rm• mi hoC A L AST V Ml fi CEXL A BjE QJ7S WeUfibtjro. Wednesday, Got. IS, iset/ ’ New Advertisements Physician mi 3 >'uir»on —IV W. w. Webb. itttßtion Stone, Secy.. , reflation— Well* 4 Johnson SJKery Goods—Mr*. A. i Sofielcl. . Ken- Millinery Shop— Hr«, 0. L Slone. - » . ■pi %■—N ■ t- West. : idm'i Notice —Nosey Atm "Palmer, Adm's.- j trfl _Weets * Potter. fend Connfelor* at t^w—Wilson 4rKUw.v * |he,Ladjc6 ■ eceD those", lovely’ ’Bonnets,ihoto. elepnt Oft rich .Plnmes, <t«., 4 c., al Mrs. BhfisdV Millinery Roomed j ” ’ jj r , WiUiftna Francis, pf Bcimer, bag presen&d -to n i samples of very extra Winter fruit from Tteor-- c har3s- They fcfe f perffcclly free from'worm | and tlotchcf, and of fine size. He bus a quantity o t this for sase, : and will a ready market.. ' £ g o od Coffee-pot goes before a good dish of jjesers. JDv C? ’ w i»a»|?UJan 4 Co., bare as K Uh e noble Coffee-pot, hotb in size, end style, and it fornUbes a of--coffee.,. -The qtensii join? utility and beauty, opji pleases tbeeye its tobexcolored contents ticklp the palate. Try'one. Xhelutialf of the Hint term/ of the Vr'ellehoro will commence .Monday noon, Oct.' jS Ihii School,Tinder the conduct of iir. Van Aliodsad h« able corpe of instructors, has achieved a romarha- Mt success. Howls a good time to cuterthe school, het none neglect the opportunity who desire to secure the advantages of a thorough education. LobiaM> Fbt in!— A' shaker bonnet with fflme iTfificia! flowers ; a butternut colored coat; nai-a tlaok coal cot by a tailor, read y■to - be made up.— These several thing* bove hcon left at the Post Office during the last six months. ' 'The owners are request ed to come forward, prove property and pay'|or this notice; otbenrhe the goods will be sold or given to Cobb to pay for advertising them 0ct.17,1865’. Tee On- Hertzes. —Jaobs “Well” 350 f«t, the roek being compact elate. The floW-«bf salt wrier still .continues. At '268 'feet the, bit pagfcd through a layer of fossil limestone, the shells in which were preserved.even to their delicate Imitjgs. The company will procure tubing in a few-days. . - The Lucky Well”- isrdowir-900 feet.- It is proposed to carry It down to f 1200 feet. *. ’ ‘ The weD on Ckpce Camp Ceeek i& down about-40U feet, with ft-etrohg smell of petroleum* . The well on Salt Lick .Greek is down 315 -jjfcet— We know-nothing, of,the indications. .. ./ No report either from Westfield or'Oceola. ' The late appearance of Gen. Cos's % reply to Major Elliott is owing to a misunderstanding touching the space to be allowed the parties. Gen. hi* rejoinder to us some two weeks after the publication of Elliott's last; but U covered about three timks ,the ipace to which we had limited Moj. E., and we.imme dictely notified the General that iho matter must be cut down to H colntnns. He was from houe£ and did not receive the notice until a later day that the manuscript was not for reyisbjft. til! iate in September. The delay had been and the demand? upon space by the campaign jtjjre so preeting, thut-ut our anggestion publicatuA os de ferred until now. ’ ; *- Serious Accident.—A c'-presp.-ndent n«- from Oceolc, that on last Wcdnctdoy run away occurred in that place, retailing ineeri'hs in jury to a Sir. and Wrs. Murdock. The the extra tUge from Addison, bn its arrival cropped thereics und left hit.teat. The hutae ed, and & passenger, mrecoveriDg.tbe.rein*, gfibold" of bat one, thus turning the team short abot i,,Britt hinging Mr. auJ Mrs. M. V *ck Violently to &U earth,' The fall broke Ur. 'M's. right arid and bruised him ot-enrage ; his .wife was copgidera llj injured, also. Cur informant says that this it the second runaway oxi that lino within two months; ted reprehends the gross'carelessness 1 of the driver in leaving vicioua horecs unatt&ndedi -To wjilch we my, “Amen !” ; „■ ; I “'’ Tee Biggest shall have to give th© praise for big app!eS"to Mr.' B. f Claus, of Charleston. He hue entered some PxKzod Sweetings, one of which weighs 21 ounces^and girths 16 inches! He has left ■with us samples of other-varieties which afie real beauties.' * *' / * - - : -N P. S. Idlest and biggest! -'TVe must frjkMr Ckaj to cave. Ourcolortd fellow .citizen, Mr)|H. O, Sules, has shown u®'a golden pipplp fjoia orch ard, which weighs 23i ounces! .