The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 28, 1866, Image 4

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    CURIOUS STA.TEStftS----SOMe, Statis
-Leal genius deviates that "more money
is expended in 'the United States for
I. , ,egars than for all the common schools
in the country." 0
A. wag. who is undoubtedly a lover-of
the weed,..sesing this statement going
through the papers,. gets off the follow
. _
it has bun calculated that the cost of
washing: llaca that might, just as well
be worn: two .clays longer, amounts to
enough in thin country to - more than
d:::;frav the expenses of the American
Board of Foreign fissions. -
The expense of buttons on the bac - ks
of our coats, where they are no earthly
vac, is equal to the support of all our or-,
phan asylums. - - - •
The value of to dress coats, (o
no value in reality, for warmth or con-•
venience.-0 is actually greater than the
cost of our excelle.nt system of common
schools.
.y.z boon eztimated that the value
of ola boot', thrown aside, which might
have heel_ worn at least a day longer, is
more than CD ough to bu.y flan nelnight
gown for ew v baby in the land. Also
that the cat of the extrainch on the tall
shirt et - dila:tor our young men is equal
to the Et1:11 ec, eastay to put a Bible into
the handt of everyone otthe Patagonian
giants,
GETTING JURY.—Thomas H. Ben-
toil was traveling through one of the
border counties of Missouri, when hear
ing that .‹....ourt, was in session at a certain
point he concluded to pass that way and
give it a call. Passing through forest
and briar, he was directed to a clearing,
where a rough frame house, without a
roof might be seen, surrounded by
st , :imps of strees and supported by splices
of sapling. The judge was seated on a
without his coat. Presently the
(L',•riffmade his appearance.
"Mr. Sheriff," said the Judge, "have
you got that jury ?"
The sheriff, blowing and swearing,
replied :
"Got nine of 'em, your honor, out
here in the thicket, tied with hickory
withes."
"The deuce you have !" roared the
judge. "Where are the other three?"
"Ez for them," answered the sheriff,
"I've done all that I - could do—set two
dogs and three niggers on their trail,
an' I reckon they'll fetch ,em by-' n-by. "
A Tnurr - Fut, ANswEn.—Bunkum, in
the old North State, is undoubtedly the
healthiest spot on earth, and it was on
that account that some "lower country
gentlemen'? were surprised one day to
see a Bunkumite at work upon an omi
nous looking " hole in the ground." Of
course they inquired what he was about.
" Digging a grave, sir."
" Digging a grave ! Why, I thought
people didn't die often here; do they?"
" Oh, no, sir; they never die here but
once!" •
They never asked that question but
once.
WREN Mr. Jefferson was President,
he received an invitation to make atour
through the Northern , States. In re
sponse he said :—"I confess I am not
reconciled to the idea of a Chief Magis
trate parading himself through the sev
eral States as an object of public gaze,
and in quest of an applause, which, to
be valuable, should be purely voluntary.
I had rather acquire silent good-will by
a faithful discharge of my duties, than
owe expressions of it to putting myself
in the way of receiving it."—Vol. s,pp.
101-2, Jefferson's works. -
" No, Amy, you're quite wrong I nev
er was refused in my life."
"Oh, Tom, how can you say so? Why,
there was Louis Simpson—"
" I tell you again, you'rewrongreom
pletely wrong. It's true, I was declined;
with thaiaks, once, but I never was re
fused."
OLEY has some more of those fine American
.0 watches, at No. 5 Union Block.
Hartman's Safety Bridle and Lines,
(Patented November 7,.3.865.)
AMOST valuable article for all who drive hor
ses. Seed' Agriculturist" for March, 1866.
Recommended by Wilkes, of the Spirit of the
Reece; Bonner, of the New York Ledger,{ and
many other celebrated horsemen.
The subscriber owns the patent for Tiogal, Sus
quehanna and Bradford counties. Individual or
township rights tor sale, on favorable terms.
Harness makers who wish to make the lines for
their customers who buy individual rights, will
be dealt with liberally.
By a slight alteration, the safety lines may be
attached to almost any bridle.
All persons are cautioned against• making or
using the bridle or lines, in the counties aforesaid,
without authority from the undersigned.
ROBERT C. EIMPBON.
