The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, August 30, 1865, Image 3

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    the agitator.
tOCA l A»;D » IBCILLAKEOjmS
WeUsboro, Wednesday, Aug. 80.1886.
New Advertisement*.
sk«D for Sale at Auction—A. W. Wilson. ' •' ’ 1
Irikc-J. F. D*e. Clerk. , _
; f .,i, r l 2 ht, Carpenter’s Tools, and Household Fit *’
uurc For Sale—S. C. Webster. . " 'r
' Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Plated Ware—
Wtllshoro A oademy. •
Boose and Lot for Sale—B. C. Webster. ‘ ;
- n ■ ~ wm 1 : - ' *} - ’
j[t S. W, Johnston, of Wellington; Ohio, traira}
•entlT robbed of 51,700 in the depot, New York. *,
Her. P. Refolds will preach the funeral sermon
„f John J. Dawson, late of Charleston, on the first
Sunday in September, in the church near the Routed
lop iclioolUonie, at 2 o’clock P..M. . .*%
Xbs 'Sfptetaher No; of Ptttrtont ilagacint is ful
freighted and rich. The engraving entitled,
Bit My Apple ?’*—is worth $6 in any family wl e
tl«r» srs crying babies. To be bad of I. B. Pe ; N
H n I Co, Philadelphia, aad at the PoetofSe* Bc'ikr
t* . y-’
We areindebtod to Mr. H.'D. Dekiso, late Ijlu
pltsl Steward U. 8. V, for e beautiful group ph.t?-
frsph of ths line officers of the 46th Vet. Regime tt.
It leValatUsa* amementd 6Ti{iVgriariwat''lbr < J--
tional life. Pennsylvania sent no 'regiment into •Ce
(ild that earned a brighter and mure enduring facia.
The September No. of Babpeb comes itf a drat e
of all othtrs. this time; .and it would be difficult. i
cctceivS of a'more etcellent-number,as regards’! >
popaphy, Illustrations, variety end quality ot ai.-
t«. Ttis.MagailnS is a great popular educator. 4
per snnnm. Harper A Brothers', New York. It mtj
h« bed ef Young, at the Bookstore.
Sene*.—For the convenience of, eubecnberf ■.'»
ten appointed the following aganto
Tioga—Mn. Sarah M. Eta, P. M.
Knoxville —I. P. Bllea, Eeq. ,
Oceola —Col. Bosard.
ManaWd—Df- Elliott. .
Hain*bargrr A - 0. Witter, Eaq.
■ Blouborg—Jaa. P. Tylor, Eaa.
hairreneeville —Kev. B. D. Well*. , ,
Ibair receipt! will be regarded aa
offlca. ' " 1 -' r. . , x
Annex—Gratis. —Thi» ir for parents : ' Fortka
take of the babies between 0 and 6 yeara. of agq.we
write. This ii the tiding aeaaon of-tha year fottjm.
children. Pat them in high-neck dresses, if entire
anwiM enough to let them wear any other at'.fjy
time of the year, let them eat regularly. 'A'.pd
fruit If good for them, and for all, at meal time }>ut
act In excsss of regular meale. Keep them in the
ions* after six, evening- Bath* them every > her
iiy, niiug water'leil than blood warm, but not’ bid,
et thli Mason of the year. Heed theae hints,and
jou may tare suffering, and probably preserve 1? hi
- Ah, here he oomea I—TVif little Corpara f—-the >ery
thing needed to perfect juvenile literature. " F {lit-
Jng against Wrong, and for the Good, the True; and
the Beautiful," ti« hie war-cry. Wo hive readjwo
aamberi uf this delightful 1# page quarto tnon Jly,
published for the oblldren by Mt Alfred A. Be "y ill,
Chicago, XU. little Folka, if you want thla beatV fa]
paper, you bare but to tend $1 to Mr. Sewell, at.C hi
ugo, and he will send it to you. togethor wlthhbe
children’s portrait of Mr. lincolu, as a-premmm. > If
uy boy or girl will send him six subscribers end kb,
he or she will receive an extra copy, and ths pint re,
frr the trouble. So go to work, children. . I
The Atlantic Monthly for September i» an bonul fel
u the harvest. Its contents ere-more'Varied’, i.ftd
lighter than usual, —in fact, this, like
preceding number, seems the best It has notify,!
on this continent (1 a year. Send to XlckutJr A
field, Boston, Mass, or-order of Young, at
ofice.
