' V - •"* .
\V Conly, ‘ "■ Daniel Swartwood/-
David pounatle, A C Sturdevsnt, •
John Cur,uln”ham, . “ Zenos J 3 -Smith,.
Claries B Card, _ John Sntton, Jr
Daniel Doty, John F Smith, -* '
liter/-Evans, Charles L Stage,
F.-jgerton, David W Stone,' \ . ■
George C Fellbugh, Nehemfah B Stmi'" '
Jutun Pafseu, Win H Smith* , f', V
Orren p F.irr, Allen J Tlcknor,
I U A Gustln, 'Horace Ihorp,
Dices GoiJon, George Vanness, \ •-
Garden, 'Alfred Wooster,
G< tt, * William ;
Jchn Gordon, f Isaac Yofcng,
Chtrlee L iiinev, ■ , Reuben Yale, *
Charlc; li-uMandcr, . fV&nkUn H Brink- 1
J'-bri H-.rc?, ‘Wm-Beardsly, -\J“_
bsjlarc Kurtly, Henry C -
hsrry Id U.iii, Ebcneser Bronson'
Horton. * Gideon Cornell, * ,vV •
lluViander, Marlon S Cleveland v -
A «t.s C llowhnd, * .•
In ill f.ne hundred and loreocnliftcd msi ’ ’osides
ctxmUtioDcd officers. fYours truly, - .
Elwee Backcr, CaptL-A.
meetings to be heed
ItarnßET, on'd J.B. Jfttis. Esq. ./iHa'd
the of this county at tßc follow ? limes
place?: ; 1 •
UTVp,n- CEVILLE _ Monday DigJlt ; ‘fot ; )er - 24.
Tuesday night, October T 5. '‘ -
—Wednesday night, October 26.- ;
, —Thursday night, October .
—Friday night, October 2' ' , '
I'EsTl'lELD—Saturday .night, October i *l.-
a^l^'sVlLLC —Monday night, October & \ - '
bAlS23_(v crm jij. oa * g ) Tac&ddy night, V' r. !.■
'Y>LLf?BOR0 —Wednesday-night Nov. ,
Nor. 2, -
--HELD—Friday night, Nov. 4. • “
** night, Nor. 5.
; fes?rs. J o nx I. MrrcnEix, and (', o. M.
£ P«, v:iil hold meetings as follows \ '
Mitcheli'g Creek— Thursday nigUt, (-’’ J. 20/
Hammond School Qouee—(Middlebft -til tVi
% night, Oct. 21. : ; ! ,
Tio|&—SatnrdBy night, October 22. '. ' ; -
H. Smith, and J., B. Niles, Er U,will-
Mress the citizens of Chatham at the ijjtels’
! “00l House, Friday night, Catcher 5 ■
also, the citizens 61 Middlehory, *t f seifey
™e ' Saturday night, October '22. '■ *' ? r
Mw ' A. E. Niles, and SJ. H 7 .Oo *
’■ * i*
- 1 - *
JS
uisszsv:
boid ia meeting "at StarkV Corners, Cbntfcnn,
Saturday nigbt October 22. 1 f
Also, at tho Welelv-School House, Charleston,
Monday night,.;Ociober 24.
Meetings will l>e held in-Morris,, Liberty,
snion;f Ward, Sullivan, Richmond, Rutland
and Jackson, of notice will be given by!
posters. *- ' 1 ,
jfcp
Libertt Union League. —The Union men ef Lib
erty met and organized a League on the first of
October, with the Lollcftung officers ;
President—Chablbb P. Veil.
Vice President—Wtt. Pulkcrson.
Tlee. A. Veil. .
Cor. Socrejtary—David Halhbono.
Treasurer—Wm. Narbcr;
A stfnds us a~ekfetch of the'ineetiDg
bold at the Block- House by the Vallandighamnicrs
on Monday evening, 2d. last., also of tho Union,
meeting by. Meslrs.Humphrey and Niles on the night
following. The sketch caste too lato.for our last pa
per, It seems that n proposition waa. made by the
Union men to unite the meetings, both being ap
pointed to be befiTon'the same evening. ; The Cop*
. peris refused to .divide the time. The Union men
then postponed their meeting until the following day,"
nnd attended the Vallandigham meeting en masse.
