The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 31, 1866, Image 4

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    LOG ROLUNG.
An Englishman vlibOwes traveling. on
the lassimippt river, told some rather
rough atories about the London thieves.
A cirip.ionati ri p latiz,ned Chase, heard
these u'Euratives with a silent but ex
pressive lau.r.np h I nu 4. then remarked
that be thought the Western thieves
beat the London operatcirs. all - hollow.
!‘'Wl3y so inquired:the Englifsbtatn,
with surprise. "Pray, have you lived
much in. the 'West ?"
"Not a great deal._ I undertook to set„
en ba : siness at Deslnoinei- liaplds a
;while 4.igo but the peO_ple stole
nearly ever.ythins.!.l hard, and .finally a
Welsh miner ran off with rayNrife."
"Good God ?" said the Englishman,
.and rca zever founci. her ?" - - -
"-Never toll:117'4 day. • But that was=not
the wordt of it."
`'Wont? Wtf7„, , , list could be worse
than E,tealirig, a triarA, wife ?" • •
"Stealingli2. , child, I should aY,"
Eaid the implacable Chase.
"Ch/lcirc'a
wonaan, who had -not
any of her own, t.-I)dzleted my vouzzgest
daughter, and eloped and jined - the In
gElls
"Great Heavens ! did you not see her
d.o It `2”._ • -
"See her ? Yes, sad_ she hadn't ten
rode the start of see? and she plunged
iota the lake and swam like a duck—and
there wasn't a canoe to follow with."
Me Englishman laid back in Ms
chair, and called for another mug of'aff
and 'a fir, while Chase srupkod his cigar
and credulous friend at the same time
most remora-Ir.
"1.-1.61 , an , t go any further west—l
think," at length observed the excited
Johu.
" I should not advise any one go,"
said Chase quietly. "My poor brother
once lived outthere, but lie hs.dto leave,
although his business was the best in
the country."
"What business we.s he in ?"
"Lumbering—had a saw mill."
"And they stole his lumber ?"
"Yes, and his saw-logs, too.
4 °S.aw-logs
"Yes. Whole dozens of fine black
walnut logs were carried oft in a single
night. True upon nay honor, sir. lie
tried, every way to prevent it, hired
men to watch the logs, but it was all no
use. They *whipped 'em away as easy
as - if there had been no one there.
They'd steal 'em out of the river, out of
the coves, and even out of the mill
ways."
"Good gracious :"
"Just to give you. an idea how they
can steal out there," continnued Chase
sending a sly wink at the listening
company, "just to give you an idea—did
you ever work in a saw mill ?"
"Never."
"Well, my brother QUO day bought an
all-fired black walnut log—four feet
three at the but, and not a knot in it,
He was determined to keep that log, so
he hired two Scotchmen to watch it all
night. Well, they took a small demi
ljohn of whiskey with them snaked the
og up the side of the'hill, and then sat
down on the log to play keerds just to
keep them awake, you see: 'Turas a
monstrous big lop—bark four inches
thick. Well, as I was saying, they
played keerds and drank whiskey all
night—and as it began to grow light
they went asleep astraddle of the log.
About a minute after daylight my
brother went out to see how they got on,
and the log was gone 1"
"And they sitting on it 2"
"Setting on the bark I The thieves
bad drove iron wedge into the butt end
which pointed down hill, and hitched a
yoke of oxen on and pulled it right out,
leaving the shell and Scotchers setting
astradale of it fast asleep."
The Englishman here arose, dropped
his cigar stump into the spittoon, and
looked at his watch, said he thought he
would go on deck, and see bow far we'd
be down the river by morning.
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etENER AL wholesale agent for the Celebrated
PATENT PLATE PIANOS, manufactured
by DECKER •BROS., CHICEERING & SON'S
PIANOS, BAINES BRO'S PIANOS, MASON
HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGAN'S, and Treat,
Linsley A; Co's Melodeons.
Orders from dealers and Teachers especially
aelicited. Address, L. B. POWELL,
July 20. 116 Penns Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
READY -RADE CLOTHING
ZOE THE MULTITUDE.
OVER COATSI OVER COATS!
HEAVY BUSINESS SUITS; 'TM EL'S
SUITS, DRESS , SUITS OF ALL
GRA.DES.
FURNISHING GOODS IN GREAT VA•
Is fully stocked with the choicest" sad rawest
Itylec of Garments, equal in style, workmanship
and material to the best onstom work, both for
BEAUTY OP PIT. QUALITY & ECON
OMY IN PRICE
114114 %warp liaise
NEW_ STYLES CONTINVALLY . RE-
CEIVED.
