the agitator. t OCiI JITS'D MISCItIMBOOT ■Wellaboro, Wednesday, 19 ot. 1, 1865.- New Advortiaomenta. , ilt of Letters— Wellsboro P, 0. Votice to Teachers—J. L. Kingrimry, Eeo’y. Application In Divorce—Sheriff Tabor. i« PGO a year. T C oogb, cold, or acre throat Caution -John Cochran. supers’ Orphans’ Committee, for Tioga' Co. r ß ,ias Allen, Wellsboro. Chairman, jirs, Jos. P. Morris, Mansfield, Cb«. F. S«an, Tioga, jl, ( . John Dickinson, Wellsboro, j B. Niles, Niles Valley. )[ r , ,T. G. Clark will sing at Tioga this evening, tl! j at Msnsfield Thursday and Friday evenings. Kelly 4 Pnrvis hare received thair new Goods si (~poi’r old stand. They propose not to ha under. ffe commence this weak the .publication of the in. tens Tex list of this county, by request. Wear® Itbittd oar cotemporsrias in other eonntias in thU-ri ijKt, the crowd of advertising being heavy. We are obliged to Mrs. John Boatman,of Delator, fer samples of fine quinces and pears. By the £ay ibtre is no fruit which excels the Quince as a flavorer et ___ ' , ",. 1 Kew Dfcg Store. —Dr. W. W., and Captain- R. 5 Webb, have opened a Drug, Chemical, and Tobac co Store, one door below Hastings’s Grocery, f ’They tire & prime article ot cigars, and tobacco, and-no coebt their drug* -will kill or care second to none. ' Some Squash.— Mr. A.' JiL% Pnitsman, of Tlog| townsbip, grew a sqaash vine in his garden the pret>- nt reason which measured, all fold, ten Kwtyfwr feet and five inehet ! That is 3ot»g etcugh. - , Folet has come back from Philadelphia with a awtifol lot -of watches and jewelry, suitable |fir CcrUtmas and Hew Year presents. He'has ceii ladlep* Watches ever brought to town; and Jn • the way of pins, brooches, chains, lockets, earrings, ittetora, his show case presents m attractive amty. Yon ?Ul find him -at the old .stands ✓ Fe again notify those who wish advertisements inerted is any particular issue of this paper, that we* pto press Tuesday noon*of each week; and all ad- Trrtitements should reach-us not later than Te are obliged to go to press thns early in pt onr mails off in proper season, our edition beNg rerr large fora country-paper. i' ■ 3fr. Saituel Howe, of the fiijtn of S. Boardmar.A C«, Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y., has the into this region the finest lot of froiftries it has been onr fortune to see in market* The Cftn . piny also furnishes Hedging, flower sets, and orftaf nenUl shrubbery, all of tbe most hardy, as choice varieties. Hr. L. N. Manley is the gen* al nlwmaa for this county. * • ,r Beat this Beet ! — Mr, Kanslee Toles, df CH-tt-f no, ha? left with os two beets, one weighing .'l5 and the other 7 1116, lbs. These beets anMot 'tergrown and coarse, but excellent for cooking p'ir* y*ts. If anybody can beat this we lose our gue(e. We are obliged to Mr. Toles for a peck of iine wet apples, as yellow as gold and ns luscious Asjs ’p« melon.-- Flax Manufactory. —Not nil of our reader* Jape ware tbnt wo have in this county a factory for rtbe jTparatlon of raw flax for manufacture into fttx*. rttoD. Messrs. Sears A Bos’twick have converted tie old Herrington Mill property in Middlebnry, i'acLory of this kind, They have fitted it np improved machinery, and are doing muchi'' to devel<£> tte resources of the county. We learn that they hjHT) arrested about 100 acres of flax this, season, lire work enough to employ some dozen or fiftft h :tulfpr,n,:. These gentlemen deserve to meetwt h urr great encouragement from our farmers. Wl j :■-! earn a reputation for flax culture m enviable Us uu we arc gaining for butter and cheese and fruit • The Academy .—ln common with;a Urge number of townspeople we last week atlebdfd me Wednesday evening exercises at our Acbdomy.