Our You»g /b/£s,—as all Young Folks shbnlc ■'im
proves as Ibe months go by. It is a great 'salfcj&s.
That youth can afford to do without It ? None: .It
ii & most facinating serial, worth treble its prisr t in
my famii v where culture of x the heart and faesc go
toother. $2 a year. Send, or order as sboyp.
, The Oil-Htutteb».— u Jacob's Well,'* two-nfi3ea
north of this village, commenced -a week
down upward of 20 feet. Rock was reached at
feet from the surface, w that no driving pipe wid
qoired. The rook for several feet was shell and *Vy
bard. The drill is now in a fine blue-grey
and quite hard. The work goes on without ««3ay
trader the skillful supervision of Mr,
The old well on Canoe Camp Creek has been a In
doced, the clay and quicksand proving impeneu nle
by the pipe. Operations are resumed at a
rods distant. •* •
The bulkley well, near Oceola, is down about. JOO
feet There was a good show of oil ten days
»nji the prospects continue encouraging. ’ ,
The Knoxville well is down ten or fifteen feet. 5
iWe were misinforpied as to the ‘ell.
They are driving pipe. f> A-
No report from Farmington or Tioga. -
A iront has always been felt In this country off >me
fyitem by which a record of families can bekepf and
handed down to coming generation. This Va‘4, it
•wars to ns, Is completely filled by the “ PhotOg ipb
Family Record” now being sold by agents ln£.bis
county. -- £
Tat Proposed Couktt MojroMnjrr.— I The proposed
plan of a County Monument, a sketch of
furnished by Chaa. P. Veil, Bsq., pf Liberty, has been
photographed by Wood. the. Artist. Coplea wfStbis
dtsign, suitable for-Photographic Albums, yHll'be
wnt by mail, to any address-free of postage, upefu the
receipt of Twenty-Five Cents. Hugh Toun£, *■
WelUboro, Aug. 23,1695. . 3ookseller^^|.
The Best Musical Instrukent roi
F*hu.y,—“ Tfce piano forts,’ 1 says the j .iPtri
can Baptist , “ extensively as it is used, it afnot
•o well adapted to all tlje purposes of tV ired
wd secular music as anotberfinstrnment A rich
ii now justly claiming a large share of blic
attention, and which has- .already—been.Jdj ten
sively introduced into schools, churche),nnd
families, and received-tbe endorsement i’Jf ‘the
chief organ Ist, musicians, and artist of An e ‘ica,
w * mean the Mason A Hamlin Cabinet 0 e in.”
Bucxbehbt TViue.—There je no wine'aiual
to blackberry wine, when properly made, 9*ljher
tn flavor or for medicinal purposes, and s 1 who ,
conveniently do so should manuf uiore
enough for their own use every year, as b, i I in
valuble in sickness as a tonic, and an elclent
teniedy lor bowel complaints. A lady da ’res
pondent of an agrioultoral journal form thea
tbs following recipe for making it: Meffuro
Jour berries and bruise them ; to every
•dd one quart of boiling water. Let! the 'inix
hire stand twenty-four hours, stirring ocOAeion
•dj: then strain off the liquor into a cast/; to
e * er 7 Rsllon' add two pounds of sugar ;''iork
tight and let it stand till the following Oct 'iber,
Wd you will have wine ready for uSe, wi- hout
further labor, that every family will highlrt np
preoiate, and never dp-without afterwards if
they can belo it.
D 1 BD.
cisvsa, Ohio, Jhly27, 1885, of typbpi -'■'■'Sever,
HENRY DECATUR HXLIBOLDT, (fort ffly-of
"‘•‘wO *g«d >2 yean, T months.and 24. da * \
SHEEP FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—I shall will TtBOXTILLE ■ROOT, SHOE, <* lEJ.TMEB
at auction on Thuriday, the 7th day of Septem- JcL STORE.— ' •'
Hundred Lamb*, In good condition,
towiuhip,.Throei WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Richmond, Aug, 30,1855. A. W. WILSON. ! ’
HT'n'rr/iT? vr • The undersigned having farmed a-co-parthorSbip’
[V] OT-CE.—Notice is hereby given, that there.wjU onder tbe name and title of
Xl he a meeting of the Stockholders of. the-Moirit
Bun Coal Company, held.at the .-office of the Oompa.
