The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 06, 1865, Image 3

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    THE - AGITATOR -1 1. the Cours fined the defendants $25.00 and the costsof
_ prOseention.
0C AD AND RI SCBICLANNOTTS 1 The Court was held by - his - Honor, Judge Williams,.
1 ,
_ who sustained himself well, and - conducted business
witb fairness end despatch.
Wellsboro , ViredaeltfleY, - Pee. •8„ 1886
New Advertieementi
Liet of Lettors--Wellabore P. 0.
List of Lettere--Tioga P. Q,
Adutonistraturs- Notice—E. B. Garrison,.iiim'r.
A d m inistrators Notioe—D. S. Petern,Adm'r.
Admini-tratrix'e Notice—Fanny Mickle t Aden
caution —JobnAwry. --
Notice to Bridge Builders--Commissioners
Orphans Court Sale—L. H. Brewster, Adm'r.
Drug' and Medicines—Lang and White.
Arthur Morton, or tinning and eorrowieg.: - -
Attorney at Law—LJalinsi Sherwood.
Violin String', Bair Tonic tt Dresser—Dr Webk.
Executors Notiee4Zoyt_Tubbe, John Tubbs, Exrl.
P. CARD .ie veiling his -14 stook lif,yools a*d
g b o er ec cost for cash. Now's the time to buy.
.
pe,ri o n's illagazino for January is a great triampb t ,
D ia blo Fashion Pitiie;..apie - niio pwtte'raeipel► typo;
slid only $2 a year. Yolina has it.
TWir.solvaa-Szturox.—Bev. j. F. CALitrst will
ibrespbitrtho Methodist Church', Thursday morning
DK. o'elook. • - -
POIATIOX,—There will be a donation for thi bea•
ett of Elder G. sk the buoys
Potter; 341iddlebnry, gofSKedpevdtv,Eteeetilloey „20th;
J. D. Jones's adsortizement,—selling off groneilei
at redltt4 :.Pfgef'cotoss.s.pso late,-for this week.,
g a s s large lot of sugari, teas, ie., at iii4a - tfy ra
Sued prices.
PEasosAt.—Hon. L.P. Witamicier, one of the J a n.
oof Montana Territory, reached his home in it is
b or ough, Oh Sunday morning, after, an .Absence of
sixteen menthe. He is looking well. .
-
We last week had the pleasmre of a brief visit fr".yik
Prof. Allen of the &at... Normal School 14 biatiska
Be is as fresl and teisifirascerer, and the)Mowfal t9l
Ti a• hviiislatlyiottoh,li his head since
r e met
last
The Tioga oo nt7, 410#* IDaleyention will be held
at Mansfield, Vlectbactiday, Del. 20, 1885. All reel
bar practitioners in the eounty,and those in adjelnig
counties where no Societies exist, are invited lo
attend. - - b.43Aies. D;Seeretery
For luny month! ulseni - of desperadoes bas beta
operating In Wayne and Luseene col:lobes. Their is.
option is modes, higlArray robbery, arson, burgl4,),
and larceny. Not. to -arouse _npueoessary fears,
to put op.r citizens on guard, we utter a word of 41-
tics in fawn.
Lew. LissauS Pos. •SAr..—One of this _finest.
Libraries in the tik.te can now -be purchased at a ie.
aided bargain. This library cocaprisce aH.the Theifed
States, Pennsylvania, Now York; and kiniaaahnsi it;
.
Reports, .1141 rell as the -Statutes at Large. Apply, pzil
Hen. R. W. Wheeler, Lawrenceville, this county,
: of
the editor-or thin paper.
CLattit's Soctast.a.—llnless more than human,
Clark must feel flattered by his second . receWort`t-f
WeHeber°. Saturday night. The atuilepee wes,•at •
doubtedly the _largest and most discriminating evi r
assembled thiw eiqage ea a like: cciagion..' T e ll s
first reception of a public man may depend much - "( - 1
popalar cntiosity; but the Second deperida on app?s,
eiative interest. . •
The secret of !As great pepulatity lies his sia -
lar faculty of becoming absorbed into ~.the spirit-1o!
his song, big unaffected style, ffne eipressilon, anti =
nimble enunciation, at entapanieikby ajroice of
quieite melody_ under such control as‘to obey Abe
voice of every emotion.- The world is indeed betihr
ed by his singing, allied with the purl' end geittle
spirit of his muse.
