The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 15, 1866, Image 4

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    TUE LAST INTERVIEW.
EY21:118. LYDIA A. WINDSOR
The circumstance I am about to re
late occurredyears ago,but rises
before me asbes t % and vividly as then.
Most of thos6 who knew of it, and she
who was the most concerned in it, are
now in tlaeireilent graves ; but the de
scendants of teme may recognize the
story which startled our small circle so
long ago.
When, after the peace of 1814 was
concluded, the continent was oneemore
opened, every one that remembers - at
knows how gladly the English availed
themselves of it to leave their island
home, and seek, some health, others
pleasures, in the complete change of
scene and life. My husband and I also
shared the almost universal " fureur,"
and went to France. There, however;
our wanderings ceased for a time—for
when we arrived at the picturesque, old
town of D—, we were agreeably sur
yorised to find some old friends there.—
Boon after, others arrived, and.we yield-,
ed to their wishes that we should re
main.
In those days the English drew closely
to each other. Now, when abroad, you
must be careful of making acquaint
ance, till you know your compatriot's
motives for absenting himself Iron/ his
native , land. Our little coterie became
intimate friends.
Our -house was in a central situation
as regarded those of our friends ; though
it was in the town, it had a small gar
den before it, and a gravelled path led
to the hall door.
My husband was fond, of society; I
am still, I must own, though too old to
enter into its spirit as formerly. Our
house was always open to our friends,
but we were especially glad to see them
of an evening ; then music and the
whist table whiled away the hours till
half past nine, when the supper tray
appeared, and at ten o'clock our last
guest departed.
Those were primitive times! Of all
our acquaintances. the person I was
most drawn to was a Mrs.-Norris, a very
pretty young woman, light-hearted, and
always cheerful. Ali the most severe
critic would blame her for, was perhaps
an extreme love of amusement. She
was my constant guest. Her husband
was in the army, and, at the time I
speak of, was quartered in Ireland.—
Mrs. Norris was anxious to give her four
children a better education than their
limited means could procure in Eng
land.
Capt. Norris had only, just left D—,
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to join his regiment, an had expressed
his wish that I would " ook after" his
wife and assist her wit advice, or in
any way that might be necessary.
Of all the Norris children, Louisa
was her father's favorite, but her moth
er always disliked her, apparently, if
one can use the word dislike to describe
a mother's harshness to her child. I
used to think Mrs. Norris was severe to
.Louisa because she feAred her being
spoiled ice her father's indulgence. I
afterwaras found that the mother's
harshness caused the father's favor.
One evening our small circle assem
bled as usual at our house, and dispersed
about ten o'clock, Mrs. Norris being the
first to leave. When my husband and
I were alone, we chatted over the little
incidents and gossips of the evening. Ai
last I took my candle and went to my
room, a front one. I had undressed,
when I heard a noise at the window
like hail rattling against it. Knowing
that the night had been very . fine, I
drew back my curtain in surprise, and
saw Mrs. Norris standing on the path.
The servants had long gone to bed, so
I hurriedly threw my dressing wrapper
around me, and ran down stairs.
.When I had opened-the
fore I had time to ask a question, Mrs.
INTorris exclaimed:
" I fear something dreadful has
happened to Charles!"
"Why do you think so?" I said;--
" have you heard anything of him ??'
-" No," she answered, " ha t •pot
heard of or from him lately ; yet, }you know, I was not uneasy about hi and
was quite happy and cheerful with you
this evening. I left you early to go to
my children; they were all asleep ; I
went to bed directly, but in about ten
minutes after, by the light of the night
lamp, I saw my husband standing by
my bedside; he had a fearful gash in
his throat, from which the blood was
pouring. Ile spoke to me and said—
' Farewell, be kind to poor Lou.' In a
moment he disappeared. When I could
collect my thoughts, I dressed, and
came to you, my dear friend, to tell you
I fear something dreadful has happened
to my husband, and I must go td him.
Will you look after my - children till my
return ?"
Traveling in those days was a most
disagreeable process ; the slowness, cold,
dirt, and misery of sailing vessels and'
coaches, made people generally reflect a
good deal before they undertook a jour
ney, unless they could afford to travel
by post. I therefore tried to persuade
Mrs. Norris that she had only dreamed
of her husband.
"I had not even closed my eyes," she
replied ; " and I saw him as plainly as
I do you."
Then I tried to perst ade her to wait
for the arrival of the next mail from
England.
" Igo," she said, " he' might be dying
even while we are standing consulting
to ther."
I asked what she thought most likely
to have befallen him.
