The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, March 28, 1866, Image 4

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.Borcatsos, Kan., Marc; 3, 1866.
:11. Severe Winter—High PPiees—Fine - Weather—
:- Freighting—The t .. 4. and P. P. R.. R.—Rento
and -Business Bonies— The Market, &c.
Dear . 4 4gitator :—We have just passed
through brie of the severest winters ever
•
,before known in Kansas by " the oldest
"'inhabitant." The Missouri was bridged
' aver by ice and navigation suspended
early in winter, `ranch to the inconveni
ence of wood and produce venders ' as
'the people of .1 5 i.tchison depend in the
main on getting 'fuel and a great deal of
produce from Buchanan county, Mo.,
, .opposite to this city. Notwithstanding
' , the free bridge over this
_mighty slyer,
most everything has been exorbitantly
high, and the -demand has been fully
. equal to the supply. Wood has been
• selling readily for .•$-3 to $l2 per cord, ap
ples for $3 per bushel, potatoes $1 25,
and corn from 75c. to $1 per bushel.—
'Butter (fresh)• has been ranging from
'6O to 75c. , lard 35 to 45c and eggs from
• , •
60e. to $l.
• The weather the past few days has
been pleasant and delightful ; nearly all
the frost is out of the ground, the roads
are fast drying up, and the farmers are
making every preparation for putting in
-an early crop. Last year was au unusu
ally wet season, though a pretty large
crop of corn and potatoes was raised ;
:but as one extreme generally follows an
other, many are calculating on a season
• equally as dry the presentyear, in which
case only small crops will be raised on
the high, rolling prairie.
Professor Swallow, our State Geolo
gist, has ascertained from observations
that Kansas suffers no more from the
drouth than any other State, while she
has advantages equal, and possesses ma
ny superior, to any other State. For
stock-raisixigi there is not another Mate
in the Union as well adapted. - , -
The freighting business' rom this city
to the Rocky Mountains, Santa Fe, Salt
Lake and Montana, will be carried on
much longer this year than ever before.
There are acres of mining machinery
here now, ready to be transported to the
' gold and silver mines as soon as grass
' comes ; and by the middle of April or
first of May, trains will commence mo
ving. Wagons can be counted by the
hunreds, while ox yokes and bows are
piled up like pyramids, and can be coun
ted by thousands.
Good mules can now be purchased for
$lOO each, and oxen for $lOO per yoke ;
though an advance oil these prices may
' be looked for as soon as grass is plenty
and the demand for stock increases.
The Atchison and Pike's Peak R. R.,
which waS commenced the summer be
fore the war, and suspended for four
years, has recently been commenced
again, and l promises to be pushed ahead
,as rapidly as possible. The track is laid
down some six or eight miles, and the
cars will be running over thirty miles
by the first of June or July. All kinds
of property are advancing rapidly, and
buildings are being rented at fabulous
prices. A dwelling that would cost in
Wellsboro less than $l,OOO, will rent rea
dily here for $35 and $5O per mouth.—
Good business houses are in demand at
$l5O per month ; and although many of
them are going up, yet I think many
business men will be compelled to leave
here for want of buildings to do busi
ness in.
Our city contains a population of some
six thousand souls, and the prospects are
that it will nearly double the present
year. Business of all kinds is good, and
promises to be better as soon' as spring
emigration commences.
We hear very little excitement in re
gard to the new mines of the northwest,
though it cannot be doubted that it is a
good country, and that a in. n with cap
ital can make money there; but while
ten men may go out there and get rich,
one hundred will return without a dol
lar.
I have lately received calls from G.
'D. Sofield, Lazell Kimball and John B.
Emery, all from Wellsboro. Your quiet
little place is well represented here.—
Bailey and Emery are selling goods,
Kimball is recruiting his health„Fid
John C. and Henry C. Root are "
stick
ing type"? in the Daily Free Press office.
All are *ell pleased with our ten year
old city and the bright prospects before
her. F. A. R.
A SMART LAD.—A boy from the
country was recently taken into a gen
tleman's family. One evening, after
having been called up to :the drawing
room, he came down into the kitchen,
laughing immoderatly. i" What's the
'natter ?" cried the cook. "Why," said
he, " there are twelve ()teem up there
who could not snuff the candle, and
they had to ring for I to do it."
THE oldest lunatic upon record—Time
out of mind.
To remove stains from the character,
get rich.
WHAT IS IT2 WHAT IS IT ?