MI Goods WIU be 'old at the
LOWFAT CASH PRICES
under the Agitator Printing Oitioe,_nextdoor to
Bore Drag Store.
Weilsboro, 5ept.243,1866.
1110 THE LADIES.--Ladies wishing ornalfaen
1. tel hair nark done, can find patterns df all
the latest designs at Mrs. Solield's millinery rooms
opposite the post office. All orders for hair jew
elry neatly and promptly filled. Pins, earrings,
bracelets, finger rings, guard chains, all made on
sort notice. Persons at a distance sending or
ders by mail may be assured that they will be
carefully attended to.
The highest prices paid for hair.- - -
Mrs. Eofield is now receiving a fall supply of
raillinery, together with Madame Demorest's ma
chine rippers, a most convenient little article for
ripping machins sewing; also Madame's celebra
ted tonot artfeles=- . .corecte, pads, shirt Aerators,
Au. - Bonnets and bate repaired in all the new
styles. *opt. 22,1886-2 w
J. It. Bowen & C 0.9
Thankful for the Merril "13a - froliage of a ,
criminating public in the past, would reipectfolly
announce to the people of Tioga and adjoining
counties, that they aret now l receising from New
York a large and ciell detected -
STOCK OF GOODS,
adapted to the wants of this community, Which
they will sell as usual at the
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•
VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES
Having become satisfied that we can do bet
, ter for
OUR CUSTOMERS AND OURSELVES,
by doing a ready paybialtesi, tie Shall Si . oi4itite ;
to sell our goods ori the principle of
't4ADDS AND
Oar stook oorusista in part of Dry Goods,
among whioh will be found
CASSIMERES, BROAD CLOTH; SAT
INET, TWEEDS,' FLANNELS,
LADIES' CLOTH, &C.,
LADIES! D.R. ESS GOODS
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ELIPTIC: SILVER SPRING
A.ND OTHER KINDS
OF HOOP SKIRTS.
YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS ac -CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, OROCER
rEs, HARDWAII.,,PIIO - CH: '
ERY,
A long experience in thelumber trade gives us
confidence that we can supply
JOBBERS AND OTHERS,
with anything in their line at rates
PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY TO
We cordially invite one end all to call and see
otir snick before - purehluaineelseillere, is we be
lieve you will save looney by so doing.. Don't
forget the place, • '
EMPIRE STORE, NO. 1 UNION BLOCK
Wellaboro, Bept. 19, 1866
Stoves: Stoves : :
A ICD ELAIMIDW ARE:
MR. WILLIAM . ROBERTS ' begs to
announce to the citizens of toga County,
that in addition to Ms excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he
has, at a great outlay, stoked his store on
AWN STREET, WELLSBORO,
with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we eaumerate,the following artlelee:
NAILS, SPIRES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL; HAND AND BUCK. SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S-TOOLS,
•
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS,' CHISELS,
SHOVELS; SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, - CA.RRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
- , TIC
SPRINGS; HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUierigßS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
• POWDER AND , ,
CAPS.
ASHER,
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing, and made for use. Theseare but a
few Of the many articles composing our atock
of Hardware. •
We invite the public to call and examine for
themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of
goods in our line ; and all work to order do t ua
promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBSRTB•
WelL•boro, govt. 18664 f.
READY PAY
IMMO
also, large -line' of
THEM
ME
T. L Go.,
TlOO 'PENN'A'
BtsPeetfull7 iflfPfut their eystomers andlrkade,
that baring entirely sold out their old stook of
DRY GOLDS
ht Auction. 'l'bey have rapist them with a
iAt't4g.d
DRESS GOODS,
DeLAINES,
BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS,
FANCY CASSIMERES,
READ? - DUDE CLOTHING,
LINEN COATS, HATS AND CAPS,
LADIES' HATS TRIMMED AND
PtiIik'CitIIPET , ViLARP; • L-:-
BOOTS MOBS.
WALL AND WINDOW PAPER,
RARDWIRR & TINWARE
" Oar "stock of
GROCERIES_ AND PROVISIONS
is large and complete; and we would most re
'poet:fully call your attention to
-= . QUALITY AND. PRICE.
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4 ''' .t. t ..j. 2 -''. —....""r"'. ' - •.s ..:,` , l' : HT: s it '
FLOOR, SALT AND NAILS,
we keep on hand at all times and will be sold, at
prices to defy ,00ropetlelon.
