the agitator/; 0 CA I 1 4.SV HIECELLAKEOTrS Wells boro, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1805. Sew Advertisements. Orphsn’s Coarl Sale —D. 8. Shove, Adm'r. . , ' Auction —Win* Francis. ' \ Notice in Partition—Leroy Tabor. f, ' Attorney and Counselor at Law—W. A. Nlcholj.. tndilor’s Notice—W. H. Smitl), Auditor. A. (Irnban’s Conrt Sale— L. H. Brewster, Adm’r. > ' , 0 f Letters—WellshorO P. O. -' Tiira Marble Works—Calkins k Conklin, Helmbold’s Extract Bnchn. forTfew day* only—o. Bullard, To BnctßCH Wen.—-Having lately procured** f,il Job Preie, we are now prepared to jmnt Bill-Beed'i Letter-Heads, Envelopes, and' Paacy jobs, also boeinesa Circnlare, as aheap as anybody 1 St in equal distance from the great lines of travel., 'i ffe learn that Mrs. E. L. Thompson, for two yrTs i iff for the Union army, will leetnre in this villi ge ions evening next week. Notice will be given,Jiy jotters. Oar old friend and fellnw-citiren, Maj. W. A. flt cEOtSi has purchased the law office lately oecdp *od bj Messrs. Lowrey & Wilson, and will practice in be K reral courts of this county. May he hare iibf ‘pl clients snd plenty of them. ' , -"'f*. Br Lii-V> has t]eceived a splendid stock of winter Brtsi Goods, to the inspection of which the Xr Mas lK ro.peotfully invited. He has the tasliest.Tf Ha-* oiogs in tewn : end he can assure the public th» 'be jinotto be undersold on any quality of goods, he offers. „ lt.oct \ , Xf you bare cot seen tbat big lot of Merinos' md Winter DeLaines at Bowen's, No. 3, Union BI»ck, cost once. It's a big pile, but at present ratti of file it won't last long. He is selling at-redaced : >ri eej> a od will follow tbe msrket'down. Now’s the time to secure bargains. - loctU Messrs. Gann A Tucker have the completest Shelf and Heavy Hardware ever brought into IhU town. You can hod almost anything you want, ,1 rom a paper of lacks to a mammoth Cooking their establishment. They have iron Behch Screws, i nice thing for mechanics, and cheap. . Bis Apples.— -Mr. Jakes Steele, of Belmsf? has left with ns five varieties of winter apples, one weigh ing 18 ounces and measuring 13 inches in circumfer ence, and another weighing It ounces. They are.the fkimtgrowth, being free from worms, tbat we j have teen. He informs os tbat he will have a large- hrop of this choice fruit in a. year or two. . Who'll beat them? Trooa Cocstt Ahead!—lj gives os xnneh'pleas ure to announce that the sample Cheese exhibited at the State Fair by the East Charleston Cheese Factory Cappeny, took the first premium. This is a feather in the cap of our Charleston neighbors. This Factory has received during the present sea ion, upward of 600,000 pounds of milk, and turned cut upward of 60,000 pounds of prime cheese *s the product thereof. The Company has abohttwelve ton* of cheese on hand. A good summer's work ! ' “Ltbics op Life.”—Messrs. Ticknor A Field, Boston, Hass., have issued the fourth hook of their valuable series of ; - -I BOOTS, SHOES, A BBBBERS, Among.whyih Arctic Rubber, a new ancTvel/y niceaiticle. - \ , DRY GOODS. See- v Oar facilities for BUYING GOODS are VNSVB. PASSKD by any in this section, and- we wish it un derstood that , We do not intend to be UNDERSOLD by any, quality of GoodA considered, whatever others may say about it, and in proof of this we askori EXAMI NATION of onr GOODS and PRICES, promising ourselves not to.get angry for showing Goods wheh no purchase is made. We shall give our enstomers the FELL BENEFIT OF ANY DECLINE in the Market should there be any, and should Goods ad-" vanco we shall be -compelled to follow. We shall continue the system of - ’ One Price and ficudy Piij. which ia steadily growing in favor. W. tender onr thanks to the citizens of Tioga Co., who have patronized us and would respecefully incite those who have never done so to call and see iua. Store apposite the Dickinson Hoase an Market Street, three doors west of the comer, and .two doors cast of Hungerford's Bank. SMITH •& - WAITE, , j Corning, Oct 4,1865,'*--. . , .Ij .) ?. [Advertisement,] MARRIED. DIES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OP IH GOOD'COLORS, AT 91.00 YARD. FLANNELS OF EVERY .VARIETY, TI Util' COUNTY AGIT A TOR, the ; r AGENTS WANTED FOR TpRE SECRET SERVICE. THE FlE£d, THE DUNGEON. AND THE s ; : ■ escape. £y ALBERT X>. R 1 CH A&2) 3 0 AT, N. Y." Tribune* Correspondent, The moat Interesting and exciting bonk ever pub lished, embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled ex perience for four-years;-traveling through.the South. secret service of the “Tribune" at the out break of the war, with our armies' and fleets, both East and West, during the first two years of the Re bellion : his thrilling capture: his confinement for twenty months ip seven different rebel prisons; bis escape and almost miraculous journey by night'of nearly 400 miles. It will abound in stirring events, and contain mure of'the fact, incident' an# romance of the war than any other work published. Horace Greeley says: W A great many books will yet be written concern ing this War. in addition to the many , already in prfntrbutnot one of them will give within a simitar compass a clearer, fuller, more readable account, en. .lively from personal observation, of the nature, ani mus, purposes, tendencies and instrumentalities of the Slaveholders* Rebellion than does the unpretending narrative of Mr. Richnrdatm."