The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, February 15, 1865, Image 4

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A Nbw -Uss fob Hisxoev.—lf there fa any
thing o&hflnlated to arouso alivelj appreciation
of the ludicrous in any man’s mind, it is sfeeing
the Vccentrioities of an intoxicated man trying
to reach homo or any other given point after
nightfall. -
A few evenings since a novel and Mughablo
scene was witnessed on Clark street. An un
fortunate citizen, who did not have more liquor
than he could carry, but who was in o condi
tion to' indicate that "he bad bettes-gone twice
for his load, was endeavoring ■to t'Sach Polk
street) going dotvn Clark. He necos^sd a gentle
man. who happened to be less wcghty than
himself and inquired the tl p street he
was -passing. ' ,
' “This is Washington street,” wan the reply.
“Waen’n—Wash’n— Where’s
JeffVn 1" '
“Jefferson is on the west side.”
“TbeJd'l -it is ; Jcffer— jeff'son bn'e west
side. Where’s Mad’son ?”
“Mad’son is the next street sopth, and the
next is Monroe.”
“Mad’son and M'nroo'. This
Wherets Buchanan street 1” *
-“No Buchanan street in the oil 7’
“No Buchanan street i’ ’e city ? Look here,
stranger, I th—think you’ve got tie Presidents
mixed.
Bnt the joke vraa ‘not complete till he had
gone to a bookstore on Madison, street* and in
quired for a Jiistory of ' the United States.—
When asked If he wanted to pijrebnte, he said
no, be merely wanted to see the order in which
onr Presidents came, so that he conld find his
vsay home. Parties who saw and heard him
vouch for the material facts above stated.—
Chicago Timet. ’ ,_n ’
I, a man advises you to do a wrong thing,
resent it, for be virtually bids you. to go to the
devil.
Gold has been discovered oiv Beacon Hill
—in an old lady’s.tooth.
The work of a day may have . t eentnry of
influence. ‘ ■
A borne'for aged men has bei ). opened in
Bo'stoh. ‘ ■*' ,-
BARGAINS FOR THI-ITY DAYS—
HAVING A MUCH LA iCJER
Stock of Goods than l l esirable,
AT THIS 1 SEASON OF THI^TEAR,
I TABS THIS METHOD
—or—
INCREASING SALES,
and taming them into Cash for
PURCHASES.
From this time forward until further tiotice, X shall
sell most of the stock at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
At samples we will i»,lj
SHAWLS, at a reduction of Sl.< ) to 33.00 each
,f > i
CLOAKS.
CLOTHS,
oassimeres,
” 1 ' .f ijr to -.50 pr yd
* to 1.00 each
,to .50 each
DRESS GOODS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
HOOP SKIRTS,
Rad, Grey, & White Flannels, .12j to .25 pr yd
OUR STOCK OE
BOOTS, SHOES GAITERS,
DOMESTICS OF ALE KINDS,
FANCY GOOjfe,
'■'•siren as ■**.
WOOLEN HOODS, SCARFS, i ON TAGS, 40.
-i
REDUCED TO TH ?
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Wo with to sell a good many £*Cd« during the
nest thirty days, and believe tvc art : ahle to do «o If
you need good!.- Call and tec for youraelret.
J. A. PARSOfS,
W. T.
Jannary 25,1865,
CHICKERTNG PIANOS AND * ASON & HAM
LIN CABINET ORGANS.—, $ the People of
Tioga County : The above Instrun ■Hnfs are consid
ered by Musicians the best of tb* r.class. Other
Pianos eound well for a while, but
OHIGKEEING
remains good in tune pin Incredible length
of time. 1 positively state it has more good
qualities than any other made in'our country and
refer to the following gentlemen in, Troy Borough,
who have purchased of me, as proof <of. their excel
lence; and also of my standing as a dealer v
'Horace and Samuel Pomeroy, Thomas Maxwell,
H. Davison, S. TV. Paine, J. B. Adams, Hiram Case.
Buy the best—-they aro mueft the cheapest. I give
a‘written warranty to keep them in perfect order and
tone for five years. I will Boardman *
Gray or Marshall A Trevor Pianos, very cheap for
cash. 1
f THE CABINPTVO&GAN '
>\A<m uronouocod by t>ver two hundred organists,
and teachers as beyond cavil or doatit the very best'
of their class. Put up in walnut . cases
to soit the tastes. ‘ y
To the-teachers of Pinco or Sfblodeon. lam loca
ted at Mansfield, aa Teacher, In State Kormal School;
also'as dealer in Instruments, Sheet Music and Books.