YOUR BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS,
'
. -
AFlR.AlltAmt.ft &144 r ';'
Is as good as the Cp3ll to us at their market
♦alne,
T. L. BALDWIN A - CO
TIOGIt, May 16, - • -
Card, Stitples & SOU,
A RE PREPARED TO SELL AS CHEAP
_di as any dealers in the county, a general as
sortment of '
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
READY-MADE CLOUTING,' BATS,
CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, FUR
NIBBLING. GOODS,
EARTHERN, incorz, AND GLASS WARE,
in" short, everything Usually kept in a country
store, all of which - will be sold as low as-else
where, for
• 'READY PAY ONLY !-
No trouble to Show
Goods.
CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES.
QTAPIEB A. C 0.,. grateful to. old patrons for
0 past firvors,,hope for a continuance of the
same. Raving formed a copartnership with . G.
P. CARD, they feel confident that they can do
better,than ever before, as the new firm will have
alarger assortment. • ,
COMPETITION DEFIED !
CARD, STAPLES , SON.
Resuiyville, Feb. 21, "
1866. sax. 1 866,
- BY
B. .P. NlCKlial,
A -T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND Olt
if& NAMENTAL . TREES, IN TIOGA
60,000 Apple Trees.
10 000 Pear Trees.
A good supply of PLUM, PEAthi, CIIPARY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees are composed of the choioest
varieties, good, healthy, some of their large and
in bearing. Any ono wishing to get a supply
will do well to call and see my stook before pur
chasing 'elsewhere. " 0.7` Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Feb. 28, 1886-Iy3
Stoves & Tin Ware
FOR Tag MILLION.
.Messrs. BabRBTS :IULSEY
OPPOSITE ROY'S-BUILDING;
"Aro now 'prepared' to larniih the public with
anything in their Moor Until:4s, in quantity 113
large, in quality • as good, and as cheap in pride
as any dolor!! iq Northern Pcnnsylvaala•
They pay particular attentiop to the
STOVE AND' TIN •WAT{,B; BUSINESS,
and intend to keep a fall assortment of evezyth:mg
inthat line. •
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
promptly, and warranted to give satisfaction.
REP.AIRIN4:I
e.teentedin" the beet manner and With dispatch
CALL AND' SEE US.
ROBERTS do KELSEY.
Wellibccoagli, Matol; 14860-.
DRUGS .VOR TEE MIAXION.
IUTED B'S DRUG STORE.—The undersign
-VV. id respectfully announces that he hes as
sumed the entire cuutiel of the
=MI=
DRUG & CHEMICAL STORE,
Heaoed door below ldollidey's- Hotel, which be
has fit:fed uar4ase, and bevteg largely
inareeledbis'itook4aiioxerewrred tobrstialtltie
otd Outwears and all Others with
PURCPVOa : IPPEMI O 4 O , , S , 'PATENT
MEDICINES, 'DYE StUPFS,
PURE WINES AND
LIQUORS,
-- Fiiiemmenkt.4 usE
almost every article to 69 found in an estabileh
merit of this. Bach las
, 4111111
•
Horse and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil,
Alcohol, iinseed Oil, Glass,
Ninth, Putty, Sponges,
•
A great collection
of the best
,
Perfumery Manufactured, Toilet
*Soaps of varionit lands, and
good quality, Tobacco
Cigars = '
of the most approved Brands always on hand.
He would call the attention of the public to
his eplendid stock of
N HAT „' Tooth.;
t • -P-Siut,Tlesh. and Neil. Brush,
es, Cutlery, Pipes; Drink.
izig Cups,
B.
Chess & Backgammon Board, Chess,
Dominoes, &e. 4lso a large
aeenitment of,T.Py# fT.,
Gbildreu.B.
Orr - Particular attention will be given to Pre
paring Physicia❑s' gresEptions and Family
Recipes. Satisfaction given to all who favor him
with their patronage. R. B. WEBB,
Aug. 1,1566; Druggist.
John Roy,
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SOAPS,
PERFUMERY, GLASS, PUTTY,
OILS, PAINTS„VARNISHES,
DYES, COLORING
MATERIALS,
MR RIMS & LIQUORS
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES
All selected with great care, warranted to be
FIRST-CLASS
,ARTIOLES,
and bought in such quantities that they oan al
ways be sold at
TELE LOWEST MARKET PRICES:
or quality is of the first importance in med
fettle.
par Prices rednoed-to snit the market.
These are the mottoes at
j • ROT'S DRUG WORE:
Always call before you purchase elsewhere
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
DYES, & COLORING MATERIALS
is without doubt the most complete and extensive
to be found in this port of the State.
