The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 05, 1866, Image 4

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Next in familiarity .to the ferns are
the mosses—these delicate little velvety
or lavelike plants that spread themselves
over the - bark of old trees; on moist rocks,
upon hedge banks, on old cottage roofs,
especially if composed of th piah ; -they
grow , in fact, n almost every habitat
that supports life.. The flowers of these,
though extremely. .minute, can be made
out, much more readily than those of
ferns. • While the plant still seems no
snore than a tuft of minute leaves, deep
down amid the recesses of the foliage
there are developed tiny organs anala
gous to:stamens and pistil; the latter,
on being fertilized, is elevated upon _ a
stalk. as fine as hair, and then we get
those „pretty little capsules, fat and
green; or ruby and half pendulous, that
show so conspicuiously to the observant
eye in early spring. They are more like
choice flowers than like seedpods, and
are so organized as to exhibit some of
the phenomena that pertain to the very
highest race of plants. The rim 'of
the capsule is set round, for instance,
with delicate and moveable rays, resem
bling the white border of a daisy, and
exhibiting the same kind of sensitive
ness to changes of the atmosphere—that
is to say, closing when it is moist and
clouded, opening out fiat when the sun
shines and the heaven's breath smells
-wooingly. The seeds are impalpable,
minute, and float in the air like the
winged ones of thistles, but, of course,
invisible. When carried or blown
against any moist and shady surface,
they cling to it and commence active
life and in a little while make it seem
as if a coat of bright green • paint had
- been overspread there. Mosses, inde
pen dentlY of the beauty of their little
capsules, are plants that abound in curi
ous interests. There is good reason to
believe that the plant referred to under
the name of the "hyssop that springeth
out of the wall" was one of their -num
ber. Since hyssop, properly so called,
is neither an inhabitant of walls nor so
-remarkable for diminutiveness, as to
form pearly so suitable a contrast to the
cedar of Libanon, it is pretty certain, at
alrevents; that the allusion is made to
something else and the positive ergo=
meats are all in favor of its having been
mosses that Solomon spoke of. Mosses,
like' ivy and - wallr-flowers, consecrate
themselves to the ruin. The time worn
castle, the' roofless abbey, are favorite
abodes with them. They love also to
grow in rural graveyards, and may -of
ten be seen filling up the deep cut let
ters of the epitaph. They are too small
for the posy or bouquet ; not impressive
-enough for the flower garden ; they seem
marked out by nature for elegant and
sacred purposes that shall be all their
own and these they never fail to fulfill.
Nature'never forgets either her festivi
ties or her tender sympathies. When
spring and summer come the chaplets
are always ready, beautiful as gladness,
and dipped in odors ; when there is any
thing sad or solemn she is ready again,
and with a smile that gives a poetical
side even to death.—L. H. Grinder.
A witty young rascal passing through
the town of —, in Alabama, not long
since, wanted some whisky, and know
ing it could only be obtained by a phy
siciazt,,wrote himself an order, signing
it with his own name, to which a learn
ed M. D. was attached. He presented
it at the drug store of a gentleman who,
though unrecognized by him, proved to
be an old acquintauce.
"Hello, Frank," said be, "when dio
you get to be a doctor?"
"I'm not a dootor."
" Why, what's that M. D. to your
name for then?"
Frank saw he was . caught ; but deter
mined to make the•best of it, put on
a very innooent look, and meekly an
swered ;
" Oh, that's for Mighty Dry !"
Of course bigot the whisky.
OLBY bee some more of those fine American
12 watches, at No. 5 Union Block.
Hartman's Safety Bridle and Lines.
(Patented November 7,1865.)
AMOST valuable article for all who drive hor
see. See "Agriculturist" for March, 1866.
Recommended by Wilkes, of the Spirit of ths.
Timer; Bonner, of the New York Ledger, and
many other eelebrated horsemen.
The subscriber owns the patent for Tioga, Sus
quehanna and Bradford counties. Individual or
township rights for sale, on favorable terms.
Harness makers who wish to make the lines for
their customers who buy individual rights, will
be dealt with liberally.
Br 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. SIMPSON.