I know yon are troubled to got Books and Music
suited to yonr scholars; I will furnish you either as
cheap or cheaper than yon can get ifi the city, and if
yon will give me the ago and ability of the pypil, I
will give yon a Teachers’ worddhnt it will suit for X
know just what you need. Plegso giro ns a call or
asnd fjr circular. _ * J. C. WHITE.’
.'Mansfield, Sov. S, 1664—3rr.t" '
Jp 0 R SAL E.—
THE ’'CELEBRATED {STALLION li£a-
HOMET. Now owned by Thomas B. Bryden.
He can be Been at the farm-ofi Wm.. Bowen, near
Wellsboro. For terms and enquire of
R. G. SIMPSON, Bingb am Lfiiid Office* .Wellsboro.
WeUibbro, Jan. 11, 1865-tf. i : •
JjASaf FOB SALE.JZ
..K'VJ Miereigned wishes to dispose of hi» Farm on
jniaoie Bidge, in Delmar,Tioga-*ojntv, Pa., contaln
ingtieariy 200 acres, about 100 oeJes Improved: to
fariTr-n» *« tbe St(>ck > Col >»>?Kn£ of-Cattle, Sheer,
afid HonM’an worth about SS(Xo. Terms reasonable!
Stony Forlt, Jan. 25,1665-3 t. WILLARD,
REVENUE SUAi-IPS.
A ASSORTMENT 0 f ftoronuo Stamps
J3L ®f all denominations, jnst revived at the Fi™t
Bank of Wellsboro, in Store
of C. 4J. L. Kobmson. Persons wanting Btamns m
rogneit to call and get a supply. - pB ”*
Wellaboro, May 25,1864-tf.
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WHOLESALE AGENTS:
WHITE & BAUER,
THE PEOPLE’S , STORE
1 w COMOO, Ww Y.
J. M. SMITH,
HAVING associated with himlf. E.'WAITE, who
has been employed for the last'nine yean In
the Store, in tho capacity of Salesman, the business
will bo continued under the.name and firm of
SMITH & WAITE ,
at the
N E W. S T O B E,
OPPOSITE THE
Dickinson House,
am} will be eohdiiclei as heretofore onaho r principle
of
,i ONE PRICE AND-READY PAT.
•tfen years experience iu the former, and from two
to three years in ’the .latter (daring „wiicb time oar
Las, more than doubled) has. fully demon
strarod'the wisdom of-thls-course. Wo are now re
ceiTing
Direct from Mew York,
a fresh.supply of .
; SPRING GOODS,
solaoled-with especial reference to the, wants of the
people of this vicinity'.' The Stock will consist of
; -STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
among which are
BROW.& AND. BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICKS,.
sTRXPESy-DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS,
FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, .
CHAMBRATS,
DbLAINBS, ALPACCAS,
SCOTCH PLAIDS, and s great variety
of DRESS GOODS. Also/SEAWLS. & LA
DIES’ CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS r A CASSIMERES,
by tbe yard or made up to order.
KENTDCKEiiJEApBj COTTONAJSBS> LINENS,
and a general assortment of Goods for
; HUGH’S AND BOY’S WEAR.
We also keep a general stock of - .
BOOTS & SHOES,
FAMILY GROCERIES, " ' •
YANKEE NOTIONS,
' ' . ' PALM LEAF HATS,
SUN UMBRELLAS, Sic.
Wo shall endeavor to keep our Stock as complete
as possible, by the
Continual Addition
of such' articles In -our lino as the wants of our custo
mers .7 * ->• * • .
, SERM TO REQUIRE.
Our faoilitiM for purchasing Goods
ARE UNSURPASSED,
and wills we do not pretend to sell Goods
LESS THAN COST,
yet we are willing te sell them at a. -
SMALL PROFIT,
and it will be onr aim by
FAIR DEALING.
to merit a share of pnblto'patronage.
