1,1 istelittants, A SOUTHERN PRISON Florence, blitz, short time since agar rison post, has been abandoned by the United States forces, but- will ever be memorable as the famous, or rather in famous South Carolina prison pen, core responding to Andersonville, Georgia. The country is fiat, and Florence „itself is only drained of stagnant water by nu merous deep trenches, cut liberally in every direction. About a mile or so from the town, and on the edge of _a swamp; lies the National Cemetery, an oblong, four sided enclosure,containing about four acres. When left' by the rebels it was uninclosed, but has since been surrounded, I think, by direction of the Quartermaster of Charleston, by a substantial hoard fence, five feet high, with a cap, and all well whitewashed. The cemetery contains two thousand. three hundred and seventy-eight graves, being the bulk of our unfortunate dead from the prison pen, which is one-fourth of a mile away. It seemed incredible to an eye witness how they managed to bury so large a number in so small a place ; but it was done by digging large pits, in which ) the bodies were laid side by side, and then the hole was filled Up. I believe they thought the "sacred soil" of :13outh Carolina too valuable to' be• lavished on Yankees, yet in this regidtc one would suppose it could hardly be given away. The interments were usually made by the prisoners, who often managed to secure headboards of some sort, though same of ,them are very. pitiable.. being no more than common stakes or shin gles, with here and there a piece of a cracker box, when they were so fortu nate as to secure,one. These headboards had numbers, just discernible, cut by a knife, and I suppose done by one per:: son, as they all looked very similar. I counted ten graves however with no headboards, and in the center of these was an upright board, with Vie sad in scription: " Buried here are ten un known federal prisoners." These numbers, together with the in scriptions above referred to, led me to believe that records of the same had been kept, probably by one of the offi cers in charge of the pen ; but if so, they have yet failed to appear, doubtless through fear of prosecution a /a Capt. Wirz. I understand however that some action has been taken by the Govern ment to bring these records to light.— Workmen are now engaged in replacing mongrel headboards, by erecting new ones in their stead. These are painted white and numbered to correspond with those removed. Three hundred yards away is still an other enclosure, though smaller, con taining some 400 graves, similar in re spect to those above referred to, thus making in all nearly 3,000 graves of our, as yet, "unknown dead." We believe there are 415 graves at Andersonville marked with this sad inscription ; but you will remark how infinitely more sad are the 3,000 graves of these un known martyrs, not one of whom; as yet, can be identified. We now come to the prison pen, the cause, in all probability, of the majority of these burial places. It is a quarter of a mile away, and consists of about twenty acres, of oblong shape, and a little 'more than half as wide ns it is long, divided into two parts by a small stream, with marshy, muddy banks.— Your readers may imagine the pestilen tial diseases produced, when I say truly that from eight to ten thousand, and at one time as many as fifteen thousand of our poor soldiers were crowded on both sides, and, one would suppose, into it. The place was enclosed by a stock ade twenty feet high, and about twenty feet away runs the cruel " dead line," much of it still remaining. This was a thin board, raised some two feet from the ground. to cross which was. death. There is not a tree or bush inside here, and it seemed as if rebel malignity worked hard to make thewplace as unen durable as possible. Even the stream running through the enclosure, from wbichour poor prison ers got all their water, was first polluted by them, they being encamped above, though good water was to be bountifully had but a short distance away. Here was an abundance of pine trees, which can be had here now-for the asking, but were cruelly denied our men, though urgent request was often made. With this small favor onr prisoners