What is it willieh is as marvelous as the magi
cian's art ?
What is it which the more you use it the better
you like it?
What is it that causes the lame to walk?
What is it that gauss the pains of rheumatism ?
What is it that loosens the stiff joints ?
What is this chemical compound that is called
an infallible remedy for Neuralgia, acting direct
ly upon the nerves and giving almost instant re
lief ; curing all sorts of aches and pains as if by
magic ? It is
SALUTLFER
Selling off now at Roy's Drug Store. IFeb. 143
FOR SALE.—
Near the residence of H. H. Potter in Mid
dlebury township, Tioga county, Pa. containing
about sizty acres, about fifty acres 6nproved; a
two-story frame house, nearly new, a frame barn
and a good orchard; partly young trees thereon.
Terms easy, Inquire of Henry Sherwood, Esq.
Wellsboro,
D. C. Scudder on the premises, or S.
Bennett & Co., corner Canal Second-sts., El
mira, N. Y. SOLOMON BENNETT.
Elmira, N. Y., Fel). 21, .1366-2m*
WOOLEN FACTORY FOR SALE.—Sitnated
in Wellabor°, Tina, County Pa.. Said
Factory has a Roll Cardine Machine, a Spinning
jack, two power looms,
picker, and Falling Mill,
in good order. The Factory has a good S
horse-power steam engine and water-power by
which it may be driven.
Also—one acre of land on which the Factory
stands, with Dye House and other appurtenances
thereunto belonging.
This establishment willibe sold at a bargain.
Tile location is unsurpassed in the county, and
OM run of custom large. For further particulars
inquire of JACOB EILLTBOLD,
ORRIN . BLAIR.
Wellsboro, Feb. 21. 1666-41.
'Corning Tournal,"Elmira Advertifer,'
end Atlditoa Advereser; publish 3 times and
send bills to this office for collection.
TEE MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET
ORGANS' forty different styles, adapted to
sacred. and seeder music, for $BO to $BOO each.
y7:frill-Fire Gard or Sitter Medal', or other first
premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues
cent free. Address, MASON & HAMLIN, Bos
ton, or MASON BROTHERS, New York.
[Sept. 13, 1885-Iy.]
NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to us by note
IN or Book Actount will please tan and - settle,-
as we aro about closing up for a STRICTLY cash
business. WRIGHT & BAILEY.
Wellsboro, Jan. 31, 1666.
WA Girl to do Housework,
Apply to J. F. CALKINS,
Presbyterian Parsonage. Wellaboro
ERZ
ROBINSON'S BOOKSTOIT
NEWS-ROMA
PAPER WAREHOUSE !
No. SilNarket.st., Coming, N. Y.,
'and Postoffice,
BIM
EDWARD E. ROBINSON
Returns acknowledgments to his friends for the lib
eral patronage bestowed for the last eight years, calling
particular attention for the, present seas, ott,to his estab
lishment, which. having been completely renovatedand
tarnsformedi as now stored anew with such a cot-Akins
lion of attrartionsiti i t iteragire and Art as cannot fail
to interest the public, and ifrtach it is may sup.
ply the general want of this region aiiit keipspacti with
the adeannceme of the age.[
CLASSIFICATION.
Books & Stationery.
This department comprehends the most desirable col
lection of works by ancient and modern authors, Prose
and Poetry, Classical and nistorical, Fiction and Fact.
Ail new Bookareceived as soon as published. A large
at of School Books used in city and country Schools.
full stoek of Blank Books of ail descriptions; Tuck
Memorandums; Time Books and Diaries; School Sta—
tionery in endless variety. The Stationery department
comprises Cap, Legal, Bill, Letter, Note, and Billet Pa
per of all kinds, Envelopes, all shapes and sizes. Pen
holders, Pencils, Inkstands,--and, in fact, everything
in the line.
Particular attention paid to the selection of Ladies'
Stationery, a choice assortment of which is always kept.
News Department.
This departmenuis the specialty of the concern, and
is under the Pram:tat, supervision of the undersigned
Who has given 12 years attention to this branch• Here
are found the entire• publications of the New York,
Boston, and PhalldeiPbla PTOBB, daily, semi-weekly, and
weekly editions; together with the principal American
and Foreign Magazines—orders for all of which,are ex
ecuted at publishers' prices. Unusual facilities are af
forped for the execution of special orders, returns be
ing received from New York twice each day. Subscrip
tions taken for any periodical published in the (Jutted
States or Europe. Subscnbers on the line of the Erie
Railway (including from Avon to Rochester), also on
the T 1 oga' Railway, from Cornlail to Somerville, can
have dailies, weeklies, monthlies, or back numbers of
any serial delivered by my agents on the cars.
