[toy The Agitator.] Gone, but Missed Two towers of one - of our little iihurches base gonithe praise and atimiratintrl,f every month; those two real characters of Kristian beauty, in Miner with all, in -affectiom,irith all. What a blessing was their life. Mimi a good, what en edification, what a .charm,„)whart a sanctification,'what ajewel,, is their :Aeath to us, what a welcome they hav-o receive :I above among the redeemed and angels: 'fee, two flowers of eritt.of otir I itclechurcheS,tvrti flowers of our community; one from one, and another from another of -t woof our estimable. flies, baze`gdne. 7.7 What wcontrast there is-hetween the lives of some people. There is with some &life that comes to be followed , with little less than an animal death. Sickening ie the sightwntl pain ful to the feelings, of that of Young lien Wring &bent. the har-rooM, With count inailices bearing the marks of sensunlity rather -Than of intelligence. Unhappy tam) is the sight and unpleasant to the moral fcellngs of that young woman whoia_ only relish is that'of the ball roora`,llo soareely `any thing else for one to see about them but vanity and_the love of friveleaskplualul ,, o But how noble, how.salntaty,, lie* enriching to the feelings, what a joy, is tne sight bf one Whosentim.of ;life is tcrtie _useful and christian, like. David's, to " serve his own gErneration cording to the,will of God." •', Those who live with such an_aito are th'r. ones who come to Sento, when they die are (*tried to the burying-ground ,and ' that is about slithitts left of-them - to ,t he Werld they are so carnal. In the Versons rO:Tried to-we There is hot merely - "a family lokgg,a church lossy_bufesgeneral loss. They are missed. Not only eels' the relative, but the -neightioiii:ral the towns•people. - - - - - Theta Was once a yciutig,mait given to vice and dissipaton. He was iii - the habit of going to the house of feasting. Q,,gathet up my influence," says lie in the " and bury it with me!' But here are th79Te-' whose influence need nut be Ltvia - but' fectitariv,ell be allowed to,. go. stuns& ,of, a 1 character to prove a bressftig: • Though- ties they yet speak for good. Lieut. Lan R. Boss, died on the:9l) of Aprii, the tenth anniversary day pf his ,uo,titig With the church. ' " Prepare - to meet trip were among the last words sent hoint.tc friends in a letter written upon the knee of d 'fellow soldier immediately after .reeeivingt,-the fatal 1 wound,nd „found stained witit.the_bloOd of his wound in the cause of his cOuntry unkliherty, on its recahing,them. "Keep up gold cheer, my young frieed," said the helovedqresident Lincoln on coming to his bedside whelb visiting in tekes—hes_eal-4thit, the -44c1r, an d wounded' --soldiers of the, ' am trying to," he replied; looking up fehni his sinking,oondition, and dieee, perhaps were the dying words of tne heroic and noble yotipg man. About six months after - this, on the?27th of Oct. dieslSirs. EntLY JANE ;BLANCitARL, They both loved one another in the fraternitr;.of tho chrietian faith, even us we alliovedthe one and th&Other. In the midst of the suff,iinga of the dying bed she showed the christiani --Beck oning with her hand once or twice, While pray ing,.she _said " come Lord,. -come not?." She told the -doctor she was just - stept(lng into Heaven, had it not been for something:he-OW. her to revive her up and prevent heoiinking. Th`are was a like pleasantness of sitirit with her through all her sickness as ivbetai:khetilth. fhere is no loss like that of a wikin the re lations of life. In her is the lose of 'rifle 41f the nearest and dearest, and the mother of our children:a sort of double loss, so hat more than single; a lees, that - Ida - oboe to ;lie quite, and makes itself most especially to 1 felt, and so the-more-should we be taught of , od under it. • I have sometimes thought I icon' l hardly bear to leave my little children, but lbw can I bear to have those children left „ritbout a mother, a christian mot het, qnd so I have felt more like praying, let me die first. She left four young children. The beat morn ing after her death and VPre they lr.d got up, they rere heard talking about tlit:T mother being in Heaven and how the sugele had come ana taken up her spirit there. Ble 'sed .is it for children to have a mother of if" torn 'they can talk in this sweet waY after she is gone.