could have constructed decent cabins in less than a fortnight, but, as I said before, every effort was made to render their position as uncomfortable as .possible ; and to screen themselves from the burn ing heat of the sun in summer and the chilly blasts of winter, our poor fellows were , compelled to dig in the ground like moles, and I wonder that even this petty privilege, if thus it can be called, was allowed them. To give these fiends a little credit, I mention a sort of-hut or cabin, construc ted of pine, in the north end of this en closure, for hospital purposes; also a few huts, made with poles,c., covered with turf; but these had cellars dug be neath them. Calling even this tolera ble, it is the common testimony of the people here that they were half starved and in rags; in summer sweltering and roasting, and in winter shivering over a few sorry embers, when the almost unlimited forest was around them. Had there been no woods here, there might have been some excuse ; but this sec tion abounds with pine, even within a hundred yards of the pen, and every body is welcome to cut all he pleases. From these 8,000 to 15,000 prisonerS thrust into this living hell, to roast, to freeze, to starve s to die, came the 2,378 martyrs for the Union, whose burial places I have attempted to describe.— This was the "chivalrous" South Caro lina, the pride of the Confederacy, and in the 19th century I can only won der why these worse than demons have not been arrested ere this, and compelled to suffer for such enormous outrages, perpetrated on our poor, Unfortunate soldiers. A traveler „passing through our town asked our livery stable man how Much corn was usually raised in this part of the country. He told him there was generailly raised from fifteen to twenty bushels to the acre, and each stalk had nine ears on it, and was twelve or fif teen feet high. " That is nothing to our corn," says the traveler, "np in Illinois, where I come from; we always bad nine ears to each stalk, and a peck of shelled corn hanging to each tassel, and we never could raise any corn field beans with it , ' "Why?" "Because the corn grew so fast it al ways pulled the beans up." IttORAL Boys.—Look out for, your boys, fathers-and mothers, when night comes an. There is nothing more ruin ous to their morals than running about at that time. Under cover of darkness they acquire their education in crime ; they learn to be rowdyish, if not abso lutely vicious; they catch up loose talk, they hear wicked expressions, they see obscene things—they become reeklm and vicious. If you would save Ahem from vulgarity, save them from vice, save them from prison„.see to it 'that night finds them at home. - Parente are sooonntable for their bad morals. ENE J=.4a , iI7 , 4I:I6;;NAISe.;,L;ALL: 4V. At. :LS to e '0,411, di! THE' PUCE to "BOrOIUGS: e P. %I:~, .~~ ... 3~.:, deals in 1 PURE 11111101 , 4111 Ir, ONES. oll'Emtaik • 74:ZVP200 011111a5Cog, • MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO; PA •'. pint door belOw Jerome Sm~t(h]' '~ ,1 1 00'XT-sT-AIAIKISIV i -- .s. is the place to buy 3L i FAMILY MEDICINES, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMES, TOILET SOAP, YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES, PURE WINES lc LIQUORS, .to., &c. ME y WANT it distinctly understood that I will I sell every thing in my line cheaper than can be bought at any other establishment in Tioga County. I am selling best: turkey Opiam;at it'per oz., Morphine $1,25 per bottle, Jayne's Alterative and Expectorant at $1 per bottle, or 8 bottles for $5, Ayers Sarsaparilla and Pectoral at $1 per bottle, or 8 bottles for $5. IM Constitution Water Constitution Life Syrup 1,15 ~ ,0 &oven Blood ,Ic Liver Syrup 1,00 " , " Wm. Hall's Balsam ' 1,00 II ,t, . it Marchies Catholioon, - 1,75 ...