The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, May 10, 1865, Image 3

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    THE AGITATOR.:;
0 c A I, ASH MISCELLAIpfOt/B
yyellsboro. Wednesday, May 10, 1866. H
New Advertisements,
gherir* Sales —Sheriff Tabor.
y or galc-A.W. Potter.
Dissolution —C. G. *J- H. Guernsey.
The V. 6. Sanitary Commission.
Register'* Notice—H. S. Archer, Register.
j B. Niles, Esq., Diet. Atty., has opened a
] aff Office one door east of Bigoney’s Hotel.
w ’j s h him » foil measure of-success. ~
1 ' , f '
•ffe are greatly obliged to Mr. L. A. Sears
f u r a fine mess of brook trout. May his ‘luck
.ever be legs.
T(,e widow of the late Dr. 0. L. Gibson,
,j : ed Saturday evening at her residence in this
borough, after a long and painful illness in the
hOth year of her age. ,•
The Union Sinoino-School is prospering
f ne lv under the auspices of its projectors ( lid
conductor. The class now numbers seventy,
an d meets Tuesday and Friday evenings eitcb
K eel. Gio. P. Card, Esq., is the Presiden, of
the Association.
Mr. S. W. Troll write* us from Hasrisbhrg
that Lew's Elliott, late of Co. I, 45th P. $ V.
died at the Post Hospital, Camp Curtid, Ilay
3, and buried in the City Cemetery uetfr
tbst city. John Miller is much improved and
sill receive his discharge in a few days.. - s '
Soldiers’ Ain Society; —We invite all friends'
of the Aid Society to meet with ns next Satur
day afternoon. '
There'has lately been a call from the Sani
tary Commission for Wrappers. Material fcias
ken purchased, and all that is now wantin/ ia
plenty of help to make them.' *,
Come one and all, trusting that this w, rk
will not long be needed.
M- Riberolle, Secretary,
"The Bors see coming home 1 Yes, if the.
Washington ward march of the 6th and Pth ar
my Corps means anything, it means discharge
and return home. 'Never was the return of
men so ardently longed for, never have men.
received such a welcome as our returning he
roes will receive. They have endured untold
hardships—.the fatigue of’tlie forced .match,
the rigors of the winter bivouac, the imnfinein
perils of the charge and of the assault -but
they have been have made
it well; and their welcome will repay; the'm for
all they have endured and dared.
Obituary. —At MoDongnll General Hospital,
Fort Schuyler, near New York City, 4prib22.
1865, Daniel Watts, in the 43d year of^hia
He was a private ii) Co. G, 141st N. Y. Vx Is.,
and was with Gen. Sherman in, his mareb;fiotn
Atlanta to Savannah, and thence to Branch
rille,. Fayetteville, Goldsboro* and
From the latter place bo was, with other sick
and wounded, transferred to Port Schuyler,
where he died. His remains were .exhumed,
brought home to Tioga, and re-interred in the
Tioga Evergreen Cemetery. - Com.
[Elrgy next week. Ed.]
Obituary. —ln the charge upon P:irt-.Ma
ture, before Petersburg, on "the 2diof April
last, John P. Blanchard, Co. Q-. 207tb V.
tged 20 years mid 9 months. ■ f • ■
John P. Blanchard was the only son of, Mr.
Abner Blanchard, of Knoxville, in th|s county.
He enlisted last September in Co. G,'2o7th P.
T. A letter from Sergt.' Vandusenr, of the
same company, speaks of the dead ss of- one
who “ was as true and brave a soldier as Sever
took the field in 'defence of Sis country.” ' ■,
There can be no higher praise.. Beloved at
home and a general favorite in his Company,
hie is but one more name inscribed, bpOh the
roll of honor, in characters which the lapse of
time cannot dim.
The ‘"speck of war” at Morris Rnn and
Tall Brook has vanished. The .Mortis Run
operatives are relnoved to Bloeeburg, dad the
Foil Brookers retire beyond the premises
of the Companyis rumored that, the mi
sers have determined to resist the employment
of other operatives by the Companies,-hut as
workingmen are, in general, endowed with a
large share of practical sense, we do than credit
the rumor. Such a'course ■ could only'preju
dice their cause in the eyes of the public, and
result in serious disaster to their interests.