-Wuconcjud? that' the block man is a little ahead; as.far ae hear^from. However, Messrs. John Neal and A % EatdD,,of_tho. bully township of Charleston, have shown lot'nf*- mammoth winter apples, equal to anything- I *** that bind taken by .the lot., J WV ireckon: Tioga can't be beat on apples and cheese. ’ i * Musical EsteetaJ^MESTV—lt gives us great pleas ure to acnoastue to our readers, that the tamous’bfil ~ Isd writer and composer, Mr. J. Cl. Clarit, wifi' hold one of his delightful “ Sociables," in 'th6VCoavjt House in this borough, Tuesday evening, October 31., Mr. Clark is reputed one of the finest ballad-tvtiiers snd clagcrs in America, and probably has Dsrtquni it either respect.' - Bis name has appeared in $/o va« ficus leading denominational and'secalar jourh is for’ **veral yours,accompanied by each enccouarps ts su perior merit only -can elicit.- Among others; tbfc' Bo troit Advertiser eeyc of him? “He has prevail him klf the most effective singer of plaintive and eentb cental ballads -that over appeared before O'.Detroit uuditnee." The New York, Rochester. Boffftla, and Bciton daily papers all pronounce him ** the finest btUtd-singer in the country.” , ‘ , He will elng at Tioga Wednesday evening,"Nov. 1,, iu Mansfield, for the general public, Nov. 2, dining, ttd for tfae-Nermel School-students, J'riday> 4 -Nov.-2. Sbc ciuiens, -in all tbeatr phices may for a ftre treat, *’ • ' l/ ' A Charge for Pettifoggsso.—Two members of Chatham election board wore arrested tried Justice Erewitcr, of this village, last Sfhurday,' for rtfuting to receive the vote of Wm. al ruisway from tb© draft.' Ferbftps UjiU'&s'weU to adjudicate a case of : this bind here as/ e3|®wkero, tb&tthe function of aa ejection board mhy-fes tbor- QQghly understood, once and for all. But 'j#& beg Unre to call the stteation of the psrties'fo tbs pres toadoc to the following undisputed facts: ti r - 1. An election Board, by Ibe lews of r is ttfide a tribunal with power to Judge of the law and facts touching the qualifications of persens offer ee to rdie. If is~ competent to determi&H primei /ori<, all questions of this nature. 4 ? *• Ac election Beard mast decide whctjh.ei| any fcnp Bering to rota is white, or black, sane, oA incase, compos, or non compos, and’lf a cilisea of fee State OT <d tbctTnUed States. 'These 1 things are re- to do by law : and Jf tbo Board err la Judging 6 the members are no snore liable tp indictment jj t Justice cf.sbo Peace for binding & tsan uv* er on evidence wbich fails to convict in k bucth-cra law judge who f$ reversed i&flW court £ bove. Otherwise, men could not bo found to accept Petitions of ihU kind, as hunun judgment ia faUibl© et ben. . - - 5• • - V.- ?* U competent to decdd^rJ 'I- . S( , ; v. ■ In .Charleston, Oct. 8, by Rev. Charles Weeks, Mr. WH, REJBSE and Miss SAKAfILMTf SMITH, all ofCbarlesfcfti 1 jy»nsfieid, on the 3d inat.,-hy* Rov7 N.X.jte>owfil?r Mr» XINUS S. JENNINGS, of Covington, to 1(1183'-4std5A‘-- NOS FLETCHbRj'of Sullivan.'- • ie ;>v i In Richmond, on the 20th ult., by W- Mr. W.L. CARTER, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mias*ANNA COOPER, of Richmond. " -T,/ : • !' In Union, by Rev. I. B. Reynolds, Sept. 26th, Mr. AN DREW DANN and Mlm ANGELINA VANHOESEN, both of Union. w Hugh Young, M; - 1b Mainsbnrg, at the Parsonage on the 15tb initAby Rev. R. Macwood, Mr. ADDISON S. ASH LET, .and Miss HATTIE JE. BRADFORD, both of Sullivan. ■ ; ’ *' , - In Sullivan, at the house bT the.bride’s father, on the stb Inst., by Rev, R. Macwood, Air-JAMES A. BOYCE and Mies ISABEL K. DOUDj-boHi'ol Sullivan. In’- Wethersfield, Conn., on the 11th lust-by Ret Lewie W.Gibson, Mr. JOHN-HINMAN, of Catherine, N. and ‘Mlss’ApA'St QIBSONi'of WeliahoFO, Pa, : 1 • In MoCoanelsbutg, Fulton Co., Pa., 6c’ Insists' the l:ev. Henry .Uarbangh r Mr. MOjNROE.P. CROSBY, of Charleston, Pi., end Miss'ELIZA J-.' POTT, of McConnels burg, Pa. PROCLAMATION I—DR.. CHEKsii‘MAN’3 PILLS.—-The • eduitotcation-of Ingredients in tba>*e Pills is tlic result of ■» long .and extensive DracJj.ee- . They l,ia.lbeir operation,.and cannot, do ham .to the most delic-iie; cer tain m correcting all 'irregularities, P.tfufal -Myni-'trnationj, removing fill obstructions, whether from cold ‘briotherwise. headache, pain’-ih the bide,'palpitation of the >beni : all nervous, affocilons, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and sleep, which- arise from interrop /loua-of .nature. , ; - JJltp. Cliccseman’a Pills was the comwtu.cmenl.pf, -ft'pewcra in the ueatment ol and obstruct tfo’nv -which have consigned so many to a •prematura- grave. l No-female cnn«iijdy good-health unless' she. is regular; and | whenerer an nhstruction rake? place the