The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, October 26, 1864, Image 4

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• “ A man is known by thedpai '■ ny he keeps,”
ttte OldVdage saye, | J'fcsery fcyil
man can tell for himself, vgn,e jet he is on the
right or wrong side,- by nscijit, v,ing the polit
ical £omgany keeps. Who,-, to the men,with
whom you 'associate? DY.^-jy'trairiWith Dir
and DickinsonJßutier ,an<’d/Lugh, Sheridan
and Sherman, Grant and Fsirgi-vat, Everett and
Bryant? -Or 'With. Vallanwv I .', m>and Long,
Ben Wood and Harris, VdsT-e- 5 and Dodd, or
"Davis r ;•i -.-
Loof at 1 yonr political coifap*f lons—who are
they ? 'Are yoa with the rho spout trea
son at the corners and in dtjrg who make
the back slums and .the vileifi' vice echo
with cheers for McClellan? ’-* -re*the notori
ously disloyal men of the epfeij;’ : On your side ?
Do-the skulkers and doscrterv' regather with
you? Then rest assured yfic’. l-j bn the wrong
side. Loyal’'and disfoyal cfl-ea itnnot honestly
and honorably associate togefj ir.nnr can they
both Vote the same ticket tGIK iusftme convic-
OneVf'tbe two is sure’tt 't,e cheated, and
the disloyal men are too shtir|--t» hs taken in.
They know who and whatSh, ffre voting for,
and-any loyal in ah. who riles v' - th them is but
.their dupe. , ;;V%' 7 -
Mr. Silas S. Drew-, a “ ji* 1 Peace Bern
ocrat, in good and- regnlay - lading, said at
the Maine State Convention;'ffs believed Gen
eral Lee to be the real- a&c-'jnagf- true self
government,- and Abrahafi '' ;'ocoln a hellish
tyrant. . This -sentiment -jfiiFjl mdly cheered,
npd an enthusiastic delegate if ,c-|te4 “ .That’s
it; yte (jreiall rebels agaiql&L join,’.’. The La
CrptusJienocmt,.." Detnb|?ra in mature us
well aa name, ‘| t peace”-fal&- i .^erves:f
-“ -Lincoln is a traitor arrTY hrderer, and if
he is elected to misgovern. v_ another: four
years, tee trust that.come lPhd r ),ind nil! ■pierce
ihis. heart, with a dagger jebi'i i for ike public
good” 1 - . ;
Such is what the Quaker Jfe Lrraoy says while
gqppressed and silenced by|'V<B “ tyrannical”
Administration. r What \hey say if they
were allowed the of “ free
speechi” How longXXLoKvf how long must
these amiable fellow-citizda?,- f ours he denied,
the right of “ free.spsech ?£ • ,
fe- •y* '
The Rebels and theik Jul; Vjess Allies. —
The Charleston S. C. CouH.i ; Y° speaking of
the fall of Atlanta, S& live following
instructive reflections felllsV;to tbe_connec
tion;between Southern r K eje-f p; and Northern
politics :’ ’ j ‘ ,
“ Our.. sitcccss 'in ■ hutile t tr 'c. res fjtc success
of McClellan. ' Oiir fa.itu?f'i i 1 inevitably lead
to his defeat. It is th eW; V tics that have
crowned our arms since tain, J Hr begun, that
have givenjesisteoce, i;JnjJ harmony to
that organization, wVicfij 2-arrayed itself;
witkMrm,-defiant front aglio it thadespot and
his minions.. li,'.
“That heavy reverse twout-i at the infancy
of that organization. - Itnow been but
started in its career. It S|atnot had time to
mature iM glanS and .lo rif) andj abgmebt
its acfpal strength. WeAw .tyare that that
party, ho matter: hoy harmonious
and powerful, engages rriithj contest with the
party in power under” maa tyind grave disad
vantages. Even if the aSh-Yhign Hinder ©rant
and Sherman come to grist ’ ‘o fore the end of
the present month, it J hemely doubtful
•whether Lincoln, ,*» wilfr-' 1 Jefeat.his rival,
and replace himself in tlw< f fsidentlal chair.
It is highly probable he .je able to retain
‘the power he now wields?if we are alto
gether victorious; there fs;b-r ground for. hope
that the opposltioa will <tyT- ed it our armies
are visited with defeat, fVf
-• “Contemplating the SoVuf Atlanta from
this point of yieyv, we- aiul’Vjiiged to consider
it a disaster of great muei- ,Vd e -”
What-do the Union' Au 1 War Democrats,
who still cling to i think of this?—
“Our success in batSs,” jays, the rebel,
11 insures the success of Do you
desire to work in eneh fcC!r|fThy ?
'We shall not be snrpKfes if the South agree
to the abandonment of ahW-vy sooner than the
Democratic party. Ev|n>*'>v General Ga'stt,
who fonght and bled for J -,!■ rebellion,«ie an
emancipationist and. in Union, white. Mc-
Clellan, Seymour, Yalla^fepkin, Wood, Wood
ward, Toorhees, Harris', ,|fi'.-other such.‘‘ex
pounders on the ConstitilUi* ” are.the conserv
ators of slavery, and ! f less" disposed to
take aides with the re bp n. We ,shall not
wonder, seeing that" the sji of rebel- planters
• «hd the increasing rar-k's - converted South
ejrn men are «o-thorouilil" pposed to the res
urrection of slamy, it; tigs' • Democratic party
yet learns its bitterest li'Jsi n from those who
were formerly rebels.’* doctrine of
the Democracy is ineonSisyif tly absurd, and far
behind the age. It is strati; ;e that, with all its
partiality for the SontKerl £de of politics, the
Democratic party has ijoby.t recommended to
, the South the same Of “ concilia
tion and it has urged upon
. tbs North Hadelp’ivt - •
-sCjib-OippotKoad _ crssat"’> continually pra
ting abent the proprieties f the canvass. To
some people, who ha-fa if-, mind the uniform
course of many of the pifpers, these
advices and ' appear ludicrous
enough. We will yield i#*’ Dne- in - a desire to‘
conduct this great canvas rn a dignified atidf
ernest manner, and wa v'. 'ld fain believe this
to-be the wish of every' j'W.vial, whether-of our
way of thinking oi- nSti. jOut what shall we
say of,this utterance of Li Binghamton Daily
Democrat Speaking Lincoln, after a'
furious tirade it • la such a Presi
deni fiHo govern? No.'no.v jf to live!” One is
inclined at first to hse?iatf“,vindignant at such
expressions as this, ij fbr a moment.
