A G Itrt - iniatV t-41,". aitiiiihacyroic; Atoril 2, 1866 Mr. Editor :—The fgliowing address, delivered bLp_avid G. Edwards, Esq., :10Lreenni,' , at Chazies.,4 ton; Tioga county:Vit., Jan., 1866, is byl request oftite , s. , mearbers herebvsubmit ted to you publicatrop; Hoping the, plain hints it contains‘lll-be apprecia-; led by those to wliom• they ' applica ble, and prove beneficial. THO - Ni . Az; 'J. DAVIES, Recording Sec'y. ~~LI-vJ ... . Mri t--L l ./, - cidies and Gentle men : 7 -The subject for this evelaing d is "Ploughing." One very worthy of our lattice ; . for allare interested, either di rectly or indirectly, in this branch of hrifshatift,--froni the - President down to tite*nidemrted prisoner in the cell.— Fsicatzhing- :like •navigation, has its the-: ory,a.t*eil - as - its practical part ; and the hetterhoth are understood, the more prnrl the easier the ploul can perform his work: The theory of ploughing differsiunuch in different soils, and different 'seasons of the year, and i for different kinds of crops ; forinstance if greensward, well manured, is turned over for corn in the spring, it should not be .plonghed!sti deep, as the samegrotind ploughed at the same time without ma nure, for summer-fallow or buckwheat ground, should be. Also spring wheat ground, ploughed in the spring, should nothe p/oughed too deep, (I speak, of our red-shale soil) ; with few such excep tions, deep ploughing suits me the best. And deep. ploughing I have practiced, both on this and on the other side of the " briny ocean." Mr. President, before I leave what I think is in connection with the theory of ploughing, Ibeg. per mission to condemn one habit that I have seen in this country, and which is stiV~r,le s practiced„ Kithout any; earthly reason for - so only the same as the mari= going to mill with grain in one end of the bag and a stone in the. -other,because his father and grandfather did so. And that habit is 'cross-ploughing, every other year. it never was practiced in the school that I have been to, excepting summer-fallow or barley ground; and in both those ca ses it is ploughed in very large lands, in order not -to make it uneven ; for when the lands are ploughed six or eight paces wide, (which is the ordinary width of lands in dry ground,) the whole field is Ulna made 'uneven. Wherever the back-furrows cross, it raises the ground, and wherever the dead-furrows cross, it forms a wide low spot, from which spots the surface water can never.. bedrained off; :and - after heavy rain, water remains. on shah-spots, until the infant sprout catches cold on its mother's lap, and it never comes to maturity. Besides a loss in the crop of several bushels of grain per acre, it Makes the ground unfit for both Taller and mower, when seeded down-for ameadow. If such practice Is considered profitable among the stumps on.; then the stump lie itself certainly ought tO:be considere-da . sufficient sign that it is out 'of date - tor.' such fields as the stump machine is used upon. Mich more could be said on the theory of ploughing, but I hasten, for I expect others to speak who I know are full as capable of handling both the sub ject and the plough. Next the practical part. Having no ticed much negligence in eperforming this important part of our occupation, I have for many years considered it ne cessary for some one to make apublic notice, and correct, the ' negligent, : and teachlriys s. better style. And while I aim at that, the scientific and practical plough i in. will be considered as the well man, who needs no medicine. The first neglect I notice, is, not to com mence in the .right place ; and that is, to plough a shallow furrow to form a headland, the width of which should be in proportion to the teams—if a single team, the length of the team, harness and plough, will suffice ; if double, so much Wider; which furrow will2serve as a mark to keep the furrows uniform in length. The headland should he ploughed last, in the same *manner as. the other lands, reversing it every other year by back-furrowing it, in order to keep it even. Nothing I despise more than to see a man ploughing without headlands ; for, by ploughing round, (or square, if you please,) the team must be driven on the ploughed ground, in every corner, trampling the furrows, until it looks more likes road or brickyard than . ground turned over on which to