The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, April 10, 1867, Image 3
HOME_ 'RATTERS. lEI WEDNESDAY' APR. 10, 'lBO7. . . Now : A.dvertisemente. tlisrden and riower Seeds—Hugh . Irostng. Notice--John IL Shnkespeur. New Spring; Goode—Sinith & Waite. Nest Millinery—lire. E. D. Mitchell. • • To the Public of Wellshoro--LN. Asher. ,Ment Market—L.(4iVett. • •Itanking Thiuse—joel Parkhurst, President . Vor Snle—J. W. Tubbs'. SOCX4IIIII.E.—The M. E. Soda Vie will be held at the rcside'nen of Mrs. -80 - rst, ott Pearl street," Tuesday • DROPPED se Owued Mr. 31. Leonard, -:opped dead in Main Street Vjednesday fo'renoon of last week. . A young lady in this town discotere dead rat in her waterfall lately, pinced there I) • a mischievous broth4,--Trobr.Gazetre. T:11.414 . K5.:-Preston Moore, Esq.l Chatleston, has our thanks fora bushel oft'l4 potatoes, yitieb, in our opinion, arc the beet it/ utost profita lo kind raised. • MRS. SorigLD 1'.61 about to remove .to the itore lately occupied by Wileox.4 Sbaks pearc, ono' door above Smith's Law 'Okee.. 'Wo believe she contemplates extending her - usine,s the coming season. - ' ALL-FooLs DAY.—Mondti , week af fordpd oiTorinnity4pr the plitying of,_ sundry i practi?al 'okes and for moving.• Several fami lies move their quarlrs . on tbet day, and doubt , less were stopishett to find that they over sighed for more furniture. SUDDEN . Geo. Young, of Southport, Chemung C0*.k. , 11 . : Y., came to Pirio Creek a short time) since to ook after some lumber in that locality, apparently in .good health, and on Thurday last, ,while in the eel of lighting hia pipe, fell dead to the ground. His remains were taken to Elmira for interment. Aged 32. Esze.BGED.--The Columbia Spy cries to 4s enlarged to an_ eight column paper; and otherwise greatly improved. It has procured a toder-press operated by steam, and has the ern improvements. The . §py is a capital pa her, and its editor, dr. Rambo, is ono of the most ' orkdtio newgpaper mon in the country. We send him good wishes for a large measure of pros- perit3 SHOOTING.—It is gen6rally. known that.:it le a finable offence to shoot guns oi• pistols within the borough limits. Notice was given to • this eireet last - summer; but the common sense of iivory"_man ought to remind him that the practice is dangerous in the village. • , Within the last month three bullets have 1 i pass t the windows of William's Foundry no Shop, crech time . endangering human last ono made its mark on Thursddy g through two windows. Complaint before Justice Young, and a warrant the arrest of the trespasser, whose. ve notlearned: 'On a hearing ho was ,„ sum of $2, and costs. etl throng and Mach life. The last, passi has made issued fo - )niune we it • I fined in 1 th , - F tizzcatizr. - -Master • Charles has left on exhibitkin at this office, coin, quarter life size, the work of 'his .aalhands. The work is n decided im. upon formeTeffoits, thouglymuch more 131:75T Thompson bast of . Li. 011:1 head proveJnent difficult of twired to u ried to c 1 4aoro difficei execution. In this Case ho was re- 1 ttemlt a likeness, which ho hac not! hfderto. To render the task - i sti . q It, ho bad first to cast a lump of plasc. II I s, S and then with rough, improvise tit away and %rive it human forni.- 1 eeededbeyor.ii our most sanguine 0:1 The likeness is good. As an evideoe3 tistie talent it will satisfy all. Iti it is not p‘rfect„ of course-111'o such of anatomy and physifogy, joined .to rs perseverance wide J he manifests ! overcome. JJS !er of Pa 001$, to C Iv has su , pectution. of latent a faults—to as a stud} the etithh will surety .We congratulate our ellow-citizens upon tho assage of tho bill tv incorporat t e the Wellsboro wd Lawreneovillelroud CM4any. It passed the Senate on the 29th of March, amended se as to make the bonds of,ho Carrl nv tnmable.l This was 'necessary to void a veto of the hill, the Governor having establisheethe rule that a law exempting the bonds of corpora. : _lions of this kind- from taxation. iv unconstitu tional. The thanks of the people of this - county are due to.S6nater Cowles o and.Repre:-entative Hum phrey for , their zeal and fidelity in urging the passage of thin measure: 14 will aewiitlef.s ro ccive the akiroval of the Governor, and then the boob! will be opened for subscription to the eapi la' stock. We do not /coolo•that the road will bo built withip three years, but if all repel!s he true, ouch an ea. cut is reasonably certain. So mete it bc: • • MAN•sriELp.— meeting in the Tin telet. of Tte'pelanee Reform washeld in's : the Methodirt ;Church, Mansfield, Friday .evening, sth intt. The Silburch was crowded and .11A . oe •easion iMpressivc. Earnest and spirited appeals were made by 11. Larnki», and Pia. P. A. Allen. The Temperance men of. Mansfield hate put:iirrthe harness arid taken. hold of the work with an earnesintss'Of purpose truly gratifying. The Normal School entered upon its present term with encouraging prospects.. The teachers ,are thoroughly earnest men and women, discharg ing th6r duties with a.fidelity which cannot fail of its reward. The Seminary bliilding is being fitted up with the modern conveniences as rapid 1C a. eireumstances‘will permit The imp - oAm' made upon us during a late yt. it culminated in , a sharp regret 3 that out School days were over. During the high winds of the fall of March the - partiailf enclosed frame) building erected by Mr. Cummings, and intended for, a hotel, was thrown.dowB; P. looks like a general =smash-up i and will not pay for the attempt to repair.