Wellshoro, Sept. 5, 1886—tf
Stoves & Tin Ware
FOR THE MTLT,ION
OPPOSITE BOY'S BUILDING,
Are now prepared to furnish the public with
anything in their line of business, in quantity as
large, in quality as good, and is cheap in price
as any dealers in Northern Pennsylvania. -
They pay particular attention, to the
STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS,
and intend to keep a fall assortment of everything
in that line. t,
TIN WARE 'MADE TO ORDER,
protaptly; and,warnatod to give satisfaction.
REPAIRING
executed in the beet tawnier end with dispateh
CALL AND SEE US.
' ROBERTS & KELSEY
Welliborough, March 7,156
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REGUNTOR STORE,
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CONCERT BLOCK,
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CORNING, STRUBEN COUNTY, N. Y.
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DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
At gr 1 .1 3 0 19 I . ll 4Pediattittg , ,!
El
EX. A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS and
the community generally. Not being a friend
to long and
.witttly,advertisement*Aind large ox.
penditureq to the Printers, I herewith submit a
condensed, statemeu t of facts at a omen neat, with
the understanding ttuat the aurpins capital will le
better empioied in reducing. the price of Gooda.to
my customers
My stock is fall and complete to supply all the
wants of my old easterners and many new ones,
both in. the -Retail and Job Trade! f . itr the ap
proaching Fall: and Winton-. Having a splendid
stock a
Flannels, Full Cloth; Cassimeres,
Brown and Bleached Sheet
ings and Shirtings,
Bought under the jatejowpricef!,:.
PRINTS from common to best classes. A grea
variety of
CHOICE. DRESS GOODS
At lower prices, as well as a splendid assortment
of fine goods; at lase prices than can be bought in
the State. Among them may be found
All Wool : Merinos, -at 5s to 12s Ter
'yard. Empress Cloths, plain
and figured, Merinos, Bom
-
hairs, Seote.h, Plaid,
&e., &c.
LADIES' CLOTH, '
For Street Sacks and Cloaks, and a variety of
Goodosidaptad, to Trurolipg-Dreass and Capes.
' .?'.0 1 ,0 114404111 Winter-
FINE PAISLEY' SHAWLS,
Comprising a . variety of style and
from
$2,00 to 00,00 each, -
CARPETS,
From 50 cents to $2,00 per yard. A full and
complete amortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Adapted to the Fall and Winter trade
Gloves, Hosiery & Yankee 'Notions
And in fact all classes of Goods 'usually kept in
A FIRST CLASS COUNTRY STORE
The Advintagiii:to my
- .
GROCERY CUS MAUS'.
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 cask/ can aellto
the country blade as low - avtheynittr thy in the
city, including freight, which gives me an oppor
tunity to offer -
Superior Advantages to the Job
Trade.
And also to the idea trade whiei lam doing,
and am bound to do, at rates furnishing largely
increased advantages to the
, .
RETAIL PURCHASERS,
Over any other sstablidnesnt in Western N. Y
,
give my enstomarithe beitalit tirkix
change in the markets as I am' xtsted in stnetion
and other sales from day to day by telegraph
and otherwise.
JON- Orders through -the realli•froin thwi Job
Trade will be, prOmptly attended to, and al) goods
warranted to be as recommended or they maybe
returned atones, by freigibt, at mykxpense.
Corning,, Oot. 24f_ /866►
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Thankful for the liberal patronage of a dis
t:tried:Wing public in the past, would respectfully
announce to the people of Tioga and adjoining
counties, that they are now'recciirinifrom New
York a largo and well selected
STOCK OF GOODS,
adapted to the wants of this community, which
they will sell as usual at the
VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
Having become satisfied that we can do bet•
Kt •
OUR CUSTOMERS AND OURSELVES,
by doing a ready pay business, we shall continue
to sell our goods on the principle of •
SMALL PROPITS,-QUICK SALES AND
READY PAY.