— Would that every child had ,as good a mother, and every husband as good , a wife. ,Mity the Lord sanctify the influenLaof those deaths to the bereaved families at d, to' this community. May the minister's little dau - ghte who was bitptized:the l §aWaath Trerions, to. th deathoS the, Christian woman alluded to, wit', the name Of EMMA BLANCHARD...I D . an' hti4or to her namesake, and prove no less a blee"ing in the relations of life-, Fxaxc, 1 3 RAND. larmington Hill, Nov,: ;l, 1865. I LINES OF TRATEti. & Williamsport .R. R. littao Table. 'Traps will Arriri and Depart from Troy Ai follows: 11.1a*Thi Siotith. - ' Moviieliortb. - - -. ,* ' I Eprees, ...;.... ....1.0:23 P. Mt• Mill, . . ... . ...... ....... 9:0"0 P. rt. W ay, Tretith t,... - , --,.. 4: P. M. Ctial'Tran,..-.. - f. i 445 P. M. '• D. S. STD! Eii,s Sup't. . --. - lefle Arrive. Midis i Wpart. /tom the 1it0rth,.......5:30 A. x. Fur the Nortbie ......... P. M. " '' "' South, .466 P. M. , " 50utb,t , ......5:30A. x. tw ...If butt,.......145 P. M. ', " Enat,. , 7:15 A. X r " . West,..-...619 P. M. " " Weat,..,.--.7:20 A. x. • —•— - Eglia 73.41reWAT . . ' - 014 P. U. l W- .550 a.m.l v trelght &.138 A. Y. Coal Train, ~ ' 9;18 ♦. Y.l Zrob MET *1865. Thane 111110*e, Oornhm.nt elx:mt the folloWing bouts: '. - ' rum= Boum). • ..,, 10 - : L i- Biagi, Express , ' ', - • 47. - ec4s p: to: No. 3; Night 'Express, * ; l.. 703 a.:m. Fo• 6 , Mail, _ - .t. ............ ...4 , ...12:28 a. m. puttwAsa sortrD Me, 2,-Itetv York Express,—... t.ioas a. m. NO. 4, Main Express, .12:34 a. m. No. ea Etearaboat Express, 2:40 p. tn. lio, S. Cincinnati Express,. , 2:40 a. m. Zto. 12, Night Express - .. —11:41In. IL A. T. COCHII.N, Aleph i Corning. ..--. Rlonstairg & Corning, & Tioga ra iit Road. Lisite Coming. . 311 . "id,— •.- 8 00 ii. m.l Mail . :,. 000 p. m. Aallmmodation,.....B 40 p. m. , , lMcommodatiat .10 15 a. tn. .. .. . .. „ ... 11. B. SHAM . IE, 89pq. APTEST RATE FARM' FOR SALE.—TeI ittRSORD ber will sell on reasonable terms, his Lida fr. Delmar, wn as the Moses Miller FarmAring on th 3 S.,ate os4 lading west firom Welleboro. b:iatti rerm,confsino 80 acres, AO of which are improved and under good cnitlvitlon, and the balance covered with itret rate rail timber. easing Um tier and hard wood. The firewood alone is sufficient to pay the pricy for which the farm will 're cold._ - it is °ray three miles from Wellsboro, on a first rate Fond, where 1.8 inch wood is selling at 82 per cord. . - . _ . _ _ It has a good _orchard, a new 20c40 foot barn gnu a reit °alibi,' good house. It is a first rate Dairy Facto fur any Person wanting one of that Else. tIA! , milk-producing quality of the grass not being exceeded by any farm thAcountry. • The market for farm produce is all the farmer-, ccrald ask, Eggs selling in Wellsboro at 25 cents a dostilT'eh'ickens at 20 cents a pound, butter at 40 to 50 cents, chel! eat 20 cents apples at $1 per bushel, and other .produca In rorortion. Any person wishing to purchase can call o I. EXERT', Deq., Wellsboro, or on the subscriber, now 1 robering on Muth Creek. CHAS. 1), 0 itliqi.ELL. Delmar, NOT. 22,1663.-tf. NSTRAY !—Ottrue Into the enclosure of the - r abscriber in Ooeingtom on thelOth of October last, a ,iwo year old LL, color bright red, with white switch tail'- Th. owner will please come forward, prove :property, and 43.1te him away. WOl. lip JOOtNSON. Noe. 22, 1813.5.4t.t into-the-eneloeure or tb4 - anbecrib• er in Covington bore, on or about the 20ch - oi October last. a dry. mouse colored COW, about 14 years, Rood sire. The owner is requested to prove property, pa abaraesimed take her away. P. RTIP,XIi,I3I,„ MO,. 20, 1.146,4 t. CLOTHING, BOOTS & SEIOES. A TRUMP = CARD! UREA' . BARGAINSJI—I would in all c s onlideine say_ fo, the people of Wellaboro and surrounding country that I have just returned !rum Now York with v . _ A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of READY MADE CLOTHING OVER - AND UNDER SHIRTS. - _ , I furnish everything to make a man warm and comfortable. Also, -' - A NICE LOT OF CASSIMERES, Alen, a large atock.of BISOTS - & -- SHOEIS,z for 11. EN, WOXIEN, and CHILDREN Hats, Caps, ifirde., too KTIISToUi,tO mention. All of "fstioli I OFFER FOR CASH, - - at priae6 ode.ulaiel to carry ant my rdle of- Waimea Small Profit/4 and Quick Sales!,. Pease to call and examine my Stock. Ret;embet the I place, Tfik CHEAP CASK SPCI2M, Wellsboro, Sept. 20, 1865:- G. P. CARD.