produce a crop. The second negligence, which is not the least, is not to measure every land before it is struck out, for it should be uniform in width, and straight, in order that the last furrow may be whole and avoid turning back in the middle of the land. I hope none of these boys will ever - Undertake to strike out a land without a mark; for even our Bible teaches us to look on the mark, and not turnbacti but hold our hands on the plough straight to the end. I hope you will have pride enough to plough straight,, if nothing else. Show me a ploughman who has no pride, and I will show you one that I don't want to employ to plough for me; for I follow my occupation for pleasure, as much as for profit. The house-builder and the wheel-right, &c., have their chalk-line and square to use; and it is right they should use them—for without they would waste both time andlumber. Why not plough by rule? Business men have their de tectors ; farmers ought to know - how to detect poor ploughmen; for there are many-worthy capitalists - who invest -in agricultural pursuits, who are not j udgea themselves ; and also widows, having lost their life-mates, and are dependent on others to do their plowing, he. First, they can be detected, generally by their voice; but most always, like hog-shearing; more noise than wool."--- Next they curse, and whip, or stone the, team, sending the plough to a warmer climate, - and him that made it, when in fact the fault lies all behind the ploughs I beg leave to address myself once more to you, boys. Never keep much noise when ploughing, nor allow your selves to curse or swear. I have no doubt if the ploughing match, once existing under the influ ence of our County Fair, had been con tinued, that it would have done much good ere this. I _propose that another shall be organized. One sub-district is enough in which to hold a ploughing match. By so doing, we would raise a spirit of pride and competition, without which we shall never have the pleasure of seeing much reform. I conclude by expressing my gratitude for your undivided attention. Please excuse me for deviating partly from the subject in these last remarks; hoping that some other time I shall address you on the sane subject, and give more in struction and find les fault. A GEN7r.LE HINT.—Ata concert which took Place lately, a gentleman in the au dience rose up just as the third piece in the programme had been performed, and said : Mr. Conductor, will you oblige me, sir, by requesting your vocal ists either to sing louder, or to sing in whispers, as there is a conversation go ing on close by where I sit, that is con ducted in such a loud tone as to hinder my enjoyment of the music. I prefer cerelinly to hear the concert; but lf I cannot be so "privileged, I desire to hear the conversation.' • owls AN A :4PEcF. BASIS! L-- _.(;) T. L. BALDWIN & CO., - FROM THIS DAY FORWARD, UNTIL DISPOSED OF, ; •; I - WILL OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK 44:1"! ratY GOODS. t BOOTS AND - SHOES, "HATS AND IE9 IIiEEE MIME CAPS, HARDWARE, MOCKERY; . WALL PAPER, :~:-~.. &e., &e AT COLT For Ready. Pay. TIOGA, Feb. 27, 1866—tf. NEW MEAT MARKET - WM. TOWNSEND, AGENT. , Wholesale and Retail Dealer ii FLOUR, PORK, HAMS, AND IRO CERICS, "Qctmix...persombra, PA_ ALSO,, FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, BUTTER, &c Sbop one Door South of Smith's Law Office We'labor°, Tan. 1, 1886-tf. I AM SELLING OFF 1. Stook 'of Goads FIFTY PER CENT. LOWER THAN THIRTY_ DAYS A.OO. le).. CALL AND SEE ! Wellaboro, Jan. 1, 1866. 0. BULLARD WHAT IS IT? WHAT IS IT 2-- What is it which 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 thelame to walk? What is it that eases the pains of rheumatism? Wkat•is it that loosens the stiff joints ? W - Mt is this chemical compound that is called an infallible remody for Neuralgia, acting direct. ly upon the nerves and giving almost instant re lief; curing all sorts of aches.and_pains as it by magic ? It is S A LUT IFE-R Selling off now at Refs Drug Store. [Feb. 14] FARM FOR SALE.— Near the residence of R. 11. Potter in Mid dlebury township, Tioga county, Pa., containing about sixty acres, about fifty acres: improved; a two-story frame house, nearly new, a frame barn and n good orchard, partly young trees thereon. / Terms easy. Inquire of Henry Sherwood, Esq. Wellsboro, i D. C. Scudder on the premises, or S. Bennett & Co., corner Canal & Second- as.. El mira, N. Y: SOLOMON . EENNETT, Elmira, N. Y., Feb. 21,1366-2 m/, FARM FOR SALE.