general health ,be-i gins to decline;. These jplils form the ffneßt prep..u atlon ever 1 put forwird with Immediate and persistent Don’t. BET)£OEiTtD. Take this advei tißum'cpt to your Pfuggletfufid want'fhe Best and .moaUßeliuhlfc.Femalej Mediclnffior the WAfldfwhich is comprised In Hurt 1 PiU?i_c rj Or. Cbecscman’s Pills hove been n-Siaudpd Rem edy for uvcr-ililit.v.yeare,aad are tbejaiost_eff«c(uufpne ever ever known. forrUlcomplalpts peculiar Jo FemaU« v .ToRTVj classes.they-are^lavalxiabk,.inducing, with certainly, peri-; odica! regularity. ,Tbey are known to thousand*. who have used them-at diffbrenUpcridJs,-throughout- th a>- eotj&Uy. ■ffuX'- the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians! lii America;''* ‘ " • • .Explicit directions, staling .they -should •sg.Cpotjjb * csod, with, each Box—the. Prico.One Dollar per- liox,or)6v Boxea.for.ss, containing from 60 to CQ Pills. - * , P;ils sent by mail,' promptly, secure from 1 oh£6ryution;by J remitting th the proprietors. Sold by Druggists generally. HUTCHINGS''A lIILLTEK, Prorrie“ t brs; j /f' -■ - w - > -iiS Dey Street, r\'ew- York; 1 Sold In ‘Wellsboroby John A.Roy; in Bro'sj'ifi Ifivwrencevilte'hy \V. G‘. Miller. 110ct66-Iyeowl j I ' . L’.- ■ .. :j\ ■ '.o 3U5 .ol Aud perhaps a few more to alllow stragglers to.come up to tbe.mais body, of .our *i • , of the UpHedS|atea Iffhs com.- plainant in this ease was-drafted aod failed, to report’ before the Bth: ofMaylact, hq by the act of March last, and a citizen of the United States f none. but citizens of the United - Sinter cku be citizens of Pennsylvania, ’ . ; I We,bellev€ this to be a fair statement of tb© case. And we gueea- tbat'ho amount of pettifogging can befog court or Jury. i Received.—Yo{/kg has just received a: splendid assortment of Stereoscopic Vl©wa,inchiding scenes of the War; American, English) Irish and French iHccntry. Albums inmany styles and priced * Also twenty*--styles of envelopes. Also plain, fancy, gilt, and Ladics’.noto paper. Also* iclfool 'bucks of every Variety—almost Also—but' call'and SeffOr ‘yourself at* No, £y Union Block; ■ Wellsboro, Pa. ' - 275ep65-6wr ’ - [Advertisement.] I :baye jest received ■& large jstoek of .desirubJc goods Tn. Wndlens'; such as new Santags, BreahiVst ;Oape?, end Shawls, Hoods, Nubias, Mittens, Leggius, Hosiery, Yarns, Ac., at low prices. Also a fine stock of newest styles in Velvet Skating C/ips, -Rockies and Hoods in Purplca, Browns and Blacks, trimmed with fur. Tfio-best goods 4u market ,aud at reasonable ■price*."'' - - •—-- i■ j — j — tU.l. . Also a large Cor Ladies J and Misses. If moderate prices will sell tbi§ stock quick I intend to.fenve it done. , r -I have tv few of those great bargains m.l)om©stics, such as -, - . • ' :x ~ . Fast colored Prints at 25 cents, ’ ‘ *' ' 1 A Yard wide Sheetings, heavy, 31 cents. Heavy Shirtings* 28. cents, All Wool Casslmera At 9 1 Red Flannels at 3 shilKngs, Grey Flannels 4 shilling^'** . Fino Poramettas 3&, and 6d., . still on hand. Those la snph good*. yrill, fcoy quick if-thoy wish' to do well. •_ r J. A.’ Parsons, Corning, N. Y.. MARRIED • By the same, same day aud place, Mr. SAMUEL IRVIN, of Liberty, and Miss MARY WRIGHT, of Union.' ' ! »• 1 * t ; ' In Richmond, on tbb 4tlr instv.'at the reetdetfeo-'of the bride’s father, by Rev. T. B. Hudson, Mr. WILLIAM B. JERHOLD and Miss ELVIRA HOWE, all of Richmond., „On the 4th inst,, by Rev. D. R. McDerjnond, Mr. DAVID CAMERON, of Covington, end Mias'EMMA A. MITCHELL, ol MitchellGretk,'Pa.- ’ . On the 11th Inst., by Rev. T. S. Sbeardown; - Mr. JOHN F. PHELPS,.Jr* of Jersey City,N, J., and Miss CARRIE 0:, daughter of WiJlJam K. Mitchell,of_Mltchell Creek; Pa. [We return thanksfor a.box of luscious wedding cak?. Parties who remember the printer on. their cannot bnthe highly favored by fortune.jin.] .- IMPORTANTtoFEMALES % ■pte A FEW DATS ONLY! will offer superior. iaHocemeata-to the In theljne.of .... _ T .T . , ~,I^'. WINTER ©HESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CABSIMERES) SHEET! NG3/'&’ . shietin.gs; ! ' add'every iHlng-in-tha line ’’ - DR Y '■GOb’D'S '' usually kept to the country. T&AS,':COTFE^ nad all tho .‘f ■', f . PASHM-- GR@€EIKIES, - . ir.-, &t reasonable-prices, Call at oaco and bay year winter stock, v- • r. : ■ V' : ' : <&.\M&m*AUSp} Wellsboro, Oct. 11,1605. W. A. MICMOIiS* Attorney and cotjnsedlob, AT • LA:WI Office formerly.oCcnpiod by James Lowrey,-Kgq. Welisburo, Oct. 11, 1865-ly. . ■. > „ . . E STRAY.