We aro very thankful for the liberal and constantly
INCREASING ; ,'
bestowed upon ns, and hope to merit its continuance
and increase. Customers from .
TIOGA COUNTY
and vicinity are cordially invited-to eall and examine
Goods and Prices. SMITH 4 WAITE.
Corning, Maroh SO, 1864. ■;
HOLES ALB D K 0 G STORE
PRINCE’S METALLIC .PAINT,
THADDEDS DAVIDS’ INKS,
CONCENTHA.TED MEDICINES. .
CINCINNATI WINES & BRANDT,
WHITEWASH DIME,
KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT
STATIONERY,
FLUID EXTRACTS,
PAINTS AND- OILS,
PETROLEUM OIL,
, ; DRUGS * MEDICINES,
ROCHESTER PERFUMERY
* FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW GLASS,
DYE COLORS,
. Furnished at Wholesale Prices by
W. E>. TEBBELJL,
Jan. 18, 1865-tf| Corning, N. Y.
Notice to 'bridge botidem.—sealed
proposals will be received at the Commissioners
Office in Wellsboro, by the Commissioners jip to Feb.
18,1805, to bnild a bridge across the Tioga River,
near GuliCk’a Mill in the township of Bloss, of the
following dimensions, namely: 18 feet wide and 76 1
feet long, with abutments, to be built of stone 17
feet wide, 8 feet high from low water, and IJoot be
low at least, and 8 feet thick, with a wing wall 16 feet,
on the face side with on angle of 45 degrees; also an
extension of 51 feet and 16 wide with the abutments
4 feet thiok.ond_.l7 feet wide, to be built opposite the
railroad abutments, the heights to correspond with
main abutments, and to be bnilt like the Bridge
across Crooked Creek in Middlebury, near West
brook’s Crossing, also at Mansfield and Tioga River,
and at the month of Elk Run in Covington.
The Commissioners will meet in Bloss, on the 10th
day of February, at 1 o’clock P. M., at the site of the
said Bridge tb contract with the lowest responsible
(bidder at that time. M. ROCKWELL, 1
' , C. F. MILLER, > Com’rs.
E. s; SEELEY, J
Commissioner’s Office, Jan. 25, 1865.
Wew Flour and Provision Store.
CHAB. A H. VANvALKENBDRG wishes to in
form tho citizens of Wellsboro and the surround
ing country that he has recently.started a new -
FLOUR. AND PEG VISION STORE,
in tboTmilding formerly known as “ Osgood’s Store,’’
where he may be found at all times reidy to wait on
all customers who may favor him witha gall, and sell
thorn the choicest kinds of
FLOUB, MEAL, BUCK WHEAT, PORK,
4b., at as reasonable rates as any firm in'this place.
all Triads of GRAIN;’HIDES,
and FURS. CHAS. 4H. VAN VALKENBURG
Wellsboro, Deo, 21, 1864. ...
pj ISSOL V TI ON.
The co-partnership heretofore existing aider the
firm name of S. Benoit * Sons, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent.. Solomon Bennet and John Vis
ober are authorized to use firm came in liontda-
Uon - : SOLOMON BENNET,
. " ' L. C. BENNET,
JOHN VISCHER.
Middlebury, Jan. 20, 1885-St. '
The bosineess will hereafter bo conducted under
the firm name of 8. Bennett & Co. ° unaer
NO TIO S .—Notice is hereby given by the
Commissioners of the County of Tioga, that all
persons who are agrioved by the lata Triennial As
sessment of the said County will be heard in the
promises during Court Weeks, end any time during
their sessions tip to the day oPAppcal, March W'6s
Attest: C. F, MILLER, ’
THOS. ALLEN, M., ROCKWELL, i Cotr’rs
. Cierk. E. S. SEELET. I '
-Wellsboro, Jan'. 25; 1365. 1 1 -
EEROSINE LAMPS at - | ~
~ "ROT’S ERRq STORE.
PUTTY 4 WINDOW..CLASS at
"ROY'S DRtrQ S’poßE
J)URE. GINGER,at
. ROT’S DRUG STORE*
September Ist, 1863.
