THE AGITATOR. t 0 OA i _i.HH HIECIU-iEECCB VfelUboro. Wednesday, Sept, IS, 1868. XJew Advertisement*. Attorney Counsellor at Law—John S- Tb* Maaon L Hamlin Cabinet Organs, tvtray*—W m. *. k dminiatraforVNntioe— B. Packard, AdmV, ■■ « f * “ —H. E. Potter, Qeorpo 1 The Right Thing for the Tiroes—Dr. Ko,. ’ , ' Tiors Marble Works— Cole & Oelkins, green tor's Nbdoe—Philetos'Crnndall, Ex’r. r . ■ Hunter’s Patent Water Founts or Bored Welr>--E. A Johtston. Agent. *f A Plain Statement of Facta—J. A. Parsons. glffira * WiUtaasport B. B. Time Table. jrtioi will Arrl»« and noting South. «** r. u. -6iO*.¥. W , ft®js ht ’ "~£« £ * wjVtoy l6 - I * Bs - __ _ Malls Depart,. M tin North, ASO l_ M. For the North, ,B?ii p. «• "T South, W 5 ?. JJ. « “ South, 63U, jr „ “ East, -A46 p. Si, “, “ port .7:i> *.K. j. .< Wat, A«0 ».*. « “ Vest, _.rrj)'4. k. BRIS BAIIiWAY ftdM »ill !«r« Coming «t about th. following b'torai 1 ■ ! wurwinn aorss. ■' So. J. BalUo Eiprm, p. m.' So S, Night Exprus, 7-M a, mi so (!m£ - - Vo'T' KzpnMS for ItanldTk and Bn£Wo r .... 7:18 a.m. Ka Molii for Bnflklo and Dunkirk .IdW a. m. eastward Botrun. \o 2, New York Bxpre* JWtSft. m, k*,KTe*“ ; Id 6, Steamboat Express, ; ..... 3:10 p.m. So. I, OlMlMitt Express,. 3:10 a. m. v 0 12, Night fapmi, Hr 11 ft. m. A. T. COCHRAN, Agent at Coining* BloasboTg & Coming, & Tisga Bail Read. Usrs Corning. juu...... i00a.»,1!MaU,...„ i c£o mmodation-...«8 40 p. m*i ] Aocnmmodation...lO 16 ■ i in. L.H. SHATTOCK, Bn jn. , Ksr. WitLUM Seibt, of Rochester, N. If ~>lll pnub at the Methodist Chnroh in Wellsboto, this etsnlng. , v ‘V.i Tax North Branch Association of till bold Its next Annual meeting at Bjlvanis.-lJad ford county, Pa., on Wednesday and Tborsdsy *_eto b« Uth and 12th. ' . -~j Tit ladles of Mansfield will hold a Festival fc ; the benefit of the U. B. Cbnroh, in Bailey's Ball, of ; day evening, Sept 16th. ■ All are Invited to &tt fid. The Mansfield Brass Band will be in attendan e. By order of Cornrhitl te. Coxcirt. —The Tioga Brail Band will girt ajfori esrt, consisting of Brail, String, and Vocal S^ui. i, til Prsabjtarian Church, on Friday evening, ;«pt JJd, 1866. Admittance 26 cents. ■ . . JinayiaH- opnAif, of Bindley, Stonbon Co., IfjjT., left home Aog. 27th, while partially deranged. He is sixty years old, had a grey and sandy beard. AHis usphew, Geo. Upham, of Lindloy, wail go for-hlutand reward any, one who has the ear# of him, on bled by letter. ' ,'y Ws publish the.appointments for the Troy District if the Sait Genesee Conference in another pliffe.— Our readers in this neighborhood will be glad $ See that Mr. Shaw is to remain with ns Wellaboro needf a few more men of hie nnSe; ting ‘energy. , We art obliged to Mr. Silas Johnsos, of Be mar, for a splendid melon, the tot and only one we jiave ims this year. The Agitator, and the juyedile'jigi- Utors, enjoyed It muchly. The u Devils” else "beg to he remembered. y r Nones. —The Stockholders of “ Petroleum Company*' are hereby notified that cites of Stock will beissued to pre watiUon of the Treasurer's receipts for ment of 10 per centum to me at the “ Agitato!/\ of- Acs. Byrder. M. 11, Cobb, Cfi A. The following nominations have been made h 1 the Republicans In adjoining J Bradford —Senator, lion. Geo. Landon J- dge, f, B. Streeter; Representatives; Lorenzo Grit hell, 0. W. Kinney. ; $ : Sosqd*hasa—Judge, F. 6. Streeter; Senator, Hpa. Wmu j, TorroU j Representative, J. T. (jurnsron. Potter —Ad. Law Judge, Hon. 11. W. Senator, Hon. A. G. Olmsted; Kepreeentatiw 6. Mane W. W. Brown, of UlyssesJ LtcomisG—Assembly, 8. C. Wingard, Df> Isaac Rothrock, CaptT D. A'. “Irwin ; Sheriff,'Lewis ,if Bytin ; : Prothonotary, Maj. James M. Wood. * 1 j, Ccmox—Senator, James Chatfasin;. Aijeeffibly.. 