DYERS & WOOLEN FACTORIES
SUPPLIEDYITH DYE-WOODS
BY THE CASK, AT
WHOLESALE
PRICES.
The stook of glass is also extensive, comprising
Window glass, all sifie-s7
French glass for Pictures,
Mirror glass plates for old frames,
Flint glassware for the table—
Such as Goblets, Tumblers, Cream Pitchers, -
Spoon-Holders, ac., Lamps, Lamp '
Chtmileyi s - Lantern - Glass,
. •
in feet, it is iinpossiblo to enumerate. All sorts
of articles made of Glass and sold at Drug stores,
can be found at Ray's.
Roy's stock of pure Wines and LiqUors for Me
dioinal purposes has long beau known, to the phy•
'detail' of this county, These Liquortare of the
purest and best quality; selected with peat care,
sad expressly for medical use. Perfumery and
Soaps of all kinds,
SODA & CREAM TARTAR,- SALERA
TIIS, GINGER, NUTMEGS, SPICES,
CLOVES, PEPPER,
WRITING-PAPER, INK, PENS, PEN
CILS, YANKEE NOTIONS AND
FANCY GOODS.
CRYSTAL -R.ETVOSENV,
a pare and reliable article, perfectly sate to use.
Lasts much Wager than the poorer qualities. It
sill bonold at Boy's as eheap as the cheapest.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
oarefully and accurately compounded from pure
and reliable medicines. pir Orders by mail
promptly attended to.
ir.IOIN . STEINGS at f
1.
WE81313 DRUG BTOB:11.
R.
W-
1;1= -‘
-1. 1
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Titetioeic of
BUST PROSPEA.
. -
Boots, iiioei,leat4r
GEO. O. DERBY,
ILTA.VING bought the stock sad good-trill of the bu
siness long conducted in this borough by " The
Sr kits Boss," will continue the same at the mend lately
eccupted by them._(flood custom work s made to order
and warranted, :wil to the etret thing -in order at this
shop; but special attention , via also be gisen to keening
np 111 good stock of
LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Such as
• ;SOLE and UPPER, LININGS, BIND
ING, PEGS,THREAD, NAILS,
LASTS, AWLS, WAX, ac.;
awl, in a general way, the various tain'o 'tonally kept
at IS tindingehop.
Gush rata fernnop, S=l.9, PaTS and roux; and par.
titular attention given:to the pwchase of Teal and dea
con skins, for which the hisbest market price wilt b e
paid. Rzealluna done promptly and well.
GEO. DERBY.
Ifiviag sad the stoop.-in trade and good-srill of the
basil:ten lately conducted by us to Mr. Derby, sve cor
dially recommend him to our old cnstomen, as a good
workman, and a spime-daaling man.
. CHAS. W. fi GEO. W. SEARS.
Wellsboro, May 2,1666.
-
Thomas Harden,-
WOULD respectfully inform the inhabitants
of Tioga County, that he is now receiving
great additions to his stock of Merchandise which
he offers at a small advance from cost. Dia stock
consists in part of ,
BRAWLS, CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS,
of various styles and milers,
BROAD CLOTHS, CASHMERES, LADIES'
CLOTHS, TWEEDS, SATTINETTS.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
r , "'stiltailfsfor meal:ma boys wear.
TAUS LOESS, NAPKINS, TOWELLING,
TABLE SPREADS. C.StIiPETINCIS
OD . OIL CLOTHS, RIBBONS,
"RLONES, - HOSIERY, VEILS
AND NOTIONS.
Amongst the Domestic Goods will be found a
great variety of Brown Blastula, at prices from ls
to 2s per yard. Bleached Sheathags and Shirt
lege, Denims and- Tiokinge at various prices.
Also ..ts great- variety ,of READY MADE
CLOTHING. :
Oa' Please call and sea for yourselves.
Jane-12,.18436. : THOS.,IIARDEN.
C At N. HAMMOND'S NURSERY.-
_ -
Middlebury, Tiog,a Co., Po.,
Sitttated on the - Planli Itoad, 4 Miles from TtOga.
W 0 aro prepared fainishl.oo,ooo Priiit Trees
at the following prices
Appletreea—large size, 25 cents at the Nursery;
80 cents delivered. Common size, 20 cents at the
Nuraery, 25 cents delivered. Pear Trees, 50 ets.
SIMMER APPLES.—Burnham Harvest, - Early
Harvest, Chenango Strawberry, Washington
Strawberry. Red Astrachan, Summer Bellflower,
Sommer Queens, Summer King, Sweet Bow, Sour
Bow.