" He might be fatally wounded, if not
killed ins duel." -
I saw that it was useless trying to dis
suade 'Mrs. Norris, so I now hurriedly
dressed, and helped her preparationafor
departure, promising to be a mother to
the children in her absence.
She was the only inside passenger by
the coach, and to beguile her sad reflec
tions, bought a newspaper at the first
town where they stopped to change hor
ses. At the next stoppage the guard
found my poor friend senseless.
She had found in the paper an account
of the death of Captain Norris by sui
cide, at the very moment she had seen
his apparition.
When Mrs. Norris returned to her
children, and had in some degree recov
ered from this awful shock, she spoke
with calmness of what she called her
"last interview" with her husband. I
remarked that even if she had dreamed
it. it would have been extraordinary.—
She was firm in asserting she had not
closed her eyes, and but just extinguish
ed her candle. So I said no more; but
other friends were more pertinacious in
insisting his presence could not have
been a reality.
Her answer was invariably, " I saw
him as plainly as I see you."
A clergyman was depicting before a
deeply interesting audience the alarm
ing increase of intemperance. whenche
astonished his heaters by exclaiming:
" A woman in itly neighborhood died
very suddenly last Sabbath while I was
preaching the gospel in estate of beast
ly 2ntozioritfrm."
Alter quoting from .I‘)hn Locke, that
a blind wan W 46. hit irk.ft 1 3f scans
from the swan or tr.urapat, a witty
failow s:ay* h f .> o l; , r-V-irt hansipg
tiut of tar* d r pea :41)4f bite 9f th*
pflei of fit bel).
/iitti o e Nirkecop Wit Jur *heap.
SMEEZ
THE Padt 4 TO BUY ORUfie
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P. R. Williams,
deals la
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FMB VBIJGg & WM&
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY,
1N11111 , 2% =EA bag;
A
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PA
[First door below Jerome Smith.]
= - ?!st
is the plane
FAMILY MEDICINES,
DRUGS; PAIZiTS, OILS,, PERFLIII2%,
TOILET SOAP, YANKEE NOTIONS;
FANCY ARTICLES, PURE
WINES tc. LIQUORB,
Ito., dze
T WANT it distinctly understood that I will
I sell every thing in my line cheaper than can
be bought at any other establishment-in Tioga
County:
I am; selling best Turkey Opium at $1 per oz.,
Morphine $1,25 per bottle, Jayne's Alterative and
Eapectorant at $I per bottle, or 8 bottles for $5,
Ayers Sarsaparilla and Pectoral at $1 per bottle,
or 6 bottles for $5.
Constitution Water $1 per bottle
Constitution Life Syrup, 1,15 " "
Scovell'e Bleed h Liver Syrup 1,00 " "
Wm. Hall's)Balsam 1,00
Marching Cathelieon, 1,75 " "
Davis Depnrative 1,15 "
And everything else in proportion. I get my
medicines from the manufactory, and will war
rant them genuine. My stook of
PAINTS,
Oils and Varnishes,
are Complete and are selling at greatly reduced
„prices. All who have painting to do will find it
to their interest to call at my store before buying
elsewhere. lam selling best Turpentine Varnish
from 13,50 to $6 per gallon.
VARNISH & PAINT BRUSHES;
all sorts and sizes, from 10 cents to $2 each
WHITE LEAD 'AND ZINC,
from 10 to 16 cents per pound. Also,
LINSEED OIL, BOILED AND RAW,
vary;cheap
WINES, GIN AND,BRANDY,
to. for medical us, which will be sold at the
lowest cub price. I have also a large stock of
TUBE PAINTS AND BRUSHES,
C".
for Oil Painting, which will be cold for a moll
advance. Aleo„
DYE STUFFS,
of all kinds. Hone and Steven's family Dvis
CoLoss. I also keep
ALLSPICE, PEPPER, CINNAMON,
' - i3AtE/ 4 1 41 6 ; ST *t { ' o"!t'‘,l'
SODA, CREAM TARTAR,
4INOEE, CORD STARCR, ESSENCE ,
COFFEE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
&C. &C. &C
Also a large stock of
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
WHITE WASH LIME,
and in faot every thing ever kept in a Drug Store
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Persona wanting anything is my Hass, wilt save
money by. oath;
.7 46 soy ; liorg _
No. 3 Ulnox BLocx, Wiss , tesoao, PA
P. R. WILLIAMS.
Wsikborongh, Apr 1118.1866 ,
4 . aid, giii - ikteslieNtitt-
A. 315 PREPARE BELL AS CWEAP:
as any dealers in the county, a general as
•-sertment of
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DRY GOODS, GROt ERIES,
READY-MADE NG. 'mirk
CAPS, BOOTS A SEOES, FUR
, RISKING GOODS,
EARTREELN, STONE, AND GLASS WARE,
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in short, everything iatruall t y )tepit la _ a cpuntry
store s all of which will' epic
ab OW 'tit else
where, for
READY- - ft A Y.. ONLY !