*- Tbcse consist of reading compositions, declamation 4c., and bid fair to “draw” uncommonly well di/- nng the winter. On the occasion referred to the com£ tuitions were chiefly above the average of such' tfrru, while some were Indicative of decided taleai. Tbsi feature of the conduct of the Academy Fr?f Van Allen strikes ns as notable and worthyjjl iemtico bv kindred institutions. It tries the#, j , (\ Wai, of coarse, to read or declaim before a fl ow audience; but these experiences are necessity for the correct education of men and women for *sc FW* they are to play on the stage of active life, “i be itsdents have no cause to feel ashamed of their p j/ formanee last Wednesday evening. ~t, At the close of the exercises, brief, but opproprisie, rttoarke were made by 'Mnj. Merrick and Col. fSfarffty/ “ *Uch the students were exhorted to friendljr emu- Ution and a wise use of time and opportnnity? . We, • ,jr g°t to mention that these exercises were made very I’m&nt by the choir which sang several stitfibg in fine style. The muster-roll of the Academy now shows A Hat r -120 students. It ought to bo 200, but even Zthe Frtseut number may be considered a prosperous be gluing. The'interests of students and a excellent hands. t Jnron drawn for Nov,,Term, 1866., GRAND JORORf. Eto«,—Jacob B .liman. -- '-'tsrle.ton—Dexter Gatlin, Stillman Frost, Jdiiah Angevine Lake. . ■ ? ' CU'.haii—William Waaa. ' 1 Celmar— Calvin Koyce. ’ ' Elklaod—F. G. Loveland. % > > Farmington— Andrew Van Bates. \<~- Brook—John Sheridan. £ uticrty—Pkloeas Bird.. „ . • V- r j^wrence—Thomas Inscbo. Jjaoifisid—Abram Shaart • kelson— William Merritt* ■' y Richmond—P. M. Clark. . .' Kailand—Seely Frost. Jioga—Geo, Hughes,-Richard Mit ohaLL \' Buro—Gilbert'Reynolds. Toion—Thorny Stoll. - ■} Y'■ 'tlUboro—Laugher Baohe. , * S . "wifield—H&rryßroughioD, Thotnai Pride, 2Xf Traverse Jurors—2d week marked Blow—Wd. Butler, Jas. P. Taylor, JB. JBosw* /tb, r v* L. D, Taylor,* John Young, Sr** • < ' ». Ctarleeton—Roswell GUe, Isaac Wheeler, D 4 Mel Sherwood.* -•. K —Oliver Chappell, Israel Siemens. . ' ; William Swan. ’II * Boro—Orlando F. Taylor. i’. Ujmer—C. P. Douglas, Clark Beaoh,* WHUam A. . _ ■ , bclttar— Wilkineon Forman, Dsn. Monro*, Jo tin ■ btiakrpcare, Lurid Hei*.,* Gw. W. Merrick,* Dy- Spencer.* beerSeld—W. Howland, H. M. Socle,, Ci»ri«f £,,1 'Ogk.» , . - - Elk— Qeo. Maynard, Jam** B. Smith. 21-’ EAland—Timothy Coate*. - s| l Brook—John L. Saxton.* t «nniagion—B. 8. Mnlford, An»on B. WrighfeEd {o ■ F,ahS ?*' <=•—Levi Forman. . -? •nksoa— Einhard Xneoho, Fnd.riok B. IrWells, A. Q. Garrison,* Stephen Orcutt,* Clark Stll well.o ■ - , j , i Liberty—Harry Brion, 2d, John Black, Henry Pick, - Wiliam Root, Francis Smith, Isaac Thomas, Chas. F, veil, Jesse Bedell,* Martin Casa,* Jacob Kibble.* Lawrence— Jclios Tremaine.* Lawrenceville—Joel Adams, H. Middaugb. Mainsburg— A. B. Anstin.* ■ a Geo- D. Keeney, Ezra Potter, Miner S. Field,* Calvin Hammond.* Wilson,* Enoch Blackwell* Nelson—David Hazlett.* Ocenla—Ruisell Crandall* —Hugh Argetzinger, Emmet Baker, Wm, Brace, Wm. Lawrence, Anson Wood, Alanson Palm* er,* Philander Rockwell,* Morris Smith.* Richmond— Norman Brace.- Justus B. Clark, L, fi. Robbins. .. Sullivan—A. Richmond,* Daniel Welch.* Tioga Boro—James Dewey. \ Hnion—Thomas Palphramand.* Clement M'. Dib- r nle;- J - Wel Übolo-^William 'Roberts*’ Isaac Sears, WmJ Harrison,* Alonzo Howland.* - Westfield—Dyer Weeks, Wm. Howland,* Charles Maynard.* Trial List for November Term 1865 Henry: Baldwin, * • ;vs. Caleb Short et al, , Charles Graeb'c, vs. E. J. Bosworth, 'H. R. Jones, ya. C. 0. Bowman, W. W. Hall, vs. HenryVsnness et al. J. N. Bdche, ■ vs, W. E. Dodge, Anson Holmes, va. T. J. Brown, H» 0. Dcmareit, vs. T. Pattison et al, Catharine M. Greggs, , vs. C. C. Whiting, John Bensoq, vs. J. D. Vedder, Harriet Hopkins. vs. D. Weeks, Geo. Gould, vs. Wm. Allen, C. T.des, vs. A. Bosard, AsaSParshall, vs. Daniel Holiday, — Everett, -vs.S. Daggett, Wise for Potter, , . . vs. N. Root, Sylvia Parmentler, - ■ vs. G. W.