- ',7IIREE YEARS IN . HOSPI TA.LS."—We have -received a neat 12 mo. of 132 pages, bearing the above significant title. It -i3 the work of. "Mys.ll." as the titlo,page hath but we deem it proper t o o say that the authoress is Mroollol,7teini a lady l known 0 many of ouir citizens,-who won an enitiablo'reputation for good deeds and unwearied diligent:E, in hospital ser vice during OM war of the great Rebellion. A more modest book has not "won published in a century. It is fikc the authoress, miiiretenclitig t but rich in intrinsic worth. " • Mrs. Holstein entered the hospitals.in Oct. LSO, and continued in he good work unfihthe activ e serv.icp of the aru y efosed. It will be remarked that Mrs. H. took the yfield, and partook of the hardships' of7labor in.the Field Ilo . spitalt, , rier experiences 4c therefore -varied and interesting; antishe tells her story in the . , homelike fqinat ing way which cannot fail lo interest every man and : woman tam: made common cause for the na tion ditriA its severe trial hyk buttle, .The price of thio hook is •::1,50. It is troitli its heightin gold. Any perstin poreh;, , - erd for six copies will be vititled to a eoliy free. Mre. E. Mort-14, of Mao.i.EKI ; is the it . .;eot for. County. Will not s.Ane ope tap , tho ogcn cy for Welisbor c o? .Mrs. tiol , tein was bete two yeais ago and adtlreesed thy :Ma Soel. Thou mh o heard her then were 4 clighted, min her book is li'rc onto her, earnest, trotbfal, nod clogoent. Dr. L. P. 11.0;okettooto i ahout to puhltpli work tilion "Woman in quit Civil War:* the autliorees,—"yott deserve.tß than!, , , et th ! , liliert, and all who love the Fnfon - 1 4PRovEM1•:Yis.—We are . glatl to no tiee that the cumin? 01 spring scow; to linN e ,sugges.te , .l. - to Our traders , a 1s:1i - slung clhp fronts - of their:place. , of Lusiine,P; The improv , - 1 . , , ,ent in thrtt peel on Main Btreet during the 141'4 two niarl«-1. .one of the lit<f improvements of the sensotri.= the r‘lml.ilitatioii of the Ding Stoic or Webb 1111, 4in!.;5. It tne of tho iie:tre;t inlVclls -1.1/P.I. ni,d displays. much tin - -I‘..‘ in evpry Tl, welsl-work inside' is grains(' in imitation blaek walnut, the work or The n ew Blass frOnt gives the room sufficient Ilglet for all porpoF,s. P. It. i4illian,s & Droggitth', likewise up'thcir Flom with a peat •deal of taste, 31 , .R" raheh, JrilverS and Bottle=, new goods, zind !leis arrangements altogether. But Mr. B. B. Holliday contemplates the finest - -„:- - im atilt of all. lie prop . oses to erect a three story b ek buntline& the corner now occupied by lin 10.th:1'i-100, fronting.on the Public Scpuiro and onainStreet. , The frontEionOo)l) la 0,110 feet, nn the Main ift: front. 119 feet. The first floor WI Iba devoted to Btermt, 'Mid' tk; 'second and tbi 11 floors to hotel,ptupOsos. ; The building' is esti ated to cost :80,000, and way I.4icom menee tho• present season. -We bid hilii good speed the enterpriSe i and trust that he may push i along r'npidly. Plan, and elevation,. by S. B. Elliott, of Mansfield, can be seen at Mr. liollil l ay's Hotel. Mr. , Walter Bollard is building a blacksm ith Shop On Crofton Sir e et,l'i2l, .', ; ~ :a., :; , ..0 • Chas. Mosier is about to erect a dl;elling on Main Street t above 'Mr. ,diarfison's. • Win. Barri,Fen, contractor. Meqsrs.llews SzPurple are making prepara tiorksito put up a lar and conimodions dwelling nearly opposite the .Methodist Farsunage. Shearer is about to put the finishing touch uporis fine dwelling on 'Main Street. Tl is ,shows a fair per centum of business ac . tivity among our citizens. Minsrs. Wright & Bailey are fitting up the building lately occupied by Mrs. Sefield, and are improving the sidmialk. They will remove their Flour Store In a few days':, • I • Gossp..—We put rithefice in as a corn peutor , f . ,?r "Om prize' with Chltrity. Charity suffereth: 'hitch, and is kind. 'patience is born of pilfering, and when possbesed in its fulness is s.uperior , to any :inlet t of, vexation. Tailors ou4ht to possess this v rtue in all its fulness. T • Th'ry have need of it, natantly. How Often wo ussurb_ our readers th certain things cannot bel done as well as others; that anonymous com m nications dannot be printed ; that bad-spelling is i i tio good. We cempahneed preaching against these things fourteen years ago, and • have •doached earnestly, if' not effectively; y . ear in add year out. .. • - , Stillotir readers do notfake the hint. Before lie two notices of marri ,to, both anonymous, a td one so badly spelled that the parties would n t know that'they were mLtnt were the notice p i ublished. - I; isa plain rule in Grammar that Proper names should begin with capital letters. 4 is best, alsoku spell " Banner," "Hannah," i f ' t Tennis," •'," Thomas," and " Genes," " Jones t ie like Wise well enough to spell "jentlemen" with an. initial "G," . " 0 °neon," " Joh nson."