1 Sergt Thomas F. Bomb later; 3>ist. Attorney, T. Harvey. ... m } /V Wellssoro' Academic. —The Fall Term commenc- Ust Thursday undei moat encouraging eirfifcastan «*. Tbs attendance was about 80 the first .d£y, in abasing to 90 on Friday, with a rea ching 100 for the -Term. Mr. VanAJleu is IttMter of the art of putting genuine life and, jdgor into erery enterprise ho undertakes, no’ Ecieotj in the art of teaching. Unlessall gigo i Tail, OQr Academy is to be as thoroughly, renovated Sa mo ttle and reputation as it - has been by the carpenter end finftber. - . - - ’-•* , Bat little can be sald is addition to what way be fathered from the circulars which have been scatter widely. If untiring energy, and zeal In tbit cause education, joined' to superior ability, can Achieve tD ything, onr Academy, under the management of Mr. Van Allen and his accomplished corps' oj^toach- j wt, will present unrivaled advantages to you g folk who wish to obtain a'liberal education. * , Jihi !—lire wm the pl*d by Mrs. Stereos, Milliner, on >la.in Sf.'reet, sf 8 o’clock Saturday evening, and so far awfanccd M to render fruitless &H efforts to save it. ¥a * a goodly crowd on 'the ground in a few i ihntes, and all hands were turned to the work .of aaf ug the dwelHngi <)f Judge Wiillston and Mr. Eicbi >ds, on tide. Fortunately—we may say provid ntially *~tbe night was not windy, and tie »tmospi suf eharged with driving scud, or, in any- Itke a supply of water for the engine liLd £iaii tteo neither honee could bare escaped serioits damage* The engine wn on the ground in season, an’S -while *^ 6 wafer lasted, did good service. Aa it was,' St saved “ r - Richards's house and greatly aided ioL saving of. Judge WlUiston. • Bat everybody .fair the" "■Uiings worked well—we may asy hsrolcflly, and when all did to wall It would be invidious to (Sender * E y one in particular. *1 The fire waa kindled by an incendiary Hthont "onbt, There bad bien no fire in the h<s ie for a week, as we ere. informed. Tbe affair at ottld be thorongbly Investigated, and when the guil -t onali cnndj " let the law do Its duty.” The act flsetting to a dwelling so located aa to endanger i - habited dwelling, on either hand, is worthy of cap ill pnn “hment, Tbii fi« ought to teach ,na all—That— ' hellebore needs several targe wells, or itervoirs along Main street, . j needs to encourage Ita Rre'CoP pany to »ore efficient organisation, t i should have a SAB .of d, bead, m judgment, fog Chief Engineer orhe Fire ?Tfrom Troy as follow^: . * Morlog North. *■ • •• 1 Express,., 10$3 *». a. Mall, 9:30 r. a. Way Freight A:} p. if. Coal Train, A&' p. U D. S. BTOTER, Attire. Ptit'your heitjnan into that plhc*. -If, you hayo not got a “ best mao/’ import on®. . And finally— people should never go* to wort to gut houses of their furniture, until the loss, of the house is past doubt Had the people who carried fur- • nitureoot Saturday evening, token palls, and carried water, there could have been no danger whatever to any of the near dwellings. Remember this: A tall house does not fire alow 7 one easily ; for the heat,rises, and goes over the low one. But a low house easily seta a tall one on fire, for the same reason. ' 1 - ’ • Dresses, Yates Co., Ny., Sept 5, 1865. Frieku Cobb I take the liberty of addressing a line to you. Oar Conference closed -its session yes terday noon. We had a very pleasant session. Borne names that have long stood on the list will be found there no longer. Five have been removed by death, one by expulsion, and several by location. I send you a list of the appointments for the Troy District. 1 am spending the week in visiting old friends. Next week 1 expect to report in person and enter .upon the work of another year at Wellsboro. RespectfuHyy ~ • Jok?,- -Shaw^ Appointm’ts for Troy Dis*t— Thos. B. Hudson, P. E, Troy“tJ, H. Blades. Towanda—-J. T. Brownell. Burlington—G. J. Dubois. Canton—J. W. Patman. Monroeton—B. L. Btilwell. . : . i Springfield—G. W, Coolbaugh. Smithfield—Wm, M. Haakall. ForfcsvUle—Richard-Vidian,.. _ _ . Duahore—M. 6. Kymer. Mainsburg—R. Macwood. ' . 