F. S. We regret to say that news received
after the above was in type, leads us to Believe
that the miners at Fall Brook are resorting to
violence to maintain themselves in their quar
rel with* the Company. We ! forbeaf giving
currency to "the painful rumors which reach ns.
Rebellion against law and order ia not a good
thing, whether it he aimed at a government or
a Company, and mast be put down.
Something Vert Moch NEEDEj».i-One of
the first things noticed by the stranger whoi is
abroad in our streets during the evening, is the
illumination of the shops and stores} 1 Jn most
villages the shops and stores are punctually
closed at g o’clock. Experience has. 'proved
that the custom received after that hour does
tot cover the expense of lights. It is -iierefore
for the interest of merchants and shtTlkeepers
to adopt the custom of closing at 8 «'block, as
is done elsewhere. But there is im<s4er rea
son why the custom should prevail tere and
elsewhere; The merchant and his.obrks need
ttor e hours for recreation. Now,' .t; » clerks
ere on doty from 0 A. M., to 9 P. M. —fifteen
hours. If they recreate at all, therefore, they
must do so at unseasonable hoars. Whatever
our merchants may think/of this before trial,
V" e are sure that if thev will adopt it tor three
Ui ihiti. the_s aid never go iuiuk too.d ' >.
elsewhere abandoned custom, ;
'' T'HE T I O G A € 0 AG I T ATO U, ,
** #l Fhe public are requested to take notice
that the Cheap Cash Store will close out Sat
urday evening. Everybody who wishes to
profit by the great Bargains offered will do well
to call immediately. i]
Trial List, May Term, 1806. *
Hays, Ilattin & {Jo.; vs. Chas. Ryan, 1
A. K. Buzzard, vs. J. Sherwoood,
-J. N. Baohe, vs. H. (Brill, et al,
H. R. Jones, vs, C. O. Bowman,
Y. Streeter, v B . Q eo . Q. Bristol,
Geo. Donohey, vs. Cooley & Maxwell,
M. W. Newton, vs. Barna Jackson,
Walker & Turner, vs. Chas. Ryan,
vs. Wright 4 Ryan,
Anson Holmes, vs. David Rexford,
Wilcox,Perry 4 Escker.vs. Bache, Lowrey.et al,
H. O. Demurest, vs. T. Pattson, et al,
Jno. Benson, vs. J. D.Vedder,
T. Pattison, vs. W, Demarest, et al,
C. Ackley, vs. C. Toles,
John Link,- - va J. W. Childs,
Chemung Canal Bank, vs. P. 4 O. Donohey,
B. R. Hail, ' y S . j. B. Hosted,
P. Griffin, vs. ,E. Bayer, et al,
C. Toles,- vs. A. F. Bozzard,' 1
B. Wilcox, vs. E. Dyer,
Charley Bliss, vs. A. Streeter,
West for Bayer, ' vs. Philo Griffin,
Close for Bayer, vs. Philo Griffin/
Counterfeit Postal Currency.
Editor of the Agitator : Some scoundrel
hks within the past two weeks, been very busy
in “ a new counterfeit 50 cent postal
currency into circulation in our borough, with
such success that nearly half the currency of
that denomination now in circulation is coun
terfeit. I have written out for you some, points
of difference by which any body can tfll the
genuine from the counterfeit.
1. On the genuine the words “ Act approves
March 3,1803,” shaded letters are much dar
ker in the counterfeit. „
y 2. The pupil of the right eye of Washington
in the counterfeit is so mnch larger than that
of the left as to be observable.at a glance.
3. In the genuine .the words Furnished only
by the Assistant Treasurers and designated de
positaries of ihe United States; observe that in
the counterfeit the worde “of the” Tun to
gether while in the genuine there is a space
between Jthem. ;
4. In the genuine the engraving of the
ground in the'fore-ground is what is known as
“ stipple,” while on the left of the counterfeit
it is “ line." ' .
5- In Hie genuine the houses of the city in
the distance on the left, and the hills on the
right are clear and distinct; on the counterfeit
both are indistinct and have a blurred appear
ance. ‘ i i-.