— We object to . ,spelling " Married," "marred," as the latter Lorin suggests that the splice disfigured two innocent lives. * Er • tho individual who sends`us filf foolscap ages of manuscript with a reituest to read, cor rect, and print; or if rejected, retuirts postpaid, !we appeal fax mercy. We read just as little of • linauusctipt contributions as we than; and never return any pi;epriiii. To the correspondent who thinks we are sometimes' bothered to fill up the Paper, we say that r are bot ifred the other way. The Agitator is too small. to cooratiMdate a sixth part of the matter which _might profitably be printed. indeed, even t e great dailies of New York and Philadelphia are too 'shwa' to hold all that might be printed. - - _lf misery loves dbmpany, thosc,-'whO, .have speculated in bogus gift concerns 'and Cows out skinned, may indulge largely in thatsoryof love. Not long ago a sharp follow was around peddling a new sort of ,tnedicine, for , , you. paid St, and reccived'a prize worth 53.' Fur ..s'2 you get two bottles of medicine and IL prize wortli s'o.4 For $lll you got tee bottles of tnedicinerrild an evercontworays3o.. Now, this was deliglpful, for nearly everybody likes to get thrice hiifinon ay's worth. Tbe,genorous chap caino and delivered the presents. But, thet'l , mond time, moralized by the - sharlin'ess : with.4obich the bait 51 taken, he left kmttles trat<tr and did nut rctu to deliver tlic presents. Undoubt edly he made a nico thing 1 1 )5 it. Will it do 'lv good foApeat, Or the fiftittth time; the fact that lie VOA', piptnif,e to return e hliree dollar's worth tif gat:4ti fur . "one ollar in money, promises to not :rn ass? 'I et gift eopecros alone ; not one . Wow, .thou:n d ler docs..as - the proprietors agree to'do. 9 —Vile breath —olll' Of . "Joni" of April is as sore as a kitl'Oevti in's B. IL" The rtbins nre luok iuG eat nesting-plac'es in our Fhaile trees,'the hills all ,dap are vviled with purple mists (we don't know much ithout , colors , but tho poets about' purplo mists"), - Una the voice of the tuneful frogs can almost be heard. ,That ter rible disenco known as " Spring (ever" hue ap peared in -- many places. • We, the undersigned roue:titers of the S. S. eon. nected with the M. E. phurch of Wellawro, Dn., berelly pledge ourselves, by otirjacred boner, neyer to make , buy, sell, or use, as a hoverao, 4 itt y intoxieating Liquor; also to use our tight cue° against their manufacture, purchase, sale and use, by other?. NAMES. George Mnthcr.•. a E Ed Chubbuck, G W Merrick, Geo Derby, • • Walter Salto ' Ed Andrus, Chas Suhr, Henry anideer, elms Balfour, Simeon Miller, Rosa Bowen, ' A rib 11;' Chlllllllllo4, Ada Campbell, Win Ilodge, A , ll Van Valkenburg, Wro Roberts,. - Morgan Bart, Cbarlle White, D D Yllll AllOll, C W Stamen, Alice Kimballl C Smith, • • JoMoitiberolle, • Annie Smith: s S A . 1'111) Allen, - S'amlN,V ) Trull, ura• Rusicll, Edwin Stiekley, Lucindh Engl)sh„ Frank Scare, Sallie Bedington, - Willie Sears, Ella Focht, ° Sarah Hurd, Molll4;rllryden„ Mamie Kimball, Emma Johnson, Lizziu Foley, - Nollio Williston, Delia. Kimball, Mrs TrAlseber, Bea TOI., _ • Mary Dumanx, Ida Deming, • Mrs C Robinson, If Burst, Mrs Beans, I M Stella .Speneer, 'Maggie Samps'on, M 117.113 Robinson, Jennie Cowden, Mira Staples, AnnalSalnpson, Ella Boyce, Ada Archer, Abby Boyce, .Mrs C P Miller, - 114ry Dayton, , Mrs A •13 Eastman, 'X S Freese, ' Evii Williams, 11 Smith. Mary Cowden, G Mosier, Allio Dodaldson, Win Sulu., May White, Lilly White. ' , Mary English, Lydia Tabor. Maggie Cowden, Eva • Rimball, . Ruth Moorhens°, Mrs S S Spencer, ' - Mrs C H Marks. Mr') Win B Bowen, . The At/antic for April presents a'varied and choice literary bill. of fare. Holmes, Bayard Taylor, Lowell, Buchanan Read, Mrs. Dall, and others of the, American Renate of genius, con tribute to this number. This Magazine combines solidity and brilliancy.- $4 per year. Ticknor Fields, Boston, Mass,- Ihe same publishers 18811©. that excellent rep resentative of foreign literature, Leery Batirscl«y. It is only $5- per year, and makes tiro large auti valuable octavo volumes per year. Wu cannot do without it. ' Harper, which is the Magazine for the people, has a fascinating chapter in continuation or " Ird% role Deeds of, Heroic Melt," illustrated. One of the 1110,4 rehtiable things it affords, is " Davy Crnt•kett's Election'ecring Tour." l! ut its con tents are vnrieli anti good, which,is but repeating the common verdict. -"t:2t per year. Harper• Broths., Neic York. fL , rp , r',,-"lt'eeigy, by the same, is the illustrated prwr .Anwriea. IhF engrnvings are fine and profuse, end its eartnony, Nnst, nro the most feutting rebukes of wickedness in high plaeo%s ever nAmil l i,iteresl by pen•or pencil. 'Die editorials and be literature of this paper are very superior. $l. 11(( - 4;11,'s _llmielily _is i ieh.ficieited nittl good tion v .. A second illustrieted riaper "ph 'tliollapi tol very good, 1.0 not so Fearebing ns Ive could is lighter reldinz iS better than ever. f=3, to.r y ear. LAD:rt.' MAGAZINES =MI T itb prothiso of excel gober:,,l fnv f irito. It. en grnvings , nro Qnueli.,r Fashion good. Its ~t 4ll ie• are of n hiv.her order than th4so of . motst hot k , its chit. Donehn Sr, Peterson, ritilaile:p • Pettivra'A Nfrigrizinc r faits on its engraving: this makes it up in'the N at I ern de pattipent:a;:d.letti r press. Ti is 'the - cheapest hook of itg order, and worth ticehlo its price. $.2. C. J. Peterfork Philadelphia. Gozelte.f Faolilml is the most gor gt!,•tiA of this "I . l‘l l ,g,,zir k . ig n Quarto, rich in illtisi)nti..llP. - Fenrible in ilo raitorildsi varied in it literature.' 11'e can furnish thin Ne'Av/Yerh Ittagn7ine and *"lshe 'Agitntoi," for $3. 0. See advertisement. YOI7NO PCoplx. Our Young PolOt, st the'Tiond of its „h iss . vi s r ycnr. 'Ticknor & riclas,.floston, 11 , 7 • Optic'd ~.thrgazitte.for aid s an d n oyg, being n' weekly. is deservedly. popular beyond any of its competitors. It ister a younger class of readers. 5 cents per week. ' Ro lm , a t Home, a .neat monthly, published by The Magazines. `ff. S. 