WALL PAPER AND WINDOW
SHADES. i
A large and carefully selected assortment embracing
the beat and . most desirable patterns at various prices,
from 10c to $1,50 per roil, leaving no excuse to families
for neglecting- wholesome improvements of the walls of
their houses. Borders for the same in gilt. velvet, and
satin, extra and narrow width. An elegant assortment
of Wendow Shades, white and buff, also green, blue, buff
and figured Curtain Paper. and Putman'aapproved CUT
fain Fixtures, Fite Board Prints. Curtain Cord, Tassels.
PICTURES AND PICTURE
FRAMES.
Always open for inspection and sale, a gallery of fine
Oil Paintings, Steel engravings and French Lithographs.
A great variety of colored Prints, illustrative of the
sconce and battles of the late terrible Rebellion, execu
ted by distinguished artists, forming subject. of inter
est to every American Citizen, A large and varied as
sortment or Picture Frames,various sizes and styles, in
cluding moat unique patterns of Ovals, gilt, Rosewood,
Walnut, &c., &c. Pictures framed to order in any desi
red style at short notice, and on moat fecceable terms.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Special attention is devotedto this important branch,
and it ja intended at all times to be impplied with the
latest publications of this class of litetiture. S. S. Li
braries furnished at ; wholesale rates, and subscriptions
taken Tor all kinds 01 Sunday School papers and pro
cured free of postage. Gift books, embossed Reward
Cards, Certificates of Membership, Singing Books. Gol
den Chain, Shower Censor, Chime Bell, and various
others. Altogether a complete stock of Sunday School
Paraphernalia.
MUSICAL DEPARTMENT.
This will comprise the ordinary Catalogues offered at
Music Stores, such as Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accord
cans, Fintinas, Clarionete, Flutes, Fifes, de., &c. The
best quality of Italian and English Violins, Guitar and
Banjo Striugs. Sheet Music kept constantly on hand.
AU the new and popular songs and Instrumental Music
received as soon as issued. Teaehers supplied at the
usual discount. Musical Instruction Books of all kinds
Music and Books mailed free at market prices. Also,
Agent for the most popular manufacturers of Pianos.
such as Chickerings, Boardman & dray, &c., and Prio r .
oe's celebrated Melodeons and Harmoniums.
None who take pleasnre in preserving the lineaments
of their friends In the form now most convenient and
most in vogue, can afford to be without one of these
beautiful and appropriate receptacles of Card Photo
graphs. A splendid assortment of Albums, in all styles
and pricks, from 50 cts. to $2O, to 'snit the taste and
ability of all.
wt. A complete stock of Mirrors of all sizes and pri
ces. Picture Cord, Tassels, Knobs, Ac., de_
41- Large and small Bibles,Hymn Books, Ca th olic
Bibles, Prayer Books arid Cateiams.
IMISCELLANEOVS.
Law Blanks,hiarrfata &el:Mesta, Wryer'. Tara,
Beale, Gobi Pans, a corn lite stock of Pocket Books, La
dies' Traveling Batche , Toys, Children's Games, Dia
eected Maps and Pictures, Backgammon Boards, Chess
and Chequer men, Dice, Writing Desks, Portfolios,Draw
ing Casa], Ladies' Work Bores, Baskets, Tissue Paper,
Notes, Pratte and Raceipts, in Book and Sheet form, In
voice and Letter Piles,Black., Bins and Carmine Inks,
Quill Pens, Pens, Mo urning Paper and Envelopes, and
a thousand and one articles too numerous to mention.
41W-Books Bound in any style that nay be desired.
I,o , P;vii;
Orders by Lad Promptly attended to
E. R. ROBINSON,
Jano.o.BBB-Iy. CORNING. N. Y
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litlYte Goths Powders.
' Ttas p tparation,
4 MSS faVorUbly
afar
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In all diseasisßf Swine, such' as Coughs, Ulcers in
trie Lungs, Lie cr. .
&c., this artwie
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acts as a specific. • ' . e
By teuttutg .•
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to a ntpn• in •
barrel S r ;will _
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S. A. VOTTT.T,
No. 116 Franili'm Paiiimere, Yd.
r•q- s f'
out the Linit,Al
For bulb by John A. Roy, Weileboro.
