_'EPE i . J iG.J.T.A.TOfc, L oC A L‘ J A g B T 'M ISCFLLi EEOPB " '• i . ij rTT~ ■ l ‘-r J *r.y i Ho?.: 15, ,ISB6^ »-* 1 vr —• v , , H'e'w Advertisements atlittw—Hawley & Commin jjnitad States Hotel—®. G- Ritter, Prop’r. , Ifew Fhotograph Gallery—Frank Spencer.' ‘ 1 ■We ere obliged to Mr. Qporge- Skelton; of JJjßlmoS-, for e basket of nice Baldwins, Greening, and: King apple*, fresh, fair, and largo Wittsioso Petroist** Co.—A special meeting of tb* Directors will be held at the office of J, 7*. Bacbe.n Friday eTenihg, 17th Inst. A foil attendance U rery desirable. By order,. M. H. Coni, Clerk. Fatal Accteset.—As Kotat. Ross, Esqy.Vprom. [cent citizen of Rntland' township, was ..proceeding homeward from Mansfield one day lasjt week; his horse took fright and ran away, flinging. Mr. Rose to {he ground. He wasdiseoverod in an inaeniiblo con dition, «nd death ensoed in a few boors.- -<; ■ Duns I—W*. have jnst printed n-qaantit jof War rantee Deeds on fine paper, for the accommodation of nntceroue applicants /or .this kind of blanks. We ehail sell them at ten cants each for six or 14*3, and at the rate of $1 —a dozen for more. We will send, them to order by melt, prepaid, for"these prices; The money tnnsfaeeotnpany the order in snob On Braiseai Cbahoes. —Mr! D. 6. Ritter .leased the United States,Holed property, lately oocapled by Mr. Nelson Austin, and has opened the the public. See advertisements i Mr. James Wilkinson. of grocery end pfoVtri on's fori in tlie nekt door to the of-A. P. Qoke, Esqr. Jdr.Wilkln too is disabled from-active Jab or by casualties of war, and deserves a liberal patronage, - _ - - -- 5 —i. .. 1 ' t By reference toan advertisement id anog>er.ptace, it will be seen that Mr. J; Q. Clark, eminent vocalist and composer, Is to give enteftairments in tevsrol Tillage* Of this county within few weak*. We are glad toiM that he wiH.icl avoid Wellsboro He will slog -Id this place Saturday- even ing, Deo. 2, proilmo, at which time' be wi& present an entirely hew programme. .We undfcrs and that the use of the M. E. Church has been to Mr. Clark for-that occasion, it being baiter adapted both for singing and&eaHng than the Coofj Some. , How To'ftE HfEPOL.—A country" paper l AHerald he chiefly local : fh ita character. Nearly Everybody takes a city paper in and thus gen eral news. But no city paper gives thq lev si county news, of>conr*c. . j , , , •. . ** Now if one interested in the growt ' and pro gress of any locality in this county, wooM “send ns the local news every , week, the Agitato? fhvld pro mote the interest of that locality as mm, i as any other. Our object is to encourage all iWal ties with* out distinction. Xf one part docs better *tbtf 4 another, we aball not he slow to aay so and • give' t*o proper credit. • • * y ■_ The made one of * c» »wded au dience at.tbe Wednesday evening ezevoU is at the Academy last week, and were pleased to de cided progress made ia declamation and Imposition. A large proportion of the essays were dovotfed to the inculcation of the virtues of self-reliancft And the ne cessity = of individual effort, 'from which fact we con uijide that 31r. .Van AU«t and ids excellenLA wistan fs aim to teacb their students tbe necessity of practic ing independence of .thought and' action. It is very evident that our Academy; has made .rapid, progress toward regaining its ancient high rank, among Insti -tutions of its class under present management*- 'Tbe material Is most excellent, and tEo morale', of the school , * j. Z - A -h'"TJ The Fall Term closes un the 27ch init, men cement of the Winter Term, will beajd it(ise<| in due season. We.assure parents th&f i jibe gold en opportunity* fi? y ,th«lr 4 ohiidren—an portunity not to be neglected".' ;Mr. Van' have Iso p«pllsn*k< term* Eakver's MauaiiKß —reached as early,’Vat owing to & multiplicity 1 of 'duties, w'e hare failed n notice it in season.' We may remark thar the nuv volume commences in .December and with the pro/ Use of n* nswedand Increased attractions To say. r bat every family should subscribe for this eacellent'Vducator of the people is to us* a stereotyped phrase. But we' repeat it, neveithilesi. It* is the best aerinl of'its kind In America, nr elsewhere, ae for that matter.