`` " Davis Dapurative ' '' 115 " " And everything else in. proportion. I get my medicines from the manufactory, and will war. rant them genuine. My stock of PAINiTS, Oils and Varnishes, are complete and aro selling at greatly reduced prices. All who have painting to do will dud it to their interest in, pall %tiny itpre before buying elsewhere. I ism' selling - beit Idrpentine Varnish from $3,50 to $6 per gallon. VARNISH it, PAINT BRUSHES, all sorts acid &Oh from 11 opta to $2 each. WHITE LEAD AND siiNC;---- from 10 to 18 cents per pound. Also, LINSEED OIL , BOILED• AND RAW, very °heap WINES, GIN AND BRANDY, nice for medical use, which will be sold at the lowest cash price. I lave also a large stook of ' TUBE PAINTS AND BRUSHES, for Oil Painting, Windt; will be sold fora well advance. Also, DYE STUFFS, of all kinds. Hone and Steven's family Dra Cotoas. I also keep ~ ALLSPICE, PEPPER, CINNAMON, S'ARCH, SOAP, SODA, CREAM TARTAR, GINGER, CO_' STARCH, ESSENCE COFFEE, FLA.VOiIING EXTRACTS, &C. &C. &C ' • • Moo a larg6 4took of t FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, WHITE WASH LIME, and in feet every thing ever kept ins Drag Store ,7, : I Persons wanting anything in my line, will W. money by calling at my store, No. 8 llmost BLOCS. Wsucaotto, ?•-• P. B. wzriume. Wallaborongb, April 11.1886. Inn T. L 'BALD WIN * ohe r tizaerii anti frlduds, that having entirsly sold out their old stock of At Aaotiaa. They have replaced . new and well seleetad lot_of . DRESS dOobs, DeLAINES, ONALLIES, PRINTS, BLEACHED• 1141) BRoWNIvIeSUNS., READY - MADE MOTOR% • • : I • : .: • . . • COATS, HATS AND CAPS, LADIES' 4,0414 TRIMMED AND PLAIN, CARPET WARP, • BOQTS 4,2110§, ; WALL AND WINDOW PAPER, & TINWHE. Our stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS is large and complete; and we would most re spectfully call your attention to QUALITY AND PRICE. 1 FLOI4t, SALT ,ANA NAILS, we keep on hand at all times and will be sold at prices to defy competition. YOUR BrATER, CHEESE, EGGS, Is as good as the CASH to us at their market T. L. BALDWIN & CO TIOGA, Marla, 1866--ly Card, Staples & Son, ARE PREPARED TO • SELL AS CHEAP as any dealers in the county, a general as sortment of . , DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, READY-MADE CLOTHING., HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, FUR RIBBING GOODS, EARTHERN, STONE, AND GLASS WARE, . in short, everything usually kept in a country store, all of which will be sold as low as else where, tir READY PAY ONLY ! „.. . No trouble to Show Goods. CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES. S'TAMIL'S do CO., grateful to old patrons for past favors, hope for a continusgoe of the same. Hiving formed 'a' copartnership with G. P. CARD,.they feel confident that they can do better Guth ever before,• as the new firm will have a larger assortment. CO,III,PFNITION DEFIED,! CARD, STAPLES A SON. Keeneyviiie, Fab. 21, .11366.—1 y. $1 per bottle 1866.; NOR SALE. 1866. • BY • B. C. WIOILIUM, . A T 418 NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA 60000 Apple - Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES 16 SHRUBBERY. The Pratt trees are composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Olt' Delivered at - the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb. 28, 1880-71y* Staves & Tin Ware FOR THE MILLION. Atom. BQBE_RTS f t KELSEY OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDING}, Are now prepared to furnish the pnblio with anything in their line of business, in• quantity as large, in quality as good, and as cheap iL`. • prioe as any dealers in Northern Pennsylvania. • • They pay particular attention to the STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS, • and intend to keeps fall assortment of eserithkl in•that line. TIN WARE. MADE TO ORDER, promptly, and warrants 4 to give satisfaction. . _ fomented in the beet scanner and with dispatch Wollaborcnsigh, March Z,lBBB. ffil=ll! EWEMNI TIOGA, N 1 A DRY GOODS FJk.44OIr:VAEISIBI4RF , S, - :GRAIN, : 4t0., &a., . , t IpPAIRING CALL AND SEE US. ROBERTS & KELSEY. - • K,Nowlsri"rilo - u NH CLOTHING STORE. IN WELLSBOROII,GH? ERIE A NEW STOItE OF THE BEST RfAiif= ItAt titaitiNG RATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS, and a floe assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS hu lately bean opened. The talk is, that at said store Goode are selling TWENTY-ME PER CENT. CHEAPER -than at any other store in the country IT WII,L PAY everybody to go there and examine the assort ASHEM, AT MS NEW CLOTHING STORE under the Agitator Printing Office Next door to Roy'a Drug Store 17ellsboro, Juno, 13, 1868. Thomas ,Harden, • WOULD reapeatfully Inform the inhabitant.. of Tioge °minty, 'that he ie now receiving ;great additions to his stock of Merchandise which he offers at a emelladvanee from cost. His stock consists in part of SHAWLS, OLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, of various styles and colors, BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, LADIES' CLOTHS, TWEEDS, SATTINETTS, KENTUCKY JEANS, - . Amities, for, men Prid,boYe wear. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELLING, TABLE SPREADS. CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS, RIBBONS, BLONES, HOSIERY, VEILS AND NOTIONS. Amongst the Domestic Goods will be found a great variety of Brown Muslims, at prices from is to 2s . per,yard. Bleached Shootings and Shirt ings,:Denimie and Tickingi at various prices: Also a great variety of READY MADE CLOTHING. Please call and : see for yourselves. Jllll6 12, 1866. , THOS. HARDEN. -rum FIRE I r FIRE Ii t— . The undersigned begs leave to announce to the people of Tiega County that be has estab lished an agency in Wellaboro, for the well known HOME . INSURANCE COMPANY, of Now York That he is prepared to insure all kinds of prop erty upon as reasonable terms as can be bad in any other responsible Companies, AND ISSUE POLICIES without sending the application to the General OPice. This is one of the richest Companies In the United State., having a Cash Capital of $2,000,000, besides the Assets which on theist of January, 1865, amounted to - $3,765,503 42 77,901 52 Its Meets are °HAS. 3. MARTIN President, A. $ WILWORTII The President, JOH* McGEE Secretary, J. If. WABUBORN Assistant Seey. Thli Company has taken out A STATE LICENSE, and.monthly pays the per centage charged upon its Receipts which is made necessary by the laws of Pennsylvania, in order to make its poli cies valid and binding upon the Company. All policies issued by Companies which have not taken out a State license are declared null and void, and the parties are liable to a heavy penal ty for so insuring. .See Pardon's Digest, page 853, See. 21, 22, 28. Weliaboro, Aug. 28, 'B6. W. 11. SMITE C . N. HAMMOND'S NURSERY.- Middlebury, 'Volga Co., Pa., Situated on the Plunk Road, 4 miles from Tioga We are prepared to furnish 100,000 Breit Trees at the following prices: Appletrees—large site, 25 cents at the Nursery; 30 cents delivered. Common size, 20 cents at the Nursery, 25 cents delivered. Pear Trees, 50 eta. Summate Armus.—Burnham Harvest, Early Harvest, Ohenango Strawberry, Washington Strawberry, Red Astrachan, Summer Bellflower, Summer Queen, Summer King, Sweat Bow, Sour Bow. Fetb APPLEs.—Famanse, Gravenstein, Rambo, Ribston Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin, Hawley or Donee, Maiden's Blush, Large Wine, Ladies' Sweating, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet. WINTER APPLES.—Baldwin, Bailey Sweet, Black .Gillflower, Blue Pearwain, American Gol den Russet, Roxbury Rtitiet,Rhode Island Green ing, Esopus Spitzenburg, Swear, Sweet Gillflower, Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet, Pound Sweet, Pound Sour, Peck's Pleasant, Tall man Sweet, Tompkins Co. Xing, Wagner. PE4R9.—Bartlett, English Jargonelle, Bleaker's Meadow, Bella Lucrative, Louisa BONN D Jersey, Seckel, Beurre D'Amalis, Golden Beurre,Flemish Beauty, °lout Moroeau, Lawrence. Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots -..-several varieties. C. & N. HAMMOND. Middlebury, TiOgil do., Pa., Jan. I, 1868—ly ANNOJNCEMENT: E have-reduced the price of Flour $1 per barrel, Feed and meal 50 cents per ovt, and shall sell, FOR CASH ONLY, O. J. HILL FLOUR, WRIGHT <lc BAILEY'S BEST WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, SPRING WHEAT FLOUR, BUCK WHEAT FLOUR, GROUND FEED, CORN MEAL, BRAN, &c., &e. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. WRIGHT & BAILEY. Weßeborn, Jan. 24, MC NEW MEAT : MARKET WM. TOWNSEND, Amon , . Wholesale and lieball Dealer iv FLOUR, PORE, ZIAIIS, AND GRo ALSO, iniet i fitur, MUTTON, BUTTER, Ac. Shop ono tioorSmith of Smith's Law Office. Wellebozo,, Jan. 1,1666-tf. -1‘..0.. ABOUT THE mat of EEM - - -,,.;'e,,....L. NEW FLOUR, GROCERY, AND PRO VISION-STORE. Monroe & Carvey, Are ready to larideikonatomers 710 FLOUR, COMMON TO BEST, PORK, HAMS, MACKEREL, WHITE FISH, CODFISH, AND PRIME , 'GROCERIES. OF ALL ,Efli:Pa. sir Neat door to Converse's store. Weasboro, acne 13, 1868-Iy. ; Not only give immediate relief, but are sure to effect a permanent cure in Dyspepsia and Liver Illomplaint. • • They are not a purgative, and there- fore their cub does not create a necessity for the habitust et& of Cathartics. They cause no sick ijuss of the stomach, no griping of the bowels, and are perfectly harmless to the most delicate. They will immediately • correct a Sour Stomach, eure..Arittdence,,lfeartburn,,,Sickness,or, pain in the Stomach, Costiveness; Belching of Wind, Liver Complalate, Readiuthe, and in feat all those disa greeable lad dangerous symptoms of the disease, which and - Cone far the pleasures and duties of life. They are sin agreeable and wholesome appe- Ow; without any of the injurious effects which are sure to follow the use of stimulating "Ditto?' ond all purgative Inoditintet By their purifying, #trengthening—and -invigorating _ power __the_y_are sawsto z kom? the digestive organs in a healthy con aitiod, that preventing Costiveness, Diarrhoea or Dysentery. , Weak and delicate ,persons, who have been . in ).red 'by the Ilse of powerful and purgatives, will find them a mild, safe and sure restorer of the di gestive organs to their original strength and vigor. Prepared solely by the proprietor, S. N. ROCKWELL, 8. E. Cor. 21st and Market fits., Philad'a, Pa. -See that my Signature is on the face of the I bex before purchasing., Beware of spurious insi- W.D. TguELL,, Wholesale, Agent, Der deg, N. X. by all Druggists., Corning, Sept. 20, 186&-ly. iWWRE4 0 R 112 4;:$..111111\011 STRENGTH TO THE WEAK ! YOUTH_ TO THE AGE D! ! This preparation to unequaled as a Rejuvenator and Restorer of Wasted or inert functions. The aged should be certain to make the Btokrene a household gOd, Inasmuch as it will render them youth ful in feeling and in strength, and enable them to live over again the days of their pristine joy. It not only exhilarates but ttrengtbens, and is really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition of senility, self abuse, misfortune, or ordin ary siekness. 'Co matter what the cause of the impo tency of any human organ, this superb preparation will remove the effect at once and forever. gioicreno cures Impotency, General Debility, Ner vous Incapacity, Dyspepsia, Depression, Loss of Appe tite, Low Spirits, Weakness of the Organs of Genera tion, Imbecility, Mental Indolence, Emaciation, Ennui. It hes a most delightful, desirable and novel effect on the Nervous System; and all who are in any way pros• trated by nervous •disabilities aro earnestly advised to seek a cure in this most excel lent and unequaled pre. paration. Persons who, by imprudence, have loot their natural vigor will find a speedy and permanent cure in the 111. OKEiNE; The Feeble, the Languid, the DLspairf ng, the Old should give this valuable discovery a trial : It will be torrid totally different from all other articles for the same purposes. To Poniados.—This preparation is invaluable in nervous weaknesses of all kinds, as it will restore the wasted strength with wonderful permanence. It Is also a grand tonic, and will give relief in Dye. pepsia, with the first dose. A brief persistence in Its use win renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish Dyspepsia forever. One Dollar per Bottle, or siz Bottles for $5. Bold by Druggists generally. HEAR YE I HEAR YE I—The Polls of this Election are new open. C L. WILCOX, Of Wender°, offers for sale his emirs STOCK OP GOODS AT COST. All those who feel anxious to make a GOOD BARGAIN, are invited to call soon, for DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. - Cali At Ups "ItiGULATOR," one Door above the Post 906se. . C. L. WILCOX. Wellsboro, Jan. 1.'29, 1666. ►MASON di HAMLIN'S CABINET 1 0 1: 1LANSP forty different styles, adapted to sacred sad sambr music; for $BO to $BOO each. Thirsynnse Gobi or Sibeer Medals, or other first madams. awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues seat fro,. Address, MASON & HASILTN , Bos ton, or MASON BROTHERS, Now York. [Sept. 13, 1865-Iy.] T UMBER FOR SALE.