The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 02, 1866, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURAL. 1
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raFsjaers,-Ecatioraize Your rdlantiro
As the ULM ;for preparing. ground for
the corn crop is at hand, a few moments
of time may beprolltably spent in study,
that We nisy dt.cide as to the best meth
od of applying manure to eoru, espe
cially by farmers occupying upland.—
As I have had some experience in the
cultivation of corn on upland, I; wfll
give s.ltChaost , sticcessitil method in - m - y
experience. Select ground susceptible
of fine filth, cultivate thoroughly,
then draw and spread - Manure. partially
rotted, fresh from the yard or heap;
then slightly covet' the manure, by turn
ing the coil into small ridgotl—turning:
two ligli r t.furrow's. tog - ether ;- -thus secur
ing the:manure from waste, 'by the
cape of%ifatili zing gases, -and assist in"
the chaaaraposition , oi the manure. The
warmth-of-I the fermenting manure pre
pares,the.4.seoil very nieely, for the recep-:
two. ,of the seed.. Ground - thus fitted
can he pla - nted eight or ten (lave earlier
than in the ordinary way, with perfect
safetYto'the seed., 8001 d as the blades
pierce - We - soil, apply a light dressing of
plaster ; that will help to start a vigor
ous groivtit in thu young plant, cause it
to take deep root, and produce a broad
leaf, capable of absorbing alarye amount -
of nutrition from the atmosphere. Hoe
as soon as the size of the plant will do,
using n cultivator crosswise the xidges,
so as to stir the: fermenting manure be
tween the hills in the ridge. As soon
as hoed, syply another dressing of plas
ter to` the plants, to concentrate the fer
tilizing gases that will-escape from the
decaying manure, directly to the hill ;
thus liberally feedingthe plant from two
sources at the
the root, and by the gases ; and thus
greatly increasing the growth and has!.,
teningrthe-inauturity - of the - Crop. No
plaster should lie used after the first ho
hag, as it would prolong the growth of
stalks; and -retard the formation of corn.
I haVeialsedas good crops by this me=
thod on.upl Ind - , as is ukially raised on
the river fiats. IRA BRIG GS. -
Middlebury, April 20, 1866. -
Qn planting so as to get the influence
of the mood; Mr: Briggs - lately wrote to
the " Dollar Newspaper," Philadelphia,
as follows:
" PLA.NTING SO AS TO GET THE BENE
FIT or min IXELn - E - Ndr OF THE MOON.
—ln No. 45 of the Dollar Newspaper,'
I noticed an article headed, Planting
in the Moon, in which •R. .R:' says
some of his neighbors were kind enough
to inform hiss, that if he would be more
in farming, follow the old
saying, and plant everything in the
moon. - Now I would say to R. W.
R.,' plant early,: and plant everything
in reference to the time of maturity.—
`R. W. R.' says the moon's light cannot
get to the seed to change its condition
in any, Way. I hare observed, while
tapping maple trees to make sugar, that
the sap-owed upward in the new of
the moon, and downward in the old of
the moon : and that fruit picked hr the
full of the moon is more plump, juicy
and tender, than that picked in the old
of the'moon, and more liable to rot
from bruises ; and furthermore, that
crops planted earlyizi the season, pro
duce heavier and brighter grain. Now,
my theory, from my own observation,
is this : Calculate.the time it will re
quire for your various grain crops to
mature, considering the - soil, climate,
condition of the soil, and cultivation
after planting; and plant all grain crops
that mature on the stalk, or above
ground, so as to maturein the full of the
moon, and all root crops so as to mature
in the old of the moon. I have observed
that seasons vary. To - meet such vari
ation, all grain not fully ripe and likely
to ripen in the interim before the next
full moon, should be cut and allowed to
ripen in the shock. There are other ob
servations sustaining my theory, but
enough for the present. . -
Tioga, 'Pa.'
WHO IS WORTHY OF THE NAME OF
FARMER ?—Can a man expect to suc
ceed in any professional- occupation,
without a thorough preparation for their
business, by study and careful investi
gation. We observe, by investigation,
that our medical profession is far short
of perfection. Notwithstanding they
are required to acquire a college educa
tion, they are unable to answer natural
questions arising to our mind by an in
quisitive study.
In order that-we may be understood
on this point, we will suppose a case.—
If a man, who was enjoying perfect
health, should be placed on diet that is
in its composition deficient of some one
particular property that is necessary for
the supply of some particular portion of
the human system ; and the system cork
sequently becomes diseased; the ques
tion is to know the precise article to add
to the diet, in order to obtain the. need
ful supply for the particular point defi
cient in'the system:
Now, brother farmers, here is a wide
field of"'Study for us.• We should know
the properties contained in our soil;
their ratio, one to the other, in amount;
the properties of our • various kinds of
manure ; the chemical changes produced
by mixing manures, and also by mixing
rrpnures with our soil. We should
know all the properties contained in our
various kinds of grain and root crops ;
that we may Imow just what crop to
plant in. our sail, and what kind of ma
nure, and what quantities of 'deficient
-kinds, to apply to our different kinds of
crops.