IMPORTANTTOFEMALEF ,
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PROCLABLATION I—DR. CIIEB&EhIAWS PILLS,
.--Tht combination of ingiedienti in time Pais }a
the ream-of a long and eztensitre practice. They are
mild 1n their operation, and. cannot do harm to the
moat delicate; ceretain In correcting all irregularities,
Painful Menstruation, removing. all obstroctions,
whether from cold or otherwise,headaebe. pain In the
side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affec
tions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back - and limbs.
ac., disturbed Bleep, which arise from interruptions of
nature.
Dr. Chessemazi's Pills Was the commence
ment of a new era in the treatment of irregularities
and obstructions which have consigned so many to a
premature grave. No female can enjoy good health
unless she is, regular, and whenever an obstruction
rakes place the general health begins to decline. These
Pills form the finest preparation ever put forward-
with
immediate andpersietent success. DON'T BE DaciaVED
Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him
that you want the Beet and most Reliable Female
Medicine in the World, which is comprised In these
Pills.
Re ll tne r. dy C fo h r e r e wer Uk thirty alli y il etus Pill , and h a a r v e e th b e e ni en o sat Standard
one eVerever known for all complaints peculiar to Fe
males. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing,
with certainty, periodical regularity. They are known
to thousands, who have used them at different periods,
throughout this country, baring the sanction of some
of the most eminent Phyrdciansin America—
directions, stating when they should not
not be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per
Box. or 6Boxes for $5, containing from 50 to 60 Pills.
Pills sent by mall, promptly aware from observations,
by remitting to the proprietors. Sold by Druggists
generally. Sent by express anywhere, by adressning
HUTCHINGS & RILLYRB., Proprietors,
28 Day Street, New York.
Sold in Wellsboro by John A. Roy; in Tioga by
Bordenßro's; in Lawrenceville by W. G. sfiller.lloct6s—
1",•••!...„ •••
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Not only give immediate relief, but are sure
to effect a permanent cure in Dyspepsia:and Liver
Complaint. They are not a purgative, and there
fore their use does not create a necessity for the
habitual use of Cathartics. They cause no sick
ness of the stomach, no griping of the bowels, and
are perfectly harmless to the most delicate.
They will immediately Correct a Sour Stomach,
cure Flatulence, Heartburn, Sickness or pain in
the Stomich, Costiveness, Belching of wind, Liver
Complaints, Headache, and in fact all those disa
greeable and dangerous symptoms of the disease,
which unfit one for the pleasures and duties of
life.
They are an agreeable and wholesome appe
tiser, without any of the injurious effects which
are sure to follow the use of stimulating "Bitter"
and all purgative medicines. By their purifying,
strengthening and invigorating - power they are
sure to keep the digestive organs in a healthy con
dition, thus preventing Costiveness, Diarrbcea or
Dysentery.
Weak and delicate persons, who have been in
jured by the use of powerful and purgatives, will
find them a mild, safe and sure restorer of the di
gestive organs to their original strength and vigor.
Prepared solely by the proprietor,
S. N. EOCHWELLJ
S. E. Car. 21st and Market Sts., PhiimPa, Pa.
See that my Signature is on the face of the
box before purchasing. Beware of spurious imi
tations.
W. D. TERBELL, Wholesale Agent, Cor
ning, N. Y. Bold by all Druggists.
Corning, Sept. 20, 1865-Iy.
SELLING' OFF AT REDUCED PEWS.
The undersigned would respeotfUlly invite the
at tentiou of the public to his
GROCERIES & pmivitionrs,
StIGARS; MOLASSES, SYRUPS, TEAS,
COFFEE, SPICES, PORE,
FLOUR, FISH,
TOBACCO, SEGUES, STONE & WOOD•
All of which will be sold at greatly reduced pri
ces for OA6O. Call and see for youraelvea.
Wellaboro, Deo. 13, 1865. J. D. JONES.
- L'IRROBS OF YOITTH.—A Gentlornan who suffered
131 or years from Nervous-Debility, Premature Decay
and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, win, for the
sake of matering humanity, send free to all who need
it, the recipe and directions for making the simple rem
edy by which be was cored. Sufferers wishing to profit
by the advertiser's experience can do soaddressing
JORN B. OGDBN,I3 Oltiunber* by
St., N. Y.
Jan. -
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IM!EME!
"f :ii:u T Z' S
Qu.sDQslBD
To 'keepers of Co •tt is preparation is ittraluabl:•.
