The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, September 06, 1865, Image 3

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    THE AGITATOR;
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OC AL Ain lll£Oll-ABE(iCti
fft n.boro. Wednesday, Bept, 6,1866.'
New Advertisement*.
UnU £<i States It> Revenue Tax Notice—-J. M.
F sfo%s tampmia 4 Co. . ;
v o tice to Bridge Builders—Commissioners. ’
Admioistretrix's Notice—Sarah E. Soelje, Adni'x.
Deotistry —C. N, Bartt. , ?•
Tift of Letters —Tioga and WelUboro Post
rliicolution —J. P. Biles, H. K, Rumsey. ;
Caution —Ralpß Qlliett.
King's portable Lemonade —Lonis J. Metegar, -
A Book for'everybody—o. B. Stone, Agent.' ' V
gepnbliean County Committee for ISdS-S.
A. M. SPENCER, Chairman,
E j PORPLE, J. I MITCHELL, ‘
o’ S PACKARD, HENRY CROFO’!?,
OILLIS DARTT, EMMER BOWEfr. :
Xc onr acknowledgment of the receipt of a photo
pj, of the line officers of the 45th, we neglected to
jtste (jut Mr. Doming haa them on tale. ‘ _
XVe are obliged toMr. Y. H, Baldwin for a basket
e t nice apples. Also" to Mr. k. B. Wright, of I'arih
ajtoa, for some fine pears. .
pr. C. MTDabst, of this borough/dsas shown,ue a
uperh sett of teeth mannfaetnredby him, to utder."
Its eight of them almost reconciles one to a lies of
sobers. -
Xee Oa-HcsTEne. —The work goee bravely on in
this county. Jacob’s Well li down 34 feet—rook sol
id The Oceola well iadown 390 feet, thronghjoap
,lote and bine slate. The Lneky Well is down 770
f M t, with increaaing prosper ta of petroleum. Ho.re/ 1
port from tho other well*. " i
CiCSET.—One David E. Baker, a fugitive' £ro#»
lie Baih. If. Y, jail, was arrested by. Sheriff Tabor
on Pino Creek, last Sunday, and .lodged in jail. A
requisition will probably relieve onr jail of.bis prefp
net toon. His crime is horsestealing. .
four has juet received auothar lot of those
perb American watches, put up in he t
ityie. Foloy is content with Small profits and quit k
tales, and when he says an article is No, 1, yon cs i.
depeud upon it. « *.
Thb Cokcebt.— The Glee Club gave its jjecdi.d
Concert at the M. E. Church Tuesday ls 'X
week, before a .fine audience. The programme wits
most excellently made up, and carried out to the le£
Ur. The performance was fine, and reflected 1 great
credit upon all concerned.
We bad a flying visit from Friend
of the Potter Journal, one day last week. We are
rejoiced to say tbit he bore outward evidence of pros*
perity and happiness, notwithstanding the fact that
he is a gay and-fastlve- bachelor, and dwellethina
provincial town, * & *
Fete Picture#..—Mr. Wm. H. Hastings, of W\4-
iwneport, has the agency for Lycoming and Ti<S ;a
wantiei for the sale of a series of splendid pdrtra la
of Washington, Martha W&shingfsn, Lincoln, GraVit*
Webstar, Clay, and Douglas, lithographed in oil,
on canvas. These portraits are faithful* and artists;.
We heartily commend them to lovers of fine pictur es.
Fibe I—We leam that a barn belonging to MV J.
Hetlzb, of Liberty, in this county, was destroyed
by fire Monday night, 4th lust., together with ablut
£0 tona of hay,- 200 bushels <vf oats, and*
fuming utensils. Tt was a bank barn, 64x5(1 ft et,
end the loss cannot fail below $3OOO. The fire
discovered at about 9 o’clock. It was doabtless Che
work of an incendiary.
Gpwabd Ekaush, of Morris, was seriously wAbi
ded in the right arm, by A the accidental diseharg . ..of
& rifle which be was cleaning, recently. Ski! cl
means were used by Dr. D. Bacon, bis attending p y
•icisn. to save the arm; but hemorrhage'of the X a
cbi&l artery on. the eighth day after tbe accid of,
having set ip, and proved obstinate, amputation as
made imperative. Dr. 8., amputated tbe arm
the elbou on the 21st ult., and tbe patient, is do og
well. English was a member of the 207th P. V. ibd
participated in battles in which that .regiment
was engaged. 1 •'
As volt Customs*. ~Wehavo been shown s mfto
le bullet taken from tbe neck of Mr. Georgh Boggles,
laic of tbe 148th P; V., by Dr. W. W, Wsßßf o| this
borough. Mr. Boggles received this ogly customer,
in battle, lost March. The bullet entered
jaw and lodged in tbe back part of' the neck. Itl»y.
behind and just below the bifurcation of the left car
otid artery, and the hospital burgeons refused ex
tract it owing to tbe dauber attending the operation..
