The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 29, 1866, Image 4

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    Row Much Makes a Mask Rich?
"To be rich." said Mr. Marcy, form
erly Secretary of State, requires only a
satisfactory condition of /Mini. One
man may tae rich with a hundred dol
lars, while another, in the possession of
millions. raav think himself poor ; and
if the -necessities of life are- enjoyed by
each, it is evident that the man who is
best satisfied with his possession is the
richest. •
To illustrate this idea, Mr. Marcy re
lated the following anecdote
"While I was Governor of the State
of New York," said he, I _was _called
upon one morning at my office, by a
rough specimen of a backwoodsman,
who stalked in and commenced conver
sation by inquiring 'if this was Mr.
Marcy ?'
I replied that was my name.
" Bill Marcy?" said he.
I nodded assent.
" Used to live in Southport, didn'4
ye ?"
I answered yes, and began to feel a
little curious to know who my visitor
was, and what he was driving at,
"That's what I told 'em, cried the
backwoodsman, bringing his hand down
on his thigh with tremendous force.—
" I told 'em you was the same Bill Mar
cy who used to live in Southport, but
they wouldn't believe it, and I promised
- the next time I come to Albany to come
and see you, and find out for sartin.—
Why, you know me, don't you, Bill ?"
I didn't exactly like to ignore his ac
quaintance altogetifftr, but for the life
of me I couldn't recollect having Seen
him before; so I replied that he had a
familiar countenance, but that I was
not able to call Win by name.
•" My name is Jack Eimith," answered
the backwoodsman, " and we used to go
to school together thirty years ago, in
the little red school house in old South
port. Well, times have changed since
then, and you have become a great man,
and got rich I suppose."
I shook my head, and was going to
contradict that impression, when he
broke in :
" Oh yes you are, I know you are rich
—no use denying it. You was Comp
troller for—for a long time; and the
nest time we heard of you, you were
Governor. You must have had a heap
of money, and I am glad of it—glad to
see you are getting along so smart. You
were always a smart lad at school, and
I knew that you would come to some
thing."
I thanked him for his good wishes
and opinion, but told him that political
lifedlid not pay so well as he imagined.
" I suppose," said I; " fortune has smiled
upon you since you left?"
"Oh ! yes," said he, " I haint got no
thing to complain of. I must say I have
got along right smart. You see, shortly
after you left Southport, our whole fam
ily moved up into Vermont, and went
right into the woods. and I reckon our
family out down more trees and cleared
more land than any other in the whole
State."
" And so youlave made a good thing
of it. How much do you consideryour
self worth?" I asked, feeling a little cu
rious to know what he considered a for
tune, as he seemed to be so well satisfied
with his.
" Well," he replied, " I don't know
exactly how much I am worth; but I
think, (straightening , himself up,) if all
my debts were paid, I should be worth
three hundred dollars clear cash!" He
was rich—for he was satisfied.
Qualities of Hay. *
Timothy for muscle; clover for milk ;
corn for fat. The timothy should be
cared in full blossom, or a little later.—
Clover should be cut when first redden
ing, before it is fully matured. This is
the time, and the only time, to cut clo
ver. Then all the nutritive juices are
in perfection. Such hay, or grass cured,
has a slight laxative tendeney—just
what is wanted in winter. It will be
greedily eaten, even when somewhat
touched with mould, and give milk with
profusion. This never fails On the
other hand, timothy, instead fof secret
ing milk, will form muscle; hence the
hay for horses, and hence preferred so
generally. Strew, when early cut and
properly cured—not dried—has some
what the quality of clover. But oh,
how neglectful we are about the curing
'of straw, when it is one of the finest
employments. There is a fragrance
about such straw, and .the pale green
tint, which make it a valuable and a
• most pleasant fodder.
Timothy, then, for horses; clover for
mulch cows; and straw, well cured and
cut, for either. It is excellent to mix
- with meal, or feed carrots and beets
with. We would, when thus fed, make
but little difference between good bar
ley or even oat straw, when early and
properly cured, and timothy for stock,
especially cows in milk. For young
stock, tender timothy is excellent. We
are so reckless in feeding. We feed pro
miscuously ; we feed what we nave to
feed without taking much paln4 to get
a proper selection, or to prepare it well.
For instance, we feed cornstalks, raised
on purpose for fodder, when yet this is
one of the cheapest and one of the best
hays that can be fed; and in the sum
mer, in a drought, it is of the greatest
advantage, fed out green.-Rural World.