- & PROVISIONS. , ga:ei jutt returned from New York, with oirietiortnams Stock L GP OaRIES PROVISIONS . 7." and is offering them to the Fablio r far LESS ion than they have been sold since the WAR.-- - GREEN ,TE - 0-4 - 4.'"PANESE 00 . 0NG, IM of various cinaliViK fr,ogt 75p. is $2.00 flikrito COFFEES-JAVA, RIQ,-LAGIURA, in kernel and all the varieties of ground Coffees SUGI.R . S.=-44RANUTATED; CRUST, POW and all the grades of COFFFE SUGARS; also H large and splendid assortment of BROWN SUGARS. cannot fail to please cnstomensif they if ill call and examine our Stook, either in price or quality. varying in priCe from 65c. to $1,50 per gallon. FISH—WHITE. FISH, TROUT, CODFISH and various kinds of MACKEREL Also a good stock of Brooms, Market Baskets, Corn Baskets, Axe Helves, Wash Boards, Scrub Bruises, Bed Cords, Door Mats, , Buggyl Mats, Mop I Ve * L'a l d ' ies l- 4iii`i, s lZu7;, - Ten= ` embel . 7l • af etc keeps J. B. Stratton's T. F; Nr 5...,.,)k m e ' Corn 9tarcLi Sup, Vermicelli Tapioca, Macaroni, all kinds of SPICES, CLOVES; CINNAMON, GINGER XjBo Black Snuff, and Yellow Snuff, a good assort went of 'LAVORING , EXTRACTS & TOILET : 5,04.1).5. freetis cot istantly on hand the beet brands of Salem tai; Soda -,--Cream Tartar; Sal Sodi_for:Washing; also: tie best grades of FAMILY FLOUR, CpW- b!...f..11, by the barrel or sack, the best gnat,- Kerosene Oil•a,nd. ; Lamp Oil. Tile last but not least to illicitlon T. MATE FRS „ • WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLIIII - Goods to be ALWAYS. AS" itEktBSEiTEli no sale. The highest market price in Cash paid for Butter and Ego. - - W. T.,II , IATHBBS. Welleboro, Aug. 23; 1885; ' ' New Flom and Provision Storiti CRAB. k. H. VANVALHENBHIMik wishes to, in, form thpsititena of Wellahoro'anlthe - surround ing country that thliy have iineittly started a new FLOUR AND PROVISION in the building fortaerly known as " Osgood's gore," where they may be found at all times ready to wait op all customers who may favor them with a call, and eel them the93itidetiOiind,v of FLOUR, MEAL, BUCK WHEAT, PORK . 41 .n.atatnicamigalaZittS1MAIIN 4SPlEM ill na t ta . and FURS: Ct/AS. do E. VAN VALRENBURG. Wellsboin, Doc. 21, 1.864.1 MI LOUS. Ain) - FEED4UCIC WIEUE4 'FLOUR, F Meal: Fork_ land - Batt, 514,. Coffee, Sußar, Soap, Can dleit, - Salerataa,4'obleco and Kerostme - 011. Also, Ifinkerel, 'Whiter Fi.sh; 11.:}:c1„ !i'rout, by the package or vound. • _ - - CHAS. it VA PT VALF4P3trR O. Wollaboro, June 28, 1885. WM SOMETHING NEW-FATHERS, & MOTHERS READ THIS.- The Gem Melodeon designed for children, two to fourteen years of age and costing from $8 to $35 only, according to size. The Tone and finish is equal to the Large Melodeon, and warranted. Every child can tow have A MUSICAL „INSTRUMENT that is a real joy to • the household. lam selling large Melodeons, 5 ootave. as low as $76, and 6 octave as low as SlOO. and warrant. The • prices, are be yond competition—small profits is my motto. Pianos ofi the best makers from $275 to $6OO, and warrant all 7 octaves and rosewood. To Leaders of Binds, I will furnish you Brass or German Silver Instruments, Eve per cent. cheaper than you can purchase in ,ITew York, saving transportation, and besides you can test the Instrument before Paying. Either Stratton', Martins', Gilmores' or Wrights' Instruments as ,yon may choose. Band Musio, Month Pieces', and teal Turkish Cym bals--everything pertaining to Band Mu4io on hand and for sale. Every order promptly attended to at once. • ,J. C. WEITg. Mansfield, Pa., August 2, 1885-aowam. - PUTTY a WINDOW iiLtiSS - ai' ' ROY'S DRUG STORE. for Mon and Boye ;;:W .7f 1. WALT WEVr?: PEMAL & YOUNG HYSQN, DERED, SYRUP &- MOLASSES, BLUE FISH, CELEBRATED YEAST CAKE, NUTMEG, &c. • IV. W. PIATHERS BAND BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, in - GOODS, • GROCERIES,, NEW FALL AND'O - iNtilt GOODS! ' AT THE 'PEOPLE'S STORE, in Corning! We now have on hand an unusually LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HU AND WINTER GOODS, adapted to the beat trade of this place and vicinity, and ahal trer'kontstimtly'feciiivtar, %Mcll -additions to our staelt-iii-ihe varied *Mitt Mitheroaa:Clus toFoirs shall demand. "Oar stook consists in part of our usual variety of DOMESTIC GOODS, a larger stoele.c.fLitiptil4; 7 4l.6d" otheeptiM4lNted.Fl than ever t.Udre, among Whlbtritre a lartellaliai FRENCH MERINOS, IN ROOD