`No trouble to Show
Goods.
CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES.
STAPLES CO., grlitefill to Old 'patrons for
past favors,
hope for a continuance of the
same. Raving formed a copartnership with O.
P. CARD, they feel confident that .hey can do
better than ever before, as the new firm will have
a larger assortment.
74'. 1 / 7 ,,i1 ;ft t-j''
COMPETITION DF,FI !
CARD, STAPLES & SON..
Reeneyvtile, Feb. p.„ •
11 1866. FOR SALE. 1866,
BY
AVLOKLIAM,
A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOCIA :-
60,000 Apple Tree .
10,000 - Pear Tre'e':
A gcod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees are composed of the choioest
varieties, good, healthy, some of tbera.tatgeand
In bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply
'will do well to call and see my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. Ogr Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Feb. 25.1866-1 T!
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MI NIBBLE WORKS.
U&LEINS & CONKLIN, Proprietors
(late Cole and CaMae)
MR. CONKLIN large ex
perience in some of the beat Marble Shops
in the country in the artistic part of this bu. , iness
the proprietors are now prepared to execute orders
for TOMB STONES, of all kinds, and MONI7-
IENTS cif either
RUTLAND OR -ITALIAN MARBLE,
in the most workmanlike manner. and with dis
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 thirleston, is our au
thorized Agent, and all contracts made with him
will be valid. Customers can contract for work
wth him at shop prices.
Tioga Jan. 1, 1866-Iy.
NEW MEAT MARKET-.
WM. TOWNSEND, AGENT.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer u.
FLOUR, PORK, HAMS, AND GRO
' VEPIRS,
"Xrasli....L/3330,0,
, A L 'S 0 ,
FRESH BEEF: . iiIITI'ON;. BOTER, &c
Shop one Door South of Smith's Law Office.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1866-tf.
Stoves &-: Tin Ware
FOR THE MILLION
Messrs. ROBERTS j. KELSEY
OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDING,
Are now prepares} to ; furnish the public with
anything in their line of businees, in quantity as
large, in quality as good, and as cheap in price
as any dealers in Northern Pennsylvania.
They pay particular attention to the
STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS,
and intend to keep a full assortment of everything
in that line.
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
promptly, and warranted to give' satisfaction
REPAIRING
executed in the beet manner and With dispatch
CALL AND SEE US
ROBERTS 44 KELSEY
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Welleborough, March 7, 18+16.
ANNOUNCEMENT:
WE
have reduced the price of Flour $1 per
barrel, Feed and meal 50 cents per tvrt,
and shall sell, FOR CARR ONLY,
C. J. HILL FLOUR, WRIGHT rt
BAILEYS PpT,, WHITE
WHEAT `F I LOUR,
SPRING WHEAT FLOUR, BUCK
WHEAT FLOUR, GROUND
FEED, CORN MEAL,
CASH PAID PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF
WRIGHT Sc BAILEY.
Irellsboro, Jan. 24 1866.
Rand Power Loom I -Patented 1865.
A . p.r.0., interested in the production of practi
cal machinery into our country, are requested to
investigate the merits of
~30ND81189/Vl3 BAND POWER LOOM.
This Odom will do ell kinds of hand weaving.
It will weave jeans, blankets, plain cloth, satinet,
keniey, gannel , seamless sack, double width blankets.
°ratty kind of cotton , wool, or flax cloth. It treads the
treadles, throws the shuttle, lets off the web, and takes
up the cloth. It makes the upper shed as the batten
comes forward, and beats up the tilling after the erase
is made, making better cloth and better selvage than
can be mido in coy other way.
,• is the only hand loom that is. suitable
for weaving wool,
aiittilootti that -wakes all the shed astthe batten goes
l'tok,.wlll Weave wool satisfactorily.
bit no strings to stretch and get out of order; has
treadles at both aides of the loom, making the shed
complete at both's-Ides.
This loom is made to weaveate diTerent kinds of
cloth, by simply changing the pin that make the up.
per abed.
Township rights for sale. Call at Mainsbnrg, Tioga
county, Pa., and see a fall sized loom to operation. Or.
den for looms solicited. LEWIS WETMORE,
Mainsburg, May 2, '66.—ly A. P. PACSAIII).
VIOLIN STRINGS at
WEBB'S DRUG STORE.