Our stock consists in part of Dry Goods,
among which will be found
CASSIiirEEES:BEDAD s CLOTII,' SAT
' ' MET: TWEEDS; FLANNELS; '
LADIES' • CLOTH, &C.,
A : „ , 1
LADIES' DR:E S - GOODS
i) PL - ti •
Emma,. SILVELISPRING
AND, OTHER KINDS
OF ItOOP
YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS_ Sr. OA/ 1 S
BOOTS AND SHOES,GROCER
IES, HARDWARE, 'CROCK
ERY, &C., &C.
, t r ;,
“Cf . `?“•,:•
A long experience in the lumber trade gives us
confidence that we can supply
JOBBERS AND.OTHERS,
with anything in their line at rates
PRVE . OTLY SATI SFACTORY TO
,
-WoUordially invite one And' is 411 and see
our stock beforiapnrebasing elsewhere, as we be
lieve you will save money by so doing. Don't
forget the place,
EMPIRE STORE, NO.I tr NION BLOCK.
:::T/411141;;;;roi Sept. 19,• 1866. -
Stoves: Stoves 2:
MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
announce to the citizens of Tioga County,
that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheetdlron Ware, he
hal . ,at a great outlay, stocked hie store on
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles :
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, , • •
' • CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXE' %
• AUGERS, •
BITTS, , -
HITT-STOCKS; HATCHETS; CHISKii,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
, , ,REIFOH-SOREWitik
WOODISG'REWI3,. , OARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE-
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
&•BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE.:: .
HANGINGS; CORN •-
' POPPERS,
SAUSAGE MIMES 'AND STUTTERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
OAPS.
ur=r=l;l7:'TnTrr , e
a new tbtng, and - made for use. These are but a
fa* of ' the many articles composing our stock
of Hardware.
We invite the publio to call and examine for
themselves. We aim to keep the beat quality of
goods in our line ; and all work .to order done
promptly and well, -WILLIAM ROBERTS* .
IL GOFF.
Weßebore, Sept. 1,1866-4 t
ter for
also, a large line of
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TREES, ELLIP. ;,
TIC '
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TIOGA, PENN'A
Respectfully inform their, customers ana friends,
that baying entirely sold out their old stuck of
DRY GOODS
t ~,7 1r i
i s
Pti' .13 r,;.1
At Auction. They. have replaced them with a
new and well selected lot of J
77: 'DRESS - -GOODS,
IMEMI
•DeLAINP, CLIAkLIES, PRINTS,
BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS,
rAasiptcsimikatEs,
READY - PUDE CLOTHING,
, . _
LINEN COATS, HATS AND CAPS,
LADIES' HATS TRIMMED AVD
' PLAIN, CARPET WARP,
BOOTS & SHOES,
WALL AND WINDOW PAPER,
EARDWUR & TINWARE.
• Oar /took of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
ie large and ,
eomplete; and we would most re
.
epectitilly call your attention to
• QUALITY AND PRICE.
FLOUR, SALT AND NAILS,
we keep on hand at all times and will be sold at
pie.t to defy eolipetltion.
TOUR BUTTER, CHEESE EGGS ,
GRAIN, &(;.,.
Is as good as the CA&JI to as at their market
value.
, T. L,_BALDWIN & CO
TIOGA, May 16, 1866-Iy.
Drugs, Medicines, &c.
d. BELDEN,
BLOBSBURG, PA
KEEPS constantly on band a fine stock of Pure
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c ,
":. • WINES ANP LIQUORS,
for Medicinal end Sacramental use; also all the
popular Patent Medicines. Paints, Varnishes, Oils,
&o. '
. aU kinds of brushes; Dye Colon", Dye Woods
and Stuffs, Sue Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Pom
ades, Cosmetics, &C".,
•
STATIONERY, PENS, PENCILS,
PAPER AND ENVELOPES,
Memorandum Books,—Pass Books, as., Potash
in bulk at 15 cents per pound, Kerosene Oil,
Lamp Oil, Turpentine, Benzine, Occ.
Fresh Oatmeal and Pearl Barley at 10 cis per
pound. I am sole agent in Blossburg for Dr.
N. Weaver's Bat- Fireweed, and_ warrant it to
cure Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Seurvi;,,imples on
the face, and all diseases arising from impure
state of the Blood if used according to directions.