Wellsboro,Sept._s, 1886-tf
Stoves & Tin Ware
FOR THE MILLION
OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDING,
Are now prepared to furnish the public with
anything in their line of business. in
.qnantity as
large, in quality as good, and as .oheap 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,
promptiy,astd ^ warranted to give satisfaction.
REPAIRING
executed. in the best manner and with dispatch
CALL AND SEE US.
ROBERTS a KELSEY.
Waliabortragle, Walsh ?,1866.
A STRIKE
I=
E G Itt:Nt44l44Yßalt-,
NO. - 1. &J,
M=IMIIMIN2I
CONCERT BLOCK,
HES
CORNING, suiralit aiiiwit N. T
DRY 'GOODS AND
At greatly redacted prises
A - WORD TO - MY OLD YRIRNDS iria
the community generally. Not beingairiand
to long and windy_advertisements andlarge an,
penditerei to the Printers, I herewithAmbinit a
condensed statementof facts at a small cost, with
the - understanding that the surplus capital wfil be
better employed in reducing the price of Goods to
my customers
My stock is fall and complete to supply all the
wants of my old customers-and many new owe,
both in the Retail and Job Trade for the ap
proaching Fall and Winter. Raving a splendid
stock of
Flannels, Full Cloth, Cassimeres,
' Brown and Bleached Sheet
ings and
Bought under the late low prices
PRINTS from common to bed classes. A great
variety of
CHOICE DRESS GOODS
At lower pricei, as well as a splendid assortment
of fine goods, at less prises than can be boxight in
the State. Among them may be found
All Wool Merinos; at 5s to 12s der
yard. Empress Cloths, , plain .
and figured, Merinos, Bom
• ,l3azines, Alpacas, Mo- _ _
hairs, - Scotch Plaid;
Sm., eke.
.T.A.DIRS° :C.E,QT4
0 4 , ; 11.
For Stnat Sacks and Cloaks, and a variety of
Goods adapted to Traveling Dresses and Capes.
A splendid stock of rail and Winter.
FINE PAISLEY SHAWLS,
Comprising s Twisty of style 'and quality, num
$2,00 to $50,00 each.
CA,RPE TS,
From 50 conu to $2,00 per yard. A full and
complete assortment of
BOOTS AND Mak -
Adapted to the Falfaad3fiater!tiatb:
Gloves, Hosiery & Yankee Notions.
And in fact ell clams of Goods usually kept Isf
•
A FIRST CLASS COUNTRY STORE.
The Adrinteges term
GROCERY CUSTOMERS'
,_ - •
Are not to be misunderstood, when the steady
and unexampled increase of business is taken
into account. I say without the fear of contra
diction, that with the large purchases I am ma
king from month to month, for cash I can -Belli('
the country - trade as low as they can buy in the
city, including freight, which gives me an oppor
tunity to offer
Superior Advantages to the Job
Trade.
And also to the retail - trade which' I am 'doing,
and am bound Id do, 01 rates furnishing largely
increased advantages to the '
RETAIL PIIIIZIUSERS,
Over any other establishment in Western N. Y
iret- Will give my customers the benefit of any
change in the market/ as I am posted In auction
and other sales from day to day 10 telegraph
and otherwise.
, Orders through the mails num the Job
Trade will be promptly attended to, and all goods
warranted to be as recommended or they.may be
retursted at one., by freight, at my lapetus.
GOY.
gown & Oat. 24, 1866.
F 3974
MID
J. R. Botwen & Co.,
Thankful for the liberal' patronage ei a
criminating public in the past, would respectfully
announce to the people of Tioge. and adjoining
counties, that they are now receiving from Now
York a large and well selected
El
STOCK OF 1000 S,
adapted to the wants of this community, which
they will sell as usual at the
VERY LOWEST MARKET -PRICER.
liaTillit become satisfied that we can do bet
ter for
OUR CUSTOMERS AND OURSELVES,
lIIII=III
'liirdoing a ready pay brialneas;iiiilliiili continue
- ikon our goods on the principle of
SMALL PROFITS, WICK SALES AND
MBE
.oar•stock consists fit part of Dry Goods,
- . anicrifg which
=I
CASSIMERES, BROAD ()LOTH, SAT.
INET, TWEEDS, FLANNELS,
LAbIES' ; CLOTH, &C. • .