. Blossbufg, Pa.,. on Tuesday, September 12th,
1866, at 12 o clock if., for the election of-Directors
fof the ensuing year. J. F.DEE,,CIerk
August 80, 1866-2»*
Millwright * carpenter's to6lB, a
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOB SALE.—
Subscriber will dispose of to customers as they
offer, a fall sett ef Millwright sad Carpenter's Tools
on the premises late of B. P. M. Webster, Niles Val
ley, Tioga County, dcc’d.
Also—a quantity of Household Furniture, such os
Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Crockery, a large Cooking
Stove, and.other articles too numerous to mention;
Please call early, os the property will bo disposed of
to the first customers who offer.
Niles Valley, Aug. 80. 'W.f , g. C. WEBSTER.
JOHN A. ROY,
; j
HOLE SALE & RETAIL DEALER IN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,'
PAINTS, VARNISHES. DYES,
• PUTTY, PERFUMERY, ■ •
WINDOW GLASS,
FANCY GOODS,
SPICES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
[ LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
PICTURE GLASS, WINDOW GLASS,
ENVELOPES, CAP & LETTER PAPER,
INKS, 4c., *0.,-*o.
N. B. Physicians' Prescriptions and all other
Reoipes will be carefully and - accurately mads np
from pure and reliable Medicines.
Wellsboro, Aug. 23,-1865. J. A. EOT.
.1
DISTINGUISHED ARRIVAL.
*J:T
W. T. MATHERS
.;., -vc.-- i •1 r,■ >;:A ;<-
Has jnsfretnrned from-HawYork, with an enormous
.Stock op, ! 7 7, V’ 7 . 'i_
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
and is offering them to the .public for
then they have been'sold'elnce the WAR. —ilt.-t.-i
GREEN TEAS—JAPANESE OOLONG, IM
PERIAL & YOUNG HYSON,
of various qualities from 76c. to $2.00 per.lb.
COFFEES-JAVA, RIO, LAGUIRA,
in kernel and all the varieties of ground Coffees.
SUGARS—GRANULATED, CRUST, POW
DERED,
and all. the grades of 00PPFE SUGARS'; also a
large and splendid assortment of
BROWN SUGARS, /
cannot fail to please customers if they will call ’and
.examine onr Stock, either in price or quality-’.
SYRUP * MOLASSES,
varying In price from 660. to $1,60 per gailon.
risH— WHITE FISH. TROUT, CODFISH,
and various kinds,of MACKEREL.
Abo a good stock of Brooms, Market Baskets,
Corn Baskets, Axe Helves, Wash Boards, Scrub
Broshes, Bed Cords, Door Mats, Baggy Mop
Handles, Pails; also a nice assortment of Bird Cages.
'The Ladies will please remember that W. T. Math
ers keeps J. B. Stratton's
CELEBRATED YEAST CAKE,
T-.Kingsford A Sons' Corn Starch, Sage, Vcrmlcdla,
Tapioca, Macaroni, all kinds of
SPICES, CLOVES, CINNAMON, GINGER,
: NUTMEG, 4c,
Also Black Banff, and Yellow Snuff, a good assort
ment of
FLAVORING EXTRACTS & TOILET SOAPS.
W. T. f FATHERS
keeps constantly on band'the beat brands of Salertt
toa, Soda, Cream Tartar, Sal Soda for Washing; also
the best grades of
FAMILY FLOUR, CORN MEAL,
by the barrel or sack, the bqpt quality of
Kerosene 0(1 and lamp <)il.
The'lait but-not least to mention is, W. T. MATH*
FRS " *
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! 1
Goods to be ALWAYS AS' REPRESENTED- or
no sale.
The highest market price in Cash paid for Batter
and Eggs. - ' W. T. MATHERS. *
WeUsboro, Aug. 23,1395. - k
JURE! FIBS! ! FIRE!!!—
The nnderaigned begs leave to announce to the
people of Tioga County that; he .has cstablished.an
agency in Wellsboro, for the well known .
BOMB. INSURANCE COMPANY,
of New York.
That he ii prepared te insure all kind* of property
upon as reaionable terms aa can be had in any other
responsible Companies, AND' ISSUE POLICIES
without sending the application to the General 08Se«-
This is one of the richest Companies in the United
.States, having a ," N I', '. ..
dash Capital ofTwoDllllion Dollars,
bevidtsih* Asset? wfaie)rxm~tfasr ietof January,
amounted to.*-.. U.a...53,705,503 42
Liabilities. „ 77,901 52
Its Officers ere
CHAS. J. MARTIH.... ' t President,
A. P. WILWORTHi ...,M..Vic6 President,
JOHN McOS£....».m MM H i....v. H . ll „B6cr6U^
J. H. WABHBORN... AsiUlant Sec*y.
This Company has taken out -
A STATE LICENSE,' j
- and monthly pays the per centage charged upon its
Receipts which is tnado necessary by Che lawsof
Pennsylvania, in-order to makeits policies, valid and
binding upon the Company. ■■ All policies isSuedhy
Companies which have not taken out a State license
declared nairand void, and the parties'are li«hlo
t\a heavy penalty for so insuring. Seo Pardon's
Digest, page 853, Sec. 21, 22, 23.
