"the agitator. 1 t „ OA I, AH! KUCIXIiEETOB We UBboro. Wednesday, Mar. 8,1865. ' Hew Advertisements. A y r scn. Hancock's first Army Corps. “ ' p r 7-30 Loan. . . rj .Ninth National Bank of New Sorb. . j ! "r. Notice—l.ntbcr H. Brewster, Adm’r. f J r Jof Letters-Tingo Poet Office. ' - ■’ ■■lt of Letters— WellbboroJPost Office FOTStnher-Roy’s Drag Store. BuiUers-J- D. Kingsbury, Seo’y Yesterday’s midi us a ietter ffom 1)1 gic-wart in, which he, informs S' that he -nnot fil' the appointment at Wellsboro as ‘ertieeJ week ' • L Tax Spring term nf the Osceola High'Scliool sill open on Tuesday, April 4th, and ogntiyttie ' j n( eeeiontwo months. Special! attention fce given to the wants of those who intent) lesching through the Summer. Bill to toil the length of the session. See tl .fiaent. , ; ■ Tbe Ninth National Bane op the Oit* ' os Siir York— Joseph D. Orris, President-, ihai' keen one of tbe most enterprising and sue--ess 1 fal agents for the various Government lour/a,—, Oter fifty million dollars have been placet 1 ; m ihe hands of tbe people throuh its agency i ttb in nine months, and it now advertises to ieh the 7-30 Notes by express, free of chtjge, in all parts of the country. Its object is ;pn triotic, and tbe high reputation df its offices, M veil as its capital of a million- dollars, is a iuie gaarantee that the 7-30 a . eubcribed.' for through its agency will be promptly forward* ei. . - • Mainsbdbo, March 1,1865 liitffr Agitator. —The'Maihsbnrg and SiJli tw “ Soldier’s Aid,” forwarded the Bth Box, to thf Pa. Branch Sanitary Commission, Qxn. iSth 1865, containing; \\ II quilts, 6 cushions,-14 • pillows, 4 p sr« dippers, 192 bandages, 20 ptllow cases, 6 0 im fort bags, 6 king pads, 7 muslin shirts 16 bt /id kerchiefs, 7 towels, 1 linen coat; of badges, 1 doz. candles, X cake of soap, dried berries, 6 bottles blackberry cordiai; 2 bottles blackberry jam, 1 bjottle wine, 1 paok- E ge hops, 1 package i newspapers, 12J lbs dried apple*. Mrs. B. K. Brvndajse, ■ Sec’y. Soldier’s Aid,. The Ladt’s Friend. —Another beautifi 1. iteele engraving opens the March number jf ibis favorite periodical, jnet received. The en graving has no title other than tbe two simply lines— ■ “ Ob, X see them sinking, staking alandy, Those olden dreams so pare and holy.” The design and execution of this engraving ere exquisite. The steels Fashion Plats of this month is a doable one, and, as usual, ad mirably engrased. We need hardly allddi to the usual number of wood-engravings, dtyoted to the illustration of tbe fashions, &e. The nutic is “ Those laughing eyes,” a balltid, — imUDg the literary contents we note i‘ Aunt, Hester’s Story,” “A Death Scene,” “Tra cing Resemblances,” “ A story of Household, 1 " "My Angel in disguise," “Bitten,” (a Bad dory relative to “ Mad Stone," of whicb.’Story tbs leading facts are declared by the author, aplmioi. n’s wife to be true), iaja.” “ Alone, Yet Not Alone,” “ Passion Flowers.” “ The Mansion at Lessington, “ NcT ellies, Editorials, &c., &c. - ■ ■ Price S 2 50; 2 copies $4.00; 9 cepios 00. Specimen numbers will be sent to iho»e desirous of getting up clubs for 15 cts. tyMe kt cC- TTifson's celebrated Sewing Machines are furnished as Premiums, Address Deati-n & Petertoo, Walnut street, Philadelphia. Koto is the time to send on subscriptions fur 1565. / ■ V. S. SANITARY COMMISSION. Philadelphia, 25th'February, 1865/ • To the Aid Societies and Individuals coiMTib iihiuj to the Philadelphia Agency of the if, S. humility Commission • We wish to make (in irgenl appeal to you for aid in a work which ** are sure will enlist all the sympathy-,of Jnur hearts, and the earnest ; labor of your ttode. By.ji recent nrrangeroenbof the work tf the various Branches of the Sanitary Coin•' aussion, it has been made the duty o? it'llQ Pennsylvania Branch to collect and forward b| l the supplies needed for our returned pfis there, who »re now constantly arriving £ An htpolis. Th»y are coming to us from those • terrible eouthern prisons, starved and n-pwat hired—many of them suffering from ue td wounds received on the day of eheib' epp 'we Of all our noble soldiers, they htost of oar grateful care. To the Pel buy!