COLORS, AV .91.00 PER YARD. good , stook of CLOTHS 8 CASSIMERES, o be sold by the yard or made up to order. J.W.fi t IVERVItOgSiaNS. & SZLOKINIA. tvt: CioakB and nrnaamuts to trim them. FLANNELS OF EVERY VARIETY, RED, BLUE, GREY, YELLOW, WHITE. & TwfLiEg; iiiERA. FLAN NELS, SHIRTING FLANNELS. §HAWLS, for Gentian:a thilie; and Children Balmoraliaad Hoop .40Ata, HosiFflcr,AM ) of ?every variety, among which are litre GLOVES. Jun cog which are.tfia:A T Aublier; a nifr and very nice article. DRY 'GOODS; &c Our facilities for BUYING .GOGRS are UNSUR P kSSED by any in this section, and we wish it un derstood that N:4'. • "We do not intend to be UNDERSOLD by any, quality of Gobds Considered, whafrier- others may say about it, and in proof of this we ask an EXAMI. Ni&TION of our GOODS -and-PRICES, promising ourselves not to get angry - for showing Goods when no purchastvis made. We shall give our customers the FULL BENgifrrObAWL DECLINE in-the Market should‘tlierirbe any, and' shoUld :Goads - id vance we shall be compelled to followl We shall continue the system of 7.- .. Rvady which is steadily growing in favor. We tender (Ca thanks to the citizens PCTioga Co., who have patronised us and would respSoefully invite those who have never done - so to call'and see us. Store opinsite tho - DickinsoliMonse on Market Street, three deers west-4 the corner, and twoAeors east of Hungerfmd's Ban k. • w SMITH tk Corning, N. Y., Oct,4, 188&. NOXVILEE BOOT,- SHOE, & LEATHER - IY , IIc,LinioBLL LAU , . a. The undersigned haiiing'formed a (*.partnership under the name ,pd title of:., . • • '"'" - - 7 0 I. 160GIIRY aC CIX, f e o e u ts n , d wvi a%th t e hey old wa s u ta t n e d e , p 7 o rn uom er of tly M o ten" - ;: a in n ci d . , a. a ca* g ini e l te bSe e t r r al assortment of BOOTS, sHRE, LEACHER & 'FINDINGS, - • r •-• of the beatitittality, which 'they, sell so cheap for Cash, a to make it an objecr.lor dealersfiejmy - ' S -1 FI here. Our Stock caudate is part of MEN'S, & BOY'S, CALF, •RIP,_ , & 'SVGA - BOOTS, 7„ of our own manufacture. Vso r LADIES' GAITERS, ffALIgORAL, & CALF, & , MIAESIMORS. - • French and Oak Stock ciffistantly on hand fief sale. Cash paid at all times 1h HIDES • „,,PELTEn'and FURS. • . TERMS—CASH-OR DEL/TER I. L 664131”, J. RICHARDSOE, Elmira, ise. Knoxville, August 2, 18,66.-tf...„: _ , September 14t, 11.863. PROM THIS DATE, ' FUR REAIIY, PAY- OW CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES;,' Leather,. Findints,'ltc. 'CASH PAID FOR lIIDES, PELTS, DEER • -SKINS AND 'FURS. Dw; IRAtIILIN SAYS: - you - have-anythinglo sitivertiiie k teilltbe public of it In plain, aimplb lapetags-7 7- I fah manufacturing good custom wide Ectets EE41.17Y -- is'AY• Such woriikda and rclalelOya .- ;t. --- ,; low rates per pair ha eastern road° :slopnitork,,bitit cam and will be sold at priceslibiali will enable the par. chaser to protect his feet with good substantial boots more-cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which, even if it chances not to fall in pieces with the first Weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in wet ancrcold-weather. Try me. - Buck 'and - Doeskins Wanted, in thesed awl-abort blue, for which I will pay cash and a good price. 1306•8 ides and Calfskin Wanted, or which I will also pay cash. = - „Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which I will also pay cash and tie highest mar. ket price. A.n tisortutbrit of soleoapper, calfskin' and linings' pegs, thread;fiiils, awls, knives , shoe hammers, ao., Ao., kept constantly on band, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Streetbetween Wilcox's and Seartard"c•--;----- W_-SEARS. N. R. I can't give (*edit, becatiae, to' haven't got it to give. Welisboro, Sept. 8,1888. mO. TB PEOPIN ,OP (let the best and only authorises' Life and Public Services of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, impartial, truth fal, 760 pages, with beautiful engravin,gs, good paper and binding—by Hon. 11. J. RAYMOND, M. C. Soitnircaiiortant things are _copyrighted nad cannot be useditrany other work. Wait , foi the: Agent and see RAYMOND'S before you subscribe. E. R. VAieT HoRNE,' ':D., Agent, For Dmrenceville, Tioga,.ltichanytd, Chatham, Deer. EteldClartresil We.qfiel4 on 4 etherlowpci. Knoxville, Aug. 2, 1865:-tf. VNBvsgriurs 8 tit bacFN-V:AWlThiiinia g Teeth, for sale at P. It. Williams' Drug IiNDRIES & KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY.- , RRA.D - QVA A:YR RS OF R: IRON BRTGAiIE. AUG UST I sir, tst%o. • .. • , Special Notice it , hereby, given td.- Returned. Sol diers, returned skddaddlersy those liable to draft and to exempts that the War is now ended and so should All will take notice that we are prepared to serve those wanting any thing in our line on short notice and at • REDUCED PRICES. ). - , • We would call attention to a few 4 the(itrtidles of our manufacture. THE PEOPLE'S FRIENIk COOK .4QVE is Still in great "favor with thosedesirflag deseri , e - before purebsigitig elsewhere Our .IRON & WOOD BEAM PLOWS aronergind no any-if baton,. Vfo would call particular attention to our :i?..:21: "1 . -7,- . . f . . „ • as lie are confident %sit they cannot be excelled. ... _. • 1 ..-. -. ; . ..:1 i MACHINERY ,, made - andl4k;aiteti , on thtort 'notice. ... . , We intend to keep up - with the improvements et theittinesi :•.• _ - • Try us and be-convinced. , - • - - - I TERMS- CASH ON DELIVERY: A.:1; • --.- . J. P.. EiILES, Yknoxff_ille l kogsst 2, 1815. , . ... 7140V -4 11+ 1- ,, t , i l / 4 2 TOES I sroVEs 1:1 f`at' D. C. LAIIIPMAN & co., PENN'A;: re4peetfally.theforet ;hp.~phlte that They „ Novi 'ri mired their i . . to The bgding lately occupied By D. P. Roberts,..and will.keep on hand and furnish to order,, -.7 - , V4P,PPR,, 4 SHEER -IRON WARE, COOKII4O - STOVES, PARLOR STOVES,, WHE EXTENSION-TOP, . & THE 'We shall deal on the Cash System, add will not be nodersold. Our motto is " small profits and quick sales:• kept•cenatantly on hand MESSRS. GUNN it TUCKER beg to an notnce to the citizens of Tioga County, that in addition to their excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittanla, and Sheet-I-on Ware, they have, at a plat outlay, stocked their store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBOROi- - Itith. a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of ithieli'we enumerate the following articles: • NAILS, SPIKES; CROWBARS, X CUT; MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, C-ARPEFTER'S TOOLS, pufftiss, AXES; 'AUGERS, BITTS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, .!SHOVELS,i spADEs,;tolgs, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHER, PIPE BOXES,_ AXLETREES, ELLIPTIC' SPRINGS; ifORSE -SHOES, HOOP, BAR, &, BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, , CORN- .POPPERS, DEERFIELD . WOOLEN FACTORY, THE undersigned having purchased the well I known Woolen -Faotory of Messri; B. d B. R. Bowen on the Cowanesque River, two miles east of Knormille,tukes this method of informingthe inhabi tants of lioga and adjoining counties that •he will manufacture wool by the yard ,or on shares to suit customers, into PIANNELS, CASSIMERES, .. • . DOE-SKINS, PULL CLOTHS, of fill kinds. The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machimm-added thereto, also an improved new wheel which - MIL etta)dis him.to Wori,t:the entire sea son. Es will pay particular attention to llolh'Cardlu dc Cloth; Dressing, whichl4ll be done in the neatest possible manner, Laving added - one new Roll Machine, will enable him to dispatch add accommodate people from a distance., He would farther say that he has carried on'the busi neSS in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; be therefore can warrant all work and satisfy his cneto. mere, using nothing• in Manufacturing but genuine wool. JOSEPH INGHAM. Deuttold, May .5,1863-Iy. TO .THE PUBLIC. Tat now prepared to-manufacture; at m7establlsh ment in Deerfield, • PLAIN • AND SANDY FLANNELS, Also, Ladle? -B 0.4-11 L SIC I R"' S to order, eittior by tba piles or qutttititi; - to suit cus tomer& , JOSEPH INGHAM. Knoxville, Tnly - - _ 6 P URN, GINOBB. at: „. " 62,170ititORrif 111CF13 PRICES END ELEVATED OVEN COOK STOVE OurPAELOR, BOX, 8:-OAT. STOVES INN r 'EtoAt ~NEW STOR.E.:& PIN SHOP, AD RICAN & NATIONAL COOK STOVK. MILK CANS, D. C. LABIPMS Ali CO Wencher°, Sept. 13,1866-41. - t t. Stoves: Stoves : _AJIID HARDWAIt-E! 13AU8A6E eltrl'itilS" AND ST-INFERS COMBINED. Ala% PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDOES,, POW- D.F f t AND CABS i c := PATENT BARN DOH HANGINGS, a l aw ;tiling; "MD/ado for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stock of Hard wire. tWe invite the public to call and examine for them s4ves. We aim to keep the best quality of goods in oir line;, and all-wart; to order done promptly and well. - • 6iti3N•A;tIICREIR, Successors of Wm. Roberta. Wellsboro, RIAIIII9PACTURFS, &c. INSURANCE & PENSION AGITS. HELMBCp'S EXTRACT BUM.