—Strayed from the premises of tbo sub scribers in 'Bloss cowdahip, cue' RED .COW, five year* old, large-thorns, .turnedebackvi Sb©'was dry and fat.- Also, onb dark brindLo Steer. . Both iijul a tar math on left hip. Ten dollars and espen: ees'for driving them to os at' Morris Ban, or: G.ve dollars for information where thcy taay.befoand. will bopald. .» i' m. >H. S.DBAOfiand SCOTT. ‘ Morris Run, Oct. '6s.W*'* 1 i : . .i M /; .• « BW z-r: 1 p‘v.-‘.rf us -aa* 5,> * .hi-v»m jc? oT ! I 1c AB|sl|. WftNTEI) fOR HV HE SECRET SERVICE. THE FIELD; 1 H THE DJJNGEON,&ND. THJS -a J-.i ... ... . > ESCAPE., " By ALBERT J> . li ICMA £V.S 6 /*> - r ,■;.*« ift/Yt TBtftbss'iCd&iiE&tuJkoßST.' V : The most interesting* epd exciting book.- eyer^pub lished, embracing r Mr, Richardson's 'anparalleleaea penenco fof-fburycars;* traveling through-the South “.in the service, of ;tbe “ Tribune” at .the out i break of the war, with bur. .armies and’fleets, both •East and- West, during-the first- iwo.years of the Re bellion : h-.s thrUliagv £is; confinement for :j twenty months id seven 1- different. rcbel“prisoas,• his escape and- almost miraculous journey of - nearly Tt will abound,in-stirring; ©vents, contain more .n(.the fact)lncident' and'"romance qf the war : tfaan ahy other work published. ,*, it J h Horace Greeley Bays-:—.- ° A great many btd.kV willyebbo Written-coaaem ing this War, in additiou/ito ihe-jnahy .alrpadyj in .print; but not ouo of them willgiv* wiihiQ fit similar compass a clearer, fuller, more readable account, en , drely from personal-‘observation, o£tho nature, ani ' mns, purpoaesf tendeafliea'and instrumentalities of the ' Slaveholders’Rcbellion-than does the unpretending Mrl Richardson;” X ' Teachers, ladies, energetic, yonng daily soldiers, in i want of profitable will‘find irpecaliariy : adapted id'their agents clearing | sl7s*per'm6nth;Srliich u wp will prove to any-doubling applicant. Send for circulars.- Address L. — , 'AO*' % >£*dlS. B.,fcprner Streets, f ,. ; 27«epflWm* — — Philadelphia, Pa.; 1 w ' ‘ V.> . v , , ' . t m - ■£■•■ - f ' i'.,: ■! a •JO.-'fl' *.:«■) •,V £L , j '■“i <J *'i’- :'-U ■' -- y. ■ -I 2 ' r -fl' : O .J?- -.i • - g ~ g...tf.”;.,rf > : •■■liSj-■-«••§ • * t s; I,>:■■:■ ’ar ! -£*■ v;-- ■ *s -• ® • •■ /.. ’ ■ ' : , W ra CO , - S'' ■ 1 & O '-m ■ ■ ■ ■ •'■■-• ■ f .♦- Si "• -O' 6 • ••■' 1 -V--. .;•'; ;• ’S^s ! ■■*'■’ — r■' »■ '' <| ® O v , ■ •-•• ■■ W: - •' ' ***'"**'' = < g- y-• - * - >xu I'."'©' ri4, .... j'.-.i ■v:,‘‘i ‘fi': ! 3 :-i S- S. Sv 8... S I % 541 fc*| 5..; W ■• • -'|=v_- SC-. ihr. ■" :^Si. .. g ...,y .. .. - ,«Oi V /-> ■ s - ,: S-' a, |- : !-• iL i OSPBAJTS 'CODB T bSAiS.—In JUfsoonca ..oft nAn-order of.the Orphants C.ourt of-Tioga County,, bearing data the first. day- of .September, i\o(i, the, [■following described real estate, late the property of (Joseph. Walter; deo’d,will be : offered;pt pnblio sale.pn itho premises, on Wednesday, tho ist day of ,N one mb nr, I Inext, at 1 o’clock P. M., to qit: i A lot of.lan j lying,in Rtcbtetofid townshfft, tiogn [county, Pa.rßon'nded on theT’noffh bylamis of Jo dseph.P. Morris; on. •the, r^a't; by,-1 ante of Joseph,?, "south' by lands of ]Soard : arid Beach, and on'tlie' West' by lauds of. Geo; Slingorland .and Coyeny—containing*' about jfhrty-seven' Acres. I '' " ■' "j :<--t j Terms of sale. Cash on confirmation of the salb.'i 1 WM. W. BATNES, I -.•o-'.VT 04*40 X Adair's of the estate of joaopli Walker, ,deo’i I arsopes^t, ORPHAN'S CQURT SALE.—In pursuance of an virder of the Orpbah's ' Court J of Ttogn 'county 1 bearing data October 3d, 1866, the following described i&HI estate,late .£he property or James, B. Gady, dec'd, will be offered at public sale on the promises, on the- of .Novemberli to [wit: ' -. r;s a^! rr; J - : -'T "w .'i &'39.t-of ,-iaud .Nclson township,-and boundsiLfla,folioW?, viz : on f ho_nor{fa bylapds'of S. Pinch, on ,tb©-eas\ by lip Bogart public the south byjhe nver,_ and -oa tho w£st by lands, of>LucrotieTLi?aEkMi ITthe. "G owaseJqxie river —containing• about eight^acresr^r. - r Terms or Sale. ‘One'huff-cash and balance in one yearn-j .vc - x.-{; t:.,B,'IL<BEEWSTBR,’_. r , Oct. 11,'65. Adm'rof the James B. Cady, dec'd. i. • lh •'■ ■-% v; - *j:. ’S'S<SGA MAUMM : k V-OSSKS. CAZiEISSS &.• COSTSEII®.'