The ball was flattened .and shapeless, with jagged
riges, and weighed one " ounce. Df. Daniel
twisted Dr. Webb in Jhe operation. The
rapidly recovering. '•! i.
Ah, here be comes I — T’Ae Lxtti* Corporal- —thfc'Very
thing needed to perfect juvenile literature. “ Eitit
ing against Wrong, and for the Good, the
lie Beautiful,” is Ms war-cry. We have read ~.wo
numbers of this delightful 16 page quarto mopt'. ilv,
published for the children by Mr. Alfred A. 'SfcTrfSmJ
Chicago, 111. Little Folks, if you want this
paper, you have but t(T send $1 to Mr. Sewell* 4 1 ’Chi
cago, and he will send it io you, together wT :a-tbe
children’s portrait of Mr. Lincoln, as * premiu'* i. If
any boy or girl will send him si* subscribers % sd $6,
be or she will recervean extra copy, and the'pytace,
for the trouble. So go ti work,-children. .<• :
“ The Field, The Dungeon, and The Escape."- Mr.
William H, Hastings, agent for Kstori
t*l work, relating to tbe prison pens of .the. liouth,
h now in ibis neighborhood, canvassing, He the
exclusive agency for Weltsboro, Blossburg and (fard,
sud we commend him and the work to all
to secure the most reliable history of prison £ -Ie in
Hebeldom, as also adventures in the field, and h the
service—in all of which Mr. Richards©*; the
wtbor, ig thoroughly posted. This work, hf ■ met
vitb the immense sale of 70,000 copies within 6.'"days.
Tb« author is one of the foremost of journalists iu
Americaj capable of making a most readable work,
which he has done. It reads like a novel, ye ’“ia"wo-
r j painful fact It contains a fall report of | !ik ex-
in the secret service during the of
lec ** 9 lon Conventions, in the field, and in Bk- sbury
for it by'all means. It is - e£uti
fa!lj illustrated, = r> ,
Broke Jail.— One'Wilfbrd Dady, s' Bredf Co.
®**perado, awaiting sentence for larceny, and : iathan
Mickle, a lad of 16, convicted pf an aieaqlt >< Iji in*
l«nt to commit a rape upon a girl of nine ye' ri, left
[without permission last Thursday it ,
Tba escape was made by means of a sfcelct.ti ‘ key
io Bady*c possession. The only blame that fan be
laid upon anybody arises from the fact that tf e pria*
oaer was not searched before incarceration. '1 foeklly
Part, Mickle was arrested at or near Holid/ytowp,
™daj afterseon, and brought back, by Ur.' Melvin
Hotchkiss, of this borough.' Dady is still *
ott gh adrertiaement has been made of with
descripllohpiylb'e sheriff, and trusty me *«re on
watch for him- This , Dady stole a qua ;iity of
doable do thing from the bout-e of F. & Sm/h, Esq.
d Tioga, some weeks ago. He was followed 1 tnd ar
r#*l*d at WilUaxnsport, and on He irey bacli he got
et * r t of his captor and jozaped through^thcoar
—
window while the eari were in rapid motion. His i.. =< j d mggWj! I f
right arm waa broken in tha fall, and ha waa brought! wWDiI BUI)
to Welleboro in n disabled cottdition.l He.ie about 5 S • ._*
W elx, dark complexion , and aW BETAHx D« ALEBOtf^pßOSPECTUS
yearroldr Ann in a »llnef A•' reward kit $$ 0 ieoffif t. _ • ■ < .
•led for hii apnrehepaionf DRUGS AND MEDICINES. CHEMICALS,
“ : : ; DaINTS, VARNISHES; DYES. j. !•;[<;
. PUTTY, PERFUMERY. .
WINDOW GLASS,
Debbab, Tioga Co., Pa., Sept. 1,1865.