LADIES; DR ES S GOODS
AND TRIMMINGS„ DUPLEX
ELIPTIC, SILVER • SPRING
AND
OTHER KINDS
OF HOOP SKIRTS.
YANKEE ,NOTIONS, HAT'S fr. ! C4.P4 1 -
8 0 q1 1 4440 8 tOE444tOOW
lES, HARDWARE, CROCK;
ERY, AC., AC.
Along experience in the lumber trade gives us
confidence ihat we can supply.
.JOBBER§ i ANP OTHFJ,IO
PERFECTLY-- SATISFACTORY TO
We cordially invite . one and all to call and see
our etoolt before purchasing elsewhere, 'as we-be
lieve you will save morie7 by so doing. Don't
- - - forget - the place, ' •
EMPIRE STORE, 1410. 1 UNION ,BLOCK.
We!labor°, Sept.' 19, 1866
NEM
MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
announce to the citizens of Tioga County,
that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Britten's, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he
hasp at kgreett outlay, stocked hia store on
with ot complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles:
EINOM!E
NAILS, -SPIRES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
. MILL, BAND AND :BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
• _ CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES, -
•-' ' • AUGERS," "
BITTS,
HITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVEIA :ET.ADVS, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
' - BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES,' AXLE-
TREES, ELLIP- 4
• TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND 'IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS, '
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES, '
POWDER AND .
CAPS.
• ill! a : . 1j t• 41:
a new thing; and made for nae„ These are but a
few of the many articles composing oar, stock
of Hardware-.
We invite the public to call and examinevior
themselves. 7i_Ve aiukto keep the best quality of
goods in our line; and all work to order done
promptly and well. Vilittial ROBRETIS.
;... _ ~-,i ,lil•_:
READY PAY.
• -
also, - a large line of
with anytbiug in their line at _ rates
THEit.
Stoves: Stoveii::
AND EIAI&DVVA.IBE:
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
Welleboro, Sept. 1,1866.4 f.
,:.L BALDWIN & CO.,
TIOGA, -
llcapeatfully interim their .euettimers and friends,
that haringentarety - seld out their oltreteek ,.
•, ' , I •
PRY GODS
.e‘t Awn:Mat They Alive: replaced them with *
;hew tad' wall selected lot of
DRESS GOODS,
DeLAINES, CIIAI;LIES, PRINTS,
BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS,
FANCY CASSIBIERES,
READY - MADE 01,0 THING,
LINEN COATS, HATS - AND CAPS,
-LADLES' HATS TRIMMED AND
PLAIN, CARPET WARP,
~ 14PWS 811 ,) 4 44 I
WALL AND WINDOW PAPER,
&.TINItAn
our duck of '
GROORRIES AND -PROVISIONS
is large atid com . ploste; titurFisawoffiald =esti*.
spooktullyeall your uttentiot
•
- • QUALITY AND PRICE.
FLOUR, SAT '
AP ti
we keep 'an hand at all times and will be sold at
prices to, defy competition:.
'
YOUR BUTTER, CREME, EGOS,
GRAIN; &0.,
Is as good as the CASH to us at their market
value.
T. L. BALDWIg & CO.
TIOGA, May 16, 1866-1 y
Drugs, Nidiefiies, Ikc.
BELDEN,
B . LOS4BI;TRG;_ PA
EEPS constantly on"nand a fine stock of Pure
XL Drugs, Medioinei, Cheluicals, ,tc., • .
, .
WINES AND LIQUORS,
for Medicinal and Sacramental use; also all the
popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Varnishes, Oils,
thc. all kinds of brushes, Dyo Colors, Dye Woods
and Stuffs, Eine Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Pom
ades, Cosmetics, &v.,
STATIONERY, PENS, PENCILS,
PAPER AND ENVELOPES,
Xemorandum Books, Pass Books, &a., Potash
in bulk at 1& Gents per pound,. Kerosene 011,
Lamp Oil, Turpentine, Bensinel-24c. , -
Fresh Oatmeal and Pearl Barley at ots per
pound." • I am sole agent in Blossburg for Dr.
N. Weaver's Eat. Fireweed, and warrant it to
cure Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Pimples on
the face, and all diseases arising from imply°
state of the Blood if used according to directions.
Particular attention given to compounding
Physician's end other Prescriptions. I guaran
tee satisfaction, both In quality and price.