— Terms SV-~-por year.. Weeao furnish a copy vf either Harper’s'Magwine or;;Serpens. Weekly newspaper, ’ and The Agitator pec -JW#- Otherwise either may be ordered of Harper k. Brother#, Sew York, at $4. each, per year, Or'ut the J t ui Tee kfLEVTtc MoarHtr*.—i'be Jffo'vtfinber .nam- J ber contains the following Interesting -aftiolk#? •‘-W.fay the Putkammer Castle wak destroyed : T2yr Rhyme of the Master 1 # Mate£’Th» TUitsc nod- in Libraries; Letter to a Young-' Housekeeper ; The Peace Autumn;" 0561 qT ~ Joh'fiin Kodotpffe Topffori. The Chlmifey Jeremy AlFare well to Agajjji*! (The Forge; Tbs ;the Electric Telegraph.: The Field of Alex ander Hamilton ; Reviews and Literary; Nptlcca: Recent American Publications. We do dot seehow any one can possibly do without the Atlantij, Terms, $4,60 per annum. Address Ticknor A .tUetids, 124 Tremont-Ureet, Boston. - . f The Illustrated,Annual’of Phrenology and ology for 1866, the best ever issued. Contains Pjesl dent Andrew Johnson, Abraham Lincoln, f Julios Julftif Osnar, with Portraits: Character fn-the Walk, with twelve illustrations ! Th'd 'Mother of- Wesley ; Character of the Eyes; Stammering Sfid ‘firii tiering (Causes and Curie);' Lreut.-iQMieratf-GTtt&i: The Red Man and the Black Men, with illustrations': Beads of the Leading Clergy atod-Heads of Notorious- Boxers,- with Portraits: Fate of the Twelve Apostle#; ,Head : of Sl Phul ; Qualities of Men; Cornelius Vander bilt ; Language of the Eyes—blue, ba ils and brown—ten engravings; Brigham Young, Richard Cohd&rt John Bright, Major-Generftf Sher man, with pprtraHa; Phrenology ai Home; with Counting House Calendar, Post-paid’ fpf 12 cents, by Messrs, Fowlbb k Weles, 389 Broadly, N. Y. Obituary. At a special meeting of Riosa L&dge, fo. A. Y. AL,held at-their Hall io Bloasborg,pn 'heevening of tbs 31st of October, the following' Pri tmbl* and Resolutions were unanimously adopted . Waxaßas, It has pleased an allwise Providence to rstaove from ns, by-death, after a ufi'd tedious illness, our much beloved, and useful £ro(h«vM. C. Swag, thus depriving our Brotherhood of one who ba» labored faithfully with us since of oar Lodge, proving himself a true -Brother and Friend, and society at of an esteemed and much Tslued citiien. Therefore, Bvtoktd, That in the death of BrotberJJwan, our Lodge he* lost one of it« brightest ornaments, and we deeply deplow this sad dispensation of Providence io taking from our midst a brother in- tbs prime of lilt and usefulness* and one who, although afflicted for months past with that insidious and fatal disease, consumption, has labored faithfully in building up our beloved institution te this place. " Evolved, That this Lodge will e<nr cherish ihe ffietnory of~Brotber &WA9, ss -one wbo woe truly h ifason and a Brother, and whose heart Was ever true to the noble cauto he had espoused-; one doing his whole duty here as & brother and good clti ren, hat severed his membership trlth dfepart Mf. f * . RfoUed, That we tender to the bereaved Sryiaw -.'AAO'w, and relatives of our departed brother oar moat heart- , ” * felt sympathies, ih this their darkist hour of trinl; J tfAii.i -.s A-tMa-uli V that - - tive, friend and brother, and while mingling onr< Sl ; o & Wusu ■grief -^tfrkbbii^hre^-fesl^io' r Say,\WfiCp ;r£ot for the’ * departed, be has done bis duty here and departed to join tfa|tj?Bppy fcfotherh.pod shove, to be separated. Buolted, That the members of this Lodge wear.the j usv«l badge of mourning for tbirty { daya. -,r , { ' * j -H *•- *" j il-* ■ts.i; Besotted, That the foregoing preamble and l re6«iUM *'•* »n* /oJ» t-i - i tlons signed by the W, M. and Secretary bo spread i on the records of oar Lodge and a copy thereof be • , presented- to^he-wfdoßbfj-ofir deceased.'tootbsr »od r ;,~f }if/-J f inArierirUriUiin. tfco TlogaG zT^7r^w:t b: ; T* *»■ : BtLflw-fw & • J. G. Wood, Secretary. . — r).. ‘The Oil-BLusters.