To the Member* 0/ the Republican County Convention
and the Citizen* of Tioga County :
Having learned from the published proceeding* of
the 'Republican County Convention, that held iu ses
sion in Wells boro, on the 25th oil, of my nomination
for the position of County Surveyor, I take this op
portunity to thank the members of that Convention
and the citizens of Tioga County, for the honor con
ferred in thus presenting me to the voters of our
county as worthy to fill a position of responsibility
fend trnst
I recogniA* in the action of the Convention as re
gards myself, and also in the resolutions passed by
it, a recognition of the claims of the class to which I
belong, viz, that of the disabled soldier. I wish it
distinctly understood, that I do not claim for myself,
nor for my disabled comrades, any superior rights or
privileges, because of our disability, beyond those
enjoyed by each and every loyal citizen of the county...
£ut I do claim that we are entitled to the sympathy
id- the community at largo, and the action of the Con
vention assures us that our claims in that respeot.are
apt disregarded. Being incapacitated by the loss, oX - .
my arm from following advantageously to myself my
profession, as a Surveyor, I most respectfully decline
the nomination tendered me.
Respectfully, Dabics'L. Deakb. /
Unprecedented, —The satisfaction that the “ Family
Record” meets with among the people wherever it is
seen.
• The Pboposed CouyrrMotnrarasT.—The proposed
plan of a County Monument, a sketch of which was
'furnished by Chas. F. Veil, Esq., of Liberty, has been
photographed by Wood, the Artist. Copies of this
design, suitable for Photographic Albums, will be
sent by mall, to any address free of postage,npon tbe
receipt of Twenty-Five Cents. Hugh Yocwj,
Wcllsboro, Aug. 23,1865, Bookseller, Ac...
Tha Hewburypori Herald concludes an inter
esting history of tbe various substitutes for the
large and costly pipe organ with the following
well-deserved notice of the Cabinet Organ:
“All these inventions were, however, but little
more than a series- of experiments, a striving
after an ideal, which should combine all excel
lences and ; reject all imperfections, which, ae
'cording to the universal 'testimony of the great
est musicians throughout the world,,Jibs at hist
been attained in the “ Cabinet Organ* of Ma-'
son & Ilamlin. Those who have had their ears
pained by tbe thin, brassy sound of. the old
fashioned serapbine, in which the,, wind was
forced instead of drawn through, or who have
tried to be thankful for the improved melodeon,
but wishing there was more of it, can hardly
realize that an instrument of tbe' same class
.should bo .capable of such power,
tone, and surprising effects as .thd Cabinet Or
gans. • ~
married.
In Charleston, on tbe 8d inst, by Rev. P. Rey
nolds, Mr. MYRON MICKEL and MUi ESTHER
A. COLE, both of Charleston.
Xn Chatham, July 2d, 1865,*by N, E. Hastings,
Esq., CHAS.-THOMPSON, of Knoxville, and ME
LISSA MARKHAM,- of Chatham.
By the same. Sept; Bs, ALLEN HOHQHTELING
and ESTHER SHORT all of Chatham.
IP'Mansfield, on the Ist Inat.; : by "Wm/
Esq., Mr. OSCAR J, PHILLIPS and Mia*ELLEN
A. HYMES, all of Mlddlebury.
• .In Tioga, on the 29th ult., by H. H. Borden, Esq.,
Mr. TflOS. ALLEN and Mias ANNA M. HACKET,
both of Chatham.
In Mansfield, on the 31st uIL, at the house of the.
bride's father, by Lyman Beach. Jr., Esq.. Mr. B. £.
KNAPP, of Lawrence, and Miss FRaNKIE E,
HOLDEN, of Mansfield.
Long may they live, and enjoy many little Knapps
as agreeable as the one the fair bride took on this oc
casion. . , . L. B.
SHEEP FOR SALE AT jitTCTIOS.—I shall ; sel{
at auction on Thursday, the 7th' day of £eptem-’
ber next, at my farm in Richmond township, Three
Hundred Lambs, in good condition^
Richmond, Aug. 30,1565. '* A. W. 1 WILSON*
NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given, that there will
be a meeting of . the Stockholders t of the
Run Coal Company, held, at the office of tbe Compn
ny in Blossburg, Pa., on Tuesday, September. Il2th,
1805, at 12 o’clock M., for the. Section of
for the ensuing year- J, F- DEB, Clerk.