1 Mansfield—H. Lumpkin. • ■ WeUsboro—J. Shaw, Lawrehceville—T. S. Abrahams. Jackson—J, Robinson. Charleston—Charles Weeks. Farmington—Viranus Brownell. Knoxville—Otis B. Weaver. Westfield—C. L. F. Howe. •Brookfield—C. Dillenbeck. Pine Creek—W. Stathao. [Advertisement.] Being absent from home on business for several days, 1 returned on Monday afternoon. Sept. 1-1 fh, and found that our home had been consumed by fire, with over $2OO worth of furniture and goods with it. It* M. C. Stivers. Jit Ready.- Our readers should' be ready to sub scribe for the “ Family Eecord” when the agent makes his visit. We understand that it oannot be had at any book store. MARRIED. In Charleston, on the 6th Inst, by Rev. P. Rey nolds, Mr. Q. B. BAILEY, of Richmond, and Miss ESTHER A. HOTCHKISS, of Charleston. BOOK FOB EVERYBODY I— THE BISTORT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CORPS, .’Compiled from Official Documents by J. R. STPHER, Esq., (lats War Correspondent of the Tribunt.) Mr. O. B. STOKE, (of the Bnektails) it general agent for thit valuable work for Tioga County. It contains all the muster rolls ond the military history of every member of that famous corps. 723 pages. With , four engra vings on Steel. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVE NUE TAX NOTICE.— I am now ready to receive at my office In' Mans field, the United States Taxes on annual list for In comes,' Licenses, Carriages, Jte., for Tioga County, and for the accommodation of Tax Payers, I will meet them as follows to receive the same: - In Mansfield, at the Hotel of A. Hunt, Saturday, Sept. 16, 1865, from 10 o'clock A- M. to 4 P. M. In Fall Brook, at the Fall Brook Coal Company’s Store, Monday, Sept. 18, from 10 A, M t to 4 P. M. .In Morris Run,at the Company Store, Tuesday, Sept. 19, from.lfi A. M. to 4-P. M. In Blosaburg, at the Hotel of R.‘ Fair, "Wednesday, Sept. 20, from« 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. f In Covington,'at the office of E. Dyer, Wednesday, Sept. 20, from 4 P. M. to 6 P, M. + In the Slosson Hotel, Thursday, Sept. 21, from 10 &.|M. to 4 P. M. In Elkland, at the Ryan Hotel, Friday, Sept. 22, from ?0 A. M. to 4 P. M. In'Knoxville, at the Stubbs' Hotel, Saturday, Sept.- 23, fmtn 10 A. M. fo4 P. M; . In Wellfiboro, at-the office of M. Bullard, Monday, Sept. 26, frotn 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. In Tioga, at the Farr Hotel, Tuesday, Sept.-26, from 10-A. 6(1. to 4P. M. . • ,As there will bo no personal notice given, all who* ■neglect to pay on dr before tbe 27th day of her, 10 per cent, on tax, 20~cents service, and 4 ecu is. per mile travel, circular, will be added according to 1 section 28. Payment positively to be made in Gr&on-. backs pr National Bank Notes. J. M. PHELPS. Dep. Col. for Tioga Co., ISthitist. Pa. Collector’s Notice to manufacturers, and monthly: tax payers, under new and' spieial orders to me, I hereby give notice to all who bare a monthly Utx to pay, that each tax payer will hereafter be notified by me through mail, or in person, and all who do not pay in tbeir taxes at my office in Mansfield, within ten days from the date of snob notice, will suffer tbe full penalty of the Excise Tax Law, and all .such as send their money to me by mail, must enclose a 3 cent postage stamp to insure them a receipt. - . J, M. PHELPS. j I • -- - Dep. Col. for Tioga Co., 18th Bist, Pa. : Mansfield, Sept. 6,1886-3 w. | Millwright -tools, k HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOE SALB.4- Tbe Subscriber will dispose of to customers ns thofy offer, a full sett ef Millwright and Carpenter’* Tools ou the premises late of B. F. M-Webster, Niles Val ley, Tioga County, doc'd. • Also—-a quantity of Household Furniture, such oh Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Crockery, a large Cooking Stove, and other articles too numerous' to mention. Please call early, as tbo property will., be disposed of to the first customers who. offer. , . | Niles Valley, Aug, SO. '66 » S. C. WEBSTER. \ JURE! FIRE!! FIREUI— , The undersigned begs leave to announce to people of Tioga County that he has, an agency in Weilshoro, for the well known • HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, of New" VorK. That be isprepared.te insure all kinds of property' upon as reasonable terms aa ean be had in anyjother’ responsible Companies, AND ISSUE POLICIES without sending the application to the General Office. This is one of tbe -richest Companlea.