' itn prooLs the
of the milk. It 1.a3
hu o pros en by ar
ca:ll expelinient to
increase the quan
tity of milk and
cream Meaty per
cent and make 11 _,
bLtter dent and
sue, t. In fattening
cattle, it gives them
un ity.t.,...tite.loaitimt.
theft . hide, atd
um!. ligenl thrive
fa TAME
wnoxFir..r rritT, ;on .!IrDiiINT DEPOT,
LARCIE AND' CHOICE STOCK
consisting of
EN WARE, YANKEE
NOTIONS, &c.,
Ottrfetii '411r., Tin Ware
FOR :'SE MILLION.
Messrs. ROBERTS 6. KELSEY
oppokit BAY'S' BUILDING!,
Are now prepared to furnibh the public With
anything in their line of business, in, quantity as
large, in quality :14 good, and as cheap in price
as any dealers in Northern Pennsylvania,
They pay-partionlar attention to the
STOVE.:AND TIN WARE. BUSINESS,
and intend to keep a full nesortment of everything
in that line. .
TIN WARE MADE_TO ORDER,
promptly, and warranted to give satisfaction.
- • ,
executed in •the.bett manner and with dispatch.
CALL AND SEE,
Wollsborough, March 7, 1855.
GOBS ON A SPECIE BASIS 11
T. L. BALDWIN &
=MEM
FRQM THIS DAY FORWARD, UNTIL
DISPOSED OF,
WILL OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK
BOOTS AND BNONI3, BATS • •AND
CAPS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
wAtr, PAP=,
For Ready Pay.
TIOGA, Feb. 27, 1866—tf.
Ts HEALTH WORTH HAVING f—lf it is,
protect it. It is a jewel as easily lost as vir
tue, and in some eases as difficult to recover.
Nature, in our climate, and especially at this
season, requires to be occasionally reinforced.
But everything depends upon the tonic need for
this purpose. The medicinal tinctures, all of
which are based on common alcohol, are danger
ous. Quinine, as everybody finds out who takes
much of it, is a slow poison. One safe protect
ive from all unhealthy atmospheric influences ex
ists, and ono only. This powerful preventive is
HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH
BITTERS, a compound of the purest stimulant
ever manufactured, with the most effective tonics
alteratives, and depnrators that chemistry has yet
extraeted from the botanical kingdom. Conva
lescents, languid and feeble from recent sickness,
will find the Bitters an incomparable Restorative,
not disagreeable to the taste, and eminently in
vigorating. No other stimulant produces the
same effect as this Stomachic. It does not excite
or flutter the nerves, or occasion any undue arte
rial action; but at once soothes and strengthens
the nervous system and the animal spirits.
w HOLLANDS
.
HARNESS-MAKER,
MANSFIELD, TIOGA. COUNTY, PA.
Halting carried on the above business for the
space of fifteen years, he wishes to return his sin
awe thanks to his patrons for the liberal sup
port received during that period: and feeling
that he has given general satisfaction in the past
—which fact is shown by the increased demand
for his Harnesses—he begs leave to announce
that he is now prepared (by the employment of
first class workmen) to execute all orders at short
notice, and will not be excelled by any establish
ment in the country.
OP. Hansoms always on hand. Call and see
him. Shop opposite the Mansfield Hotel
February 14, 12436.
IVARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers
. 4.7 for sale his farm, situated on De lm ar road,
Delmar township, Tioga county, Pa., two miles
from the village of WeUsher°. Said farm con
tains HO acres, 80 acres improved, well watered
and well fenced. The buildings are good. The
orchard on the farm is not surpassed in quality
and variety of fruit, by any in Tioga county.
The above farm will be sold cheap. Per fur
ther particulars inquire of "Wm. Hardin, near the
premises; or of Brown, Tire Whore.
March 7, 1866-sw. •
VCR LICE on Cattle and Horses, harmless to
1: animals, bat death to lice. Mix it with est
equal quantity of water when it is applied. .13old
at' ROY'S DRUG ISTOIIN,
Jan. 17, 1888. Wel:Moro, Pa.
REPAIRING
ROBERTS a KELSEY.
TIOGA, kENN'A.