6. In the genuine the heavy black lines
forming' the border have ’at -each end a -small
white round mark with a black dot in the cen
tre of each; on the counterfeit these are im
perfect and indistinct
7. In the counterfeit, inside of the 0 in the
50 on each side of the head of Washington
there is n white clear and distinct next to
the shading. In the genuine there is no line.
These counterfeits are doubtless the best ever
issued, and have deceived some of oar best bu
siness men. The public ought to look out for
the the man or men who ace in this nefarious
business and bring them to prompt punisment.
Yours, X. Y. Z.
Wpllsboro, May 9. 1805.
The Magazines.—The May numbers of the
magazines arc mostly received. ‘
' The- Atlantic, like its namesake, always pre
sents something, new, varied, and interesting.
The number befpre us impresses, us as being a
first rate number. : It contains two tine poems
—“Gold .Egg." a Dream Fantasy, and Th<-
Grave by the Lake.” There is a fine story—
“ Out of the Sea," additional. “ Chimney. Cor
ner,",and Needle & Garden papers, a few ad
ditional chapters of “ Dr. Johns,” a Connec
tiicut Story of tbo old time, and a solid essay
entitled “ Diplomacy of the Revolution.”
Ticknoe & Field, Boston, Mass. ■ 1 copy $4 ;
2 copies $7 ; 5 copies, §l6; per annum.
Harper, is most splendidly illustrated 7 this
month. ‘ ‘ Washoe Revisited” is intensely in
teresting. There is an illustrated biography
of Dr. Lyman Beecher which repays reading,
with use. “ Ovlr the meadow,” St. Leon’s
Heir,”, with fresh chapters..of “Armadale,"
and “Oor Mutual Friend," and several good
poems, are enough to sustain the high reputa
tion of this indispensable serial. Harper &
Brothers, New York. §4 per annum. 6 copies
for $2O.
The Pacific comes fall-freighted and
and has established its claim to'rank with first
class serials.' See advertisement on' fourth
page.
Fob the Ladies. —The Ladies’ Friend Sof
proves with every' succeeding' number, andht
its price—$2,so—gives considerably more than
a quid pro quo. The plate in the May No.—
“The Cap of Cold Water," —is most-excellent.
Deacon h Peterson. Plilad’a. ‘
“ Our Young Folks ” —is positively the most
enchanting publication for youth, and tbo«e
who never intend to grow old, ever issued. It
reviews the "Arabian Nights” “Robinson Cru
soe," and all the story-books. One story—
“ Winning His way”—is worth doable the
snbsoriytion price. 3 copies $5 ; 5 copies $8;
10 copies $l5. Every family ought to have it.
Any of the above Magazines can be ordered
through Mr* Young the Bookstore.
President Johnson has issued a proclamation
opening the States of North Carolina, South
Carolina, and Georgia to trade. ■ ;
A BEAL FACT—NO IMPOSITION—As I In
tend closing my Store in a few days, and wishing to
dispose of a good share of the stock on band, 1 will
offer the following inducements to pnrohosera.of
DOMESTIC & FANCY DRY GOODS.
Past col'd Prints, Is. 6d. per yd.
Brown Shirtings, Hots. Is. & loots per yd.
Bl’ob’d do. Is, Is Bd. & 2s. per yd,
Best DeLalnes, 28ots. Ginghams, 22cts. poryd,
Kentucky Jeans, 2,6 d,
Farmers and iMeohnniefeCaesimere, ss,
Hoop Skirts from SOota. to 15s.
* An entire new stock, of- Dress Goods, snob as Al
pacas, Indria Stripes, Scotch Plaids, Armnres, £q., of
the latest Spring importation, which will be sold at
equally low rates.
SHAWLS, CLOAKS &■ BALMORALS.
Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies' Cloths in
the newest colors at Ids. per yard—all wool; I hare
just received a r oh slock of
.HATS & CAPS, CASSTMERES, *4c..
which W b .-olio-loir pars- .
Calle , y nd ec re- co.i*o ol tae-hativ-j-r .ff.-red
at the cash Store. H. C.“WiftsOK6.
->* j? *
petroleum.
pROSPECTUS—
OFTHE—
WELI^SBORO
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
CAPITAL STOCK 9100,000.
10,000 SHARES OF $lO EACH.