Tubes Vallandighammers attended the Union meet
ing next evening. We agree with our correspondent
that modern democracy would not bear the test of
discussion.
Down Go THfc Pbices.—l t am now selling my
entire stock of Dry Goode.at greatly reduced prices
ta correspond-with the reduction in-the wholesale
rates. We are selling all kinds of Prints, Sheetings,
Shirtings, DeLcices, Alpacas, Mohairs, Scotch Plaids,
Merinoes, Balmoral Skirts, Ac., at a redaction in
prices of from 15 to 50 per cent, making a vast differ
ence in the cost of those necessary goods. I shall
follow the New York rates on goods, giving my cus
tomers as many bargains to choose from as can be
found ip this* county. Customers will do well to se
cure such goods as they need while they are to be bad
at such reasonable rates. J. A. Pabsons,
Oct. 12-3 t. No. 3, Concert Block,. Corning, N. Y.
r-V SPECIAL-,. NOTICES.
Important To Females.-
r DK, CHBESEMAN’S PILLS.
I The. combination, of ingredients in these Pills
is the result of a long -and extensile practice. They are
mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the most
delicate;, certain in correcting all Irregularities, Painful
Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether .from
cold of'olherwise. headache, pain in the side, palpitation of
the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue,
pain in the beck and limbs,* Ac., disturbed sleep, which Arise
from interruption of nature.
DB. CHEESBOTAW’S PILLS
was the commencement of a new era li| the treatment of
and obstructions consigned so
many to a'PREMArt'RE orate. No female can enjoy good'
health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction
takes place the general health begins to'decline. Those Pills
form the finest preparation ever put forward with IMME
DIATE and persistent success. Don’t bo De
ceived* ‘Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and
tell him that yon scant the BEST and most RELIABLE
FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE T VORLD, which is com
prised in these. Pills.
DR. CHEESEMANS PILLS
have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are
the most effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu
liar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing,
with certainty , periodical regularity* They or© known to
thousands, who have used them at different periods, through
out the country, having trie sanction of some of the most
eminent Physicians in America.
Explicit directions.stating when they should nolle wed, with
each Bos—fbe Price One Drlhr per Box, or 0 Boxes, for $5,
containing from 60 to 60 Pills.
own
Pills sent ly mail,promptly, secure from observation, by
to the Proprietors, or any Agent.
££* SOLD BT DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. "
"HUTCHINGS & HILLVER, Proprietors.
81 Cedar St,, New York
Sold in IVellsboro. by JOHN A. HOY. y
In Tioga, by .n. H. BOUDEN. . , /
In Lawrcnccville, by_W t G. MILLER. .
March ii3,18&4-ly. „
A CARD TO THE SUFFERING.
SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of " Bucbu/
,f TonioHUters/' “ Sarsaparilla/' t( Nervous An
tidotes/’ &c.; Ac. 1 , &<*., and after you are satisfied with
the result, then-try-eno box-of OLD DOCTOR BU
CHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC be'
restored to Health and rigor In less than thirty days.
They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt
and salutary in their-effects on the broken-down and,
•battered constitution. Old and younegan-take them
with advantage. Imported and the United
State* only by JA'S. S. BUTLER;
No. 427 Broadway, New York,-
. Agent for the United States.
R^S.—A B oft of the Pills, securely packed, will be
mailed to any address on receipt of price, which la
OKIT DOLLAR/post paid—money refunded by the
Agent if entire satisfaction Is not given,
.July 2?; 1864~3m. -
j FEMALES! FEMALES 1 FEMALES
Use that Safe, Pleasant Remedy known as
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU.
For all Complaints incident to the Sex. No family
should be without it; and hone will when once.trled
by them. It ia-used
BY XQUNG AND OLD.
In the decline .or change pf life, before and after
Carriage during and after confinement, to strengthen
the Nerves,restore Nature to Its Proper channel, and
invigorate the Broken down Constitution, from what
ever cause-origin atlng
f ‘ USE-NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS! . .