- _ F IRE! .FIRE! FIRE!! • . The undersigned I)ga leaire to announce to the people of Tiogu Cuuniy hn: be has es tablished ate agency in Wellsboro, tor the well known HOME INSURAVQE, COMP4J'-!1Y, of l+rew York. ' That he is prepared to insure all kinds of property upon aeltiannabie:teruts as ean be bad in any other responsible Con-Tunic., AND: polder ES, withonteending the appltentkin to the Genefal Office. This is one iyi the iiehest - Odiapitties' in the 'United States; having a EMI Danlf Capital of Two Million Dollars, besides the Assets whictron the or January,llB6s, amounted:to.. ........ ..,—.... ......... ....... $1.765,503 42 Liabilities. - 77,901 52 Its-01;44re are . . - .. . . . . . CHAS. J.;-MARTIN... ..... .........'..... . President, A. 0, WILWORTII .......... - ~......Vico President, JOHN MCOEE Secretary, J. Ir.'ira'srtsoßN' . . - - Assistant Sec'y. This - Corapaiiiy has takenalit ' • .. . . A STATE LICENSE, and monthly pays the per oentage charged upon its Receipts which 'is made necessary by the- laws of Pennsylvania, in order to make its policies valid and blediug uport,the Voiqparty. All policies issued by Companley which have not taken out a State license -4 ' are decliteed - tiull and 'void, and the parties are !Mk to a heavy petieity fer So - iteitiring. See Purdon'a Digest, page 853, Sec. 21; 22, 23. Wellshoro, Aug. 23, 1865. SOLDIERS' PAY BOUNTY - AND PENSION AGENCY.— KNOXVILLE. 4 , 10 GA cOUNii—pENNA. The.undnrsigned hayinglmen speciall* licensed the United 4tates . Goyernmen6,to pioepre the BACK-PAY, BOANTY, AND, PENatoris, of deceased find disabled soldiers, gives notice to all interested; that he has made arrangements with par- i ties in Washington, by which he, is able to prooure Bach pay, Bounty and Pensions, in a very short time, and that he willgife particular attentions to'all such , eliims that maybe brought to him. - Being'provided with all thereqUisite Perms, Blanks, sc., Am, he has superioradvantages-in this branch of business. Sol diers.entitledto, pensions, will find it to their advan 7 fag* to applY , to the undersigned at Knoxville; as th'e 'examining - surgeon foi*Tiogii Viinnty resides there. Also, lodge - C'ase,-before` whom all applications' for pensions may be made,- • ' • - I. Soldiers enlisted since the 13th of April,'l3l, in any kind of service, Naial or Military, who are dis abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who' serve for two years or during the war, should it sooner close, will be entitled to full Bounty. Also-soldiers who have been wounded in battle, whetherhaving servedtwo years or not, are entitled to full Bounty. 2. When aSoblier has died from any, cause, in the United States service, since April 13, 1841, leaving a widow, she. is ‘entitled ,t 0" all pay' due him ; also to from $76 to $4OO Bounty. The bounty varies ac cording to the act or orders under which the soldier enlisted, :She is also entitled , to a pension. • 3. If the soldier left no widow, his children are en titled to the payand bounty and the -pension until they are sixteen years of age... 4. If the soldier left no widow, legitimate child, the father is entitled to his pay and bounty, provided be lives in the-United States and has not abandoned the support of his family. •b. if the soldier lett no' widow, legitimate child, nor father, or if the father has abandoned the sup port of the family, or if he residea out of the United States, the mother, if she resides in the United 'zgate-4, is entitled to the. pay and bounty, and if poor nod de pendent, in whole or in part, on her son for support, she is also entitled to a pension. Mothers whose husbands or former husbands reside out of the Uni ted States or have abandoned the support of their families, should write to the: undersigned at once, or the father may get the bounty without the facts being known. 6. MI soldiers who have lost an arm and ' , no are entitled to Twenty dollars per month. Prisoners of war are entitled Iv Three Mouths e4ttra pay. Ile is also prepared--to- - settle -officers',:-Quartertnaster, Ordnance, and.Commistary. acccunti, and procure Certifieates of Non-indebtedness, in the shortest pos __at—, rtirirlai - - lost them in service. Terms, moderate. I will be at my office on Monday and Saturday .' each week, to attend to this business. July 28, 1885.