'Philadelphia. "For 'cbiltleon" froni live to eight.' It is Inimitable in its way. $l. per year. TAe , Nn M ga sine . of 32 pages for youngest readers, is the latest candidate for popu. tar factor. -It is .„it most .delightful .little book, itiontlily, rind prepared expressly for little people under eight years of age. .Address Miss Fanny Scavern's ' Boston, Mars. It is the, very thing for children. $1,50 per year. All of the Alagaziues nlny be had at Hugh Youug'p Book *two, Wellaboro, and of _Mrs. Ejz. iit tlioPast Office; Tioga.l ABSCONDED.—CO). Tl/061.10/•0 Moore, Banker, of Addison, absconded - on Tuesday of hist week, carrying with him about $30,000 which :trat!,ni inly tha deposits of widows; orphans, And Men of Ethel) means. It is non , quite aortiiin that iq aamo . tp - Addison with little or no capital, and •t the exiYediis deriign of -- swiedling tho community. As ho was about taking "French leave," the citizens dragged hint from the cars, and - compelled him to disgorge about sl,ooo¢and an iitterapt was made to detaitt him permanently. lle , fiewever, through bribery, ttleeted his escape, and has nut been al'eard - of since. Moore Is a -man nearly 'TO years of age, and has proved him -ari expert scoundrel., Among the • papers and documents seized by Dep. Sheriff Van Orsdale, is pri'vateletter book, which clearly indicates that Moore had an adroit confederate•JiNing in New York," one J. Jones, supposed ',to' have - formerly hailed finm Mt. Morris, Liv . ingstep Co. The af fair created groat 'excitement 7 in..Addisen, and furnished substantial food for_ reflection to the 4bally _bitten - depositors of that section.—Steaben N. Courier. - List of Letters remaining in the Wellsboro Poet Oflice,,April Ist, 1567.- Mrs IF). - A.. - Bacon,. Andrew 'Brimaiin.: Hiram Baker, Icatio Bacon, George Bottles, (Foreign) Miss .llfary Qlatk, Wm dark, John Dibble, Geo• Dawson, Henry Darling, Mrs Mary M Dookstader, Win Everett, Daniel Henry, H M Irish Son, M M Taylor; Mrs Fronk I! Johnson, Miss Mary, L Johnson 2, Mrs Ciiitharine Johnnie J Lloyd R C Lockwood, Wharton Morris, Mrs M A Nick erson, Mary Nolan, John Nisbit, (Foreign) A J Putnam 2, Mrs Morgan Pntnam, Chas E Rollins, Mrs'll 0 Stevens, Ilenry Shute 2,Mrs E B Sears, Mary A Standjey; A Stret, A lSanders, Mr Ed J 11 Wel/44-sCo, J Wood, J B Wilcox, Stephen Wilkins tiles Walrous, H D Wilson, Mrs El mini. W. Mrs 0 Warriner. ' Person )calling for the above lettors will please, say adverti,4d. M. HART, P.• ,Eutprtainment— es of Tableaux, Charad, bfi the PrOsl4terian Sabbittli^Sehool, at the Court House, Wednesday evening, April 1.7: Something to delight every body, and everybody is invited. Per ortler.of 'Committee. X-rcscreil .. ‘ ,1 1 7 .1-451,c71.4a. . • • . . FOIL Spr.F.—Tu•eoty.o.n6' acres of uncultivated Land about ono tulle west of Wollsboro. For particulars apPly. at this <Arm?. .. " aprlo. LOnK , A T Tuts.—P. R. Williams A., Co., have tho largest stock of Paints and Oils ever brought into Tip. County, and sell them the. cheapest. Cell end see. .R nprlo. Second hand Pianos, Organs and Q lllelodeons can ho !mil at the Music St i ore of L. B. Powell, Scranton. In'ina t nY( dafiCit \ tk really - good itietra ment cairbe obtained - at loss thaii ono-half the price t of a new ono, and there aro many who would gladly avail themselves of an opportunity to prOcure a Musical Instrument when it can he had at do low'd sale, , I , • The g 'l reatest. Discovery of the Age.—Emhofre Hair litstorer, warranted to restore grey Hair to its original color in a very short time. For sale at P. R. Williams' tt; Co.'s Dreg Store, Wellaboro, a.. ; aprlo. . . GOOD )lEWS-GOO,D 13A8G.5./N8..-1111% C. S. Ma ther- is, now' in New York, forwarding. daily by express, , largo' inroices -of beautiful new goods, suited to the season 'and market. Prices are a littOdofvn. Come while the new goods are com ing, and we will give you bargains that will make Spring4ll the more joyous. , C. S. MATHER & Co. . Lawrenceville, Aprirtlo, 1507.--2 w. • BUSY,—Dr. Up Do Graff, yesterday, removed a tumor from - the shoulder of a lady residing in Penn Tan. It was the adipose or fatty' variety, and weighed considerably over two pounds. Pre vious to this he removed a eataractons lens frbm a genpentan's aye. Also operated for Strabismus, or cross-eye. upon another. The.in 'operations were witnessed by a largo number of the medical Arpternity; and- pronounced admirable in every respect. Dr. Up Uo is,gaining.an enviable reputation as a skillful Surgeon and a successful Oculist and- A urist.— Advertiner. P. R IVirflams A. Co., are agents for EmhotT's !hair Restorer, the greatest Ilaii Restorer of the _ Ellllllliiiiiial _ 11(41 . ; (fialANlN“,—Young, has just received hia spring Ste& of Wall aild 'Window papers, Curtain Fixtures, • Cords, Tassells ke. - Fifty two varieties. Call early. • Mare h , tr. Youtra's .13,:;04r0ne. Pon SAI.n.:—A good farin, and a house and lot in Wellsborn. Inquiro of M. BULLARD., March 20, 'O7: , • MARRIAGES . . . .. In Brossburg, on the 2111 b ult. by 1,1,ev. P. Per ogfine, Mr. ADAM SenAPr, und: Miss Armin L Moulin, all of :.131ds,bnrg. . , . in Gray's V 4.114, on the 81st ult., by N.A. Tuylor,"Esq:, Mr. A.:E. CLEA.VLA:NTI, and Miss SARA"! E. lir.ArtuurlYbetli of ,t,illivaar.r. SPEQTALL-NOTIOES. Arc You Afflicted with a Cough or a Cold ? ARE YOU PREDISPOSED TO CONSUMPTION? Are the .I.,fres lour Children iy Jeopardy from , Slid • doh hod .11(paited Attacks of Oroupt. If • Purehuge a Box of BLADES' EUPITONIAL LIUBIi,ICATORS!! 