August 30, 1865-2w*
Millwright carpenter’s tools, &
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE—
The Subscriber will dispose Of to customers us they
offer, a full sett ef Millwright and Carpenter’s Tools,
on the.prcmises late of B. F. M. Webster, Niles Val-i
ley, Tioga County, deo’d.
Also—a quantity of Household Furniture, such as:
Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Crockery, a large Cooking/
Stove, and other articles too numerous to mention.'
Please call early, as tbe property will be disposed of;
to the first customers who offer.*
Niles Valley, Aug. 30. ’55 * S. C. WEBSTER.
JjJXRE ! FIRE !! , FIRE I!! '' \ : ]
The undersigned begs leave to announce tb the '
people of Tioga County that he has established au‘
agenoy in Wellsboro, for the well known . -■!
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, |
of New York. ~
That he is prepared to Insure ail kinds of property
upon as reasonable terms as can be had In any other
[responsible Companies, AND ISSUE POLICIES
| without sending'Qie application to the General Office:
This is one of the richest Companies in tbe United
States,having a ,
Cash Capital of Two Bullion Dollar^
besides [the Assets which-on the Ist of January, 1865^
amounted t 0.., $3,765,503 42
Liabilities,./. 27,901 52
Its Officers are : i
CHAS. J. MARTIN.; ...^President-
A. F. W1LW0RTf1........... ...Vice President.
JOHN McGBE. ~.Becrelary>
•T.'H. WASHBOEN Assistant Sec’jr.
This Company has taken out
A STATE LICENSE, j
Mid monthly pay. the per oentage charged upon its
Receipts which is mad. necessary by tbe laws of
Pennsylvania, in order to make it* policies valid ami
binding upon the Company. AH policies issued by
Companies which have net taken out a State license
are declared null and'void, and the parties are liable
to a heavy penalty for so insuring. See Pardon's.
Digest, page 853, Sec. 21, 22, 23. . . ’
Wellsboro, Ang.- 23, 1865.- W. H. SMITH. 1
JAB. T. CLOSE, F. B. COBBETT, - W. A. MONRO*!*
Col. 16th Va. Tola. Of New York. .. Late of War Dept.
CLOSE, CORBETT fe MOETROE, ;
Attorneys, QMm, Patent , Real Estate,
And Genera} Insurance .Agents.
.O- '-f
Claime of all all' kinde againet the United Jitatfe
Government or individual* collected. '
Ordnance, Quartermasters’, and all Government aei
oonnta promptly made np and adjusted.
MONEY LOANEDand ADVANCED on Claims.
Special attention given to PATENT CASES.
REAL ESTATE Bought ond Sold. HOUSES
and FARMS for Sal© or Kent in Washington* D (!.,
Alexandria, Va., and surrounding country.
POLICIES granted on LIFE; FIRE, and MARINE
RISES in some of the oldest and most responsible
Insurance Companies.
Office, 227 Penn a. Avenue, ‘ '
opposite Willards’ Hotel,
July IS, 1805-3 m. Washington, D. C.'
'FANet Poods, 1
: ri ' : ’■’ - : ‘SPICES, -•- =
TOILET' ARTICLES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
PICTURE GLASS, WINDOW GLASS,
ENVELOPES, CAP 4 LETTER PAPER,
INKS, &0.,.4q., 40.
N. B.' Physicians' Prescriptions and all other
Recipes will' be carefully and accurately made up
front pure and reliable Medicine?.
. Well'shorO/Aug. 23,1866; • ’ J. A. BOV.- -
DISTINGUISHED AIREIFAL.
';,
.-K . ‘ . . '. , , ,
Has just returned from Now York, with an enormous
Stock of t :
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, .
. • • . 1 I 'itA . ,
and is .offering item:to the public for LESS money
than they have been sold since Jibe .WAR. '
GREEN TEAS—JAPANESE OOLONG, IM-
PEKIAL 4 YOUNG HYSCp
of various qualities from 75c. to $2.00 per lb.
' COFFEES—JAVA, RIO, LAGDIRA,
in kernel und all the varieties of ground Coffees,
SUGARS—GRANULATED, CRUST, POW
DERED, ■
and all the grades, of CQFFPE SUGARS; also a
large and splendid assortment of’
BROWN SUGARS,
Cannot fail to please customers if they will call and
examirie our' Stock, either in price or quality. ■
SYRUP & MOLASSES, !
Varying in price from 6Sc. to $1,50 per gallon.