PALL At.sxm—Pameuso, Gravenstein, Rambo,
Ribston Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin,
Hawley or Donee, Maiden's Blush, Large Wine,
LadieeSweatting, Lyman's. Pumpkin Stvekt.
WINTER APPLES.—BaIdWin, Bailey Sweet,
Black 01118ower, Blue Pearmain, American Gol
den Russet, Roxbury Russet,R . oode Island Green.
Lug, Rsopus Spitzenburg, Swear, Sweet Gillflower,
Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet,
Poundßweet, Pound Sour, Peck's Pleasant, Tall
man, Sweet, TOmpkini Co. Ring, Wagner. '
Paws. --Bartlett, English Jargorelle, Bleaker's
MeadoW, Bela Lucrative, Louisa Bona D - Jersey,
Seekel, Benne D' Amalis, Golden Beurre,Plcmish
Beauty, Gloat Morcean, Lawrence.
Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots
—several varieties. C. c 4 N. HAMMOND.
Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa,, Jan. i, 1886-1 y
SPRING OF 1886.
PILES OF: NEW GOODS AT LAW
RENCEVILLE, AT GR.BATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
C. S. Mather & Co.
take pleasure In announcing to the public gen
erally that tbiy have just returned trout New York
with the largest and most desirable - mock of Goods
in Tioga County. We have a follline of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS
AND CASHMERES, RATS dc CAPS,
BOOTS do SHOES, GROCERIES,
Ready made, Clothing, and Custom
TAILORING
superintended by a first-elass Cutter
La fact, we 'Have a eotiiplike assortment of all
that is new and desirable. We are determined
,so take the lead in Low Pawn for the Spring of
ISB6.
COME AND 141E1
To see is to be "convinced," and to look will (lost
you nothing. _
. _
. •
_ We extend thinks foi`iiiiimeiliberatpationage,
and only ask that the friends of low prices and
small probe will call at our counters and satisfy
themselves; that •Lawreneavilie is .the place to
bay Goods right.
C. S. MATER A- CO
Lawrenceville, Apr. 25,1886. •
FLOVII. FROM ; CHOICE WRITE WHEAT,
buckwheat floor, corn meal and feed, always
on hand. Call at the Cbarlestonkilllbefore bay
lug your floor and feed. .1 can make It an object
for you to buy. - A. RUSSELL.
llay 18,1866-tf
k LEPTURE TO_
YOUNG MEN.—
Just -published, ia sealed envelope.
-Price six cents. A lecture on the pa
-" tuns, treatment and radical cure of
Spermatorrhosa or seminal weakness, involuntary emis-
Mons, sexual debility and impediments to marriage gen
erally. Normisnese, consumption, epilepsy and
mental and physical incapacity, resulting from self
ishness, &t., by Robert J. Culverwell, IX, authoi of the
" greembook," Ac.
Ifi The world renowned - author, in this admirable lac
tun, elatudy - proves from his own experience that the
awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually re
moved without medicine, and without dangerous surgi
cal operations, bougies, instniuseuts, rings, or cordials,
pointing out &mode cf cure at once certain and effectu
al, by which
A very sufferer. no matter what his condi
don may he; may cure himself cheaply, privately, cud
radically.. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands
and thousands. Bent Duda seal, to any address, in a
plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two
postage stamps, by addressing
CHAS. J. C. KLINE do CO.,
jyll3 - 127 Bowery, N.Y., p. office box 4,588.
ANNOUNCEMENT
wE have reduced the price of Flour $1 per
barrel, Feed and meal 50 cents per wen,
and shall sell, FOR CASH ONLY,
HILL FLOUR, WRIGHT &
BAILEY'S BEST WHITE
WHEAT FLOUR,
SPRING -WHEAT FLOUR, BUCK
WHEAT FLOUR, GROUND
FEED, CORN MEAL,
. BRAN, &c., &c.
CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF
GRAIN.
. . .
WRIGHT tt BAILER _
Weabbore, Jan. 24, 1868.
'WANTED -FIFTH' BUSHELS OF
dried raspberries, 50 do of blackberries—
for which the highest market price in cash will be
paid hy 3. R. BOWEN & CO.
Welletero, Aughet 16, 1860., •
Air BE. CIIEVALIEN'S HAIR TONIC AND
MLERESSER,'st WEBB'S DRI - STORE
ILEIIINOTOIT_&. SONS, Manntactiunrs;
nt -Revolvers., EiSee, Muskets and Car- •
and [rota Maierialb, :WM by gun deeie
trade generally.