7%e' People's Most ',Sure and Rife - efisal Remedy :for Congas, Colds, Croup, Catarrh, Asthma, Bron chitis/ Diptherfo, and all Pulmonary Di6catres. TUE LUBRICATOR la v a medicinal preparation in the form of a Lopengn, which, of all modes, is the most pleasant and convenient; They contain no dele terious ingredient, and era warranted to be always safe, even fur the weakest and most sensitive stomach. In Croup they give lIIMEDI4TE imam% For Coughs and 'Colds they ttre Invaluable. Far Catarrh, Asthma and Bronchitis they have no equal in the market,(vide Certificates accompanying each box.) Dipthoria, that dreaded and dcsolaling disease, they, cAntrol wonder fully and almost immediately. No Public Speaker, Singer or Tette ier, should he without them,as they remove hearsones!s and strength en and clear the voice. 4Q - --Always tpso,them in time, and if Cho symptoms are sore use very freely. J. 11. BLADES & CO., Frop'rs ' Elmira, N. Y . F. C. WELLS & CO., 115 and 117 Pranklin-St:,Xgents for New York City. • • / 415-FOR SAI.P.OIIY ALL DRUGGISTS. • -Dec.12,1866-Iy. - ‘$ A Cotigh; A Cold, or .09. 'REQUIRES IIiyEDIATE ATTENTiON, AND 8170DtD DE: CHECKED. IF ' • . LOPED TO ,CONTINUE, , r c . ott , Irritation of' the Lungs, A viS :Permanent Throat Ms- COUka ease, or Consu24- , , AND _ , • Zion is often the ' ° 1.5) - RESULT, 1 . ' BROWN'S BR ON CH,1.A44 T R,O C S Havirwi direct influence to the parte, i• glee immediate relief, Ponq•tormfivrt s A 9TWAIA7 - 'OATARRIT, - CONSUMP al VII ~ AND TII QOAT •DISEABES, f Troches are usecl with always vo‘od success. • , Singers and Will find TimexEs useful in clearing the-voice when taken -ta;forp -Sinning or Speaking,-anti 'relieving the throat aftet nn, uputatal.eNertlMl of the voco Icy, -,Zufetiks, are ree:ointnentled and preitcilimd Phy sicians,tirid, Wave hitd testimonials front .eminent men throiminint the Countey. tieing an 'article of true mer it; and having ramp their etUcacy by 'alest of many years, each year flt4s them in hew localities in various parts of the world, anti the MONIES are nolvorsally pronounced better than other articles. ' On't&lZl only "Bnows's .13nottriiti1L Tnocnns," and do not take any of the j WonTntEss 11 , 11TATIoNtl that may bo offered. SOLD EViRTATIII.nr. "LIESIEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPECIAL' CASES, 1.1 No - All - Joni] Street, New York. F ali information, with the highest tegtlinoniats; also ii•linek on t3pec.htl Di9enSeP, in n &tided envelope, sent free: Arii- Be .tire and send for thorn, and you will not regret it; throe advertising 013 , 4M:tun are generally impostors. without references uo stranger should ho trusted ;i Enelo'e a chimp for ungtaro, and dirret to bn. LAWRENCE. NO. T 4 BOND STILEETrNEW YORK. Nor. • itcHt ITCH! ITCH! t • SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! WHEATON'S' 0011 1 ,111PNT • cure the itch in 48 Hours. - Abio cares :SALT and 101 fIItUrTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price rdleentii. For Pale, by all ilroggiste. Ity wailing Co -rontn to Iv . E.Rns•A . pon . rit, Agre to. 17p Wagliingtou Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of poßtnge t to any part di the United Stn!es. • Juno g, 1860. op, notice ly. Sore Throat, NEW FIRM C NEW GOOD INN slomoo WORTH OF PURE ENGLISH DRUGS AND MEV MM US PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, DY STUFFS, &c„ always on hand, and for sale very cheap at P. R. WILLIAMS4Sz CO'S DRUG STORE. Wo have on hand and shall always keep . a arge and well selected stock of everything in our lino of goods; also FANCY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS ALL KINDS, HAIR OIL; TOILET AND SHAVING SOAPS, TOOTH, HAIR, NAIL AND ,CLOTH US ES, POCKET KNIVES Krt KINDS, PERFUMERY, 4 COLOGNE; COCO CREAM, HAIR DYE. HAIR RESTORATIVES, AND HAIR WASHES; ALSO FLAVORING EXTRACTS „ALL KINDS, and of the best quality. We have also a large' stock of pure WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, AND RUB, for medical use, whicliWe warrant pure. We also call attention to our large stook of •,Pas i nts and Oils,' •• which was bought before the rise, and which will be solid cheaper, than can be bought in this county. •Wo'do not t hesitato to say that we. have the largest and best stock of goods in our line ever kept in the county, and we will sell 20 per cent cheaper than can be bought at any other estab lishment irk ° Tioga Co. Call and examine our stock and prices before you buy. P. R. WrwAlrs, 1 P. R WILLIAMS &'Co J, L, •WILLIAMS. J No. 3 Union Block, I= FARMERS'- EXCHANGE.' 0, G, VAN VALKENBURG & BROD TIFAVING purchased the t.iiro lately becu- JUL *bled by-William Townsend, orb randy to sumily customers with • PORK, HA S, SIIOULDFRS, WHITE FISH, PUCKERED, CODFISH, SMOKED HALIBUT, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,: PEED, AND ALL REA7VT GR 0 OWES, HOLE SALE AND RETAIL, and at reasonable prices. FARMERS • & OTHERS Will find it to their advantage to call and look.at our Stock before purchasing elsewhero. Rememb:r the place, TOWNSENDiS OLD STAND, MAIN STREET, WELLSTORO, PENN'A Feb. 27, 1867—tf. BY ? , 1 IL, PREPAID. - - Choice Flo r and Garden Seeds, Now Strawb ries, Grapes, Bulbs, &c. 111:1 M. WATSON'S OLD COLONY NUR • EERY and SEED ESTABLIBRMENT, Plymouth, Mass., is now sending out by mail prepaid, packed with groat care in gotta prelim silk, so as to reach any part of the Union in per fect safety, a comilleto assortment of the finest Grapes, Strawberries, New large Currants, Goose berries, Blackberries, Rgeeer Flowering Plants, Bulbs, Lilies, &c., &c. Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Evergreens, Hedge Plants, &c.; will be sent by freight paid to Boston. Also, the True Cape Coe Cranberry, for cultivation Ir wet land, or in upland and Gardens, where it pro duces at tho,rate of'4oo bushell to the acre; with directions for cultiyation. Priced Descriptive Catalogues will be sent to any address 2Vota is the beet time for planting. The best way to ob tain good Fruits and dFlowero, and Seeds, is to send direct to the grower. Send for a Catalogue. Wholesale Catalogues to the trade. Agents wanted: March 20, 1867-2 w. UANP: POWER LOOK [Patented 18651 A LL persons interested in the introduetion of A praotieal machinery into our country, are 'requested to investigate the merit* of HENDERSON'S HAND PO IVER LOOM. This loom will do all kinds of hand weaving. It will weave jeans; blankets, plain cloth, sati net, kersey, flannel. seamless sack, double width blankets, or any kind of •Vttton, wool or flax cloth. t tr4ads the treadle 4 throws the shuttle, lets off the web, and takes up7the cloth.' It makes the upper shed as the batteriscomes forward, and boats up the tilling after-41110 cress is made, ma king better cloth and better-selvage than clan be made in any other Way. ' Looms made to order and warranted. Apply nt the shop• nn, Water Street, sign "Loom Factory," • LEWIS WETMORE. Wellsbcro, March 1867—t f. NTQTICE.—The Dirootors of Delmar School 111 District will meet at' the Court Iloust. in wells.boro, on Saturday, thge2.oth day of April next,.at lU o'clook- A. M. til l engage' toaohors for the' ensuing Suufmer mint of ;Common Schools, to commence on OM first Monday in May float, for 21 menthe. By order of the Board. ISRAEL STONE, Soc'y Dolmar, March 27-,1867. LOOK T TiflS ! 11!GAR & TRUMAN ARE NO BELLING ALL a WINT.E GOOD,S ti, a to ry to putting - in a nice , FF at cost, prop soicotod MIN EMI O UI? L 0 THING desirable at et;st UITB at the'lowe a iven universal sati: argain with over !nd still continue to vices. We are getting up .t possible prices and have faction. We have made this ono that we have sold to do so. Order your THIN G c L e / , ‘ not limit we cannot lexpeo us, and if it doe sale., O TR'S, ME I , OS, itc., MPRESS A OFF AT COAT. SELLIN ally I nlea assorted stock of We have our ua =I DEL AINES, azo. PRINTS, HIRTINGS, STRIPES, NIMS, &c„ HEETING)S, , D posaiblo maTkot prices. r?t the lowes SHOES, HARDWARE, OOTS AND AND GROCERIES, CROCKER 111 S;, CAPS, &c. Call and see u 27, 1867 WellaborO, Feb Tv ea, z -f CI 317 XVI .11:112•4 WI-1 M=2=M:l Wilson & Van Valkenburg abliabed thomeolves at laavo es NO. 2, NION BLOCK, 'oupied by F. D. Thltinoll lately e They propos to carry on a live business in DRY GOODS, ROCERIES, ANT TAILORING MERCH URNISHING GOODS AND F AY MARC'? 4, UM, ON MO to open out-a now and choice stook of ' Whey expect 4! NG GOODS The SeniOr partner hosted a largo experience in Merchant Tailoring, and it is the intention of the new firm to put this braneD of their bhsitoss. beyond successful conipetitiop„ Weßßjoro,Feb.2o, 1867—tf i'What is the Matter ? Is general debility troublesome is your blood immire is the whole bddy disordered and. weak.? Ilion get a bottle of the great Blood pa rifler—it is Dopurative Syrup .of lodide of Po tassium: follow tho directions carefully and ion will be benefltted. -Sold at Roy's Drug Store,' II STOCK. 0. BULLARD, A. A. TRUMAN I= OM " 18 years established in N. Y.'City." " Only infallible roe/Odle' "Froo from Poisons."' "Not clangorous *to tho Unman•Faniily." "Fats coma elt of their holes to die." " Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c., Exterminat's Is a paste—used for Rats, Mice, lloaeliee, Black and Red Ante, &e., &c. " Costar's" Bed• Bug &terminator . . Is at liquid or wash—used to destroy, and also as a proventiyo for Bed-Bugs, &c. "'Costar's" Electric Powder for. Insects Is fo} Haas, Moequitaie, Fleas, Rid-Bugs, Insects gn Plants, Pawls, Animate, •! ! ! BEwartz I ! of all worthless In 4 ations. fl See that "Conan's" namo is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. Address, - . HMIS= R. COSTAR, 484 , Broadway, N. Y. .„.A7Er- Sold in 4 iVollsboro, Pa.; by and all Druggists and Retailers evorywhere. . 1 1 / 4 ,,k) - , C "COSTAR'S" CELEBRATED Buckthorn Salve, For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boils, Can cers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples ' Bleeding, Blind and Painful Piles; Sorofnlog Putrid and 111-conditioned Sores; _Ulcers, G ' dular Swel lings, Eruptions, 'Cutaneous Affections, Ring worm, Itch, Corns,Bupions, Chilblains, ac.; Chapped Hands,. Lips, elikc. Bites di; Spiders, Insects, Animals, &0.,,tc, • 0*- Boxes 25 eta., 50 ets., and $1 sizes. ' 11 `So ld by all Draggles everyvbere. ' And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y., and by • Wollsboro, Pa. • MI 00 S A R''S'? UNIVERBAtr CO r uN SOLVENT, For Corns. Bunions, Warts, &o. _,7711 , Boxes, 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 sizes. ""•• Sold by all Druggists overywbero. And by HENRY R. COSTAR,. Dopo 484 Broadway, ltz—v,7—. l tr- • 1 • 1 I "COSTAR'S" PREPARATION OF Bitter-Sweet 8t Orange Blanding' For _Beautifying the Complexion Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, imuovo Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, &c. Ladies are now using it in preference to all others. Bottles, $l. jra- Sold by all Drug fists everywhere; And •by RENR R. COSTAR,' Depet 484 Broadway, N. Y., land by • Wellaboro, Pa. "C 0 S VA R'S" ;‘1 PAVT'OhL COUGII REMEDY., For C,.ughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore 'Throat, Croupi Whooping Cough, InfluenzavAsthma, Consur ption, Bronchial Affoootions, Ad all Dis eases o the Throat and Lungs'. .011fP Bottles, 25.0t5., 50 ets., ancl4l sizes. s3r- Bold -by all Druggists everywhere. ~..Ig3• And by HENRY R. COSTAR,' Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y., and by • Wellsboro, Pa. "COSTAR'S" - . r CELEBRATED BISHOP A Universal Dinner Pill, For Nervous' and Sick Headache, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billioultness, Constipa tion, Diarrhea, Colies,,Chills, Fevers, and gene ral derangement of the - Digestive Orjoits. Boxes, 25 ets., 50 cts., and SI sizes:. • y?riff" Sold by all Drnggists everywhere. .711 , 9- And by HENRY R. COSTAR, DePot. 