■ FROM THIS DATE, '
FOR READY PAY ONLY ! I
CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES;
Leather, Findings, &c,
CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, DEER
SKINS AND FDRS.
FRANKLIN SAYS:
“When you have anything to advertise, tell the
public of it in plain, simple language/'
I am manufacturing, good custom made Boots and
Shoes which I will sell at fair price*, and only for
READY PAY. Such work cannot bo sold at as low
ratiesper pair.as eastern mode slop-work, but it can
will be sold at price* which will the pur
chaser to protect his feet with good substantial boots
moire cheaply than with a pour alop-ebop 'article,
even if it chances not to fall in pieces with the
first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in
wet and cold weather. Try me.
* Back and Doeskins Wanted, '
In the red and short blue, for which I will pay cash
and a good price. - - • ♦
; Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted;
foij which I will also pay cash.
i feheep Pelts Wanted,
fotwhich I will also paycash and' the highest mar
ket price.
An assortment of sole,upper,calfskins and linings,
pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, 40,,
4<n, kept con.-tantly on hand, which I will sell cheap
forcash. Shop on Main Streetbetween Wilcox's and
Bullard's. »• W. SEARS.
K. B. I can’t give credit,,because, to be plain,
haven’t got it to give.
Wellsboro, Sept. 9,1863.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
T. L. BALDWIN
IS now receiving s large and well aelected
STOCK OF
1 FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
ootuiitittg in part of a General Stock of
DRY GOODS,
LADIES’ DRESS ROODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WOODEN . WARE, &c„ &o.
All of whieb will be stud VERY LOW for
READV'. PA¥ ONLY,
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.-
All. person, baying GOODS for
, READY PAY,'
Are ro»p»otfally invited to call and examine
THE STOCK,
As they are to be sold at
VERY\ LOW PRICES.
GASH PAID FOR WOOL.
Tioga, Nov, 27,1864.
OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL.
THE Fall Term of the Osceola High School, under
the direction of Prof. C. A. STONE, will com
iqenjco on Tuesday,,Sept 20,1864. The Winter Term,
on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1864, and tbo Spring Term on
Tuesday, April 20, 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
ensuing year ar«LRo less Battering thau tbvy
have been heretofore. There is no want of commo
dious rooms for a large number of students. There
Is a baUding designed exclusively for ladies. Gentle
men, or companies of ladies 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 oilers
better facilities for obtaining an education than this.
The range of studies embraces everything neoessafy
to entering college.
' A Teachers’ Class will be formed daring the Fall
Term.
Tuition from $4,00 to $6,00. Prof. I. G. Hoyt has
charge of the department of Music. For further
particulars as to expenses, regulations, 4c., address
one of the Trustees and obtain a circular.
A. K. BOSARD, Esq., i
ALLEN SEELY, > Trustees.
ENOCH M. STEER, J
Osceola, Ang. 17, 1863-tf.
Millinery goods. —Mrs. a. j. sofield
"has just returned from New York with a fine
assortment of Millinery, Goods, which she will take
pleasure in showing her customers and will sell at a
small profit. She Is prepared to repair Felt and Bea
ver hats in the latest styles, also. Bonnets and Straw
Goods, and will promptly attend to all work entrust
ed to her care.
Ladies will find a choice lot of caps, nets, scarfs,
ribbons, and flowers, and everything in her line of
goods. - Rooms opposite Roy’s Drug Store, Main St.
Wellsb.ro, Nov. 16, 1864.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad
ministration having been granted to the under
signed nponj the estate of Erastus Butts, late of
Lawrence, deceased, ail persons indebted to sold es
tate are requested to make immediate payment, and
thoso.baving ciaims.against tho same will present the
same, duly authenticated, for settlement to
ROBERT CASBEER,
Farmington, Jan. 18, 1865-fit. Adm’r.
General Order JVo. 1.
HEADQUARTERS OF THE IRON BRIGADE
— OF —
Tioga aad Potter Counties.
ALL persona whether liable to draft or not, want
ing any articles made'wholly or in part of cast
iron, are hereby notified chat the headquarters of this
Brigade is permanently located at the Knoxville
Foundry, where all such wonts will he supplied upon
presentation of "The Greenbacks."
