The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, June 26, 1861, Image 3

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    fHB, r ;,ACITATOR,
1,00 AL ;A!Tu
it iWeLLAWE 6 ITS.
•yfellstiorOt
- 39'bvsr AdvwSlaements.
Executor 1 * Notice, —Estate of-John Berry.
. To CopßßSPffSpnitTS.— u Blosshttrg." , ' Tottf!
good one; bat; a little Wo personal fof our eol-|
'ns. Oar fighting editor bos gone to Camp Cartuli
»gu«ie»” Lawrenceville.-4ronr poetry is not good. A
i rule for beginners is to 'write and burn fivohnn
■rJred poems; then send A T p. 501 to the pres?: “ Geor
| -5!,!.”— Your Lines to, Llent-Genl. Scott” is de-
The General does.pot take the AaiiATOE and
Lnld' not see them. - :‘‘fti»ga."—W6 asked Capt
Sherwood yesterday if ex iresn packages, to soldiers
UntfreO, and he said th'ej did if directed in care
If the Captain of-the Company to .Which the soldier
ielongij so that our statement-last Week Was correct
Yoor package lacked the proper '/ r><
i'jg- We are requested to state' thatßer-JY'-Spl
jdwilllecture on the War Question,at Lawrence
illc on Saturday evening, June 20 th, and at Westfield
in Sunday, June 30th, at 3 o’clock P. M.
i The letter frbmVMr. feamsdell .pur regalap
iomspondent at Can« Curtin, in to-day’s paper, will
L rea( i ff ith more than usual interest Also! thij ar-
Lle from the -Warren Ifaii describing how the I pya
Ues their evenings.
. -grWehad a visit yesterday from (3apt. Jdlius
Sherwood, who 'spent a day at his home and staked
to Camp Carlin this (Tuesday) mprnjng. He'rain
■icellent health and spirits himself, and reports his
:ompany all welf. ■ ■ .
jjrg- Oar friend “ Kirk!' sands ns a biscuit all the
jrayfrom Capp ,Curtin,t4 ,<eo, of
bread soldiers eat. It is df,thereat: ■quaHtj'-of ihip
bread, and requires sound teeth to gnaw it. With
I'ood butter and coffee, ami such bread, the boys will
-mahe out- a tolerable iireajtfaat, even if they should
iave nsthing else. ;■
jSf Capl. G. B. Overton- rdf the tench-tail Hides
f Potter County, has .been, commissioned, by ,the
president as a Captain in the' Fourteenth Regiment
if Infantry in_.the .regular army. This compliment
13 well-deserved Capt. Overton was among the :irst
rbo responded to the call of, the 1 President forstrr ops
t the beginning of the war. He will make an exeel
ent officer and a good soldier, - -
Foundling.—Ah unmarried gentleman re sid
og in Rush township found, a, few mornings since,,an
nfantin a basket’in hid woodshed. The, ene’rho
laced the little embryo doman there must have iad
paaspnato love of poetfy, for accompanying it Jiras
re following: tj
“Take me In, and one mo well, -
i’or under this root! my lather dwells.”
No doubt the whiter.of? 1 this couplet will, ere 1< ng,
urle the literary wprldi with some othet brill ant
■eduction. — Montrosq , Republican,
;j£rTwo other Celebrations.— ln addition to
o celebrations of Hhliorial Independence, alreifdy
noaheed to Joke place in-diKefent'phrta ofthe Conn
we are requested ts Stntethat a celebration will bo
Id on quite a grand scale inCovington, ■ There will
a procession,'‘martial music, an oration, and a din
r.
bißEnry towNsnih is.gpihg it on her own hook his
-Or, also. We hayo nof room-for the entire I ro
irome of this.celebxatit r, but we will state tbr t a
t dial invitation is.exteif led tu flll who bold dear the
■ ciory of the patriotism |)f the Revolutionary F; tb
- Arrangements have been made on a grandee tie*
F. Veil, Rsq., Is to bo I (resident, and Gen. Harding,
arshpl.of.tbe-day. ij>
WELLsfrOBO;bPOST^OFFICE.