-in the .United States, having a . . ' , Cash Capital of Two million Dollar^, besides tbe Assets which on the lst of January, 1866, amounted t 0..,,, $3,765,503 42 Liabilities -... ~ 77,201 62 Its Officers are CHAS. J. MARTEN.... President, A. P. WILWOBTH .Vice President, ■ JOHN McGEE .".Secretary, •J. H. WASHBOBN .............Assistant Sec'y. . This Company baa taken out .< A STATE LICENSE, i , and monthly pays the per eehtage charged upon its Receipts which is made necessary by the laps of Pennsylvania, in order to make its policies valldard binding npon the Company, All policies issued by Companies which have not taken ont a State license are declared unit and void,- and the parties are liable to -a heavy penalty Jot ao Insuring.! See" Pardon's Digest; pege-863,-See. 21,22,23. -; T Wtfllsboro, Aug.*23, 1866. W. H. SMITH, "\TTANf ED—SIX AKMT BLANKETS—For .T V which Cash will be paid.' Apply at tbe “ Agi tator" OfHcb. ' " - ' ( ; ■ Tfeilsbors/ Ang. 9, XMA-tf, ’ J ■ T3i £S I I QUA P jU.€ AGq a XTD & t A. £o¥,f HOLESAtE A RETAIL' DEALER IN DRUGS*AND ate&TCINES;' 6tiE&lCAi£ PAINTS; VARNISHES: DYES,' PUTTY, PERFUMERY, ■ • • ' - ;WINDOW GLASS, . .... . i t.; FANCY GOODS, .. SPICES.-, TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES; LOOKING GLASS PLATES, .PICTURE GLASS, WINDOW GLASS, ENVELOPES, CAP & LETTER PAPER, INKS, Ad., Ac., Ad. ' ■ N. S. Physicians’ Prescription! and all other Recipes will be carefully and accurately made up from pure and reliable Medicines. ; Wellaborq, Aug. 23, 1865/ J. A. HO If. DISTmGITISHED ARRIVAL. W. .T. MATHERS HMjastretu'raedfromNew Yorb.With an enOrmone Stock, of. ,■ . ~ r GROCERIES <& PROVISIONS, and Is offering them to the public for LESS money, thantheyhave been »old since the WAR. • GREEN TEAS—JAPANESE OOLONG, IM PERIAL ,& YOUNG, HYSON, ; of various qualities from 75c. to $2.00 par lb. '• - - ■ li . i COFFEES-JAVA; RIO, LAGUIRA; in kernel and dll the varieties of ground Coifed). - i: ‘ SOQAKSH-QRANULATED, CRUST, POW . DEREP,. and nil the grades of COFFEE 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 65c. to $1,50 per gallon. FISH—WHITE FISH, TROUT, CODFISH, BLUE FISH, and various kinds of MACKEREL’. Also n good «tock of Brooms, Market Baskets, Corn Baskets, Axe Helves, Wash Board), Scrub' Broshes, Bed Cords, Door Mats, Buggy Mats, Mop Handles, Pails; alsoaniee assortment of 'Eird Cages; The Ladies will please remember that W. T. Math ers keeps J. B. Stratton's CELEBRATED YEAST CAKE, T. Kingsfbrd A Sons’ Corn Starch, Sage, Yermieella, Tapioca, Macaroni, all kinds of ■ SPICES. CLOVES, CINNAMON, GINGER, NUTMEG, &o. Also Black Snuff, and Yelinw Snuff, a good assort ment of FLAVORING EXTRACTS it TOILET SOAPS. W. T. MATHERS keeps constantly .on hand the beet brands of Salera. toe. Soda, Cream Tartar, Sal Soda for Washing; also the beat grades of. . r FAMILY FLOUR, CORN MEAL, - by (he barrel oraack, the best quality of Kerosene Oil and Lamp Oil. Tbelast bat not least to mention i«, W. T. MATH. FRS' WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! 1 Goods to be ALWAYS AS REPRESENTED or bo sale. The highest market price in Cash paid (or Butter and Eggs. W. T. MATHERS. Weilaboro, Aug. 23, 1865.' P. R. WILLIAMS *\■ • . HAS ju»t received a Large,find Pre»b Supply of LINSEED OIL, VHITE LEAD, 4 ZINC FAINT, which be offer, to sell cheaper than can ho bought thU aide of the City. He' has also a very large stock of COLORING MATERIALS, < >. ’- 'iuchas. ’‘ , / •' ’ - |, madder, ... • ALUM, ■■ ■■ COPPERAS, . ~ INDIGO, •••< ="'/! ' . ' VITRIOL, : : \ / LOGWOOD.: *o.; whioh erill.be hold 25 per. cent, cheaper tfaah dsn be bought at any other establishmeiit in the county.' 