- 'tma Department bps been given the atnor of supplying the Sanitary Stores fur tbe re ■ '■ of the'-c poor victims of the rebellion" Everything is needed. Clothing of all ‘‘hds, hospital towels, slippery, haftdker bhiefs, bindages, old lioeniand muslin in quantities, for dressing their wyumls- and totes; delicacies of every description, pickles, Wied fruit, domestic wines, apple butter, &c. do.each of our faithful allies in this biet sed *ork we would say,—Will you send'b f«ir husband, your eon, your brother Wi old Squire were he one of those living ekileions are appealing to us for help"? 'V.e do hoi doubt your answer. Maria C. Gau-ia,. Chairman Executive Comm- Uee. COURT MARTIAL. i Before a General Court ftlartia), com'iisnceS Pa. January 7, 1805, of which Captain Nathan Randlett, 16th Reg’t. V.R. C. lf President, the following Tioga County men Were > among other*, arraigned end tried. GtBDoH Fewer, Drafted man, on *og Charge and Specification: 5 \ Charge—Desertion. Specification— In this, that the sard Gordon Reiter, being drafted for one year, front Guinn township, Tioga County, 18th District of Pa., liable to render military service to ibe Uni 'll? lnle6, on the 23d .day of f.”> hj false representations practised by rmselfi procure a decision of the BoaffyofEp tolment of said District, in his favo l ]pba a claim of Kxernptiou on account of beihglfat .the time of said drafting, under the .age of(20) twenty years* , . . . This at Williamsport, in the 18th District of Pcnn’u on the .23d day of November 1854, aforesaid. . Pleaded—Not Guilty. | Finding—Guilty, Sentence ; And the. Court d.-es therefore sentence him, the said Oerdon Fciter, drafted mdn, 18--h District of Pennsylvania, to be kept at hard labor at such one of the r public works as the Comraatiding General may direct, for the period of (1) one year, to date from the promulgation of this sentence, with loss.of all' pay and allowances for the same period, then te serve in the United States army, for the term of ;(3) three years. , 1 Order—Sentence approved, but so much of sentence as requires service for more than one year in the United States army, after confine ment at hard labor for one year is remitted.— The prisoner will ba taken under proper guard' to Brig. Qen’l De Hussey, U. S.' Vol’s., com manding defences at Washington City, on the South side of the Potomac, for work on the fortifications under his charge, or such .other place as may, from time to time, he directed by the General Commanding the Armies of the United States. ; w‘ Martin Garr—Drafted Man. - Charge—Desertion. , Specification—ln this, that the said Martin Gray, was, on the 20th September 1863, draft ed into the Military.service of the United States from the 39th District, 17th District of Penn’a. for three years, according to duo form of law, was duly notified to report on tbe lOtb day of October,lB63, but failed to report, was arrest ed on the 20th day of December, 1864. Exam ined by the Board of Enrolment, found fit for duty| and held to service. *' , Pleaded—Not- Guilty. ’ .' ,' ' " Finding.—Guilty. -’; ■ • ' Sentenced to hard lobdr on the public works for tbe period of (2) two years and to forfeit all pay and allowances for that period of time ; then to serve in the U. S. Army for.the term of (3) three years. (Approved-). The above oases are extracted from. official copy of Qen?l. Order, Gen’l Cadwallader, De partment of Pa. B. Hawlef, Commian’r. Williamsport March 3, 1865. married. , In Tioga, on the 3d inst., by Rev. S. J. McCullough, Mi. JOHN MILLER to Mias ANNA FRAY. ; In Mansfield, on tbe 26th nit, by Rev. N. L. Rey nold!, Mr, OLIVER IDE. to Miss ANN DELIA both of Mansfield. In Charleston on the 26th ult. MARY E. daughter of Oliver and