If yottwaut a Cook Stove call at Biles'.
If you want a Parlor Store, call at Headquarters.
If you want a Box Stove, e?U at Knoxville Foun
dry.
If you want a good Plow, call at Biles*.
If you want a Road Scraper, call at Headquarters.
If you want Cultivator Teeth, call at Knoxville
Foundry.
If you want a Wagon Shoe, call at Biles*.
If you want a Paint Mill, cal! at Headquarters.
If you want Sled Shoes, call at Knoxville Foun
dry.
If you want Mill Irons, Machinery, or any thing
ever made at a
foundry,
call where they make the heat of every thing and no
mistake*
N. B. On account of the serious illness of the
OLD MAN CREDIT,
Mr. CASH will take his place, and all persons in
debted will walk up to the Oaptaln*s Office and settle
or not growl when the constable comes around.
<f. P. BILES, & CO.
J. P. BILBS, )
H. K. RDMBEY. J -
Knoxville, Oct. 26, 1864.
WANTED. —600-bnshele Oats, 500 bnshels Cora
in "ear, 500 bushels Flax Seed, for which the
highest market price in Cash will be paid.
D. P. ROBERTS A CO.
Wellsboro, Nov. 23, 1864-tf.
NOTICE.—
betters of administration haring been granted la the an.
dersigned on the estate of Frederick O.Dalton.lateof Farm,
lugton, deceased, noticeis hereby given to those indebted to
make Immediate payment, and those haring claims to pre
sent them properly authenticated for settlement to
farmlngton, fab, i,'o6-01* PETEJI BAI/TOK, Adm’r.
TO THE PUBLIC*
I AM now prepared ta manufactdVe, at my establish
ment in Deerfield,
plain and fancy flannels,
. . Also, Ladles*
BALMORAL SKIM TS .
to order, either by tb© piece or quantity, to suit cus
tomers. JOSEPH INGHAM.
Knoxville, July 15,1865.
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY.
npHE undersigned having purchased the well
-I- known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. & B. S.
Bowen on the Cowaneaquc Diver, two mils* east of
Knoxville, takes this method of informing ibelnhabi
tants of Tioga {and adjoining counties that he will
manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to suit
customer*, into
FLANNELS,
7 CASSIMBKES,
DOESKINS,
i ‘ FULL CLOTHS,of all kinds.
The machinery baa been thoroughly repaired and
new machinery added thereto, also an improved new
wheel' which will enable him to work the entire sea
son.-*. He will pay particular attention to '
Roll Cardin? A Clotli Dressing,
which will be done in tb© neatest possible manner,
halving added one new Roll Machine, will enable him
to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance.
He would farther say that he has carried on the busi
ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford
and adjoining counties for the past twenty yearsj he
therefore can warrant all work and satisfy his custo.
mers, uaing'nothing in manufacturing but genuine
wool. JOSEPH INGHAM.
Deerfield, May 5, 1863-ly.
Insurance Agency.
THE Insurance Company of North America have
appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga
County and vicinity. _i
As the high character and standing of this Compa
ny give the assurance of fall protection to owners of
property against the hazard of fire, I solicit with con
fidence a liberal share of the business of the county.
This company was incorporated in 1794. Its capital
is $500,000, and its assests in 1861 as per statement
Ist Jan. of that year was $1254,719 81.-
CHARLES PLATT, . . . Secretary.
ARTHUR Q. COFFIN, , . . President.
Office of the Company 232 Walnut Street
Philadelphia.
Win. Bitchier, Central Agent Har
risburg, Pa.
( JOHN W. GUERNSEY,
X Agent for Tioga Connty, Pa,
July 15, 1863.
Soldiers’ Pay Bounty add Pension
Agency.
KNOXVILLE. TWOA COUNTY PENN A
The undersigned having been specially licensed by
the United States Government to procure the
Back Pat, Bounty, and Pensions,
«
of deceased and disabled soldiers, notice to all'
interested, that he has made arrangements with par
ties in Washington, by which he is able to procure
Back piy, Bounty and Pensions, in a very short time,
and that he will give particular attentions to all such
claims that may be brought to him. Being provided
with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, Ac., Ac., fae h&s
superior advantages in this branch of business. Sol
diers entitled to pensions, will find it to their advan
tage-to apply to the-undersigned at Knoxville, as the
examining surgeon for Tioga County resides there.