—A farm of 125 acres or thereabontwis offered for sale, situate two miles from Wellsboro, the county seat of this county, and on the direct road to the - lumbering districts of Pine Creek. There is about sixty acres improved, with a good house and barn, and a number of good sprin s of water. The timber t land is covered with va cable timber, and the 10. cation for one that wi hes a good farm near a thriving and enterprising village cannot be sur passed. For farther partiesders, =titt•to price, terms, Scc., apply to C. E. Brewster, - Wellsboro, or to the subscriber et Corning, Stenben Co., N. Y. March 7, 1866-tf. J. W. cIUERNSEY. MRS. CERVALIEN'S NADI TONIC AND D.RESSEB, at WEBB'S DRUG STORE- LARGR' STOCK of TRAPUSIRRY and YAN KEE NOTIONS, for sale by P. R. Williams, No. 3 Union Block, We!labor°, Pa. HEAD SHOT F6ll /JCR on Cattle and:Rorses, harmles s to *atlas, fiat death to lice. ' Miz it with an equal onantity of water when it is applied.' Sold at, ROY'S DRUG STORE, Jan. 1866. ' Wellsboro, Pa. TER, ItEAV. COUGHS, Di TEIMER, F VERS, FOUND: LOSS OF AP' TITE AND VIT. ENERGY, Ike. use improves ti wind, increases the appetite--gi , la' smooth a glossy skin—ai transforms t I miserable skeit To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable. " s improves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by ac tual experiment to increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty. per cent. and make the but ter firm and sweet. 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The celebrated author in this adraiYable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' success ful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-ahnselpay 'be: radically cared without the dalkernut use - of internal mediOine or the appli catiol of the knife—pointing out!. mode ,of cure at oboe simpl e,Certain and effectual .' by means of which every su fferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radicady. _Sgigt- This lecture should be in the hands oP eery youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any al.' dress, port paid, on receipt of six cents, or tWo t post Address the p ublishers, 13 ; ii .C. KLIN g d o CO., .; ,+t tn. 127 Bowery, N.Y., p. office box 4,586. . `March 1866-1 y QATAIIRII Cured for olie Dottur !—Read For orie dollar, per mail, I will send free to any address, a recipe and medicine that I will guarantee to care the• worst cases of Catarrh in the head or bronchial tubes, in a few weeks. 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It is a sure pre rentire of all dis eases lacklrat to Styes: StoVeklk2i A ND HARDW:AItEt MESSRS. GUNN & TUCKER beg to anuounc3 to the citizens of ~Tiogu, County, that in addition Co their excellent stuck ofitteee, Tin-Ware, Brittania. and Sheet-Iran Ware, they have, at a great outlay, stocked their stun on MAUI STREET, WELL§BOB,O, with Ei complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate }he following articles NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X OUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, ‘;; 1 . .14 *. t , PUMP&V.a3fXB r , -a :4 AUGERS, . BITTS, BITT-STOCKS,' HATCHETS, CHISELS • SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TRW SWP TIC BEM SPRINGS, HORSE SHOE; HOOP, BAR, &BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN • POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUTTERS bOMBIIikII. Also,) PISTOLS. 12 - 1 PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND OAP& r T ; a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stock of Hardwage. We invite the pahliti toVall and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of goods in our line; and all work to order done promptly andwell. GUNN k TUCKER, Successor. of Wm. Roberta. Wellsboro, Jun. 1 1886—tf. FIRE! FIRE! ! FIRE! I The undersigned begs leave to announce to the people of Tioga County that he has estab lished an agency in Wellshoro, for the, melt known ' HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York That ha is prepared to insure all kinds of prop erty upon as reasonable terms as can be bad in any other responsible Companies, AND IBBUB POLICIES without sending the application to the General Office. This is one of the richest Companies in the United States, having a Oaoli Oapital of $2,000,000, besides the Assets which au the lit of January, 1866, amounted to $3,765,503 42 Liabilities. 