Remember the Storo, opposite the new Coal
Co's Store, Blossburg. Pa.
Aug. lb, 186&-tf. J. L. BELDEN.
Card, Staples & Son,
• .
ARE PREPARED TO SELL AS CHEAP
as any dealers in the county,-1 genera as
sortment of
DRY- GOODS, GROCERIES,
_-----
.
READY-MADE-CLOTHING, HATS, -
- OAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, FUR
NISHING GOODS,
EARTHERN, STONE, AND GLASS (PARE,
in abort, everytlang usually kept in a Country
store, all of which will be sold as low as else
wltererfor
READY PAY ONLY !'
No- trouble to Show
Goods.
CALL AND SATIETY YOTIESELVET.
.1111111•11 b
SSTAPLESA CO., grateful to old patrons for
past, favors, hope for a continuance of the
same. Having formed a copartnership with G.
P. CARD, they feel confidinfthat ibef‘cati do
better than ever before, as the new firm will have
a-larger assortment.
- COMPETITION DEFIED !
CARD, STAPLES A BON.
Iteenayviile, Feb. 21, 1866.-ly.
ArIENERAL wholesale agent for the Celebrated
Ur PATENT PLATE PlANOS•inannfactured
by DECKER BROS., CHICHERLNG A. SON'S
PIANOS, HAINES BRO'S PIANOS, MASON
HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, and Treat,
Linsley, I Co's Melodeons.
- Orders from dealers and Teachers - especially
solicited. Address, L. B. POWELL,
July 20. 116 Penns Avenue, Saisaton, Pa.
INDUS WRY ittIST PROSPER.
Boots, Shoe3,-Leather.
GEO. 0* DERBY,
..UL,
AVING tionghtttle MC.I4 and good-will et the ba-
Mums - cevidacted lo this beirongh by " The
&ass Boss," will continuo the same at the standletely
oi.cupied by them. Good custom 1:061 ' made 10 order
andrerrented will be the first thlrus in order at this
shop; but special attention Will also Le - given to keeping
up *goad tap*, of
LEATHER' AND FINDINGS,- Such as
• SOLE aud UPPER LININGS, BIND
ING, PEGS, THRRAD, NAILS,
LASTS, AWLS,. WAX.,. (Lett.;
and, in a vaneraPway, the earicte Lxin's 'molly kept
at steeling shop. ,
Cash paid for inns, sera, PZI.Z9 and Puss ; and par
ticallis attention given to the purchase of Tentand dea
con skins, for which the highest market pricy will be
paid. Itsteriaso done promptly and well.
Gilo. 0. DEASY.
lisTWg sold the sleek in trade cad good-trill of the
business Wily conducted by us to Air. Derby, we cor
dially ream:egad him io our old cattornors, as a good
workman, aadasiostre-tlealing titan.
. - GELAS. W. a BEADS.
Wellsboro, Nay' 2,19436.
SPRING OF /118.-
PILES OF NEW GOODS AT LAW
RENCEVTVA ~;AT 911E . 4.TTAX
REDUCED` PRICES.
C. S. Mather & Co.
take pleasoreii announcing to the public gen
erally that thitnevejriat returned from New York
wit 4 the-largestinti lutist desirable attrok of floods
in Tioga County. We have a full line of _
BTAPL! AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS
AND- CASHMERES, HATS A CAPS,
BOOTS SHOES, GROCERIES,
Ready Blade Clothing, and Custom
TAILORING
superintended by a that-glass Cutter
Is fatd, we have a, eomplete assortment of all
that is new and desirable. We aro determined
so take the lead in Low Paicas for the Spring of
M,‘ ."ffZl7:4l
To . see is to be "convinced," and to look gill cost
you nothing.
We extend thanks for former liberal patronage,
and only ask that the friends of low prices and
small profits will call at our'oonnters and sing,
themselves ' that Lawrenceville is the plaoe to
bay Goode right.
C. S. MATHER SD CO
Lawrenaevillei, Apr. 25, 1866.
161LOITE FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
buokwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always
ou hand. Call at the Charleston Mill before buy
iitcYour flour and feed. I can make it an object
fot.you to buy. A. HIISSICLL.
May 16, 1888-tf
.