FIRST ASSESSMENT $1 FEB SHARE.
910,000 Working’ Capital.
The Wellsboro Petroleum Company baa duly exe
cuted leases of 5,000 acres of : selected lauds, ly
login the townships of Xtelmar, Charleston, Ship*
pen, Gaines, Morris, Liberty, and Middlpbury, and
in Wellsboro, Tioga county, and in Brown township,
Lycoming county—in number about 100 leases.
Agents of the Cotapany are actively employed in
leading other choice lands. $60,000 of the stock is
already subscribed. Operations will be commenced
when three-fourths of tbo authorized stock shall be
subscribed and ton per cent, paid in.
' The lands leased cover all, or nearly all, of the
territory in the localities named, where surface and
geologic indications of petroleum exist
. It is believed that the inducements offered by the
Company are such,aa termake investments in its
stock peculiarly desirable. Persons wanting stock
should subscribe-at once, as the books will be closed
bn tbe first of May. Subscriptions received by J. L
ROBINSON, Esq., Treasurer, at the FIRST NA*
TIONAL BANK OF WELLSBORO, Pa.
Directors
L. BACHE, President,
H. W. WILLIAMS,
J. W. BAILEY,
J. RIBEROLLE,
J.N. BACUE,
C. COPESTICK, '
G. P. CARD,
M. BOLLARD.
AMOS COOLIDQE,
J. L. ROBINSON, Treasurer,
M. H. 0088. Clerk.
MG H MOiNB I S OU RS I
Babylon is - Fallen!!
AND
BULLAUD, seeing the downward tendency of al*
things vendible,. iuujtened to
THE CITY
and purchased un assortment of Dry Goods, Notions
Hud-so-iortb,^
ON A GOLD BASIS,
which goods will he sold on like tertoi, Just a
cheaper thun'uuy of like good quality can be sold
THIS SIDE OF SUNRISE.
. If you want Dross Goods, Xf you want Spring
Goods, If you want anything to wear, If you,want
to buy at such prices that you.can afford yourself ar
extra dress or two, to repay you for wearing your 010
clothes for two years, call at the
KEYSTONE STORE,
nnd bring all your cbildreo and yonr neighbors wUV
you. Eor d good bargain ought to be distributed
among your,friends. So come
ONE AND AIX
LOOK AT MY NEW STOCK,
and you will say
THEY ARB GOOD AND CHEAP.
O. BtTLLARD.
WellaborOj April 12, 1866.
rjIHE SUBSCRIBER HAS FITTED up a Large,
CONVENIENT,
AND
WELL LIGHTED ROOM,
for the tale of
CARPETINGS.
lie intends to make, this a permanent branch of hU
.business and to keep a
Good Stock,
Such as the wants of the community
CAIs I« FOR,
And to sell all Goods
Lowest Market Hates*
Warranting the Goods to be aa
. R E PRESENTED.
The Stock'is all New and
WELL SELECTED
All persona are invited to call,and look at the Stock,
whether In need of CARPETS at present or not..
J. A. PABSOJIB,
*«. 3, -Concert BlooK.
Corning, N. T., April 20, 1865.
NOTICE.— The Directors of Dolmar School Dis
triet will meet at the Court House in Wellsboro,
on Saturday, the 27th day of May next, a I o’clock
P. M., to let the building-of a School'House near
Alexander Balfour’s, and to contract for getting of
wood for next winter Schools. • s
By order of the Board. ISRAEL STONE
Wellsboro, April 26; 1880-4 t. Secretary.
FARMS FOR SALE.—Lot No. 5, in Charleston,
near S. Bennett k Sons steam mill, in acres,
15 acres improved, the balance well timbered.
Also one improved Sunn in Farmington, near the
Lime lulu. 65 acres mostly in meadow.
■- > u : t- a’ if be'titkeifff reguired. in part,or
/o-.loy in''ud'Ji-iyment for these forms.
LawrenoeVtlie, Apr. 26,’65-3l* J. W. XOBBS..
APPRAISEMENT of TIOGA
COUNTY, for tbs year A. D., 1866.
t fees on each license seventy-five cenes.