Mary A. Elliott, aged 21 years C months and 16 day s. She sank in death like passing into a sweet and tranquil -slumber. Her even life, her subdued and modest spirit, her regular attendance upon the servi ces of the .sanctuary, and her faithful labors in the Sabbatb School, rendered her endeared to many, and presented her as a beautiful model of true .worth and virtuous nobility. She dies lamented by loving relatives, and a large circle of admiring friends art saddened by her departure. , We are consoled with the thought that it is a slum ber from -which she will arise in, bright and glorious beauty. ■ L Com. ... SPECIAL NOTICES. Important To Females. f DB. CHBESEMAN’S PILES. / , The combination of ingredients in these. Fills is'the result of a long and extensive practice. They fire mild in-their operation, and cannot do harm to. tho most delicate;, certahj- in correcting all irregnlarrtiesr-Painfni Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of •the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, ic., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. ' : < DR.. CBEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencement of a new era' in the treatment of Jtregnlaritiea qnd obstructions which have consigned so many to a prjmatube grave. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstrnction takes place tho general health begins to decline. form the finest preparation ever put forward with IMME DIATE and persistent success. Don’t bo De ceived. Tftko»thi9 advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that vou want the BEST and most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD , which is com prised in these Pills. . DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are. the most effectual on# ever known for alf complaints pecu liar to .Ffemalcs. To all classes they aro invaluable, inducing, with certainty, periodical regularity. are known ’lo thousands, who have used them at different periods, through out the country, having tho sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, stating when they should notbe vsed, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per pox, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 60 to 60 Pills. Pills sent hy mail.promptly, secure from observation, by remUttn'g to the Proprietors, or any Agent.- : as- SOLD BT DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. I HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors. . i 81 Cedar St., Now York Sold fn WelleLuro.by JOHN A. ROT. , / In Tioga, by H; If. BORDEN. y In Lawrenceville, by W. G. MILLER. ; >13,1864-ly. Editor of The Agitator : * ; Dexb Sm:—With your permission. I wish to jay to the readers of your paper that I will sand,by return mail, to nil who wi«h it (free) A Recipe, with foil directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm that will effectually re move, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and. all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and Beautiful. ' 1 will also mail fiee to those having Heads, or Bare Face?, simple directions and information that will .enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, iu less than thlity dajs, All applications answered by return mail without chaigo. Respectfully yours, t'HOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, Feb. 22,1866-Sm. 831 Broadway, New York. INFORMATION FREE ! To Nervous Sufferers —- A' Gentleman, cured of Nervous Debility, Inoora petency,-Prematnre Decay, and YduthfujTError, actu ated by a 'desire to benefit others, will be happy to. furnish to all who need it, (free the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy used’ln his case. Sufferers wishing to profit the adverti sers bad experience, and possess a sure and‘ valuable remedy, can do so by addressing him : at once at Bis place of business* * The Recipe and full information —of vital importance—will be cheerfully sent by re turn mail. Address, JOHN B. OGDEN, v No. 60 Nassau Street, New York. P. S.