DRY GOODS,
&c., &a
AT COST
DEAD SUOT
PAUSOWVM A L I ThiIf•
J' -
AVINci• found the Tiop. Jiarrxrcie
very prcdttable medium for steady advents.
leg; I propose threugb thaooming year to increase
NY ADVERTISEMENTS LALROELY
I invite the careful attention of the community
to them, promising to make, them simple state
ments of Why as to ‘,., . 7
PRICES OF GOODS,. „
i
azul Mita- of halo, to.; and avoiding all bragging
And loarnindea yarns. •
I . '
My expo:lance has been, that liberal advertia-
Jai if bastsion'truth, pays well ; - auB 1 think it
wise to follow it up.,Any one' that 'has a busi
ness wank hti'nging efore the' attention of the
eonimutpy c itaanot well ante it too plain or well
known.. I - •
I hereby return my thanks to du_ citisens of
Tlorpr pointy -for the very liberal share of trade
I have t tived for the put • ten years, daring
which amy trade has , steadily increased; and
I freely! knowledge that rey7logs County trade
is quite - all/4gs portion of it. 1' Intend to try sad
deserve it still more in the future. ' .
My austomors can dygelid on allnipt finding a
/Aro stook of-
SEASONABLE GOODS,
at price' guaranteed to be at the bottom of the
market, and with Attentive [ Baleatnan to wait on
them prdwiptly.
In all oasts whom tboro,laa obance to receive
stock unite Junket piOOO,A (which frequently *c
owry) such bargains will zbe ;lion to my maito-
MOM •
alas am enabled by my bulge sales, to buy a
Est many Goods from first bands, saving• New
'fork Jobbers profits—enabling me to offer such
Goods at much less than market rates.
Lobtim several advantages over most Stores,
via:
LARGER SALES IN PROPORTION TO
EXPENSES, A LARGER STOCK
OP GOODS 'SUITABLE TO
' CUONTRY TRADE.
A BUSINESS CONDUCTED NEARER
' '"' TO A CASE: BASIS,
than most any store in the trade. For farther
information, see notices at Priests below; also
local toohunt. ,
-Yon can buy standard Shakings at 34 cents,
good heavy_44
.I sheetings at 25 to SO cents.at my
Store.
There is no *drank* in prices/ of Fisnnols,
Blankets, Simms, &e., st my Morel
We continue to sell but DeLines 2s 6d. Best
pinta at 2s. and good Print* at. 20 cents. See
'special notice,
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Ct?sernia, N. Y
Jan. 1, 1866
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•
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PANY, 148 Aulcun.St., Hartford; Conn.
Mar. 7,-4w. SCRANTON b BURR. Agta.
AVMS'WILTON SOLDEEus.
M. B. SMITH, Knoxville, Tioga County,
Pa., (U. S. licensed_Agent, and Attorney
for soldiers and their friends throughout all the
loyal States,) will prosecute and collect with un
rivalled success, .
SOLDIERS' CLAIMS AND DUES
of all kinds. Also,' any other kind of claim
against the Government before any of the De
partments or in Congress. Terms moderate, All
conunnuications sent totho above addrelli will re
ceive prompt attention. Jan. 11,
VIREL CREV.ALIEN'S mint TONIC AND
jjj. DRESSER, at WEBB'S DRUG STORE.
":,TARGE STOCK of TEEPUMBER.T and
r TZAR KEN NOTIONS, for sale by P. B.
'Williams, No. S 'Union Block, Wellaboropa.
NEW FALL 'AND WINTER GOODS! I
AT TB&
PEOPLE* STORE, In Corning
We now have on hand an unnonally
LATWE ASSORTMENT OF
FILL AND WINTHR GOOK,
adapted to the best trade of this place and vicin
ity, and shall'be constantly receiving such ad
ditions to oar stock as the varied wants of onr
"numerou:s ensteinerev ,
Our stock co'rutists it part of our usual variety of
-
DOMESTIC GOODS,
a larger stock of Mourning and (oilier Dress
Goods than ever before,,among which are a large
line of
FRENCH
IN Gipt)D
,CciLoft§,
AT SLOG PER. ORD.
A good 'took of
Cloths and Cassimeres,
to be sold by *ha yard or made up to order
BEAVERS, DOESKINS, tir, SACKINGS,
for Ladies' Maki and ornaments to trim them
FLANNELS OF EVERY VARIETY.
RED. BLUE, OREY,`YELtOW : , WHITE;
PLAIN & TWILLED, OPERA
FLANNELS, SHIRTING
ELA.N.NELS.
SHAW 1,8,f0r Elente, Ladies, Misses and Children
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
of every variety, among which are
ALEXANDER'S KIDS, BUCK MITTS,
and GLOVES
BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBEIRS,
Among which are the Arctic Rubber, anew and
very nice article.