This New York Post of(he, ifatans
vilte Democrat may go hi'T U'iy, but not unwhipr
ped of the scorn of honSvi t.nd decent men.—
-Tribune.
i.i- -. ■ ! _ ■
i ACrazt Max.—
mand of the army, he -¥£, '■ Gen, -Sherman pto
the- Benton Barracksf.’ -tSf. Louis, as a
. « crazy man.” fie tvo^& p M.tSaoh him mod
eration.,, Uo'wos soon; ify releasedj and has
ever sTnbp
■which Mghtend the “ H;J ' : ‘g Napoleon.” He
went.down to Atlanta! it ed in front of the
City a faw days, and . as a very
dangerous man for his nbor Hood.” Since
he entered the city, fa&t | fa o , has behared'
himself,-, so well that pronounces hii,
“gallant and sktlfu|’^t y olellan nerer got
-;3Y|.r v
fenlght9 eD ‘«
the lift* to tilt, they T the mottoes upon
their shields. Pendleton vV moil; ‘Tobieot 7 ’
'wMoCftU&o’i"ldofe entembir.'''
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Q{'
j PROCLAMATION!,®
general E|
IrTTHEREAS, by AssWbly
‘TI of tbe Pennsylvania,
lled “An act tp.-«^tate*/sh£ t *Gtnc/>J ‘jElectionjs of
{bis on fe'sticoncl dpy of
July, cue bun tired aVd/thirty-rure, it
is to give, public -notieji such 'ejec
tion toJTeld, au’d-eoUmerateTii sucb 'notice wfebtoffi
bers ard to-tfas.eiißbfcd-; .rttherefore, EjHEZEKIAH
KTO \VBt/^Jr.|'p)gb - Slieris‘ of 4he)l?ounty of Tioga,
sic hereby,give thi? public notice to
J the 'Baid^County cf that a General
bo .beia throughout too County on the
■second-Tuesday of November next, which will be the
|Btb daybf said,month; at the feoveral districts witb
|in the County aforesaid, namely;
ELECTION DISTRICTS: j
Bloss.at tlie l'i.ion Sclioolliopse. , . 1
BiooSrik'ld.«itibe South lioad School House. / p
Clynipr, at -he house of C. P, Douglas.
Chatham, at the hoiiio of E, D. Dmgman.
Charleston, at t£ie Dartt Settlement Scnool House.
Covington Boro, at the Dyer House.
Covington Township, at the Dyer House.
Deerfield. at Hcuia. ‘ ,
Delmar, at the Cburt ildhse'.' . f 1
Elk, at the Smith School Hon?c.
Elkland J fioro r at the-hwiae of Charlea Ryon.
the*boifte 6f- Jobfe' Af Kemp. ' 5
Galucs, at the house of H. C. Termilyea,
Jackson, at the-house of James Miner; c,
Knoxville, at the'house of G. MT. Mattlson
Liberty, at the house of Joel H. Woodruff.
Lawrence Townshipyat the liQuse-oL.W. U. Slosaon.. \
Lawroncsrilie, atthehohsc-of W:K. 5 516«0n. t <*■ *•
Mansfield, at Ihc School House. *
Morris, at thalmuse of W. Y. Cauipbcll.
Mainl/urg, at the house of E. J£. firantjage.
Midtllebury, at the Holiday School House. ‘
Kelson, at the Lpcey House..
Osceola, at the Hotel.
Rutland, at the honso of Rojral Bosq.
Richmond, at the house pf JobaJlßlyer.
Shijipenjatih»2Big Shadows SchoM Home.
Sullivan, at iho liousa of R. K. Brundage.
Tioga Dorough r "at the Hotel of E. g. Parr.
Tioga Township, at the Hotel of-E. S. Farr.
Union at the bonse of John Irvin
Wellsboro-at the Coott:llqus*
Ward, nt the'Sebodl IToixs&.
Westfield, ai the house of Jerod 0. Thompson.
. - At which time and'places pre to - be elected two
electors ot large and twenty dour ’district electors to
cast the electoral vote of Pennsylvania fop,Prcsident
and Vico President in the -Electoral College of the
United States. .
Ir'isfort&f doubted that thelmße&MofShe return
Jadges’sTtue Court xiousb id 1 Welisnorougn 'to make
ndl the.general returns shall be en the first Friday
succeeding the 'said, 1 election; which will be the 11th
day of 'November. 1
And in and by said act, I am - farther directed to
give notice'that every person, except Justices of the
Peace, who shall hold office or appointment of trust
or the Govbrmnent ol the Tailed States,
or of this State, or of any city or incorporated dis
trict, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a
subordinate officer er agent, who js" or shall be em
ployed under the legislative, executive, or judiciary
ihU ,S,t»te<pr of apyitpeorpdrated dis
trict, and also that every member of Congress, and
of the select and of any-city, com
missioners of any incorporated district, is by laW in
capable of holding or exercising at the same time the
office, 'of appoiatmsnj ofjadgo, inspector. hf Jtflcrk of
any election of this Commonwealth, and that no in
spector, judge, or any other officer of any such elec
tion shall be eligible to any office then to be voted
for.