^* 6 C® l ? and Calkins) PROPRIETORS. ’ ‘ : “<- MR., CONKLIN, having had large experience in some of -tho- J best Marble- Shops in-the conaSryaa the artistic pjire ,of this. buEiness the pro prietors are pow prepared to execute orders for TOMB STONES; of ali kinds, anif MONUMENTS ! of either RUTLAND OB'ITALIAN MARBLE, in the moat workmanlike manner, and with dispatch. - . They will-keep the best quality of .Marble, of both kinds named, constantly on bond, ~ ■ , Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleansed and made to look as good as, new. , ■ Mr. Harvey . Adams, df Charleston,'i«j dap autho rized Agent, and all contracts made with him will be valid. Customers can contract for work with him at ■•hop prices. ■ vi, ■. - „ i ii: , Ting*, Sett T 3, 1686-ly.‘l .!}-S<Jc( ,<1 .iOe'4 1 FIKSL JIBEn FIRE! 11— ' The undersigned begs leave to announce to'the people of Tioga, County that be has established an ogondy fortho T?ell known - ’ : ‘ i * .> 1,",. , . . > .. . ' . HOME INSURANCE I (KJMPANY, of New York. ; That ho ifi.preparid to insure nil kinds of-property upon as reasonable terms as can bo bad in any other responsible , Companies, AND .ISSUE POLICIES tolthe Qenerai'OSce. -This is one of the richest Companies in the United States, having a Cash Capital of f; 1?wo Million Dollars, bceid«a the Assets which on the Ist of January, 1866, amounted to ~$3,765,503 42 tiftbiutieB..'.”r 77,901-52 Its Officers are CHAS^J/maRTIN..i-L:.,..trident, A. F. WILWORTII . Vico President, JOHN Secretary/ J. H. WASIIBORN ..’..'■‘.AsslatanVSoc'J. | This Company.has.taken, out „ ?t . _ , , . A-'*i :-V's A STATE LICENSE, and monthly-pays the per centage its .Receipts which is made necessary by the laws of Pennsylvania, in ordep jo make its policies valid and ■binding ijjijp ibepompnfay. - ill podfoios issued by Companies which finve'not taken oht a State license are declared null and void, and the parties are liable to penalty for so - insuring.., See Pardon’s pigesty page 853, r 5e0. 21,-22, 23. - ?-' • Aug.-23, 1865. W. H. SMITH. • Not only give immediate relief but are sure to effect a permarient cure ih'Dyapepsla and Liver Com plaint, They are not a purgative;and therefore their use does not create a.necessity for tho h&bltaal use of Cathartics; They cause no sickness of.the stomach,- do griping of the bowels, and are perfectly harmless to the most delicate. They will immediately correct a Soar Stomach, cure iFlatulonce, Heanbnrn,.Bioknesa or pain in the,Stom ach, Coativ.coess, Belching of wind. Liver Complaints, Headache, and in fact all those disagreeable and dan -g'efous symptoms of the disease, which 'unfit one for .thoploasures and duties of life. ’- - * . " : vTEdy arGjdti-agreeable and wholesome appetiser, ‘without any of the injarious effects which are sure,to follow the use of stimulating " B|tter” and all pur gative medicines.* By their purifying, strengthenings and invigorating power they are sure to keep the di gestive organs in a healthy condition, thus preventing .Costtven?ss/;Dl?irrboßa or Dysentery. , sW«ak an*ji deUcple persons, who have teen injured by the use 6f powerful and purgatives, will find them amild, £afe and sore restorer of the digestive organs to their original strength-and vigor. ! Prepared solely by.tho'proprielor, S.-N. ROCKWELL,. -.8, E. Cor. 21st.and Market Sts., PbUad r a, Pa; See .that my Signature is on tho face of the bos before purchasing., Beware of spurious imitations. W. D. TERBELL, Wholesale Agent, Corning, N. Y.* Sold by all Druggists. Corning, Sepl> 20, ’JBBfi-ly. | X SSIGNIS&SALB.r--T.he,Property assigned ;** by Henry Seely, late of Deerfield, Tioga Co., 'Pa., to D. Aogcll and .Levi Scott, for the benefit of [creditors, is Offered IbrsAloand will .be sold to settle [the estate, on Tuesday, JBec. 5, nest. Those having ‘claims will present them to D. Angeil for settlement. .Those indebted are requested to make immediate ’payment I ' Pro peril Offcrtisl jo r Sale. 1 A. largo steam power Door and Saab Factory, Saw [Mill, Lumber House, and. three acres of lend - with jabuut two hundred thousand (200,000) feet dry pine ■lumber expressly: for doorsjind saah. j A large Store anil"’ Dwelling House' in ‘ K-noxrille, suitable for o Dry Qoods business, with a small stock ; of goods now in the store.,. ?» l | ■ . , 22 acres of good farming laojdip Deerfield adjoining :the Factory |ot. . , 1 ;' 50 /icres good -farming land In Cbaffidm townahi- -‘fig.- ... —p- A farm of 200 acres in Clymcr, with first class Ibnildings, with 13 cows thereon. This is an excellent {Grain, Dairy, or SteepTfehtfi .This/arm will be sold 'December 6tb. DANIEL ANGELL', \ A , , j . LEVI. SCOTT. j Assign s. | Knoxville, Pa.; bct/4,.i805-2iO‘.