FISH—WHITE, FISH, TROUT, CODFISH,
BLUE FISH,
and Various kinds of MACKEREL,
Also a good, stock of Brooms, Market Baskets,
Corn Baskets,“Axir Helve*,' Wash Boards, Scrub
Brushes, Bed Cords, Boor.-Mats, Buggy Mats, 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. Eingsford t Sons' Corn Starch, Sago, Yermicella,
Tapioca,' all kinds of ’
SPICES. CLOVES, CINNAMON, GINGER,
NUTMEG, &c.. i - .
Also Bldck Snuff, and Yeildw SnuiT, a good assort
ment of ■ ’'* ,
FLAVORING EXTRACTS A TOILET SOAPS.
W. T- MATHEBS
keeps constantly on hand the best brands of Saleta
tjue,Soda, Cream Tartar, Sal Soda for Washing; also
the best grades of
I !' FAMILY FLOOR; CORJST MEAL,
by the barrelor sack, the beat quality of
Kerosene Oll»nd Lamp Oils
, The lost but sot least to'mention is, W. T. MATH
ERS
' WILL NOTRE 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.
Welisboro, Aug'. 23, 1865. 1
P. R. WILLIAMS
received a Large and Fresh Supply of:
.UNSEED OIL,, WHITE LEAD, <t . ZINC
PAINT* which he-offers to sell cheaper than can be
boaghi this aide of the City. He.has also a very,
large stock of f ,
COLORING MATERIALS, /
such as ..
MADDER,
ALUM,
COPPERAS,
INDIGO,
VITRIOL,
LOGWOOD, *o.,
whiah.wiUheaold 25 per cent, cheaper than can be
bought at .any other establishment in the county*
HOWE A STEVENS'
; FAMILY DYE COLORS
always on
Coil and examine my Stock and you will be sore
to bny. ' P. R. WILLIAMS. ,
Wollsboro, Ang. 23,1865.
Lost.— two certificates of capital
-STOCK of First National Bank of Wellsboro.
One for Twenty Shares and the other for Ten Shares
in jthe name of E. B. Campbell. -S
The finder will be suitably rewarded by delivering
them to J. L. ROBINSON, Cashier of said Bank.
Wellsboro, Jane 21, 1865.
NOTICE.— It IS expected that the Collectors' of
the County and Bounty Taxes of Tioga County
‘Will by all means make every exertion to settle np
their duplicates by September Court, as it depends,
upon their promptness in payment to keep np the
credit of the county in paying the County Bonds.
, Aug. 16, 1865. A..M. SPENCER, Treas’r.
W MEAT MARKET,— ,
WM. TOWNSEND, Aosmt.
Wholesale and Betail- Dealer fa.
FLOUR, FORK, HAMS, & GROCERIES;
WEtiLSBOBO, l»Ai
■ . ALSO,
: FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, BUTTER, &c.
Shop one Door South of Smith’s Law Office.
• Wellsboro, Aug. 2, •
CAUTION. —Whereas, my wife, MARGARET J
has left my bed and board without Just cause or
provocation, I hereby forbid all persons harboring or
trusting heron my account as I will pay no debts of
her contracting after this date.
Elkland, Sept. 6, 1886. RALPH GILLETTE.'
; * WtmUvkri.
■* . '-2 - > <
—OF THE— ''
V- -/ S-J
WELLSBORO
> U.i *M / J . i , -
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
*• -.:U
' ■' J -
■ ■m. . ijlAv;.-Cr> r >, 1.
.ciPWli? « 100,000.
■ ■>) t!/ OT ; * f.\) J■;
> ? iiHAV - :iii i JH.| .Wli*
10,000 SHARES OF m EACH
first' assessment si’ per' j shAße.'
910,000 Working jCapltal.
The Wellsboro Petroleum Company has duly exe
cuted leases of 5,000 acre* of selected takes, ly
ingin the townships of Belmar, "Charlestdn, Ship
pen, Caines, Morris, Liberty, and Middlebnry, 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 be commenced
when three-fonrthsof the authorized stock shall be
subscribed and ten 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.
Directors:
L. BACHE, President,
H. W. WILLIAMS,
J.'W. BAILEY,
J.RIBEROLLB,
S. 'S. BACHE, :
CrCOPESTICK,
J G. P. CARD,
LBHOY TABOB.