For instructiona ih- regard’ to the of
election boards cot., see Act of Assembly of 2d July,
JfiSSy-pamphlet laws, page 219; Hkewieo contained
m" a" practical digest 6t the election laws of -fins Com
monwealth, furnished at every place of holding gen
•eral election, page'Bfi, etc.,
Given under my hand at Wellsboro, this 10th day of
Oct. A. D.; 1864. H. STOWBDt/Jf., Sheriff.
TO PROFESSORS .OF MUSIC, AMATEURS, AND
THE MUSICAL PUBLIC GENERALLY.
Foreign & American Music Warehouse,
BROADWAY, ;
HaviHS*o» largirj-l Slock vf 3?orcigw Music
in New York, which be imports from Europe expressly
t q meet the taste and neguiremepts of the American
lovers of Music, respectfully; calls attention to the
fact, that he is now supplying iAlusic of Every Style
at a reduction of “Twenty-Fivo-W Fifty per cent, less
than any other house in the United'States'.
Private Families pan be supplied (post free) by for
warding the cash to the above address. Should the
amount of cash forwarded exceed the cost of the
Music,. the balancejvUl be.promptly returned in
postage currency? * * "' ■ ' v '
Dealers and Professors should njpt neglect this op
portunity; they will be liberally dealt with.
• N. B.—Any and every piece of Music (vocal or in
strumented) Europe or America,)will be
Euppired'to order*. If accompanied by'the cash. '
dtomember the Address,
P. A. WUNDERMANN,
Foreign and American Music Warehouse,
524 Broadway, Now York.
August 31, ISBI-3m. i t i
EOUNIX TO VOLUNTEERS!—The. County of
Tioga will pay S bbunty of THREE HUN
DRED DOLLARS, to Volunteers enlisting to the
credit dfhh& several ipb-districta in ; said’ county, to
the extent of their respective quotas under the late
call of the President. ■
This bounty'is not in addition to that already'
offered by the Townships, but in lieu of it, or ao much 1
of it aa can bo raised, by taxation.
N, B, Recruiting Officers and all others interested,!
should see to itctjiat propel certificates of enlistment i
and credit are 4 made out and returned at once to the
County Clerk, at Wpllsboro.
. ' . ; JOB REXFOED, 1_; 'J
c. F. MILLER, > Com’rs.
- M. ROCKWELL,!
Attest: THOS. ALLEN, Clerk.
Wellsboro, Sept. 14, 1564,
CLAIM AGENCY.
THE undersigned will promptly prosecute all
against the Government, for services ren
dered inther Military or Service tf the United
States. Charges reasonable—will advance the legal
necessary fees if desired. No* charge if not success
ful in the application'. ! ' - D. McNAUGHTON.
Reference* : Hon. Victor Case, I. W. Bellows, Ex-
Surgeon-Knoxville, Pa-.,*8. B. gtrang,
Cflyinpr ? \Pa., P> ; Strang,.Hector/Pa;, S. H. Beebe,
Harrison, Pa. 1 J ‘
Westfield, Aug. 24, 1864.-6mos*
Fionr at Reduced Prices.
WE<«« receiving New Whedt Flour and can
afford to sell it at greatly reduced prices.
Wo want 10,000 bushels Wheat, 10,000 bushels
Oats, and 10,000 bushels Corn, for which we will pay
the highest market price in Cash. *
Wellsboro, Aug;,jJ, ’64. WRIQHT A. BAILEY.
DISSOLUTION.
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between
H. W. Ferine, of Bath, N. T., & E. P. Ferine, of
Troy, Pa., under the firm of Ferine A Co., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. H. W. FERINE,
• Troy, Sept. 1, 1564-. E. P. FERINE.’ ’
Mr. E. P. Ferine, in behalf of the old firm feels
very thankful to the public for their liberal patronage
during their od-partnefship. In Ufsaining the pro
prietorship of the business, he hopes to merit & con
tinnation of said favor. The business will be con
ducted as heretofore. We shall endeavor to keep a
large and yartpdstook of merchandize and shall offer
them at prices’not to be foundelsewhcre.
ESTKAY.
BROKE into the enclosure of the subscriber on the
Rine Creek road, on the night of the sth inst,
four head of cattle 1 , vir • One pair W spotted three
y°or old Steerse two 2-ycar old heifers. —one .spotted
and.tho other red. ■’ The dwnerrjsi requested do come
forward, pay charges, and take them away.
Dclmar,- Oct. 12, W6t-3t» WM. PETERSON.'
estray.
BROKE ihto the enclosure -of the'subscriber in
Chatham, Tioga County, P„„ on the Sth inst., a
four years old slur in the forehead and
wmte left forward foot. The owner is requested to
come forward, pay charges, and take hint away
Oct, 1?,1- CHAS. BURDICK
Aaministrator’sNojicc.
LETTERS of administration haring been granted
to"the undersigned on the estafe of David Close,
deceased, notice is hereby given to those' indebted
to make immediate payment, and those having claims
to present them properly authenticated for settlement
t 0„„, . , BLAZER s, SEELEY, Adm’r. I
o?t9h« 12, .
■“THE XI O'G ACOtfIW Y A© ITAT OK.