Tho Acadeniyilizerciieo..—The _Friday 44-.,t
-ning P. e.ntest of the sub-senior and junior eggs
es of the Wellibord Aesidemy; will be rememberet,iiy
pairOusknd pupils se ! - b - right. episode in the hiit4-1
of the Insiitation. :The nadieece woe:good, an le
conduct •of -the exercises eueh-es to refluet great,it upon die' &inhere" :end itupils.
The ezninieeifmonairted.of declamation and tiie e
cliation poet .-; -Never were papas betterlilff in
their respective,. parts , tban-Qn t
was little of the hesitation and etribaritament sh
ordinarily detract from the InjoYment . of the sineies
tor on such occasions. Every pupil wit s ready 10-call.
and not one had cause. to blush for the nino:lr in
which he (.' .be acquitted him or herself. '
As this was a Erlste Contest; it wouit9 be improper
for as to speak of -indivklual merit rsvcaled" by the
emulative strife. We shall only generality. That
limited numbs's- - could Teeetvoltriass'arda of prises;
but very many fairly earned high praise who WHI - not
receive 111" . usore'attbstitotis testimonials. -=All *flu
figured on tint:C .: M . ll3;i° knee should - remember
meets is never the hire of a day's stiinlication,';ind
those who "dre) to receive this prizes,eltould.remea:ber
that their merit Is oomparitiv . ii, not licralfivej—tenti
that they- Lave, mach work .yet to 41 , in the of
Stab:ire. Several who failed In obtaining-prise
. .ase
so closely irPon` theni that a step of two will
them ktito".,licie,. ' '• =
The exercises' - enlivened by very fine' - :ecal
and instrumental music by Dliesei taw end 1,41 T.
Mr. Alladt. chibr 1 4;0 ; the
choir.
ftweessee College, cl.c'et4: the
evil:dug with a- lies poem, written fore ects .
This poem abounded in sparklinglt!aetid.?Arect
he hits et popular superstitions, and yibrated lr,orecn
•
the patitetio and the votestine'in ;s ome
of its transitions were. too abrupt. owing to ebt Ito in
construction i but as a whole the effort rereniti :fam
ine poetic talent; and' it wee Ticl44d with :44 anent
applause. .
tRe . ported for the Agititor-)
Court :Prouidiugo of rfOv. z.V6B.
BASES rditi dR•\D
Commonwealth ve. lijamßherweod. Meal It and
Battery. Trua Bill. Tried before h petit jut ~, con
victed and fined $2O and coats- ' •
Coed' is. edllei /radii:kV: Lnreeny.
Tried, convicted, and sentenced to 'the county ail for
Com'th vs. Lewis Eadth. indictment, SeOrg tn.
wbolerome meaty-Tnse bill._
Com'tb vs. Tioas.niad Ctia4, - Tice;: Indictnent,
Ar
son. - True -
bill.-•
.. • 7 5 - '
Com'th vs. Prank Wood. Indictment; -,stssistitig
:14isarter tc:r 2 Arifpek.-jai1. , ... True lii,lL__„Trisd.py petit
Jury and senttc7 the - Refuge. - Y "
Com'th vu:pa4d Costly stud Isaac Buttob. In.
dictment, ranting ilib'vote of a
ignored; audgohn lEass,, prosecutor, !opay I. l le costs.
doni r th - 'vellittet Eiatafroek", - 7 naaeitit and b ttery.—
True .bilL _ .
0 -
ir'iiiiieriesnizi'Ticrisel,.,Bial?.birie.. :Ignore-
taus. _
' - Com'tti re. Aipbonza• Simplon, _
_Lerewli Trail
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bill. - _ , _
Tine bill. weenverternesi ageinsi
Boni for Assault and Battery : Balphiefilett, Tborans
.