—Nervous Sufferers of both sexes will find Ibis information invaluable. Dec. 7,1864-3 mos. OLD EYES .MADE NEW —A pamphlet direct ing how to speedily restore sight and give up spectacles, without aid of doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on receipt of 10 cents. Address E. B. FOOTE, M. iL ' Feb. 8, '65-601. 1130 Broadway, New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The undersigned having been reslored to health in d few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread' disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to bis fellow-sufferer? the means of cure. To all who desire, ho will send a copy of the pre scription used, (free of charge,) with tho directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi tis, Coughs, Colds, <fcc. The only object of the ad vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which ho conceives to be invaluable; and ho hopes every sufferer will try his'rcmedy. as It will cost thorn nothing, *nd may procure a blessing. ' Parties wishing the prescription will please address : dlev. EDWARD A, WILSON r Williamsburg, KiogeUonn ty, New Turk. Feb. 22, 1865-Sm* ■ *l' - - DIED. THE, TIOGAi TO V KTT AGITATOR. ROB DEPURATJF A L’IODURE BE POTASSIUM. In the most populous part of the eicy of Paris, j not far from the Stock Exchange,-at-So. lal Mont- ■ natre street, you-trill find a . respectable' Apothe cary Establishment, owned and kept by H Cteret This store has been doeupied for the same kind ot busifaess for many ytars, -and U consequently - -o well known that it has become, the centre of quite a large Medical trade. Although the, laws . in Prance do not allow the Druggist lb prescribe remedies for diseased persons; yet many of the customers at this store are -accustomed to consult the Druggist in regard to their different ailments! and the proper medicines to be used to cure them. Others come with a recipe or prescription for medicines ordered by their own Physician; and some indeed ask for such remedies as please their own fancy, or perhap's something which has been recommended by a friend. Bob Depuratif a' L'- iodure de Potassium is a name which sounds fa miliar at.the, counter, of this- store. It is a faf voriie among ,th,e customers, and a remedy o great value. It belongs to that class of medicines bailed alteratives; which silently, and. slowly produce a change in the diseased organs, and thus, .graduallly restore;the healthful functions of the body. This Eob Depuratif is called for and used, with groat benefit by persons afflicted with chronic sore eyes, and various forms of scrofula, tumors, &c. It is also successfully used for blotches, pimples, erysipelas, salt rheum, and eruptionsof the skin; and all diseases which arise from an impure state of the blood. It ap pears to arouse • the dormant powers of the sys tem, aud gives .new courage to_the feeble invalid, who has long been drooping under, the influence of if carefully hid;: faithfully .used for a reasonable time, it ofteh restores jtbch patient ’to , comparative soundness and health. It has been”prepared 'and told aj the same establishment for years. --As the store is constantly visited ,by, foreigners, its fame has extendedbo other cdilntriesj ‘and from this labora tory thousands of bottles of.it are sent every year to Spain, toEuksia, to Brazil, and toythe South American Eep'ublics. And it is not Unknown to the French population-in-bur own country. Jo prepare this useful remedy at home then, seems most desirable. Dr. Eobert Boy, of ’W’eUsboro ) Pa., is n,ow it) possession of the original recipe from which it is compounded ; and has'procured aii thebpparatus'and material* necessary for its manufacture. By the kindness bf’ a ; friend (M. Durff} who was" himself in Dr. Cieret’s employ, and for neatly two years assisted an making it; ,he has been fully informed in regard to all the particulars of its Manufacture and he is now making it precisely as it has been rifade at the laboratory of Dr. (Beret's Drugstore.. -This same Eob Depuratif can now be obtained at Boy’s Drug store, in "Wells boro, by .calling for Boy's Depura" tire Syrup of lOdKle of. Potassium. CLEAR THE TRACKT THAT* rush to O: BULLARD’S STORE means-something I Of coarse it does.