Particular attention given to compounding
Physician's 'and other Prescriptions. - I guaran
tee satisfaction, both in quality and priewo -
Remember the Store, apposite the new Coal
Co'e Store, Blessburg, Pa.
Aug. 15, 1866-tf. J. L. BELDEN.
Card, Staples & Son,
ARE PREPARED TO SELL
_, S ASCHEAP
as any dealers In the cotintY,Mencral as
of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
- READY.MADE CLOTHING, HATS,' •
CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, FUR
NISHING GOODS,
EARTHERN, STONE, 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
• ~ • . _
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CALL AND SATDINT YOURSELVES.
STAPLES A CO., grateful to old patrons 11w
past favors, hope for_ a continuance of the
same. Having formed a Copartnership with G.
P. CARD, they feel confident that they can do
better than everbefore, as the new firm will have
a larger assortment.
COMPETITION DEFIED!
CARD, STAPLES A SON.
Keeneyviile, Feb. 21, 1866.—1 y.
rIENERAL wholesale agent for the Celebrated
'PATENT PLATE PlANOS,manufactnred
by DECKER BROS., CHICKERiNG & SON'S
PIANOS, HAINES BRA'S PIANOS, MASON
& lIAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, and Treat,
Linsley & Co's Melodeons.
Orders from dealers and Teachers especially
aolicited. Address, L. B. POWELL,
July 20. 118 Ponna Avenue, &Tante% Pa.
-.I I II4BPRIL,
Boots; S'hi;is; Lea:Merl- Pilldings.
's' : ' 4 • — 7 — •
GEM O. DERBY-,
TIAVING < bought the stock and good-will of the len
siness-lenneted_in this borough. by The
St-UIS Bore," will continuo the same at tho stand lately
occupied by them. Domicastom. work, made to order
and warranted, will be the itrat thing inorder at this
shop; but apacial attention Woo bo given to keeping
up a goodlitotk *- - • ' - •
LEATHER :AIM FINDINGS, Such as
SOLE sud.IIPPER, LININGS, BIND
ING, PEGS, THREAD, NAILS,
,LAtaTB, AWLS, WAX, &c.;
aud,4ll gavial Way, uaa.earseas mates _usually kept
at a finding shop.
Duda paid for sintent, aims, man find nose ; and par
tionisiattentioa given to the iporclialo - of veal and dea
con skins, for which the highest market price will be
pea: lilneammirdon• promptly and well. -
usu. 0.-DERBY.
Hiving iottithe l itock in trade and good-will of the
btulnesalately Cbtancted 'by us to Mr. Derby, we cor
dially recommend him to our old =tamers, as a good
workman, and a aguare•dealing man. •
CILLS..W. A GEO. W. SEARS.
"cf0.40 , 9TP.A. 1 .47 2 A/Sea. „
SPIIiNG , OF 1886 a
lin
PILES OF NEW GOODS AT LAW
RENCEVIILLE, AT GREATLY
REM:WED' PRICES.
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CO S. Mather & Co.
take pleasure ;F. announcing to the public gen
erally Niirt they: havejust .returned from New York
with the largest and most desirable stook of Goods
in Tioga County. We have a full lino of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS
. I'ol P:ftSSItifERES HATS 44 CAPS,
BOOTS A SHOES, GROCERIES,
Ready made Olothing, and Oustom
7 - TAILORING
superintended by a first-class (hitter
lea foot, we have a oomplete assortment of all
tie* 3tiglitollo44tthablia. Ws, ow detaresials4
so take thi/ead la Low Patcas for the Spring of
COME AND BEE!
1 [
To 'eels to be "eOnirfnoed," and to lank will cost
you nothing.
We extend thanks for former liberal patronage,
and'only ask that the friends of low prices And
small profits at our counters and satisfy
themselves ' that Lawrencevllid is the place to
buy Goode right.
11111 MINI
C. 8. MATHER tt CO
Lawrenceville, Apr. 2.6, 1866.
FLOUR FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
buckwheat tour, corn meal and feed, always
on hand. Call at the Charleston Mill before buy
ing yourßour and feed. I can make Ulm object
for you to buy. A. RUSSELL.