1 SOri.-f • .HOWE;*. STEVENS’,., , FAMILY LYE COLORS * always on hand. * ... Call and examine my Stock and you will be sure to bay, . P.‘ E. WILLIAMS. . - Wellsboro, Ang. 23, 1865. Lost.— two certificates op capital STOCK of First Notional Bank of Wells boro. One for Twenty Shares and the other for Ten Shares in the name of E. B. Campbell. ' The Gnder will bo suitably rewarded by delivering them to J. L. ROBINSON, Cashier of said Bank. Wellsboro, Jiioe 21, 1865. NOTICE. —It is expected that the Collectors of the County and Bounty Taxes of Tioga County will by all means moke every exertion to settle up their duplicates by September Court, as it depends upon their promptness in payment to keep up the credit of the connty in paying the County Bends. . Aug. 16, 1865.. A. M. SPENCER, Treas’r. 31 EAT MARKET,— WM. TOWNSEND, Aoest. ’ . ... Wholesale and Retail Settler jj. FLOUR', PORK HAMS, & GROCERIES, WELXiSBORO, Pa. ALSO, FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, BUTTER, &c, Shop one Door South of Smith’s Law Office. Wellsboro, Ang. 2, 1866-tf. ■ T\pSQLOTION—To whom itmay concern, greet-; I f ing.—Knowye, that the firm of J. P. Biles & Co., of the Knoxville Foundry, is .this day, August 24th,,dissolved by mutual consent; the notes and ac counts win remain at the old stand for immediate odl loctlbn, .3 J. P. BILES, , ' '■Kwscvlller Sept. ; Si K. RUJggST. : U - petroleum. x pROSPECTUS-A-I ; h „ * - * f —OF XHB-r 5T WELLSBORO ' ! PETROLEUM COMPANY. T - -iT^ CAPITAL STOCK tsar, i:- \lr.; u ! ’ I. >■ i 10,000. SHARES OF $lO EACH. FIRST ASSESSMENT $1 PER SHARE. 910,000 Working Capital. The Wellsboro Petroleum Company has duly exe cuted leases of 5,000 acres of selected lauds, ly ing in,the townships of Delmar, Charleston, Ship pen, Gaines, Morris, Liberty, and Mlddlebnry, and in Wellsboro, Tioga connty, and In Brown township, Lycoming connty—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-fourths of 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, i H. W. WILLIAMS, J. W. BAILEY, J. RIBEROLLE, , J. N. BACHE, C. COPEBTICK, G. PriCARD,; ; ' LEROY TABOR. AMOS COOLIDGB, J. L. ROBINSON, Treasurer, M. H. COBB, Clerk. fJ\BE SOTS AJBJS COMING HOME'. AND, THAT LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK —OF— FALL GO ODS IS DAILY ARRIVING AT JOHN R. BOWEN’S, FRESH FROM NEW YORK. LADIES, CALL AND.. SEE THEM; AND GENTS CALL FOR. THE LADIES, ' . And Look at the Goods ■ ■ ■ ■ - ~ < AT THE SAME TIME. 'Remember—at BOWEN’S. Wellsboro, Ang. 9,1865. J>ENNSYLVANIA AGRIdULTURAL SOCIETY. The Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society will holdjits Exhibition on September 26, 27, 28, and 29, 1866!, at . WfLLIAMSPORT, LYboMING COUNTY. Any information desired by persona deairingto exbibit applications for premium lists ori posters, or by members of the Society, will be given by the un dersigned, or A. BOYD HAMILTON, Harrisburg. A. BROWER LONGAKER, NorrUtowovi’a., ; ; Secretary. rj lo TBS PEOPLE OF TIOGA \COU2iTY:~ Oat the best and only authorised Life and. Public Services of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Impartial, truth ful, 760 pages, with beautiful engravings, good paper and binding—by Hon. H. J. RAYMOND, M. C. Some im^rtapt ; thingB are copyrighted,-and cannot be used in any other work.' Wait 'fob the Agent and see RAYMOND’S before yon subscribe. E. rV VAN HORNE, M! D., Agent, For LawrenoevilU, Tioga, Richmond, Chatham, Deer field, Glymer, Westfield and other towns. Knoxville, Aug. 1(J65-tf. ... JAB. T. CLOSE, F. S. CORBETT, W. A. MONROE, ! Col. lßth Ts. vols. Of-New York.?.. Late of War Dept. CLOSE, CORBETT & BIONROE, Attorneys, Claim, Patent, Real Estate, AndCKmeral Ineurance Agent*. Claims of all ai( kinds against the Vniisd States '■ ' Government