-fitone, E. E. Robinson, vs. W. H. Smith, Samuel Ryan. vs. Daniel Clark, H. N. Tcrrett, vs. Clark Slossoh, - V S. S. Ramsey, vs.' A. B. Austin, Wm. F. Baker, Joel Rose, Amelia Wellington, vs. S. B; Hathaway, - Isaac Smith, vi. Nathan Palmer, *’■ Richmond Jones, vs. Sami. Kemp, Jr., et al, E. H.,Cook, j vs. Charles Ryan, Guernsey & Hastings, vs. Rufus Farr, Ellen Doney, vs. Charles Wygant, Longwell & Swan, vs. D. C. Holden, Alexander Ronnedy, vs. Markratn A Roberts, Joseph Tonkin, vs. Supervisors of Blosi,i Ambrose Ives, vs. L. D. Seely. T 'j . The Oil Hcntebs,—“Jacobs Well/*'(hear this village) is down 495 feet, in very hard nock at presen t. Tbe prospects are exceUent and satisfactory. Tubing has been ordered with all the appliances for pumping. The salt water increases in strength, and we have seen some very fair salt’procured*by'evaporating the water. The *' Lucky Well,". atTioga,is waiting for tubing and pump. The sand pump used to keep the crevice clear,brings up-oil i eveVy timet -t J. * At last accounts tbe bitt was fast in the Canoe Camp Crebk well, at a depth of over 450 feet. • The Westfield well is down-aipwauxLof 30(Lfaei..* a • Tbe Oceola Well is down 600 feet bat we hear no particulars. .... One or two new wells >are : about to be co|nmcnced atLawrenceville. . . i!no news from “ Salt Lick’* well. GUHN «t TUCKER have now ready for the trad ing public tbe completest stock of Hardware ever brought Into Wellsboro. Stoves, and Tinware,-ellip tic springs, skeins, pipe boxes, iron axles, *h<»veU ; forks, buck, hand, Xcut and mill saws, coal scuttles, Dai!*, glass, putty, bolts, wood*sorews, bum and washers, assorted,—in fact everything In the general hardware line. [U] Just Received'. — Youxg has just received a splendid assortment of Stereoscopic Views, including scenes of the War; American, English, Irish and French Scenery. Also Photographic Albums in many styles and prices. Also twenty styles of envelopes. Also plain, fancy, gilt, and Ladies* note paper. Also school books of every variety—almost Also—but call and see for yourself at No. 5, Union Block, Wellsboro, Pa, * 27#ep65-6w. [Advertisement] I have just received a large -stock of desirable goods in Woolens; such as new Bontags, Breakfast Capes, ohd Shawls, Hoods, Nubias, Mittens, Loggias, Hosiery, Yarns, Ac., at low prices. - Also a fine stock of newestjStylesio Velvet Skating Caps, Jookics and. Hoods in’Purples, Browns and Blacks, trimmed with fur. The best goods in market and at reasonable prices. Also a large stock of Furs for Ladies? and Misses. If moderate prices will sell this stock quick I intend to have it done. I have a few of those great bargains in Domestics, such as Fast colored Prints at 25 cents, Yard wide Sheetings, heavy, 31 cents, Heavy Shirtings, 28 cents, All WoolCassimcra at Red Flannels at 8 shillings, Grey Flannels 4 shillings. , * - Fine PntameWae Jsvand fid., •*.- still on band. Those in want of such goods will buy quick if they wish to do well. J. A. Parsoxs, "Corning, N. Y. M -A. :R. » X B JD . In Tioga, the 25tb alt, by Rev. D. R. MeDer> mund, Mr.-CHARLES L. PADGETT and Mbs IDA A., daughter of C. H. Seymour, Esq., all of In Charleston, Sept 27th, 1865, by Rev P. Rey nolds, Mr. NELSON FULKERSON of Liberty, and Miss MARIA 8. BURNS of Charleston. In Keeneyville, on the Bth nit, by G. D. Keeney, Eax~ Mr. HARRY SAWYER and Miss DELPUSNE COLEQROVE. In Philadelphia, on the I9th inst, bv Rev. Mr. Kellogg, Capt, R. R. WEBB, of Wellsboro. and Miss KATE RODGERS, daughter of the late John Rodgers, of Philadelphia. In the M. E. Church, Wellsboro, on the 26ih ultj by Rev. J. Shaw, Mr. CHARLES H. GLADDING, of Mt Morris, N. Y., and Miss MARY £. SHAW, daughter of the-officiating clergyman. [Accompanying the foregoing notice was a beau tiful loaf of cake, entwined with a-wreath of ever* greens. May fortune prove as bountiful to them os they wore to the printer, and may their bnppiness.be as continuous and everlasting as the evergreen of whioli the wreath was twined.’. En.]' A Coiijib, Cold, or Sore Yliroat. Requires immediate attention, AND SHOULD' be checked. If allowed to CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lvngt, a Permanent Throat Affee- tten, or on IncttrahU 1 Lung JDtwase IS OPTES THE RESULT. 