* ‘ KING'S PORTABLE : £eMONAI)E u the only preparation of the kind made from the trait. ■ Aaun article of economy, ’it cannot be surpassed, and is recommended by physi clana inynllds and family- Jt will keep tor year* IriWy cVftoate/whilndtii ren> | ders it especially convenient fdr travelers. All who ifSO Is mb as Brei-equßated.to. give; it & trial. Enter*, taimnents at home, parties, and picnics should Jiokibe. without it. For sale by all Druggists and first-class Grocers.' Ma&plsi«?pir£4qul’Sby. ;• , ' •• - ' EOUfS F. METZGER, 2ipt: ft/Wda-i y?-*Nd/ 64‘d- PearFSt., New York. • a R-K-E t, , wit.~TOwrr|EN-D; a geAt. l '~ siJ ,2-S ' Wte>l o >w4B;>“'i Hctail Boater FLOUR, POBK,~HAMS:& GROCERIES, ; - ;, . i -7=TBIALSB6siC», PA,;- „■ FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, BUTTER, &c. • Shop one Boor Sooth of $mUbV Law Office. t Wellaboro, Aug. 2, fHE MI’SON & HAMLIN CABINET forty different styles, adopted to sacred and'sec: ular music, for $SJ3.ta 56QU fsjtcb. , Oold or Silrtr - 6ther ‘first '•premiuma awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues sent free. Address, SFASON A-HAMLIN, Bosthn/or-MASON:BROTH ERS, New York. [Sept. VA\ 18fi6-ly.] *. MIELINERY GOODS!— ■ Mis«,..J»AUff>S.WE SMI'S:II is now receiving fresh from Now York, a choice lot Venter cioods,-. comprising .lateaf stylos df French Fljowers, Ribbons, and Plumes, which will bo sold for cash jery. cheap. ■Welleboro, Oct. 4,1865-3 m. V ‘’iroSS 1 §.’ i®AWi¥, " Attorney and-,counsellor, at law.- Coudersport, Pa.,‘will attend the several Courts Jn Potter and McKean counties. All business en trusted tcrhi3[car<rwi f U recoive-prompt attention. He has the lhrgo" tracts'of good seUluhg land and will attend to thopaymenfof taxes. on any lauds in said*counties. 1 ' r ~ jl: " *‘ 7v * '** '■ 13,,1^65r1X. a . rjIHE .HORRORS OF INDIGESTION I You complain of yonr stomach, unfortunate' dys peptic ; but ought not your stomach; to complain: of you ? ' Possibly the pangs, you endure .are simply the stomach's method of taking revenge upon you for neglecting and abusing it. Perhaps you have never made an effort to improve Us condition, bat on the other hand are continuallycramming it with un-, wholesome and incongruous food. Have you -over tri<*d BOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, aprop diet, and regular meals ? .The Bitters in a week would pat your digestive apparatus in perfect prder, Jrbgulalo the flow of bile in accordance.with the laws bf health,' and produce just.ao much aperient action as. would fle accessary,for,your good j and when you were once-all right, judicious and regular dieting, With adlttlo of the Tonic now andL.their. woald kCop you so* If you have neglected thcsC.moans.6f,curb, donU blame i your stomach for Us rebellion, It is merely nature's bint that she-wants help;. If you negleet it, the nest thing may- be -Inflammation, or -.oitchals. Caacirj <ir aaoibi other violent and dangerous ,-isaaka.'.’/There is such a thingas .being too fate, in heae matters. HORTBTTBR'Si BITTERS will cure Byspepria j-but Dyspepsia-may engender * 4U- wlmh deyy aUtestbratives. - i 1 Im. % V/’jrf, ‘1 ,‘tvVl. / Stoves} stoves I S BAND, HOOP- &-BAE.IEON. STEEL, NAIL BPDS, HORSE SHOES, HORSE SHOE ; " NAILS, & OUT. NAILS, - . POMPS, LEAD PIPE. i Also, a moat-complete.asaoxtment o£ . 1 STOVES, TI'N.'COPPE’r. A SHEET IRON : . . WARE; , . , . ’ andafallaMortoieotof ; ’ HAYING: TOOLS, in flreSrsearoiir -—■ Particular attention paid to the manufacture <jf . MILK CAR'S; the subscribers having had an extensive experience in the manufacture of the article. .■ Aim a quantity of ; FAKCY_ PRESSED, & JAPAN WARE. We are selling a nice article of SAD-IRON HEATER, .which effects a great saving in fuel. JOBBING and REPAIRING done promptly, in the best manner, and on the most favorable terms. We also desire to say that we shall sell our 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 ua, and shall study the interest of patrons as well as our own. The Subscriber will take in exchange for Tin ware,. SCRAP-IRON, LEAP, PEWTER, COPPER, BRASS, AND RAGS. Call and examine oar stock before purchasing else where. Q-TJNN & TUCKER, • Softcesaorg ef Wm. Roberts. ' WeHsbdro, June H/1885-t£ * SB. Qj xm £ *£ ■w ■ * ■-? g g § © t S ■jo:•* &"Z .. OD * fl ? « X €8 iM) Q. g a , v.© " ■ © r*. 5 » «T S dT -r* ■■ ■;2- *! © s ■ ,$> * • 1 ® ‘ = H S ■■" S ? J . m * • -'©--‘g m- '® ■■ ■ . w • o g ■IT S ®' f : f® ■* ■&* s . : : i . : -3 fls ! Z * iH :-H- - •.■ g | . ; -0- V: » S • jg ® ®i • * •■ ■ a v : ft- ■•: sr m--- ' W hf'ft'jfi'S NOTICE.