Also,. Judge Case, before whom all applications for
pensions may be made.
Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March,|lB6l, in
any kind of service, Naval or Military, who /are dis
abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions,
All* soldiers who serve for two years or during toe
war, should it sooner close, will bo entitled to §lOO
Bounty. Also soldiers who have been wounded in
battle, whether having served two years or not, are
entitled to $lOO Bounty. Widows of soldiers who die
or are killed uro entitled to Pensions am| the $lOO
Bounty. If there be no widow, then the minor chil
dren,* and if no minor children, then the father,
•AAther. sUtAro. or brothers ar« ottUled as above.—
Terms,, moderate.
I will be at my office on Monday and Saturday of
each week, to attend to this business.
July 15, 1863. ly. WM, B. SMITH,
T. L. BALDWIN.
References: Wellsboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher
iff Stowell. Addison, W. K. Smith. Waah
ngion, D. 0,, Tucker and Lloyd. -
ADJOINING Wellsboro, the county scat of Tioga
Co. Pa., containing 155 acres, 125 cleared, 30
woodland. .The region is remarkably healthy.—
Churches, schools Ac., are found in the village. There
is a large and-commodious mansion, surrounded by
ornamental trees and shrubbery ; out buildings largo
and convenient, bouse and barn supplied by a foun
tain of running water. It Is well suited for a dairy
farm, for raising sheep or hops. Large orchard of
apple and pear trees, obiefly grafted fruit—-about 200
trees. The orchard alone might bo made to pay the
interest upon tho cost of tho whole property. It is
distant about miles from the Tioga Railroad, which
connects with the Erie Railroad at Corning. Leave
Corning at 7£ n. m., take stage at Tioga Station, reach
Wellsboro about noon. Price of the property $5O per
acre—one-fourth cash down, balance to suit conveni
ence of purchaser. Apply to
WM. E. MORRIS, Harlem R. R. N. Y. City.
JAMES LOWREY, Wellsboro, Tioga Co, Pa,
JNO. W. GUERNSEY, Tioga, “ “ “
F. K. WRIGHT, Wellsboro, “ “ “
December 9, 1863-tf.
A LECTURE to young men.
Just published in a Sealed Envelope.
Price Six Cents. A Lecture on the Na
ture, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea
or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual
Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally.
Nervousness, Consumption,Epilepsy,and Fits; Men
tal and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-
Abuse, Ac. By. Rob’t J. Cdlverwell, M. D., Au
thor of the " Green Book,” Ac.
The world renowed author, in this admirnhle Lec
ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful consequences of Self*Abuse, may bo effectually
removed without medicine, and without dangerous
'surgical operations, bougies, instruments,- rings or
cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain
and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what
his condition may he, may cure himself cheaply, pri
vately, and radically. Th\s Lecture will prove a boon
to thousand* and thousands
Sent under seal, to any address, In a plain, sealed
envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamps, by addressing CBAS. J. C. KLINE, A CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box, 4586.
Nov. 15, 1864-4 m. [June 15, 1864-ly,]
TO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENBS.
THE undirsigned having had considerable expe
rience i(i procuring Pension Bounties and Back
pay of Soldiers, will attend to oil business in that line
entrusted to’his care with promptness and fidelity.
ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds
are ontitlod to the $lOO bounty, #
Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected
by the undersigned.
Persons wishing to confer with me will please call
or address me by letter at Sylvaniu, Bradford county.
Pa. Charges reasonable. OEO. P, MONRO.
Refers by permission to
H. B. Card, CountyTrsasurer, Wellsboro, Pa.
D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa.
A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April 1.
I WANT TO BUT FOR CASH, tho following
Farm products, delivered at my Store in Wells
boro :
BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, WHEAT,
CORN, RYE, BARLEY, OATS,
BEANS AND PEAS.
I want 10,000 bnshele of Oats; 5,000 bnsheiaof
Corn; 6,000 bushels of Rye; and all the Bntter,
Cheese, and Eggs in the country.
Wellsboro, Nov. 16,’64. WM. T. MATHERS.