And this is net ail. We are expected
to produce animals 'adapted to all the
VEXiOUB ut - ÷,3 for rnr.n. Animals can be
gro w n with eifrerer,, , tfortaas and different
abilities . ; by adhering to certain rules of
diet. Thus the importance of knowing
the properties and e ff ect of all our dif
ferent kinds of food used as diet for
growing st6ck. A good =lick - cow can
not be grown on diet that would pro
duce a beast of excellent fattening pro
pensities. immense improvement
may be made by giving our attention
ana study to this f."l,ll)jeCt. Farmers, let
us study to become worthy of the name
of farmers. - -- IRA- BRIGGS.
Middlebury, April '20,1666
HOLLANDS . -
HARNESS-MAKER,
LIAN=LD, me A. COUNTY, PA
Raving carrie3
,on the ab. , ;‘ve brainean for the
space of fifteen years, ha stashes to return his chi
con, thenhE to his Ntrons for the liberal sup•
port received during that period and • feeling
that he has given general eatisfaction in the past
—which fact Is Chown by the increased demand
far his Eatt..ttzeare 'Lev leave to announce
that be it 1107 pre aced (by the employment of
firn class r•orhtnen) to execute all orders at short
mattce,nr.divilinot be excelled by any establish.:
ment in the cnutitry.
Eittain ET dray II on hind, .Call and see
him. Shop opposite the 111:octield HoteL
February 1,t,15:4
I.INTH I VIZ. I s—We are-now manufacturing
G. uiperiv. Lor.th, whtch we offer for
Late at the lorect market price.
& RANDALL.-
Nike Valley, March 21, /6.68;-;-.9t*
Mb`RE Gircara at
. ROY'S DRUG STORE.
1,7
Card, Staples & Son,
ARE PREPARE)) 'TO SELL ,AS CHEAP
ee auy dealer, in the eauttry, a general as
sqrtiuent
PRY GOOD 4, CROCERIFS,
READY=iIdDE CLOTHING, HATS,
= CAPS, BOOTS - k, SHUNS, FUR-
E RTIfEItIvV B MI, 9 A'rWASS WXRE,
in ihort, everything uenally kept in a country
,tore, all of which will be veld at low ae the
where, for
I RFADY PAY ONLY!
No , trogthic 40:Show
Goodip:
CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES
QTAPLES Jr, CO., grateful to old patrons for
';past favors, hope for a continuance of the
came. Having formed a coportne - rAtp with it
P. VARD, they feel confident that ihoy can do
better thau ever before, as the new firm will have
a larger astoditinettL7 i • .
COMP ET 111()N ME El Vn !
4/9-47),-ISTA P 48 - QcrBON
Keenekviite, Feb. -
1866. FOR SALE. 1 866.
13Y
B. C. *ICKLIAM,
T ZIS °NURSERY' -OF FRUIT AND: OR_
AL -NA MENTAI;TREES,
60 1 000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear _Trees.
A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL. - TREES A SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees are 'composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and
in bearing. Any one wishiug to get a supply
will do well to call and • see my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. Delivered- at the depot
free of charge. .
Tioga, Fob. 28, 1866—lye . -
TINA MARBLE WORKS.
CALKINS & CONKLIN, Proprietors.
(late Colo and esMine)
I- --,. • .
"VIR. CONKLIN haveng had large ex
perience in oq e oil the best Marble Shops
in the country in t e artistic part of this inkiness
the proprietors are now prepared to execute orders
for TOMB STONES, of all kinds, -and MONU
MENTS of either
RUTLAND OR. ITALIAN MARBLE,
in the most Workmanlike =unit., arid with die
patch, They will keep the best quality of Mar
ble, of both kinds named, constantly on hand.
Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleansed
and made to look as good as new.
Mr. Harvey Adams, of Charleston, is our au
thorized Agent, and alEcontracta raadelvtth bim
will be valid. - Customers can contract for work
wth him at shop prices.
Tioga Jan. 1, 1866-Iy.
.NEW MEAT - MA#,BET.
.TOWNBEND, AGENT , .
Wholesale and 'Retail' Dealer IL
FLOUR, PORK, HAMS, AND GRO
CERIES,
0240, PA_
=
FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, BUTTER;
,-, Shop one Door South of Smith's Law Office.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1888-tf.