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A ND' h ARDIY A Er
MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS 1,P 2 ,14 t,
annonne to the citizens of
that in actilitin4t
Ti . tt-Were, niitiaitia. and 61,c0t-11"011 art.: In:
hes, at - a gt - ent outlay, steeketl hirst.cr , pu
MAIN STI EI.IT, NVELLSBORo,
with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware
of whiehneotitiuttietate
; the following artielt , :
Via • 1,14
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT.
MILL, BAND :AND BUCK SAWS, ,
BUTTS,' STRAP TIINGh'S.
• 'C'A i RIVIVCER'S TOOLS, .
PihIPS;i.A.)ZES, • ..
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AIiGERS,
BIT PS,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,'
BENCH SCREWS,
WOOD
BURRS, SkFINS, 'WASHERS.'
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP-
BE
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, EAR
& BAND IRON, GIUNI)S .
11.ANGINGS, C,0111,1
POPPER,'S,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND sTuFFErs
COMBINED. :Mho, PISTOLS,
PISTOL C A RTR [DOES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARN: DOOR 1111.1VGINGI:,
a new thing, and made for use. These are but a
few.of the many articles composing our ht” •t
of ITardwere.
We invite the public to call and examine for
themselves. We aim to keep the limo
goods in our line ; and all work to of d r
promptly and well. WILLIAM Ii01;E:1ITS•
IVell6boro, Jan. 1 1865—tf.
FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!! !
The undersigned begs leave to annaulice
the people of Tioga County that be has s-ta
lished tin agency in Wel%shorn, far the well
known
HOME INSURANCE "COMI' ANY,
of Now York. -
That he is prepared tA Insure ail kinds of prop
erty upon as reasonable t erm s as c a n i c had i n
any other responsible Companies, AND ISSUE
POLICIES without sending the apolleation, itt
the General Office. This is one or the riche, t
Companies in the United States, haeitig a
Cash Capital of $2,000,000,
besides the Assets which on the ist of January.
1865. amounted to 42
Liabilities 77 Poi 52
Its Officers are
CHAS. J. MARTIN Prest•lent,
A. P. WILWORT I-1 Vice President.
JOHN McGES ~ ieretan
J. H. WASHBORN..... " Assn-rant Scc's
This Company has taken out
A STATE LIC EN S
and monthly pays the per tentage ,•11:11, 4 ed ow")
its Receipts 'which is made, nest-i-ivy
laws of Pennsylvania, in order to toe Le its polt.
cies valid and binding upon the C.onipany. All
policies issued by Companies tshit h hare not
taken out a State license are deelarcol tot!' anal
void, and the parties are liable to a ht.." V penal
ty for so insuring. See Purdon's Digest. page
853, Sec. 21, 22, 23.
Wellsboro, Aug. 23,'65. W. 11. SMITH
lIAMMOND'S NURSER'
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Middlebury, Tiogo. Co., Pa.,
Situated on the Plank Road, 4 miles in.!» To.ga.
We are prepared to furnish 100,000 Ft uit Trees
at the following J4ces: ,
Appletrees—largo size, 25 cents at thy Nimery;
j(Yeents delivered. Common 'size, 20 c e p i$ at the.
Nursery, 25 cents delivered. Pi-ar Tres,
Souwin. APPLES.—Bunaintli 'larval. Early
Harvest, Chenango Strawberry. ‘Vahhington
Strawberry, Red Astrachan, Summer Beliflowqr,
Summer Queen, Summer King.`:test bor.. Sour
Bow.
'FALL APPERS.—Fatneu2e, Graecnttein,
Rtbet ott Pippin, Pall Pippin, Republican Pippin,
Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blush, Largo Wine,
Ladies' Sweetingilyman's , Pumpkin 'Sweet.
WINTER APPLES.—Baldwin, Bone ) , ,Siceet,
Black Gilßlower, Blue Peartnein, Atnerie,tri
den Russet, Roxbury Rueset,Rbode Irtarrt Greer,-
dug, Rsopus Spitzenbur,g, Swear, weer
Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey r , „'noel,
Pound Sweet, Pound Sonr,.Peek's Pleasant, tall
man Sweet, Tompkins Co. Ri ng, Wagner.
.P.e.Aus.—Barthatt, EngliahJargonelle, 81 , -; 31;or'.
Meadow, Bella LuCrative, Loui , a h,,ns I) Jerry,
Seekel, Beurre D'Amalis', Golden flenrre,Ffrini•h
Beauty, Gloat Mereeau, Lawrence.
- Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots
—several varieties. C. tt . HAMMOND.
Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa , Jan. 1, IS6II-1y
K ING'S PORTABLE LEMONALF: 13 tit°
.
only preparation of the kind made from
the fruit. As an-article of economy, purity, and
sieliciousness, it cannot bosurpassed, and is roeit..
matended by . Opticians for invalids and
tuso. - It will keep for years in any climate, while
its Condensed form renders it especially conven
ientyor travelers. All who nee lemons are re
quested to give it a trial. Entertainments at
home, parties, and picnics should not he without
it. Pon sale by all Druggists and lirst•eltiss'
Grocers. Manufactured only by
Tan. 1, 1866-I.y
LOUIS F. METZGER.
PPprl St., N. Y
NIOROLS' PERIIVIA.N DARK ,Sc PROT
OXIDE OF IRON. for sale by
atalVe o 3l BORDEN PRO'S., Tiogn.
K EROBnina LAMPS at
ROY'S DRTio SToBR
;TOB-IVORE 4 LN THE BEST STILE. and
with despatch, at THE AGITATOR. nor
'A/( RS. CIIEVALIEN'S HAIR Tomo AND
111, DRESSER, at WEBB'S DRUG Tlt It E.
ONION urn for oalo at f
ROY'S DRUG norm
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Not only give immediate—relief, but are sure
t.. effect a permanent cure iaDyspepsta and Liver
-tnplaint. They aro not a purgative, and there
l'.3 their use does not create a necessity for the
ihitual use of Cathartics. They MEM no sick
of the stomach, no griping of bowels, and
perfectly harmless to the most delicate.
Choy gill immediately correct a Soar Stomach,
~,o Flaptionee,.lleartburn, Sickness or pain in
Stonily*: Costiverons, Belching of wind, Liver
,nplairiti - ,Vaadache: andin fact an those
cable and dangerous symptoms of the disease,
ideb unfit one tbr the pleasures and duties of
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They are an agreeable and wholesome
appo
tkor, without any of the injurious effects which
nt mt sure to follow the use of stimulating "hitter"
all purgative medicines. ,By their purifying,
lengthening and invigorating power they are
e to keep the digestive organs in a healthy con-
Lon, thtm ; preventing Costiveness, Diarrhcea or
lt‘sentery.
l'ettk and - deliente.persons, who have been in
ed by the use of powerful and purgatives, will
ti them a mild, safe and sure restorer (Artie di 7
~ , tive organs to their originalistrength and vigor.
Prepared solely hy the proprietor, "
S. N. 11,00N1VE7.1,
E. Cor. 21st and Market Sts., Philod'a,
See that my,,Signatnril is : en the, face of the
before purchasing. Beware of spurious
W. D. TERBELL, Wholesale Agent, Cor
ing,-N. Y. -Sold by all Druggists.
Corning, Sept. 20, IS6s—ly.
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DROCLANIATION !—DR. CIIEESEMAN'S PILLS
.—Tht combination of ingredient.s in these Pllis is
resul of a long and extensive practice. They- are
mild in their operation. and cannot do harm to the
oust delicate; rerettilti in correcting all irregularities,
Menstruations, renaming all obstructions,
liether from cold or otherwiee.headache, pain in the
pie, palpitation of the heart_ whites, all nervous affec..
t.ons, hysterica. fatigue. pain in the back and limbs.
disturbed -jeep, which arise from interruptions of
' stare.
Dr. Cheeseman's Pills was the commence•
meta of a upw era on the treatment of irreKolarities
And obstructions ollieh Lave coitogned so many' to a
premature Bravo. No female can enjoy gond health
unless she is regular, and whenever en otstruction
lakes plaee the general health begins to decline. There
1 , 1115 form the finest preparation ever put forward with
.mmetliate and persistent success. DON'T NE DDITITLIO.
Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him
that yne wa.nt tho'Best and most Reliable ketriale
Vedicine in the World, which is comprised in these
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Dr. Choesetaares Pills have been a Standard
Remedy tor over thirty yearn. and are the most effectual
inc everever known for all complaints peculiar to Fe
males. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing,
with certOnty. periodical regutleity. They are known
to thonsoin.s. who have used them at different periods,
thron;tioci the country, having the eanction of soma
of the tno.t eminent Physicianstri America.
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Explicit 4irectiong. stating when they should not
not tasuse'ci,krith each Box—the Price One Dollar per
Box. or oBoxes for $5, containing front 5 0 to CO Mit-
Pills sent by mail, promptly secure from observation,
by remitting to the proprietors. Sold by Drupt-i.,te
enerafly rent by express anywber , , by adressning
iIIJTCHINGS S lIILLYEIt. Proprietors,
Dey Street. New
Sold, in -WEllaboro by John A. Noy: in Tingn by
tiordvnßro's: in Lawrencevillr by NV, 6. Millernoetbs
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HEAR YE! HEAR YE !—The Polls of
Otis Election are now open.