May 18,18613—tf
LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN._
4x,-_ Just published, la' a sealed envelope.
price BIZ cents. A lecture on the na
ture, treatment and radical cure of
Sparmatorrhces or seminalareakners, involuntary emis
sion., sexual debility and Impediments to marriage gen
erally. Navvonsuesa consumption, epilepsy and fits.
mental and physical Intapacrty, resulting from self
abase, .te, by Robert J. Culiurwell, IL D., author of the
" green-book," tc.
The world resowned author, in this admirable lec
tare, &early proves from his own experience that the
awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually re
moved without medicine, and without dangerous surgi
cal operettas!, bouyies, instruments, rings, or cordials,
pointing.ont a mode of cure at once certain and effectu
al, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi
tion maybe, may - cure himself cheaply, priva Sly, and
sidles/Iy. 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 l aix cents, or two
postage stamps, by addressing
CHAS. J. C. ICLIt7I3 A. CO.,
jylB 127 Bowery, N.Y., p. ofise box 4,586.
DRUGS FOR TEE MILLION.
WEBB'S DRUG STORE :—The undersign
ed respectfully announces that be has as
sumed the entire control of the
DRUG dr CHEMICAL STORE,
Second door below Holliday's Hotel, which he
has fitted up for that purpose, and having largely
increased his stock I: now prepared to furnish his
old customers and all others with
PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT
MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS,
ivat - rituas'Abar
LIQUORS;
absent every Mid* to be found in an establish
ment of this. Such as
Horse and, Cattle Powder, Coal Oil,
Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Glass,
Alit* Putty Sponges,
AgrOat'ePilection
of the best
Palatally.. Manufactured, Toilet
Soaps of various kinds, and
of tho Man approviof Brandiatirsys on hand
Be would call the attention of the public to
his splendid stock et . • .
,
N tions,',Wsiiiiiitin g , f Hair,. Tooth;
Paint, Fkah and ail Brush
' es, - Ctitieri,r ' ' Dunk.. '
mg On • '
Chess & Backgammon Board, Chess,
P0mi.440,44.915d s
as of-Teri for -
- qbkildZen. -
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f B."i
Particular attengon will be given to Pre
paring Physicians' Preacriptione and Family
Recipes. Satiafaction given to all who favor him
with their patioriage. R. B. WEBB,
Aug. I,lBeo. Druggiat.
ANTED—FIFTY BUSHELS OF
dried raspberries, 50 do oeblackberries—
for which the highest market price iu cash will be
paid by •J. R. BOWRN CO.
Wellsboro, August 1b,1866.
1880
It.
FOR MEDICINAL USE.
.t.
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good quaft Tobacco
and **ars
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~.ANNOUNCVIENIW
"IX E have reduced the priee.uf Flour $l per
r. _barrel, Peed and meal 50 cents per dist,
and shall tell, FOR CARO. ONO,
C.J. HILL FLOUR, WRIGHT &
BAILEY'S BEST W HITE
WHEAT FLOUR,
SPRING WHEAT FLOUR, BUCK
WHEAT FLOUR, GROUND
FEED; CORN - MEAL,
BRAN, ar,e., Ae.• r,
CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF
GRAIN.
WRIGHT k BAILEY
Wellabor°, Jan. 24, 1866.
C ,t N. HAMMOND'S NURSERY.-
Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa.,
Situated on the Plank Road,' mites from Tiogal
We are prepared to furnish 100,000 Fruit Treei
at the following pricea :
Appletrees—large size, 25 cents at the Nursery;
30 cents delivered. Common size, 20 cents at the
Nursery, 25 cents delivered. Pear Trees, 60 cis.
Sununu APPLgS.—Burnham. Harvest, Early
Harvest, Cbenango Strawberry, Washington
Strawberry, Red Astrachan, Summer Bellflower,
Summer Queen, Summer King, Sweet Bow, Sour
Bow.
PALL APPLEs.—Famense, Gravenstein, Rambo,
Ribeton Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin,
Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blush, Largo Wine,
Ladies' Sheeting, Lymen'a Pumpkin Sweet.