- Btoss. Clau. Tax,
Salt Company of Onondaga, A 60 00
5° do IT: 1600
„ ,/?*- : !>.*>' '- ■ / tm-,7 too
Nast A Anethaoh, “ - •-• ■' ■-- 10 ’ 20 00
H. 8. Cubbing 4 Co. 13 -10 00
H Gaylord, ; 14 700
H. W. *H. n. Holeen, ‘ .1* Jto
*• Baylor, AS 10 00
AH. Gaylord, ' 14 700
Isaao Lounobuiy, , 14 7 00
James Qernon, 14- ... 700
A. L. Budine, 14 7 00
Elijah Plimmer, . 14 / 700
lira. Atm Jones, 14 7 00
John A. Martin, 54 7 00
Simon Willooi, 14 7 00
J. P. Monell, 14 7 op
Stephen Bowen, 14 7 09
S. B. Caldwell, . 14 , 700
Covington Boro. ■
S S Packard, 14 7 00
Benett 4 Willson, 14 7 00
ffillcox 4 Videan, .14 7 00
K Dyer. 14 7 00
T W Thomas, ■ . 13 10 00
,/ a
Clymer.
Wm O Bristol, 14 7 00
J Rosbmore, 14 7 00
Charleston. ~ :
Wm Adams, 14 7 00
Norman Rockwell, 14 7 00
AJ4 E H IVebater, J: 14 r 7 00
Luther Bennet, 14 7 00
Chatham.
John 4 Sampson Short,
Ddmar.
James S Cole A Bro,.
Deerfield.
Chas R Howland, - 14 7 00
J Stoddard, , 1 14 7 00
EOdand.
Parkhttrat A Co., 12 12 60
Parkhurat A Tears, 13 10 00
Farmington.
Hiram Meritt, ’ 14 1 I 700
Do&ne A Smith, 14 7 00
Silas X Billings,
■- Jackson.
MC Welli,'
M K Retan,.
Nelson Swan,
0 H Wood, 13 10'00
V Case A Son, 14 7 00
L B Reynolds, , 14 7 00
Giles Roberts, ! ' ■ 14 ■ 700
0 P Beach, 14 TOO
■CGoodspeed, 14 7 00
J Dcarman, ! 14 u 700
Lawrence Boro. • '
R W Stewart.
C Parkhurst,
C S Mather A Co.,
John D Vangorder,
SAJWTubbs,
W J Miller,
fames Kinsey,
E D‘ Wells,
B Seeleman,
3nml Hartman,
tfurber <fe Moore,
vVerline & Sheffer,
Nast, Auerbaoh A Co.,
vf R Shaffer,
Paul Cuctw orth,
\ Robbins Jr.,
Fox A Witter, 14 -7*oo
P D Pfcrkbnrst, f . 14 700
Mansfield,
A : J A E R Webster, 14 ■ * 00
F A Rose A Go.,
Watson Phelps,
Weston Lang, , 14. 700
Lai bmp A Crane, / *l4 f j ;7 00
Win Adams, ' ' *T4 ‘ TOO
\{an Kiug, II v 16 00
r H Bailey, 'l4 -7 00
d R. A S M, Bailey,
0 C Holden,
C V Elliott,
dtxby'A.Davis,
John Hamlin,
h B Kiff,
f C Brown,
'.7 m Blackwell,
Middlebury. '
,'isohcr, Dimnn 4 Randall, 7 00
John A Westbrook,
Banj Dqane,
Ira A Nowhall,
M C Potter,
S Staples 4 Co., : 14 ’ TOO
M. P Kelsey, ■ 1 ■ 14 7 00
’ ' Nilaon. -
Parks 4 Campbell,
Lngg 4 Baxter,
W C Stubbs,
V C Phelps,
Crandall 4 Seeley,
El C Boswdrth;
II M. Reynolds, -
Thomas Wood,
C L Strait 4 Cc.,
6 W Herman,
A M Bennett, 14 7 00
H R Pish, 14 7 00
J J Brady, , > ‘l4 700
H H Borden, | ' - 14 700
PS Tattle, !| ' , . - 13 10 00
3 O Daggett, J ! 13 10 00
W T Droll,. 14 7 00
PA Getter, T 4 *7 00
S.C Alford, 14 ■- 700
BW Clark, " IS' ‘ 10 00
E A Smead, 14 ’7 00
T L Baldwin,. , 11 15 0(1
H E Smith 4 Son, 14- 7 00
E'C-FUb, 14 , 700
- - ". . Tioga.