- -Teacbers. ladles, energetic young men, and espe cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in want of-profitable employment, will find it peculiarly adapted to their conditiou. We have agents clearing per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS. A CO., £ N. 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" ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—In pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court of Tioga County, bearing thtftt the 10th day of Jiino 18 60, the following described real estate, late the property of Norman Faanoia, dec’d, will be offered at public sale, at the Court House, on Thursday, the 12th day of October, next, at 2 o'clock P. 11., to wit; A lot of land in Deltnar, bounded on the north by Ira Wetherbee, on the efist by Wm. Francis, on the south by Win. Eberentz and on the west by Wm. Eh orentz and Wm. Stratton—containing about fifty acres, with about forty acres improved, frame honse, frame barn, corn house, apple orchard and other ftnit trees thereon. Also —Another piece of land situate in Deltnar aforesaid, bounded, on the north by. Miner Benjamin, formerly the MoDonongh on the east by Wm. Robertson, on the south by and on the west by public highway—containing about fifty acres, about twenty acres Improved, one small bouse and one small frame barn thereon. Terms made known on day of sale. Sept. 20, 1855. I. M. BODINE, Adm’r. SHEEP ASTRAY! —Came into the enclosure of the subscriber, in Charleston, about the first of July hilt, TWO SHEEP and two LAMBS. The ow ner oan hare them by paying- the charges. J Charleston, Btf t» 24 'B4. A. A. B00EU& , JOHN A. ROY, ■yy HOLBSALE 4 RETAIL DEfALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS. VARNISHES, SEES, PUTTY, PERFUMERY, WINDOW GLASS, FANCY GOODS, SPICES, TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, LOOKING GLASS PLATES, PICTURE GLASS, WINDOW GLASS, ENVELOPES, OAP 4 LETTER PAPER, INKS, 4c., 40., 40. K. B. Phyliciani’ Praieriptiona and all otfcv Reoipei will b« carefully and acoarattly jnada op from para and reliable Medicinal Wolliboro, Aug. 23,1886- . mg, Ted digestion from un healthy food* impure air, filth and filthy habit*, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the vene real infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hered itary in the constitution, descending “ from parent* to children unto the third and fourth generation;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who say*, “I 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 puratc 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 tits blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous dis tempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that “life'of the flesh” healthy, you cannot have scrofUVou* disease. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual antidotes that medical science has discovered for this afflict ing distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect npon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it lias made of the following diseases: Xing’s Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erujh tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Bose or St Anthony’s Eire, Salt Eheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Defections, Mercurial Disease*, 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 Aver’s American Almanac, which is ftimilhed 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 Thoaa cases are puiposely 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 far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these cod sideratious has led us to spend years in perfecting' R| remedy which is adequate to its cure. This Wa now offer to the public under the name of Aria's Sarsaparilla, although it is composed of ingre dients, some of which exceed the best of Sarta parilla 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 ttye causes of disease, and vigorous health will folio tv. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on kny part of it. We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for die 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/kvailable to them. ATEH’B CHERRY PECTORAL, The World’s Orest Remedy for Colds, Incipient Consumption, mid ' 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 public that its quality is kept up to the best if ever Ha* been, and that it may be relied on to do all it had ever done. Prepared by Da. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical C'hemittei Lowell, Mass! Sold by all druggist* every where, and by - Sold by J. A. Roy and P. K. William*, Wetllboro; Sr. H. H. Borden,Tioga; S. S. Packard, Covington; 0, V. Elliott, Mansfield; S. X. Billing*, Gaines; and by Sealers everywhere. [Nov. 23,1884-ly,J yyONDER OP WONDERS! ibo,ooo WORTH OF [ 917 QOODS, Boots & ShoeS, TO BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES, If yon want to bny CLOTHING, Call at WIIIXOX I *. ♦ PRINTS will be sold for 2Sets. for 30 days. DeLAINES cheaper than elsewhere. STOGA" BOOTS for $3,25. WOMEN’S, SHOES, $1,50 only for 30 days. Wellsboro, Sept, 20,1865. C. L. WILLCOX WINDOW GLASS a PUTTY, fw *al* cheap, at P. R. Williams’ Drag Store. . KEROBINS LAMPS at ~ BOX'S BBSS 6TOJI* J. A. BOY. ie peculiar taint orinfeo-1 a which we call ScaoF a. lories in the constitu ns of multitude* of men. cither produces or ia xluccd by an enfeebled, iated aUtc of the blood, lerein tliat becomes lompetent to sustain the ;al forces in their vigorous tion, and leave* the *yt n to fall into disorder id decay. The scrofulous mlamination is variously msed by mercurial dls-