A LECTURE TO -YOUNG MEN._
470/ - Just published, la a sealed envelope:
' Price six cents. A lecture en the ne
e" e. ti•
' ture, treatment and radical cure of
iiparmatarrhosa or seminal weakness, Involuntary emle
sloes, sexual debility and impedimenta to marriage gen
erally. iforvorumees, consumption, epilepsy and tits.
mental and physical incapacity, resulting from self
abuse, &c., by Robert J. Culverwell, M. D., authoi of the
"green-book," *c: -
The world renowned author, in this admirable lee
tura, elearly proves from his own experience that the
awful conecguanceeof self-abuse may be effectually re-
Anved•withoot medicine, and without dangerous Burst
cal operations, boogies, instromeuta, rings, or cordials,
pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectu
al, by which every sufferer, 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. Sent under 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 a CO.,
jylB - 127 Bowery, N.Y., p. office boi 4,588.
DRUGS FOR THE MILLION.
WEBB'S DRUG
• STDRE.—The undersign
ed respectfully announces that be has as
sumed the entire control of the
DRUG & CHEMICAL STORE,
Second doer. which be
has acted' np for4Wparioso, and haring largely
/Maimed his stook is now prepared to furnish his
old customers and slogans with.
k
PURE DRUG'S, -CHEMICALS, PATENT
MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS,
PURE WINES AND
• , LIQUORS;
FOR MEDICINAL USE.
almost every article to be fatted to as establish
' meat of this. Sub as
_ .
Horse and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil,
Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Glass,
Paints, Putty, Sponges,
A great collection
of the best
Perfumery, Manufactured, Toilet
soaps a vitriai letuda, and
good quality, Tobacco
.and Cigars
s
of the most approved Brikula always ow band
Re would Oa attention of the PUblio to
his splendid stook of
N lions, consisting of Hair, Tooth,
Paillt;nllllfamiSeil.Braih
ea, Cutlery, Pipes, Drink.
ing Cups, - •
7. - -
.
Chess es . ..l32l4lMaininOn Board, Chew,
Doinunoesr*o.,,,Also . a large
assortmatii of Toys foi.
Children.
la' Particular attention will he glum for Pre
paring Physicians' Presoriptions and Family
Recipes. Batisfaotion giver' to all who'favor him
with their patronage., - R. B. WEBB,
Aug. 1,1866. Druggist.
WANTED—QTY BUSHELS OF
dried raspberries, 611 do of blackberries—
for *high the highest market price in cash will be
paid by
J. B. BOWEN t CO.
Weilsboro, August lb, 1886.
1866
R.
W -
B.
•
ANNOUNCEMENT:
E have reduced the price of Flour $1 pet
barrel, Feed and Meal 60 cents per cwt,
and shell cell, FOR CASIT ONLY,
' 'O. J. HILL FLOUR, WRIGHT &
BAILEY'S BEST WHITE
WHEAT FLOUR,
SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. BUCK
-.WHEAT FLOUR, GROUND
FEED, CORN i MEAL,
BRAN, &43. i ap. _
CASEf PAID ron AtL KINDS OF
GRAIN.
WEIGHT it BAILEY.
Wertaboro, Jan. 24 1 18615.
& N. HAMMOND'S NURSERY.-
?Middlebury, Tloga Co., Pa.,
Situatbd on the Plank Road,-4 miles from TiOga
We are prepared to furnish 100,00 n fruit Tress
at the following prices:
- Appletrees—large sizo, 25 eents at the Nursery;
30 cents delivered. Common size, 20 cents at the
Nursery, 25 cents delivered. - Pear Trees, 50 cts.
SUMMER APPLES.—Burnham Harvest, Early
Harvest, Chenatigo Strawberry, Washington
Strawberry,
_Red Astrachan, Summer Bellflower,
BummerMasan, Summer King, Sweet Bow, sour
Bow.
F4.u, APPLE9.—Fameuse, Gravenstein, Rambo,
Ribetbn Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin,
Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blusb, Large Wine,
Ladies' Sweeting, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet.
WINTZR APPLES.—Baldwin, Bailey Sweet,
Black Gilltlower, Blue Pearmain, American Gol
den Russet, Roxbury Russet,Rhode Island Green
ing,Esopus Spitzenburg, Swear, Sweet Gillflower,
Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet,
Pound Sweet, Pound Soar, Peck's Pleasant, I all
man Sweet, Tompkins Co. King, Wagner.