In there (lase of haußebreaki'ag mai robbery, er•
fr.!' hutmc, elan., bond• and office, ;70111(1 hare one of
REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS
Parties desiring to avail themselves of tne late
improvements in pistols, and chaste of superior
wrkmanelyip and formi, - witbrind all combined in
The 11610 R) 1L REVoLylikS Circulars Con
ltinittg eat* and Ctoseriptiou of our Arm's, will be
furnished upon application.
E. REMINGTON l SONS, Ilion, N. Y,
Moonn fi Niunots, Agents, Nu. .10, Ouurtland
street, Net' York. - - oP 4 06
FOUTZ'S
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Imo alltilllo PD'HOIT.
0rk.'4 7 ... , 7; 1 K , is nrc.p.rasson,
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"- ti r.n.vri. w lit their.
(,:r.l r • reinvigorate
broken-down and
I
I I.''"inci ter' licriet,
by strengthening
and cleansing the
stomach and fates
-
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.
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ventive Of all dis-
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fa - , kAVE,
COUGHS, m
TEPER, FE.
VOSNDER
LOSS QS ATP , '
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SNERGY,
'ease imprints tl
rind, increase
the appetite—Ore
a smooth so
glossy altia—at
transforms t h
miserable skelet
borne. '
In all alstrase3 of such as Ccugh"., ticzrs in
the Lur.zs, "
&c., this arti,;;.: ,tr'
acts as a gp=zific.
By putties f. on:
ene-half a
to a paper in•
barrel of swill _ .4 -7 4
abovecl is ea s<3
sill bs eradicat.,,t ^ _ _
or entirely p— , - , nt,rl Tf girm fn tfroP. a vrtain
prevently.: and c t'
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AT Tr mar.
VITOLLA A I E 111":::1 C: 07,
No. 116 e`..
For Sale_ I'v D. t ....1 : • ' •
out the Tioiced. cow
For sale hyi John A. Roy, Weßsboro
'WINTER GOODS FOR THE MILL
v v ion at No. 2, Union Block.
JEROME SMITH
Has lately returned froth How 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' DRESS GOODS, '
SATINS, TWEEDS
AND
KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH CASSI-
aIERES, FULL CLOTUS
Attention is called to his stook of Black and
Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goods,
Marinoes, Black and Figured
• - - DeLainet, Long and
• Square Shawl's,
Ladies' Cloth, Opera Flannels, &c.,
Lc.
Parohasers will find that
No. 2, Unionl3lock. gala Street,
is the place to buy the best quality of goods at
the lowest prices. JEROME SMITII.
Wencher°, Jan. 1, 1866.
DEERFEELD WOOLEN FACTORY.
THE UNDERSIGED having purchased
the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs.
U.. 4 B. S. Bowen on the Cowanesque River, two
miles east of Knoxville, takes this method of
informing the inhabitants of Tinge and adjoining
counties that he will manufacture wool by the
yard or on sharea to suit customers, into
FLANNELS, CASSDIERES, 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 1111111032. He will pay particular atten
tion of
Soll Carditel,v, & Cloth Dressing,
which will be done in the neatest possible man.
ner, having added one new Roll Machine, will
enable him to dispatch and accommodate people
from a distance. Ho would farther say that he
has carried on tho 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 INGHAM,
Deerfield, Jan. 1, 1886--1-y.
Hand Power Loom ',Patented 1865.
A LL persons interested in the production of
eel machinery into our country, are requested
investigate the merits of
HENDERSON'S HAND POWER ,LOOll.
This loom will do all kinds of hand weaving,
It will weacc Jeans, blankets, plaiiicloth, aatinet,
kersey, flannel, seamless sack, double idth blankets.
or any 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 baste up the tilling after the cross
Is made, making better cloth and better salvage than
can be Made In any other way.
It is the only hand Zoom that is suitable
for weaving wool:
WI no loom that makes all the shed as the tatters goes
back, will weave wool eatiefactorily ,
It has no strings to stretch and get out of order ; has
treadles at. both Wes of the loom, making the shed
complete at both sides.
This loom Is made to wastre the did's:ant kinds of
cloth, by simply changing the pine that make the up
per tiled.
Toitnship rights for salp. Call at lilainsburg,Tioga
county, Pa, and see a fall" sized loom in operation. or
ders for looms solicited. LEWIS WETMORE,
Mainsburg, 'May 2,'06.-17 A. P. PACKARD.
JOHN su.qß,
WOULD announce to the citizens of WeDibo
ly re and surrounding country, that he has
opened a chop on the corner of Water and Craft
ton streets, for the purpose of manufacturing all
kinds of
CABINET FURiNITITRE,
REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE
to order. COFFINS of all kinds furnished on
short notice. All work done promptly and war
ranted. Wellsboro, June 27, 188 G.