11 ' . BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES BA Vine A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO , THE PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. , Pot Bronchitis, Aithmaj Catarrh., Coninr./ptire and , .. . r . Throat IHeeqee f, . , ~ , TROOCHES ARE nreD’ TtlTB ALWATB :! aooB FUCCESS. Singers-and; Babble SpsaAers will useful in taketi‘befora Singing:’©* Speaking;.andr throat after an unusual exertion* of the vocal organa/ Troche* arc' 7 hnd prescribed by 7 Physicians, and have had teatimoniala from cm men I men throughout the <poohtry7 ' Being An article of true merit, and having prored their efficacy byateSt of many yearej each year finds there in new localities In various parts of the world, and the' Troche « ore Universally pronounced better than other articles. . Obtaie only “ Brown's - Bronchial Troches," and do hot take any of the Worthier Imitettipn* that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United States, and in For* rig* Countries, at 35 cents per box. [lnowos^6m] €»€> AAA A YEAR nrede by any one With sls— v Stencil Tools. Ko experience! necessary. The F esidents. Cashiers, and Treasurers of three Banks indorse rhe circular. Sent free with sample*. Address the 'Aaeric m Stencil Tool ~Woiks,' Springfield, Vermont. JCOTfmbcr X, 1855-Sm. T:fi ‘ XiOG COt'K-: 1 NEW, ARRANT, MEAT ! ' t'■ 5 1 I*'. ■< .ji. \r «> -H :>.V i. y, i ■> ; ,SJ 1 ti'iv.V- is T. 1., BALDWIN' & U 0„ TIOGA; PENN’A, ARE RECEItINQ aL_ LARGE AJIR WELL SELECTED * STOCK 01* -9■,■ . k : t : : DliY QbODS, ; J j - 4 *•. 1 ■; ASI) SHOES, ; 'GROCERIES,, HARDWARE, i CROCKERY,. HATS AND; CAPS, '• ; P AINT S AND OILS, WAIL- PAPER,- -■! - GROCERIES, ;;--r *l», >•- 1 t .1'- ... Ti •, i ~. j. --- otCc.' I c; • jS 1c WHICH. WILL. BJE 7 DISPOSE!?. OF CHEAP,/ ; FOR Ready Put Only! TIOGA, Oct. 4, 1865-ly. I • |L m % 1 " w £ •> £ ft j i .« < w S 3 ri £ S ■-'o' «'■/. ■ e f H < 6 I g « J •§ ■ : fl «' ©. a ■ a s § *tt > a*- •s q k j; w ;■•> l*|M * •4 « g SU: •■ 5 a'rs * « ■'■' f $ 2 s ◄ ■ ■' ; v-fc|S«|' "■ CB 2 ,1 , . ■ o ® , • 2 *3 "® ' . ® I a gc - i •' • ••! S Q * O © 2? H © si o © • a. O a ■ /s « a ° 3 % W 15 h s r! W « n | : B 5 a g S I V , A S 8 O ; .Bn ».* S l /, .- © ki -as . 4SI' g • .5 ;isl s ■a *2s-s *' , H' m ®' < © -'2 ■'» :. a- L a®| !| « “ “*»g I * S =§ * .£•-a- eg .©, B ® S 5 ® ‘ j =s- ■ Ho 2 vs a - -•.--• erg g- 3:?5*. S\ js « s —., *©• ■ :.' •- -2'-.: ’ -B3? --S 2 .. a ■ © a. <■ S i I I H S 3 ◄ E STRAY,—Strayed from the premises of the sob scriber* in Blow cownship, one RED COW, five years old, large ’horns, tamed back. She was dry and fat. Also, one dark brindle Steer. Both Eada tar mark on left hip. Ten dollars and expen ses for driving them to ns at Morris Rnn f or five dollars for information where they may he found, will he paid. H. 8. LEACH and SCOTT, , Uorrli Ron, Oot. 'ss,•* > r-* ~ ****** tm*, ****Mi»<,.. .<' -‘it; »"• • % .<. - o , •; Y^AfettLiTOßlyi JjURE ! FIRE !!FIRE!! ' The undersigned begs leave to announcolo the people of Tioga County ’that he has established an agency in Welisboro, for the well known / HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York. That be is prepared te insure all kinds of property upon as reasonable terms as can be had in any other responsible Companies, AND -ISSUE POLICIES without sending the application to the Oeneral Office. This is one of the richest Companies in'the United ■States, haying a Gash Oapitai of Two Million Dollars, besides the Assets which on the Ist of January, 1865, amounted $3,765,603 42 Liabilities 1.;.......,.,...; , 77,901 52 Its Officers are CHAS. J. MARTIN ; President, A. F. WILWORTH Vice President,' JOHN McGBE 1 .Secretary, J. H. Assistant gec’y. This Company has taken out A STATE LICENSE, Jand_ monthly pays ths par centage charged upon its Receipts which is made necessary by. the laws of Pennsylvania, in order to make its policies valid and' binding npon the Company. All policies issued by Companies which have cot taken out a State license are declared null and void, and the parties arc liable 'to a heavy penalty for so insuring. See Pardon’s Digest, page 853, 800*21, 22, 23.