WeHsboro,Augr 23,-i865. W.'H.'SMITIT.
KEEOSINR LAMPS at i.'\ . . ; /
- - - . , ROY’S DRUQ STORE.-
BLUB FISH,
T B JL D JUOjU A f i A** FT ATOiii.
I. LOOHRY * CO.,
| can be found at the.- old. stand, corner of Main and'
' Mill Streets, where titey will keep constantly on hand
a general assortment of
ROOTS, SHOES, LEATHER :* FINDINGS,
of the best quality, which they -will sell so cheap
for Cash, as to make, it an object for dealers to bay.
hero. - ,
Cur Stock consists in part of ’ ‘
MEN'S. & BOY'S, CALF, 1 KIP, & 'BTOGA
BOOTS, -
Of onr own manufacture. Also,
LADIES’* GAITERS. BALMORAL, KID, &
CALF, > MISSES SHOES.
• 1 <u
■ Fiwnoh and Oak Stock constantly on hand for sale.
> Cash paid at, ail. timet for 'HIDES; PELTS, and
pxnss;-" ■ r..
TERMS—O ASM ON DELIVER Y.
X. LOGHRY, Knoxville, Pa.
:,J./RICHARD SON, Elmira," N. Y.
Knoxville, August 2,lB6b*tf.
Academy corners is now the place
to bay GOODS and get your money’s worth,
M. V. PURPLE
has }nst returned from the-elty. with a dhoioa lot* of
. ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
v -
*l
wai.'' t a. s
rwill be found always .ready, Xq Waltupon his old cus
tomers and as man? othars at-will call at
■ PURPLE’S -NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Py. T -Aug. 9,£866-3m. ,
rj\o f HE PEOPLE'OF TIOQA COUNTY:—
Get the best and oily antborized Life and Pnblio
Services o'f ABRAHAM LlNOOLN,impartial, truth
ful, 750 pages, with beautiful engravings, good paper
and binding—by Hon, H. •J. RAYMOND, M. C.
Somo important things are copyrighted and cannot
be used In any other work. Wait for the Agent and
-tee RAYMOND'S before you subscribe.
E. R.: VAN tHORNE, NL J>., Agent,
For Lawrenceville, Tioga', Richmond, Chatham, Deer
field, Olymer, Westfield and other town#.
Knoxville, Ang. 2,1866-tf.
jpBNNSYLYANIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
The Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society .will
hold its Exhibition on September 26,' 27, 28, and 29,
1866,-at _
WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY.
Any information * desired by persons" desiring to
exhibit applications for premium. HsU : or potters, or
by members of-tb© .Society, will bo given by the .no*
dersiguod, or A.' BO7D HAMILTON, President,
Harrisburg. A. BROWSE LONGAKBR,
o.Norrittowo,.Pa.,.Jaly 26,1865-St. Secretary. '
rj£ffs /tOYS JLfiE COMING EOME!
“ . . AND THAT 1
...' ; LARGE AND ELEGANT BTO.CK
—OF—
FALL GOODS
IS DAILY ARRIVING AT;
JOHN ft. BOWEN’S;
: FRESH FROM NEW YORK.
LADIES,,,
CALL AND SEE THEM;
AND GENTS GALE FOR THE LADIES,
''• . - r
And Look at the Goods.
AT THE SAME TIME.
Remember—at BOWEN’S.
• Wellsboro, .Aug. 9, 1865. ■ •
Lost.— two certificates op capital
STOCK of First Rational Bank of Wellabqro..
-One for Twenty Shares boo the other for Ten Shares
in the name of E. B. Campbell.
, The finder will be suitably rewarded by delivering
them to J. L. ROBINSON. Cashier of said Bank.
WeUsboro, June 21, 1865.
NOTICE.— Notice ia hereby given that Daniel G-
Stevens and others have made application tothe
Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County to be incor
porated as a Cemetery Company under the name and
style of “ Tbo Middlebury Cemetery Company sub
District No. 3,” and the same will be beard at the
next session of said Court.