; •• TO BOWEL’S J”
SEEING a big crow.d_on_jiain Street, hurry
ing toward a common center, somebody asked
. Where Are You Coins?
The answer was •
“To Bowen’s, Wo. 1, Union Block!”
i To look at thatßplendid stock of'
NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS !
yrst arriving from New York,
“VERY SENSIBLE PEOPLE,”
thought I to myself; you know who buys at a bar
gain, and as to .give the purchaser a bargain
100. ’’ ' rJ “ - ~ '• " J
i-Therefore, if you want anything injhe line of . ■
S)RY GOODS,
•I LADIES' GOODS,'- •* n.i, r, v
! >.-■■■■ READY MADE CLOTHING,.
- ') ' ! -BOOTS,' SHOES, Ac.,
| GO TO' BOWEN’S,
land tf yon. want
j HAKDRIAfiE. . .: ... >. , r
J QDEENSWARB t , :
s WOODEN-WARE, and
I • >' f- ■ GROCERIES,
.at prices .yon can afford to.pay , ■
OB TO BOWEN’S.
I If yon have - Cask, or Putter, or Cheesy or Grain
it a exchange for this
j SPLENDID .STOCK OF GOODS,
bring tlhem alongVand you will get ' '
| ' Satisfactory Baxgaiiu; -
jand if you come once, you will be sure to coae twice
j—yea, thrice, or half-a-dozen time?,
j Don't forget the place: .
i NO. 1, UNION. BLOCK,
; WelLboro, Jane.l, ISO 4. : JOHN E. BOWEN. .
SeptewljeF.lst, 1863.
•FROM THIS DATE, i-
FOB Mtitt MY ttLY I
CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES;
Leather,' ’ Findings, fee.
CASH PAID.FQR, , HIr?ES, PELTS, DEER
• ; SKIN'S, 'AND FURS.
FRANKLIN SAPS
*< When you .hsvvf anything, jto. advertise, tell the
public of it ia plain,' simple 5 language.”
- I-sm 'zsaDnfacrt<n , ing good custom made Boots and
Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for
READY PAT r r Spoh work oannM bukold at as low
rates per pair as eastern made. slop-work, bnt.it can
and will be solft-at pnces wbich will .enable the par*.
chaser to feet with good' substantial boots
more cheaply than'with a poor slop-shop article,
which, lf chances no! to faU with the
first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in
wet and cold Feather. Try me. _
Back and Doeskins .Wanted,
in the red and short blue, for-which I t will pay cash
and a good’price'. . f .[*
’ Beef-Hidea and Calfskins Wanted,
for which. I will also pay cash.
Sheep Belts Wanted,
for which I wUlalso pay cash and the highest mar
ket price. ; ' ' / -
An assortment of sofe/upper, calfstins and linings,
pegs, thread, nails,* awls, knives, shoe-hammers, Ac.,
on hand, which I w,ilL sell cheap
fof sdsh/ Sfioj) ori Slain Streetbetween
Bullard’s. G. ‘W. SfiARS.
N. B* I can*t give .credit, because, to be plain,
haven’t got it to give; ’
Wplltlioro, Soptj t- -• '
Eye and Earjnstitute.
UR. UP DE | GRAFF,
OCULIST, AUBIST & GEN’L SURGEON,
OF THE EYE, EAR AND. TSROAT.
THE EYE.—He will operate upon. Cataract, Arti
ficial Pupil, Cross Eye?, Lachrymal Fistula,
Pterygium, Eutropiop, (inversion of the 'eye lid,) and
treats all forms of Sore Eyes, such as,Granulated
Lids, Purulent Ophthalmia, Opacities of the Cornea,
Scrofulous Diseases of the Bye, and all diseases to
which the Eye is subject.
THE EAR—Treats successfully Discharges from
the- Ear, .Noises in the Ear, Difficulty of Hearing,
Deafness, (even when the nnuir 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 alliits forms, permanently cured!
GENERAL SURGERT.t-Ho will operate upon
Club Feet, Hare Lip, Cleft. Palate, Tumors; Cancers,
Morbid. Growths, Deformities from Barns,
hebsia,
Operated a new mode with entire success;
and performs PLASTIC OPERATIONS;'where the
Nose, Lip, or any portion of the face is destroyed,
through disease or otherwise, by healing chem 'on
anew. !' '
-- Will attend to the-Amputation of Limbs, and Gen
eral Surgery in all its branches.
~ INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EYES.—Giving them all
the motion and expression of the natural, defying de
tection. They are inserted without removing the old
one, or producing pain."l
Thu Doctor’s collection of Instruments comprise!
all the latest improvements, and is the largest in the 1 -
State." -The superior advantages he has had in per-'
{acting himself in all that is new and valuable In Sur
gory, warrants him in saying that every thing within
the bounds of the profession may be expected of him.
The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that wo
can now accommodate an increased number of pa
tients from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Hou
ses attached to the establishment. . . ;
No incurable Cases received far treatment or opera
tions. If a case is incurable, he will be so informed.
Institute upon Water-street, opposite {ho Brainard
House, Elmira, N. Y. ’
Elmira) N. Y., Nov. i, 1863.-ly.
Pennsylvania State Normal School,
MANSFIELD, TIOOA CO., PA
THE Second School Year will commence on Mon
day, September 5, 1864, •
Pepf. F. A. ALIEN, Tor tie past six ’jeers in
charge* of the Cheater County (Pa.) Normal School,
has been elected Principal, and Prof. Pease Crosby,
recently of the same institution, has bcen appointed
Ip the Professorship of Languages and Literature.