- ■ It means that BUXLA B NEW STOCK OP /. FILL k WINTER GOODS, are' all the rngfe, and that about three square miles of KHOW'mE to go to bot good goods, AND BUT THEM CHEAP. BULL A R D defies competition in stylo, variety, quantity, quality and cheapness, of : - LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ! FANCY GOODS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, , linens; cambrics, buttons, LADIES’ GAITERS, SLIPPERS, GLOVES, and—but why enumerate? Ho has everything in the line of gbods that will he asked for. Come apd see. And then— I BUY TO SELL AGAIN, not ft cheap as dirt,"because good goods can't be sold for a song now-a-dnys; but as cheap as any like quality of goods cau bo sold in the country. Also, BEAVER HATS, A STYLES AND MATERIAL. The Grocery Departm’t, comprises everything in that line, all good and a leasonable prices. Drop in with the crowd. One Door above Roy's Drag Store, : 0. BOLLARD. \Vellsboro, Nov, 1, 1863. PETROLEUM!— Geologists and practical men unite’in their belief and so report that the ' ’ Siicoverv of Oil in Wollshoro is near at band. But I would say' terthe people'of 2 TIOGA COUNTY & VIOIHITY, (before investing your Capital in Oil Stock) that I' have recently purchased the Stock of Goods of M; Bullard, consisting of • ; .CLOTHING, SCOT'S, SHOES, HATS, CAPS; 4e., nil at n greabredOetioß from , !■ Now York Jobbing Prices, and lira bound to give to my customers the advantage . OP MY PURCHASE; W lx, f * ■ . Being desirous of closing. nut the. Clothing..part of this Stook,:l now offer the entire Stock . . . AT COST FOR CASHI ' HATS AND GAPS,' ■J-stiU.alm.Q?t_stye awriy f at all 'events, wiiVjell tbem sp cheap you will hardly know " “ Call soon and avail yourself of this '* ) . ... RARE OPPORTUNITY. 1 Remember the place, the Keystone Store, one door above Boy’s Drug Store. G. P. CARD. Wellaboro, Jan. 25, 1365-tf. LIST OFLETTERSremainingin the Post Office at Wellsborg, March 4, 1865: Bowen Ida M.-, Barrett Mrs. Bennie, BrownO. J., Bush Mrs. J. S-, Crum Origen, Conner Miss Anna, Decker Madder, Dewitt George, Polls Luke A, 2 Gee Miss Nancy, How Miss PressHlot, Hotchkiss Da rias, Herrit, Mrs. Carrie E., Holmstead William, Kapp. Mrs. Geo.. Lanson Mias Mary, Moore W. H. Moyer Bara A,'wy er ~Sarah, McCullough i €o! Messrs., Marvin Miss Maria, MiodaiTer Jascbeth Moyer John, Ollendorf Albert, Olllendorf Albert m/ Panneter Daniel, Pellet Charles, Rose Mrs. Lettee A.] Seamens Mrs. Lucinda 8, Starkey Nathaneil, Smith John, Smith'Caroline M., Smith .Charlotte R. 2, Spen -cer W.. Stone, Mrs.Surah. StoCenr; Miss Ella, Wilcox Miss Mary, Wilcox J.. Wheeler Mrs. E. A. p3~ To obtain any of -these letters, the applicant roust call for “ advertised letters," give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. If not called for within one month they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. HUGH YOUNG, P. M. T^T°?, I sf;T The n Snbs f t 0 the Capitol Stock of the “ wellsboro Petroleum Company' aro hereby notified to pay to tho subscriber D per centam of their respeettro subscriptions oa or before tho Ist Monday In March next. Tho payment of this assessment will enable them to vote for Officers for said Company at the election to bo held “on- the day abore mentioned. NottaeJs hereby .given, that 5 per centum more of said subscriptions Is required to bo paid oa or before the first day . V ,J. L. ROBISSON, Treasurer. - Wellsboro, teh. 22,1864-St. YJ3A.K- WITH NEW PRICES! GOING ON AT J. A. ROSE & GO’S STORE r CHEAP GASH NEW GOODS AND H B W , S T Y L.E S 1 GOODS .HAVE FALLEN !' GOODS ARE CHEAPER! Tbo only question among Ladies