Paws:—Hartlett, English Jargonelle, Bleaker's
Meadow, Bella Lucrative, Louisa Bona D Jeuey,
Seckal, Beurre D' Amalie, Golden Beurre,Flensish
Beauty, Glout Morcean, Lawrence.
Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots
--several varieties. C. do N. HAM MOND.
Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa.., Jen. I, 1865-1 y
DjATIVE GRAPE BRANDY.
"OLD CATAWBA," Vintage of 1862, on sale by
P. It. WILLIAMS, Druggist,
who refers the public to
N. Packer M. D.; J. H. Shearer, M. D.;
L. M. Johnson, M. D.
Warranted pure for Medicinal purposes,
Oct. 3, 1866, '
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Patented May 29, 1866
TLUS is en article for wash mg without rubbing, ex
cept iii_very,dlrty places, which will require. vury
slight rub, aryl unlike other preparations offered for e
like purpose, WILL Nut ROT THE masrUts, but will leave
them much WHITER then ordinary methods, without the
usual wear and tear.
It removes gre,,iso spots as if by magic, and softens
the dirt by soaking. ho that rinsing will in ordinary
cases entirely remove it.
This powder is pi epared in accordance wi th chemical
science, and upon a process peculiar to 'itself, xhtch is
secured by Letters Patent. It has been in use for more
than a year, and has proved itself an universal favorite
Wherever it Ims,been used.
Among the advantages claimed are the following, viz;
It saves all the expense of soap usually need on cot
ton and /men goods.
It eaves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and
tear.
Also, for cleaning windows It is unsurpassed With
one quarter the labor and expense usually required, it
imparts a beatuitot gloss and luster, much superior to
any other modo. No water required except to- moisten
the powder.
Directions with each package.
And can be readily appreciated by a single trial. The
cost of wiulhinz for a faintly of lire or six persona wilt
not exceed Timis CENTS.
The manufacturer" of this powder are aware that
many useless compounds bare been introduced $ll6 the
publie which have rotted the cloth, or failed in remov
ing the dirt: but knowing% the intrinsic excellence of
this article, they confidently proclaim it as being adapt.
ed to meet a demand which ban lohg existed, and which
has heretofore remained tins:applied. Manufactured by
Ifc)WE & STETICSS,
260 Broadway, Boston.
Alsopmatinfactnrers of family dye colors For sale
b 6 grocers and dealers everywhere. octl ,'6C-Zro.
EREMINGTON Jr- SONS, Manufacturers
• of Revolvers, Rifles, Muskets and Car-
- 4
bines, for the -United States ear
vice. Also, pocket and belt Revolvers
Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolv
ing Rifles, Rifle and Shot Gun Barrels,
and Gun Materials, sold_ by gun i dea-Jars and the
trade generally.
In these days of housebreaking and robbery, ev
ery house, store, bank and office, @ham& have one of
REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late
improvements in pistols, and those of superior
workmanship and form, will 'find al. combined in
the nets REMINGTON RE.VOLTEMS Circulars con
taining cats and description of our Arms, will be
furnished upon application.
E. REMINGTON A SONS, Ilion, N. Y,
Moottit Nicisots, Agents, No. 40, Courtland
street, New York. ap 4 66
FOUTZ'S
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Horse nil Cattle Polygon.
TER, HEAVES,
COUGHS, DIS
TEMPER, FE
VERS, FOUNDER
LOSS QF APPE
TITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, ,te. Its
use improves the
wind, increases
the appetite--gives
a smooth and
glossy skin—aml
transforms th e
miserable skeleton
_horse.
In all diseases of S
the Lungs, Liver,
Ace., this article
acts as a specific.
By putting f.r...m
one-half a p.ip,r
to a., paper in a
barrel of swill th
above diseases
wit/ be erailic.inia
•------
or entirely prevcnicil If given in time, a certain
preventive nail L 0,4
Price 25 Conn no. 2 ._ P•••:,e o r Papel3 fur $l.
PILZPAZED
g• A- .rNottir.:72,- rmo.,
6T TEMP,
~iVUOM 5 LE Run AND IMEIMr. DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, ILI,
For Sale by Droggi , t9 and St:, tbro” , rl,-
out the United State.
For male by John A. Roy, Wolloboro.