DRY , GOODS, Ike
Ourfacilities 'tot Sl T&` itt-01)&are5 1174
81/13.PA138810 by any in this section, and we
wish it understood that
We do not intend to be UNDERSOLD by
any,
quality of Goods considered, whatever others
may say ablest it, and in proof of this we ask an
EXAMINATION of our GOODS and PRICES,
promising ourselves not to get angry for show
ing Goods when no purchase is made. We shall
give our customers the FULL BENEFIT OF
ANY DECLINE' in the Market 'should there be
any, and should Goods advance we shall be com
pelled to follow. We shall continue the system of
One Price and Ready Pay,
which is steadily growing in favor.
We tender our thanks to the citizens of Tioga
Co., who have patronized us and would respect
fully invite those who have never done so to call
and see us. Store opposite the Dickinson Uouse
on Market Street, threw doors west of the corner,
and two doors east of Hungerford's Sank.
SMITH & WAITE,
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1866.
WINTER GOODS FOR THE MILL
v ion at No. 2, Union Block.
tTEROM I E SMITH
Has lately returned from New York with-a splen
did assortment of
DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTH
ING 7, BOOTS dr, SHOES, GLASS
WARE, HATS OE- CAPS,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, DOMESTICS; WOODEN
WARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
SATINS, TWEEDS
AND
KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH CASSI
MERES, FULL CLOTHS.
Attention is called to his stock of Black and •
Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goode,
• Matinees, Black and Figured
DeLaines, Long and
Square Shawls,
Ladies' Cloth, Opera Flannels, die., kc., ac.
Purchasers will nd that
No. 2, Union Shock, Main Street,
is the place to buy the best quality of Goods at
the lowest prices. .TEROME SMITH.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1866.
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY.
THE UNDERSIGED having purchased
the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs.
E. AB. S. Bowen on the 0014511059110 River, two
miles east of Knoxville, takes this method of
informing the inhabitants of Tioga and adjoining
counties that he will manufacture wool by the
yard or on shares tosnit customers, into
FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, DOE.SEINS,
FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds.
The machinery has be en
. thoroughly repaired
and new machinery added thereto, also an im
proved new wheel which will enable him to work
the entire season. He will pay particularatteu
lion of
Roll Cardin; ilk Cloth Dressing,
which will be done in the neatest possible mai
mar, having added one new Roll Machine, will
enable him to dispatch and accommodate people
from a distance. Re would farther say that he
has carried on the business in manufacturing
wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining
counties for the past twenty years ; he therefore
elm warrant all work and satisfy his customers,
using nothing in manufacturing but genuine
wool. JOSEPH LNGHAMI.
Deerfield, Jan. 1, 1888-Iy.
CALL AND SEE. r
PHE attention of the Farmers and every
body else in Charleston and Covington town
ships, are hereby notified, that the store at Cherry
Platte will be kept open where they can procure
a full assortment of
DRY GOODS d• GROCERIES,
WHEAT and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, RICE,
• MOLASSES, CODFISH,
Mackerel, &0., constar tly on band. Give-us a
call.
Cherry Platte, Jan. 17, 1866-3m.*
L. E. ROCKWELL.
THE CONFUSIONS £ RIZPRIIIIINCE OF AN IN-
VALlD.—Published for the benefit and as a caution
to young men and others, who suffer from Nervous De
bility, Premature Decay of d Manhood, go., supplying at
the same time the Means self-care. By one who has
cored himseliafter undergoing considerable quackery.
By enclosing a tiostpaid addressed encslope, single cop
ies, free of charge,may be had of the author.
NATI:UN - ILL MAYFAIR, Reg- Brooklyn, Rings Co
N. Y. jjan.3l.' Gs Iy.l
STRANGB, BUT TRUE.—Every young lady and gen
tleman in the United States can hear something to
their advantage by
return mail (free of charge) by lid
dressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being
humbugged will please oblige by not noticing this card.
All others will please addresa their obedient servant,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN
Jan. 81,'66-Iy. 831 Broadway, New York.
AN - Assortment of TABLE GLASSWARE
A will be found at ROTS DRUG STORE.