—The undersigned' having fV7 .been appointed an Auditor to distribute the pro -sSed9,arising from the Sheriff's Sale In the case of P. X>. Parkhurat vs. J. A. EHia,'will attend to the duties of said’appointment at hia' office in Wellsboro, on Monday, November 13,1865, at 1 o'clock P. M, 40ct65-4t ’ . J. B. NILES, Auditor.' NOTICE.— An election for President, Directors Treasurer and Secretary of the Tioga R. R Company, will be hold at the office of the Company in the City of Philadelphia, on Monday, the sixth day of November, 1865, between .the hours of 12 M; and 2 P.M. lioctBs-4t ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the under signed on the estate of Abram Palmer; late of Mid dlobury, dec'd, notice is hereby given to those in debted 10-make immediate paymentand those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to NANCY ANN P.iLMER, Adm*2* ‘Middlobury, Oct. 18, 1865-61* . - - 1 E STRAY.—Came into tha enclosure of the sob. ,aoriber in Middlebury, on the Gtb of October, A RED AND WHITE STEER, .three years old, tar. marks, on the left side, forward of the hip* The owner can have it by paying charges. Middlebury, Oofc 18,186 A-W - V, T. WRST, . f.T.Tv-’ vV.. j-:.. cv«*> ?. -4-*.-, , -a^,; ' ''■ 11. ■© ; S JOHN A. RO¥, HOLES ALE & RETAIL DEALER US DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS* PAINTS, VARNISHES, BYES, PUTTY, .PERFUMERY, • WINDOW GLASS, FANCY GOODS, 'SPICES, TOILET, ARTICLES, PATENT 3IEDICINSS, LOOKING GLASS PLATES, PICTURE GLASS, WINDOW GLASS, • ENVELOPES. CAP & LETTER PAPER, INKS, &0., &0., &o. ff. B. Physicians’ Prescriptions and all'oth.tr Recipes will be~carefally and accurately made Op from para and reliable Medicines. : , Wellsboro, Adg. 23, 1805. ' J. A. ROT.., ,j ' TEE WORLD'S 0-R£\T ".MT-T FOR “ Scrofula and Sorofuicua Diseases.' j From Finery Erica, a uvU '.tuuni merchant oj Ox/crU* t/iuui*.’ U I have sold large eurmtinc-* or your Sar3ahakilla, but never yet one bottle v. Ijk-Ii failed of the desired-effect and full satisfaction to who took if.- Ax fast n* our people try it, they agree tlu-i'-iuH been uo medicine iikc-ft before in our community.*’ Eruptions, Pimplea, Blotches, Pustules, Ulcer*, Sores, and ail Diseases of tno Skin. " "• From Pev. liobt. Straiten, ttriitvl, England ** I only do my duty to you -md the public, when I add my testimony to that you punlir-h of thiMnctlldiuil vivtauk ofyour Babsapauiu. v. My daughter, ,;<rcd ten, had an aflSucting humor m her our*, cyex, < l ud'Tiajr jer years*, which we wen* unable to cure until we tried your d\K3A j * PARILUt She been well for .-omo mouthy.’* Freni Airs. Jane A*. Hire, a ircft-knrn a and /,m Arciicemeet lady of Pe/inisvilh., Cape M;>; Co . X. “ My daughter has suffered for a year past with u *4./rof olous eruption, whicti wlw very troublesome. Notimig afforded any relief uultJ we tried your SaPSAMRf/.LA, which aoon completely cured her ” From Charles P. Gage, fc’s7., of the. uiJtlp known Murray ij- Co., inanif/udvren cl enauuHtil paper* in Sashua, X. 11. “ X had for several years a very troublesome hnmor'ta, my face, which irrcw constantly worse ui.til it disfigured my features and became an intolerable affliction. I tried almost every tiling u man could oi both advice and medi cine, but without nuy relief whatever, until 1 took your Sarsaparilla. It immediately made my face worse, as you told me it might, tor a time, burin a" lew weeks tho new sfcra began to form under the blotches, and con tinued until my face is u» smooth an nuy body’s, and I am without of thu dHt j*o that i know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your Sarsaparilla,” Erysipelas General Debility Purity the Blood* From Dr. Hoht S toum, Houston St., X r ew York. Dr. AYER. I seldom foil to remove EntpHod-i and' Scrofulous Sore* by the persevering use of your SutSAiM rilla,and I.have Just now cured an attack of MollgmuU Erysipelas with it. No alterative we posses* e«juafs flto- Sarsaparilla you have supplied to the profession aa weii as to the people.” From J. E. Johnston, Esq., ITdkeman, Ohio . ; M For twelve years, I had the yellow Erysipelas ori spy right arm, during which time I tried all "the celebrated physicians 1 could rcachi and took hundreds of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcers were so bad that tho cords 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 cured me. lam now us 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 alb.” From Ron. Benry Monro, M