—lf nOacciderit occh/s, Ja cob's Well"- will be du>vn 6UO feet by Saturday The sinking’of this well has been rapid, add Vrhbout j Serious jaccidept; f This,.reflects, great credit':! upon Mr. Schietfelin, the contractor, who not <)nly } comprehends tfag principles 0/ but pro ceeds with Judgment and caution. The indications are very at.tbe;p:sSsaX4epth of the well.’ The Lucky Well is now pumping. We have details, nothing but the fact that the pump has just been; started, •«-, . r \ • A vein of‘very pure petroleum gas has been tapped 'etthe Barker Well,‘at a depth of : " T Canoe Camp Creek well still refuses tb“g[ve'up'the ; ( .d; dn - i v -v; ‘ - *Tbe Westfield Oompanyde vety sangniine: o&tuc -otsu: A gentleman fr6m ibkf locality fnfomd tf&that the well is going down rapidly. e ili'DaXl I I4th4s|fe jpg Fork road, between Hector Horton's and tvellsboro,. a imall black leather pocketbook, containing $2l an National Bank.4fytes/ { will-pay $6 tor the return' of tbe same‘td"me in Denhai', obto the Agitator Of flee. Ed. CajirßEt.tr, 1- j t-.,; - ( .?■ Soldiaxa^Attention. .*. t * ’ r : i A .preliminary mooting ?f. -the,Soldier* of,. oountyj will be held. a^.the: Court |lquseiii <m the Woning ot Wednesday,'Deo. 6th, 1665, fo< the parpoeo of ; perfaqting .arrangomenu re union of the Hoys m Blue," who have participated in.tbe late battles of.tbe Rebellion by land audsea,. ’A 'representation from regiment 1 or parts Jof regiments is required and a gehordl attendati&l re quested. - Many Soldier«.j. JAMES O, CLARK, j‘ I THE CELERA TED VO CALIST A&D, i j , eOMPOSE&,-.-.yr ; V Will hold Sociable) in Tioga Count;, at the tjmes. and placet following: ■' ■ * Oceoia, Tuetda; evening, Nov. 28. : -Knorfllle, Wednesday evening,- N«v..28l S , ;JJ Westfield, Thursday evening, Kov. 80. 4,.,.j , .1 East Farmington, Friday evening, Dec. 1. .* . WELIiSBQHOj Satnrdaj evening, Dec. i. - i j Nov. is; '65-3t. : ; , [Advertisement.] ' J f i . I hare just xecejred ft large stock of desi^able J gpqds in Woolens; such as new Bontags! Breakfast Capes, and Shawls, Hoods, Nubias, Mittens, Logins, Hosiery", Tarns, «tc v at low prices! Also a fifae' 3£obk of,“newest styles la Velvet Skating Caps,.JocUles t ubd Hoods in Purples, Browns and Slacks, £tioimed-ftith* fur. . The beat goods*. In market and prices. r ". ‘ ‘ ' / ' ' V > Also a large stock of Fura' fbr Ladies and 'Mlfees. If moderate prices'wjl)'sell this stock intend to have it done. Phare a few of those great‘Wfp*ins In Domestics, such as - • 5 Fait colored Prirlts ’ - 1 V J ’ Yard wide Sheetings, heary, 31 cents, • ! ! Heavy Shirtings, cents,. u; - r'i i" All Woot Cassimers at 9 killings,. J h £ . ♦» *: mZ ’S ." a w-w- «r w ■>*- 1 a < h vj • 3 w os S- ' : • i S 4 2 8 d-i-i 9 t< I : -l ! 4| ® 2 S, * ■ - *"; w. ifi p W -‘'; ii,' C 5 -B <• I • 1 •'■ ■ h ■■ , i ! ATTENTION,, A»> 9Jt(K BE "f* . Cfc: ; flSu: I j Ca£Ci£Ep. IF ALLOWED TO CONtVsTE, | ' ~t#.. ..-p 1 ® i Irritation th» £unat- a Permanent Throat Ajfqc-. ’fl fij *• ttyn, or an IncuraU* Lung pittai* ~■ \. ‘'■ '| B |' / '- 3 ' ’’' { ' IS" OFTEN THli RESOLI". *•' '■ ’Cj.l ‘’ .On" . BROWN'S BRONCHIAL' TROCHES' ' : " : ’ ‘ 'O'’ © ■ r , ,£ ~ -- 'V • :; !.-•=. V. : i - _ ffi S - - BAVINS A DIRECT JO JBficRARTS, fIITE *, rt W.H . W , - . r -. , IMMEDIATE RELICT. «S 5S ® " * i-lfß* Cdtafrk, : Cobttttnpivc* 'Q 1 ® £2 ’' ‘~ ' I 1 v..;.:, ■■ -*-•- ■nfoim'Mh i. Am W “*H '« TBOOCHE3 ABE USED WITH ALWATg GOOD syCrJEM.j;**- ■; ' M Fublio' ~IS V’A.v. wilLflnd r^ocjes, m c^aring^^he, |9 fffl * . r ik.^' (aKeubefore Siogiog3>r Sp^l9g, ; jfi .. tfafOatnftcr'an mwsaal exertion.of tbe viicid:or£fai|is. pM -~©- 7 Tho J Tseomiiendrftf &mf hy - r ‘ :: g • hj£Ve had'teSfittoni^j|‘'f^tA' ® ■ jaien througboat the’coabtry'/ ’Bi-ing' nn'iirtlcle , -A’ **%' t ' titK mcii«,jn4 h«5 - >PB 6 t^st - -- .. of many years, each year finds them in new localities- f »^ fn varloui .parte of. the world, and ,(he .Trochf* )r , JBJ , g universally pronounced battvrTbKaiotfaer , .5 ... , :i m -# Obtain only Beowr’* -BfeoStfdq-At: THheußsi/*- ; *- - -jl and.do not take any of the Worthiest Imitation* that v ’ ; * -£ -,*B* " “1.... .ij •. . .*i i li* 1^!;i rj. •A. ip .. - ta*y be pfferpd,. . ... . „,,,,. _ "i/l! .t.K Ls,, ! .... ii-W:«lH--. W- S■ «* 9old.ewywber»iio,th« Pmted \Bj.yar.