—The subscriber has .Li large quantity of SIDING, PLANK and -BOARDS, at his mill in Catlin Hollow, which will be sold to customers at market prices. CYRUS CATLIN Charleston, Maroh 21, 1866.—tf. IGILOUR PROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, _IC buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always on hand. Call at the Charleaton MUlbefore buy. lug your flour and feed. I can make It an object for you to buy. A. RUSSELL. May , 16, 18601-tf A LEcrurtz TO YOUNG MEN.— Zril Just published, fa a sealed eirvelope. m. 11.1.1 Price six cents. A lecture on the ne tuna, treatment and radical cars of fipermatorrhoia .•• seminal weakness, involuntary enais -510211, sexual debility and impediments to marriage gen- erally. Nervousness, consumption, epilepsy and ills. Manta and physical incapacity, resulting from self abuse, ac,hy , Robett J. Culverwell , M. D., authot of the "Men-book, ' ac. 14 The world renowned author, in this admirable leo tura, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful conscunences of self-abuse may be effectually re moved 'without medleine,and without dangerous surgi cal operations, hoagies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing ontamode of care at once certain and effectu al, by ;which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands andtheusands. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage etampe, by addressing CHAS. J. C. co., jylB 127 Bowery, N.Y., p. office box 4,588. Hand Power Loom !-Patented 1865. A •LL pawns interested in the production of prison!. A cal machinery into our country, Sr. requested to tneestlipste the merits bf NENDERSOWS S4.ND POPPER LOOM. Thin loom will do all kinds of hand waasthg. It will weave Jeans, blankets, plain cloth, satinet, bum, flannel, seamless sack, double width blankets. or asp, kind of ,cotton, wool, or flax cloth. It treads the treadles, throve the shuttle, lets off the web, and takes ttp the oth. It makes the upper abed as the batten m emo rward , and beats up the filling after the cross is made, making batter cloth and better selvage than can be made in any other way. It is the only hand loom that is suitable for weaving wool, as DO loom that makes all the shed as the batten goes back, will Weave wool satisfactorily. It bas no strings to stretch and get out of order; has treadles at both sides of tho loom, making the shed complete at both Sides. This' loom is made to weave the different kinds of cloth, by simply changing the plus that make the up per shed. attsenship rights for sale. Call at Mainsburg,Tioga county, iho and see a full sized loom in operation. Or den for. loopie solicited. LEWIS FORT2dORE, ,MaNetaMfi May 2 , ' 8 6.-IY A. Z. PACItAItD. trrozlN s Tit ilrive • WEBB'S DREG STORE ' -711 "L'i REMINGTON ,t SONS, Manufacturers. j.. of Revolvers, Rifles, Muskets and Car ~ttttTbine!, for the United States ser • • vice.- Also, pocket and belt Revolvers Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revell:- ing Rifles, Rifle and Shot Gnu Barrels, and Gun Materials, sold by gun dealers and the trade generally. In these days of housebreaking and robbery, ev ery ho l m, .tore, bank and office, should have one of REMINOTONS' REVOLVERS Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in pistols, acid those of superior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the new REMINGTON REVOLVERS. CIITIIIIIES con taining cuts and' description of our Arms, will be furnished upon application. E. REMINGTON k SONS, Ilion, N. Y, Moons Nlcgot.ii, Agents, No. 40, Courtland street, New York. ap 4 86 F OUT Z'S CF_VILILS.I27I 7 ) Horse aid Cattle Milos. YELLOT7 V -- TER, HEAVE COI/GEIS, Di TEMPER, F VERS,FOUNDI LOSS QF APP TITE AND VIT. ENERGY, dm use improves mind, Mere: the appetite-gil a smooth a, glossy silo—al transforms mLserabla sitelet horse. In all ttheases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers In the Lungs, Licer, , this artlcle acts as a specif.c. , By putting fiocu one-half a pl . ? - to a paper HI ,1 banal of stmll th,• : ab,r. - e at sea - c 3 - eredim•ml _ _ or entirely p. . - cnted. If ci - - en in time. a certain : 1 12 , 1 • Prica 25 Cants , S. A. "E'OTT'r.7. AT Ti iE WHOLES-1i r_ NTri!fIXE Duel' No. 116 FrarLI:IM. ird For Sale I ,, ;••••• • ••• • *• 2• - • I out the Uutt,,l Sta, • For sale by Jobe A. Roy, Weßailor°. VVINTER GOODS FOR THE MILL ion at No. 2, Union Blook. JEROMZ SMITH Rae lately returned flout New York with a splen did assortment of t DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTH ING, BOOTS & SHOES, GLASS WARE, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODEN WARP, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SATINS, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH CASSI BORES, FULL CLOTHS. Attention is called to hie stock of Black and Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goode, Merinoes, Black and Figured DetLaines, Long and Square Shawls, Ladies' Cloth, Opera Flannels, dm, he ., &0., do. Purchasers will ud that • No. 2, Union flock, Main Street,_ is the plane to buy the beet quality of Goods at the lowest prices. JEROME SMITH. Welleboro, Jan. 1, 1868. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY. THE LINDERSIGED having purchased the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. do B. 8. Bowen oaths Cowanesque River, two miles east of Knoxville, takes this method of informing the inhabitants of Tioga and adjoinlig counties that he will manufacture wool by the yard or on sbaresto suit customers, into FLANNELS, OASSIMERES. DOE-SHINS, FULL ,CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery has been thoroughly - repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an im proved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire season. He will pay particular atten tion of Roll Carding az. Cloth Dressing, which will be done in the neatest possible man ner, having added, ono new ~Roll Machine, will enable him to dispatch and — accommodate peoiple from a distance. He would farther say that !!be has carried on the business in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; he therefore can warrant all work and satisfy his customers, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. JOSEPH INGHAM. Daerfleld, Jan. 1,1866—1 y SELLING OPF AT REDUCED PRICS ____. The undersigned would respeothally invite the at tention of the pdblio to his i LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, consisting of SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, PORK, FLOUR, FISH, 10BACCO, SEGARS, STONE & WOOD- EN WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., All of which will be sold at greatly reduced pri ces for CASH. Call and see for yourselvu. Weilsboro, Deo. 13, 1865. J. D. ITONBB. JOHN BURR, NVOULD announce to the citizens of We'labo r° and surrounding country, that he has opened a shop on the corner of Water and Crof ton streets, for the purpose of manufacturing all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE to order. COFPINS of all kinds furnished on short notice. All work done promptly and 'war ranted. Wellaboro, June 27, 1868. .;.;;,4•A , -_ .74 ELM :EXTRACT BUcnc._ THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES, IRRITATION OP THE NECK OF 'MR BLADDER,. INFLAMMATION OF TB Par these diseases it is truly a sovereign hat. edy, and too much cannot be said in its muta t _ A single dose bas bven known to relieve d i most urgent symptoms. "Are you troubled with that distressing psis is the small of the book and through the tape A teaspoonful a day of Helmbold'e Beebe yin relieve yon. This preparation, lout and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirited bona, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intes tines. PHYSICIANS 'AND OTIRRI it la a rare pre ventive Of an eases o iM p t oto I make no secret of ingredients. Helmbold't Extract Bnofin is composed of- &lam, Csbehi, and. Juniper Denies, selected with great can, prepared in cacao and rccordipg to rules of These iugredierite are known as the most vol uable Diuretic's afforded. If that which aoto upon tha kidneys lration is Invaluable improves the quality of the milk It has been proven by at— mai experiment to inmeaso the quan tity of tank and cream twenty per cent and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, It gives them an appetite. loosens then hide, and makes them thrive RELMBOLDS EXTRACT BEM Is pleasant In taste and odor, free from 'all inJar• ions properties, and immediate In