' &owl's/se Joseph Campbell. ; -
Trate bilis w.eralret,urnua,against the following per.
sons for Tippling: Daniel litaßirneji,itlixriee'Lling-
Mainreasi:Bullerd, William Townsend:
Com'th vs. Etonti & Walbridge. Assaalt and bat-
tory. True biiL
Coteth vs. ,Caleb
2Onettt,ea. John Kesler, -,-, , ,ecretin,g goods:,
noTed. _
Com'th - vs..Tinke Etreater, T tuo bill.—
Trierthd convicted convicted-of-the -lareeny. of...a.borse_ from
the - pseitire — of Captain John Irvin. in Onion town
shiP, and sentenced tb the penitentiary fo' ';flap year.
and alLtoonths. ,
Com'th re. Goo. Leisenrieg. :,,Augast ossions. In
dictmetit,ifeefiult and 'buttery.; Tried ROI convicte.l
Akifiiit44s/tirjiti - - - • : ,
Yido4ll tippling Isles '*att r-whioh
how Do - you Do?
By the " Men around• T,'wn,
4 Well readers, here am I, Row do you like. my
A, looks ? to be sare,after so long an absence I have
grown. older, and perhaps Wiser—let. - others judgfl , 7.-
'Great changes have occurred sines my absence. Na. ,
clonal wrongs have been redressed, but not until the
harshest mode known to mankind was resorted. to
1, the sword. Politically, too, we are advancing. Old
[`party hackneyistn, fogyism.. and I'm a " damphool7,
-because my tether was, system of politics has been
swept by the.board by the bright effulgent rays of
ffeedom'a beaming star. Thank God for giving us
Abraham Lincoln and the will and power to dare to
do right in the face of organized wrong. Hie life and
4eath Pas caused oppression's overthrow--peates.o.
pia ashes. Let us all move steadily on until- our.na- , ,
I lion fallEtriamphsover the sins and wrongt.of past'
ages. Religion too has received a new impetus. The
of the clergy have been - on - sealed and right spe'aks
out; while wrong sinks to her cavern recesses.
'Society to his felt the shock mid reeliteand fro
.drunken matt.. (I say let her reel.) The shack"-
lee of wrong are riveted strongly here and it will r2i.
,quire all the energy and persistent effort of right to
-break them off but it mast be done—and-right here
in Wellsbo . ro tad.. Charity_ hegina at home, and so
should all. reforms: Rowdyism, aconndreliam and
drunkennesS rules uumolested- here, veilhottt. rebuke.
Wrong and wrong' doers I have "firmly "set my face
against and therefore I shall fight you to the bitter
sod.
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My whereabouts to you may be mythical; but rru ,
sayings I want you to take home with you and'heed
them, for Imean just what I say; and' that -too for
your good. If I cleat harshly with wrong and thereby
tread upon - somebody's -toes so they ery out:--let thew
roar; thereby society may, be benefited. Chronic die
ease of .the body. politic requires some remedies in or
der to'bring about a healthy reaotion and establish
sound governing principles as regards justice and the .
rights of Individuals.
All persons should respect .public opinionsind the
laws of the land, anti when men or women so debase
themselves as to beoome objecti Of disgust to society
their sets should be proMptlY reprimanded and 'they,
made-to foil the whole weight, of the, Wrimp_they
would inflict upon the eommunity; and-may thereby
learn that such. oonduCt will not be tolerated
„or ponn
tenanoed,..and if such Warnings - . are not be, ed,,
justice should be allowed to take its course. 13o:osote
it bo.
PARSONS sells Fast colored Prints for 22 cents
'See new advertisement. - -
PARSONS veils yard wide heavy Sheeting! at-2
arid 6d, Bee new advertisement,
PARSONS sells / D. S. Rip Boote,.RlchardFon'•
wake for $4.00:. Brogarniof the setae make at SSTO
See new 'nelvertfSement. ' •
_ .
PARSONS'selis 'Zesty gad Flannels, twilled,-a
45 cents. See new adyertisement.'
PARSONS sells Heavy Sheep's Grey 'Pants Ciotti
9 shillings per yard. See new advertisement- --
PARSONS sells Handsome Dress Prints at 25 otemi.
former pride 31 cents. See new advertisement. -
PARSONS sells Handsome DeLainesst 31 cents
See new advertisement.
PARSONS sells Fast coed Prints at 21 cents.' See
new advertisement. - •
PARSONS sons- good yard 'wide Shootings at 2.5
cents. See.nevr ndriertiseniont.
PARSONS sells Rich Dress Prints at 25 cents.• See
new advertisement.
PARSONS sells all Cotton Goods at greatly re
.dneed prices. See new-advertisement.
, PARSONS has rednced the Prices of DresGood
and Woolens since Nov. 15, '65. See ne”leertise
ment.