77,901 62 Its Officers•are CHAS. J. MARTIN. A. F. WILWORTH. JOHN McGEE WASHBORN !In This /` ompany has taken out A STATE LICENSE, • d too thly pays the per 'tentage charged Ilion Receipts which is made necessary by the laws of .Pennsylvania, in erder to make its poli cies valid and binding upon the Company. All policies issued by Companies which have not taken out a State license are declared null and void, and the parties are liable to a heavy penal ty for so insuring. See Purdon's Digest, page 853, Sec. 21, 22, 23. Wellsboro, Aug. 23, 'B5. W. H. SMITH. C: ac N. HAMMOND'S NURSERY. Middlebury, Tloy,a Co., Pa., Situated on the Plank Road, 4 miles from Tioga. We are prepared to furnish 100,000 Fruit Trees at the following niece : Appletrees—large size, 25 cents at the Surgery; 30 cents delivered. Common size, 20 cents at the Nome% 25 centa.delivered. Pear Trees, p cia; ' *Amiga APPiiii;.;-11iinhara , liarvegii;Earlir Harvest, Chenango Strawberry, Washington Strawberry, Red Astrachan, Slimmer Bellflower, Summer Queen, Summer King, Sweet Bow, Sour Bow. FALL APPLES.—Famenst, Gravenstein, Rambo, Ribston Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin, Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blush, Large Wine, Ladies' Sweating, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet. %VOTER APPLES.—Baldwin, Bailey Sweet, Black Gillflower, Blue Pearmain, American Gol den Russet, Roxbury Russet,Rhode Island Green ing, Esopus Spitzenburg, Swear, Sweet Glilflower, Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening. Honey Sweet, Pon* Street, Pound Sonr, Peck's Pleasant, Tali ? menVieski Tomphlas.Co. Ring, Wagner. , Pa&us.-.Bartlett, English Jargonelle, Blealier's Meadow, Bella Lucrative, Louisa Bonn D Jersey, Seckel, Beurre D' Amalie, Golden Beurre,Flemish Beauty,,Glout Morceau, Lawrence. Also—Siberian 4 irab, Quinces, and Grape roots several varieties, C. dt N. HAMMOND. Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa., Jan. 1,1866—1 y THE LADIES' FAVORITE. TED • N'S Concentrated Liquid Blueing for Bl sing clotbea, for coloring, and for ink. Six good reasons why it sells so rapidly : L Because it is better than any other kind. Because it•is the cheapest kind of laundry blue ing. Because it contains 'no acid, or anything that injures clothes or makes them yellow. Because it dqes not spot clothes, or make them streaked. ' - • • Because it is so useftil for coloring. Because it makes a perfect blue ink when the directions on the bottle art followed. Preptiied by A, R. Tilden, Dsasvilts, Pf; Y. For sale by John A. Roy, Wellsboro. Pa. • Jan. 24, 1866. IVICHOLS' PERUVIAN BARE & PRQX .L OXIDE OF IRON, for sale by [ion.3l, '6B.] BORDEN BRO'B., _ . KEROSTNR LAMPS at ROY'S DRUG STORE. ej o ),-.,WORTG TTIE BEST STYLE, and In= desP!ledip at THE AGITATOR Mee. PENSION., AqENCY. to Soldiers Aiiff heir Prieadi.' HE UNDERSIGNED having bad eon -A. sidorable experience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers; will attend to all business iwthat line- entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity.• ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds are entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensions, Bounties, and. arrears of pay, col-• lectedby the undersigned. Persons wishing to confer with me will please chit or address me by letter at Sylvania, Brad ford county, Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. - P. MONR O. Refers by permission to . ' - H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellaboro, Pa D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. - A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, - Tow ands Pa.[April 1 KNOXVILLE FOtINDRY.- HEAD QUARTERS OF THE IRON BRIGADE Special -Notice is hereby given , to Returned &MAW, -returned . 