CLC. L. WILCOX,
Of Wclishoro, offers for sale his entire
STOCK OF GOODS AT COST.
All those who feel anxious to make a
GOOD BARGAIN,
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aro invited to call soon, for
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
Call at the "REGULATOR," one Door above
the Post Office. C. L. WILCOX.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1. 29, IS(6.
RAMBLETONIAN, Jr.—Sire, Flarubletonian,•
grandsire, .6,hdalfah ; g-grandsire, old
Matubrino; g-g•grandsire. • imported' Messenger.
Seven, years old, 16 hands high, dark roan, cad
trot a mile in less than three minutes. Re earl
shoNv more good stock than any other stallion in
Tinge county. ,
Will stand the ensuing season at the stable of
the Proprietor, in Knoxville, until August 1, '66.
For terms, see large posters.
Knoxville, May Ili, 1866. O. 11. WOOD.
THE. MASON :it, HAMLIN'S CABINET
ORGANS' forty different styles, adapted to
snored and seoular music, for $9O to $6OO each,
Thirty-Five Gold or Silver Ifedals,•or other first
premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues
sent free. Address, MASON A JIAMLIN, Dos
ton, or MASON BROTHERS, New York.
[Sept. 13, 1805-Iy.)
T j UMBER FOR SALE.—Tho subscriber has
I large quantity of
.S'LDLYG, PLANK . and BOARDS,
at his mill in Catlin Ilollota, which Rill be sold to
customers at market prices.
CYRUS CATLIN.
Charleston, March 21, 1866.—tf.
°ALT RIITXM is easili cured by using the ROarall
-I,D RY OINTMENT. This valuable remedy Is truly called
the Mothers' Favorite, as it cures all the sores on all
the little Ones. •It may-be used on the youngest chil
dren with perfect safety. It is useful for all eruptions
and skin diseasta. sold at Roy 's drug store. l'rice,2st.
FLOUR FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always,
on hand. Call at the Charleston Mill before buy- .
ing your flour and feed. I can make it an object
for you to buy. A. RUSSELL.
May 15.1566—tf
0, 7, - .:: : -A. LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.—
• J
~,,- rf.: nit published, in a settled envelope.
1 -""-:-..'. Price six cents. A lecture on the na.
II hire, treatment and radical. curt of
I Spermaterrheca or seminal weakness, involuntary emis•
stone, sexual debility and impediments to marriage gul
-1 orally. Igervousness, consumption, epilepsy and fits .
mental and physical incapacity, resulting from self
-1 abuse, &v., by Robert J. Culverwell, M. A., author of the
~ green•book," &q, • ..
" The world renowned author, in ibis admirable len
I lure, clearly proves from life own experience that the
; awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually re
moved without medicine, and without (fan garotte surgi
' cal operations, boogies. instruments, rings, or cordials,
pointing' out a mode of cure at once certain and Motu
; al. by which evory sufferer. no matter what his condi-
I tlOrq, Okay be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and
{ radii:4ly.. Thin facture will prove a boon to thousands
I and thousands. Sent under seal, to any address, in a
. . , :idain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two
,postage stamps. by. addressing _
CHAS. .1. C. KLINE ,Ic CO.,
jylB 127 Bowery, N.Y., p. office box. 4,586.
- OM-Papers:
A. GOOD ASSORTED STOCK of
,GILT- - AND GOLD WALL PAPER,
7:,AND GILT WINDOW SHADES,
&list received by W. D. TERRELL de CO.
May 30,'613-3m • • :Oorting,- N.Y.
FRUIT JARS 4 SIZES,_ BEST
latest patent, for canning_ and preserving—
no or rosin reqtdrod,,at „
P. R. VTILLiAMITS.
&atm 21, '66.
11 - )11112 GINGER. at
ROY'S DRUG STORE.
=I
Inn
LEV ItEMINGTON 4 80 8, Manufacturers.
„124. of Revolvers, Riles, Muskets and Car-
v .L.A
- • low
• bines, for the United States see
vice. Also, pocket and belt Revolvers
Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes, RevolV
ing Rifles, Rills and Shot Gun Barrels,
and Gun Mael'illbj sold by gun dealers and the
trade generally.
In thefe.days of housebreaking and robbery, it -
cry house, et,u.e, bank and office, should have one 0/
REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. •
Parties desiring to avail themselves of the lato
improvements in pistols, and those of superior
workmanship and form, will Orid alt combined in
the new REIIII¢43TON REIroLVUS. Circulars con
taining ruts and, description. of our Arms, will be
furnished upon application.