it. salon. FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, See Medical Properties contained in Ti[spun tore of the U. S., of which the following is a cor rect copy " BCCHC,—Its odor is strong, diffusive. sad somewhat aromatic, Its taste bitterish, trot an alogous to that of mint. It is given chid r in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gran el, Chronic, Catarrh of the bladder, Morbid Ir ritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Duestee of the Prostrate, and Retention or the Ineontinette of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts con cerned in its evacuation. It has also been re commended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rhesus. tiara, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy." See Professor Dowses' valuable works ou the Pret ties of Physic. See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Pile. le, of Philadelphia. See any and all Suindard Works on 3fedionte. I ete acquainted with H. T. Helmbold; beset's. pie/ the drug atom opposite my . residence, Ira waSsuccessful in conducting the business. elm others had not been equally an before bin. I have been favorably impressed with his dame and enterprise. WM. WRIGHTMAN, (Firm of Powers .k Weightmand Manufacturing Chemist;, Ninth and Brawn Streets, Philadelphia. [Prom de Philade Eventing Beitetin, Maui 10.1 We are gratilled to hear of the condoned ma ces, in New York, of oar townsman, air. E T. Ileizaboisi, Druggist. His 'store, Deem Ile Metropolitan Hotel,, is 28 feet front, 230 fen deep, and live stories in height. It is certainly a grand establishment, and speaks favorably /.4 the merit of his articles. Be retains his oleo and Labratory in this city, which are also modal establishments of their class. The proprietor has been induced to non this statement from the feat that bii =edia although advertised, are And, knowing that the intelligent refrain fro: using any thing pertaining to Quaektoy, or th Patent Medicine order—most of which are pop pared by self styled Doctors, who are too ignoraz . : to read a physician's simplest prescription, mon less competent to prepare_pbarmacenticalsrcu ations. to various MUMS of effecting sales, such ss copJ• ing parts of advertisements of popalat and finishing with oartiiloates. The Science of Medicine stand, SIYPLE , PURE, and MAJESTlC,—having, Fact for Basis, Induction for its Pillar, Truth Alone to its Caititoi. A WORD OF CAUTIOI I I. Health is most important.; and the ewe/ should not use an advertised medicine, ,ran! remedy, unless its contents or ingredieo. ita known to others besides the manufactinet , until they are satisfied of the qualifications of tt , party co offering. GENUINE PREPARATIONS FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by H. T. HELXBOLD. Principal Depots• HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CREMIC.g , WAREHOUSE, 594 Broadway, New fork, And HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DENT, 104 South Tenth Sued, Philadelphia, Fa. SOLD BY ALL DR VOOl October 11, 1865-19 SISOOPER YEAR I We want .gams where to sell our iweaecte ing Machines. Three new kinds. Uppet and feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or largr i ,, missions paid. The only machines fold In Ih.sluo L“,; States for leas than Sad, which are jolly How, Wheel er (t. All Fri/son. &over d Lb., and Bachelder. other cheep matt mss rt fringe:acids, and the seller or slur are 1,0114 te fine, and imprisonment. e l rculars fres, Address, or upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, 3.lait, $9O .110,YrS an for T 9 new ms articles, jest out. Ada- GABBY, City Building, Biddeford. 31sine. dee.27,'SA-iawly. ELNIBOLD* HELNIBOLIVS BUCHILT. lIELMBOLD'S BUCHU. KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, STRANGURY OR PAINFUL URINATING PLEASE. NOTICE PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY A DWENTIC ACTS GENTLY, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM THE LARGEST MLNUFAOTIIILING CHEMIST IN TB WORLD GENUINE PREPARATIONS, THESE PARTIES RESORT 11E1.111130 LD'f FLUID EXTRACT MIN' AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH Established uptoaa ds cf 16 years.
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