WINTER APPLEs.—Baldwin, Bailey Sweet,
Black, °Mower, Blue Pearmain, American Gol
den Russet, Roxbury Rnsaet,Rhode Island Green
ing, Beppu/ Spitzenburg, Swear, Sweet Gilltiower,
Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet,
Pound Sweet,•Pound Soar, Peck's Pleasant, Call
man Sweet, Tompkins Co. King, Waguer.
PEARS.—Bartlett, English Jargonelle, Bleaker's
Meadow, Bella Lucrative, Louisa Bona D Jersey,
Seckel, Beane D' Amelia, Golden Bearre,Flemisb
Beauty, Gloat lklorceau, Lawrence.
Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots
—several varieties. C. st N. HAMMOND.
Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa., Jan. 1, 1866-ly
NATIVE GRAPE BRANDY.
"OLD CATAWBA," Vintage of 1882, on sale by
•P. R. 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, 1880.
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Patented May 29, 1566
rrELIE La an article for washing without rubbing, ex
-1. cept in very dirty places, which will require a very
slight rub, and unlike other preparations offered for a
hke purpose, WILL :voT sox THE CLOTHES, but will leave
them much WHITER than ordinary methods, Nvithoutthe
rumal wear and tear.
It removes grease spots as if by magic, and sauna
the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will in ordinary
cases entirely remove it.
This powder is prepared in accordance with chemical
science, and upon a process peculiar to itself, which, is
secured by Letters Patent. It has been in use for more
than a year, and has proved itself an universal favorite
wherever it has been used.
. .
Among the advantages claimed are the following, Au
It eaves all the expense of soap usually used on Cot
ton and linen goods.
It saves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and
tear.
Also, for cleaning wintluwa it is unsurpassed With
one quarter the labor and expense usually required, it
imparts a beautiful gloss and luster, much superior to
any other mode. Nu water required except to moisten
the powder.
Directions with each package.
And can be readily appreciated by a dingle trial. The
coat of washing for a family of live or hi: persona will
not exceed THUM came.
The manufacturers of this powder are aware that
many useless compounds have been Introduced to the
public 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 has lobg existed, and which
has heretofore remained unatipplied. Manufactured by
HOWE di STEVENS,
• 260 Broadway, Boston.
Also, manufacturers of family dye colors. For sale
bS grocers and dealers everywhere. octlT,'l3B-3re
REMINGTON it SONS, Manufacturers
Xi s of Revolvers, Rifles, Muskets and Car
r
binesifor 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 dealers and the
trade generally.
Ta these days of housebreaking and robbery, ev
ery house, store, bank and office, eltou/d have one of
REMINOTONS' REVOLVERS.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late
improvements in pistols, and those of superior
workmanship and form, will find all combined in
the ecw RIXITIGIT - ON RsvoLvnits. Circulars con
taining cuts and description of our Arms, will be
furnished upon application.
E. REMINGTON a SONS, Ilion, N. Y,
Moons I Nrcitota, Agents, No. 40, Conrtland
street, New riirk. lip 4 68
FOUTZ'S
HMO alliCi a
tio Powder's:
YELLOW W.
TEE, HEAVE
COUGHS, DI
TZXPER.
YRRE, FOUND,
LOSS Or API
TITE AND YIT.
ENERGY, &c.
use improves I
win d, ineream
the appeute—gir
a smooth
glossy skin--i
transforms t
miserable siteli
home.
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in
the Lnngs, Liver
this article. •
acts 113 specific.
By putting from
one-half a piper •
to 3 paper in t
barrel anvil)
above diseasi
will be eradicated • • _ •
or entirely priiventad. If given In time, a certain
preventive :tad c fx• C: olern.
Price 25 Celts P
Pr-EP All
f'S. 11. Fou'rz
MIOLESAIE rirrri ANT) - ?.11 - 111rINE
No. 116 Franlrlin Pnl 3- irrnre, Nd
For Sale hp Dritgri , t9 and S.:. keep. ,
out the Malted States.