PARSONS advises all buyers of Dry Good• to see
that they get the worth of their money, as Goods are
mach cheaper. J. A. PARSONS.
Corning, N- Y., - Nov. 29, 1866-2 w.
BOOK BINDING.—On a recent visit 'to •New York 1
made arritlitpenta to bare Books , Mag a zines, p er ).
b lade
outrun or
cheaply Be they can be bouna anywhere atn
now making up a large box of bintibm• DTA Pleliet‘
hgvina binding 'to do, will pleaaeleave: their!, Maw:
sines &c., at the Book Store. (m nt before Deg 18th.
Call and examine styles and prices. - ,- = -
No t
29, 1865-3 F. Ilu-waYovaa, Booliseller. -
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SAiVri bgnorrdAld fain t:b - as
Triode a preliminary , dcir to rho Bookstamjinil has
wade arrangernents,,yrit)r Mr,yorAtra„ r„9- Aye his
Heed Quart Dre ehere daring thWicoming• hotiddYs.—
his,saggertioni a_.,lprge Mock of.. tiiiya,
the, latest novelties, her been procured; and :•ir - eseni ,
to bath old and voting will no • driddir,be' 1114
ffo,ut this stotk :about Christmas. The public ba,
hiker call and Se e [Nov. 29, Irlits-sw.)'
Soldiers Attention.
=- preliminary meeting 'of the , Soldier,: of Tiogn
oonnty will be held at the Court H 47441 in Wellebery.
erf the evening . ot Wednesday, Dee. Bth, 18n5„foi the
purpose of perfeeiting...ertangernents for a srautije.
unidn' . ofithe '. R in Blue, whir have,partieiputed
in the late battles of the Rebellion by, land • sinks*
A reprokentations• fruit -every - vegiment or -parts-of
regielents is required and' .a general attendarnie ie
queened:. • , Many Soldlers.
•
Soh Orphanet -Committee, Ting 06
- Tnouni tiumr,-Vielleboro Chairman,—
Mrs. Joe. P. Morris, Maneiteler; _ -
Chas. F. Svian, Ttoga, " T ' -
. Mts. Sebn Biekineon, I _
J. B. Niles, Niles Valley. • •
iser ._
In Oesola„ 30th ult., by, Bar. B. B:Renalet,
ROBERT WAGS, of Corry, , Pa., and bliss - BERME
LIA G. TAYLOR, of -Goads. - -
In Middlebury, 30th nit, by Thomas Vetoes. Esq.
Mr. JOHNI-A. - FLETCHER, and Mist RUSETT44.
MaM]
In Richmond, Nov. 21, of typhoid fever, Mr. MY.
RON S. CLARK, aged 21 yeare, 'two months, and
21 days.
A Conah, Cold, or Sore ''rlsroal.
REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTE:TION, AND SHOULD BE
CHECKED. IP ALLOWED TO COETVittE,
Irritation of At Lungs, a Pennant*, Throat :Affeci
tioO, or an fnenrabie Lung Die ecnte
is Arum THE ItZSULT:
BROWN'S BRONOIIIAL TROCHES . "'
3. Vll 'bitticr nirtoeTtZi.. - TO GIVt
TIfIiSDIATE ItELLEF.
Bronchffig, itittrivta, .artarrh,
,costitr7i7dive and
Throat Diatom,: - -
Ino6cess A.HIL,T . M. WITH AILWA*6 GO!p
singers' and P#lfe "Speaktera
will And Trachea useful in ejearing *hen
taken beforeJSinging or Speaking, and: the
throat after_att unusual exer4Pa of hi vocial'ergane.
The- Trod!..i.ff are recommended and prescribed •Itiy
Rbybieinne, - and.haye bad iestitaaidars ffgln •etn
,kentl
men throughout theetrautry„- _Betng--tee mrtie4e; : pt i r,
tree-merit, arid iiarini proved.ther effiettoy ...
of malty 'yeirEi; esdh sear finds them In nalooetities
in — erageoe ports of - the warld;.and the Trorheil. s pre
pionueneed bettor than ether
OarAl' only . "Brtovi'S's -
:dna - do not take any of the Worthless ;finitationei — ibat
may be offered. -
- Sold;yeryhere in the United Staten, and iarFor
eiga Coantnee, at 35 cents per boi. Ilwavy6s 7 ,stal -
rea I rreti:ll :viva Ul--
Scratch Scia,tc4-I,_Scralvii
- *Wheaton's OintmAnt
.