ADMINISTRATOR'S- NOTICE
Letters of Administration having been granted to
ihe undersigned upon the estate of Griffin Palmer,
ate of Middlebury. dec’d, those indebted will please
make immediate payment, and those having claims
against said estate will present them foe settlement
to RICHARD BROWH^
Middlebury, Jan. 11,186&>-6t ... ;Adm*r,
FARM FOR SAJLE.
PENSION AGENCY.
- Eye and Ear- Institute,
DR, U3?t,l>E GRAFF
OCULIST, AO.RI&T i GEN’L SURGEON
ELMIRA, S, Y.
TREATS ALL DISEASES
OF THE EYE, EAR AND TESOAT.
The EYE.—He will operate open Cataract 'i ■
ficial Vupir, Cross Eyes, Lachrymal 1;,,,'! 1 ’
Pjerygiam, Entropion, (inversion of the ere ,“ ;
treats all forms of Sore Eyes, such as Grsrnlat j
Lids, Poralont Ophthalmia, Opacities of the Co
Scrofulous Diseases of the Eye, and all disej,^' 8 ’
which the Eye is subject. tIJ
. THE EAR—Treats aaccessfully Discharge, f. r
the Ear, Noises in the Ear, Difficulty of |)j' rr °
Deafness, (even when the drfim is entirely dcatr.i o f'
Jrill insert an artificial one, answering nearh allik
pnrpoees of tho natural).
THE THROAT.— UlcoiaUdThr,.at. Enlarged T
ails, together with * l ' 1 '
catarrh,
In nil its forms, permanently.cured.
GENERAL SURGERY.— He will operate am „
Club Feet, Hare Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors, Can/ °
Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns, Wi ‘
HERNIA,
Operated upon by a now mode with entire
and perforins PLASTIC OPERATIONS; where tk ’
Nose, Lip, or any portion ol the face is deitror.a
through disease or otherwise, by healing theta 1
anew. 00
Will attend to the Amputation of Limbs, and Q
oral Surgery in all its branches. ' e °
INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EYES.~o,v ing , kem
the motion end expression of the natural, defving d
taction. They 'are inserted without removing the old
one, or producing pain. 3
The Doctor’s collection of Instruments comprisf.
all the latest improvements, nnd is the largest in the
State, The superior advantages he has bad in net
feeling himself in ail that is new and valuable in S„.’
gery, warrants him in saying that every thing with'n
the bounds of the profession n}ay be expected of him
The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that *a
can now accommodate an increased number of u
tients from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Hou"
aos attached to the establishment
xVo incurable Coses rcceictd for treatment or Optra
tiant. If a ease is incnrable, he will be so informed
Institute upon Water-street, opposite .the Braicard
House, Elmira, N. Y.
Elmirs, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1863.-ly.
Pennsylvania State Normal School,
MANSFIELD , TWO A CO., PA
THE Second School Year will commence on Mon
day, September 5, 1864.
Prof. F, A. ALLEN, for the past six years in
charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School,
has been elected Principal, and Prof. Frabk Cbosjt
recently of the same institution, has bean appointed
to the Professorship of Languages and Literature.
Prof, Alleh I* well known throughout the State as a
gentleman of aoenrate scholarship, possessing a prac
tical experience of fifteen years as an educator of
teachers. Prof. Cross? possesses the advantage of a
rare and successful experience as a teacher of the va
rious branches which are pursued id schools of tbs
higher grade. !
Excellent Chemical and Philosophical apparatus
will bo in readiness at the opening o 5 the School
A Gymnasium will be erected, for'whlch a valuable
apparatus has already been secured.
Tuitios, in advance, per term, $6.00. No e.Tin
charges for the languages or mathematics. Boarding
in the hall, or in private families, from $2.50 to $3.00
por week. W. C. BIPLET,
Albert Clark, See’y. Pres’tßoard of Truitsu.
Mansfield, July 20, 1864—1 y.
Is. EYOMS’ PYRE OHIO
CATAWBA BRANDY,
AND SPARKLING CATAWBA WINES.