Maikclose Bsfollqwst (Tbo Northern (Tioga, dor
’/-Cleveland, New To v, 4c.’,},at 9.45 a. u. -The
'Southern (Troy, Pbiladel aia, 'Washington, at
UiA.iT. The Jersey -dare, (Morris, Cedar Bin,
4c,) and the Couderspori (Pine Creek,, Gaines;
Pile, 4c.\) at 2 p. jf./every Tuesday and'Fridny. i
California Mailsleave New the Ist, 11th apd
21at of each month, ' r . ,
h Overland Mail for California dewes St Louis
p aweek. Letters for this Moil should be marked
vorland.” ’ .. / I'-
111 letters alleged to. contain valuable enclosures
aid be registered.' > t d
'ost Masters are instructed to retain all mailmaf
belonging to any individual until his arrearages—
lie be in arrears—for postage bo paid.
1 'ost Office open from 1 a, ji., to 8 p/m., ereiy tiny,
i iday excepted. Heon Torso, P. M.
.. 1 ' i
S'Bold Attempt to Costmlt Arson is Wit
usrosT,—.The Williamsport; Gazette of this- week
os tbat iiyc attompts'ovefrs made lasi we6k 16 hum
dwelling, office; Ac., of DrALyon, on Fourth street,
bat place. On Monday of that week aidtter signed
o l’nknowp," was fonncllh the Doctor’s office,giv
aotice cf tile intcntlon'.tbburn the propisps, and
ag him that watching wimltt be 1 nselessj’ and. on
iday another note was h(ft in bis office.sayitjg that
fire would takeplaco that night at twelve o'blackl:
Tuesday evening, betwet a eight and nine o'clock,
office was set on fire und tr the counter. ‘The same,
ling between ten and ell fen o’e!ock, tho balcony
'tire back porch of his (dwelling Ras/fifCd, and
la an hour after an ont., kitchen was fired. ‘On
laasday morning, between’five t}Pd Six o' clock, an
railding was set on fire, 'between seven .anil.
U o’clock i fho same' morn Jig, the front' dwelling
i fired in the garrot, ’ Measures were taken' to die*
rtbe incendiary, and circumstances lid to the sus
-1 m of a girl paiped Letd|a?. Girvan, aged 13 years,
i Hein tip (lector's: family. On Friday the
I was arrested, and aflofja' hearing before Justice
(lure, she wasoommitty to' prison to await trial
1 a neit term of the coArt,' The girl it is said, is
' rkably intelligent fcr &c of her age.
A Roadside And so, Squire,
takeacountypajper,” , , J_
S°i Major, I get the cfty znacli better
! » *o I tab'sa couple b; £ them/* ’
Squire, the couitiiy -papers often prove a
t to iis. ' The nar© lye encourage
UeUor.tbo edi afford tp ( ggttke them."
I don't k&ow any convenience they an to
*.C !. ■ ■
tts fana- you sold last Fajil in Jono
j'»» and thereby yon obbiined a oustomer.''l>id
Jot?” '■ 1 ‘ ■
fey .true, Majqr j but 1 p»!d three wi4» for.it"
ID 4 you made more than,three hundred, dollars
’ ®awlifyo,uc neighbor -tad iiotlhalotained the
and kept it'ieady/or, use, yon would have been
’’‘ft mt the to advertise joup property. But X
toft' 1 »aw your dahghfeWmarriage in those papers
S los ‘ J OO anything?" . )r •'
“■ to,hat—”' ‘-i'i I* VtA*"’
iioh' 104 7 °“ brot^ a J d ®f&» a.riwghbituary.
. ■And tlic'degtrucLion of yCur neighbor lilgg’s
ieit ‘Y»n knew; the* tbi ngs-af o eanggem,
jy? “ the authentic accounts of the newspapers set
• ;/ j-..' { • .-
-Uk ’ w bm your cousin Splash wa» up for the Leg-;
'—i u *’ : °ftappeared mUch ; gratified at his defense.
‘‘'a «kt him nothing." • •
’Wtawthipn.eiwßewi teftewadew.