To CUBE A 11/CEING Hons E.—l saw
the following method in an agricultural
paper, and have proved it to my entire
satisfaction. Fasten a rope to the fore
foot and pass it over the belly band back
to the driver. With this there will be
no trouble to the driver in holding up
the foot whenever the horse tries to kick, \
but discouraging trouble to the horse,'
and a trouble he will avoid any risk of
being involved in many times. With
the string thus in your hand, and a pa
tient determination under all circum
stances not to lose your patience with
the anirata,.aiay kicking can be cured.
0133:Lb$E:11. —ln our early youth,
while yet we live only among those we
love, we love without restraint, and our
hearts overflow in every look, word, and
action. But when we enter the world,
=dare repulsed by strangers, forgotten
by friends, we grow more and more
timid in our approaches even to those
we love hest. How delightful to us,
then are the little caresses of children!
All sincerity, all affection, they fly into
our arms; and then, and then only, we
feel our first confidence, our first pleas
ure.
i. , / 1 1. little girl, after having been. in
church, was very fond of preaching to
her dolls. Her mother overheard her
one day reproving one, for being so
wicked. " Oh, you naughty, sinful
child," she said, shaking its waxen
limbs, "you willjust go to that place
of brimstone and molasses, and you
won't burn up—you will just sizzle."
At a recent marriage in England, the
bride startled the minister by making
the extraordinary vow to take her hus
band "to 'aye and to 'old from this day
fortni't, for betterer horse, for richerer
power in siggerness, else to love cher
ries and to bay."
"Ah, Mr. Simkins, we have not
chairs enough for our company" said
a gay wife to her frugal husband.
"Plenty of chairs my dear, but a lit
tle too much company."
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C ONGE R,T,zd B LAW:4,
-- - ' - if.Kil I lied-Ali
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NO. 1 & 2,
CORNING, STEUBEN COUNTY, N. Y
;ti "1'.., '' , ;;;,.; - i.ii " "7 -, ,:' ' I 'Eli
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REGULATOR STORE.
A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS and
CV- the community generally. Not tieing a friend
to long and windy advertisements and large ex
pendijusmto the Prill s i,kisere su lpt A
coudgneelEtitiitemtilit si4s tit a 0,1
the understanding that the surplus p twill be
better employed in reducing the price of Goods to'
my customers.
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, My stock is fall and complete to supply all All
wants of my old enstomers and many new ones;
both in the Retail and Job Trade for the ap;
proaohing cold weather. Having
4 4 AMP , '
ALL TOOL CASSMERE
at Bs. per yard. Naraganeett Jeans suitable for
winter wear at 45. Good yard wide Brown Shoot
ings at 2s. Prints IS to 2b cents per yard.
2 1 4 1
CHOICE DRESS GOODS
from 20 6d to 4s per yard, quality equal to those
prices six years ago. Dress Goods at lower pri
ces as well as a splendid assortment of fine goods
at less pricos than can be bought in the State.—
Among them may be found
ALL WOOL MERINOES
• ' •.to . • • ,
at 5s to 12s per yard. Empress Clothe plain and
•figured. Merinoce, Bombazines. lapnceas, Scotch
Plaids, Mokaires and in fact every thiug usually
kept in a firer cites country store. ••
Ladies' Cloth for Makings at va
rious prices, including Wash
ington Mills.
Water Proof Union Beaver,
Esquimaux and Castor Brown m and many other
tot numerous to mention ; a beavy Black Beaver
at $3,00, (Gents tine Caisimere equally cheap.)
,
My Boots, Shoes, and Carpet StoeVc,
down stairs was sower more fall and eomplate,
or at greater inducements to the purchaser.
Bargains may be found attbe
BEGULATOB
In Hats, Caps, Gloves and .Mittens;
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also, In
BED, i• HaBSE BLANKETS
0 The advantage to my
GROCERY CUSTOMERS
are not to be misurHaiefstood, when the steady
and unexampled increase of business is taken
into the account. I say without the fear of ;cox
traxliction that with the large purchases / am
mang fr om month to month for cash, le* sell
to the country trade as low as they can bsy in
the city, including freight, which gives Ws an
opportunity to offer
SUPERIOR ADVANTAGBS
t=
to the Retail trade, whieh I am doing and hotinil
to do as ;astimonl4l ; al my gratitude for , tbeik
many femora and very liberal patronage.