July 26,1805-31. J. F. DONALDSON, Proth'y.
CAUTIONS— Whereas, my present' wife, RUTH
LEACH, baa left my bed and board without any
just cause or provocation ; I hereby caution all per
sons against harboring or trusting beron my account
;'for I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this
! date. * 1 H. V. LEACH.
| Westfield, August 16, 1865-4* -
LOST— between my house in Charleston and the
plank road in Middlebury, on the Websterroad
—Saturday, 12th inst, AN OLD WALLET, without
.strap, three folds, and,some of the-pockets torn out.
Said Wallet contained from $7O to sl2o,'or therea
bout, as follows: 11 $5 notes of the Wellsboro Na
tional Bank; 1 $lO note, bank not remembered, and
one $2 note of Wellsboro Nat Bank. The $lO note
was torn on left end. The balance was in notes of
£5, banks not known. I will pay the finder to his
entire satisfaction on delivering said Wallet to me.
.Charleston, Aug, 16, ’65. THOS. B. MITCHELL.
TVTOTICE.—It is expected that the Collectors of
ITU V the;Connty and Bounty Taxes of Tioga County
will by.all means make every exertion to settle.-up
their- duplicates by. September-.Coart, as it. depends
upon their promptness in payment to keep up- the
credit of the county in paying the County BonasV '
Aug. 16, 1885. A. M. SPENCER, Ireas’/^
E W ME A t M AH'KE f7~ ,
-WM.-.io'iyffeEJS'.D,- aueSt. :. ■
"Wholesale and ■ Ketail Sealor it.
FLOUR? 'PORK, HAMS; & GROCERIES,
WBXiSBOBO, FA.
ALSO,
FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, BUTTER, &c.
Shop one Door South of Smitb’a Law Office.
Wellsboro, Aug. 2, 1866-tf.
1 non SALESMEN WANTED For the Lift
luw nod Times of ABRAHAM-LINCOLN.
"By Dr. L. P. Brceltett, tho~cmlnenr historian, 750
-Octavo Pages. Sold exclusively by subscription. The
-best Biography. Terms unusually liberal. Sales
are Immense. Those only desired who are competent
to Sell from 60 to 100 or more, of this superior work
in each favorable' Township, where aa many other
similar books have been delivered.
*.:H. CURRAN, Publisher,
Main and Waur-Bts., Ro«h»ster, N. T.
imrolntm. 1 -
pROSPECIDS-r. ~ _
WELLSBORG
j:,ud
1C
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
"C : ii .
H i’-f'-V > / . * t » *
CAPITA!, 5T0CK....... .#100,000.’
" OF EAOS.,
FIRST ASSESSMENT kl 'PER SHARE.!
X
110,000 Working Capital.
TheWellsboro Petroleum Company has duly exe
cuted leases of 6,000 acres of sstsoTltj LAttns, ly
ing in the townships* of Delmar, Charleston, Ship*
pen, Gaines,. Morris, Liberty, and Mlddlebory, and
in Wellsboro, Tioga county, and in Brown township,
Lycoming county—in number about 100 leases.
' Agents of the Company are actively employed In
leasing* other choice lands. $60,000 of. the stock is
already subscribed. Operations will by commenced
when three-fourths of the authorised stock shall be
subscribed and ten per cent, paid in. | 1
The lands leased cover all, or nearly all, of the
territory in the localities named, where 1 surface and
geologic indications of petroleum exist.
Directors:
L. BAOHE, President,
H. W. WILLIAMS,
J. W. BAILEY,
J. RIBEftOLLB,
J. N. BACHE,
0. COPBBTICK,*
G. P. CARD,
LEROY TABOR; :
AMOS COOLIDQB,
* j. L. ROBINSON, Treasurer, 1
, M. fi. COBB, Clerk,
RIGHMONDJS OURS!
Babylon* la Fallen!!
AND
BULLARD/eeeicgthe downward, tendency of all
things vendible, hastened to .
I'the city .
and purchased an assortment of I>ry Goods, Notions,
and-io-forth, -,
ON A GOLD BASIS,
which goods will bo sold on like terms, Jnat a little
cheaper than any of like good quality can be sold
THIS .SIDE OE, SUNRISE.