J Hv !«#**” A .. 1 -
'* * ■ ( not if ‘JJW
}H
Ton
U
jFiU tellypti therday *ill surely cane whop some
.|io3y will write a long oology on your life and chor
ister, and the printer will pat it in type, with a heavy
slack line orerrit, and with all your'riches this will
f®i done foi ysn as a grape for a panpdr. ’Toot wealth,
iibVrality; and all such things will’ be spoken of; but
■the printer's bey, at he jspfslls the words in arranging
{he type to thete sayings, will.remark of you—‘poor,
(nean devil, he is even sbohging an objtaaiy!’ ' floor
j SB^CIAIj- 1 ' ISTOTTCTES..
j WHO SIjOUL'D i/SE
PR. J.BOVEE O OPS >'V6 SET ABLE
|, IMPERIAL - VINE BITTERS ?
j, AU who ore afflicted with Incipient Consumption or Weal
Lungs should use them.
All who SuSfec &om weak] Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep
sia, or Piles should use tbeki..
All who suffer froiji Goqeralop^NerypugJollity, BeStless
z ess at sight} want of Sleep, Ac., should use them.
All persons who are convalescent after'iSVer or other sick*
t oss should use them* J '•
: Ministers of the Gospe], and all pub*
I|C speakers should use them* ,
Book .Keepers, and all-persons leading a sedentary life
sj zonld use them, ~7/ ■} ;_;
The aged and infirm should use them. I
AUjwho require a stimulant or tonic should use them.
All who are addicted to the use of ardent! spirits and wish
reform, shonldiuse themi' - .-->■-
;They are m&detff a of the native
I lante and herbs of the coalUry, and should be recommend*
ep by temperance societies’,[clergymen, physicians, and all
£ deads of humanity. . . ' • ; ,
; They are prepared by an Experienced. and skillfull physi
cs an, and aside from their, medicinal properties,'are a-most
delightful beverage; and yet, os a medicine, are as innocent
a ad harmless 49 tqe dews on heaven. /
Sold by druggists generally. '
C&AS. WIDDITIELD k CO., Proprietors,
. | 78 William at., Slew York.
Baldwin, Lowell k Co., Agents at Tibga. 7:3yl
fia»Dr. 11. n. Borden, ofTTioga, is General Agent for Tio
gp County, to whom all applications for agencies most be
- |
XECUTOR’S NOTlCE.— Letters teatomen
•l—J lary having been Ranted to the undersigned on
tbe last will-and teslameht ofJOHN PERRY, late of
•Tjioga, deo’d, all porsonsj indebted to, estate ,of said
dpoedent, are • required to make immediate payment,
aid those having claims against the siime will present
them to I JUDITH BEERY,
| Jnne 26, 1801,* | ■ I ■ Executrix,
,NB HUNDRED BARRELS, ISALT i 4uat
received, and for sale at the Union Store o£
j J. W. gAILEY, & KfO.
"STTOOL ! WOOL !| — The highest Markel
(V T price pald for Wool at the Union Stote of
| j J. W. BAILEY, A CO.
,|:i - OtiBBIiIiAKH
“S SELLING GROCERIES at prices to 1 sui
- the times* -Read them :
C obd J Br6wh‘ ’Sugar, at 1....
Host.Cfusbed v *\
I est Granulated t( *'•}•••
I esi Powdered f*
I est Coffee Sugar "
I erosone (Carbon) Oil" i.
Syrup * <f .|’
| June 19, 1861
|fT6. FOURTH OF JULY 1861.
CELEBBATION.j '
faYHE'citizens of Knoxville and vicinity will cele
-1 brate the .Anniversary of American Indepen
dence, on the ensuing Foiuh day of July, in the spirit
o' the days of ’76. j
A cordial invitation isiehtended to all who. cherish
a n} hpld jn sacred remembrance the patriotism of our
i oVoldtlonary Fathers. !
COMMITTED Oil ARRANGEMENTS.
J, H. Stubbs, r .N.|G. Ray, J. G.JScely,-
I. B, CloVson, ' J. t*. Biles, ,A. Alba, /
Ir.G. W. MaUisoQy J. pearman,, 0. Mattison,
\m. Marltrami J. JS. "White, -f?; May.