or individuals eoUectsd, Ordnance, Qaartermastors’, and all Government ac counts promptly made Up and adjusted. MONEY LOANED and ADVANCED en Claims. Special attention given to'PATENT CASES. REAL 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 BISKS in some of the oldest and most responsible Insurance Companies. Office, 227 Pennn. Avenue, opposite Willards’ Hotel, duly IS, 1866-3 m. Washington, D. 0. SHEEP FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—I shall sell at auction on Thursday, the 7th day of Septem ber next, at my farm in - Richmond township, Three Handled Lambs, in goc*d condition. '' Richmond, Aug. 30,1885. " A. W. WILSON. NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given, that there will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Morris Run Coal Company, held at the office of the Compa ny in Bloasborg, Pa., on Tuesday,. September 13th, 1866, at 12 o’clock M., for the election of Directors •for the ensuing year. J. F- DEE, Clerk. 1 August 30, 1865-2W* . • ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTlCE—Letters of ad ministration haying been granted to the under signed on the estate,of Micajah Seelye, late of. Law rence Boro, dea’d, notice is.-hereby given to those indebtad~to-make_iimnedUte. payment,.and those having claims toprsseut tljem properly authenticated fof settlement to''' ‘SARAH £, SEELYE, Ad’m’x. ! ' L*^renoeTij<»,' l Sept.'6, :: iBBs--6t.*' : ’ ’ ! ,u =. r. T • 's * ■? • J . . * V.’ Vtoo,ooo. bijs f Stoves r StoTesl I . Wc shall keep constantly on hand a full aeiortment of BAND, HOOP A BAR IRON, STEEL, NAIL RODS, HORSE SHOES, HORSE SHOE NAILS, A CUT NAILS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE. AUo, a indst complete assortment of STOVES. TIN, COPPER, A SHEET IRON C'l J' and a fall assortment of , Hayings r ro6i:s. in their season. Particular attention paid to tbs manufeotnie of HKULK CANS; the subsoribets having had an extensive experience in the manufacture of the article. Also a quantity of FANCY; PRESSED, 4 JAPAN WARE. We are selling a nice article of SAD-IRON HEATER, which offsets a great saving in fnei. JOBBING and REPAIRING dens promptly, in the best manner, and on the moat favorable terms. We also desire to say that we shall sell our wares as sbeap as they can be pnrohased anywhere else, the difference in freight end transportation only added. We intend to make it the interest of the public to buy of ns, and shall study the Interest of patrons os well as onr own. The Subscriber will take in exchange for Tin- Ware, SCRAP-IRON, LEAD, PEWTER, COPPER, BRASS, AND BAGS. Call and examine oar stock before purchasing else where. GUNN A TUCKER, Successors of Wm. Roberts. Wellsboro, Jane 14,1865-tf. * $ t mu RN •J* >9 ** w. © . si- § r s O’" O MV g.-.« * § M) ft ® - o © ■X £ * ■»:.S £ Z mm $ H £> * S ® (A £ m 2 , fl H w 83 ® j* t. «j * ® M ~ to "S | 1 •<S © £ •■ 'JU ' EL i© O £ T ■« S ©■ ® * 1 b* S fi £’ * *i2 b I H •g | O fa 4 § ®◄ * '.. ® 1 '◄ * | .© as , < S |J. •m i, 1,01 « i Or WINDOW GLASS & PUTTY, for sale cheap, at P. B. Williams’ Drag Store. "VTAKBtfSKIBK’S SOZODONT for Cleaning f Teeth, for Sale at P. B. Williams' Drug Store. WAKE; gPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! T. L. BAEiDWIN, 19 now receiving a large and well »«le<tei STOCK Of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, oonaiating in part of a General Stock of DEY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, " HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, • BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, 4c.. 40. All of which will be told VEB7 LOW for READY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS Of COUNTBt PBODDOI TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All peraom buying GOODS for READY PAT. Ara raapactfolly invited to call and examlma .THE STOCK, Aa they are to be aold at VERY LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOB WOOL. Tioga, May It 1886. T. L. BALDWIN. TSJ WORLD'S QEJLiT SEiKDT TOR SorofdlA and Scrofulous Disease*. From EmeryEdes, a iccli-knozcn merchant of Oxford, Maine. “ I have sold large quantities of your Sarsaparilla, but never yet one Bottle ■winch failed of the desired eflfiict sod full satisfaction to those who took If. As fast as Cur people try it, they agree there lias been no medicine likoit before In our community. *’ Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ulcers, Sores, and all Diseases of the akin. From Rev. Rabt. Straiten, Bristol, England. ' “ 1 only do my duty to you and the public, when I add my testimony to that you publish of the medicinal virtue* ofyour Sarsaparilla.' My daughter, aged tea, had an afflicting humor in her oars, eyed, and nair for years, which we were unable to cure until we tried your Sarsa- PABHXA, She has been well for aoifco months. o from Mrs, Jane E. Rice , atcdl-knaicm and much-esteemed lady of DcnnisviiU, Cape May Co.. 2i. J. “ My daughter haa suffered for a year past.with a scrof ulous eruption, which was very troublesome. XothlAg afforded any relief until wc tried your Sarsaparilla, which soon completely cured her ” Prom Charles P. Gage, Esq., of the vndely-knoion Gage, Murray <f Co., manufacturers of enamelled pavers in Eashua,#. E. u I had for several years a very troublesome humjr In my face, which grew constantly worse until It disfigured my features and oceanic an intolerable affliction, itnbd almost every thing a man could of both advice and medi cine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your Sarsaparilla. It immediately made my face worse, as yon told me it might for a time; but in a few weeks the new’ skin began to form under the blotches, and con tinued until my face is as smooth as any body’s, and X am without any-symptoms of the disease teat X know of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to yoor Sarsaparilla.” Erysipelas—General Debility—Purser the Blood. Prom Dr. Robt. Saicin, Houston St. r Mew Tori. “ Dr. Ateb. I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Seres by the persevering useof your Sarsapa rilla, and 1 have just now cured an attack of MalignA&t Erysipelas with it. No alterative wc possess equals -tile Sarsaparilla you have supplied to the profession as well as to the people.” From J. E. Johnston , Esq., Wakeman , Ohio. “ For twelve years, I had the yellow Erysipelas on my /ight arm, daring which time 1 tried all the celebrated physicians I could reach, and took hundreds of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcers were so had that the ooxda became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your Sarsaparilla. Took two bottles, and some of your Pills. Together they have cored me. lam now as well and sound as' any body. Being in a public place, my case is known to every body in tills community, and excites the wonder of aU.** From Eon. Eenry Monro , M. P- P., of Newcastle, C. JFi, a leading member of the Canadian Parliament. “ I have used your Sarsaparilla in my family, tor general debility, and for purifying the blood , with very beneficial results, and feel confidence in commanding a to the afflicted. 0 St.-? Anthony's Fire. Hose, Salt Bhenm, Scald 1 Head, Sore Byea. Fropi Earcty Sickler, £sq., the. able editor of the Tank ' hannock \Pcrm9ylvania. “Pur only child, about three years of age. vu at tacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly «pt*rf ufatfl they formed a loathsome and virulent sore. Which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilful phyaidan applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any apparent effect. For days wc guarded his hands, lest with them ho should tear open the ftstcring and corrupt wound which eovewgl his whole ftce. Having tried every thing else we any hope from, we began giving your Sarsaparilla, and applying the iodide or potash lotion, as you dtTWL The sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle, and was weQ when we had finished the second. ThechildFs eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, and he Is neat os healthy and fair as any other. The whole neighhorfaoEl predicted that the child must die.” / Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. JVom Dr. Biram Sloat , of St . Louis, Missouri. “ 1 find your Sarsaparilla a more effectual remedy forthe secondary symptoms of Syphilis and Ibr ayphfljno disease than any other we possess. The profession are in debted to you for some or the best medicines we have.