TTanb HELMBOLD'S extract buchu.
See Advertisement in another column. Out out,
and semTforit. * [Sept. 28/IS6I-lm.] ~
Editor 'of Agitator:
.Dear Sib:—With your permission I wish to aajr
to the readers of your paper thfht I will send, by re
turn mall, all who wish it l (freo), a Recipe, with
full direc.Hcms for making and using a simple Vegeta
ble Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days,
Pimple?, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities
of the'Skfn, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth aud
beautiful
I-will also mail-free to those having Bald Heads,
or Bare Faces, simple directions ans information that
will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant
Hair, Whiskers, jor a Moustache, In less than thirty
day?. • 1
- All applications answered by return mail without
charge. ' Respectfully ytfurs, » •
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
631 Broadway, New York.
July 27, 186-»-3m.
The confessions and experience of an-tn
VALlD.—Published lor the benefit, and as a CAUTION
TO TOUNO-UEN, and others, who suffer from Nervous Dc-
Witty, Premature Decay of Manhood, ic., supplying at the
same time-THE MEatts or Ssir-Coai. By one who has cured
himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By. en
closing a postpaid addressed envelope single copies may be
bad of the author- ’ NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.,
. June 1, ISC4-ly. Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. T.
OYOU WISH TO BE CURED I
DR. BUCHAN'S
ENGLISH' EP.ECIFIC PILLS enre, in-less than 30
days,, the worst cases of Nervousness.--Impotency,
Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and
all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Affections, no mat
ter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per
box. Sent, post paid, by mail, on receipt of an order.
One Box will perfect the cure in most cases. . Address
JAMES S. BUTLER,..
General Agent, 427 Broadway, New York.
July 27, ISC4-3m:
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. EDWARD A. WILSON,
, Williamsburg, Kings Co., Nbw'Tork.
.Sept-21,1804-3®. . v ;•
LEFT the premises of the subscriber at Farming
ton- Hill—foOr- -Calves —one- 6patted,-rad and
white; tho other three; rod. Any one giving .infor
mation of . thaire. wbcrt&bouts will bo liberally re
-wardedv ; ELISHA-BOULEtt i
..'Panhiagton-Hill;
r=r-'-:
ESTRAY.
yffE TIOG Ay'C’Olf NTT' A G IT ATO R. '
Loan.
THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY gives
.notice that subscriptions will be received -for
Coupon Treasury Notes', payable three years from
August 15,.18C4, with semi-annual interest at the
rate of 7-310ths per cent, per annum, —principal and
interest both to be paid in lawful money.
Theap notes will be convertible at the.option of the
holder at maturity, into sis per cent, gold bearing
bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twen
ty Years from their date, as the Government may
elect, 1 They will be issued in denominations of $5O,
$lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5/000, and rail subscriptions
must bo for fifty -uollfire or seme multiple of'fifty dol
lars. "
The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of
transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the
original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepar
ed. '. 1
As tho notea draw interest from August 16, persons
making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the
interestiaecrued from dale of note to date of deposit.
Parties' depositing $25,000 or upward_for- ; theao.
notes at any one time will be allowed a commission
of one-quarter of one per cent, which will be.paid by
■the Treasury Department upon receipt of bill Tot the
amount, certified to by the officer with whom the de
posit was made.. pNo deductions for pommissions
mnst.be made from deposits.. , I
Special, Advantages'of tuts Loan.
It is a National Savings Bank, offering a higher
rate of interest than .any other, and the but Security.
Any Bavings Bank which pays its depositors In ti. S.
Notes, considers that it is paying iu the but circula
ting medium of the country, and it cannot payin-any
thing better, for its own assets are either in govern
ment securities or in notes or bonds payablo in gov
ernment paper.
It is equally convenient as a permanent or tempo
rary investment. The notes can always be dold for
within a fraction of their face and accumulated inter
est, and are the best security with banks as collater
als for discounts.
Convertible into a 6 per cent 5*20 Gold
Bond.