MEAT MARKET.
ANDREW T. TIPPLE, having reemdly
purchased Mr. Wni. Townsenli'p interest in tht
NEAT MARKET,
would say to the citizens of We?Ashur° and vseitnty
that /to will continue the business at the ”Id Borst
41%1113—giving his entire attentiou to ZUpplyi tl ,
the wants of all who may fever hint with their
patronage. Constantly on hand
PRESS MEATS OP ALL KINDS.
Shop one Door South of Derby's Shoe Shop
Wellaboro, SapL 28, 1866 tf.
Good Dl'
'eiNs to Soldiers and their
Heirs.
ALL who have any -f— ;
interest in war clali ta ,
will find it to them advantage to read the
following ants of Congress Month have recently
become law :
SEC. let of an act of June 6,1866, provides for
all soldiers ur sailors who have lot the eight of
both eyes, i>r both hands, su as to requite con
stant attendance, the. d 1111 a of
Sae. E. To those who have lost both feet, er
are totally dteobled to the S;10.0 SO as to require
constant atteudauce, the sum 4 $2O.
SEC. 3. Those who have lust one band or one
foot, or are so disabled as to render them unable
to perform manual labor equivalent to the loss of
a band or a foot., the corn of $l5,
SEC. 4. - Persons who have been deprived of
their pensions under act of March 3,130, in con.
sequence of being in the civil service of the U.
States Government, are restored.
Sac. 5. Pensions are extended to dependent
fathers and brothers, as we❑ as to mothers and
sisters.
In addition to the above sot, to such persons as
are embraced by it. t;ortgress. before its clots,
July 25, 1.8813, passed la hill granting additional
bounties, and ale,, one increastu K the peheuni to
widowa and orph.tist, sod eatendlog the benefits
of the pension laws to the heirs and representa—
tives of cilirtain invalid applicants, to wit
Sec. 2 of the act of July 25, 1866. provides Clr
pens i on ,, t, qioll,Wll of deceased soldiers or sail—
ors having children by such soldiere or saii b ",
at the rate of two dollars per month for each
child of
,soldier or i tailor under the age of eixteen
years.
SEC. 3 gives an increase of pensions to those,
widows now receiving a pension of less than eight
dollars per mouth, except Revolutionary widows.
This act provides a bounty of one hundred dol.
Jars to all three years' men enlisting. since April
19, 1861, and fluty dollars to all two years' me n
who enlisted since said period.
The above is additional to the $lOO or $5O
bounty provided for in previous-acts.
Blanks will be forwarded-to all who wish my
assistance,in the collection of these claims, wits
proper instructions.
All elnitns agairyot the United States Govern
ment promptly adjusted and collected.
WM. B. SMITH,
U. S. Pension ab,lllrounty Agent.
Knoxville, Tioga County, Aug. 15i 18Cti.
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY.
THE UNDERSIGED having purchased
L the well known Woolen- Factory of Messrs.
E. do B. S. Bowen on the Cow2triesquo River, two
miles east of Knoxville, takes this method of
informing the inhabitantsof Tioga and adjoining
counties that he will manufacture wool by the
yard or on ehares toonit customers, into
FLANNELS, CASSIMEREs. DUE-SKINS,
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. Ile will pay partionlaratten
tion of
Roll Cardingdc. Cloth Dressing,
which will be done in the neatest t4ssible man
ner, having added one now Roll Ala/chins, will
enable him to diapateb And accommodate people
from a distance. lie would farther say that be
has carried on tho business in manufacturing
wool for farmers in Bradford end 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 ING4TA.M.
Deerfield, Jan. 1,1866-1 Y
Hand Power Loom ',Patented 1865.
A LL persons interested in the production of practi-
A L cal machinery into oar country, are reque.dted to
inTestigate the merits of
HENDERSON'S HAND POWER, LOOM.
This loom will do all kinds of hand weaving.
It will weave jeans, blankets, plain cloth, Nitinet,
kersey, flannel, seamless sack, double width blankets.
or any kind of cottou,,wool. or flax cloth. It treads the
treadles, throws the al:attle, lets off the web, and takes
up the cloth. It makza the upper shed as the batten
Comes forward, and beats up the filling after the cirrus
is MlLde r makinz better cloth and better selvage than
can be made in any other way.