484 Broadway, N. Y., and by Wellaboro, Pa. Jan. 2,1867-3 m. ' ( ' 111 PILLS, NEW GOODS I R. Bowen 8i co.,_ HAVE just returuid from New York witll'a larkeeassortment of WiNTXR GOODS, Bought at Panic Prices, and will bo sold accc.r &ugly. We resaectlu lly invitd rkttentfon to our stock of , • CASSIMERES, BEAVER GLOWS /TWEEDS, FLANNELS, also, a largo lino of ERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS; AL PACAS, and Oher D "ESS GOODS 'and DRESS TRT,IMINGS, Also, a largo and now ssortmont of READI` MADE CLOTHING, at greatly reduced price.s. LADIES' FURS--a nice o, . assortment, net and chkegp. . 1 _,. . . BON-T O N, SILVER SPRII4G, and ether kinds of, HOOP_ SKIRTS, . 1 . YANKEE NOTIONS; - HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, CROCKER I Y, GROCERIES, HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, And many other thinga,w.hioh we will be pleased to show to all who will 'pall and examineteur . STOCK GOODS Boforo purchasing elsewhere, as we •beliov , will pay you for your time and trouble. SMALL PROFITS, .QUICK SALES,. & READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO. -• forget to call at the EMPIRE STORE, NO. 1 UNION BLOCK Wellabor°, Dec. 12, 1866 BEE-HIVE EXQIANGE WILLIAM 'Shakspeare, tho "Swan "of,Avon,"- was a great student of human nature; Itit the great poet riev 'or fully explained, that characteristic of human Nature -which loads people to rush to the Bee- Eire Exchange as to a center . of attraction. They seem to know to.a _ That a good buyer makos a good seller, and that purohasing their groceries of a man who regards the interests ol r his customers when he buys his stook; is actual! putting their loose change out at interest. When you want anything extra and oheapAeall on :1 1111 1111=1 MATHRS Who does not sell hie customers, but does sell FLOUR, PORK, FISH, CORN MEAL 'BUCKWHEAT' FLOUR; BUTTER, CHEESE, APPLES, POTA- TOES, ONIONS, et qetera. TOGETHER. WITH TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, PRUNES, RAISINS, ,SAUCES, CANNED FRUITS, DRIED FRUITS, and all Chose advice which cause your store "BLOSSOM AS A ROSE." INATHERS BUTTER, CHEESE ,AND I4RD, for which ho pap the beet prices cash, or ox change. Maihers , NT OMR IN DIVORCE.—To Reuben W. Carter:—Take notice that your wife„llan nab M. Carter, by her next friend dohn W - Aent, lies petitioned tini honorable 'lntim' of the Court of Common Pleas for Tioga enmity Ice n divorce frOnt the bonds of matrimony; and that the said Court has atipointed Monday. the 2iith. day of May, 1 3 07, at,tho Court house in Wellsbeiro, for a hearing of the said petition in the premises, at 'which time and place yen entl attend it' you think , proper. TAILOR, Sheriff. Wellslioro, Pa., Jan. 30, 1367 J P March 27, 1807-4 t. . . Your wires will not scold : your children will no cry, and yon will nover_bo out of fnoneY. Ile - member the place. MATHERS'.S: T- rooms to ALSO BUYS If you buy Of Ayer's Saisaparilla .--p- A . Is- th n e co , n h e n t i n e t e ra r t o e o d t (M s o t r a c c o t rh o f . , .., .r., , baled with other substances of r hi greater nhorative pow- ,- e- 4 •... or /U. tt) ntil,ta an effectual an . . - 4 . 4 ift5,,1 tiii,oi, lot di:cases Sarsaparilla 1,1 - - "7 -, .', - ..t:„ . M. is reputed to cure. Such a semi ly is i:uilely- waited by th6.l' nala rntrer from Struntout i4mplahttn,:tr.ti th a t nue which will accomplish heir taro must • provo, as this hoe proved, of immense. tervlce to this large class of our afflicted) . fellow-citizens. How completely this tomP6und will do it, has 't been proven by experiment on many of the worst casFs to be found in the following complaints:— Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores Skin Di.vases, Pustules; Blotches; Eruptions, et. An. thony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Totter or Salt Rbeatn Scald Head, Ringworm, itc,-- - Syphilis or Venereal Disease is expelled from the system by the prolonged,use of this &reaps. rills, and the patient is left in comparative health. , • . • , Female Diseases are caused by Scrofula in the blood, and aro often soon cured by: this Extract - of Sariaparilla. . • in not reject this invaluable medicine, because you have been imposed upon by something pre tending to be Sareaparilli, while it was not. When you have used Ayer's—then, and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of the diseases it cures, we • refer you to Ayer'4 American Almanac, which the agent below mauled -will furnish gratis to all who.call for it. Aimee Cathartic Pills, far the cure of Costive ness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, 'lndigestion, 'Dysen tery, Foul Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rheuma tism, Heartburn arising from Disordered Stomich, Pain or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatu lency, Lots