J Holley,
W K Mitchell,-
Fall Brook Coal Co.,
Ira M'Edgeeomh,
Sami Pierce,
Charles Goodspeed,
R Krason 4 Co.,
J B 18 0 Murdock,
QoorgefClose,i ’ ’if.
Thompson A Sanders,
' WtUiixrro.
Jerome Smith, '
J B Bowen,,
Thomas Harden,
Nast A Auerbach,
0 Bullard, 18 10 00
0 Q Vanvalkenburg A Bro., 'IS • - 10 00
M M Converse, 13 10 00
C L Wlloox, - . ,f ,18' 'lO 00
Wright 4 Bailey,- -IS 10.00
Roberts A Marvin, " -a Mr-' 700
J D Jones, ' 14 7 00
D G Ritter, ' . 14-, . - 700
Geo Hastings 4 Co., 14' 700
P B Williams,. 14 7 00
Hugh Young, 14 7 00
Wm T Mathers, 14 ’TOO
G P Card, ' U 7 00
J A.Eoy, res- .■= - 14- 7.00
Guns 4 Tucker, 14 7 00
Wm Townsend, Agt, 14 7 00
do Distiller and Rectifier, . 15 00
Miohael SchwarUenbooh, (brewer) .10 500
H C Parsons, 14 7 00
Kelley 4 Purvis, * 14 7 00
Notice Is hereby given that an Appeal will be held at the
Commissioners Office in Wellsboro, on the 22d day of May
next, between the hours of 10 A. M,, and 4 P. M., at which
time and place all parsons aggrieved by .the foregoing ap
pralsement'wlll be heard, and Buck abatements made as are
deemed proder and Just; and.all persons falling to appear
at said time and place will be barred from making any de
fence before me. E. J. PURPLE, Mercantile App’r.
Wellsboro, April 12,1865-4 t.
CONCENTRATED LYE, for sale at
ROT’S DRtTG STORE.
'VaisKeas! ll—Tboe-i wishing a of whiskers, a nloe
moustache, or a beautiful head of glossy heir will please
read tin ford of TIIOc. 7. CHAPMSN io another pari of
this paper: •: (Feb. 23.18«6-*m.]
14 7 00
, 14 . 7 00
Gainu.
U 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 • 7 00
Knoxville.
14 7 60
14 7 00
12 12 50
14. 7 00
13. 10 00
14 7 00
14 , 7 00
Liberty.
14 ~ „7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
15 ~ 10 00
14 7 00
' Mainsburg.
U < 7 00
U - 7 00
14 7 00
14 , 7 00
14 -7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
■ 13 10 00
14 7 00
Morris.
14 7 Q 0
14 ■ 7 00'
14 7 00
14 ' 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 08
14-‘ 7 00
14 7 00
Osceola.- ■ >
14' 7 00
'l4 -7 00
14 - 700
14 7 00
Sullivan'.
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
Tioga Boro.
14 (7,00
14 , 700
Ward.
7 - 40-00
Westfield.
.14 7 00
-14 7 00
U 7 00
Mi 7 00
M ; 700
ri* | 700
12 ' 12 50
12 12 50
12 12 50
’ is It 00
N‘ wl '
(tear -with HEW PRICES !
GOING ON AT
J. A. ROSE & GO’S
CHEAP GASH STORE!
N'EW-aOOD'3 ’
J 1
_ NE'W‘ : 'tTY ; LES!
MODS HAVE FALLEN;
GOODS ARE CHEAPER!
The only question among Ladies is; where can X
get something handsome in the shape of a
Good Stylish Dress, Cloaking, &0.,
and at the same time CHEAP ? On walking into the
Store of
J. A. ROSE & CO’S
the Ladlai will find this difficult qneition
IMMEDIATELY ANSWERED .
HE BETS CHEAP!
HE SELES CHEAP!
DRBSS GOODS.
Corded Poplins, Marin oes, Alapaceas, Coburga,
Rep BeLaines, Pacific BeLaines, Ac., Ac.