Prof, Alley ia well known throughout the State as a
gentleman of accurate scholarship; possessing a prnc
ticoLeiperience of fifteen years as an educator of
teachers. Prof. Crosby possesses the adrantage of a
rare and successful experience as a teacher of the ya.
rioas-branches which are pursued in sehools'of the
higher grade.
- Excellent Chemical and Philosophical ipparatne
will be in,readiness at the opening of the School
A Gymnasinm will be erected, for which a valuable
apparatus has already been secured. -
-Tpitios, in advance. , per term, $8.00: JS’o extra
chafes for the-languages- or-mathomatieg. Boarding
in the hall, cr.in private families, from §2.50 to 0Q
pprweok IV. C. RIPLEY,-' ■
Axbert Clahk, Sec y. Pres’t Board of Trustees.
Mansfielfc July 20,1564-ly/ • ■
A ? ASbOETIIENT of Revenue Stamps
a “ denominations, just received at tbo First
National Bunk of WoUsboro, in the Store
of C. 4 J. L. Robinson. Persons wanting Stamps are
requeet-to-call -and get a supply, -
Welhhoro, May ‘25^1564-if.
" P. NEWELL, DENTIST
MANSFIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, 'pa ,
IS prepared to.operatein all the improvements in
the various departments of filling, estrhotiow in
serting artificial dentures,l4e._: _ g ’
. Mansfield, August '
CONCENTRATED LYE, fot or« ct * :: * -
BQY’9 »RVG STORE.
I -just, ? --icse. itr —» ■«--s * l 'L. ,ir A JlO -s
ELMIRA , N , Y.
TREATS ALL DISEASES
REVENUE STAMPS.
CLEAR THE TRACK!
THAT rush to BULLARD & CO'S STORE
means something!
Of course it does. It means that
- BVILABD & CO’S
: ' ' • NEW- STOCK OF •
SPRING & SUMMER ROODS,
jslre all the rage, and that ahoat three square miles of
ijebple, in and around Wellaborongh and vicinity,
KNOW'WHEBE TC) GO TOkljY GOOD GOODS,
' AND RTTY THEM CHEAP.
defy competinn in style, variety, quantity, quality
arid cheapness, of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, LACES,
TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY,
, ;LINENS, CAMBRICS. BUTTONS,
LADIES’ GAITERS, SLIPPERS, GLOVES,
and—hut why enumerate? They have everything
in the line of goods that will be ashed for. Come
and see. And then —
TIP-TOP FRENCH GOODS,
ait “cheap as dirt," because good goods can't he sold
for a song now-a-days; bit as cheap as any like
quality of goods can be sold in the'conntry. Also,
BEAVER* HATS,
* ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL.
The: Grocery Departing
comprises everything in that line, all good and at
jeaaonabie prices.
Drop in with the crowd.
$59“ One Door above Roy's Drug Store.
BULLARD & CO.
"Wellabcro, June 1,1864.
, \
r Ladies/ take Particular Notice.
THE real velfau female pill.
- r ’.. -[-Wapbanxto Fbexch ]
rpIIESE FILLS, so• celebrated many
•X • years ago in Paris for the relief of -female
..irregularities, and afterward so notorious for
their criminal’employment in the practice of"
“ disorttoh; arfe now ottered-for sale'for the first
■ time in America. ■ They hare been kept in
. comparative obscurity from the fact that the f
originator, Dr. Velpau, is a physician in Paris
of great wealth and strict conscientious prin
ciples, and lias withheld them from general
use, lest they should he 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.be truly omnipotent, bursting open the
‘ flood-gates from whatever cause may have
stopped them; but they are offered to the pub
lic only fordegitimate uses, and all agents are
forbiddcnTo sell them when it is understood
that the object is unlawful. Married ladies
should never fake them when there is any
■reason.to believe themselves.pregnant, for
tlicj will lx? fmro to product* a rulocarrxagc.
These pills are entirely safe under ail cir
cumstances, - being composed entirely of sub
stances from the vegetable kingdom.
■ Each box has the coat of arms for the City
of Fans stamped on the box, witii the words
“ TradcMark” in French, to counterfeit which
is a misdemeanor, and all persons will he dealt
with according to law.
• ys3' Full directions accompany every box.
Ladies can obtain a box scaled from"the eyes
of the curious, by inclosing One Dollar and six
post-office stamps to any respectable drug
gists, or to 0. G. STAPLES, General Agent
for the United States, Watertown, N. Y.
Agents, *
Uainsbnrg—A. Robbins, M, D.
Mansfield —Wesley Lang. .
Wellaboro—J. A. Roy, P. R. Williams.
July 27- 1864-Iy. ■ ~ J
CLE 5 S
’ VEGETABLE EMBROCATION.
]?Ofi the eure cure of Headache, Toothache,
. Diarrhoea, Eheumatism, Sore Throat, Seural
gja, Pains in the Side, Bach, or Stomach,
Cramps, Sprains, Burns, Bruises, Wounds,
etc,, etc.; aljto, fur all kind* of IVOUND3 on HOESE3.
'l'ry it—lt can r*ot Fail!
s=9* Thiepreparatten does not contain any poisonous
minerals or deleterious drags. The numerous cares
that are dally performed by the nae of the Vegetable
Embrocation arc sufficient evidences of its- super
excellent virtues. • - • •
FRO3C PROF. PRINCIPAL OF THE UTICA
MUSICAL INSTITUTE.
B. Cline: Dear Sir— Having witnessed the very
beneficial the use of yonr Vegetable Em
brocation by ntid members Of my family in cases
of Colds, Sore Throat, and Hoarseness, I cheerlblly give
you this testimony to Us worth, and can confidently
recommend It la tbeobove cases from an experimental
knowledge of its efficacy.—Yours yery truly,
W. WILLIAMS.
Choa, June 4,1861.