„;-,.:, :.ji..:;r-. hz tig* Countries, atBs centaper box. [lnovv66-dm]r f "fl 6 iSS' -&*f . •• f-r 5* a. , - g ft- I , -■ .N- a sr-‘S• iJ S sl 2- p S-ifi to © ® :« Lj:fl >1 d w Qf) «- 4: “ o|:r‘ f § ® k* I 1. : e,"4" - ggisa I *»:. M :.( 3 J • ■ ■ J • /.j:-;-; a "S' w ■ U J ; ■ '3 ! , . 5. H ■ 3T ' . .Bed FlarmeU at 3 = . MT , \ t Grey Flannels 4 shillings, ** ~ ' ' Fiuc Paramettai 3a. and ' | - • atfl! on hand. *Thofe Id want of VuoH'gdo‘da w wni bay quick if they wiah-tfxdo well. : 3 * "*T. A; Pknsoss, Coming, N. Y- “ J ' m-sCjr r x*ia e> . ! s- Tn EiUand Bo re, on- lie Jtrt Juan, fey, J4e». E. fer BenedictTX CALVIN'WHITTAKKIi and WARy S-V daughter of tha.ojficiating clergyman. ( i ' In ai«nefi‘eicf,*on the Ist Inst, b/Rev. N. L. Rey nolds, Mr. JOSEPH PETRIE and Miss ANN ELIZA DOUGLASS, both’ of Covington, Fa. '* In .Elmira, on the 24th f nlt., by RbiMN/TPlSey* iibldtf, Mr. BALDWIN SKBEL of LBwr4fice , /- , end Miss Maggie swan, of Elmira. • 5 . • j fn*Elmira, at. the 'Parsonage, by Eev.JlEAPhil- Hps, Mr CHARLES UPDTKE of Jackson, and Mbs RACHEL U-PDTKE of Rutland. ‘A Cons h, ’ C6lri, l or SOre- TI»roall P'O'^’A'TfiW’DA’ ... ,')* R | Andparhapi a few moreto-slllDW etxngglerr,.to-come Op toft® nj»lc bpdy of our customers. O. BULLARD ■ will offer superior inducements to the trading public! In the line of 1 < WINTER DRESsTgoOBS,; ■u; ■.‘i.iTf f i <■} ■} . s -< j,■ ; 1 i/M' > <*. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SHEETINGS, Sc 1 sH'ffi *r risr o- : fe j ' J ■ i Wkd erWry tJiJif ltib» lSu>i>£lTl CT"ili ' i ‘ H<vat> BiT 'l.o#s IfeS, A ■ : • V iun»Uy k»pt in,»t%ooontry t .. -SsosiivluUl 1 ’ ... ‘ j- _ : r-• r TEAS, COFFEES, SDRARS, ( • ’ FAMULT GROCERIES. •* 'i- ’i* ■ '•i-'A " dh at reasonable prices. ■ 0 £ W-^EWir-s. ' : . / x &l r’ c V .itvjv& £C, fc ■ Call at onoe and buy your winter stock. ~ ] -Xjfit W-I4P '- 1 Welbboio, Oct. 11,188 S. |' ,rr * ?ATS ft CAPS, * 'I'OSISiKf.S .3 * Vi* sV-UA. f ,-l 1- j : ; H | .Qi./s .dl.ii.i-. u.U ;‘> 'aiflUAJ *■>,»Uc ’'.'i'Jr.iU. 1. ARB RECEIVING A . »ti ul 1 .a j xi‘. 4*.r> j j<„suit :i .gHvilii xo't is- nu-% A*; '• % b'l - ■ ... ;'di: " ‘ (. 1 f- LARGE AND WELL S£L£CIE|V ■ , Z i j Ur. S T OCR OE ' ' ' • - v- •- . i i r - * 1 'f*s.n:i v ' « i-’-.i'i : ■ DRY'-QOODS,'- I ’ • ***.•« ■■ J ’ j } i ir.. jf/t i. 1 'ROOTS AND SHOES, ■ , ~i ' i;. ; r*Rc H 7.,1 a;r.u ; GROCERIES'■ HARDWARE'! 1 m»l. . ---i ..... .. -lil.. -., r., .j I ■ t CROCKEfcY,' fIATSi AN&tCA3PS,«» • t :. ; PAINTS. ANjj..,QILS„,, - WALL P A PER, . GROCERIES,. wadbw WIEE 'BE"'"-’"" * 1 ‘ -4 i ; J.. -p ■ • .-•1. ‘I.. ■ ; 1 . .... SC. ... :, . ■ ; m ;- DISPOSED' OP CHEAP, Ready Pay Only ! ! TIOGA, Oct. 4,1865-ly, i . r • 7 k e, I . '< , .ti'.v.i 1 i .■”. y NSW. •aptWSEKX SHOP.—Mrs. C. L. STONE b«i opened a'Millinery Shop at East Charles ton [WhltneyrilloJ having Jan returned from the city with a nice assortment of goods,'which she offers MCttflVJnleeTor esSu ; ; •FREdsiNo -done jro ~ ORDER, , fjb o’ap<W-itan utjMjun «!<« in 'odnnty. Call .tandsee for ; jrbursolyes. 'y~_ lOptjjlS. 'W-SiaJr *1 I ’jj i *»-• *[3 ,i i ns* *IJ ,iiUu3V t 1 u :i id:-J , J { a .‘.n. A 5 '•‘W jo. i: Jg •ii. .Ansn/i | / J •'lt 'I /..*i '3A’t O -- r. - f •' L i ..i t i . > .j- . iT FOR * ~i udi j ‘.t Hz * 1 -.O'* ’ J9«l A j -*r -71 u , •+ V EIHE-L- JIBE!:! FIREM!—; Tile 'bega'feavb to auho'uhce t&< tit. people of Tioga County'that ho has establiahetTaa 1 ejfeuoy ih 'Wellsboro, for tlio well’known :!■• n HOIVIE INSURANCE COMPANY,I ,ASUl;i;i v/oi:ta of New York. an h? M pjppared to. msure all kinds of, property upon as reasonable terms as can be had in anVbther responsible Companies, AND, ISSUE POLICIES without sendlng.the application to the General Office. This is one of the richest Companies in the United- States, having a Gash Capital .of Two million Dollars. i'ik'C Oiliirt' /ifii’y A l l4l • besides the Assets which on the Ist of January, 186$, amounted .‘.53,768,803 42 Llnbiliffesi.;.;,.- Its Officers are ' ! J*i.i.//...l;;.CTre»ldent, A. P, WILVVOKTU Vice Presidents JOHN JVioQKB. ....Secretary, J. H. WA^aBCSRN^..:v..'