*’ From A, J. French, M. an eminent physician of Law - rence. Mass., who is a prominent member of gta Legis lature of Massachusetts. ’ “ Dr. ayek. My dear Sir: I have found your Sarsa parilla an excellent remedy for SyphiH*, both of the primary and secondary type, and effectual in some that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. 1 40 not know what we can employ with more certainty of suc cess, where a powerful alterative is required,” Mr, Chas. S. Van Lieu:, of New Brunswick, 2T, «f.,hikd dreadful ulcers on his legs, Caused by the abuse of mercury, or viercurial disease, which grew more and more iggrm vated for years, In spite oi every remedy or tretaSftl that could be applied, until the persevering use of ATSR’i Sarsaparilla relieved him. Few cases can be nod more inveterate and distressing than this, and It ttak several dozen bottles to cure him. Leucorrhcea, Whites, Femalo Wsaknsae, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ulcsration, and arc very often cured by the alterative effect of thU Sarsaparilla. Some cases require, however, in aid of the Sarsaparilla, the skilihl application of local rem edies. From the zceli-knotcn and widely-celebrated Dr, Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. “ I have found your Sarsaparilla an excellent altera tive In diseases of females. Many cases of Irregularity, Leucorrhcea, Internal Ulceration, and local debility, ant ing from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when Its effect is properly aided by local treatment.” A lady, wrwßling to allow the publication of her name, writes: “ My daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating Loucorrhma of long standing, by two bottles of your Sarsaparilla.” 1 ShexaaaOam, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dyspepela, Heart Disease, Henralala, when caused by ScmfiUa in tbs system, ore rapidly cored by this Ext. Sabsapxbiua. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purga tives in the market, and their superior virtue* are to 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 hare ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., A Co., LoweU, Mass., and sold by Sold by J. A. Boy and P. B. Williams, Wsllsboro; Sr. H. H. Borden, Tioga; S. S. Packard, C. V. Elliott, Mansfield; S. X. Billings, Qaines; and by Dealers everywhere. [Nov. 23, iSM-ly.J WELLSBORO STEAM WOOL CARDING A CLOTH DRESSING The Sib icriber baring built an entire new Mill for the pur pose of Carding Wool and Dressing Cloth In die lower part of town near Kiberola's Tannery, returns thanks for past favors and would inform the people of Tioga Connty and other places adjoining that he is ready to Card Wool on short notice as his works run 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 31, 1865. CHARLES LEE. The wellsboro and trot express.— The subscriber will take charge of Express pack ages for New York and Philadelphia by the way of Covington, Mansfield, and Troy, guarantying thoir safe and prompt delivery at the offices at each placet Packages for Philadelphia may be sent cheaper and quicker by this route than|by tho way of Corning and Elmira. Packages for New York can be Seat cheaper, and as promptly by this route/as by say other. Office 1 opposite Roy's Drug Store*. W. N. MARVIN, Rrnprister. Wellsboro, Jons 38,18nf,
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