In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes
for three years, this privilege of conversion is now
worth about three per cent, per annum, for the cur*
aent rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent,
premium, and before the war the premium on United
States stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be
seen that the actual profit on this lean, at the present
market rate, is not less than ten per cent per Annum.
Exempt from State or municipal
Taxation.
But aside from all the advantages we have enumer
ated, a special Act of Congress exempts all Treasury
notes and bonds from local taxation.. On the average,
this exemption is worth about two per cent per an
num, according to the rate of taxation in various
parts of the country.
"* It is believed that no securities offer so great induce
•meets to lenders as those issued government.
In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or-ability
of private parties, or stock i companies, or separate
communities, onljr, is pledged for payment, while the
whole property of tho country is held to secure the
discharge of all the obligations of the United States.
While the government offers the mest liberal terms
for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal
will be to the loyalty and patriotism of'(Be people..
, Duplicate certificates will be Issued for all deposits*
The party depositing must endorse upon' the original
certificate the <denomination of notes required, and
whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to
order. When so endorsed ft znnst bo left with the of
ficer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the
Treasury Department.
•Subscriptions will be received by tho Treasurer of
the United States, at the several Assist
ant Treasurers and designated* Depositaries, nnd by
the FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF TOWANDA,
and by all National Banks which are depositories of
public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS
and BANKERS throughout the country will give fur
ther information and afford every facility to subscri
bers.
Aug. 10, 1864-3 m.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ALL BUYERS OF DRESS GOODS,
Shawls, Cloaks, Beaver Cloths, Broadcloths, Back
ings, Cloak Trimmings, DeLaines, Prints, Sheetings,
Shirtings, Flannels, Cassimeres, Jeans, Hoop Skim,
Hosier;, Notions, do,, are informed that the; can
SAVE MONEY
BY. CALLING AND EXAMINING ODE STOCK
—OF— -
Seasonable Goods,
' NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION,
We CAN and WILL make it ranch to everyone's
interest to calk and
BUY WHAT GOODS THEY NEED,
t All goods are high; tbnt there is now more neces
sity for clofco buying, and for every one to get the
LOWEST CASE PRICES
than over before. A Dollar saved is as good as a
Dollar earned. ;
We are keeping less goods of a cheap quality than
ever before, as we believe customers cannot afford to
bay any bat,
GOOD GOODS.
THE STOCK OF
MEN'S AND BOY'S
Custom , Made Boots,
AND
Mias’ and ChUdrari’i Gaiters and Shoes/ 1
OF all; KINDS.
is now larger than ever before; and .most o£ it Is
being sold at less than New York prioes.
BAYING SOLD OUT'
OUR GROCERY STOCK.
wo hare more room arid more cash to nse for the
balance of the stock and can do better for oor ens
timers. Call and sea.
J. A. PARSONS,
„ . Corning, ]f. v.
Sept. 31, 1864. tapr2r,lBB4.]
SALE OP CEMETERY LOTS-Tho Efergreen
Cemetery Company at Tioga, will commence the
sale of lota on' Saturday, tho Bth day of October,
lest.; on ■tne Cemetery- grounds at 2 (/clock P. M.
All ttho desire the first-choice in lots sro reqoejted
to attend. C. H. SEYMOUR, Tress's.
OoL 4th, 1864. ‘
A 1? Assortment of TABLE GLASSWARE will be
i*. foTOd tij ■/ DRtJQ STORE.
THE PEOPLE’S STORE
JN CORKSMG, WT. Y.
J. M, SMITH,
H a JTOG associated witb Mm N. E. WAITE, who
has been employed for the last nine years in
the capacity of Salesman, the business
will bo continued under the name and firm of
SMITH & WAITE ,
AT 111
NEW STORE,
OPPOSITE THE
Dickinson House,
and will bo conducted as heretofore on the principle
of •
ONE PRICE AND READY PAY.'
Tony ears experience in the farmer, and from two
to three years'in the latter (daring-which -time oar
business-,has- more than doubled) has fully demon
strated the wisdom of this course. We are now re
ceiving ■ .. .