~ officers ]of The day.
Praideitt. —V|CTOß Caße.
Vice Preeidente. —D. those, K. Kruseh, Westfield.
Ir.Stndd>T'd,,Esti. ( - E. Sr Seely/ Deef6eld;i A. *K. Bos
sird, Morgan Seely, Osceola." Joel Parkhurst.Esq.,
L sandier Culver, EJklttnd[ Benj. Vanduien, Esq., K.
tides, Chatham. Wm. Simmons, Esq., John Waklee,
{Brookfield. . , . " 1 , .
t lOpa/ors of (he Day.*— lC. 0. Bowman; Esq., B. B,
plrang, fesq. j .......
jilfartfioL— Dvee ,
|A»rf»(nfil 'iiarsKaU.— \VjM.‘STUDns,'CHA3. Toles. ,
| ORDER THE DAY.'
jThe prccessiori will be formed in front of the Eagle
ILptel at 10 o’clock A. M.j proceeded by the Westfield
Bind, and march to a Inelghboring grove. After
reaching the grove the Star-Spangled Banner will be
yng( by (the Knoxville choir.. ...
Kraijar.—Jij Bf.v. E c Sweet. - - . ;
leader of Bfcl'urQtiq i o/ independence.— S. B.
Bfeoofc?, ISsq. >
la* Qratipn will-then bp- delivered by the Orator-of
life Day,;. -id-,' •
{After which the procession wjll be refannod and es
corted by tha.jtarsbals tc .the Hotels,where a sump-"
letons dlnaeTwilFhWprepi red.- : “ ■ '
(Knoxville, June 12,1811.
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J. IN. THE CIIV OB.NWV .pEK,.--.. ~
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ho.essential elements!of 4 OQMPIETE FAMI
NE WSPAPEH. Ji' ,demoted to the support of
Democratic Republican Party, whe* it'is right,
siJd of DEMOCRATIC {PRINCIPLES ALWAYS!
'ii the uncompromising, ndyoaatc bf PPbE SOIL !
FREE,LABOR! FREE SPEECH! A Strict Con
struction of the Constitut on, and an Economical Ad
ministrationof the Goveriimont.
jTHE DAILY EVENING POST, which is printed
on a largo Alio’ sheet, contains a fullacconnt of the
oiurrences of tho day, the latest foreign 'intelligence
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M independent, . : - .
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Cnvrnn, devoted to the interest and instruction of
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•THE no GA COUNTY AG IT ATO B.
SEWIN'G MACHINES,
Agencies in all the principal Cities and Toisns in the
United States. '■/ '
, The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Company: are now
manufacturing, and have on exhibition at their different
salesrooms, machines making the Shuttle or Lock-Stitch, of
the same patterns and at the same prices as their celebrated
Grover and Baker/ Stitch Machines, thus affording the public
the advantage of comparing the stitches of the two leading
machines and fcxerclsing their own judgment as to their re*
'Bpecflvfi merits. This is the only company that manufactnrs
both kinds of machines, and therefore the only one that can
offer this privilege to the purchaser. ■ ‘
“W© speak from experience when we say that, after having
tried all the principal Sewing Machines, we must accord t|o
that of Groveraud Baker thepre eminence. Those Indlspen*
sable features of sewing, strength,nnifbnnityandelasticHy,
all of which are brought out jin this Incomparable Invention,
make it tie first sewing machine in the country. Other B
have theljr good points, but this combines all, tnd possesses
every characteristic necessary to make it mo?t desirable. s *
y. y. Christian Advocate mid Journal. ‘ 1
Merit vs. Psetekce.—liTe perceive that the Grover and
Baker Sewing Michine is every day growing -more and more
in flavor, both for manufactpripg and family purposes—but
especially as adapted to all the requirements of family use.