WiirCure-the Itch br - 413 /lour 0.
- Also mutter SALT -ULCERS, _CHIL
BLAINS, and all Eruptions of b 0
ceuts. For sale by all Druggists.
For Salel4 - Jolsii A. Soy:Vellsbortvßtf: -
smiting 60,cents to WEERSIr; POTTE I II,pIe
A g a u t, 2 ,llo34ehthglon street„ Boston, Slats., itorjlt
be forwarded by maih-frtritsg — s4e - iatrtot
Viiitterblaiter.:l:-..;.l
- I . l * - Yr GetipliPS-,--GEROCIEItiEk-r&ea
SELL CHEAP. _
•, ,
AND THE PEOPLE
WiLL • WILL I:l3Yr. WILL EDT:
DOWN
GOODS ARE NOW IeiIEAP!
I Hive been enabled by the
GREAT. PANIC IN NEW YORK
to buy a gr!tt onuyscic!d!iat
V E 0„W:
.1 , P,R IC E
and as is my - 41 — rttlar ocatom, travii tnadii tny2stoidrd on
hand correspond_ witb present values. The reduction
lerge It • win 'pay-Ai:Casco U 2 - ID , r M 1 1 4 4, 'Pt /
chases now. It _is very Improbable thut goods wiii
go any lower this:fag._ !Wu: tulye rediaced prigs', as
Z.
_.
35 cent Prints, all the best makes, to 25cte.
31 cent do English-ond Amoski.g to 23ottv
25 cent do Taat"colorli,' - tO-21cts:
56 cent blegybOcumslin,.-beat grades,cts.
Sit cent' v e t* :
44 cent"-, 404. 370 ts•
37 do do
31 do . if:,
B'ch'd Muslins, arand'il , Sbeetings., .34 08.0.tatt
` 4 " Tae reduction is full as large in our Dress Goody
Stook, except Merinoes, widola are still lose than -
We sell floe yard_oride *eriociesin - all'eolors
at 3 , • $.l-.11 ler'y rd.
70. pi wide Pni
araettas t iedlieed t` O' 4 : le . "'
,_ l 6.
extra " Plaids,, s!
tre. " 41.
- • _
All the grades of. All soas same Rroporpop— r
W haTe ghee made come °hang:4'o3 — M= - Pletinel
Stook! "ire new- lelFOur- It:44ns as
follows: T., -;
4.9, Heavy Red Twilled Flannel, 45cte
drii Grey 4.
7s. Fancy Sniiiing. •
We bare also iidualsa life" joricei of Oar
which'-cheiy /Nara bizt areas niuckelisitpiy..r.
is• - . :-•
$2 50 Bla . pit Aroadclutio, 1 , _ _ 225
$3 50 " " 325
ij4 00 " 350
•.: • •-••• : •
• Ihese reductions mike I - Cheery - Dies; bell-al think'
dm only way to sell goods is to sell with the market:
and as goods are dicap in gew Y9rlc we eituktrall sell
cheap. Merbbants who have Made largely — by the
former rise in stock should not complain.
Our„cock.ts full of Bergains,zgotew-ef 'which - hem
not been 6ail'ilialin,f,lscartse they cannot be re
placed at any lower figures; each - • •- -
, • - 7
All Stfeeps'er& "s , --' , /kIA 9s
?oleo's ii-D-.-S - .l(iirloots, Richardson's
make at, - s4 00
• Boy's D. S. Kip Boots,--fiine:taske at 300
Women's leather lined .Balmo!-als at 200
Hoop Skirts at 1 00
.Iladley's best Spool'Cottoii,- , Sets
And hosts of otlatte , Bargains., , -
I think -customers can safely make up their'. minds
from the nbovo statements that we intend to sell
goods this fell. I can aesnre them that if a large
Stock or Goods to select from.•ex prices guaranteed
to be nt the bottom of the market and good treatment
largetitno.---.4athor buying or not, wi►i keep my
loralm, - , •
T. A. PAR:SONS,
1110:"3; CoD E CIL . Block.