Direct from Hew Torh,
a fresh supply of . . -
SPRING GOODS,
selected with especial reference to the Wants of the
poople-of this vicinity. ■ The Stock will Consist of
STAPLE & FANCY DRX GOODS,
among which are l - ' "
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICKS,
STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS,
FLANNELS, GINGHAMS,'
CHAMBRAYS,
DeLAINBS, ALPACCAS,
. . t SCOTCH .PLAIDS, and a great variety
of DRESS GOODS. .Also, SHAWLS, 4 LA
DIES’ CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS * CASSIMERES,
by the yard or made up to order.
KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADES, LINENS,
and a general assortment of, Goods for
MEN’S AMD BOY’S {WEAR.
We'also keep a general stock of |
1 BOOTS & SHOES,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
' YANKEE NOTIONS,
■ ■ PALM LEAP HATS,
SUN UMBRELLAS, &c.
We shall endeavor to keep our Stock as complete
as possible, by the
Continual Addition
of snob articles in our lino as the wants of oar custo
mers
- SEEM : TO REQUIRE.
Oar facilities for purchasing Goods
ARB UNSURPASSED,
and while we do not pretend to sell Goods :
LESS THAN GOST,
.yet we are willing to sell them at a
SMALL PROFIT,
and it will he our aim by
. FAIR DEALING,
to mirit a share of public patronage.
W i are very thankful for the liberal and constantly
INCREASING PATRONAGE
bestowed upon us, aud hope to merit its continuance
and increase. Customers from
TIOGA COUNTY
and Vicinity are cordially invited to call and examine
Goodrand Prices. SMITH & WAITE.
Corning, March 30, 1864. .
OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL.
THE Fall Term of the Osceola High School, under
the direction-of Prof.-C. A. STONE, will com
mence on Tuesday; Sept 20,1864. *lllO Winter Term,
on Tuesday,;Dec. if, 1864, and tho. Spring Term on
TuesdayrAprll'2o, 1865. The Fall and Winter Terms
will .continue 13 weeks each, the Spring Term 12
weeks.
The'past success of this institution has been truly
gratifying to its numerous friends, and the prospects
for tho ensuing year ore no less flattering than they
have been heretofore. There is no want of commo
dious rooms for a large number of atudents. There
is a building designed exclusively for ladies. Gentle
men, orcompanies of ladles and gentlemen, together
will room in the school building. A teacher will
room in each of the buildings and have control of the
students.
. No Institution in this section of the country offers
better.fnoilUles for obtaining an education than this.
The range of studies embraces everything necessary
to entering college.
' A Teachers 1 Class will he formed .during the Fall
Ter®.
Tuition from $4,00 to $6,00. Prof. I; G. Hon has
charge of the department of Music. For farther
particulars as' to expenses, regulations, Ac,, address
one of: the Trustees and obtain a circular.
. A. K. BOSARD, Es<s.,)
ALLEN SEELY, > Trustees.
;SNOQH M. STEER, J
Osceola, Ang. 17, 1863-tf.
AUDITOR’S NOTICE.
THE undersigned appointed an Auditor to distri
bute the proceeds arising from the sale of the
real estate Of Simon H. Landis, will attend to the da
ties.of said at his office In Wellsboro,‘ op
tbeTKth-day o”ctober next at one o'clock P. Mi
, M. F. ELLIOTT, Auditor.
Wellshoro, Sept. 21, 1884,
THE BOABDMAN, OKAY & CO.
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MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.—Jest pub
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Executor’s Notice.
LETTERS testamentary having been granted to
the subscriber on the estate of L. D. Rumsey,
late of Sullivan township, deo’d, notice is hereby given
tpjhpse indebted tomoke immediate payment, and
those having claims to present them properly authenti
cated for settlement 1 to AMANDA RUMSEY,
Oct. 12, 1864-6t* Executrix.
Executors’ Notice.
LETTERS testamentary having been granted to
to the subscribers on the estate of John Good-
of .Knoxville, decM, notice la hereby given
to those indebted to make immediate payment and
those havhig claims to present them properly puthen
ticatod ftfsettletoent to
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Eampr, Jtist rocolrod &t ,- rr-.-. .