- - - Welisboro, Ang. 23, 1866. 'W. H. SMITH. Not only give immediate relief, but are cure to effect a permanent cure in Dyspepsia and Liver Com plfunt They are not a purgSHyb, and therefore their use does .not create a necessity for the habitual use of 'Cathartics. They cause no etckncss of tho stomach, no-griping of tho bowels, apd are perfectly ihartnles* to the most delicate. - . . They will immediately cozrect.a Sour Stomach, cure Flatulence, Heartburn, Sickness or pain in the Stora •echf Costiveness, Belching of wind, Liver Complaints, Headache, and in fact all those disagreeable aod-dan' • gerous .symptoms’of tho disease, which-uufit on? for the pleasures and duties of life. • •' They are.* an agreeable and wholesome appetiser, without any of the injurious effects which are suro-to follow the use of stimulating “ Bitter” and all pur gative medicines. By their purifying, strengthening and- ipvigorating power they.are sure to keep .the di-, gestiyo oigans iaa healthy condition, thuspreveuUng Costiveness, Diarrhoea or Dysentery. - Weak and delicate persons, who have been injured by the use of and them *a;mlld, safe an deuce caterer of 4be to-their original strength and vigor. ' ' Prepared,so}oly by the proprietor^ " S. N. ROCKWELL, ■ S..E. Cor. 21st and Market Sts., Pbilad’a, Pa. , See that my Signature is on tbo face of tke box before purchasing. Beware of spurious imitations. , . W. D. TEEBELLi'Wholesale Agent, Corning, N. Y. > Sold by all Druggists.. Corning, Sept, 20,.186fi-ly. The bitter fruits op bad bit ters. Invalid reader, do yon know what nine-tenths of the bitter compounds you are solicited by the propri etors to accept as universal panaceas are composed of? Give heed for a moment. They are manufac tured from'unpurifiecL -aloohoJ, containing a consid erable'portion of /ueetoil, a poison fiQmOst &s deadly as prussic heid. The basis of tbo regular tinctures oi the Materia Medica is the same. I -No amount of “ herbal extracts" can overcome the [bad tendency of this pernicious element. The essenqp ,of sound Rye thoroughly rectified is the only stimulant which can be safely used as a component of a Tonic, Alterative, and anti-bilious medicine, and HOSTETTBR’S STO MACH BITTERS is the only medicinal preparation in the world in which this article is used as an ingre dient. Hence the extraordinary effects of this. great specific. It gives strength without producing ex citement. No other tonic does this. All the ordin ary Bitters flush the face>od affect the brain. Hos tetter's Bitters diffuse an agreeable calm through the nervous system, promote digestion, and produce sleep. No other tonic, so quickly revives the ex hausted physical energies, restores the appetite, and removes the gloom and depression which always ac companies weakness of the bodily powers. Oct. 25-lm. IMPORTANT™ FEMALES SIP PILLS V PROCLAMATION I—UR. CUEESEMAN’S PILLS.—The combination of ingredients in thase Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the most delicate; cer* tain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruations, removing nil obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain In the back and limbs, Ac., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup tions of nature.' > Sr* Cheoseman’s Pills was the commencement of a new era in the treatment ot irregularities and obstruc tions which have consigned so many to a premature grave. No female can enjoy good health-unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health be gins to decline. - These Pills form the finest preparation ever put forward with immediate and persistent success. Don't be Deceived. Take this advertisement to your Druggist,'and tell him that you want the Best and most Reliable Female Medicine in the World, which