'Waddlers, those liable Ito &nth nod. to exempts, that the War is now - ended and to should • . , AU will take natioe that we are` prepared to serve those wanting any thing in our line on thole:4oth* and at., - . . REDUCED PRICES. We would call attaining to u few of the ar ticles of oar manufacture. TILE PEOPLE'S' MEND 0001( STOVE is still in great favor with those desiring an ELEVATED OVEN COOK STOVB Our PARLOR, BOX, $ COAL STOVES • deserve attention before - purchasing elsewlere Our IRON- it WOOD BEAM-PLOWS are as good as ariT if not better. Ws artnilteall gardenia attention to our ROAD SCRAPERS, "7 ° M 60 ,4 den tA a t tb 'DP; be quelled . ~A_axzx.klsx., made and repaired on short notice. We intend to keep ip_ . yrith the improvements of the times. Try us and be convinced. lEri TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. .1. P. BILES, Knoxville, ;input 2, 1865. R EYNOLDEri TURBINE WATBE,Nruzzzs The undersigned has been appointed Agent for the sale of these celebrated wheels, which are be lieved to have proved to be the most powerful and economical in, the use of water of any wheel now known. Applications by lettor or otherwise . promptly attended to, and mills visited, wheels set up, and warranted, and Millwright work dorm in my um: al thorough manner. J. G. PUTNAM. Tioga, Pa., Jan. 10, 1888-Bm, DENTISTILY. - 114 1aiesa C. N. DART T, WOULD say to the public that he is perma nently located in 'Wellsboro, (Office at bis residence, near the Land Office and Episcopal Church) whore he will continue to do all kinds of - work eonfided to his care, , guaranteeing complete satisfaction where tha 31111 of the Dentist can avail in the management of calm peculiar to the calling. He will furnish - ARTIFICIAL TEETH, • set on auj material desired. FILLING & EXTRACTING TEETH, attended to on shartc.st notice, and done in the beat and moat approved style. TEETH 'EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by the the nee of Anesthetics which are per fectly harmless, and will be administered in every case len desitfed. Well bore, Jan. 1, 1865-Iy. MS. A. J. SOFIELD WISHES TO itforat her customers that she is now re ceiving from New York, a flue assoirtment of MILLINERY GOODS, *Web ahshaa taken mueheare in selecting. La dies will find a superior quality of ......—President, .Vice President, Secretary, Assistant Sec'y. MERINO UNDER-WRAPPERS, MERINO HOSIERY, Infante Hoed,. Dress Caps, tine linen - Danaher shiers and everything in the Millinery line. Jan. 1, 1866.--tf lINITED STATES HOTEL. "14 - 'Mehl &rich Wellsbaio,4,l,. D. G. ErnTit; PEOPRIZTOR. Baring leased this popular hotel property, (lately occupied by Mr. Nelson Austin) I dual endeavor to make it truly the traveler's home.— Winona/ attention will be given to the table, and the comfort of guests will be a prime oldest. The stables will be under the care of an expert. enced hostler. • • , Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 186,1--Iy. WP IT LSBORO HOTEL _ (Corner Main Street and the Avenue.) . . , THIS - is one of the moetilpopulas Rouses in the county. This Hotel is the principal Stage-house in Wellsboro. Stages leave daily as follows : For Tioga, at 9 a. m. • Poi. Troy, at 8 a. m.; For Jersey Shore every Tuesday and Friday at 2 p. ni.; For Coudersport, every Monday and Thursday at 2 p. m. -Swans Anarru—From Tioga, at 12 1-2 o'clock p. From Troy, at 6 o'clock p. m.: From Jar. Say Shore, Tuesday and Friday 11 From Coudersport, Monday and Thursday Il a. m. N. B.—Jimmy Cowden, the well-known host ler, will be found on hand.- - Wellaboro, Jan. 1, 1866-Iy. WOOLEN FACTORY FOR SALE —Situated in Wellsboro, Tioga, Connty - Pa. Said Factory has a Roll Cardin Machine, a Spinning jack, two power looms, picker, and Fulling Mill, —all in - good order. The Factory has a good b 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 will be sold at a bargain. The location is unsurpassed in the county, and the run of custoth large. For farther particulars inquire of ' JACOB IfILTBOLD, ORRIN BLAIR,. Wellsboro, Feb. 21. 1866-4 t. _ pits 'Corning Journal,' Elmira Advertiser,' and Addison Advertiser,' publish 3 times and send bills to this office for collection. THE MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET °ROAMS' forty different styles ' adapted to sacred and secular music, for $BO to $6OO each. Thirty-Five . Gold or Silver Medals, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues seat free. Address, MASON k HABILM, Boa. ton, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. [Sept. 13, 1865-Iy.) NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to us by note or Book Account will please call and settle, as we are about closing up for a STRICTLY cub badness. WRIGHT tt:BAILEY.: . Wellsboro, Jan. 31, 1866. PUTTY ds WINDOW GLASS at • ROY'S DRUG STORB PtIRE GU:MR