HOY’S DRtJG STORJS,
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THE INHERENT. DISPOSITION
OP
MANKIND, ,
LEADS DIM TO
PURCHASE
TH E NECES S A RIE S,
‘AS WELL AS
SHE
LUXURIES OF LIFE,
A T--THE
Lowest Possible Prices;
AND SINCE
THE
“Almighty Dollar"
HAS BEEN STYLED
THE
SOUL OF MAN,
IT TAKES
But Ordinary Understanding
TO
COMPREHEND THE TRUE TALUE
AN. ESTABLISHMENT,
TEAT FURNISHES A COMMUNITY
with a large variety of
SEASONABLE MERCHANDIZE,
AT UNIFORM
LCfW RATES.
When Ferine A Co. located their establishment in
Troy, it was tor the express purpose of furnishing the
public with goods at
SUCH PRICES
AS COULD NOT FAIL
ATTRACTING PURCHASERS.
We will allow the public to judge of their success.
Mr. E. P. FERINE,
WHILf! THANKING THE PUBLIC
FOR PAST FAVORS, f
WOULD SAT,
THAT NO EFFORT
SHALL BE WANTING
ON HIS PART,
TO
Qerit a Continuance
OF SAID FA V OR.
HE NOW
- HAS A LARGE STOCK
MERCHANDIZE
FOR THE
FILL 11 WINTER TRIBE
PROBABLY LARGER -i
THAN CAN BE FOUND
IN THIS OR
Adjoining Counties,
which! the public
Are invited
EXAMINE
A T
SUCH PRICES
AS CANNOT
(wo have the boldnex to affirm)
BE FOUND ELSEWHERE.
HE BUTS BIS GOODS
FOR CASH,
AND SELLS
POE, CASH.
and the consumer gets the worth of his money.
With quick Sales and light Profits, both Parties are
enabled to realise the mine of the
• NIMBLE . SIXPENCE.
Jitter,"dot; s, 1864.- J... j,
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T ! ~^
DISEASES RESULTING FROM
ARE CURED BY
HOOFLAND’S
GERMAN BITTERS,
HATE AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION
HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO
VOUCH FOR THEM?
W* defy any One to contradict this Assertion,
,3?o any one that will product a Certificate published
by na that li not cmm.
HOOFLANITS GERMAN BITTERS
WILL CURE'EVERY CASE OF
Chronic or NerVont Debility, Dis
ease of the Kidneys, and Diiea*
■es arising from a Disordered
Stomach.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive
- I Organs: fll .
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fnlnesse or Blood to the Head
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach
Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flatter*
terlng at the Pit of the Stomach,
Swiaxmingof the Head, Bar-
Harried end DUBcalt ;
Breathing, Flutter- I
log at the Heart; I
Choking or a
Suffocating Sen- 1
satlons when in a lying
posture. Dimness of
"Vision, Dots or
Webs be
fore the Sight,
. Fever and Dull Pain
Pain in the Head, De
ficiency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin and Byes, Pain
in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac., Sud-
den Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Flesh, Con
stant Imaginations of Evil, and great Depression of Spirit*.
CONTAIN NO RUM OR WHISKEY,
THE BEST TONIC,
from the Key. Leri. G. Beck, Pastor of the. Biptlst Church
Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baftlst Church
Philadelphia. • • * * i hare known
Hoofland’s German Bitters favorably for a number of tmm
I hare used them in my own family, and hare been so
pleased with their effects that I was induced to recommend
thorn to many others, and know that tpaey bare operated in
a strikingly beneficial manner. Mike great pleasure in
thus publicly proclaiming this feet, and calling the attention
of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recom
mended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my
recommendation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer
fully as Hoofland’s Bitters is Intended to benefit the afflicted,
and is »• not a rum drink.” Yonrs tmly
1 hfifl G. BECK.