Good News from Home —All agree —Sea
what they say,
"We* the- underalened, oltUens of Utica,- haTing used
VegetabJe Embrocation is our /ami JJe& and find
ing »t a most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recom
mend it V> the nubile generally, as being an indispen
sable article for family use. We do not wish to under
rate any other worthy.medicine, but can truly sny
■we never before have found an equal to this Vegetable
Embrocation, and we woaldadviso every Cimily to keep
a bottle ready for immediate use.
Mrs 3f A. Hfll, ScboyJer st. Mrs. J. Crocker. Barnett at.
Mrs. Emily Gerrin, ‘‘ ilrs. E- Oarnurright, “
Mrs. Rachel Roberts, “ Mrs. A. M. Hibbs,
D. Bccon, Catharine st. D. L. Simmons, “
T. S. Robinson, Genesee st. Mrs.M. £. Francis,Blandinast.
Jaa. Marsdeir. Hantingtcn st N M. Shepard. Spring st.
Mrs. Georg©Bancroft, l " Mrs. M. Wheeler,
Mrs. Alvira Lane, “ Mra. Anna Williams, '*
Mrs. Mary Vaughan, D. Van Valkenburge, **
Scary H«J, Serlck st John Sbolt. Geneses at.
F. C. HarUrell, - /• - -- Jane Davison, Schuyler ft.
Mrs. J. Walker, •* Eobt! T. Lace. Huntington st,
Mrs. Eliza Short, Genesee st. Priscilla McCangblin, “
Elizabeth Grants. Cothllne tt. Margarct,M nrsden *•
Sella Simmons, Barnett st. AnaSUl, Varick st.
The above names are from well-known respectable
citJzea\aDd.a-thouaarvd more names might be added,
of whom Information can be bad in reference to the
performed. .
PreparecLand sold, wholesale and retail by
B. CI.ISE, * : '
HO. 50 GENESEE ST., MOLE BLOCK, UTICA. H.Y.,
and Storekeepers generally..
Fur S&fe by JOHN A. ROY, WeHsbord, Pa.-
January 13,1864.
FARM FOR SALE.
AJ) J OlNlNGTFellaboro, thoeduntygoat of' Tioga
Co. Pa.>containing 155 acres, 135 cleared, SO
woodland. The region is remarkably healthy.—
Churches, schools Ac., are found - la the village. There
is a large and commodious mansion, surrounded by
crnamcntaljrees and, shrubbery;'out buildings large
and convenient; 1 house and barn supplied by a foan-.
tain of running water. It is well suited for a dairy
farm, for raising sheep or'bops. Large orchard of
-apple and pear trees, chiefly grafted fruit—about 200
trees. The orchard alone might "bo' mode to pay the
interest upon the cost of the whole property. It is
distant about 1-2 miles,from the Tioga Railroad, which
connects with the Eric, Railroad at Corning, Leave
Corning at a. m v take stage at Tioga Station, reach
‘Wellaboro about noon. Price of the property $5O per
acre—one-fourth cash down, balance to suit convent
ence of purchaser; -fApply to.. '
• E. MORRIS, Harlem R. R. N. Y. City.
JAMES X.OWREY, Wellshoro, Tioga Co. Pa.
. JNO. W. QtfERNSEY, Tioga, " - *' ( C
■'F. K. WRIGHT, Wellaboro, " « ’
December 9, 1863-tf. 4 . .
EBUIT JABS a large, supply of. Glass Jdrsiand
Battles, of Various pattents for preserving fruits,
TlO >9 fwfl RT poyVPmg
MQBTBTTBWB
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS.
A Fare and Powerful ,\Tonic } Corrective and
Alterative , of Wonderful Efficacy,
in Diseases of the
STOMACH,'LITER AND BOWELS;
Caret Dyspepiia, Liver Complaint, Headache, Gen
eral Debility, Serronsnass,-Depression of Spi
rits, Constipation, Colic. Intermittent Fe
vers. 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
|*j[ ■ Causes.
Nothing that Is not|whoto3ome r genial and restorative in
its nature, enters into the composition of HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contains
no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no
fiery excitant; but It is a combination of the extracts of
rare balsamic herbs and plants, with the purest and mildest
of all diffusive stimulants. »
It'is 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, lIOSTETTER’S BIT
TERS may be relied on as a safeguard.
Id districts infested with Piter 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
tack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to
avail themselves of its productive qualities in advance, are
cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medicine.—
Fever and Ague patients, after being phed with quinine for
months in vain,until fairly saturated with that dangerous
alkaloid, are not nnfreqpently restored to health within a
few days by the use of lIOSTETTF.R’S BITTERS.
Tha weak, stomach {a rapidly invigorated and the appetite
restored.t»y this agreeable tome; and heuct* it works won
ders Tn cases of Dvspepsia end in less confirmed fi.rma of
Indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless apperient. as
well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the Consti
pation superinduced by irregular action of the digestive and
secretive organa.
Persons of feeble habit, liable to JWrrpas Attacks, Low
mss of Spirits and Pits of ’■ Languor' find ’prompt and per
r manent relief from the Bitters. Thotestimouy on thispoint
.ia 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, theretunr-of the-complaint may be prevented.
AS a general tonic, HOSTETTER'S BITTERS produce ef
fects which must be experienced or witnessed before they
can be fully appreciated* In • cases of Cbnctitutionul TfeaA
ness, Premature Decay, and Debility and Decrepitude aris
ing from old ace, it exercises the electric influence. In the
convalescent stages of all diseases, it operates as a delightful
invigorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it op
erates to re-enforce and re-establish them.