AMOS COOLIDGE,
J. L. ROPJfISON, Treasurer,
M. H. COBB, Clerk.
BOYS ABE COMWO.MOMEf
AND!xHAT ,
LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK
—OF—
FALL GOODS
IS DAILY ARRIVING AT ' '
JOHN R; BOWEN’S,
FRESH FROM NEW YORK.
LADIES,
Ji CALL AtfD SEE 1 THEM; 11
AND GENTS' CALL FOR TER LADIES,
And Look at the Goods
AT THE SAME TIME.
Remember—at BOWEN’S.
Wellsboro, Aug.'9,1866.
Knoxville boot, shoe, * leatosr
store.— —= ...
WHOLESALE & RETAIL;
The undersigned having formed a co-partnership
under the name und title of
1. LOOHRT & CO.,
can be found at the'old stand, corner of Main and
Mill Streets, where they will keep constantly on hand
a general assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER * FINDINGS,
of the beat quality, which they will sell so cheap
for Cash, as to make it sn object for dealers to bny
here.
Oar Stock consists in part of
MEN’S, A BOTS, CALF, KIP, & ’STOGA
BOOTS,
of oar own 'manufacture. Also,
LADIES’ GAITERS, BALMORAL, KID, &
CALF, & MISSES SHOES.
; i ! 'i; - .'l.'*
French and Oak Stock constantly on hand for sale.
Cub paid at all times, for HIDES,'PELTS, and
FURS
TEEMS— OASB ON DELIVERY.
I.LOQHRY, Knoxville, Pa. 1
J. RICHARDSON, Elmira, N. Y.
.Knoxville, August 2,1865-tf.
J)BNNBTLVANIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
The Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society will
hold its Exhibition on September 26, 27, 28, and 29,
1866, at
WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY.
Any ihformatiop desired by persons desiring to
exhibit applications for premium lists or posters, or
by members of the Society, will be given by the un
dersigned, or A. BOYD HAMILTON, President,
Harrisburg. A. BROWER LONQAKEB,
Norristown, Pa., July 26,1865-31. Secretary.
fJIO THE PEOPLE OF TIOQA COUNTY:—
Get the beat and only authorized Life and Public
Services of .ABRAHAM LINCOLN, impartial, truth
ful, 750 pages, with beautiful engravings, good paper
and binding—by Hbh. H. J. RAYMOND, M. ,C.
Seme important things are copyrighted and cannot
be used in any other work. Wait for the Agent and
see RAYMOND’S before yon subscribe. ’
1. R. VAN HORNE, M. D, Agent,
For Lawraboevilfe, Tioga, Richmond, Chatham, Dser
fleld, Clymer, Westfield and other towns.' 1
Knoxville, Aug. 2,1865-tf.
A LARGE STOCK of PERFUMERY and YAN,
KEE NOTIONS, for sale by P. R. William*',
Ho. 3 Union Block, Wellaboro, Pa.
>! li
i ‘ 'i / n
BAND, HOOP & BAR IRON, STEEL, NAIL
RODS, HORSE SHOES, HORSE SHOE
c . HAILS, A CUT NAILS,
PUMPS, LEAD PIPE.
Also, a most complete assortment of
STOVES, -TIN, COPPER,^A ..SHEET IRON
■' TVARB;
and a fall assortment of
-J Li” ’ i.l
HAYING TOOLS,
in their a won. »' ■ • i -
Partioolar attention paid to the maanfactore of
MILK CANS;
the ■nbsoribera having bad an entendre experience in
the mannfactore of the article.
Alto a quantity of
FANCY, PRESSED, & JAPAN WARE.
We ore selling a nice article of SAD-IBOH HEATEB,
which effect* a'great wring in fuel. - <
i. I‘. r- _ ,
JOBBING and REPAIRING done promptly, in
the beat manner, and on the most favorable terms.
We also desire to say that we shall sell oar 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
bny of ns, and shall study the interest of patrons as
writ as ear own.
The Subscriber will take in exchange for Tin-
Ware,
SCRAP-IRON, LEAD, PEWTER, COPPER,
Coll and examine oar stock before purchasing else
where. QUHIT 4 TUCKER,
. Successors of Wm. Roberta.
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\\f INDOW GLASS Jb PUTTY, fox sale eheap,
TT at P. B. Williams’ Drug Store.
VANBUSRIRK’S SOZODONT for Cleaning
Teeth, for sale at P. R. William** Drag Store.
, T. L. BALDWIN, A ..