For sale by John A. Boy, Wellsboro
•;:m:JUM - 4,IIIIARKET:-
AN.U.REW J. TIPPLE, basin g reettti
purchased Mr. Wm. Townsenti's interest- i n 2 4
MEAT ..3IARRET,
would say to the citizens of W.e/lebuyo and vicinit
tbut he well continue theß,„B
- 1
Luanne y
is at the old
t autl—giying his entire attention in ?t1,,,,
the wants of all who may faver hint v01t, 1,1 ri,:j
patronage. Constantly on hand
FRESH MEATS OF ALL Ellna
Shop one Door South of D
Welisboro, Sept. 26, 1866 tf. erby's Shoe abop.
Good News to Soldiers and thei r
Heirs,
ALL who have any interest in was
will find it to their advantage to read
following aots of Convess which bare re tt , 4l
become law :
Sec. let of an ant of June 6, 1865, provideiQ
all soldier; or sailors who have lost the sight if
both eyes, or both hands, so as to require me
stunt attendance, the sum of. $23.
Sen. 2. To those who bare Jost both feet, tr
are totally disabled en the Mlle so as t o
regai ns
constant attendance, the suns of $2.0.
SEC. 3. Those wilu have lust oat hand or one
foot, ur are so disabled as to render then unable
to perform manual labor equivalent to the loss of
a hand or a foot, the suns of $l5.
Sec. 4.. Persona who have been deprived of
their pensions under act of March 3,1865, in eon.
sequence of being in the civil service of the 11.
States Government, are Teetered.
Sec. 5. Pensions are extended to dependimt
fathers and brothers, as well as to mothers ani
sisters.
In addition to the above act, to eush•personeas
are embraced by it, Congress, before its close,
July 25 PK passed a bill granting additional
bounded, and also one increasing the pension to
widows ti.nd orphans, and extending the benefits
of the pension laws to the heirs and representa
tives of certain invalid applicants, to wit :
Sze. 2 of the act of July 25, 1866, provides fur
pensions to widows of deceased soldiers or sail
ors having children by such soldiers or sathirs,
at the rata of two dollars per month for each
child of soldier or sailor under the age of sixteen
years.
San. 3 gives an increase of pensions to then
widows now receiving a pension of less than eight
dollara per month, except Revolutionary walovi.
This act provides &bounty of one hundred doh
lane to all three years' men enlisting since tvii
19, 1861, and fifty dollars to all two years' mea
who enlisted since said period.
The above is additional to the 8100 or Su
bounty provided fordn previous sets.
Blanks will be forwarded to all who with ay
assistance in the collection of thew claims, sib
proper instructions.
All claims against the United States Govern
ment promptly adjusted and collected.
WM. B. SMITH,
U. S. Pension and Bounty Agent.
Knoxville, Tioga County, Aug. 15, 1855.
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY,
'THE UNDERSIGED havin g purchased
the well known Woolen Factory of 3fesin.
B. S. Bowen on the Cowaneeque 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 shares to suit customers, into
FLANNELS, CASSIMERES. DOE-8111N3,
FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds.
The machinery has been thoroughly repaired
and new machinery added Thereto, also an im
proved new wheel which willenable him to work
the entire season. He will pay particular atten
tion of
Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing,
which will he 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 the business in manufacturing
wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining
counties for the past twenty years; he therefore
con warrant all work and satisfy his customers,
using nothing in manufacturing but genuine
wool. JOSEPH INGHAM.
Deerfield, Jan. 1, 1868-Iy.
Hand Power Loom !-Patented 1865,
, -
gLL person, interested in the production of pain.
cal mischinery into our country, are requested to
investigate the merite of
MM=TMEME
It will weave jeans, blankets, plain sloth, sada*.
kersey, flannel, seamless sack, double width bleakdo,
or any kind of cotton, wool, or flax cloth. It tree b the
treadles, throws the shuttle, lets off the web, sad :aka
up the cloth. It makes the upper shed as the batten
comes forward, and beats up the filling after the croe
is made, making better cloth and better selvage this
can be made in any other way.
- It is the only hand loom that is suitable
for weaoinywool,
as no loom that makes all the abed as the batten gat
back, will weave wool satisfactorily.