H ELMBOLD'S EXTRAQT BUCHU.-
HELMBOLD 9 S OUCH U.
lIELINISOLD'S SUCHU.
lIELMVOLD , S BIIC HU
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
DIABETES,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE
BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE
KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE
BL&DDER, STRANOURY OR
PAINFUL URINATING
For these diseases it is truly a sovereign rem
edy, and too much cannot be said in its praise.—
A single dose has been known to relieve the
most. urgent symptom& ,
Are yen troubled with that distressing pain in
the small et the back and through the hips?
teaspooeful a day of lieltobeld'i Buchn will
relieve you..
PHYSICIANS• AND OTHERS
PLEASE NOTICE.
I make no,secret of ingredients. Belmitold'r
kl*tract Bataan is composed of BudiP, Cubob3,
and Juniper Berries, selected with 'great care,
prepared in vacuo and recording' to rules of
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY
These ingredients are known as the most val
uable Diuretics afforded..
A DIURETIC
Is that which acts upon the kidneys
RELSBOLD'S EXTRACT BIICRU
ACTS GENTLY,
Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injur
ious properties, and immediate in its action.
FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL,
See Medical Properties contained in Dispensa
tory of the U. S., of which the following is a-cor
rect copy:
•!,"ditcan.—lts odor is strong, diffusive, and
somewhat aromatic, its taste bitterish, and an
alogous to that of mint. - It is given chiefly in
complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Grav
el, Chronic Catarrh of the bladder, Morbid Ir
ritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Diseases of
the Prostrate, and Retention or the Incontinence
of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts con
cerned in its evacuation. It has also been re
commended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheuma
tism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy."
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
See Professor pewees' vainabie works on the Prac
tice of Physic.
See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Phys
ic' of Philadelphia.
See any and all Standard Works on Medicine.
FROM TRF
LARGEST
MANUFACTURING CHEMIST
IN TUE WORLD.
lam acquainted with If. T.tHeltabold ha occu
pied the drug store opposite my residence, and
was succestui in conducting the business where
others bad not been equally so before, him. I
have been favorably impressed with his character
and enterprise.
WM. WEIGHTMAN,
(Elm of Powers d Weightalan,)
ga.nnfacturing Cbinni,t2,
Ninth and Brown Sitreeta, Philatielphfa.
(From the Philada Evening Bulletin, ifocrk 10.]
We are gratified to hear of the contiptied suc
cess, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H.
T. Melmbold, Druggist.. His store, next to the
Metropolitan Hotel, is 2S feet front, 230 feet
deep, and five stories in height. It is certainly
a grand establishment, and speaks favorably of
the merit of his articles. He retains his Office
and Labratory in this city, which are also model
establishments of their class. ,
The proprietor has been induced to make
this statement from the fact that bis remedies,
although advertised, aro
GENUINE PREPARATIONS,
And, knowing that the intelligent refrain from
using any thing pertaining to Quackery, or the
Patent Medicine order—moat of which are pre
pared by self styled Moors, who are too ignorant
to read a physician's simplest prescription, much
less competent to prepare pharmaceutical prepar
ations.
THESE PARTIES RESORT
to varions means of effecting sales, such as copy
ing parts of advertisements of popular remedies,
and finishing with certificates.
The Science of Medicine stands SIMPLE,
PURE, and MAJESTlC,—having Fact for its
Bags, Induction for its Pillar, Truth alone for
its Capitol.
A WORD OF CAIJTION.
Health is most important; and the afflicted
should not use an advertisid medicine, or any
remedy, unless its content* or ingredients Ire
known to others besides the manufacturer, or
until they are satisfied of the qualifications of the
party so offering.
lIELM BOLD'S
GENUINE i'REPARATIONS
FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU,
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH
Established upwa; ds cf 16 years
Prepared H. T. HELMBOLD.
Principal Depots.
HELMBOLVS DRUG AND CHEMICAL
WAREHOUSE, 594 Broadway, New York :
And -HEIMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,
104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
October U. 1886-1 Y
ER
$1.600 :here Y t . o sell or wall e t 'lnte7z,oj
inir Machines. Three new- bads.
_Upper and. under
feed. Warranted live years. Above salary or large com
missions paid. The only machines sold in the 'United
States for less than $4O, which are fully licensed day
firawe, Wheeler d Tri/zols. Grorer Le Baker. anger ce
Cb., and Bache/der. AR other cheap machines are at
fringementt, and the viler or user are /fable to arrest,
fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or cal:
upon Shaw e Clark, Biddeford, Shine.
$9O wa out n . ted Ad f r
CURET, City Building, Biddeford, Moine.
dee.27,415-lorly.