-Iy. WM. B. SMITH. RETEEENons: Wellsboro, J. F. Donaldson, Sher If Stowell. Addivon, N. Y., W. R. Smith. Wash ngton, D. C., Tacker /Lloyd. Knoxville, V.-Case PENSION AGENCY. co SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIENDS THE undersigned having had considerable expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that line entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity. ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds Ire entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected by the undersigned. Persons wishing to confer with me will please call or address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county, Pa.' Charges reasonable. .1380. P, - Refers by permission to - „ H. B. Card,'County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. - D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. ---, A.M. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. I [April 1. • --- , S. gAITI PEN-SI" PRon'A gy4viTAIIRE: II r LA 11 -ANI? Ry cox. MISSION.—AIi the-tapers and cams wince re quired to procure Eettelons, Bounty, and Back Pay, and Prize Money for discharged SOLDIERS and SAILORS, and for the•RELATIVES of Soldiers and Sailors dying in the service of ' the United States, prepared and _fomarclesl, the proceeds of 'all claims, when collected, remitted - to the parties FREE OF CHARGE. - - -- - • •Offioe 1307 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Or fcreftirtbasr information or assistance, apply to Lucy MOORE HOTCHKISS, Wellaboro, B. E. MORRIS, Mansfield, Asiociate Managers for Tioza County. MI PATENT lIIEDICINES. 0R LIFE-REMENATOR. Q'II.ENGTH•TO THE WEAK t 10: • YOUTH TO THE AGED!! • This preparation is unequaled as a ReJuyenator and Re storer of Waited or inert functions. The aged should be certain to make the Dlokrene a house. hold god, inaemnch as it will render them youthful in feel ing and In strength, and enable them to live over again the days of their pristine Joy. It not only exhilarates but strengthens. and is really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition of senility. self abuse. misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what the cause off the impotency of any human organ, this superb preparetion will remove the effect at once and forever. io ens cures Impotency, General Debility, Nervous Incapacity, Dyspepsia Depression, Loss of Appetite, Low, fipirits, Weakness of the organs of Genet aeon, Imbecility, Mental Indolence, Emaciation, Ennui. It has a most de• lightfuLdesirable and novel' effect upon the Nervous System; end all who are in any way prostrated by nervous disabill- - ties are earnestly advised to seek a cure in this most excel lent and unequaled preparation. • Persons who, by imprudence, have lost their natural vigor, Will find a speedy and permanent cure in the BIOKREN E. The Feeble, the Languid, the Dispalring, the Old should givo this valuable discovery a trial: it will be found totaliA, different from all other articles for the same purposes. To IPernales.--Tbis preparation is Invaluable 111 ner• 'roue weaknesses of air kinds, as it will restore this wasted strength with wonderful permanence It is also a grand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia, with the first dose A brief persistence in Its use will rene. vats the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish Dyspepsia forever. • One Dollar per Bottle, or six Bottle& for Co. Sold by Dtng• gists generally. Sent by express anywhere, by addressing HUTCHINGS , & HILLIER, Preprinted, 28 Day Street, New IGAI Sold in Wellabor° by John A. Roy ; Tiogn by tiordo, 13rol; fn Lowrencirills'by W. 6. Miller.- 114.4ttb-lyeow. - HALL'SVELEBRATZD VEGETABLE, SXCILTAN HAIR RENEW.ER r ean be had at WY's Dreg. Store. COIfOENTRATED LYE, for sale ai ROY'S DRL'G STORE. KEA °am& LAMPS. at - • 110118 :DRUG STORE. MI:ELMBOLD'S •11 ELMISOLD'S SUCH THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE • BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF TILE BLADDER,- STRANGURY OR For these diseases it is truly- a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has been known to relieve the most argent symptoms. • Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the small of the back and through the hips? A tea spoonful• a day of'-'llelarbold's /halm will relieve you. PHYSICIANS - AND OTHERS W. H. smern: I maks:rift) secret of ingredient*. Heltobold's.Ex. tract Buchn is composed of Bnchn, Cubebs, and Ju niper Berries, selected with great care, prepared In =trio and•.rceording to rules of Thee irigreineiiii are ktawn as the most valuable Diuretics afforded. Is tat which acts upon the kidneys. RiIdtBOLVS:EiTitiCT BUM 'A TS GENTL-Yi Is pleasant in taste ind odor, fret front - , allr injetions properties, and immediate in its action. _ • FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, See Medical Properties contained in Dtairensaiory of the U. S., of which the 'following is aOsorrect copy a '•sncntr.