I AL „RIMITO ! - .;OFE.,
• FIFTY" PEA , ' .CENT. "OWES
THAN,; THIRTY DAYS -AGO.'
tam CALL AND SEE I 'lie
Wellaboro, Jan. 1, 1146: A O. B[TLLAfiD.
-
WHAT IS IT P WHAT IS IT ?-
What is it sittich.hiarsaarratstui as otisi , 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 eases the pains of rheumatism?
What is it that loosens the aid' 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; chring all sorts of aches and pains as if, by
magic ? It is -
S A LUT IFER
Sellin g off now at Roy'gDrug Store, ; [Feb. 14]
"VARM FOR SALE.—
Near the residence of -H. H. Potter in Mid
dlebury township, Tioga county, Pa., containing
about sixty acres, about fifty acres improved; a
two-story frame house, nearly new, a frathe- barn
and a good orchard, partly young frees thereon.
Terms easy. Inquire of Henry Sherwood, Esq.
Wellsboro, D. C. Scudder on the premises, or 8.
Bennett & Co., corner Canal S Second-sta., El
mira, N. Y. _SOLOMON BENNETT.
Elmira, N. Y., Feb.2l, /386-2m*
ARM FOR SALE.—A faim of 125 acres or
thereabouts is offered for'sale, situate two
miles from Wellaboro,' the county seat of this
county,- and onthe direct road to the lumbering
districts of Pine Crook. There is about sixty
acres improved, with a good house and barn, and
a number of good springs of water. The timber
land is covered with valuable timber, and the 10.
Cation for one that wishes a good farm near a
thriving and enterprising village cannot be sur
passed. For further particulars, as ,to price,
terms, 4., apply to `C. E. Brewster, Welleboro, or
to the subscriber at Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y.
March 7, 1866-tf. ;J. W. GUERNSEY.
"OXECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Letters Testamen
tary having been granted upon the estate of
John Hamlin, late"of Mansfield, decanted, the'un
dersigned requestlall paytaents to be kezde, and
all claims to be presented to F. E. Smith, Esq.,
at his office in Tioga. Viltl. - T. POST,
J. D. BALDWIN,
Elmira, N.Y., Mar. 28;'615-6t Exectitora
MRS. CHEVALEEN'S HAIR TONIGAND
'DRESSER, at .WEBB'S DRUG STORE.
A LARGE STOCK. of - PERFUMERY and
-YAN KEE NOTIONS, for solo by P. R.
Williatas, No. B . 'Hafort Block, Wellzboro, Pa.
VIOLIN STRINGS at •
WEBB'S DRUG STORE.
FOUTZ'S
11011 Cattlo Potion.
TER, HE
COUGH]
TEMPE]
VERS,FO
LOSS OF
TITE AN
ENERGY
use impr(
'wind, I.
the Appetit
a IEIOO
glossy lik ,
transforms
miserable
Ll=
the - Lams, Lin
&c.,this attic)
acts as a specific
By,
.po4ting fry'
one-half a pal
to a paper in
- barrel of swill r
above discos,
will be eradicate
-or entirely prev,
preventive and c
Price 25 Cents per Paper, or S Papers for
PREPARLD, DY
S. 4. , Viclolf_T r iCZ Sr, 133R , 0.,
AT Tlil:Elft
WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 116 l'renklin - St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale _by Druggists and Storekeepers throtigh•
out the Uuite States. _ .;
For sale by John A. Roy, Welliboro.
A . •
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0 - -
LIFEIESIVENOL
STRENGTH TO THE WEAK!
YOUTH TO THE AGED!!
This preparation is unequaled as a Rejuvenator and
Restorer of wasted of Inert functions.
The aged should be certain to 'make the Blokrerici•
household god, inasmuch as it will render them youth
ful in feeling and in strength, and enable them to live
over again the days of their pristine joy. It not only
exhilarates but ttrengthens, and is really an invaluable
blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a
condition of senility, self abuse, misfortune, or ordin
ary sickness. No matter what the cause of the impo
tency of any human organ, this superb preparation
will remove the effect at once and forever.
. .
gj o ic r o u e cures „Impotency, General Debility, Ner
vous Incapacity, Dispepsia Depression, Loss of Appe
tite, Low Spirits, Weaknees of she Organs of Genera
tion, Imbecility, Mental Indolence, Drimclation, Ennui.
It has a must delightful, desirable and novel effect on
the Nervous System; and eat who are in any way pros
trated by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to
seek a cure in this most excel lent and unequaled pre
paration.
I'm-sons who, by Imprudence, base lost their natural
vigor, 'will find a speedy and permanent cure in the BI
OKRENE.