Eqnal in Quality and Cheaper in Price than the
Brandies and Winea of the Old World,
For -Summer Complaint, Cholera Infantum, Bow«l
Complaint. Cramp, Colic, and Diarrhoea,
A etir« Cure i» guarantied, or the money tciU hi
refunded.
In support of the above statements, are presented
the Certificates of Dr. Jas. R. Chilton, Chemist, New
York j Dr. Hiram Cox, Chemical Inspector, Ohio;
Dr, James K. Nichols, Chemist, Boston; Dr. N. E.
Jones, Chemical Inspector, Circleville, Ohio ; Prof, C.
T, Jackson, Chemist, Boston ; Dr. Chas. Uphatn
Shepard, Charleston, S, C.; and J. V, Z. Blaney, and
Q. A. Mariner, Consulting Chemists, Chicago, ail of
whom have analyzed the Catawba Brandy, and com
mend it in the highest terms, for medical use.
i Analysu of the Maesaehutetft State Awayer, Janu
ary 25, 1858.
When evaporated through clean l|nen it left no oil
or offensive matter. In every respect it is a pure
spirituous liquor. The Oil which gives to this Bran
dy its flavor and aroma, is wholly unlike fusil or gram
oil. Its odor partakes of both the fruit and oil of
grape?. With acids, it produces ethers of a high
fragrance. The substitution of this Brandy for Cog
nac Brandy will, do away with the manufacture ot
fictitious spirits, sold under this name both at home
and abroad. Respectfully,
* A. A. HATES, M. D.,
Assajer to State Mass., 1(5 Boyleston St.
By the tame, in 1864.
I have analyzed “L. LYONS’ PURE CATAWBA
BRANDT,” with reference to its composifiWand
chararter, being the same as that produced in past
•years. A sample taken from tea casks afforded the
same results with regard to purity; a slightly in
creased amount of the principle on which iti flavor
depends was determined by comparison with former
samples. (
The indications of analysis show that this Brandy
is produced by the same process as most of the im
ported Brandy. Respectfully,
A. A. HAYES, State Assayer,
Boston, July 20, 1864. 10 Boyleston St.
Manfactured only by H. H. JACOB & Co..
(To whom all orders should be addressed,)
Depot, 91 Liberty Street, New York.
November 16, 1864-3m03.
THE BOA Rim A GRAY & CO.
PIANO FOR TPS. f
THE undersigned is selling these superior instru
ments'at the very lowest retail prices, made with
the Insulated Iron Rim and Frame (cast iu one solid
plate). They excel all other* in durability, superior
ity of tone, and elegance of ezte*mal appearance.
Large sizes, rich Rosewood cases, elegantly fin
ished, heavy powerful tone, Ac.
SMALL PARLOR PIANOS.
full,round mellow tone-easy and elastic touch—ele
gant and ornamental in appearance.
All these instrument* ere finished with *U Isrg*
round corners; front and back alike; (center Pianos)
and are made of materials carefully selected and pr®-
pared. Every Piano warranted to give perfect tat-
Isfaction.
Send for Circulars and address I, Q. HOYT.
Osceola, Sept. 21, 1884. [feblfly.]
New Hiliinery Goods.
MISS PAULINE SMITH wishes to inform cat
customers that she has just received her
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
of Millinery Goods, and that she is prepared to do
all kinds of work in the boat manner for all who may
favor her with their patronage. ■
She wishes to inform those having Felt and Bea
ver Hats to bo made over that she will taks cbsr;®
of sueh articles and send them to the city.
Shop opposite united States Hotel,
Wollsboro, Oct 19, 1864-tf.
CLAIM AGENCY.
THE undersigned will promptly prosecute si'
claims against the Government for servicesreu
dercd in the Military or Nayal Service of the United
States. Charges reasonable—will advance the legal
necessary foes if desired. No charge if not success
nl in the application. D. McNAUGHTON.
He/erences.- Hon. Victor Case, I. W. Bellows, Ex
amining Surgeon at Knoxville, Pa., B. B. String,
Clymer, Pa., P. Strang, Hector, Pa., S. H. B«b®.
Harrison, Pa.
Westfield, jAng. 24, 1564.-6mos*
Family dye colobs at
BOY’S DRUG STORE.
QON9KSSS
W A T B B, for ssle «t
BOY’S DRUG STORE-