From Hot. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encjclo-
pedla of Religions Knowledge,
Although notUfiposed to favor or recommend Patent Med
Icine* in general, thrcnghdlstrnst of their ingredient* and
effect*, I vet know of no sufficient re&jons why a man may
not testify to the benefit* he believes himself to have re
ceived from any simple preparation, In the hope that he may
tbna contribute to t):c benefit of others. 3
I do this the more readily In regard to Hooflande German
Bitten, 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 mixture X
am Indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Eso, for the
remoral of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encour
agement to try them, when suffering from great and long
continued debility. Iho use of three bottles of these Bit
ters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed
by BTident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and
mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and
bad almost despaired of regaining. I tborefere thank God
and my Mend for directing mo to the use of them
PBUAisuaii, Jura 20,1861. J. NEWTON BEOWN.
From the Rev, Jos. n, Kennard, Pastor of the 10th Ban*
tit Church. r
Dr. Jackson Dear Sirl have been frequently request
ed to connect my name with commendation! of different
kind! of medicine! bnt regarding the practice as ont of ay
appropriate sphere, 1 have In all cases declined; but with a
clear proof in various instances,and particularly in my fern
jly, of the nsefalnes* of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitter*; I
depart for once from my usual course, to express my foil
conviction that, for general debility of the system and espe»
cially for liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable prepara
tion. In some cases it may foil; but usually,! doubt not.
it will bo very beneficial to those who snffer from the above
cause. Tours, very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD,
Eighth below Coatos Street, Philadelphia. ;
From Ear. Warren Randolph, Pastor of tbs Baptist Church;
Germantown, Penn.
Dr. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir Personal experience ena
bles me to say that I regard the German Bitters prepared by
you as a most excellent medicine. In cases of severe cold
and general debility I have been greatly benefited by tbe
use of the Bitters, and doubt not they will produce
effects on others. Yonrs, truly, WARREN RANDOLPH,
Germantown, Pa.
From Rev, J. H.Tuniqp, Pastor of Bedding ME.Church.
Philadelphia. *
Dr. Jackson;—Dear Sir Having used your German Bit*
tars In my family frequently, I am prepared to eay that it
ha* been of great service. I believe that in most cases of
general debility of the system It is the safest and most val
uable remedy of which I have any knowledge.
Toura, respectfully, J.H. TURNER. '
N0.726N. Nineteenth Street.
From the Eer.J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of tbs Cdum
* bus (N. J.) and Mlltstown (Pa.) Baptist Churches.
...... _ Now Hochella, N. T.
Br.C.M. Jackwn;—Boar Sir;—lfeol It a pleasure thus,
of my own accord, to boar testimony to the excellence of tha
Oeman Bitters. Some year* since being mnch afflicted with
mpepoa, I used them with Ttry beneficial results. I hare
often recommended them to pereons enfeebled by that tor*
meeting disease, and haeo heard from them the meet flat*
taring testimonials as to their great value. In cases of ««a*
enl debility, 1 believe it tobe<a tonic that cannot be anr-
P* l4 * 3 - J. M. LTONB.
targe Size (holding nearly double quantity,)
a „n- ~ 00 P« r Bottle—half dot %i 00
Small Sue—7s cents per Bottle—half do*. $4 (0
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
See that the Signature of “c. n.
JACKSON” la on the WRAP.
PER ot each Bottle.
Should yonr nearest druggist not hare the article do not
£! P y^s. by » nT i° f t \* lntoX !.“ tlng prepamtJons thatmay
be offered In it« place, but send to na, andwe win *™7 r /
securely packed by express. ’ wm •
Principal Office & Mannfhctory,
NO. 631 ARCH STREJET.
JONES & EVANS,
(Successors to C. M. JACKSON t C 0.,)
Proprietors
49*fOR SAtE by Druggists and Dealers In every town
In the Baited States. '
Jan. B, IBM. t*ept.9,l3BMy.J
DYSPEPSIA,
AND
DISORDERS OF THE £IVEB
AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS
The Great Strengthening
TONIC,
These Bitters bare performed more Cure* I
HAVE MORE TESTIMONY!
Than any other article in the market.
AND WILL PAY tIOOO
R E
EMBER
THAT THESE BITTERS ARE
NOT ALCOHOLIC,
AND CAN’T MAKE DRUNKARDS,
BUT IS
IN THE WORLD. ,
J
B&-BEAD WHO SAYS sj
PRICES.