It has no strtags to stretch and get out of order; ha
treadles at both sides of the loom, making the .hal
complete at both sides.
This loom is made to weave the different kinds of
cloth, by simply changing the pine that make the op
per shed.
Township rights for sale. Call at Wellsbort,T4 l
county, Pa., and see a full sized loom In operation Or
dare for looms solicited. LEVY'S WET3IOII.F.
Wbllsboro„ May 2, '66.-ly A. F. PACItAIIP
JOHN SUHR,
WOULD announce t4lie citizens of Wallah).
ro and surrounding country, that ha hot
opened a shop on the corner of Water and Crat
ton streets, for the purpose of manufacturing 1 11
kinds of
CABINET FURNITURE,
REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE
to order. COFFINS of all kinds furnished as
short notice. All work done promi)tly and war
ranted. Wellaboro,, June 27, Hati.
THE bill to equalize bounties hasu
bums A
law. The following is an analysis of its
prevision's:
I. $lOO to threo years' men who served 'Mir
time.
This preparation,
long and favorably
known, will thor
oughly reinvigorate
broken-down and
low-spirited horses,
by strengthening
and cleansing the
stomach and Lutes
tines
P. $lOO to three years' men discharged by
reason of wounds received in service.
3. $lOO to the widow,..nsinor children, or ps.
rents, in the order named. of any such 3oldUr
who'died of wounds or disease contracted in ser
vice.
4. $5O to each soldier not included in timbre
going classes, who enlisted for two years caner&
and discharged after serving two years.
5. $5O to every soldier enlisted for two yew ,
and discharged by reason of wounds received
is
the line of duty.
6. , $5O to the widow, *c., as above, of oval
soldier enlisted for less than two years, who died
in service, or of wounds or disease contracted
the army.
No additional bounty is snowed to three yew
men who have received, or have heretofore bees
entitled to receive, more than $lOO national bean.
1, 9, And none to two years' men, who have re
ceived, or are entitled :46 - more than $5O. The
law only applies to honorably discharged epithets
of ire late war, and to_ none who have sol'l
oT
transferred their discharges or rights to haulm.
The undersigned will attend promptly to the
collection of all ouch claims, at reasonable rata.
Where varties reside at is distance, the bushiest
may be deice by letter. Address
JNO. I. MITCHELL ,
Claim Agent.
Wellsboro, Pa., August 15, 1906.
It Is a aura pre
vc.ative of all dla
eases incident to
& ai r aortrri
the ke va , l 4
u u i n ta b ibi l tu e l:
been proven by ac
tual experiment to
increase the quan
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
cent, and make the
butter firm and
sweet. In fattening
cattle, it gives them
en appetite, loosen.
their hide, and
umi.es them thrive
FOR BALE.—A span of matched tbree
old mares; color, strawberry roan, w ei g h
1000 lbs, or 900 each. GEO, CRAI 3II .
Charleston, September 19, 1865—tf
LIFE AND TIME'S OF EL.DER. SHEAR
DOWN.—Those who wish to secure a elf
of this excellent work, can do so by 'lining II
this office soon. August
sitalooPHß "AR
We want agents ere/.
where to sell our mirmorm Vl° 3 "
iug 3lachines. Three new kinds. Upper and ondd
feed. Warranted flee years. Above salary or lar;s . , ”';
missions paid. The only machines sold in the (,nut,
States for less than $-40, which are fully lover
wi
Howe, Wheeler if Wilson. Grover if ./da2,r. Sdivr
Oh, and Ilachelder. All other cheap niachino
fringements, and the :eller or user are /fable to or7 , ',
fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or
upon Shaw It Clark, Biddeford, Maine.
e Irtpcls for SL
$90 .4 MONTR!—AGENTS wanted for to O.: .
eirety tiny articles, jut out. Address O.
GABBY, Qty Building, Biddeford, 31aine.
dna97,'B6-iewly
J -
08-WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and
with despatch, at THE AGITATOR O
BOUNTIES.
I HENDERSON'S HAND POWER LOOM
Important to Soldiers,