CurninaNjq : ,Nov. 2-2, 065,
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y r ;p, PRLIMS
Xllo .7 4tpiilph,..lt;tll9 public' a4allea to Wy
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DIIIVYNAKIPS 4379".9:E.WS
which I have just purebesed New York City ill
per„,ceut. cheaper than_ those who purehaSed
I aereiTerint tioods-verY'.eheap,
Large atiit-witi Seleeted
COWIN:Me °
FALL- ANDTWINTEIV.BRESS - GOODS
THE:
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DIERINOES, ^
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P&RAMA?TAS,
NOTIONS orlidniiiptions,
t.
HOSIERY:
05;
Bulriya'Ns,
J =y T 4I,IBBONSoic ;
A. Larg9 Stock
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''. l*os2a ;RS7I Ca . 7
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•EFin‘Trints, last eplors,l2 _ '
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Brawn uE11 1 .1: 1 .,•
t— .",,- ". • it..2. 8 4 41 11, 1 ).gt-,
Alf Wool
Shawls, Hoop Skir si_BoAtt4-Iglitresa'
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ye
ZUGARS, .TEAS; COFFEES; ~; . -7;
{; o f
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SATINETS,_KENTUOKYLJEANS, Bra
4:INIEN'S 4t,llOX'S U 4. s, clt!a"P:
Alf a'whfah:will 'Joe for, Omb,loie_ne than any
other
THE - botTNTY
S. O. DAGGETT,
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TUE
BEE
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lIEW TORR. PRICES.
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' I7 rIR CAVT ONLY.
:MY ,STO43K
SSZNG.
CLOTHS OF ALL TH 'NHS,.
CASSIMERE§,
ITEM
141 TAT ; GOODS, -GROCERIES. ape.
NEW .ARRANGEMENT
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PRIGE43,I
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Tzocta;
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1- ARE RECEIVING A
,
ILAIRADN An WELL-sELXCTED
=II
JOCK OP!,
IRE
. DRY GOODS,
•BOOTS ',l ' m') SHOES,
GR~OCERI)iB, AEDWAtE,
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,-131Wr&-_-jet-ND
-P-41N_T I AND OILS,
-.17,. ii:, 71V2A Lic-PAPE.R.:-• • • •.'
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' - WHICH WILL BE
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'0 I P 0 4.E D. 0-F.CHEA,P,
1111
, Ready Pay Only
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DRUGS er. MEDIC NES.
:- JOHN ROY 9
wHOLEALLE & RETAIL DEALER IN
MIUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, TARNISHES, DYES,
PUTTY, PERFUMERY, -
WINDOW GLASS,
FANCY GOODS,
SPICES,
.
TOILET ARTICLES,
_
PATENT " MEDICINES,-
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
43 . ,, -PICTURE 9 - .4455„ WINDOW, GLASS,
ENVELOPES, CAP i; LETTER PAPER,
INR.S, &o
N. B. Physicians': Prescription! and all other
Recipes will be carefully and accurately made Up
from pure and reliable Medicines. .
Weßober°, dug. 23, 1865. J. A. ROY.
P R. WILLIAMS'
HAS just received a Large and Fresh Supply of
LINSEED 'OIL; MIIITE-LEAD, lc: ZINC
PAINT, which be offers to sell cheaper than can be
bought this side of the City. Ho ban also a rail
lery stock of
COLORING MATERIALS,
such•-- •
MADDER,
ALUM,
, NITRIOL,. • .
LOGWOOD, &a' •
•P
which will be sold 26 per cent. cbeiper than can be
Wight at ley ether establishment in the county.
HOWE 4 STEVENS ;
FAIIIILY 'DYE.. COLORS
alwapeon .hand. . •
Call andertlitnine my Stock and you will be sure
to buy. • - - P. R. WILLIAMS.
Wellsbort),"Ang. -- 23, 1866. - -
g-tiv DRUG STORE.=
Dr, W. W. WEDS & BRO.
Have opened a brag end Chemical Store, on Main
Street, let door below Hastings, where they intend to
keep a full assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
A good article of Medicinal Liquors and Wines.
Prescriptions carefully prepared.
Medical advice given free of charge.
Wellsboro, Nov. 8-3 y.