. ; .i.V,:..-.A4si«&ntSeo’y. XhU Company, has tak.n out t! ITRi 4} Tj T.H A STATE LICENSE, if {J i > an 3 monthly pays th» per cdhiago ohargad upon' iia Receipts which is made necessary by the laws of Pennsylvania, in order to make its policies valid and binding pppnjtbo Company r; AH policies (issued by Coinfanfes which aaVe ndl t&kdzr out a-Sid& license are declared null and void, and the parties are liable*i to a h««yjj|nalty < lor. so, Jnsuring. See Burden's 3Jig*Sfp.g«B63,«*?^22 ( 23>; - s«i. Wellsboro, Aug. 23, 1865. " W. H. SMITH. Stoves! StoVes!! ,.H A K® W A»E V Messrs." gton &’,ti7oKee beg to nounco to. the citizens of Tioga County, s that to addition to their excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-I-on Ware, they bar?, at a great >ootUy, stocked their store on * , , _ i ’.'Zit &AIN STREET, WELLSBpRO, ', with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles: MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAW* ’■ * ’ BUTTS, ‘ STRAP HINGES, J ;. C ARBENTER’S TOOLS. ' VuMPa AXES, :• - ADpapS, BITTS, 41 “ J BTTT-STOCKS; • .. .HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS,' fepAD'ES, forks, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD .SCREWS,, 1 CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS^ WASH£R% gIPE. AXLETREES, ELLIPTIC SPRINGS. HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON,"i- -77 ALL KINDSDF PISTOL CARTRIDGES. -s„ I’ Si sv 5 PATENT BARN,DOOR, HANGINGS, a new thing, and made, for aiie. -fTfaese are •but Ja fevr of tho many articles composing onr stock of Hard ware.' >' ( •■ i * - r ! We invfte iho to eall’ahd &Battmo for then!- selves. We Mm to keep the best quality of goods in bar lino: and all work to order done promptly and well. * i .5 iXJUNtNiA TUCKER, Successors of Wm. Roberts, ffellsboro,. Nov, 5,.18f}5-tf. . . l( IMPORTANTto FEMALES A :.r-or ; Pkccla ca s -pillsT—ite combination of Ingredients In thu-e IMI la Jg th»ar<*Qlt fipctonstre: practice;-;; They flrooilhj jtrtjgsir oi rnuion, and caopot do- liartn- \q the most’dKllcatVT cer tain in correcting alf Painful Menstruations, /removing all phtmuctionsrwhvtber from cold or otherwise, in'the 'side, palpitation of .tho'lhcaXt, whites, :«il*h*m»n» palp- back 4 aad .UiobB t^r.j. disturbed sleep, which arise from-iaterrnp tfons' dr nature.' ' “ *■’"“ i Or. ChoesOZDan’s Fills iliy.<k>mmenceinent of a new era itrxite and obstruc tions which have cuusigm d so many to a premature grave. can vnjoj good .health unless. »Ue i* regular* and VT/enl‘\H v fl n obstruction fuk^gj-lacl l lliti g<?nVi&l Jicdlth be •gins to dwfintv The** Villa lornt the fine%t\prejflJ|'at fob-ever put forward with immediate and persistent success.. Dos’x be Deceive,!). Take this advertisement to your Diugglst, and tell him that yon waiit-tbo Pest and must Reliable Fenlale Medicine in the World, which 19 comprised in these Villa. Or. Choeseman’s Pills ha» been a standard Rem edy for, oyer, thirty your-e, up (I ever knbwn for all complaints peculiar $o Females.-., To all they .are invaluable, indhung, witU_ certainty, perl odlc&t-rfeguliAliy. Tbey-aVetub \\'n to •thnu#andi r Who bare used them at different period?, throughout the country, ha ving the^spncjio^iOf.sqme-jjf eminent-. Physician* In America/' ‘ “ /■/I Explicit directions, stating- they shcald-not not be used, wftli each BBlr—the 9 Price- One- Dollar -per Box, or 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 60 to 60 Pills. .Pill* Ben tty anall, promptly, secure by remitting to thVpropiietorsr Sold by Druggists generally. Sent by express anywhere, by addressing irt M f ' iiUTCdINGti it iiILLTEH, Proprietors;' , 2$ Dey Slrcot, New,7ork. Sold in WAlsbofo by* John A . 'Roy: irr’Tioga by ~&ordcn Bro’s; In Lawronceville by W.G.Mlller. i 110ct65-lyeow. :,ij J The bitter frdits of bad BIT TERS. ■ Invalid reader, Jo you know what nine-tcntha of the bitter compounds yon are'galicited by the propri etors to accept as universal panaceas -are? composed .0f.2.. Givoheed for a moment.