IS now receiving a large and well selected
STOCK OF - |
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
emulating in part of a General Stock of
All of which will be lold VERY LOW for
©N —•
gPRINQ AND SUMMER GOODS!
DEI GOODS,
IADIEI’ DRESS fIOODI,.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS AND OAFS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOESi
WOODEN WARE, 40.. 40.
READY PAT ONLY
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
All persons baying GOODS for
READ T PAT, I
Are reapeotfnlly invited to call and examine •'
THE STOCK,
A, they are to be lold at
VERT LOW PRICES.
CASH PAID FOR WOOL.
Tioga, May 17 18*6. T.L. BALDWIN.
_ig, w red digestion from nn
healthyjbod, impure air, filth and filthy habits,
the depressing Tices, and, above all, by the vene
real infection. Whatever be its origin, it it hered
itary in the constitution, descending “ from parents
to children unto the third and fourth generation; *’
indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, “t
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their
children.” The diseases it originates take 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 the stomach
and bowels, derangements which produce indi
gestion, dyspepsia, 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 the
blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous dis
tempers leave yon. With feeble, foul, or corrupted
blood, you cannot have health; with that “life of
the flesh” healthy, you cannot have scroftdou*
disease.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
is ’compounded from the most effectual antidotes
that medical science has discovered for tills afflict
ing distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it
emails. That it is far superior to any other
remedy yet devised, is known by all who have
given it a trial. That it does 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: Bug’s
Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup
tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas,
Bose or St Anthony's Fire, Salt Eheurn, Scald.
Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in
the faihgs, white Swellings, Debility, Dropsy,
Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis
and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases,
Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole series
of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood.
Minute reports of individual cases may be found
in Ayer’s American Almanac, which is furnished
to the 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 speak to him of its bene
fits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses
the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims &r
more subject to disease and its fatal remits
are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten,
and does greatly shorten, the average duration of
human life. The vast importance of these con
siderations has led us to spend years in perfecting
a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This wa
now offer to the public under the name of Ann’s
Sarsaparilla, although it is composed of ingre
dients, some of which exceed the best of Sana
pariUa in alterative power. By its aid you may
protect yourself from the suffering and danger of
these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions
that rot and fester in the blood, purge out the
causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow.
By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the
vital functions, and thus expels the distempers
which lurk within the system or burst out on any
part of it.
We know the public have been deterred by
many' compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised
much and did nbthing; but they will neither be
deceivednor 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 to
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. i.
AYER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
The ’World’s Great Remedy for Coughs,
Colds, Incipient 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 the
C'llic that its quality is kept up to the best it ever
been, and that it may be relied on to do all it
has ever done.
Prepared by Da. J. C. Ayek 4 Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Maas.
Sold by all druggists every where, and by
Sold by J. A. Boy and P. B. Williams, WtUsborO ;
Dr. H. H. Borden,Tioga; S.S. Packard, Covington?!
C. V. Elliott, Mansfield; S. X. Billings, Caines; ana
by Dealers everywhere. [Nov. 28,18M-ly.]
WELLSBORO STEAM WOOL CARDINS £
CLOTH DBESSIH6 WORKS.—The Sub
scriber having built an entire new Mill for the pur
pose of Carding Wool and Dressing Cloth in the
lower part of town near Riberole's Tannery, retarne
thanks for past favors and would inform the people
of Tioga County and other places adjoining that he
is ready to Card Wool on short notice as his works
ran by steam power. Wool Corded 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 be returned by the same if ordered.
Wellsbooo, May 31, 1885. CHARLES LEE.
The wellsboro and trot express.
The subscriber will take charge of Express pack
ages for New Tork and Philadelphia by tho way of
Covington, Mansfield, and Troy, guarantying tholr
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 Coning
and Elmira. Packages for New Tork can he sent
cheaper, and as promptly by this route as by any
other. Office opposite Boy's Drug Store.
- . W. N. MARVIN, Proprietor.
I WsllsboTO, Jane 18,1885,
'be peculiar taint or infeo
- which we call Scaor
lurks in the constitu
is of multitudes of men.
either produces or is
jduccd by an enfeebled,
itiated state of the blood,
■erein tlmt fluid becomes
impotent to sustain the
d forces in their vigorous
ion, and leaves the sys
to fall into disorder
decay. The scrofulous
itamination is variously
ised by mercurial dii-