Wilt give iay onstemers the benefit or any
change in the market as /am posted in *notion
and other sales from dthy to day by telegraph and
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otherwise.
a GOFF.
Corning, Jan. 1, net
~EI~~~
A RE PREPARED L TCi SELL - AS CHEAP
as any dealers in the county, a general as
sortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS,
CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, FUR
NISHING GOODS,
EARTHERN,. STONE, •ANDALASS WARE,
in short, everything usually kept in a country
store, all of w , hleh .1011 be. sold ,as ,low as else
where, for " " ' `-
READY PAY ONLY!
No trOlitbie Show
Goods.
CALY-AfibliAtisPV.YOlMßiiLVEe.
NAPLES A CO., grateful to old patrons for
past favors, hope for a continuanoe of the
same. Having formed ' a copatteerabip with G.
P. CARD,. theilesti.nontident;that they can do
better than ever before, as the new firm will have
a larger assortment.
COMPET/TAPV DEFIF.D!
CARD, STAPLES A SON.
Keeneyville; Feb. 21, 1866.—1 y.
1866 .\ M LE. J. 866.
By
B. C. WICKHAM,
A T II MA
OF:FRUIT. AND OR
MAMENTAL TREES, ,IN lIOIIIA
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear - Trees.
A aced supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit tress are composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and
in bearing. Any one wiebing to get a supply
will do well to call and see my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. par Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Feb. 28, 1888-Iy*
TINA MARBLE WORKS.
CALKINS & CONKLIN. Proprietor%
(late Cole and Calkins)
MR. CONKLIN havong had large ex
parlance in some of the beat Marble Shops
in the country in the artistic part ofthia business
the proprietors are now prepared to execute orders
for TOMB STONES; of all kinds, and hIONB
MENTB of either
RUTLAND OR ITALIAN MARBLE,
in the most workmanlike manner, and with dis
patch, They wja keep tbe,best quality of Mar
ble, of both kin 'Jilin:Led; 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
thorised A,gest, and all contracts made with him
will be valid. Customers can contract for work
wth him at shop prices.
Tioga Jan.•l;'•lB66-Iy. •
NEW MEAT MARKET
WM. TOWNSEND, AGENT.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer it.
FLOUR, PORE, HAMS, AND GRO
CERIES,
.Rhagiaissztoitc.;
ALSO,
FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, BUTTER, &c
Shop ono Daor.,saut,b 0-Smith's Law Office.
Wellsboro, JaiL'l;lBil6-tf.
Stoves & Tin Ware
Messrs. ROBERTS i f KELSEY
Ara now prepared to furnish the public with
anything in their line of business, in quantity u
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 VirARE BUSINESS,
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and to'keip s faltiisortilent of everything
in that line.
prouVlblikitillstad - SO give; iitisfaction.
executed in the but manner and with dirpatob
AND SEE us.
ANNOrNtEMENT
wE have reduced the price of Flour Si per
barrel, Feed and meal 50 ciente per owl,
and shell sell. ROR.,CABG -ONLY,
C. J. HILL FLOUR, WRIGHT &
BAILEY'S BEST WHITE
WHEAT FLOUR,
SPRING WHEAT FLOUR, BUCK
WHEAT'FLOUR, GROUND
FEED, CORN MEAL,
BRAN, &0., &c.
CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF
GRAIN.
WRIGHT ct BAILEY.
Wellsboro, Jan. 24, 1885.
Rand Power Loom !-Patented 1865
AI& paporminterested in the production of practi
..a, cal machinery into our country, era requested to
Investigate the merits of
This loom will do all kinds of band weaving.
It will weavo jeans, blankets, plain cloth, satinet,
kers.), flannel, seamless sack, double width blankets.
or any kind of cotton, wool, or flax cloth. It treadstho
thiedlea, throws the shuttle, lets off the web, andtakes
up the cloth. It makes the upper abed as the batten
liotaialbtatard, and beats tip the filling after the cross
,iirmade k niski,tig better cloth and better selvage th an
'Can be - Matto any other way.
! „,ii.,ft is I ,only hand loom that it suitable
fi r •WNVin.9. I C OO 4
as no loom that makes all the shed as the batten goes
back, will weave wool satisfactorily.
It has no strings; to stretch and get out of order ; has
treadles at both sides of the loom, making the shed
complete at both sides.