P /*., of X"twcastle > C. IT., a leading member of tin Canadian Parliament. *‘l have used your Sassapakilla iu my family, for general debility, and for j>uri/;/ing the biood, with very beneficial resorts, and confidence iu commending' ft to tho afflicted.” St* Anthony’s Fire. Hose, Salt Biisutn, Scald Head, Sore Byea, From Sdrvetj Sickler, Esq., the able editor of the 7%m£- hanncck Democrat , Pennsylvania. ~ “Our only child, about three years of age. Was at tacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his fece, and actually blinded his ryes for Some days. A skiliul physician applied nitrate of silvcrr.and other remedies, without any apparent effect. For fifteen days wo. guarded his luuius, lest with them hs should tear open the festeriug and corrupt wound which covered his whole fore. Having tried every thing dso wc had any hope from, we began giving your SAE&tPAKihLA. and applying tho iodide of potash lotion, as you direst. The sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle, and was well when, vre had finished the second. The child** eyelashes, which had come out. grow again, and he is now as healthy and fair as any other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the cliild must die.” Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Hiram Stout, of St. Lciij, Missouri, *• I find your Sarsaparilla a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess. The hTofesalonan) ia* dabted to you lor some of the best medicines vre have, 1 ' From A. J. M. D. t an eminent physician of Lam* rencCt Mass., who u-a prominent member of (he £cais lot art of Massachusetts. ■ i ■ 44 OH. itYEli. My dear Sir; I have found your &ar4a> pari lla an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of *£s primary and secondary type, and effectual in some aue» that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we can employ with more certainty of aho ceaa, where a powerful alterative is required.” 1 Mr, Ckas, S. Van Lietv, of Hew Unnunmck, A”. hM dreadful ulcere on his iega, Caused by the abuse of mercury, or -mercurial dUfcase, wmch jrew more and more acsr*- vated for years, in spite or every remedy or tretimefiS that could be applied, until the persevering use of ATKlt'a Sarsaparilla relieved him. Few cases can bo found more inveterate and distressing than this, and. lt_toak several dozen, bottles to cure him- t Deucorrhcea, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous and arc very often cured by the alterative effect of Sarsaparilla. Some cases require, however, m aid of the Sarsaparilla, the skilful application of local rem edies. From the tcell-knovm and widely-celebrated Z>r. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati, f* I have found your Sarsaparilla an excellent aiter*- tiye in diseases of females. Many cases of Irregularity, LeueorrhcEa, Internal Ulceration, Ttncl local debiuty ,‘ana tag froibj the scrofulous diathesis, hate yielded to it, and. there arc few that do not, when its effect is properly ahtet by local treatment.” A lady y unwKUny to allow the publication ofhernamej icritn. u My daughter and xaysvlr* have been, cured of a very debilitating Leucorrhaja of long standing, by two bottle* of your Sarsaparilla.” ihaumutigm, Gout, Diver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, .Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula m the system, aro rapidly odnil by this Ext. Sarsaparilla.- ■i AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS:; possess so many advantages over the otherpurga tires in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure thepublic their quality ismaintsined equal to the best it ever has been, and that may be depended on to do all that they hare ever done. Prepared by J. C. ATER. M. D.. &. Co., Cowell, Mass., and sold by Sold by J. A, Boy and P. K. Williams, Walleboro; Dr. H. B. Borden, Tioga; S. 3. Packard, Covington; C. V. Elliott, Mansfield j S. X. Billings, Gaines; and by Dealers everywhere; [Nov. 23, ISfH-ly.} ;", OF WONDERS! §20,000 WORTH OR BUT GO O » 800 ts & ShoeS^ TO BE SOLD AT ~ ,-7 REDUCED PRICES. ■ * t If yon want to buy ; G L HTH I N G, Call at WIUCOX’B, ' PRINTS will be sold for 2octs. for 30 days. DbLAISES cheaper than elsewhere. STOQA BOOTS for $3,75. WOMEN'S SHOES, $1,50 only for 38 days. Wellaboro, Sept. 20,1305. C. L. WILLCOX. TTTINDOW GLASS & PDTTY, foi' sale eheaa, f V at P. R. Williams’ Drug Siors. KBROBIHB lamps *t - Rors DRCa BX9SR.
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