Other machines, by dint of brazen'puffery and conniving with
committees at annual ftlra, have fcfen thrust forward into
the first place; but they are lost losing this unmerited posi
tion. ' The real merits of the Graver and Baker Machine are
beginning to be known in a practical way, and daily is the
demand far them increasing, -while the demand for heretofore
bettor known, but .inferior machines, is proportionally de
creasing. So It turns out In this, as in many otherlnstanees*
that honesty is the best policy/and the right, in the end
comes uppermost. • . :
“A triql of over tyro years enables us toeay with the great
pet confidence (bit there is no better -machine for general
family use than Grover and Baker's Sewing Machine Co. It
makes a beautiful elastic seam that does not rip with wear or
washing, runs almost noiselessly, is plain, simple, easy to
work, and not liable to get out of repaid, 'fastens the ends of
its own thread, and uses threads and silks directly, from the
spools on which they are bought- ” — N. T. Leader.
,i 8 cents per lb.
.16 ff -I'
.IQ “ “
Grover and Balter's Machines' work in theirpeculiar stitch,
and fabrics put together by it, may wear and drop to pieces
from original weakness fir hard usage, but conto apart or give
way at the seams, they con not; they will bold together
when the cloth or calico around them hangs In rags and tat
ters.—N. Y. Daily News. *
,:.;.to i “ “
9 « «
..,1.60 “ “gal.
.....60 : “ “ “
K The points wo conceive most necessary and important to
meet the wide range of requirements in a machine for family
sewing, we find more fully combined in the CSrover and Ba
ker, vlx., extent of capacity, simplicity of construction, ease
of management, advantage of using thread from two spools
without re-winding, strength of work, elasticity, durability
and regularity ofl-atiteh, and quietness fit movement, .We
therefore mark award to the Grover and Baker.'’ —Report of
Tennessee State Fair of 1860 —alto of St. Louis State Fair of
1860.
May 16,1861.—lyv : _
SO V FOR THE BEE HIVE I
BORMAUL sends greeting from ELMIRA, and
wishes to inform all that he has just spent a
week in'KEW YORK, picking up
BABGA&tS FOE SIB OV&WMERS,
“and has succeeded by a lavish expenditure of Heady
CQjSh, in procuring the '
BEST ASSORTMENT
i of the most magnificent
DRESS G.OODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS,
MANTILLAS, STRAW GOODS, - "
FRENCH F L 0 W ER S,
’■ ' Y-MRRO I DER ffe s', * ■
HABERDASHERY,
and every tbing.else cycr f-ougd in .first cl^ss
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM,
»U of “which wtiilbe sold and tamed again
at'fho lowest possible rate nnd the 'shortest possible
time, so that it behooves aU to. remember how dan
gerous delays are, anti to act.accordingly, by calling 1
the very first'opportunity at the ‘ ; I
~. ? ...... r jjbe sms, ....
’ A •' 36'WateV Street, Islnifrff.
Only a six pencfl for a gqod De-Bogo,afnd.a new
article of Dress Goods called Lavllla Lwrß', for the
same price at the . , BEE mVB,
36 "Water Street, Elmira.
Splendid Delaines, Ghallies, Mohair, Dcbegee, La
villas Lustre, Valencias, Poplins, , Silks,' and forty
other styles of new and fashionable Dress Goods at
regular.sessions, Low Water opened-at
the ~ .BEE HIVB.
Z -1 . V:,, ' >36 Blrhlra.
A', P. MARSH, formerly of tfb. 6 Union Block,
would be pleaded, to see his friends apd for patrons ot
3O Water ho holds
himself in readiness to give them all good bargains
as ever. ELIAS'H. DtJRMAUL.
. Elmira, Jonfi 5,1801,. - qpr. 17-mG.
PATENTED NOVEMBER, 1859.
ARMY GARMENTS. ’
Messrs. -Ballou' Brothers art making army shirts
and. undergarments of.oll.kind?. .Parties at distant
camps -CottJiave orders filled by merely sending meas
ures and addresses to-this firm. • „, •
1 , 409 BROADWAY, Now York. *
A, the distance; around the neck.,' B to B, the Yoke,
to D, distance around the bddy, under the armpits,
to C, the Sleeyo.', Eto E, the length of the Shirt.
. , : BALLOtV
-PATEm iUPROVEB FSENCS-rOEE SHIRTS.