This loom is made to weave the different hinds of
cloth, by simply changing the pins that make the up
per shed.
Township lights for sale. Call at klainsburg, 'nage
cptintyi Pa.,,aud ecie a Rd/ sized loom to operation. *-
dors foriaoms solicitod. LEWIS WRTMORR,
idalfisinirsi, May 2, '60.-ly A. P. PACKARD.
EEO
VIOLIN STRINGS at
WEBB'S DREG STORE.
P ~;d s. ~4x~.v Y:~~';{p}i of i'. ~~
FOR, TB _.MILLION
OPPOSITE /ROY'S
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
REPAIRING
ROBERTS a KELSEY
W•llsborougb, Much 7,1846.
ITENDERSON'S HAND POWER LOOM
Stoves: Stoves ::
AND HARDWARES
MIL WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
ANA- annotates to the citizens of Tioga County,
that in addition to bis excellent stuek :stoves,
Tin-Ware, &tannin, and Sheet-Iron Warn, ha
has, at a great outlay„stocked his store on
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
frith a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles :
IVAItS,'SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
II AND , AND BUCK SAWS,
. BUTTS, STRAP I NOES,
CA IiPENTER' S''l'OO LS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, •
- 1,4
BENCH. soußws; _
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS„ WASHER'S,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
-2‘ TREKS; ELLIP
TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STOPPERS
CONBINED. Aleo, PISTOLS,
PISTOL, CARTRIDGES,
POWDER =AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGB,
a new thing, and rude for nom There are but a
few of the many ertlelet comparing our at..wk
of Hardware. ,
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We Invite the public, to call and examine fur
themselves. We *halo keep the best quality of
goods is our line ; and all work to order duce
promptly and well. WILLIAM ROISERTS.
Wellsboro, Jun. 1 1885-tf.
FIRE! FIREII FIRE!! !-
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The undersigned begs leave to announce to
the people of Tiega County that he hao ettab
'lobed an agency in Welleboro, for the well
known
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Now Xork
That he is prepared to penman kind, of prop
erty upon all reasonable terms as can be bad 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 Mated States, having a
Cash Capital of $2,000,000,
betides the Assets which on the Ist of January,
1865. amounted to 83,765,508 41
Liabilities. 77,901 52
Its Officers are
CRAB. J. MARTEN ...... .... ...President,
A. F. WILWORTH ice President,
JOHN McGEE Secretary,
J. H. WABRBOR.N...— AsSistent fiPso'y.
This Company hail taken out
A STATE LICENSE,
and monthly pays the per oentage charged upon
its Receipts which is made necessary by the
laws ei Pennsylvania, in order to make its poll
ales 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
tifor as „thawing. See Pardon's Digest, page
853, Rem 21,32, 28.
'iWellsboro, Aug. 28,15. W. 11. SMITH.
& N. HAMMOND'S NURSERY.-
Middlebury, Tlog" Co., Pa.,
Situated on the Plank 80ad,4 tolled from Tioga.
We are prepared to furnish 100,000 Fruit Trees
at the following prices :
Appletrees—largo size, 25 cents at the Nursery;
SO oonts delivered. Common size, 20 cents at the
Nursery, 25 cents delivered. Pear Trees, 50 eta.
SuumEn A.PPLE6.—Burnharn Harvest, Early
Harvest, Ohenango Strawberry, Washington
Strawberry, Rid Astrachan, Summer Bellflower,
Summer Queen, Summer King, Sweet Bow, Sour
Bow.
PALL AP.R.Lza.--Fameuse, Gravenstein, Rambo,
Ribeton Pippin, Pall Pippin, Republican Pippin,
Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blush, Large Wino,
Ladies' Sweating, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet.
Witerna APPLES.—Baldwin, Bailey Sweet,
Black Gillflower, Blue Pearmain, American Gol
den Russet, Roxbury Russet,Rhode Island Green
ing, Rsopus Spitzenburg, Swear, Sweet Gillfl,wer,
Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet,
Pound Sweet, Pound Sour, Peck's Pleasant,
man Sweet, Tompkins Co. King, Wagner.
PEAR9.—Bartlett, English Jargonelle, Bleaker's
Meadow, Bella Lucrative, Louisa Bona D Jersey,
Steckel, Beurre D' Amelia, Golden Bearre,Flemish
Beauty, Glont Morceau, Lawrence.