If yon want Dress Goods, If you want Spring
Goods,' If you want anything- to-wear, If you want
to boy at such prteos that you- can afford yourself an
extra dress or two, to repay you for wearing yonr old
elothes for two years, call at tho
KEYSTONE STORE,
and bringall your children and yonr neighbors with
yon. For a good bargain ought to be distributed
amohg_your friends,. So come ;
"if .. ’-‘'OHiiEV'All® AUL •
' > LOOK AT MY NEW STOCK,
and yon will say
THEY ARE GOOD AND CHEAP.
O. BULLARD.
Wellsboro, April 15r 1865. . .
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J)ROPOSALS FOR A LOAN.—
The Qonnty of Tioga proposes to rails $26000, by
a loan to b« secured by Bondi of said County at
7 3 lOths par cent. interest, the Bonds to be payable
.from 3 to 10 years from date with animal interest at
tbe above rate, and to be ismed in amounts to suit
lenders after the first day of August.
This loan becomes necessary on account of the in
ability of the county to realise any portion of the
County and Bounty Taxes upon Unseated Lands
until June, 1866, and also to pay the interest
upon tbe last issue of Bonds agoing to .fill the last
fall Quota, and the'deficiency in' the amount of
.Taxes to meet the next instalments.All persons,
Companies, or Corporations .trilling;to.aid the county
in its efforts; to meet.punctually the County .Bonds
now outstanding and interest, are requested to notify
the Commissioners on or before the Ist day of Sep
tember.next,
Wellsboro, July 12, 1885. .. . ~ . .
JAS. T. CLOSE, F. E. CORBETT, W. A. MONROE,
Col. 16th Va. Toll'. Of New York. Late of War Dept.
CLOSE, CORBETT & MOMROE,
Attorneys, - Claim, Patent, Real Estate,
And Oeseral Insoranco Agents.
Claim* of 'ail all kind* against the United States
Government or 1 individuals collected.
Ordnance, Quartermasters’, and ail Government ac
counts promptly- made up and adjusted.
MONEY ,LOANED and ADVANCED on Claims.
Special attention given to PATENT CASES.
BEAL ESTATE Bought and Sold. HOUSES
and FARMS for Sale or Rent in Washington, D. C.,
Alexandria, Va.,'and surrounding country. -
POLICIES granted on LIFE, FIRE, and MARINE
RISKS in some of the oldest and most responsible
Insurance Companies. '
Office, 227 Pennai Avenue,
opposite Willards’ Hotel,
July IS, 1865-3 m. ! Washington, Ih
i S'. . I\j *
I. ” * « 1 -• • " .r.
> -Stoves! Stoves!!
We shall keep constantly on hand a full assortment
of
BAND, HOOP A.BAR IRON, STEEL, NAIL
RODS, HORSE SHOES, HORSE SHOE
NAILS, & CUT NAILS,
PUMPS, LEAD PIPE.
AJto r skmost complete atsortmsnt of
STOVES! "TIN, COPPER, A SHEET IRON
WARE;
.and a fnU assortment of
HAYING TOOLS,
in their season. . |
Particular attention paid to the manufacture of
HUK CANS; '
the subscribers having had an extensive experience la
the manofastore of the article.
Also a quantity of
fancy! pressed, a japan ware.
We are selling a nice article of SAD-IRON HEATER,
whloh effects a great saving in fuel.
JOBBING and REPAIRING done promptly, in
the best manner, and on thq most favorable terms.
We also desire to say that we shall sail onr wares
as cheap as they can be purchased anywhere else, the
-difference in freight and transportation only added.
We intend to make it the interest of the public to
buy of ns, and shall study the Interest of patrons as
well as onr own.
The Subscriber will take In exchange for Tin-
Ware,
SCRAP-IRON. LEAD, PEWTER, COPPER,
BRASS, AND RAQS.
Call and examine oar stock before purchasing else
where. GUNN A TUCKER,
Successors of Wm. Roberts.
' Wellsbona, Jane 14,1895-tf.
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REGISTER’S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given
that the following Administrators and Execu
tors have filed their accounts in the Register’s Office
of Tioga county, and that the same will be presented
to the Orphan’s Court of said couty, on Monday, the
4th day of September next, for confirmation aud al
lowance : r
Account of Richard Videan and Edwin Dyer, Ex
ecutors of Tilly Marvin, deo’d.
Account of Israel Stone, Executor of Channcsy
Austin, deo’d.
Account.of John Yeomans, Adm’r of John and
Sarah Yeomans, deo’d.
' Account of Richard Childs, Adm’r of Samuel B,
Childs, dec’d.
Account of John A. Holden and Warren S. Davis,
Adnrts "-drbonis non" of-Exra Davis, Sr., deo’d.