of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Drop sy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, - and as a Dinner NU, are unequalled. ' They are sugar echted, so that the most sensi tive can take them itrith pleasure, and they -aro the best Aperient i 4 the world far all the purpo ses of ti family phyilc.' Prepared by Dr..J. C. AZER Lowell, Mass., and sold by all Dru gists and dealers in medicines everywhere. Sold in Welisboro by J. A. Roy. mehti-2m. PATENT WHITE WIRE, rea CLOTIIES LINES. We beg leave to call the attention of 'the pub lic to nn entirely now quality of Wire known as 1 White Wire, possessing a coating which pieventi itirom ever corroding or turning from its uniform .I.A .11 whiteness during any number of year and on which otters Patent has been secured It has been fund to bo tbo only article snits o :for a clothe lino, except - the old-fashioned rope or cord, which always givfs 59 much trouble and i f annoyance.by breaking, rotti ,- out, and discol oring cloth6s, and by being bliged to put is qp and take.it down every time used. IVitly.this Wire Clothes Lino you haven eof these annoy ances, and when it is once pat e pit gives you no more trouble until the stakes c pbsts rot down to which it is attached. After us ng it we aro con fident you will fully corroborc.te the statements of thousands of others in its praise. Over 300,- 000 lines already sold,-and Avery family should and will have one. It will not change, though -you may keep it under water for any length of I t time; hence, you see, i cannot discolor 'clothes like a rope or cord. Sze oflWire,•lgo. 9. ---- ; - . • ,Six Reasons ;why every family should have oneef thessPatent White Wire Clethes Lines : 1, 11 I Ist. never have to tale it - in no matter what ttio weath4r,may be; the weather Cannot seed it.. 2d. It will last from twenty-five to fifty years at least, and during that time you will wear out fifty ordinary lines, besides suffering an untold amount of trouble and annoyance with them. 3d; It is the cheapest Vine in thci world, to v ce say nothing of its great convenien . A good rope line costs about 2 cents 0. e oot,'nnd this only 4i cents. This will last -a, • e time, while that with good care Will last abin a year. This hire, at 25 cents per foot, would be cheaper than , rope lino. 4th. You cannot load it' heavy enough with clothes, and the wind never blows strong enough to break it. - sth. It does not in any Nen* discolor or injure .110. hes that are hung upon it. Gth. It wilisa,ve-its price in saving you trouble and annoyance every threo months you own it. The Wire is annealed befotra coating, which iotakes it very soft and tough. It can never be 'tfrok!n in the use for whteli it is intended. Price fouroind a half cents per foot. Llgual amonut for tiVed Hue, 75 - to 100 feet. Clothe. 3 are fastened to it with the common ,clothes pin. -;PROM THE PRESS. Tho rollociug editorial riotii•es froth the Tri bune,- Independent and CfiristMn Advocate, are among the many newspaper testimonials which .we have received, but space will not allow us to introduce more here : The American White Wiro Clothes-line, is a superior artielo in Ats *ay. .It does not injure clothe's, and is., almost indestrhotable. pular housewife should use it. We are notv.using it Tribune. ihe Patent 'White Wire Clothes-line, is all it purports to he—a mostindispensable "article. It does not injure the clothes, and never wears out. Every house will ultimately have it.—N.. Y._ln dependertt. / THE Wnirr: Wink CtDTUES LlNE.—Among the special annoyances of the washing day re to be reckoned high np the list the ill at • tion.of clothes line. The old curd or nip) as done much good service; but what with its breaking, rotting out, discoloring the clothes, and the an noyance of putting up and taking down each week is not unite ar perfect urticlo. A siabstitetp is now °tiered in the "Patent White Wire Clothes Line," for sale by the American-Wire - Compiinz, 149 Broadway. The peculiarity of this wire is in its ceatin., which, it is said, over becomes broken. 'We have ecch it used, and find that it gives entire satisfaction.—H. Y. Christian Adro:- cote. t Feb, 27, ISl7—tf. COBBIARIS 'EMPORIUM. BENJAMIN SEELEY, -**l*Lhoc maker, over Jerome Smith's store „At on Main Street, would just.es-3- to the Shoeless and Bootress—,thsktis; _ thatportion of them who have tbo dudads to change their condition—that he is, now prepared to manufacture coarse gentle men's fine Boots, or fine gontlemed's coarse Hoots in'as bungling a manner, and at as dear rates as any (other establishment this side of Whitney's Corners. Anything in the line of Shoemaking or Cobbling will bo admirably botched on the shortest notice. DotC,t examine my work won't/hear inspection; but "go it blind." Re- ' minim the place,, next door to Shakspeafe's Tailor Shop. 'Nov. 14, IS66.—tf. Of ell the trades from East to West, - The cobbler tart contending; He's like in time to pipvo The best, • Who every dayis Mending; How happy he who can commend, Theooles of all his neighbors; He's ever unmindful of his end, And to his lastistill labors. SMITH ! & PitENERAL POLP:Y AGENTS tfor tbo load kir ing Stock Companies in the United States; also Agents .for the ,Lycoming County Mutual, ,Columbia Mutual, and Farmers' Mutual luau ranee Companies. Non-Hazardous, Hazardous, and Extra-Hat-. actions Misks taken at reasonable rates. Polieies I Issued, and all Losses adjuSted at our (Mee. Wellsboro', Pa., Feb. 20p 1867...—tf. 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