-cTbey an-matmiac tured from anpurified alcohol, oontaining- ff consid erable portion of /uael o:7, a poison almost -a* deadly as prusslp acid, , Tbe.basis of the regular tinctures of the Materia Medico iS-the same. No-amount of “ herbal extracts” can overcome the bad tendency of this .pernicious element. The essence of sound Rye thoroughly rectified is tho, only stimulant- which can be safely used as a component of atonic. Alterative, and anti-bilious medicine, and HOSTEXTBR'S STO MACH BITTERS is the only medicinal preparation in the world in which this article Is used as an ingre dient.- Hence th© extraordinary effects of this great specific. It; gives strength without producing ex citement* No other tonic does,this. All the ordin ary Bitters flush. th<? face and affect the brain. Hos* tetter’s Bitters diffuse nn agreeable calm through the nervous system, promote, digestion, and: produce Jileap.— No--Olher—tonic-su-quickiy revives—the ex hausted physical .energies, restores the- appetite, and the gloom and depression * which always ac -coTapaiuna.Wfta'kneaa of-tba-bodily powers. -- - - ftct-.Wa..: .j c'.K .; ■ v » ! P TOE-FINGER at' .. roe& oauaysEOE^ T'f<‘ > ’.Oh’ .'\r P. R. WILLIAMS HAS just received a Large and Fresh Supply of LINSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD, 4 ZINC PAINT,, wUch he oCeu toaoU cheapMJhfta-.oan be bought this side of the City? 1 ' He has also % very large stock of „ " ( i- ■ . -: COLOBi^xM4TERtAiS, ft : * s r. u MADDER, ALUM, • . copmsas, . INDIGO; ■ • VITRIOL, .. . ~, LOGWOOD, Ac., whioh’irfll he'sold 26 pet cent.‘cheaper than can be bought at any other establishment In the county. . . : f HOWS A STEVENS’ FAMILY iETSE COLORS always on handi - 1 •- CalFititf teaming nijr Stoolfbaadi you will be sure *o bay* P. R. WILLIAMS. Wellaboro, An g. 23, 1866. : j ; 1 5 r ■. v; i r , I:C -**x (, « ■ \ x,' .‘sjj «N « ■ ■i; ■ ■ j: ■ i i I .i i "fli ' '■■■or-- 5 s • s ® ® ».. . $ : -3D .. 5 *-•- -iirS' © *■ - I 111 H t* ® ■ m h £ m mm 9 . H v* © ® s S g SS ’ « u m .« g u- * | |.«- T.:- : © • S ■e I *• # I o- *- v :. *l* i i *5 | I ■* "'av* *•« : 2 . 9 . ,■ ■ . . « £ ,| « ■•■■■■■• % :g v -r ~ ’• vr ~ > ' . t •_ , . :* * - . ,-- - Not. only_ give Immediate relief, but are sure to effect a permanent cure in Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. They are not a purgative, and therefore their use docs not create a necessity_for the habitual use of Cathartics. -They cause no sickness of the acomacL do griping of the bowels, and are perfectly harmless to the most delicate. . _ —They wilUlraanediately correct a Sour Slomucn. cure FlaluUnce v fie*rtburn> Sickness.or pain in the Stom ach, "COstiveness, Belching of wind. Liver Complaints, Headache, and in fact aTTthose disagreeable aod dan gerous symptoms of the dhe&'se, which .unfit one for the pleajores and-duties • • -air agreeable and wholesome appetiser, without any of :the injurious effects which are sure to follow the use of stimulating “ Bitter” and ail pur-' gative medicines. .By their purifying, strengthening and invigorating power they are sure to keep the di gestive organs in a healthy condition, thus preventing CosUyeness, Diarrhoea or Dysentery. Weak and delicate persons, who have been injured by the use cf powerful and purgatives, will find them a mild, safe.and sura restorer of the digestive organs to their original strength and vigor. - solely by the proprietor, .3. N-. ROCKWELL, S. E. Cor. 2Xst and Market Sts., Philad'a, Pa. S«e that-ioy Signafcnro- ia on tbe iko« of the box before purchasing. Beware of spartan* Imitations. W, t>, TERBEl.L,‘Wholesale Agent, Corning, N. 7. Sold by all Druggists. Corning, Sept. 20, X866-ly. pHOTOGEAPH GALLERY IN TIOGA. The subscriber takes this method fo inform the citizens of Tioga, and the public generally, that be has opened a Gallery in Tioga, where be will remain a short time, ror the purpose of carrying on the Pho tographic Art in its various branches. All kinds of Photographs, Cartes de Visiles, Vignets, and AwbSo . typos, il el aipo types, Ponographs, i o., taken in fio best stylo of the, on. A good assortment of Oases, Photograph Prames, Albums, Ac., always on band. Those desiring a good pictoro will do well to give .him a,call soon. W. C A HKIEL. ,Tioga,. Oot. 25, lkos. .JJCFFSI MUFFS! 