is comprised in these Pills. ' Or* Cheesemaa’s Pills have been a Standard Rem edy for over thirty yean*, and are the most effectual one ever ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females., ,To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, with certainty, peri odical regularity. They are known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, throughout the country, ha ving the sanction of some uf the most eminent Physicians In America. Explicit directions, stating when they -should not not be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box. or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 60 to 00 Pills. . ■ Pills sent by mall, promptly, secure from observation, by remitting to the proprietors. Sold by Druggists generally. HUTCHINGS 4 HILLYER, Proprietors, . 28 Doy Street, New York. " Sold in Wfcllsboro by John A.Boy; in Tioga by Borden Bro’e; in Lawrenceyilloby W.G. Miller.. 110ct66-lyeow. Mrs. a. j. soeield wishes to in ,, form her customers that,she is.bow receiving ’from New York, a tino associated of r . MILLINERY GOODS, .• „ .. which she hastakenmuch care in selecting, Ladies will find a superior 1 quality of" ' MERINQ U^DEB-WRAPPISRS, MERINO HOSIERY, . , , Infants’ Hoods. Dress Caps; fine-linen Handkerchiefs .And everything in the,Millinery UfleJ' [octlS. NEW MILLINERY SHOP.—Mrs. 0. L. STONE has opened a Millinery Shop at East Charles ton [Whltneyville] haring just returned from the ciiy with a nico assortment of goods, whioh she offers te the ladies at low rates for cash. BLEACHING <& PRESSING HONE TO ORDER, and cheaper than anywhere else in tho county. Call and see for yourselves. [Oof 18, '65-Sm.J NOTICE. —The annnal ejection for ; Directors of _ tho Tioga County Bank will bo held at the office of said Bank In the village of Tioga on the third Mon day of November, 1865. ’ B. C. WICKHAM. Tioga, Oot. 35, X865-4t. President. -Stoves! Stoves !! We shall beep constantly on band a fall assortment of BAND, HOOP & BAR IRON, STEEL, NAIL BODS, HORSE SHOES, HORSE SHOE NAILS, A CUT NAILS, POMPS, LEAD PIPE. Alio, a moat complete assortment of STOVES, TIN, COPPER, * SHEET IRON WARE; and a full auortment of HAYING TOOLS, In their season. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of ntILK CAN’S; the subscribers having had an extensive experience in the manufacture of the article. Also &' quantity of FANCY, PRESSED; & JAPAN WARE. We are selling a nice article of SAD-IRON HEATER, which effects a great saving in fnel. JOBBING and REPAIRING done prompt],, In the'best manner, and on the moat favorable terms. We also desire to say that wo shall soil our wares as cheap as they can be purchased anywhere else, the difference in freight and transportation oaky added. We intend to make it the interest of thefpublic to boy of us, and shall study the interest of patrons as well as onr own. \ The Subscriber will take in exchange for Tin ware, SCRAP-IRON, LEAD, PEWTER, COPPER, - BRASS, AND RAGS. Call and examine our stock before purchasing else where. ■ GUNN * TUCKER, Successors of Wm. Roberts. Wellsboro, June 14,1865-tf. ■V » \ r ':■ 0$ :f 08 m r. *“ a « g § tg e * « ■* • 'S’ « § I =3 £ ■«* ■® © Hh » ■ 2'5 I = «* © ® 5B ® M ◄ « a w o ; 53 © jtn . « -S * o r s |t -aj Sq *® O i T* $ § © 0 £* * ’I jga 5 ! «8 £ m * s V( £? ? j 2 Jr &# ® g 5 « a« -1 0 s 1 ®<* . « 1 ® i . < AUDITOR'S NOTICE. —The undersigned having been appointed an Auditor to distribute the pro* ceeds arising from the Sheriff's Sale in the case of P. vs. J. A. Ellis, will attend to the duties Of aaid'appointment at his office in Wellaboro, on Monday I ,'November 13, J 1865, at 1 o'clock P, M, 40c165-4t. J. B. NILES, Auditor. NOTICE.— An election for President, Directors Treasurer and Secretary of the Tioga R. R Company, will be held at the office of the Company in the City of Philadelphia, on Monday, the eizth clay of November, 1866, between the honrs of 12 M. and 2 P. M. Uoct6s-4t. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the under signed on the estate of Abram Palmer, late of Mld dlebury, dec’d, notice is hereby given to those in debted to make immediate payment and those having dial ms to present them properly authenticated for settlement to NANCY ANN PALMER, Adm'z. Middlebury, Oct. 18, 1865-6t~ E STRAY.— Camo into the enclosure of the sub scriber in Middlebury, on the 6th 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, Oct. 18,1868-3t* N, X. WEST. •N —• JOHN A. ROY, ■yy HOLES ALE & RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYES, PUTTY, PERFUMERY, WINDOW GLASS, FANCY GOODS, ,f SPICES. TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES* f LOOKING GLASS PLATES, PICTURE GLASS. WINDOW GLASS, ENVELOPES, CAP 4 LETTER PAPER, INKS, 4 0., 40., 40. N. B. Physicians' Prescriptions and all other Recipes will be carefully and accurately made up from pore and reliable Medicines. Wollsboro, Aug. 23, 1865. TK£ ■WORLD'S GREAT ROITOT FOR Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. Jfrom Emery Edt* > a xceU-kvtown merchant of Oxford* Maine, “ I have sold large irranntitlea of your Sarsaparilla* but never yet ono bottle which failed of the desired effect and full satisfaction to thorfc who took it. Ah hint ns our people try It, they agree there hu« been no medicine like it oefbrc In our community.” « Eruptions, Pimples, Blotchos, Pustules, Ulcers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Sklnf From Rev. Jiobt. Stratton, Bristol , 'England. “ I only do my duty to yon and the public, when I add my testimony to that vou publish of the medicinal virtues of your Sarsaparilla. My daughter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor in her car*, eyes, and hnir for years, which wc were unable to cure until we tried your Sabsa- PARILLA She has been well for some months.” From Mrs. Jane C. Rice-, mcclf lmoirn and mrch-csicemed Indy of Deimisriile, <'ope May fo. .V. “ My daughter has suffered lor a year past with a scrof ulous eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing afforded any relief until wc fried your Sarsaparilla, which soon completely cured her ” From Charles P, Huge, JJ*q. x of the wUUIy Known Cage* Murray $■ Co., manufacturers of enamelled papers in Nashua, A'. //. 44 1 had for several years a very troublesome humor hi my face, which crew constantly worse until it disfigured my features and became an Intolerable affliction. I'tried almost every thing a man could of both advice nnd medi cine, but without any relief whatever, until 1 took your Sarsaparilla. It immediately made my face worse, as you told me It might for a time; 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 I am without any symptoms of the disease that J know ofv I enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your Sarsaparilla.” j Erysipelas General Debility—Purify the Blood. From Dr. Kobt Smcin , Houston St., Nejr York. 44 Dr- Ayer. I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of your Sarsapa rilla, and 1 have Just now cured an attack of Malignani Erysipelas with It. No alterative wc possess equal* the 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 P>rysipclas on my right 'arm, daring which time I tried all the relcbmted physicians 1 could reach, and took hundreds of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcers were so bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I bcgntrtaklng your Sarsaparilla. Took two bottles, and some of your Pills. Together they have cured me. lam now as well and sound as any body. Being in a public place, my case is known to every body in this community, and excites the wonder of all.” From lion. Henry Monro, M- P P., of Newcastle, C. SF., a leading, member of the Canadian Parliament. 44 1 have used your Sarsaparilla in ray family, for general debilira, and tor purifying the blood, with very beneficial results, and feci confidence in commending it to the afflicted^ St. Anthony’s Eire. Bose, Salt Bheum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From Harvey Sxckler, Esq., the able editor of the Tank nannock Democrat, Pennsylvania. 