FANGS' GOODS.
Hair Rolls, Head Nets, French and American Cor
sets, Breakfast Shawls, Splendid Nnbias, Skating
Caps, Hoods, Hood Nubias, Brest Trimmings, Collar'
and Sleeve everything.
LADIES’ CLOTHS,
FLANNELS,
SOLFERINOES,
figured and plain, every color and quality.
: Gentlemen say before leaving home, “ Where do,
yon want to go to trade. Wife ?" “ I don't know."
“ Well, I will tell you. Ton
STOP AT ROSE’S.
HE KEEPS THE LARGEST
7 00
BEST STOCKS! OF
REAM MADE CIioTHING,
I WANT- A PAIR OF PANTS,
•j SO LEX’S STOP THERE.”
" YOU'RE BIGHT.
| J. A. BOSE ft 00.
KEEP HOOP SKIRTS,
SUCH AH ASSORTMENT!
WHY, I DO BELIEVE
he has enough to baild a telegraph across the Allan
tio Ocean;
AND I WANT ONE,
I WANT TWO,
We Will Stop There,
FOB.' BE -SELLS
WOMEN'S .SHOES, for
BALMORAL SKIRTS, (fall size)..
25 HOOP : SKIRTS, (wide tapes),...
BEST KIP BOOTS, (shop made)...
BESIDES ALL THESE
HE HAS ALL KJNDS OF
BOOTS and SHOES !
r? AND ALL PRICES,
AND THEY ARE CHEAP, TOO,
FOR I HAVE TRIED THEM,
I Know the j are Right and Cheap.
1 DON’T KNOW
HOW HE GETS HIS GOODS,
(probably steals them or bays than and never pm
for them)
7 00
, BUT WE WON’T 1 ASK HIM,
AS LONG AS THEY ARE CHEAP,
' ■’’wE WILL BUS.”
LADIES & GENTLEMEN,
WE HAVE EVERYTHING;
Yal, I eay we hare everything ezeept wagon tracks
and poet holee and theee yon can bay at the Hard
ware Store*.
IT IS WORTH WHILE
TO STEP IN
AND SEE WHAT HE HAS.
Don’t bay—only see. Come and examine. The
’Goods' are to your taste. And remember tho plaoa.
ROSE’S CHEAP CASH STORE,
MAI7BFIELD, Tloga Connt}’, Pa^
NEXT DOOR TO MANSFIELD HOTaiL-
Stanfield, Jinnarj 11,1885-ly,
AND
AND
AND
AND
YES,
YES,
.. >4l-25
...... 3.25
1.25
.. 5.00
AND
“TO BOWEN’S V 9
QEEINQ a big crowd on Main Street, hnrry
ing toward a aommon center, lomebody aikad
Where Are Ton Going ?
The answer was
‘.‘To Bowen's, No. I,Union Block!”
To look at that iplandid itook of
NEW FALL & WINTER ROODS I
New York.
“ SENSIBLE PEOPLE,"
thought I yon know who bnyi etc bar
gain, and aella so naw> give the purchaser a bargain
too.
tutarrr
Therefore, if 70a want enything in the line of
DRY GOODS.
LADIES' GOODS,
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, *O.,
GO TO BOWEN’S,
and if 700 want
HARDWARE,
QDEENSWARE,
WOODEN-WARE, and
GROCERIES,
at prioes 700 can afford to pa 7
GO TO BOWEN’S.
If yon have Cash, or Butter, or Cheese, or Grain
to exchange for this
SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS,
bring them along, and yon will get
Satisfactory Bargains;
and if 70a come onoe, 70a will be snre to cent* twica
—yoa, thrice, or half-a-doaqn timer.
Don’t forget the place:
NO . 1, UNION BLOCK,
WeUsboro, Not. 1,1884. JOHN E. BOWEN.
The peculiar taint or infec
tion which we call Scitor
vi. a lurks in the constitu
tion’ nf multitudes of men.