Also--Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots
—several varieties. C. & N. HAMMOND.
Misidlabury, Tioga Co., Pa., Jan. 4, 1886-1 y
KING'S PORTABLE LEMONADE is the
only preparation of the kind made from
the fruit. Az as article - of economy, purity, and
deliciousness, it cannot be s urpassed, and is recom
=mended by physicians for invalids and family
use. It will keep for years in any climate, while
its condensed form renders it especially conven
ient for travelers. All who use lemons are re
quested to , give it a trial. Entertainments at
home, parties, and picnics should not be without
it. For sale by all Druggists and tirst•clasa
Grocers. Manufactured only by
LOUIS F. METZGER,
Jell. 1, 1806-Iy. No. 549 Pearl St., N. Y
J EROSINE LAMPS at
13. ROY'S DRUG STORE
TOB-WORK, IN THE BEST ETYLE, and
ei pith despatch, at THE AGITATOR Office.
lt/rR$. CHEVALIENT 11AIR TONIC AND
1,11„ DRESSER, at WEER'S DRUG STORE.
FR LI _LT JARS---3 SIZES, BEST
and latest patent, for canning and preserving—
no wax or rosin required—at
P. R. WILLIAMS'S.
June 27, 'B6.
NEW' YLOUR, (WORRY:, .AND PRO
- VISION STORE.
Monroe Carvey,
Are ready to fllrrarh:e!2l3t o Mertl with
FLOUR, COMMON TO BEST, PORK,
HAMS, MACKEREL, WHITE
FISH, CODFISH, AND
PRIME GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
3` Next, door to Converse's store
Wellsboro, June 13, 1886-17.
Not only give immediate 'relief, but are sure
to effect a permanent cure in Dyspepsia and Liver
Com Plaint: They are not a Purgative, and there
fore-their use does not create a necessity for the
habitual use of Cathartics. r They cause no sick
now of the stomach, no griping of the bowels, and
are4istrfeetly hartaless to thextost delicate.
They will immediately cafrect a Sour Stomach,
cure Flatulence,
Heartburn, Sickness or pain in
thislikonstieb, Costivaness,..l3elchLag of wind, Liver
Complaints, Headache, and in Tact all those disa
greeable and dangerous symptoms of the disease,
which unfit one for the pleasures and duties of
- - _
They are an agreeable and wholesome appe
tiser, without any of the injurious effects which
are sure to follow the use of stimulating "Bitter"
and all purgative medicines. By their purifying,
,trengthening and invigorating power they are
sure to keep the digestive organs in a healthy con
thus preventing Costiveness, Diarrhoea or
Dysentery.
oils and delicate persons, who have beau in
lOW by the ustrof powerful and purgatives, will
find them a mild, safe - and sore restorer of the di
gestive organs to their original strength and vigor.
Prepared solely by the proprietor,
S. N. 110d5WELL,
S. E. Cor. 21st and Market Sm., Philad , a, Pa.
Site that. my. Signature is on. the face of the
box before purchasing. Beware of spurieus imi
tations.
W. D. TERSELL, Wholesale Agent, Cor
ning, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists.
Corning, Sept. 20, 1885—ly.
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SIOICRE/V i t
'"- 0 R
I 44;1:1_11110,\u'l
STRENGTH TO THE WEAK!
YOUTH TO THE AGED! !
This preparation is unequaled as a Rejavanalor and
Restorer of wasted or inert functions.
The aged should be certain to make the Biokrene a
household god, insamuch as it will render them youth
ful in feeling and In etrength, and enable theni to live
over again the days of their pristine joy. It not only
exhilarates but ttrengthene, and is really an Invaluable
blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a
ocindition of senility, self abuse, misfortune, or ordin
ary stekuese . No matter what the cause of the Impo
tency of any human organ, this superb preparation
will removethe effect at once and forever.
giokrene cures 'impotency - , General Debility, Ner
vous Incapacity, Dyspepsia Depression, Loss of Appe
site„ Low Spirits, Weaknee; of the Organs of Genera
tion, Imbecility, Alental Indolence, Emaciation, Ennui.
It has a moat delightful, desirable and novel effect on
tnelliervous System; and all who are in ant way pros
trated by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to
seek a cure in this most excel tent and unequaled pre
paration.
Person' who, by imprudenoe, have lost their natural
vigor ffnd a speedy and permanent curs In the HI
OR NE.