at ROY'S DRUG SORE. AUGUST II?, 1866. HIGH PRICES END Wsissactuo, Ps. B. B. HOLIDAY, ProprietOr ,-- i N r FALL AND WINTER GOODS! RELMBOLD'S EXTRAC T AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE, In Co.!Mos! We now have on hand an unusually LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PALL AND WINTER GOODS, adapted to the beet trade of this place and vicin Iv, and shall be constantly receiving curb ad ditions to our stock as the varied wants of our numerous customers shall demand. Our stock consists in part of our usual variety of DOMESTIC GOODS, a laiger stock of Mourning and other Dram, Goode Than ever before; among which are a large line of FRENCH MERINOS, IN GOOD COLORS, LAT $l.OO PERL YARD. Ai good atockl of Cloths and Cassimeres, to be-sold by the yard or made op to order. BEAVERS, DOESKINS, & SACKINGS, for Ladies' Cloaks and ornaments to trim them. FLANNELS OF EVERY VARIETY. REDJLUE, GREY, 'YELLOW, WHITE, nAIN & TWILLED, OPERA FLANNELS, SHIRTING FLANNELS. SHAWLB,for Gents, Wise, Misses end Children Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, HOSIESIT AND GLOVES, of every variety, among which are ALEXANDER'S KIDS, BUCK MITTS, and GLOVES BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS, Among which are the Arctic Dubber, a new and very nice article. la DRY GOODS, &c• Our facilities for BUYING GOODS are DN SURPABSSD by any in this section, and we wish it understood that We do not intend to be UNDERSOLD by any, . • quality of—Goeds considered; whatever others may say about it, and in proof of this we ask en EXAMINATION of our GOODS and PRICES, promising ourselves not to gee 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 groiiring in favor. We tender oar thanks to the citizens of Tioga Co., who have patronised us and would respect fully invite those who have never done so to call and seine: Store opposite the Dickinion House on Market Street, three doors west of the corner, and two doors east of Hungerford's Bank. SMITH WAITE, Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1866. VUINTER GOODS FOR THE MILL- V ion at No. 2, Union Block. JEROME SMITH Has lately returned from New York with a splen did assortment or DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTH ING, BOOTS & SHOES, GLASS WARE,If R I E TS & CAPS, HA WARE, GROCERIES, DO STICS, 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, ' Merinoes, Black and Figured DeLeine*, Long and Square Shawls, Ladies' Cloth, Opera Flannels, &0., /cc., &c., &c. Purchasers will find that No. 2, Union Block. Main Street, is the place .to buy the best quality of Goods at the lowest prices. JEROME SMITH. Welleboro, Jan. 1, 1868. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FAOTORIC. rrHE UNDERSIGED having purchased - 11 - the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. K. & B. S. Bowen on the Cowanesque 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 to suit customers, into FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, DOE-SKINS, FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an im proved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire season. lie will pay particularatten tion of Roll Card i or. & Cloth Dresslllll 9 which will be done in the neatest possible man ner, having added one new Roll Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. Ho 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 esn warrant all work and satisfy his customers, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, Jan. I, 1866-Iy. CALL AND SEE. THE attention of the Farmers and every body else in Charleston and Covington town. ships, are hereby notified, that the store at Cherry Flattt will be kept open where they can procure a full assortment of DRY GOODS 0- GROCERIES, WHEAT and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, RICE, MOLASSES, CODFISH, Mackerel, &c., constantly on hand. Give us a Cherry Platte, Jan. rt,1886-3m.5 I L. E. ROCKWELL. Selling Off At Reduced Prices, AT 3. B. BOWEN'S Jas. 10, 1866 i t N Assortment of TABLE GLASSWARE A will be found at Rors DRUG STORE. lIEVEIMBOLD'S HIELNIBOLD'S BUCHU lIELIII BOLD'S BUCH U THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES, IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, STRANOURY OR PAINFUL URINATING For these diseases it he truly a sovereign rem edy, and tea much eannet be said in its praise— A