The Feeble, the Languid, the Dispairing, the Old
should give this valuable discovery a trial : it will be
Maud totally different from all other articles for the
same purposes
To 3Pemalos.--This preparation is invaluable in
nervous weaknesses of all kinds, as it will restore the
wasted strength with wonderful permanence. "
It is also a grand tonic, and will give relief in Dys-
Pepsin with the first dose. A brief, persistence in its
use wi ll renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect
health, and banish Dyspepsia forever.
One Dollar per Bottle, or six Bottles for $5. Sold by
Druggists generally.
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 bmrels, and
are perfectly harmless to the most delicate.
They wilt immediately corrects Sour Stomach,
cure Flatulence, Heartburn, Sickness or pain in
the Stomach. Costiveness, Belching of wind, Liver
Complaints, Headache, and in fact all those disa
greeable and dangerous symptoins 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 injuriUus effects which
are sure to follow the use of stimnlating "Bitter"
and all purgative medicines. By their purifying,
strengthening -and invigorating power they are
sure to keep the digestive organs in whealthy con-4
dition, thus preventing Costiveness, Diarrheas 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 sum d
restorer of e di
gestive organs to their original strength and vigor.
Prepared solely by the proprietor,
S. N. ROCKWELL,
S. E. Cor. 21et and Atarket Ste.; Philad'a,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
nizig,-N, Y. Sold by all Druggtots.
Corning, Sept. 20, 1865-ly.
MANEOOD, ROW LOST, HOW •RESTORBD-JUSt
published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's
celebrated essay on the radian cure (without
medicine) of Spermatorrhcea. or seminal weak
ness, involuntary seminal losses,lospoteney, men
tal and physical incapacity, impediments to mar
riage, etc.; also coliaumption; epilepsy;and
induced by: self-indulgence . or.4eatial'_extrava-,
gance. Price; in - a - sealed envelope, only Scents.
The celebrated author in this admirable essay
clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' success
ful practice, that the alarming ;consequences of
self-abuse may "he radically cared without the
dangerous use of internal medicine or the appli
cationraf the knife—pointing out a mode of cure
at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of
which every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and
This lecture should be in the
hands of every youth and every Winn in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress,-poet paid, on receipt of sik cents, or two
a post stamps. i. dna the publishers,
L CO.,
127 Bowery, N.Y., p. office box 4,586.
. March 281866-Iy
ATARRH Cured for one Dollar / 7 -Read !
For one dollar, per mail, I will send free to
any address, a recipe and medicine that I will
guarantee to cure the worst eases of Calarrh in
tho bead or bronchial tubes, in a few weeks. It
has saved my life, and made me a well man froni
Catarrh and a severe and dangerous bronchial
trouble I had suffered with for years. I tried the
best physicians, and all the advertised medicines
of the day, bat found no relief till I obtained
this. I would give one hundred dollars for this
recipe and the medicine,- if I now had the Ca
tarrh and could not obtain it for.less. I believe,
if instructions are followed, it will cure any case
whatever, that has not already reached_ the lungs
and become a settled consumption. Cure it while
yen can. Address T. P. SYMLIES, No. 1527 i
Fulton it. New 7.0rk.• . ma? 28, 'Bll..din
rANBUSICLEUE'S SOZQDONT for Cloa
sting Teeth, for Went the 1) Store of
P.SwII.LIAMS.
This preparation,
long and favorably
known, will thor
oughly reinvigorate
broken-down and
107-spirited horses,
b 9, strengthening
and cleansing the
stomach and intes
tines.
It is a sure pre
ventive of all dis
eases incident to
AL n - V,Zr A WIEI
M : R. , WILLIAM ROBERTS beg to
ROTiolltie to the citizens of Tioga County,
that in addition to his excellent stock ofStevae,
Tin-Wore. Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he
has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on
aration is invaluable.
'mproves 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
butter firm and
tweet. In fattening
cattle, it gives them
an appetite, loosens
their hide, and
makes (them thrive
with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following.artieln:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X OUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, -
BUTTS, STRAP 'HINGES,
bit.RPENTEWSITOOLS,
• PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
• Brffs,
BITTSTNKS,. HATCHETS. ORNVLS,
", SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH SCREWS,
WOOD r SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS;
, BURRS„ SKEINS, IV, ASEIERS,:
PIPE BOXES, , AXLE-
EthalP i
TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES. 1190P,RAX
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN '
• ::POPPERS,
SAUSA,GE OcITTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER A.ND
CAPS. , .
PATENT BARNDOOR,HANG/NGS,
a new.tbing, end 'made for nee. These are but a
few of the many articles composing our stock
of Hardware. • - -
We invite the public to call and examine for
themielves. We aim to keep the best 'quality of
goods in oar line ; and all work to order done
promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS' .
Wellaboro, Jun. 1 186.5—tf.