It cither produces or is
produced by an enfeebled,
vitiated state of the Wood,
.wherein that fluid becomes
incompetent to sustain the
| vita! lorccsiatheir vigorous
[action, and leaves the sys
,.Aem to full into disorder
vg- j| U | decay. Thescrofulons
-cfvSilpcontamination is variously
- *-v —caused hy mercurial dis
ease, low living, disordered digestion from un
healthy food, impure air. filth and filthy habits,
tile depressing vices, and, above all, by the vene
real infection. Whatever he its origin, it is hered
itary in tiie constitution, descending “ from parents
to children unto the third and fourth generation; ”
indeed, it scents to be the rod of Him who says, “ I
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon titeif
cluldren.” The diseases it originates Lake various
names, according to the organs it attacks. In the
lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally
Consumption; in the glands, swellings which sup
purate and become ulcerous sores; in tiie stomach
and bowels, derangements which produce indi
gcstion,--dyspepsio, and liver complaints; on the
skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These,
all having the same origin, require the same rem
edy, viz., purification and invigoration of tho
blood. Purify tho blood, and these dangerous dis
tempers leave you. - With feeble, fouhor.comiptcd
blood, you cannot have health; with lliat " life of
the .flesh” healthy, you cannot have scrofulous
disease.'
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
is compounded from the most effectual antidote*
that mcdicalscience lias discovered fur this afflict
ing distemper, and for .the cure of the disorders it
•entails. That it is far superior to any other
remedy yet devised, is known by all who have
given it a trial.' That it docs combine virtues truly
extraordinary in their effect upon this class of
complaints, is indisputably proven by the great
• multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures
it has made of the following diseases: King's
Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup
tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas,'
Eose or St. Anthony’s Fire, Salt Eheum, Scald
Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in
the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy,
Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis
and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases,
Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole scries
of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood.
Minute reports o/ individual cases may be found
in AVer’s American Almanac, witch is furnished
to.tho druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein
may be learned the directions for its use, and some
of the remarkable cures which it has made when
all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those
cases are purposely taken from all sections of the
country, in order that every reader may have ac
cess to some one who can apeak to him of its bene
fits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses
the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far
more subject to disease and its fatal results than
axe healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten,
and does greatly shorten, the average duration of
human life. Thelvjast importance of these con
siderations has lea us to spend ye.ars in perfecting
a remedy which is adequate to its cure. Tliis wo
now offer to the public under the napie of Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla, although it is composed of ingre
dients, some: of which exceed the best of Sana
pctriUa in alterative power. By, its aid you may
protect yourself from the suffering and clangor of
these disorders. Purge out the fbui corruptions,
that rot and fester in the blood, purge out the
causes of disease, and vigorous health jwill follow.
By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the
vital functions, and thus impels the distempers
which lurk within the system or burst out on any
part of it I
Wo know the public have been deceived by
many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised
much and did nothing; but they will neither Iks
deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have
been proven by abundant trial, and there remains
no question of its surpassing excellence for the
cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended lo
reach. Although under the same name, it is a
very different medicine from any other which has
been before the people, and is far more effectual
than any other which has ever been available to
them.
attests
CHERRY PECTORAL,
The World’s Great Remedy for Coughs,
Colds,'lncipient Consumption, and
for the relief of Consumptive
patients in advanced sta
ges of the disease.
This has been so long used and so universally
known, that we need do no more than assure tire
Sblic that its quality is kept up to the best it ever
t been, and that it may he relied on to do all it
has ever done.
Prepared by
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
• Practical and Analytical demists,
-Lowell. Mass.
Sold by (dl druggists every where, and by
Sold by J. A. Boy and P. B. Williams, Wellsboro;
Dr. H. H. Borden, Tioga; S. S, Packard, Covington;
C.-V. Elliott, Mansfield; S. X. Billings, Gaines; and
by Dealers everywhere. [Nov. 23, 18M-ly.] •
TO THE NERVOUS, DEBILITATED AND DES
PONDENT OF BOTH SEXES.— A great suffer
er having been restored to health in a few days, after
’many years of misery, is willing to assist hia suffer
ing feUQw*cToftture» by sending (free), on the receipt
of a postpaid addressed envelope, a copy of the
formula of onto employed. Direct to
JOHN M. DAGNALL, Box IS3 Post Office,
Jan. 4', 1865-sm. Brooklyn, N. Y.
OLD BYES 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. D., ■
Feb. 8, ’65-6m. 1130 Broadway, New York.