- Account of Caroline Frutsman and D. L. Aiken,
Admr's of Geo. M. Prntsman, deo’d.
Aug. 9,1865. H. S. ARCHER, Register.
A LARGE STOCK of PERFUMERY and TAN
EEE NOTIONS, for sale by P. R. Williams,
No. 3 Union Block, Wellsboro, Pa.
XVTINDOW GLASS & PUTTY, foi aalo cheap,
.VV at P. B. Williams' Drug Store.
YANBUSKIBK’S 80ZQD0NT for Cleaning
Xeetb, for sale at KB. WilUams'iDnig Store,
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gPRINQ AND SUMMER GOODS 1
T. L. BALDWIN,
IS sow receiving a large and well eeleeted
STOCK OF > -
SPUING AND SUMMER 000D8,
consisting in part of a Qsnerai Stock of
DEY GOODS,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS AND CABS, ;
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WOODEN WARE, 40., Ac.
All of which will bo iold VEEY LOW for
READY PAY ONLY.
ALL KINDS OF CODNTET PEODDOK
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
All panom buying GOODS for
READY PAT,
Are reipeetftiUy invited to «all and exudse
THE STOCK,
Ae they ere to be told at
VERY LOW PRICES.
CASH PAID FOB WOOL.
Tioga, May IT 1865. T. L. BALDWIN.
«*saSS&3>-
rax woats’s oust luxzinr roa
SoroAla and Scrofulous Ptmiss.
From Embry Edet, a w$U-knovm merchant of flnbnf.
Maine.
M 1 have sold large quantities of your aAusaPAKTijtA,
but never yet one bottle which failed of the desired ctftat
and toll satisfaction to those who took it. As tost 4i o»
people try It, they agree there has been no medicine Hk» ft
before in our community.”
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ulcers,
Sores, and all diseases of the Skin.
From Eev. Jiobi. Stratton, Bristol , England,
“ X only do my duty to you and the public, when I add
my testimony to that you publish of the medicinal virtues
ofyoor Sarsaparilla. My daughter, aged ten, had an
afflicting humor in her cars, eyes, and hair for years,
which wdwere unable to cure until we tried your SARSA
PARILLA. She has been well for some months.*
From Mrs, Jane E, iNce, a well-known and much-esteemed
lady of Dennisvilie, Cape May Co., J.
“ My daughter has suffered for a year paat-with a scrof
ulous eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing
afforded any relief until we tried your Sarsaparilla,
which soon completely cured her.”
From Charles P, Gage, Esq., of the widely-known Gage,
Murray cf Co., manufacturers of enamelled papers in
Nashua, N. H. - .
“ I had for several years a very troublesome humor la
my face, which grew constantly worse until it disfigured
my features and became an intolerable affliction, i tried
almost every thing a man could of both advice aod medl*
due, but without any relief whatever, until 1 took your
Sarsaparilla. It immediately made my face worse, as
you told me it might for a time; bat in a tow weeks the
new skin began to form under tho blotches, aid eon*
tinned until my face Is as smooth as any body’s, and I
am without any-symptoma of the disease that I know of.
1 enjoy perfbet health, and without a doubt owe It to your
fiAMAPARTT.f.A.”
Erysipelas Cten oral Debility the Blood*
From Dr, Kobt. Satoin, Houston St„ New Tori .
** De. Ater. I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and
Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of your Sarsapa
-IULLA, and I have just now cured an attack of Malignant
Erysipelas with it. Ko alterative we possess equals tbs
Sarsaparilla you have supplied to the profession as
well as to the people.”
From J. E. Johnston, Esq., Wahtman, Ohio,
** For twelve years, I had the yellow Erysipelas on my
right arm, during which time I tried all tho celebrated
physicians 1 could reach, and took hundreds of dollars
worth of medicines. The ulcers were so bad that tho
cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my ana
must bo amputated. I began taking your Sabsap.vbHxa.
Took two bottles, and some of your Pills. Together
they have cured me. lam now os well and sound as any
body. Being in a public place, my case is known to every
body in this community, and excites the wonder of all.”
From Hon* Senry Monro, AT p. P,, of Newcastle, C. W. y
a leading member of the Canadian Parliament*
«* I have used your Sarsaparilla in jay family, tor
general debility, and for purifying the blood , wtth very
beneficial results, and feci confidence in commending' it
to the afflicted.”
St. Anthony’s Fire, Hosa, Salt HUanm, g ~il-»
Head. Sore Byes.