is, where can I get something handsome in the shape of a Good Stylish >Dress, Oloahing, &c., and at the same time CHEAP 7 ’ Onwalking info the Store of - . J. A. ROSE & CD’S the Ladies will find this difficult question IMMEDIATELY ANSWERED. HE BU¥S CHEAP! |XE SELES CHEAP! DHBSS GOODS Corded Poplins, 'Merinoes, Alapaccas, Coburg*, Rop DeLaines, Pacific DeLaines, &c., Ac. FANCY GOODS. Hair Roilsj Head Nets, French and American Cor sets, Breakfast Shawls, Splendid Nnbias, Siafingi Caps, Hoods, Hood Nqbias, Dress Trimmings, Collar, and Sleeve everything. LADIES’ CLOTHS, - ■ FLANNELS, - . . SOLPERINOBS, figured and plain, every color and quality. Gentlemen say before leaving home, " Where do you wont to go to trade. Wife ?” “ I don’t know." “ Well, I will tell you. -I Tori ■' STOP AT ROSE’S. HE -KEEPS'THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OP RE4DF MiDE CLOTHING, AND i Want a . pais of, pints,. ' SO LET’S STOP THEBE.” “ YOU'RE RIGHT. J. A. BOSE & 00. KEEP HOOP SKIRTS, AND SUOE M '..A.S.S 0 RTMENT! WHY, L DO. BELIEVE be has enough to build a telegraph serosa the Atlan. tic Oeian; 1 ■- • . \ AND I WANT ONE, 7 E S, I WANT TWO, t'b s. We 'Will Stop There, FOR HE SELLS WOMEN’S SHOES, for ,$1.25 BALMORAL* SKIRTS, (full awe)..;..,,., ,3.25 25 HOOP SKIRTS, (wide tape 5)..,,....... ,1.25 BEST KIP BOOTS, (»hop,sMe)..&oo Resides all these HE fIAS ALL KINDS OF BOOTS and SHOES! ■ ; ; ' And ALL PRICES, V ASD THEY ARE CHEAP, TOO, FOB I HAVE TRIED THEM, and" I Know they are Right and Cheap. i 1 DON’T KNOW HOW-J?E GETS HIS GOODS, (probably steal* Ihem br bay, them and never pay, for them) __ ' , - BUT-WE TYON’iCASK HIM, f" ‘ aß ' aA long as they are’ cheap/ ' WE WILL BUT,” LADIES & GENTLEMEN, WE HAVE EVERYTHING; . Yes, 1 saywe have everything except.wagon tracks ozuLpoitholes. and _&«•§ jon can bay at ike Hard ware Stores, - * ■’*7' ‘ IT IS WORTH WHILE ' TO STEP m - • * AND.SEE WHAT HE HAS. Don't buy—only see.. Como and examine. The Goods are to year taste. And remember the place. ROSE’S CHEAP CASH STORE, HAJfSFIEID, Tioga County, Pa., NEXT DOOB TO MANSRIELDJHOTEL. Mapafieili January 11, 1865-ly. THE. INHERENT DISPOSITION OP MANKIND, ■ •-* LEAD 8 HIIII TO PURCHASE TH E NECES SARIE S, AS WELL AS TEE LDXDKIES OP LIFE, AT THE Lowest Possible Prices; ; ANDCSINCE J-' T * THE 66 Almighty Dollar 99 HAS BEEN STYLED THE SOUL OF MAN, IT TAKES] Bat Ordinary Understanding TO COMPREHEND THE TRUE VALUE ' OF AN ESTABLISHMENT, THAT FURNISHES A COMMUNITY with a large variety ofj 'l SEASONABLE MERCHANDIZE, AT UNIFORM!; LOW RATES* When Ferine & Co. located their establishment in Troy, it was for the express purpose of famishing the public jrith.goods at _. SUCH PRICES AS COULD NOT FAIL ATTRACTING PURCHASERS. Wo will allow the public to Judge of their success. Mr. E. P. PERUKE, WHILE THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FAVORS, *WOULD SAT, THAT NO EFFORT* SHALL BE WANTING ON HIS PART, TO Merit a Continuance O F SA ID FAVOR. HE NOW HAS A LARGE STOCK MERCHANDIZE FOR THE FILL AND WINTER TRIBE, PROBABLY LARGER THAN CAN BE FOUND IN THIS OR Adjoining Counties, WHICH THE PUBLIC ARB INVITED TO EXAMINE AT SUCH PRICES AS CANNOT (wrhaye the boldness to affirm) BE FOimß ELSEWHERE. HE BUTS HIS GOODS FOR C A SH, AND SELLS FOB CASH, and the consumer gets the worth of his money. With and light Profited both Parties are enabled to realize the value of the NIMBLE SIXPENCE. _ TROT, Oct. 6,1864. “TO BOWEN’S!” SEEING a big crowd on Main Street, harry tig toward a common center, somebody asked Where Are Yon doing? The answer was "To Bowen’s, No. I, Union Block I" To look at. that splendid stock of NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS) uat arriving from New York. •• VERY SENSIBLE PEOPLE," thought I to myself; you know who buys at a bar gain, and sells so as to give the purchaser a bargain too. i ■ Therefore, if yon want anything in this line of DRY GOODS, . LADIES’ GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHINO, BOOTS, SHOES, **., GO TO BOWEN’S, and if yon want HARDWARE, i QDEENSWAKE, WOODEN-WARE, and GROCERIES, at prices yon can afford to pay \ GO TO BOWEN’S. If yon have Cash, or Butter, or Cheese, or Sraitl to exchange for this SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS, bring them along, and yon will get Satisfactory Bargains; and if yon come once, yon will be sure to ooaw twice —yea, thrice, or half-a-dozen times. Don’t forget the place: NO. 1, UNION BLOCK, Wallsboro, Nov, 1,1864. JOBS' B. BOWBff. S4 *slpSli^’ Scrofula and Scrofulous From Emery Files, n •■" rotr.i c’:: -r <■/ Oxford* -1 have sold largo rr.'nv.tiu- - v? your 5 uisa papilla, but never yet oue bottic which f.iikn of the desired effect aud full satisiaction to tho<-e \» lioaook it. Ah u&t a» oar people try it, they agree there U.;* bcui no-medieme like-it before in our community/’ Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ulcer^ - Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. From Her Ilobt. Si, niton, Bri'dcl* E-.uland. “ I only do my duty to you -mil the public, w hen 1 add my testimony to that youp;ib2i%h oi the tucdlcln d i zrtucs ot your Sarsaparilla. .My daughter, ten, !;•«! an afflicting’ humor in her cur*, cy/*, ami 'ii ur lor wars, which we were unable to enr: until wk trf« d your Suns V PARILL.* She h;u- Lccu well lor '■ome month*.” From Mrs. June E. Hire, n rvilkunim n.ul m-ich-e deemed lath/ of DcnnhrilTc. Crpr M.ty Co.. ,\, J. “ My daughk r ha** suffered ior a > car past with a scrof ulous eruption, which w.«> very troublesome. Nothing afforded any relief until we tried your 6 vrsaparilua, which soon completely cured her From Charter /*. Ou;;c. Esq., of- (he tridcly khovm flnge , Murray Co .. uuihu/uciurers of cp.amelleii paper.* in Nashua* N. fl. I had for several year* a very troublesome 7wmor in my face, which grew*constantly wor-e until it tUMignred my features and became mi dutch ruble affliction. i tried almost every thing a man could of both advice aud medi cine, but without any relief winterer, until I took your Sarsaparilla. It immediate]-.' made my face worse, as you told me it might for a time’, but in a* lew weeks the new skin began to form under the blotches, ami con tinued until my face is as smooth as any body's, and I am without any symptoms of the disease that I know of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your Sarsaparilla.” Erysipelas General Debility—Purify the Blood. From Dr. Jiobt- Smcin, Houston 'it., New York. “ Dr. AYKif. I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Solves by the persevering use of your Sarsapa rilla, and 1 have just now cured an attack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No alterative we possess equals the Sarsaparilla you have supplied to the profession a» well as to the people. ” From J. K, Johnston , Esq.-. Wakemun, Ohio. 41 For twelve year**, I had the yellow Erysipelas on my right arm, during winch time I* tried all'the celebrated physicians I could rend;, and took hundreds of dollars worth of medicine*. The nicer* were *o b.id that the* cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your Sarsaparilla. Took two bottles, and some of your Pills. Together they have cured me. lam now as v. ell and sound ns any body. Being in a public place, my case is known to every body in this community, and excites the wonder of ail. 1 * From Hon.-Henry Monro, M- P /A, of Newcastle. C. fT., a leading member of the Conatlian Parliament, . 