FIRE! FIRE! I FIRE! 1 !--;
____
The undersigned ,begs lesiva to anuoU)sea
the people of Tioga County that he has estab
lished, an agency in Welleboro, for the well
known , - • -'
of New York
That he is prepared to Insure all kinds of prop
erty upon as.reasonable terms as can, be had in
any other responsible Companies, AND ISSUE
POLICIES without sending the application to
the General Office. This is one of the richest
Companies in the United States, having a
besides the Assets .whieb on tb!sisto 3 f .3 5,50 anns s ry,
42 ,
1865. amounted to sl6
..... 21,90152
Its Ofkiders are
and monthly pays tho per tentage charged upon
its Receipts which is made necessary by the
laws of Pennsylvania, in order to make its poli
ties 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 aro Bahia to a heavy penal
ty for so insuring. See Pardon's Digest, page
853, Sec. 21, 22, 23. _ -
HABIBIOND'S NURSERY.-
ItUddletiury, Tioga CO., Pa 4
Sittaitea on the Plank Rood, 4 miles from Vega.
We are prepared to furnish 100,000 3'ruit Trees
at the following prices :
'APpletrces•-;Aargo sizo,2s cents at the Nursery;
30 cents delivered. Common size, 20 cents at the
Nursery, 25 cents delivered. Pear Trees, 60 cts.
SUMICEB. APPLZ3.—Burnham Harvest, Early
Harvest, Chenangq,, Strawberry, Washington
Strawberry, Red Astrachan, Summar Bellflower,
Slimmer Queen, Sommer Ring, Sweat Bow, Sour
Bow.
PALL AppLzs.—Paineues; Gravenstein, Rambo,
Ribston Pippin, Ball Pippin, - Republic= Pippin.,
Hawley or-Douse, Maiden's Blush, Large Wine,
Ladies' Swatting, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet.
'Worm?. Annts.S.—Baldwin, Bailey Sweet,
Black Gillflower, Blue Pearmain, American Gol
den Russet, Roxbury Russet,Rbode Island Green
jag, Esopus Spitzenburg, Swans, Sweet gillflovier,
Sugar - Sweet, Honey Greening. Honey Sweet,
Pound Sweet, Pound Sonr, Peck's Pleasant, Tall.
man Sweet, Tompkins Co. Ring, Wagner.
PEAT:S.—Bartlett, English Jargonello, Bleaker's
Meadow, Bella Lucrative, Louisa Bona D Jersey,
Seekel, Beurre D'Amalis, Golden Berwre,Plemith
Beauty, Mont Marceau, Lawrence.
Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots
—several, varieties. C. k R. HAMMOND.
ANVASSERS WANTED, at $2OO per =nth.
'IL) We want reliable agents, (none other,) male,
and female, to take the exclusive agency in every ,
county and township in the t 7. S., to sell the Pho
tograph Vamily Record, a work whieh every fam
ily will buy. It is bound like an album, but bag
a printed blank page opposite each photograph,
for a comp/ste record of the husband, wife, and
each ehildisf:a family; also containing marriage
certificate,-and pages for military history of any
member of the family. 'Nothing like it ever pub
lished, and no work that agents cau sell so read
ily. -Old canvassers and others should send for
circulars and terms. It is necessary to have cop
ies of the work to canvass with ; price by express,
$2 .50, $3 10 and $7 00 (3 styles); money may
be sent by mail. Name the townships wanted.
Address • BARTLESON A; CO.
ItsTICROLB' PERI:MAE BAIU & PROT.
OXLDE OF IRON, for gal* by
- (jan.3l, 'C6.I BORDEN BROS., 'hop.
K EROSINE LAMPS at
SOY'S DRUG STORE.
ejoß-WORK, IN THE BEST STEM and
with despatch, at TEE AGITATOR Woo.
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
aaah capital of $2,000,000,
CHAS. J. MARTIN —President,
A. E.. WILIVORTLI ......Vice President,
JOHN McGRE ' Secretary,
J. IL W&SHBORN .6.saistant Seo'y.
This Company has taken oat
A STATE LICENSE,
We'labor°, Aug. 23, '65. - W. H. SMITH
CO„ Pa., Jan. 1,1,8 6 y.
April 11, fo6.r2m GIL Chaamut, at., Phila.
PEN - SION 'AGENOY.
To jahliers AO Their TriariAs.
rpHE UNDERSIONED having 'had con
siderable experience in procuring Pension
Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers; will attend
to all busippss in that line entrusted to his care
with promfitness and ildolity. ALL SOLDIERS
discharged by reason of wounds aro entitled to
the $lOO bounty.
Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of .6ny, col
lebtedby the undersigned.
„ Persons wishing to confer with me willplease
.call ur address mu by leper. .at :sylrazda, Brad
ford county, Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO.