Last, but not least, it is Th - Only Safr. Stimulant , being
manufactured from sound and inocnoua materials, and eu
tiiely free from the acid element* present more or less in all
the ordinary tonic# and stomachics of the day
No family medicine has beei; ho universally, and. it may
bo truly added, dercrredly popular with hto intelhsent por
tion of the community,** lIOSTETTINI’S BITTERS.
Prepared by HOTSTETTKR & SUITE, Pittsburg, ?a.
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers, rrery
vviitFu. feb3-ly
HELMBOLOS
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
COMPOUND FLUID fcPTHACT DUCKU, a positive and
specific remedy for the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop
sical Swellings. ■ 1
This Medicine increases the'power of Digestion,, and ex
cites the absorbents into healthy action, by which the Wa
tery or Calccroua depositions, and all Unnatural Enlarge
ments are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation,
HELMS OLD’S EXTRACT BUCBU,
, For Weaknesses arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipa
tion, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the follow
ing symptoms: r
indisposition to Exertion. Lossof Power, Loss of Memory,
Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horrors
of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the
Back, Universal Lassitude of the muscular system, Hoi
Hands, Plashing of the Body, Dryness of tho Skin, Erup
tions on the Pallid Countenance
These symptom's, 11 allowed to go on, which this medlcist
invariably removes, soon follows
Impotence, Fatuity, Epilepsy, Fits,
In one of which the patient may expire.
Who can that they are not frequently Mlowedbj those
“ Direful Diseases,”
" INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.”
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering,
Bun JfO5S WILL CO3FE3S THE RECORDS OF THE IXSAXI AST
toss.
And Melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample wit
ness to the truth of the assertion.
She Constitution once affected with Organic Weakness, re
quires the aid of-medicine to strengthen and invigorate the
system.
Which Heitbold’3 ESTRACT BUCHU invariably does.
A trial will convince the most skeptical.
FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES.
In many Affections peculiar to females, the ExTracT Bucav
is unequalled by any ether remedy—as w Chlorosis or Re
tention, Irregularity, Painfulness/ot Suppression of Custo
mary evacuations. Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Ute
rus, Leachorrhoe or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints
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 and dangerous diseases.
HCMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED
ROSE WASH CURES
SECRET DISEASES,
la all their stages.
At Iletle expense.
Little or no change in diet. ,
No Inconvenience, and no exposure.
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate
thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curingstric
tuxes of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, ec
froxuent in this class of diseases, and expelling all poisons
distaus and worn out vtatter.
Thousands cpon* thoc3axds,who hatz been the Vienna o:
quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a shori
time, have found they were deceived, and that the “POISON 5-
has, by the use of “ Powerful astringents,” been dried up in
thesystem, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhape
after marriage.
Use Hembol’d’s Extract Bacbu for all affections and dis
-eases of the URIN-ARY-ORG-AN9,-whetherexistingin mal.
or female, from whatever cause originating, and no mattei
o( how Tong standing. _
Diseases of these organs require the aid of a DIURETIC :
HEUBOLD’S EXTRACT RUCHU IS THE GREAT DIUBE*
TIC, and is certain to have the desired effect in all disease*
for which it is recommended.
Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character
will accompany tho medicine.
Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5,
Delivered to any address, securely packed from observa
tion. '
DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN’ ALL COMMJNICATIONS.
CURES GUARANTEED ! ■ Advice Gratis!
' Address Totters for Information fo
{H. B. HEUBOLD, Chemist,
• . 1045outh Tenth st., below Chestnut, Phila.
ITEMBOLD’S Medical Depot,
HEiIBOLp'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, .
i 194 Broadway, N.T.
BEWARE DP COUNTERFEITS AND UKPRINCIPLEI
DEALERS, who endeavor to of'“their own” and
"other” articles, on the reputation-attained by -.-
Hembold’j Genuine Preparations.
“ “ Extract Buchu.
“ Extract Sarsaparilla.
“ “ Improved Rose Wash.
-85*SoM by all druggists everywhere. Ask for HembolJ't
Triko no other. Cntouttheadyoxtisementand pond for it
and avoid imposition and exposnre.
Ofin BUSHELS of FLAX SEED wanted,i for
«Uw which tlie Highest Market Price in CASH
will be paid. D. P. ROBERTS.
•Woirsboro, April 6, 1864.
POTTY & WINDOW GLASS at
s - - . :eoy's drug store.
SULPHITE OF LIME for preserving’ CIDER, at
RQVS DRUG SX<?BE. ■
t J i KZ ■
Soldliri’ Pay Bdniily
n
KNOXVILLE. TIOGA ' COVXTY PE.Y.Yj
The undersigned-having been apeciallv liocn-t.l ■
the United States Government to procure the 5 ?
Back P ay Bounty, and Pensions
of deceased and disabled soldiers, give- noiice t
interested,"that he has made atrkngcments n'.-t 3 ‘‘
ties in Washington, by which he is able "t„ ‘t"- 1 "
Back pay, Bonnty and Pensions, in a very >h.
and that be will give particular attentions t„ a,i , 1
claims that may be brought to him. Eeino
with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, Fc., Ac p"' 1 '
superior advantages in this branch of !.n>it.t'?? 1
diers entitled to pensions, will tind it to their' jj."', 1
tage to apply to the undersigned at Kncvttlle a<o
examining surgeon for Tioga County reside? tfc,"'
Also, Judge Case, iiclure whom all 1
pensions may bo made. ‘ ' r
Soldiers enlisted &z.ce the Ut of Mar. h. I-',| ■
any kind of service, Naval or Military, win,' are j 1
aided by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pcr.-i,n.