4. NEW STYLE OFSHIBT WARRANTED TO PIT.
' By sending the above measures per mail we can
guarantee a perfect fit of onr new style of Shirt, and
■etorn by £xpreae'to : any part’of United States,
it $l2, sls, $lB, s2l,' 40.,' 4ti., par dsaen. ‘
Also, Importers and Sealers in Man’aPmni thing
■ Joode. ' BALLOU BROTHERS, i
June 12,1881. N0.4t)9 Broadwpy, New York.
VfOTlCE. —Persona indebted to me, either
L\ by judgment, note, or book, account,.roust settle
i,t ohoe, or the claims will be pat io process of col-'
lection. Call upon either B. Sherwood, Attorney, or
1 Sri\ JnH'asSherwooiJ, at ■,: !* '
May ,29,1801.' " ‘JULIUS'SHERWOOD.
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED NOISELESS
FOR FAMILY AND MAKUFACTUEKQ 1 USE,
,495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
V THE. MEASURES, A£E
| WAE ! VVAE !
UPON HIGH PBICES & LONG CKBDITS
O. BULLAEH ;
Has just returned from the cities with a complete as-
sortment of
COFFEES,'
SUGARS,
MOLASSES,
and other staple Groceries, cannot
in qdaiity or cheapness in this or any other country
town. ‘ ■
His new stock of embraces
SALERATUS,
ORANGES,
KEROSINISr
| CASTOR OIL,
i SWEET OIL,
and [nearly all the luxuries mod in the tables of
Civilisation generally and the people of Tioga County
in particular? Among these an such articles as
HAMS, Sugar-Cored or Smoked,
DRIED BEEF, an excellent article, -
CODFISH, Pickled or Dried,
MACKEREL, WHITEFISH, HERRING,
PICKLED LOBSTERS,. SARDINES, Ao.
A good artiole of FAMILY FLOUR.
Always on hand. Also,
j RICE, COEN STARCH, SYRUP, 40.
WOODEN WARE,
Deluding,
WASH TUBBS, PAILS, CHURNS,
MEASURES, ' FANCY BASKETS,
BABY WAGONS, two or three kinds.
! MOPS, . BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES,
CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do.
j CLOTHES PINS, loft of them.
TRAVELING BASKETS,
1
i
WHEELBARROWS, for small boys.
BUGGY MATS,
and other things too numerous to mention.
9BIEP FRUITS,
Including
DREED PRUNES,
'dried apples,
DRIED, BEACHES,
. dried English currants,
CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS.
Also, all kinds of NUTS and BANCY CANDIES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HEMP and CANARY SEEDS,
T.AMP CHIMNEYS, nil sues,
Adamantine Candles,
Snuff, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, a
down Tories, and a'good assortment of Yankee. No.
tions and Tsys.
Wellsboro, April 17,1801.
] JOHN A. ROY,
| WELLSBORO, PA.,
APOTHECARY,
■I -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IK
DR COS, MEDICINES AND,CHEMICALS,
\ - PEEFDMERY SOAPS, -
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
\ BRUSHES, TARNISHES, ' P AINTS,
\ OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, -
PATENT MEDICINES,
VIOLS AND BOTTLES,
WINDOW-GLASS, 'PUTTY,
j LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
PVSE WISES AID BRANDIES,
| FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. '
( • WINE;
Warranted to bo pure Grape juico, prepared ex.
prossly for Communion purposes.
To farmers.
We hare for sale Farrier’s Powders und -I.ibitnent,
the best kind of preparations for Horses, By the use
of thejPbwdor, tho appetitods improved, alfderange
meats of the digestive organs, are corrected, while it
softens the skin and gives to tho coaf a soft and slu
niog appearance.
TheiLimnieptis uspd for stiff jpipta and lameness of
aU kipds in hotsesandoattk.
PUBLIC: v •
Choice, T«as.!.o ..... Soda Crackers
PdreSaleratue.'.... '..r Marßing lnk..:,
Cream {of Tartar Writing Paper—3 colors..
English Corbonato" Soda.. Pens afid Envelopes.; ....