P. MONRO.
Refers by permission to
If. S. Cqird, Comuty.Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa
B. F. Pomeroy, Troy; Pa. ' '
A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda Pa.[Aprill
KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY.-
HEAD QUARTERS OF THE IRON BRIOADE
AUGUST ler, 1868.,
Special Notice is, hereby given to Returned
Soldiers, returned thedaddlers, those liable to
draft and to exempts, that the War is now ended
and so eloduld
HIGH PRICES END
All will take notice that we are prepared to
serve those wanting any thing in our line on
short notice and at
REDUCED:I%I6EIS '
•
We would call attention to a few of the ar
ticles of our manufacture.
PRE PEOPLE'S FRIEND COOK STOVE
still in graiii Chitii Chiee tioniliing an
ELEVATED OVEN COOS STOVE
Qui PARLOR, BOX, & COAL STOVES
•
deserve attentionbotnre purchasing elsewhere.•
Our IRON & WOOD BEAM PLOWS
are as good as any if not bettor.
We would call particular attention,tetelt
ROAD SCRAPERS,
as we are confident that they cannot be excelled.
MACHINERY'
made and repaired on abort notice.
We intend to keep up with the improvements
of - the times.
Try na and be convinced.
TERNS CAW ON DELIVERY.
'• J. P. MILES,
Xioxville, August 2, 1865.
trade. generally.
In these days of housebreaking and robbery, ev
ery house, ;tore, bank and office, should hare one of
REMINGTON& -REVOLVERS,
Parties defliring to avail themselves of the late
improvements in pistols, and those of superior
workmanship and form, will And all combined in
the new IirmINGTON REVOLVERS. Circulars con
taining cuts and description of our Arms, pill be
furnished upon application. . . .
E. RBMINOTON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y,
_ Moo= d NicnoLs, Agents, No. 40, Courtland
'street, Nevi York. ap 4 66
li/FRS. A. J. SOFIELD -WISHES TO
LU. inform her customers that she is now 're
ceiving from New York, a fine assoetment of
.MILLINERY . GOODS,
which she has taken muchcare in selecting. La
dies will find a superior quality:Or
- MERINO UNDER:WRAPPERS,
MERINO HOSIERY,
Infants' Hoods. Dross Caps, fine linen Handker
chiefs and everything inthejliiilinetly line.
Jan. 1, 1866.—tf
•
- IEINIVIPED STATES HOTEL.
Main Streot, Wellsboro, Pa.
D. G. RITTER c PaciisitToit.;.
• keeving leased this popular hotel property,
(lately occupied by Mr. Nelson Austin) I shall
endmor to make it truly the traveler's home.—
Personal attention will be given to the table,
and the comfort of guests will be a peke - object.
The stables will be under the care of an experi
enced hostler.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1866-Iy.
WELLSBORO HOTEL
(Corner Maia Stria and the Avenue.)
WD' rAseoßo, PA.
B. B. HOLIDAY, Proprietor.
Tis one of the most popular Houses in
the county. This Hotel ia,the principal
Stage-bone in Wen:Use— , ' Stages leave daily
as follows :
Fog; Tioga, at 9 a. m.; For Troy, at 8 a. m.;
Borjorsey Shore every 'oliday and Friday at
2 An.; For Coudersport, every Monday and
Thursday at 2 p. m.
- %sups Annrvz—From Vega, 6t121-2 o'clock
p.m.: ''ram Troy, at 6 o'clock p. m.: From Jer
eey'Sharo, Tuesday and Friday 11 a. m.: From
Coudoreport, Monday and Thursday II a.m.
N;B:.—Jimmy Cowden, the well.known hest
ho found on hand.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1,188871 y.
Selling Off
.educed:--r Ices,
• AT J. R. BOWEN'S.
__Jau:lo, 1886.
fraE MASON & MAMLIN!S CABINET
ORGANS' forty different styles, adapted to
sacred and secular music, for $BO to $BOO each.
Thirty-Pies, Gad or Sliver Xedaiit, or other first
premismis awarded them.'i illataitted fsitalttgues
sent fnati. Address, MASON & HAMLIN, Bos
ton, or, MASON BROTHERS, New York.
• (Sept. 18, 1885-Iy.]
6 6 . -AL. GENTS TVANTEDI"—SI7S per month.
Sourothin entirely , now. The Photo
graptt-Cese and gamily EccoriL This is a great
opportunity for enterprising persons to make mo
ney.: It is an article of which the public have
felt the need. It retails at a low price, and its
'beauty and utility are universally acknowledged.
The - suecess which has attended its sales, warrants
the assurance that one can be sold to almost every
family. We are prepared to chow that we. have
ants who arealearing $175 every month. Ad
dram for cirealars'ar,d terms.* ;
• , - -E9,7MOND & CO., _ •
•
Dfanuf ) e, 614 CU-stint et., Phila.