From Barney Sieiler, Esq., the able editor qf the n«i
hannock Democrat, Pennsylvania.
•• Oar only child, about three year* 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 blinded his cyoa for tome
days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and
other remedies, without any apparent eject. For flftaa
days wc guarded his hands, lest with them he shooß
tear open the festering and corrupt wound which covered
his whole face. Having tried every thing else w a had
any hope from, we began giving your Sarsaparilla,
and applying the lodide of potash lotlou, as you direct.
Tho sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle,
and was well when we had finished tho second. The child's
eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, and he 2a nbw
ta healthy snd fair as any other. The whole neighborhood
predicted that the child must die."
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease,
From Dr. Biram Sloat, of St. Louis, Missouri,
<• I find your Sarsaparilla a more effectual remedy
forth* secondary symptoms of Syphilis and for syphilitic
diseasetbon any other wc possess. The professions™ h£
debted to you for some of tho best medicines we bay*.”
From A. J. French, M. D„ an eminent physician of Istm
rence. Mass., who is a prominent member qf the tesrit
laturt qf Massachusetts.
" DR. Ayeb. My dear Sir: 1 have found your Sllli-
PABILLA an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of th*
primary and secondary type, and effectual in some take*
that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido
not know what we can employ with more certainty of suc
oess, where a powerful alterative is required.”
Mr. Chat. S. Van Hew, of New Brunswick, 2f. J., bid
dreadfhl ulcers ou his legs. Caused by the abuso of mercury,
or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggra
vated for years, in splterorevery remedy or tnatSSikt
that could bo.applled, until the persevering use of AYEB’s
Sabsapaeilla relieved him. Few cases can be found
more inveterate and distressing titan this, and it took
several dozen bottles to core him.
XieoeorrbcDa, Whites, Font ala Weakneee,
are generally produced by internal Scrofulous UlemtxHme,
and are vary often cured by tho alterative eOheCof tt£
Sabrapabilla. Some cates require, however, ta eid of
the Sarsaparilla, the skilful application of local rem
edies.
From the uellknown and vddelyceleinaed Dr. Jacob
MomV, of Cincinnati.
“ I have found your Sarsaparilla an excellent aitrea-
Uve In diseases of female*. Many oases of Irregularity,
Leucorrhoea, Internal Ulceration, and local dabfOty, tim
ing from tha scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to tt. Mid
there are few that do not, when its effect is properly sided
by local treatment.” ,
A lady, unwilling to allow the publication qf her name,
writes:
“ My daughter and myself have been cured at a secy
debilitating of long standing, by two bottiae
Of your SAR3APABILLA.”
Hheomatlam, Oout, Uver Complaint,
Heart Disease. Neuralgia, . ~
whan earned by Scrofula in th* system, ere rapidly firm
by this Ext. Sarsaparilla. f-
AYER’S
CATHARTIC PILLS
possess so many advantages over the other purga
tives in ,the market, and their snperior 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.
1 Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co., Lowell,
Mass., and sold by
Sold by J. A. Roy and P. R, Williams, Wellshoro ;
Dr. H. H. Borden, Tioga; S. S. Packard, Covington ;
G. V. Elliott, Mansfield; S. X. Billings, Saines; and
by Dealers everywhere. [Nov. 23,1864-ly.]
“VTTELLSBORO STEAM WOOL CARDINS A
W CLOTH DRESSINS WORKS.— The Sub
scriber having bnilt an entire new Mill for the pur
pose of Carding Wool ana Dressing Cloth in (he
lower part of town near Riberole’s Tannery, returns
thanks for past favors and would inform the people
of Tioga County and other places adjoining that ha
is ready to Card Wool en short notice aa his works
rnn by steam power. Wool Carded and Cloth Dressed
at as low rates or lower than any other establishment
in the country. All work warranted to give! good
satisfaction. All work sent from a distance by stage
will bo returned by the same If ordered.
Wellsbooo, May 81, 1865. CHARLES LEE.
The wellsboro and troy express.—
The subscriber will take charge of Express pack
ages for Now York and Philadelphia by the way of
Covington, Mansfield, and Troy, guarantying thoir
safe and prompt delivery at the offices at each place.
Packages for Philadelphia may be sent cheaper and
quicker by this route than by the way of Corning
and Elmira: Packages for New York can be ant
cheaper, and aa promptly by this route as by may
other. Office opposite Roy’s Drag Store.
W, N. MARVIN, Proprietor.
Wellsboro, June it, IMS-