The Peeble, the Languid, the Dispeiring. the Old
should give this valuable discovery a trial: it will be
found totally different from all other articles far the
same purposes.
To Pomales.—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
pepsia, with the first dose. A brief persistence in its
use will 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.
LTE4I.Ii. YE 1 HEAR YE I—The Pons of
11 this Election are now open.
• ' C.:L• WILCOX,
Of Wellsboro, offers for sale his entire
" STOCK OF GOODS AT COST.
An those wbo feel anxious to make a
GOOD --BARGAIN,
Cr. invited to call soon, for
DELAYS IRE DANGEROUS.
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- call at the "REGULATOR," one Door above
gte Post OfEee. C. L. WILCOX.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1. 28, 1868.
THE MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET
- I ORGANS' forty different styles, adapted to
Sabred and • iesialar music, for $BO to $6OO each.
Thirty-Res Gold or Sliver Medals, or other first
premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues
sent free. Address, MASON A HAMLIN, Boa
toa, or MASON BROZIMRS, Now York.
[Sept. 13, 1885-Iy.]
LUMBER FOR BALE.—The subscriber has
large quantity of
• SIDING, PLANK and BOARDS,
atlas =Min Catlin Hollow, which will be sold to
customers at market prices. . _ _
CYRUS CATLIN
Charleston, March 21, 1866.—tf.
FLOUR PROM CHOICE WRITE WHEAT,
buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always
on hand. Call at the Charleston Mill before buy
ing your dour and feed. I can make It an object
for you to buy.
May 18 160-tf
A LEOTUBE TO YOUNG
Just published, in a sealed envelope.
Price six cents. A lecture on the
" turn, treatment and radical ours of
Bpermatarrham or seminal weakness, involuntary emir
atone, sexual debility and impediments to marriage gen
erally. Nervousness, consumption, epilepsy and tits .
mental and physical incapacity, resulting from self
abuse, do., by Hobart J. Culverwell, 11. D., anthem of the
green-book," do.
w The world renowned author, in this admirable lea
taro, clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually re
moved without medicine and without dangerous aural
cal operations, bangles,instruments, rings, or cordials,
pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectu
al, by which every crifferer, no matter what his condi
tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and
radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands
and thousands. Sant under seal, to any address, in
plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two
postage stamps, by addressing
CHAS. J. C. KLINE St CO.,
jylB 127 Bowery, N.Y., p. office box 4,586.
Gilt Papers: -
A. GOOD ASSORTED STOCK of
GILT AND GOLD WALL PAPER, -
AND GILT WINDOW SHADES,
.Ittet received by W. D. TERRELL d CO.
May 30, 66-3 m Coming, N. Y.
Farm for Sale.
THE undersigned having purchased a portion
of the Thomas S. Berry farm, lyingjust out
side of the borough of Tioga, north And west of
Crooked creek and Tioga river, 'desires to sell
about eighty acres of it, on reasonable terms.
It is some of the bait land in Tioga valley, ;
and for its quality and proximity to the railroad,
and a good home market, 19 one of the most dee,
rable farms for a home in the county of Tiogn.—
The price will depend somewhat upon the amount
of money the purchaser can pay at time of sale;
yet if necessary time will be given for a portion,
secured by bond and mortgage.
Also for sale a, number of pleasant building
lota, cheap._ C. SEYMOUR.
July 11, 1848.-.Bt Tioga, Pa.
Or- Bradford lirporter please copy and send
bill to this ales.
BaiIdINGTON ft • IiONS, Maa,ufacturars.
ILI • • ofj4y4liv,a,rp, Maaketa mid Car-
and Gun Materials, rind by gun deale,
trade generally.
In these chill& of housebreaking and robbery, er.
erg house, adore, bunk a n d office, ehonla hare (mei,/
REMINOTONS' REVOLVERS.
Parties desiring to avail thteusselves of thedate
improvements in pistols, and those of superior
workmanship and form, will find all combined in
the 'lea REMINGTON REVOLVERS. Circulars con
taining cuts and description of our Arms; will be
furnished upon application.
E. REMINGTON <4 SONS, Ilion, N. Y,
Mootta NICHOLS, Agents, 40, Courtland
street, New York. ap 4 86
Rom alil Nilo Powilers.
this animal, sat
YELLOW W
TER, HEAVE
COUGHS,
F
VERS, FOUND]
LOSS CIP APF
TITS AND VIT.