It is the only hand loom that is suitable
for weaving wool,
as no loom that maims all the *bed as the batten gets
back, will weave wool satisfactorily.
It has no strtisgs to stretch end get out of order ; hu
treadles at botb sides of the loom, ruakiug toe shad
complete at both sid,s.
This loom is made to weave the different kluds et
cloth, by simply changing the pins that make the up
per shed.
Township rights for sale. Call at Welishorg, Tiop
county, Pa., and see a full siaad loon in operation Or.
dere for looms solicited. LEWIS WETMORE,
Millsboro„ May 2, '66.-ly A. F. PACK. RD
JOHN SUHR,
WOULD announce to the citizens of Walthe
r° and surrounding country. that he ban
opened a shifp on the corner of Water and Crof
ton streets, for the purpose of manufacturing all
kinds of
CABINET FURNITURE,
REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE
to order. COFFINS of all kinds furnished on
short notice. All work done promptly and war
ranted. Wellsboro, June 27. LW.
Important o Soldiers.
FT HE bill to equalize tiaunties has became a
1. The fallowing is an analysis of its
provisions:
1. 5100 to three years' men who served their
time.
This preparation,
loux and favorably
known, will thor
oughly- reinvigorate
broken-down and
2ow•splrited horses,
by strengthening
and cleansing the
stomach and lutes-
2. WO to three years' men discharged by
reason of wounds received in service.
3. $lOO to the widow. minor children, or pa
rents, in the order named, of any such =older
who died of wounds or disease eoutreeted
vice.
4. $5O to each soldier not included in thee*
going classes, who enlisted for two years or msg ,
and discharged after serving, two years.
5. $5O to every soldier enlisted for two years,
and discharged by reason of wounds received in
the line of duty.
8. $5O to the widow, Am, as above, of acerY
soldier enlisted for less than two years, who :IA
in service, or of wounds or disease contracted in
the army.
No additional bounty is allowed to throryean'
men who have received, or have heretoioto beak
entitled to receive, more than sloo'nntional boun
ty, and none to two years' men, who have re
ceived, or-are entitled to more than $5O. Tha
law only applies to honorably discharged soldiers
of the late war, and to none who have sold cr
transferred their discharges or rights to bounty•
The undersigned will attend promptly to 110
collection of all such claims, at reasonable rates•
Where parties reside at a distance, the busts . 5
may be done by letter. Address
J. 5.10. I. MITCHELL,
Claim Agent ,
Wellaboro, Pa., August 15, 1888.
It i 3 a sure pre
ventive of all d.is
e3.es Incident to
VatiOn Is invaluable.
m proves the quality
of the Junk. It bus
been proven by ac
tual experiment to
increase the quan
tity of milk and
cream twenty l i re:
cent. and make the
butter 13rm and
tweet. In fattening
cattle, it even theta
RD appetite, loceens
thqit bide, and
them thrive
FOR SALE.—A span of matched. three year
old mares; color, strawberry roan. woe'
1800 lbs, or 900 each. (IRO. CRAMEII
Charleston, September- 19, 18911-tf
T IFE AND TIMES OF ELDER 'SHEAR
-14. DOWN.—Thuse whp wish to secure a oil
of this excellent work,- enn do so by calling at
this office soon. August '29, 1861 i.
hR BAR ! Wouant sgents er_er;
15011. 11 ,11ehero to bell onr UPI:OI'D
Ing 31achines. Three new kiuds. Upper and ull`'` e
feed. Warranted rive sure. Above salary or larg ,, ' w ;
missions paid. Tbu cly tuschines mold in the
States for less than $lO, whielt are fully 1evn. , .. 1
Howe, Wheeler d Wiismt, Grocer ,E 'Eater, Xt;i r dtr •
Cb., and BacAeld.r. .411 other cheep nr‘ebillo no " ,
fringements,aot thu seder or user•sre flak fJ ao: - . 1;
fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or
upon Maw & Clark, BhldoMd, Mathes
$9O A ,IfONTIP—AtiENTS wonted h,r
Ural ' new urtides, just out. Address 0 +
GABBY, City Building, Biddeford, Mein*,
deo.27,ll4—lsurly. •
,
JOS -WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE. and
with despatch, at THE iiiilTATOtt Office.
BOUNTIES.
FULL CLO NI'S, ui All kinds