—lts odor is strong, diffnaive, and some. what aromatic, its taste bitterish, and analogous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel:Chronic Catarrh of the bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Diseases of the Prostrate, and 'Retention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. It has also been recommemded in Dyspepsia. Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy." See Professor Pewees' valuable Works on the Practice of Physic. See Remarka made by the celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia. See any and all Standard Works on. Medicine MANUFACTURING CHEMIST rapt acquairted with IL T. lielmbold; heoccupied . the illug store opposite my residence, and Was suc cessful in conducting the business where others bad not been equally so before him. I hare been favora bly; impressed with his character and enterprise. WM: WEIGHTMAN, (Firm of Powers 41b' Weightman,) Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. [From the Philctelelph:a :Er r ening Bulletin, Nae►h 10.] We are !gratified to hear of the continued success, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T. Beira bold, Druggist. His store, neat to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front. 230 feet deep, end five stories in height. It is certainly a grand establishment,und speaks favorably of the merit of his articles. Be re tains his Office and Labratory In this silty, which are also model establishments of their class. The proprietor has been induced to make, this statement trom the fact that his remedlei, - althoiter advertised, are And, knowing that the In I tenigent refrain from using any " pertaining t Quackary o or the Paten; Medicine order=-most of which are propared by self.. styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to read a fibi sician's simplest preseription, much less competent to prepare pharmacenticaVpreparationt. 11111:043DMJA: 1 4 gt 11;;S:r1:ii to various means of drooling salmi, such as .00p,Ying parts-of •advertisemehts of popular rosnediss, snd finishing with certificates. - The Science of Medicine stands SIMPLE, - PIUtE, and MAJESTlC;—haring Fact for Its Basle;lodiza tion for its Pillar, Truth alone for itiCapito/. IRE Health is most important; and. theLaticted 'should not nse an advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless ituclO*tetticpr.ingreclients sre known . to others he alth's thd m anufacturer, or tiritii tby ari , antisfled of the qualifications of thelyarty so offering. GENUINE PREPARATIONS. FLUID EXTRACT BIICRII, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, Established upwards cf 16 years HELMBOLD'S DREG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 594 Broadway, Xesa.,York; And HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL ;DEIVT, 104 South Tenth_ Streit,- Philadelphia,. Pa. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 'October 1, 1885-17 OR T ,LADIES,—BABRITT'S CELEBRA r TED SOAP POWDER, or washing 'n 4& ens,' and stains removed from Table Linen, Napkin's, AO. For ?ale at Rors Drug Store. A DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the Under• eigned on the estate of tram Palmer, late of Zifid dleitury, deo'd. notice is hereby given to those In debted to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement to NANCY ANN PALMER;Adet. .. ,2 0 1 04 111 7A.40tt 1 9 ,. 18646 t, • • HELM& 0 LD'S II UCH U. DIABETES, . _ kIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE PAINFUL URINATING PLEASE NOTICE. PHARMACY ANA aHRMISTRY A DIURETIC FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM THE LARGEST ' IN- -TDB_ WORLD. GENUINE' P'ItEPARATIONS, A WORD OF CAIITION. HELNBOLD'II AND IMPROVED 'ROSE WASH. Prepared by H. T HELMBgLD Principal Depots.