1 MUFFS ill •i.' Ihenalent Excelsior Mnff- oan be- obtained only at :WtlUbor<%»dT.B. BDUaUIMr- '•.'iVui!. * .11 JOHN A. ROY, HOLE SALE & RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, . PAINTS, VARNISHES, DIES, PUTTY, PERFUMERY,. . - WINDOW GLASS, FANCY GOODS, ' SPICES, TOILET ARTICLES, . , .PATENT MEDICINES, LOOKING GLASS PLATES, • PICTURE GLASS, WINDOW GLASS, ENVELOPES, CAP A LETTER PAPER, INKS, &0., &0., 40. N. B. Physicians' Proscriptions and all efhar Rocipas will b« oarofully and aaourataly. mad*of from pure and reliabls Madicinea Wellsboro, Aug. 23, 1365 54&4S2uj* IS2 Tvcrxß's anrvr n .'syx>t ron- Sorofula and Scrofulcun .Diseases, /Vom £cwry Fak3» a icc'i-moicu mrx-hunt of (Xc/breL, Mainz. . ' -*♦l bare sold larao ounntl:ic3 o,‘ voar S.vasAP.vmtXA, but never yet ono bottle whiuh Lul.sl of the and fUU sausftu;tion to tho -c who tr>oic it. * ’A'* fast ns our people try tt> they agree then? hna buea uo medidne like It before in our conumiuify.” Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, CTicers, Sotoj*, and ail Diaeaa&a of the Skin. * Proei Beo. Holt. Straiten* E‘U;hrru2. " “ I only do my duty to you nnd the when I add my testimony to that you publish of the mcdhlnuL virtues ofronr Saiis.vp.ueilla. My daughter, njjod ten, )uui oix afflicting humor ia her cars eyes auil lair for years, which Wo were rnnble to cur? until \vc ride:! vour S.misa- PAB2LLA. She has been well ior some month*.” '• Froja Mrs. Jane E. I Hr e, n tcrh-hioirn-nnfl wnohresteemed ladnofDeu.rfvHlr, Oa-c Mny Co., -y..A M My daughter has sr.floml lor a year pkst'Xntb a scrof ulous eruption* which was \\ ry trouhicviomo,. Botinas afforded any relief until v.v tri.d your ? 'usAL-aini.LA, which soon completely cured her:’* * „ t From'Charles Gage. of the- iridviy lupott Murray d - Co., mumt failure c j €iia-,.ciuU nai)*., Phi 2 Vcaftwt, B. n ..‘Vi had for several years a ve» v troublesome wwr ia my J face, which grew ccm-*tuml%* vrernv tmtll irdisffghroU my features and become an lnt>>Ur.:bie iflbctlou. I trkd almost every thing h man couln of both adrfa** n'id medi cine, but without any relief v.iiar-.\r. uulll I took your Sarsaparilla ft inmiedluft-Iy made my face as you,told me It might for a tune ■ but In a few week,* the new skin begun to form umUr the blotches. Void con tinued until my face !•» as -mooth «* any and I am without of the that I knots of I enjoy perfect health, and without doubt ow« It to your Sarsaparilla.” ,1 ; v t Eryaipelau Qoneral Debility—Purif^heßlood. -Erom Dr. licit Saurir. Ilonstor St.Jjmb York. AYER. I seldom fail to remove Ernpiluu* nud Scrofulous Sores by - the perseveringu?e of your 3aßsai»a- RTLLa, and I have ju?c now cured aii qi MuHonasit Erysipelas with It. No alterative -.re p030?*4 CquaW t]** SabsaAHRILLA you have supplied to the,profession aa well as to the people ' ’ From J. E. Johutu-'i, Es-j., ITaknann, Ohio, - u Fop twelve years, I lir.d the yellow Erysipelas ou ray right arm, during which tune 1 tried all the celebrated physicians 1 could reach, nnd took hundreds of dolin'* worth of medicines. The ulcer* were so bad that‘the cords bocar&c visible- and the doctors decided that my.nnu most be amputated. I began taking your Sahsap trfflg. v. Took two bottles, and scmii oi your Pins. Togellwr they have cured me. Jam now h* well rmu sound nr any body. Being m a public pin. a, rny ease h known to ovary body ia this community, and elutes the wonder of aLU” -Trvza Bon. Hairy Monro. M P of E’earsistfe, C. fT., a leading member of the Cu.i'idia.' Parliament. ‘ “I have used your Saiis w uki*l.v m my teinfly/ibr general debility, uud for purifying the Uood, with eery bcncfldnl results, and teel cor.iidcace in' commending it to the afflicted. 