ENERGY, &c.
use improves
wind, lucre;
the appetite--wi
a smooth
glossy ski ri—t
transforms t I
miserable racist
horse.
La ail diseases cf S‘nue, such as Coughs, Ulcers in
the Lungs, Liver. , _ o r ,
thee art
acts as a Sp2oillc. /".,••••.-
By putting 17,.'m
one-half a pay r "
to a paper in .s o •
harNi o 7 ,trill t 4 •
-
above disea4 .a
will b.: eradi.:.h...l -- - -
or entirety pr vented It givs.n in time. a ccrt tin
preventivz an 1 e 11 . “,! CI. .1, - a
Prica 25 Ca:A.3 pc-- = , o $L
7
s. A. roo-u--rz
^_TLi7
NrilOiti t ft'
No, 110 :7` ,
For s.O„, - ,
out the r.:41i.k1
For sale by Jobn A. Roy, Wellaboro.
WINTER GOODS FOR THE MILL
V ion at No. 2, Union Black.
JEROME SMITH.
Has lately returned from New York with 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' DRE§S GOODS,
SATINS, TWEEDS
AND
KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH CASSI
'MERES, FULL CLOTHS.
Attention is called to his stock of Black and
Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goods,
Merinoes, Black and Figured
1 , DeLainos, Long and
Square Shawls,
Elea' Cloth, Opera Patinels, to., kc., is., etc.
Purchasers will find that
No. 2. Union Bleck. Main Street,
is the place to buy the best quality of Goode at
the lowest prices. JERomr. SMITH.
WeHeber°, Jan. 1, 1866.
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY.
UNDERSIGED having purchased
the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs.
B. I 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. He will pay particnlaratten
lion of
Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing,
which will be done in the neatest possible man
ner, having added one new Roll Machine, will
enable him to dispatbh and accommodate people
from a distance. He would farther say that he
has carried on the business in manufacturing
wool for farmers in Hiadford and adjoining
counties for the past twnty years; he therefore
can warrant all work and satisfy his customers,
using nothing in manufacturing but genuine
wool. JOSEPH INGHAM.
A. RUSSELL
Deerfield, Jan, 1, 1888-17
SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICS
The undersigned would respectfully invite the
at tention of the public to his
LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK
GROCERIES £ PROVISIONS,
consisting of
SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, TEAS,
COFFEE, SPICES, ,PORK,
TOBACCO, SEGARS, STONE & WOOD-
All of wide:. will be sold at greatly reduced pri
m for CASH. Call and see for yourselves.
Wellaboro, Dee. 13, 1885. J. D. JONES.
JOHN STJHR, ,
.
WOULD announce to theeitizens of Wellsbo
ro andsnrrounding country, that be has
opened a shop on the corner of Water and Craf
toe' streets, for the purpose of manufacturing all
kinds of
CABINET FURNITURE,
REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE
to order. COFFINS of Alf kinds furnished: on
short notice. All work done promptly and War
ranted. Wellsboro, June 27, 1866.
FOUTZ'S
S.SLIBEATED
Phis preparation,
• f '`-,; long and favorably
known, Will thor
oughly reinvigorate
broken-do , rn and
f F ion-spirited borses,
by strengthening
and cleansing, the
stomach and Intes
tines.
It 13 a sure pre-
,aration is invaluable.
improves the quality
of the milk. It has
been proven by ac
tual experiment to
increase the quan
tity of milk awl
me= twenty per
cent and make the
butter firm and
sweet. In fattening
cattle. it gives teem
an :.ppetite„locatti?
hide, and
n,1.1.cs th 4 ra thrive
FLOUR, FISH,
EN WARE, YANKEE
NOTIONS. &c.,
HELMBOLD' EXTRACI
UELNIBOLD'S UUCII U.
iItEL3IIIIOLD'S BILICHU
IitELMUOLD'S DUCH
THE ONLY RNOtiWN REMEDY FOR
DIABETES,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE,
BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF TR2
KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE
BLADDER, STRANGURY OR
PAINFUL URINATING
For these diseases trio truly a sovereign rem
edy, and too much cannot be said in its praise s _
A single dose has been known to relieve tilt
most urgent symptoms.
Are you troubled with that distressing pa hi
the small of the back and through the hips?
A. teaspoonful a day of Relmbold's Bach will
relieve you.
PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS
PLEASE NOTICE
I make no secret of ingredients. Ilelclikoldt
Extract Baohu Is composed of Buono, Cabe be,
and Juniper Berries, settroted with great cart,
prepared in cacao and recording to rules of,
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY
These ingredients are known as the molt n 1
uable Diuretics afforded.
A DIIIIIIITIO
Is that which acts apart th• kidneys.
RELICBOLD'S EXTRACT MOTO
ACTS GENTLY,
Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all iniz
ions properties, and immediate in its action..
FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL,
See Medical Properties oontained In.Dtspen,a•
tory of the U. S., of which the following Is a aw ,
tett copy :
BUCELI7,—Its odor is_ strong, diffusive, tai
somewhat aromatic. its taste bitterish, arid as.
alogoas to that of mint. It le given ebiettr I . Z
complaints of the Urinary Organs, stela as Gru
el, Chronic Catarrh of the bladder, Morbid Ir
ritation of the Bladder and Urethra, DiJellSel of
the Prostrate, and Retention or the Incontineto
of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts con
cerned in its evacuation. It has also been rz.
oonnmended In Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheum:-
tie/to, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy."
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
See Professor D woes' valuable works on the Pm
tics of Physic.
See Remarks shade by the celebrated Dr. Pbyi
io, of Philadelphia.
Sea any and all Standard Works on Mediaint.
FROM THE
LARGEST
MANUFACTURING CHEMIST
IN TIDE WORLD
lam acquainted with H. T. Mambold;
pied the drug store apposite my residence, ati
was successful is conducting the business whea
others had not been equally so before ham. I
have been favorably impressed with his obsua;:zr
and enterprise.
WM. WEIGIiT3LSii,
(Firm of Powers As Weightases
Manufacturing Che vt_z,
Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelpies
[From the PAilatia Evening Bulletin ,-Maui lo;
We are gratified to bear of the continued to:•
cue, in New York, of our townsman, Mr E.
T. HeLmbold, Druggist. His store, next to
Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front, 230 fc:
deep, and five stories in height. It is cortsin:i
a grand establishment, and speaks favorably
the merit of his articles. lie retains his (fin
and Labratory in this city, which are also =cal
establishments of their clam
The proprietor has been induced to ma
this statement from the fact that his rtraitt
although advertised, are
GENUINE PREPARATIONS,
And, knowing that the intelligent rcfrdu to
using any thing pertaining to Quackery, or Co
Patent Medicine order—most of which aro
pared by self styled Doctors, who are toolgtort
to read a physician's simplest prescriptloc,
less competent to prepare pharmaceutical prof*
ations.
•
THESE PARTIES RFJW--
to various means of effecting sales, 8(10110 40 PP
ing parts of advertisements of popular
and finishing with certificates.
The Science of Medicine,. stands 8131P1I,
PURE, and MAJESTlC,—having Pact fcr:u
Beals, Induction for its Pillar, Truth alore..:
Its Capitol.
A WORD OF CAVTION.
Health is moat important; and the adlim 4
should not use an advertised medicine, 4 01
remedy, unless its contents or ingrediant s
known to others besides the mannfesuow, 4
until they are satisfied of the onalifloanone
party so offering.
HELM BOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS
FLUID EXTRACT BUORU.
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARIU/
AND IMPROVED ROSE 'WOE
Established upwards cf 16 year:
Prepared by H. T. HELJIBOLD•
Principal Depots.
HYLMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEIIIa .
WAREHOUSE, 594 Broadway, St to /If'
And ITELMBOLD'S MEDICAL o.o'l
104 Sou th Ten th Street, Fhifailelphia,l
-
'SOLD BY ALL DRITOGIO
October 11, 1865-Iy.
$l5O 0 PER YEAR c
where to sell our lama vir :.;
lug 31acblnee. Three new kinds. UpPer o
feed. Warranted flye pears. Above salary or
mfaaions patd. The only machines sold In tho
States for lees than SaU, which ore fullv
Howe, Witexier Witt,n, Gruver
Cb„ and I,llow/der. Ail other cheap rorchin,-,t,'',;
fringtquants, and the idler or user arc 1,..2t.r
Jint, and ..za ,, rizonnlcat. Circulars free. .a t .
upon Sheli'l - Clark, Biddeford Usln
11$90 tirrllr rum articles, just out. i
GABBY, Chi Building, Biddeford, Mein,.
dec.:l7o-1.114y.