E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y,
Mower, & Mains, Agents, No. 40, Courtland
street, New York. up 4 66
FOU T S
CELEBRATED
limo all MN NM.
a Tl,;s preparation,
long and favorably
I.nown, aiU ther
' .. vlgovate
broken-down and
horsc,.
by strengthening
and cleansing the
stomach and hates
, f t tines..
It Is a sure pre
-
this animal, sod'
YELLOW W,
TER, HEAVE:
COLTGGS,
TENIPER, FE
YEWS, FOGN - DE'
LOSS Q.l" APPI
TITE AND VITA.
ENERGY, &c. I,
use Improves Chi
wind, increasc
the appetite—g;v ,
a smooth an
glossy sliin—an,
transforms t h
miserable skeet(
hone
To keepers or Coe, pn paratirn inralnat!..
It. Increases the quontity an..l itnp.ove., the qual.c. -
or the milk. It hal
• been proven by a.:.%-
tual c - tperixnect
„, increase the (India
tity of milk and
m ttretty per
• c c a t
and
butter Srm red
erect In tattenme:
'X - cattle.it give 4 (
I"; . !..47.111 arpetite.
de, and
th.eni thrive
much titter -_
In all Swin , , each as Cclo;s,l:le:as in
the Lorms, Lir
fire
By puttinz f • in 'I::: t 7-4- • ' •. 4 , 3 Wr
011C-1011f 771-1
•
- -e .
or . If c :•n in time. a cc - fain
e.i t iing f• '
Price c. 2.3 jzat3 • , o 1r
-
1-2'o/7!":",
tr , 17;17.
WWIITZ r
O. LIG
0,2 Li.c . •
For sale by John A. Roy, Vrellsboro.
"VATINTER GOODS FOR THE MILL
' ion at No. 2. Lillian Block.
JEROME i SMIT,H
Has lately returned from Netv York with a splen
did assortment of
DRY GOODS, READ -MADE CLOTH
ING, BOOTS & SHOES, GLASS
WARE, HATS & CAPS,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODEN
WARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
SATINS, TWEEDS
AND :
KENTUCKY JEANS,-fFRENCLI CASSI
MERES, FULL CLOTHS.
Attention is called to his stock of Black and
Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goode,
Merinoes, Black and Figured
DeLaines, Long and
Square Shawls,
Ladies' Cloth, Opera Flannels,
Purchasers will find that
No. 2, Union Block. Maier Street, 1
is the place to buy the bait quality of Goode/ at
the lowest prices. JEROME SMITH.
Wollsboto, Jan. 1, 1866. t.
DEERFIELDWOOLEN FACTORY.
THE UNDERSIGED having purchased
the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs.
E. 3: 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 tosuit customers, into
FLANNELS, CASSIMERES. DOB-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. He will pay particular atten.
tion of
Roil Cardingit, Cloth Dies,log,
which will be done in the neatest possible man
ner, baring added one new Roll Machine, will
enable him to dispatch and accommodate people
from a distance. He 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
can warrant all work and satisfy his customers,
using nothing in manufacturing but genuine
wool. JOSEPH INGHA3I.
Deerfield, Jan. 1,1866—1 y.
s Eurzsp OFF AT REDUCED PRICS.
The uudeisigned would reapectfolly invite the
at tention of the public to hie
LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK
o r
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
consisting of
SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, TEAS,
COFFEE, SPICES, PORK,
FLOUR, FISH,
TOBACCO, SEOARS, STONE A WOOD
EN WARE, YANKEE
NOTIONS, &c.,
All of which will be sold at greatly reduced pri
ces for CASK Call and see for yourselves.
Wellsboro, Dec. 13, 1865. J. D. JONES.
HALL'S CELEBRATED` , VEGETABLE SICILIAN
11AIR RENEWER, ca be had at tors Drag
Store.
'nOI.I..AK A SON, 'Meerschaum toanufeet o .
X" rota, esz Broadway, near Fourth street, N.
Y. 'Wholesale and retail at reduced rates. Pipes
101 l Holders cat to order and repaired. All goods
warranted• genuine. Send stamp for circular.—
Pipes $6 to SSO each. . apl 1 '66
NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to us by note
or Book Amara will Opus call and settle,
as we are about closing up for a STRICTLY cash
business. WRIGHT & BAILEY.
Weßubor°, Jen. 31,1888.
ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BLICIIL
HELM BOLD'S BIJ CHU.
9
HEIMBOLD'S BUCHIL
KELIIIBOLD'S BIJCHU.
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
DIABETES,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OP THE
BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF TBP,
KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE
BLADDER, STRANGURY OR
.PAINFUL URINATING.
For these diseases it is truly a sovereign
64, and too much cannot be said in its praise
A single dose bas been known to relieve the
most urgent symptoms.