44 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 face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver nnd other remedies, without any apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his hands, lest with them he should tear open the festering and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Having tried every thing else wc had any hope from, we began giving your Sarsaparilla, and applying the iodide or potash lotion, as you direct. The sore began to heal when wo had given the first bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. The child’s eyelashes, which had corac out, grow again, and he is no# as healthy and fair as any other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child must die.” Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Hiram Sloat, of St. Ldttis, Missouri. ** 1 find your Sarsaparilla a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis and for syphilitio disease ttyan any other we posiess.. The profession are in debted to you for some ol the best medicines we have,” From A. J. French , M. an eminent physician of Law rence*. Mass., who is a prominent member of the Legis lature of Massachusetts. 44 Dr- Ayer. My dear Sir; 1 have found your Sarsa parilla an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and secondary type, and effectual in some case* that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we can employ with more certainty of suc cess, where a powerful alterative is required.’ 4 Mr. Chas . S. Van Lieic, of New Brunswick , N. J. t had dreadful ulcers on his legs, tfhused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew' more and more aggra vated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of Ayer’l Sarsaparilla relieved him. Few cases can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bottles to cure liim. lieucorrhoea, Whites, Female Weakness, arc generally produced bv internal ScroftUotts Ulceration* and arc very often cured by the alterative effect of tliia Sarsaparilla. Some cases require, however, m aid of the Sarsaparilla, the skilful application of local rem edies. From the tceU-hncncn and Tcidely-cekbraUd Dr. Jacob Jiorrilt, of Cincinnati. ** I have found your Sarsaparilla an excellent altera tive In diseases of females. Many cases of Irregularity, heacorrham. Internal Ulceration, and local dehlUty, aris ing from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there arc few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment.” A lady y unwilling to allow the publication of her name , tcriies “ My daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating Leucorrhoca of long standing, by two bottles of your Saesapaeilla.” Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly cured by this Ext. Saesapaeilla. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purga tives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, tliat we need not do more than tdassure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may badepe tided-on to do all thatthey have avfer done. Prepared by J. C. AVER, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by Sold by J. A. Boy and P. B. Williams, Wellsboro ; Dr. H. H. Borden, Tioga; S. S. Paokard, Covington : C. Y. Elliott, Mansfield; S. X. Billings, Gaines; and by Dealers everywhere. [Nov. 23,1884-ly.] OF WONDERS 1 $20,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, Boots & ShoeS, TO BE SOil) AT REDUCED PRICES. If you want to boy CLOTHING, Call at WULCOX’B. PRINTS will b« sold for 2 Sets, for 30 days. DnLAISKS cheaper than elsewhere. STOGA BOOTS for $3,79. WOMEN’S SHOES, $1,50 only for 30 daya Wellsboro, Sept. 20,1865. 0.1. WXLLCOX. WINDOW GLASS 4 PUTTY, for sale cheap, at P. E. Williams’ Drag Store, YANBDSKIBK’S 80Z0D0NT for Clearing Testb, for sale at P. R. Williams’ Drag Store. J. A. BOY.
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