All soldiers who serve fur-two years or duiu.ji-,
war, should it sooner close, will be entitled bi's]! *
Bonnty. Also soldiers who have been Bounded !
battle, whether having served two years crn u (
entitled to $lOO Bounty. Widows ol soldiers whoa ‘
nr are hilled are entitled In Pensions and the Jij 5
Bounty. If there be no widow, then the minor
drew; and if no minor children, then the fath-.
mother, sisters, or brotheiw are entitled as
Terms, moderate.
I will be at my office on. Monday and Sstar.isr m
each week, to attend to this boaines?.
July 15,180 J. ly. WJI. B. SMtIH
Repehesces: Wellshoro, J. F, Donaldson St
iff Stowell. Addison, N. Y., W. K. Smith. ’ \y a .'v'
ington, D. C., Tucker and Lloyd.
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTOR?,
THE undersigned having purchased the treip
known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. A B. s
Bowen on.the Cowancsque River, mllei east ">
Knoxville, lakes thia method of informing
tants of Tioga and adjoining counties that he
manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to
customers, into
FLANNELS,
CAS3IMEEE3,
DOE-SKINS,
FULL qiOTHS, of ill kinj,.
The machinery haa been thoroughly repaired m
new machinery added thereto, also an improved t n
wheel which will enable him. to work the entire !e 3 .
son. He will pay particular attention to '
Roll Cardin;; At Cloth Drenin;,
which will be done in the neatest possible meaner,
having added one new P.oII Machine, will enable him 1
to dispatch and accommodate people from a distant.. 1
He would farther say that ho has carried cn theba=..’
ness in manufacturing wool for formers in Eradforr
and adjoining counties for the past twenty years:
therefore can warrant all work and satisfy his cu-t,_.
mere, using nothing in manufacturing bnt genuine
wool. JOSEPH INGHAM.
Deerfield, May 5, 1863-ly.
Insurance Agency.
THE Insurance Company of North America hsve
appointed the undersigned an agent forliegi
County and vicinity.
Via the high character and standing nf this Ccmts
ny give the assurance of full piutecticn to rwners'cf
property against the hazard of} fire, f solicit with e-c
-fidenco a liberal share"of the business of the coantv
This company was incorporated in 1791. Its cap,; ,:
is $560,000, and its assests in 1361 as per statement
Ist Jan. of that year was $1251,710 51.
CHARLES PLATT, . . . Secret, nr.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN; . . . Preside-:'-
Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street
Philadelphia.
Win. Bitchier, Central Agent Har
rUbui-s,Pa.
JOHN W. GUERNSEY,
Agent for Tioga County. Fa,
July 15, 1563.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I Ail now prepared to manufacture; at my eatabluh
ment in Deerfield,
PLAIN" AND FANCY FLANNELS,
Also, Ladies* •
BALMORAL SKIRTS
to order, either by the piece or quantity, to sui* cb*.
tomera. JOSEPH
Knoirille, July 35, 1563.
PALL ANO WINTER GOpS!
T. L. BALDWIN
IS now receiving a large and well selected
STOCK OP
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of a General Stock of
BET GOODS,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
1 WOODEN WARE, &c., Ac.
All of which will be sold VERY LOW for
READY PAY ONLY.
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. '
All persons baying GOODS for
BEAD T FA r. .
Are respectfully invited to call and examine
THE STOCK,
As they are to be sold at
, -I VERT LOW PRICES.
'cash paid por wool.
Tioga, Nov. 27, 1563. T. L. BALDWIN.
PENSION AGENCY.
TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS.
THE undersigned having had considerable osp«*
rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back
pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that bne
entrusted to his care with promptness nod fidelity.
,ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of woundi
are entitled to the $3OO bounty.
Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected
by the undersigned.
Persons wishing to confer with me will please c*»!l
or address me. by letter at Sylvanin. Bradford county,
Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P. MONRO.
Refers by permission to’
H. B, Card, County Trcasnrer, ‘SVcllsboTO. P«-
D. P. Pomeroy. Troy, Pa,
A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April 1.
<D ATLIN’S
1 IMPROVED
• Pllre and Water Proof Cement
Is the best preparation in use for mending broken
such os GLias, China, Crockery,‘Wood. Leather,
Stone, Metal. Bone. Ivoiy. Pearl, Porcelain, in fact, 1,37
broken article. Being perfectly white it will r. ft t ‘Jpficn:*
will stand ail climates,and when
drr. the parti to which it is applied win be aa sfr.’flg ;
was before broken.- Price 25 cchts per Little.
.T, A KOV, Agent for Tioga Ccnatr
Angust 2u. 1563.
Portable Printing offices.
For tliu nse of Mcr' , l’'’ ? '
,uol sJI
an-! profession'll men
tush to Jo their
in?, neatly and cheap*;
AJ-\pted to the prinU** ,l
Handbills. ElliheaJs. . litci;
lars. Labels, Cards aad cm* *
Newspapers. Fnll
tfons accompany
enabling a boy ten »earj o*
to work them *ucce? a iuh-•
Circulars sent free. Spf*-*
men shests of Type, Cuts, Ac-, C cent I *. Address
ADAMS’ PKE?S CO.
31 Park Row, X. T., and 3o 1 inc >ln Si. Boston,
January 27, 1864-lyv
Family dye colors »t
.: - ROY'S DRUG STORE.
CIDER VINEGAR at
BOY’S DRVG- STORE.