R"'S CHOLERA DROPS—A sure, safe and
effectual remedy for diarrhea, cholera mor
bus, dysentery, colic, cholera in fantnat, cramps,
sparos, griping pains in the bowels, and the best
antidote for CHOLERA.
Fr:/P SACKING at
BULLARD h TRICMA/Ve.
f3eptssabar 16 7 18d6.
NEW FLOUR, GROCERY, AND PRO
VISION STORE,
Monroe - & Carvey,
FLOUR,., COMMON TO BEST, PORE
LIAMS, MACKEREL, WHITE
FISU, CODFISH, AND
PRIME, GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
Xis — Nest rt , Jor to Currverst's store
Wellsboru, Juun 13, 1566-Iv.
Good News to Soldiers and their
ALL who have any latereat' in war elaja u,
will find it to their 44.ivoutaga to read the
',Mowing acts of Congrean which have reecnb,
become law : •
SEC , tat of an set of June a, 1885, provides for
all soldiers or sailors srho have lest the sight at
both eyes, or both hands, so as to requite ova
stant attendance, the turn of
SEC. 2.'To tho,a whe have lust both feet, or
oro t o t a lly disabled th the game 34 as to rm o i r4
um:Latent atteadsuce, SEMI of S2V.
c. 3. Thoso who have lon .n le hand or an d
foot, or are Su disabled as t render tbeze unable
to pertorta manual labor equivalent to the loud et
a hand or a foot, the ouw of $ll.
Sec. 4. Perseus Who have . been deprived of
th e ir pertaieas wader Oct of .11areb 1365, ja
ean
eeyuctice of being in the civil sarvice of the
States tieveremont, are restored.
Sic. 5. Pensions are exterided to dependant
fathers u.eid breelters, as well es to Uluttteri net
sisters.
Tu addition to the above act, to such personsai
are embraced by it, Congress, before its (.104,
July 25 , 1866, passed a bill granting additional
bounties, and also one increasing the peoaier, t ,,
widows arid orphans, and extending the benefits
of the pension laws to the heirs and represents,-
tives of certedu invalid applicants, to twit
SEC. 2 of the act of July 25, 1866, provides fo r
pensions to widows of deceased soldiers or ~a1;
ors having children by such soldiers or sailuri,
at the rate of two dollars per month for each
child of soldier or sailor under the age of sixteen
years.
SEC. 3 given an increase of pensions to those
widows now receiving a pension of less than eight
dollars per month, except Revolutionary widows,
~,raticn a invaluabi:..
mpro-ce3 the quailty
or the turn:. It ha;
bc:n For,rib; av
tval elt:v.ineeet to
increase the quan
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
cent and mak:: the
butter ban and
Enna. tatt , ming
c:,.ttle,lt gives tium
appetite, loosen.
their hide., and
th‘ra thrive
This aot provides a bounty of one hundred dol.
Lars to all three years' men enlisting sines April
19, 1861, and fatty dollars to all two years' la m
who enlisted since said period.
The above is additional to the $lOO or it:io
bounty provided for in previous acts.
Blanks will be forwarded to all who wish my
assistance in the calla:Aiwa of these olaims, with
proper instructions.
All claims against the Hulked States Govern
went promptly adjusted and collected.
W3l. B. SMITH.
U. S. Pension and Beauty Agent.
Knoxville, Tiogu County, Aug. 15, 1868.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
IEM next termof this Institution opens on
Wednesday, September 6; 18dd, and contin•
nee until Friday, December 7,
'The eecond term opens Monday, December ID,
and continues until Friday, March 22, 1861.
This term Includes a vacation at one week during
the Christmas holidays.
The third term opens Monday, March 25, and
continues until Thursday, June 27. 18437
Each term continues /outlet. week/. Expenses
for fall and spring term, including board, tOO.lll
rent, tuition, book rent, fuel and washing, $5O 00
For winter term, ..,..
For day students per term, 8 : 00
Book rent par term, 1 00
Total expenses for school year,
No extra charges.
No students received for s less time than one
term.
The Atoical Department is under the direon'on
of able awl experienced Protestors,
For further particulars send for catalogue, Ad
dreva F. A. ALLEN, Principal.
August 15, 145843.-3 m
W ELLSBORO ACADEIG.
Mai' fall term of the 44th yeelltof thle it
don will commence on the Atitof September,
1868, under the following Faculty, to wit
Rev. D. D. Van Allen, A. 13., Principal, Profes
sor of German, Natural Scienea, and Belles l,:t•
tree.