44 1 have used your Sarsaparilla in ray family, for 'general debility, and for purifying the blood , with very" beneficial results, and feci confidence In commending It to the afflicted.” St. Anthony’s Fire, Eoso, Salt Bhomn, Scald Head, Soro Eyes. From Harvey Sickler , Jiscj., ike able editor of the Tank hannock Pennsylvania. * “Our only child, about three years of age, was at tacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blmded his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any apparent effect. For fifteen days wo guarded Ins hands, lest with them he should tear open the festering and corrupt wound which covered hfa whole face. Having tried every thing else we had any hope from, we began giving your Sarsaparilla, and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. The child's eyelashes, which had come out. grew again, and he is now as healthy and fair as any other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child must die." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Hiram Slont, of St. Louis, Missouri, VI find your Sarsaparilla a more effectual remedy forthe secondary symptoms of Syphilis and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess. The profession are in debted to you for some of the best mcdicmcs.we have.” From A. J. French, M. D., a:t eminent physician of Law rence, Muss., icho is a prominent member of the Legis lature of Massachusetts. ” Dr. Ayer. 3ly dear Sir: I have found your Sarsa- PAJtILLA an excellent remedy for Syphilis , both of th« primary and secondary type, and effectual iu some cases -that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we can employ with more certainty of sue* cess, where a powerful alterative is required.” Mr. Caas. S. Van Liew, of Xeio Pmnsicick, iV. J., had dreadful ulcers on his legs, tfiuscd by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggra vated for years, in spite ot every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of AYER’S Sarsaparilla relieved him. Few cases can bo found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bottles to cure liim. Xj9iicorrhcea, Whites, .Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrofnhms Ulceration, and arc verv often cured by the alterative effect of this Sarsaparilla- Some cases require, however, m aid of the Sarsafariala, the skilful application of local rem edies. Prvm the iciU-knovm and icidebj-cekbrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. “ I iiave found your Sarsaparilla an excellent altera tive in diseases of females. .Many cases of Irregularity* Leucorrhcca, Internal Ulceration, nnd local debility, aris ing- from the Bcrofnkma diathesis, have yielded to it, and there arc few that do not, when Its effect is properly aided by local treatment.” A lady , uniciUiv.g to alloto the publication of her name , icritcs «»3ly daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating Lcacorrhoca of long standing, by two bottles of your Sarsaparilla/’ i ELeumatiam, Gout, Liver Corupiaiat, Dyspepsia* Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula in the system* are tapidly eared by this Ext. Sarsaparilla, AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purge* lives in the market, and their superior virtues ate so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. -Prepared by J. C. A ITER, 3d. D., & Co., Lowell, ■Mass., and sold by Scdd by J. A. Boy and P. B. Williams, Welisboro); Dr. H. H. Barden, Tioga; S. S. Packard, Covington; C. V. Elliott, Mansfield; S. X. Billings, Gaines; and by Dealers everywhere. [Nov. 23, 1884-ly.] TO THE NERVOUS, DEBILITATED AND DES PONDENT OP BOTH SEXES.—A great suffer er haying been restored to health in a few days, after many years of misery, is willing to assist his 'suffer ing fellow-creatures by sending (free), on the reeeipt of a postpaid addressed envelope, a copy of the formula of cure employed. Direct to JOHN M. DAGNALL, Bps 133 Post Office, Jan. 4,1865-6 m. Brooklyn, N. V. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE .—Letters of administra tion having boon granted to tho undersigned on the. ettats of H. B. Blanchard. Into of Farwington, dec’d, aotiev is hereby given to those Sidebted to make immediate pay-1 meat and those haring claims to present them properly ea-.l tEenUcated for settlement to O. H. BLANCHARD, Farmington, Nov. 38, 1864-6 t, —. Adm’r,
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