Corn Starch Blank ond.Yellow Snuff...
Nutmegs and Ginger...... Indigo,' -Olidbar, and all
Peppwand Cinnamon.... artjpleaforcoloring.,**..
Store Slacking.! Betsies for pres, fruit
Prepared Glne. Violia t-Base Viol strings
prirtol Brick (scouring... Trusses .4 Shoulder brack.
Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders
promptly answered. ■
‘ Evegy articlC for sale usually sold class
Drug Store, and at the lowest market prices.
Wellsboro, May 1,1881.
TO THE
! MOHAWK CHIEF.
rpHl .-.MBtLyi,
JL this season ftsTdllowa;
At Tioga - grery Satnrdayaftonloan.
AtT7ellsbbro every'Wednesday.
At Holidays, Tuesdays, from 10 to H-A- U.
At Hi H. Potters, Tuesdays, from 12 to 2.
MOHAWK CHIEF is siryearsoldl'stsinds Bialetti
hands high had syeighs 121)0, Ifcs. His .color, is jet
black. UeVas sired by Black Hawk, and ais dim
was Messenger./ s6 to iwprp., „. ‘
Tidga/Jnne12,1861.4w. E. A. SMEADi
y^j,ROOERIES.—Tb&: Qrobetf department^
Vl* “ ohock fall,” and the prices exceedingly lo»al
the REGULATOR.
/CARPETS-AND OIL- GLOTHS.—ftWdo
Vy yo\j good to zee the pattern* andleern4.be ptioea
at the 1 REGULATOR;
WclUhore, Pa,
TBAS,
SPICES,
RAISINS,
SOAP,
LEMONS,
CAMFHBNE,
FLUID,
LAMP OH.,
tares
TROY CASH STORE.
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tnfrtsuAp pTDuo^HEifii
:,£. >V. -V; " T' i"'
lift si otFERED TO THE CITIZENS
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THIS ppU'N'f^
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tO JlA|fois VDBCtiSli
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AND WILL BE EOiIND WORTS?
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TUB ATTENTION of #uu who desire -
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i'AT TBE AOASBMT COBWEBS,
- , DEERFf£LD, PA., .
* Mbs. 0. traders her thanks to the Ladies of Tioga
Co., and takes pleasure in iafofjning the' publiothat
f&e wilF ,r? ,
OPEN A LARfiE AMD SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
May Ist," iffili at PAYNE’S
PownesqueHotbl.- . •
BONNETS,'FLATS, EISMfig&IFLOW
ERS, LADIES AND CBiLmENS Rfr
i ; DINQ EATSANDGOSTUMES -
on band. A large And beautirul'VhHety; inten
ded to please the taste-of : all v BLEACHING ANIt
BLOCKISH done, A,ll etders- earitty of
SONNETS pnd BSTS, filled (tfid.forjarded <«t
ya apy oddness. fro,ro thj
taste of the first class castdnjer.Qooat warrahtcd «s
represented. Gaddi sold cheaper than-at any other,
establishment thisside of New York. ’• frt
TBS LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS
jut received. The patronise of the puhlla eoltdttod,
’ E.JL N. GRIDLEY.
Deerfield, May lit, 1861.
'; ‘;•T: E. GRIDEEY ' ’" "•
will ala 6 aeil goods for- read; pay, faring the custom
os goods jmrenaisSl, ddingaway with d ■
•-;vr T U .iiOSEspir.sirsTEjyt-..
which it rpinpda to and aeljep., BUTTER
aod PRODUCE forwarded each week to Kew York to
tho beet eommisiion Houses. Exprtss will ruu to tho
Rail Roatt each Witfiiesdhy. ■• J "" ’ * ■ j
f&E HIGHEST GASH PRICE
paid for BDTTBR/EQQ3.and' PRODUCE. My-oft
oustomeraof, Brookfield wlil upt bd neglected In ibis
new arrangement.: - ’ ; 1?. E, GltlDbEY.
May Ist, 1881. , . y
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- . HORACE DAVIS, -
Jane 12,18fi}.r6w. Administrator.
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