VLOUB, AND - FEED, DUCK WHEAT
11: ?LOUR, Meal, Pork and Salt, Tea, Coffee,
Saar, , Soap, Candles, Salcratus, Tobacco and
Ronson° Oil. Also, Mackerel, White Fish, and
Trout, by tbo Package orponnd.
-- CHAS. 6 H. VAN VALKESBURG.
WollabOro, Jan. 1, 18135.
IIikTOTIOE.—AII persons indebted to us by note
...IX or 800 will please call and • softie,
as we are about closing up for a. STRICTLY cash
business. - WRIGHT & BAILEY.
Wellsboro, .Tati. 81,1888.
GOODS' ON A SPECIE BASIS
BALDWIN & CO.,
TIOGA, PENN'A,
FROM THIS DAY FORWARD, 'UNTIL
:DINVSED:-OF,
WILL OFFER'THEIR ENTIRE STOCK
OF
r.)._fcT:'''j,lci.P . P.D.s ,
li=l=l
BOOTS -AND - MIMS, - HATS AND
CAPS, HARIYWAW'teROOKERY,
WALL -PATERI
I=
ME
&a;
_, ! •
EEO
=FM
f,:-,4i'illiiiiiir 2 - --
For Ready Pay.
TIOGA, Feb. 27, 1866—if.
ITINTER GOODS FOR THE MILL
tan at No. 2, union Block.
JEROME SMITH
Has lately returned from New York wjth a splen
did assortment of
DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTH
ING, - BOOTS & SHOES, GLASS
WARE, HATS & CAPS,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODEN
WARE, - ENGLISH CLOTHS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
SATINS, TWEEDS
AND
KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH CASSI
MPRRS, FULL gLoTus.
Atteutlop is called to his sto'efi of Black and
Figured Dresi Silks, Worsted Goode,
Marinoes,l3lack and Figured
- De - Laines, Long .and
Bquareltsmh,
Ladies' C/9th, Opera Flannels i de.
Purchasers trill F i nd that
No. 2, Union Elotb, Main stroo,
is the place to buy the best quality of Goods at
the lowest prices. JEROME SAIITEL
Welisboro, Jan. 1, 1886.
DEEIRRIELD WOOLEN PAOTORY.
rpHR UNDERSIGED having purchased
the.well known Woolen .Pootory of Masan.
B. h R. S. Bowen on the Cowanesquo River, two
miles east of Riaoxvilio,- takes this method of
informing the inhabitants of Tioga and adjoining
oonnties that he will inanufzeturo wool by the
yard or on shores tosnit etztomero, into
FLANNELS, CASHMERES, DOE-SKINS,
FULL' CLOTHS, of all kinds.
The machinery boo boon thoroughly repaired
and new machinery added thereto, also an im
proved new wheel which willenable him to work
the entire 401130/1. Be will pay particular a t ten
tion of
Roll Cardiac, & Cloth Dres3l - n7 23
which will be done in the ucateat possible man
ner, having added .0113 now Roll Machine, will
enable him to dispatch, and accomrcodasa people
from a distance- He would fastbot say that be
hu carried on the ir13:111033. in manufacturing
wool for :farmers in Bradford and adjoining
counties for the past twenty years; ho tharp.fora
corn warrant ail work and satisfy his oustornors,
wing nothing in manufacturing but genuine
wooL JOSEPH INGHAM.
Deerfield, Jan. 1, 188d-17.
SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICS
The nude:signed would sespeutfully invite the
at tention of the public to his
LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
consisting of
SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, TEAS,
WPM, SPICES, PORK,
FLOUR, FISH,
TOBACCO, SEGARS, STONE & WOOD-
- EN WARE, YANKEE
NOTIONS, &e.,
All of which will be sold at greatly reduced pri
ce; for CAMEL Call an 4 see for yourselves.
Wellsboro, Deo. 13,1860. J. D. JONES.
ALL'S . CELEBRATED 'MUTABLE SICILIAN
. RENEWER, can be had at a6Y- 4 Drug
Store.
pOLLAK A 80N, Meerschaum manufactu
rers, 692 Broadway, near Fourth street, N.
Y. Wholesale and retail at redeem! rates. Pipes
and Holden cut to order and repaired. All goods
warranted genuine. fiend stamp for circular.—
Pipes $8 to 00 each. apll '6B
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIEII3.-
WIELMBOLD'S
HIELMISOLD'S BVCUL
BELMIE . IIOLD'S MICH v.
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
DIABETES,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF TRs
BLADDER, INFLAMMATION 'OF Tay,
KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF Tap,
BLADDER, STRANGURY OR
PAINFUL URINATINU
For these diseases is is truly a sovereign rsi s .
edy, and too mach euunot be said in its praise.
A single dose has b•en known to relieve the
'most urgent symptoms.
Ara you troubled with that distressing pain in
the small of the back and. through the hip!
A teaspoonful a day of ilelmbeld's Buchu etjj
relieve you.
PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS
PLEASE NOTICE.
qualm no secret of ingredients. Bakal°lch
Extract Buchu fs coropoge4 of Bache, Cubebs,
add Juniper Berries, selected With great eats,
prepared - in vacuo and recording to rnlea of
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY
These ingredients are known as the molt vsl
nable Diuretics afforded.
A DIURETIC
le aft which acts upon the kidneys
IiELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII
ACTS GENTLY,
Is,pleniant in taste and odor, free from all iajur
lons properties, and immediate in its action.
FOR TILE SATISFACTION OF ALL,
See'ldedical Properties contained in Dispensa.
- tory of the U. S., of which the following is a cor
rect copy:
"Btcnv,—lts odor i 3 strong, difrusi7s, tut
somewhat aromatic, its taste bitterish, and as.
alogous to that of mint. It is given chiefly is
complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Grar•
el,' Chronic Catarrh of the bladder, Morbid Ir
ritation of the Rladder_and Urethra, Diseases of
the Prostrate, and Retention or the Incontipenes
of,llrine; from a loss of tone in the parts :on.
oerned in its evacuation. It has also bean re.
commended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheuma
tism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy."
FOR FURTHER INFOR3IATION
See Professor Dewees' valnabie works on the-Prac
tice; of Physic.
See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Phys
ic, of Philadelphia.
Sea any and all Standard Works oc Medicine.
FROM THE
LARGEST
; r
IN THE WORLD.
lam acquainted with H. T. Helmbold ; he ()CCU-.
pied the drug store opposite my reside - nee, and
was successful in conducting the business -where
others had not been equally so before' him. I
have been favorably impressed with bia character
and enterprise
WM. WEIGIITMAN,
(Firm of Powers ac Weighttnan,)
Manufacturing Chomi3ta,
Ninth and Brown Stroeta, Philadelphia.
[From the PAifada Evening Bulletin, Mau% 10.]
We are gratified to hear of the continued suc
cess, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. 11.
T. flelmbold, Druggist. His store, neat to the
Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front,' 230 feet
deep, end five stories in height. It 13 certainly
a grand establishment, and speaks favorably of
the merit of his articles. He retains his Ofice
and Lahratory in this city, which are also model
establishments of their class.
The proprietor has been induced to ma'3
this statement from the !set that his remedies,
although advertised, are
GENUINE PREPARATIONS,
And, knowing that the intelligent refrain from
using any thing pertaining to Quackery, or the
Patent Medicine order—moat of which era pre
pared by self styled Doctors, who era too ignorant
to read a physician's simplest prescription, mach
less competent to prepare pharmaceutical prepar
ations.
Itlkbk*l-oIIKP. 'zivWV*ll,^4W.lo3l94l
to various means of effecting, sales, such as copy
ing parts of advortisenasnts of popular remedies,
and Anishing with certificates.
The Science of Medicine atanda S 1 dPL2,
PURE, rind 21,AJESTIC,—hxring Fact for its
Buda, Indnction for it 3 Pillar, Truth alone for
Ha Capitol,
1-7071 D CT CAVTION.
Health is moat important; `and the adlictsd
should not use an advertised medicine, or sny
remedy, unless its contkits or ingredients ws
known to others besides the manufacturer, or
until they are satisfied 'of the qualifications of the
party so offering.
BEL ln[ BOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
Zatablishai o ,upwar da.cf 16 ye=
/ivared by H. T. IifEL:M.BoLD.
Principal Depots.
HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL
WAREHOUSE, 594 Broad :my, New York ;
And EfELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,
.104 South Tem,fit Street., Philadelphia, ?J.
SOLD DT ALL DRITGGISTS.
October n. 1305-ly
$3l e'Net Tali W .rant 'A
s ot i:entre svery
.600 ache - ato sell ottr rdr2f.DTZ.5 ra 21W
ing Machines. Three now sinda Lipper and under
read. Tisrra.nted flue years. <thorn salary or Lary e, com
missions paid. The only machines sold In the trnited
States for less than SW, "which are- fully »r_rucd t 7
Howe, Whceier 4237 , ,trrd zake,r. anger
Ch., mut Bacherdrr. -423 other cheap =chin= are in
fringestentroind the etirerr or wrr am atble to (OVA
fine, and suprieonmest Circulars free. Address, or cell
upon Shaw dr. Clark. Middeford, Mains.
*AMY MONTI:It—AD/OTh muuted for /ix as
GAUZ des> Just out. Hub&
Addrets.o. r
Y, City ding, wa Biddeford.
de0.27;65-Lturlyt