single does has been knows so relieve ni t most urgent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distreshing psis fn the small of awl:mei and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day of lielmbeldi Buchu eill relieve you. PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS PLEASE NOTICE I make no secret of ingredients. Belmbold'l Extract Baehr" is composed of Buchu, Lubeba, and Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepared in vacuo and recording to roles of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY These ingredients are known as the moat vs] sable Diuretics afforded. A DIURETIC Ls that which acts upon the kidneys. crOftili:ll].**i:tlqyl.:ll/9:11 ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasant in taste aneoder, free from all injnr ions properties, and immediate in its action. FOR TEE SATISFACTION OF ALL, See Medical Properties contained in Dispensa tory of the U. S., of which the following is a cot. rent copy: " Boo:tr.—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 Gray 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 coo. caned is its evacuation. It has also been re. commended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheuma tism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy.", FOR FURTHER INFORMATION See Professor Dewees' valuable works on the Prac tice of Physic. See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Phys. in, of Philadelphia. See any and all Standard Works on Medicine. FROM THE ( ,LARGEST ILLNIACTURING OREIUST IN TOE WORLD. lam acquainted with IL T. Halmbolci-; he occu pied the drug store opposite my residence, and was successful in conducting the busWese where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed witlfhis character and enterprise, WM. WEIGHTMAN, (Firm of Powers h Weightman,) Maancaettaing Chemisti, Minth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. [From the Phihada Evening Bodferia, Ilarrit 10.] We are gratified to hear of the continued ene ma, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T. Helnibold, Druggist. His store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 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. H 0 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 his remedies, although advertised, are GENUINE PREPARATIONS, And, knowing that the intelligent refrain from ming any thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Patent Medicine order—most of which are pre pared by self styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to read a pbysician'si simplest prescription, muck less competent to prepare pharmaceutical preps:. ations. 1101:+rNAD:4 to various means of effecting sales, such as copy ing parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and finishing with certificates. The Science of Medicine staads SIMPLE, PURE, and MAJESTlC,—having Fact for its Basis, Induction for its Pillar, Truth alone for its Capitol. A. WORD OF CAVTION- Health is moat important: and the afflicted should not use( an advertised medicine, or eel remedy, unlesal its contents or ingredients sw known to others besides the manufacturer, er until they are satisfied of the qualifications of the party so offering. HELRIBOILDtfi GENUINE PREPARATIONS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH Established upwawda cf 16 years Prepaied by H. T. HELMB OLD. Principal Depots. HELIMEBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 594 Broadway, New Fork: And HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South Tenth Sheet, Philadelphia, Pa• SOLD BY AILL DRUGGISTS October 11, 188.5-1 y PER YEAR We want agents aracl 101•6 0 11 N where to sell our Elfpnovin $11:1 See' lug Machines. Three new kinds. upper and under feed. Warranted Live year& Above eatery or largo cell , ' missions paid. The only machines sold in the hait': d States for less than 340, which are fully licenA Howe, Metier cr. Wason, Grover if Baler, Singer Cl., and iktandder. All other cheap machines are fringements, and the seller or user are liable to arm:: fine, and tinprizonment Circsdars free. Address, or Cu. upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, itaine. *Sift 4 MONTH!-4010 1 / 1 wanted for rrx ... 0 1 . tasty 'new just out. address. tb FUREY, City Building, tiddeford, dec.27,435-tewly.
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