WII9I.,ISALE DRUG STORE—
PRINCE'S METALLIC PAINT,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS,
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
CINCINNATI WINES & BRANDY,
witzTFOASEI LIME,
KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, -
•
: STATIONERY, -
FLUID EXTRACTS,
' PAINTS AND OILS,_
. PETROLEUM OIL,
-
DRUGS & MEDICINES, -
ROCHESTER - PERFUMERY
Sc FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
- SCHOOL BOOKS, -
WALL PAPER,
WINDOC , :tSt,A.ss; - -
DYE COLORS, -
Farnishekat,Vholeeele Prices by
Wf ,i'
• Jan. Ifb 1865—tf, Corning, N. Y.
NEW FIRM & NEW GOODS AT TIOGA
- 77 •
BORDEN: BRO'S,
Would: respectfully announce to "all whom it may
Concern," that they keep constantly on hand a large
Jind well selected assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS- •AN - 1) WALL :PAPER,
iIoYE STUFFS,
FAMILY DYES;
LAMP„• - , ,
GLASS WARE, _
`PLATED' WARE,'
z` - • CASTORS,. • - • :
SPOONS, TEA & TABLE„
CAKE DISHES, &c.
WRITING PAPER,
ENVELOPES, SCHOOL BOOKS,
PATENTWEITECTNE S
" - -
Tea, Volifee', - Spice, Pepper, Gin
lernlns, Starch,
TOltti AND WASHING- SOAPS,
savi an oodles, variety of
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Oot. 4. 1865-1145
Not' only — relief - , - Eut are sure: to
effect a permanent cure in Dyspepsia and Liver Com
plaint. They are not'a purgative, and therefore their
use does not create'a necessity fur the habitual use or
Cathartics. They cause no sickness of the stomach;
no mining of the bowels, and aro perfectly harmless
fro -the moat:delicate. • •
They will immediately correct a Sour Stomach, cure
Flatulence% Heartburn, Sickness.or pain in the Stom
ach, Costiveness, Belehing of-wind, Liver Complaints,
Headache, and in fact all those disagreeable and den.
gerotts .symptdms - 13f the disease; which unfit one for
thh pleasures and duties of - life.
.They are an agreeable and wholesome appetiser,
l i viithoid any of the injnriens effects which are sure to
I follow the - due of stimulating "Bitter" aisd all 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
- Costiveness, Diarrhoea or Dysentery. -
Weak and delicate persons, who have been injured
by the use of powerful and purgatives, will find them
'a mild, safe and sure restorer of the digestive organs
to their orrginal strength and vigor.
Prepared solely by the proprietor,
S. N. ROCKWELL,
_ S. B.• Coy. 21.1 and Market Ste., Philad'a, Pa.
See that my Signature is on the face of the box
before'purchasing. Beware of spurious imitations.
W. TtitlEtE'LL, Wholesale Agent, Corning, N.
Y. Sold by alt Druggists. -
Cornin‘SoW,2I7;,,XIVIMT,
, -..-. C,.
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, acc.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS—No. 2, Union
Block.
JEROM.y, SMITH
Iles lately returned from New York with a splendid
assortment of
DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS Sc SHOES, GLASSWARE, *
HATS 6c CAPS, HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, DOMESTICS,
WOODENWARE,
ENGLISH CLOTHS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SATINS,
TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS,
FRENCH CASSIMERES, FULL CLOTHS.
Attention is called to his stock of
Black and Figured Dress Silks,
Worsted Goods,
Merinos',
Black and Figured DeLadner,
Long and Square Shawls, •
Ladies' Cloth,
Opera Flannels, tte.
Purchasers will End that
No. 2, trnioia flock. Main Street,
the plum to buy the beat quality of Goods at the
owest prices. JEROME SMITH.
Wellabor°, Nov. 8, 1886.
F" A FEW DAYS ONLY!
I
And perhaps a few more to allover stregglers to eOuts,
up to the main body of our abstainers,
0. BULLARD
will offer superior inducements to the trwliag pu,1414,
in tie line of
*intitzu -
CLOTHE, CrAI3SIMERES, BHEETINGII, - 'st
SHIRT.iNG-S,
and every thing in the line of
DRY GOODS
usually kept is the ocruntry.
TEAS, COFFEES, SCGASS,'_
and all the
FAMILY GROCERIES,
at refutonable prioes
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS .& SHOES.
Call at mute and bay your winter stock. - '
0. BULLARD.
)
Wellsboro, Oct. 11, 1865.
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