Are you troubled with that distressing pain i n
the small of the back and through the hips?
A teaspoonful a day of Rein:theld's Machu vili
relieve you.
PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS
PLEASE NOTICE
I make no secret of ingredients. Helmbold'o
Eztract Bacilli is composed of Borba, Coheir,
and Juniper Berries, selected with greet tt",
prepared in imago and recording to roles of
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY
These ingredients are known as tb• most cal
liable Diuretics afforded. -
A Intritirile
II that whieh sot. upon the kidnelys.
•
BELIEIidLD'S EXTRACT 800
ACTS GENTLY,
Is pleasant in taste and odor, fres from all injur
loos properties, and immediate in its soften.
FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL,
See Medical Properties contained in Divans&
tory of the U. S., of which the following is a cur
reet copy :
" Bccno.—lts odor is strong. diffusive, ant
somewhat aromatic, its taste bitteriab, and sc
alogous to that of mint. It is given chiefly tu
complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Grav
el, Chronic Catarrh of the bladder, Morbid Ir
ritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Diseases r.,1
the Prostrate, and Retention or the Incontmence
of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts con
cerned in its evaonatiott. It has also bean to.
c in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheuma
tism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy."
FOB. FURTHER INFORbIATION
See Profestor Dewees' valuable works on the Prac
cite of Physic.
See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. nye
in, of Philadelphia.
See any and all Standard Works on Medicine
FROM THE
Alt GEST
MANUFACTURING OHEIIST
IN THE WORLD
Yam acquainted with H. T. Bohnhold ; be occa•
pied the drug store opposite trey residence, and
was snreassful in conducting the business where
others bed not been equally so before bin. I
hare been favorably impressed with his character
and enterprise.
WM. WEIGEITMAN,
(Pit of Poweii i
• rs k Weights:lw)
anisfaetoring Choulags,
Niiith and rown Streets, Philadelphia.
[from the Philarla Enening Bulletin, Ilaerh lkj
We are gratified to bear of the continued !11 C.
eess, in New 'York, of our townsman, Mr.
T. Ilelmbold, Druggist. his store, next to the
Metropolitan Bute!, is 28 feet front, 230 feet
deep, and five stories in height. It iasertainly
a grand establishment, and speaks favorably of
the merit of his artioles. He retains his Office
and tabratory in this city, which are also model
establishments of their class.
The proprietor has been induced to mat
this statement from the feet that his remechei
although advertised, are
GENUINE PREPARATIONS,
And, knowing that the intelligent refrain (Ns.
using any thing pertaining to Quackery, or ft!
ratent Medicine order—most of which are prvr
pared by self styled Doctors, who are too ignotint
to i lread a physician's simplest prescrip i tion. Mutt
lees competent to prepare pharmaceutical Frew
ations.
THESE PARTIES RESORT
to various means of effecting sales, such as copy
ing parts of advertisements of popular remedial ,
sad enithing with asirtiiisatas.
The Science of Medicine atanda SIMPLE ,
PURE, and MAJTATIC,—laming Fact for iu
Bade, Induction for its Pillar, Truth alone fcr
it* Capitol.
A WORD OF CAUTION
Health is most important; sod the &Vasa
should not use an advertised medicine, or sal
remedy, unless its oontents or ingredients ve
known to others besides the manufacturer:
until they are satisfied of the qualifications ut lb°
pasty so offering.
IEIELMBOLDSS
GENUINE PREPARATIONS
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHti
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA•
AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH•
Ettall4hed upsocods cf 16 years
1
Prepared by H. T. SEMIBOLD.
Orincipal Depots•
HELME.O64DRUO ANA CHEMICA L
WAREHOUSE, 594 Broadway, New ro,
And HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL D POT'
104 South Tenth Sited, Philade/phl4l/4
ALL DAUGG ISIS
SOLD BY
October n. 1385-Lly
*ISOOBBBYEAR 1 We want agents
where to Bell our rstesorin
tug Machines. three new kinds. Upper and If"—
teed_ Warranted five years, Above salary or lens
missions pal& The only machines sold in the
States fur leis than S5O, which are /say
ame ' Wh e 4o " t Wagon. GrOVer it Scar ,
•
Co., and Baclkider. An other cheap machines t r'
fringentents, and the seller or user are tuzik
fine, and imprisonnynt. Circulars free. Addreif,
upon thaw k Clark, Biddetbrd, Maine
$9O A MONTI I—AGENT S wanted for 0 0 0
tregy
new articles, just out. Address;
GABBY, City Building, Biddeford, Bathe.
de0.27,43N40ir1y.