Miss S.A.. Van Allen. Preceptress, teacher a
Higher English and Mathematics.
Mies Fannie J. - Holland - , Vice Preceptrsii.
teacher of French, Latin and 3iathernatios. -
Miss Alice A. Landis, (Alumna,) assistant in
Cemmon English and Mathematics.
Mrs. Stiliette Sherwood and Mins Battle
Truman, kiaolutra in the music department.
Mrs. Bryden teacher of Painting and Diaaing.
Captain T. B. Shaw teacher of Vocal alcsie
Turrtos.—Frotn $4 to $lO, with no incidentals.
For further particulars lea catalogue,
The former wall known and eminent success st
this school, under the conduct of .jr. Vaa Allen
and his able associates, precludes the necessky,i
any extended notice bare.
. .
The Trustees take this opportnnity, !lowa%
to ?lay that the inanagement of the echoed -4s mot
their entire approbation,anti they can e omidectiy
recommend the Wellsburg *Academy to all who
desire a thorough elicitation.
J. EMERY, President.
EL W. Vi'musus, SamnaTy.
Wellsbora, August 15,1856.
BRING THEM ALONG !-I will pay four cssts
pound for rags; three cents per pound For old
newspapers, pamphlets, documents, and book,.
without their covers; and one cent and a hit
per pound for mixed scrap paper;—CASH—at
bookstore, No. 5, Union block, Wellsboro. Ps.
Sept. 5,1988. YOUNG.
ITEM hill to equalise bounties has become !
law, The following le an au%lysia Mit!
provisions:
1. $lOO to three years' men who served their
time.
2. MO to three years' men discharged 1 7
reason of wounds received in service.
3. $lOO to the widow, minor children, nr
rents, in the order named, of any such s uldiii
who died of W01113(18 or disease contracted in iv'
vice.
&. $5O to each euidier not tnoluded in theini ,
going classes, who enlisted for two years or
and discharged after serving two years.
5. $5O to every soldier enlisted for two pout,
and discharged by reason of wounds received Lit
the tine of duty,
B. $5O to the widow, Ite,, as above, of awl'
soldier enlisted for less than two years, who (hal
in service, or of wounds or disease contracted 1 , 1
the army.
No additional bounty id allowed to titres year;
men who have received, or have heretofore beat
entitled to receive, more than $lOO national boa
ty, and none to two years' men; who have 0 -
calved, or are entitled to more than :lop Its
law enly applies to honorably discharged .3obIle.:1
ksf rho late war, and to none wh o has sole
transferred their discharges or rights to Istur , tl
The undersigned will attend t,romptly to
collection of all such claims, at reasonable rat , '
Where parties reticle at a distance, the busrited
ma) ho done by letter. Address
,TNO. I. tiIITCIIELL ,
Claim gent.
Wellsboro, Pa., Angie 0:15, 1385.
VOA S ALE—A Iptan (..1 watt:had thrat yd"
VOA
(aa mare,: .. enlor, itraoborry rota, welo
1800 the, or 900 each. ORO. efts lag
Charleston, September 10, 13h36—tf
LIFE AND ELDER SHE- 411-
DOWN.—Th•ise who wish to secure & opy
of this excettent work, can do so hy culitsic
this office noun. August 29, 1:469:_
slsooP.t.areYtEolßeell onNTI-9:71n0t agents
114 Machines. Three new ki.da. Cpper sthrf
feed, Warranted five years. Above salary tr late c', Ea l .
tnisaloni paid. The only machines sold in ti,e C M
States for lees than ,SlO, which aTO Italy
Howe, Wheeler of Wilson, Grover d Bah , ' r •
~and Bacheldtr. All other cheap InttcLitiel .tre
fringe=nts, and the roller or user are Ito.Vo
fine, and impri.s.onmont. Circular. file. Addre3l.,;:'‘
upon Shaw & altk, Bititleford,
$9O A. )10.)iT11 i—AGENTS WZlnttd
tirtly 7111 t, orbrles, juit out. 40,1r,,* 0
fiAlthlY, Chi Building, Biddeft,rd, Maras
dec.27;6s—lowly.
tOl3 -WORK, IN THE BEST STV LB. xld
with despatch, at THE AGITATOR Dace.
Arn ready to iptnidia eu3tbliiers with
Eel 2.
OLT2iTIE,9.
llanatteld, Tioga Co., Pa.
-School Year for 1886-7
Important to' Soldiers.
$l - 8 00