2 ’ v. St. Anthony's Fire. Rose, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From Barret/ Sicfcter, £37., the a lie editor of Che Tunk uannoek Democrat, Pamsjlvania. “Our only child, about throe years of age, was at tacked by pimples on hit forehead. They rapidly spread' untu they formed a loathsome mid virulent aozxi, which covered nis face, and aitunlly Lhiiaed hi* eyes fer some -dayr. -A gJdlftil physician i.nplictl nrrrahr of rihrer' and—, other remedies, without hut apparent ciTcct. Eor filled days v/c guarded his hands, lost wltli them hu should tear open tlic festering and corrupt wound wiiloli covered hiawnolo face. llaviDg tnml every tiiln-j clsy any hope from, we began givlmr *oui*~ Sarsaparilla, -and applying tho iodide of potash’ JotiorH ah you direct The soro began to hoed when wv liud given the Srstbottle’, sad was well when we had thcsccon.o. The child's - eyelashes, which had come oaf, grew agaJu v and b&»oow as healthy and fair as any other. The whoioutdaUborfiood predicted that the child must die.” Syphilis and Kerotiriul Disease, - From Dr Hiram Sloat, of St. Lonij, MUtouri. ■ “I find your Sarsaparilla a moro effectual remedy forthe secondary sj-mptoms of Syphilis .md ror sypldtttto disease than any other wo possess. The profession artf in debted to you for some ox tho beat medidnes ive hare.*’ From A . J. French, if. D., an eznbteni physician of Zkw rence, Mass., t cho ts a prominent member of the tbois latare of Ma&achiueits. . . , “ Dr. AYta. My dear 3ir; I have fouod your E.i&a« PARTLI.A an excellent remedy for S-gphUis* both oiTHhe primary and secondary type, and effvWufil tn some cases that were too obstlnnie to yield to other remedies. %do not know what we can employ with more certainty of suc cess, where a powerful alterative u required.” jlfr. Chat. S- Vcsi Lieu;, of -Vt:: - I)'rrns?c?c£, iV. »/., bad dreadful ulcers cm hiyle<p,£urscd by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease* which more and more ttnrrH vated for years, m spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of AYSH’s SAHBAPARLLLA relieved him. i'ttw oases can be found more Inveterate and distressing- than this, and it took several dozen bottles to care him. - t Xcucorphfletv Whites, IPeraaJo Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrq/alous Cftcsration, and arc veiy often cured by the alterative effect qf tins BAS4APABILL.V. Some case* require, however, m Rid of the Sama* abzlla, the skilful application of local rem edies. from tju, nHdily-o&izkratui J>r\ Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. u 1 have found your Sarsaparilla an excellent altera tire In diseases of females. Many casee of Irrarßlaritv Leueorriw#a, Internal Ulceration, and local deULrty, tag from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to li, and there are few that do not, whan its effect is nropcrly aided by local treatment:” A lady y unictlling to allow ker'narH* , write* - ■ “ily .daughter aiM&znyscir have been cared of* a rAy debilitating Lencotrhaw of long standing, by two boitits of your SAllaAPAaxtL.^^ , Hhwnnmtfymi, Gout,Xav©r Complaint, Byagepaja, Heart Disease, 3»euralgtoi - { - J whan caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly cared by this Ext. Sajis apaxal la* AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS *o many advantages over the other purga tivw in the market, and their superior virtue* era to universally known, that w« need not do Mote then to assure the public their quality it melnta&ed equal to the best it ever haa been, and that thJsy may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYEB, M. D., i. Co., LowaU, Maes., and told by - _. -, t Sold by J. A.'Roy and P. E. 'Williams, WelUbbA; Dr. H. H. Borden, Tioga ; S. S. Packard, CoriDetoS; 0. V. Elliott, Mansfield; 9. X. Billings, Gaines; and by Dealers everywhere. [Nov. 23, 1894-Iy.J ' OF WONDERS! $20,000 WORTH OF . / DB7 GOOD S, Boots & ShoeS, , .TO BE SOLD AT '' J, REDUCED PRICES. Xf you went to boy OLOTH I N 6, Call at, WlllCOl’*. PRINTS ,will be (old for 3iota. for 30 dayij . Da LAIN ES ohaaper than eliawhere. STO9-A BOOTS for $3,75. 'WOMEN’S SHOES, 31,50 only for 30 day a Wellaboro, Sept 20,1886. ' C. L. WILLCOX. WINDOW OLAS3 A PUTTY, fbj nle eheec. at P. K. Williams’ Dng Store. , TAKBDSKIBK’S 30 2^odon't for deutiu Teeth, for lalo at P. B. WUUami'-Driff J. A. BOY.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers