The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 08, 1867, Image 3

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WF;DI,NIESDAY; MAY 8, 1867.
- New Ailvortieemonts.
llave . dn Been tour Business—G. B. Riff &
Brother.
Tho Plitho to buy Drugs—C. P. Leonard.. •
Drugs and Modioines—B. B. Borden.
Sheriff's Sales—Sheriff Tabor.
Administrator's Notice—W. F. Lamb, John W.
Guernsey, Administrators.
Charter Notice—J. F. Donaldson; Proth'y.
, do —.J. P. Donaldson, Proth'y.
Mercantile Appraisetnent—B. J. Purple.
Tho Bazaar—A.'oloy.
Mohawk Chief—iE. A. Smead. •
• .Ne i-TOrk Markel - B.—The following wholesale - pri
ces kir Produce ruled on Friday, «Cdli tilt : •
f ...
Flour-slo,f&tifl—Wliont (Spring) s2,(io, Winter 3,40
.—Corn-11- 8 ' Oats-lioo=l3arloy-$1,14 —Clover Seed,
'lt lb 10c—Ti °thy /I hush.-13,60—Eggs-27c—Dried Ap-
Ides-Ile-12tter-18®22c—Clteese-17®19c —Melts Pork
-ile—liannal2@22e—Lnyd-lac—llops-306C0e.
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The corrected P. & E. R. R. TiTe Ta-:
apt cars in.last column of 4th page this week.
'ogßEcTioN.-111 last week's p, per
we maim Mr. Biwale say that his father moved
into the county in - 1809. Ir should read 180:4.
We - have received a letter from i fi. A.
T. Guernsey, of . Lake City, Minn., announcing
the painful newi . pf f lite death of W. W: McDou
gall,'Esq., of W+str:,tsv, formerly of lino county.
Wo =hall week.
Lowe's Farm'and Fireside Journal,
ug the nave of a very neat 3 page quarto puh
li!hed by J. P. Lowe, New York, at :A. Dollar 'per
year. It is beautifully, printed on thick white..
paper, find Fromilics well. It is a monthly.
. •
Several inte'r l esting local , articles;
among them the second chapter of Mr. Steele's pi
oneer history of-the county, arc crowded out by
the influx of advertising. Wo regret this,
but can promise,that ample amends shall be made
next week.-
PORCELAIN •PICTURES. —Mr. F. :NI.
Spencer, of Mansfield, i 3 taking very superior pic
ture= on porcelain plates. The pictures are ;cull
lucent,-rand very rich. Call at his rooms on El
mirieSfrect, Mansfield, iitid examine the fine speci
mens ho lies on exhibition.
MIL "A : MIL TARX I EXECUTION." Our
readers will a roe with us that the sketch under
this title on 1 a first page CS one of the most
graphic of 5 e ehes. It is from the pen of a sal
d‘iier of tho 4 t 1, and reminds us in many ways of
tSe best size ‘ltes of Victor Hugo.
ENLARGED.—TiIC Scranton Rep/ba
rnn reaches us in an enlarged and improved
form, making ono of the largest papers in the
State. We congratulate the proprietors upon
this visible witness to their prosperity. The Be-
Fablief - till is one of thol best papers on our ex
change list.
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PERSONAL.—We had the plpsure.of
a'visit from our estoemod friend Hoot,:En, of the
• ahem 'Tier Gazette, on Friday and Saturday
of ct week. Ili; brings a good report from Wes
tern Bradford, and is as genial and kindly ns•his
paper is spicy and attractive. If good will eau
give bun suttees ho is certain of it.
REMOVALS.—A. S. BREWSTER, Esq.,
has removed to the Court llouse. his family occu
pying the apartments oteapied by the Sheriff it'
fnuter year 9. llis ,Tmtiers Office i 6 with ;' 4 llwill .
wept TOOlll, fITA
Aft-‘ra. smith A( Shaw have I emoved to their
new Office, (me door above 1). P. Robert'. Hard_
ware Store
THE SEAsoN.---It is liftelzwarti, but
farntev need not despond. was 0110 of tho
ino:4 fruitful yi.ars of..tht.: country, yet inuro
had: ward than the pre;cut. When the cold
storms, atat trC,sts, come early in the spring the
danger to the, gras., hrnin, and, fruit iA nnu•h
less. UndollhteditA he season will prove pro
duotive be,vond expectation.
To MURYMEN.—We are requested to
unto that the price of butter in the, great mar
kets of the country is dependent upon the quali
ty of salt used, other things la4ng equal..
leen ivhn ties Syracuse salt for, j l,utter must not be
thsappointed irtheir otherwied extra butter sells
fur lees thai, it ought to itir triarltet. Dealers
the article say that Livcrpo!ul Salt should be
icd, amd no other. Its first cost is more. but: it
c free trout foreign substances and unpleasant
(lavers.. The, common salt is to ) impart to
tune. a -fishy flavor." I
BIG EGQ..-Mr. Andrew Klock has
Off ti . e.tt.laegg •thy following 7 dimension:
Sin:Meet center titreminferenee 6 ;inches. Largest
oroLileretivo :3 , inches . will do until
lieu beats it.
LATER.—WeII, Archibald W lker
rears it. Mr. Ella Kimba.ll left an egg at
- ,this office measuring (ii inches end `inches id its
'iircumfurences. This came from iWallteeti
We are also obliged to Mr. Kl4lsfor a Wunk
new cheese. which, like all cheese ripm
n. tir4r. rate. ,
GAME BETWEF!N"FIIIST T W t O
IM • lir fi s'ro sr: B. B. Chun FRIDAY Mmy.3.
VIP inni»gq were rlayed •on e:ieli
uur 1:1 , (P.1 hour .355 hultes.
Ila?kit, Catcher; Cnrvey ? Pitcher: Carpenter.
: , m -Stop: Emery. D , t. Baseman; VonVatilke)i ,
:tr, ; . 2.1. Baseman; Bunnell . ; :;(1. B a se ma n; Webb,
I ..ft V.dder: VanCielikr. Center Fielder: Dewy,
liv;lit Fielder.
Inningq.-1-I=-1-0-6-6.-o—ti—O—Total 27.
2d. NINI
Kle , s, Catcher; (Beason. Pitcher: Bigony
`!sort-Molt: Kirkpatrick. Ist, Base; Butterworth
21 Base; Elliott, Base: Sherwood, Left
Fal , it.r: Rouse, Center FiCltler; Kimball, Riglft
Inuin s, .1 -~4—G—'— I—~—~-4—L--Totnl.',B
S , rertil of the original nines being nliqont, their
were filled by other inernbcrs of the Club.
RA , 4E BALL.—The Covington(Bae
Bali Club are permanently orgzed with the
I , llowing officers for the ensuing year.
PrcA‘lent- ; -Thomas Jones. :
Vice President M. G. Lee.
Seeretary—C. Videan •
Treasirei- . 1 11. It. Bryan.
Di rectos—Thomas Willoughby. I:. E. Jones
t T. 11. Putnam. •
Seorers—P:'L. Clark C..Tobason.
I .aptainP---4. H. IThagland, ,t'C. S. Vidrita
.1 constitution and By Liars were arlivted on
Bnsis. of Beadle's Manual. MatcliiGaineq
S(ty Satordny at 3 o'clock V. M.•
C. S. VIDEIN,
WESTF/ELD PA., April, 27: 18(16.
AGIT.LTOR: At the first regular meeting of
WREtfield, Base Ball Club, held on Thursday
fv , :ning, April 25th, the Club adopted Able Con
aitution and By-Laws, of the " National Base
A' , ociation:" The" following- officers were
:lmed for the coming. year:
President—James V. LIIACIT. •
r ee l're ,, ident—A. N. Iturtis,
S is , rmary—E..ll. Bowen. • •
Troi , urcr—W. Nr Ifut!but. •
bitemors,—N. J. KritseM lt.• B. 1101, N. W.
Ili Naughton.
The Club ; nort .members 25 [ regular members,
it haring procured „ ,a complete set- 1)11,5eA,
'alit; hats he. hopes soon to become the "
,d‘inr'' Club of the State: (4.
CIRE.s . F. - ItAKINo..--The Cheese 'Fne
:criti Will probably into el.eration thti v , eeit.
lt ,, se et which ao have report ure'locatedi,,:t fol-
Ea :el:hark:item—
Round 'fop,„---Roun4 Top.
State leca , .l,—.Near 4. Wheeler'a.
These a\e all in (..'harleston.
V 'e do net Icarn when the new Cheese and
!?alter Factory built by 3ip:4,4m Cote
'414 =tray - Fork .Itoad, Delmar, will g.l into
~}tratiou. This is the largest Factory the
'Alloy and. will be the be-t applAtited.
'Rue %vat. , a report to the (stied that Mr. Moses
Lt,.. of Chatham, would enbirgc Iris Factiay for
Pulite accommodation the present We
hope it may piliv.4 true.
The Gee lighbprhood taavernent for a Factory
:teals (0128,,s aUbsided. There is room for such
Ina iraprovemeut....-What's ttio matia ?
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APPOINTMENT.—A. Hun ; Eq., of
3field; has beep: appoinfeit peputy Collector of
Internal Revenue fin' Tioga County. thfs is' an
apirointmeni eminently fit to bo made, and Mr.
Guernsey is entitled to thanks for the selection.
Mr. Hunt, though a democrat! is not a Copper
head. He is a gentleman, and • thoroughly fitted
for the creditable discharge of the; duties of the_
position. • _ "
,We should omit the best joke of the season did
we not relate the "doings" on Monday of last
week in Mansfield, in honor of the appointee.—.
- Some ofhis practical joking friends seizedupon a
smoke house and planted it oWn vacant lot near .
,the hotel. Upon this was a neatly printed pign;--..
"A. hunt, Dep. Collector." Crowning the
,edi
fice was a dry goods box bearing' the portrait of
A. Johnson, and surmounted by a demijohn. We
have before us a photograph of the "joke," {liken
on the spot by Mr. F. M. Spencer. It represents
the edifice aforesaid, the door ajar, and an indi
vtdual sitting at a table examining sundry pa
pers. If aynan should ho li'nowia` by his hat, the
individual should bo Hunt. On either side of
the door appears a crowd of people, seemingly
anxious to pay their taxes, Confederate States'
notes bping .
Vortrayed in the foreground.
The picture is about as funny as One of Nasby's
letters. ' Mr. Mint, appreciating th 4 "situation"
treated . the crowd and retiredivith honors.
It v. GEO. H. JENKS.—From • The
Pacific Churchman, published -in San Francisco,
we take the subjoined' complimentary notice of
Rev. Mr. Jenks; formerly of this Pairisli;now of
Petaluma, California. We find it under the head
bf visitations of the Bishop : ,
. `• In the morning, in St. John's Church. after
service by the A cetor, Mr. .Jenks, the Bi.hop
preached the sernton. Afler the second sermon
the Rector baptized 4 adults, having .baptized ti
the previous Sunday.
" In the evening, after service by the Rector,
the Blidiop preached, and confirmed 14 candi
dattis. One half of these are heads of families,
and it is believed that every one of the candi
dates has come into the church, frOm. different
sects, d'u•ing the last two years. This fact, to
gether with the number . of adult ' baptisms, shows
the advance of the church.
"We mention also, that since Mr. J'enks has
commented his labors in this parish, during the
post summer, the church edifice has been doub
led 'in size. by the addition of side • aisles. The
whole amount necessary for this purpose was
raised at the time. ad as td leave no debt upon the
s •
The editorfurther speaks of a new communion
service and bell purchased with the pro deeds of
last Christmas Eve Festival, and adds :
"In addition to these improvements, n tarp
Cabinet Organ has been purchased which greatly
enchanees the devotional effect of the beautiful
services of the Church.
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"This parish has lieen under tho cloud, for s"
many 'years that we are rejoiced to record these
evidences of prosperity."
FIRE!—A tiro broke out in the Uni
ted -States hotel in this village at about 31
o'clock Sunday moraine., and though admirably
controlled by the mgine, in a few hours reduced
the building to ashes. The alarm was feeble,
but the engine was early on the ground and cont.
meneed playing from'Well N 0.3. The tire took
in the upper part of the building, and the hoFe
was prutirptly carried up the.stairs to the second
story. Unfortunately . tho hose fell about twenty
live het ehort of efficient working length, but the
fire was kept under until nearly all the movables
were carried nut of danger. The building, was
old and inflammable, and it scam beehtne appar
ent that it could not Om The energy of
the Piro Company n thcuditceted to the pre
vention of the spread of the Mimes to the eon
tigumm buildings, and vitt,:mim,t completely mie
..ossini. Tar hotel literally punned down in its
tl ticks,"
Nel.R.3 wind. which *as high up• to m41114;111,
luckily aik , atud, apt a smart shower greatly aid
-04 the effortssof the firemen. The engin& work
ed splendidly- under the able impervisisur of the
Foreman, Mr. S. S. Spencer, and his assistant.—
Too much praise cannot be awarded these officers
for their ceolnics,, energy, and omnipresence.—
Especial praiss ns due ( the men wlfo stood by the
;stakes °. troy' to 5, o'clock, overworked, but
never flinching i to the young then who stood
guard on the roof and fought the fire inch by
inch until it chart gu the shingles under their feet;
and to the men - who jeweled the nheds hi the tear
of the 1;m- sl i ng building, and' converted their
:soaked toots into shields sigainst the names in
the direction of the barns. We mention no
name:, for obvious TV3.0118 - : lut liven bll such
men, officered by the pre'sent offishrs of 'the- Fire
Company, and we will, guaranty the control of
any tire 'possible in Wellsboro under ordinary
.
eircumstanevs.
We should fall short of, a very plain ditty did
we neglect to mention the many instances of cool
ness and prq:ne- of mind which fell under our
notice.
. IPe alluci to the " noble Caucasians" who
calmly smoked their ei,gar4, or stood with-there
bantk in their pickets at a comfortable idis
tance from the tire, until the, Ll 4 timber 'fell.—
r•tneh stoical heroism should excite miivemil ad
miration..
The hotel-was owned by T. Cone. Esq.. Old
occupied G. litter. No insurance - on
the buildimk Mr. Ritter_ had an insurance of
;:, , i,r,m) tArniture, lie put , ; hi, Ins. nt 3flooo.
The lire is sutpo,:ed gh i from a de
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!scaly fine. •
(4o—" Gen tie Re der, „ did you
ever have the iniTh4 . o blues? Pitt you get through
those AiN - i.sringly wet. dripping days—Tuesday
and Wednesday of last weelt4---and exTerieneo no
touch of the ? IT you did you are entitled bo
the privilege of conwatulating yourself.: Wed
nc..tlay, especially, acts trying to one's Philoso
phy. The curtain rose soon after midnight, and
diclosed a grand spectacular and auricular dra
ma of thunder. lightning, and pouring rain, the
latter accompaniament continuing to have a
great run until past noon. at which time "big
water tons everywhere visible. „Jim air was
intensely and. if rheumatic and neuralgic
patteirfs. tailed to enjoy their utmost pains and
ache, 'during the ,performanee they had atnplo
came for gratitude. ”
—The most incomprehensilde4hing of all is
what is known as "a neighborhood quarrbl."
We never could understand such thing , , nor do
we eare to. Hardly a Week passes that we are
not :mtvokeil to ri:ist. "through your valuable
paicer." yon know. to publish something deroga
tory to somebody, or in defence of smele other
body who has been grievously wronged by some
other hostile body. A newspaper may not be
used, legitimately. to right private wrongs. If
our 'patrons will search the files of this paper
they will a: certain th , fort that we devote, pree
ioustlittle•space to the work of repelling personal
attacks aimed at us int ividually.
.Our,, theory is
that'every man and woman is bound to SO live
and act that their lives shall be their sufficient
defence against frivolous slanders. A man who
cannot live dawn unjust aspersions ought to hang
himself. A man calls another a fool, a liar, or a
villain; but if one s is neither a fool, a liar, or a
villain, he may siap his lingers at his !assailant?
add move along, as'if nothing had been 'said. So
we say to those who have applied for a 6 in this
ikspect, have more v(311114~4- in ;‘-our .‘»vri power
in repel couch di S . lOlllll tied aII st. 'Don't rush
into' pi int on slight 0:',!11',1011F. Keep 1.110]..
E. :! 1 ,11; NAY 80.ROOL-IIoNTHLY
Afay:".session of the Methodist
inu l n y tir,lionl teas Kehl on Sunday evening in
piesenec of , o. largo audience. The oNereitres eon
sist.t,ki of o:ireil . ,:nt muaii , recitation.F.,and
'f A.Fero tlrAt:rate. The chief
addre:i nut i li Alaj. :11'errielc; a..atlons friend of
llic Altiveli.:'+.l.lo school shows reinarka
ibte vigor, much of which it ones to its energetie
Superintendent.
List 0 Lettera itienining in the Post Office ft
Well:4)ora .4.Cril 1867 :
J 11 tueley„l T Barnette, Eliza Byers, Butler
Bailey, Miss Florence Miss Notta Bowen,
fl It Bailey, Mary E Clark. Mrs Jane Jampbell,
Dacia T ealkinn 2, Defilo Ctunpliull 2,•Mrs Chat
lette Decker, Mrs Neat, Everett, Misn Mollie
Jelin Gebel Ifereign), D Aliss Mnry A
Mayes, AI /11 Japer, Mrs Atnnlia Jearles, Silas
Jennings, Mies A Johnson, Mrs Azuba Kelsey,
Will King, M M Limy, Albert Lake, Arelid La.
morit,•Miss Mary Ohnst.).l, Pritacis Pope, Wm
Reynolds, .1 C Ross, duo Raab, Eliza Stratton,
.11 Stowe, M M Taylor, Al 1) Walthatn, James
It Wilson, Myram.Wellman. •
Persons calling for any of the above Letters
are requested to soy " advertised."
• M. HART, P, M.
Loos Wirtzcle., .
•
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Wilson doVanValke bu r g bavo j ust received
sevesal cases of Ladies,'Cloths, fol. Cloaking, and
fino lot of eloths'and'dassirners for Gents' wear.
talestatylek boat 13604fkand reasonable prices.
. _
The latest arrival of Spring :4k. Summer Goods
in this ancient and honorable burgh, is at Jobe
R. Bowen Ntt Co's 1i0. , 1,- Union Block:, Their
stock' is large and: well-assorted, consisting of
Ladies' Dress Goods, Gents' Cloths Cassimere,
,
Vestings, &0.,.410.,-Call early.
Messrs. Willcox it Barker, being about to close
up thoirbusineee, take this method of notifyipg
all persons indebted to them either by note or
book account, to call' and settle without delay,
and thus save costs.
They offer their stock of Goods at cost. Now
is your timo to by goods cheap. mayS
MEETING THE DIFFICULTY.—Many pprsons who
arc desirous of obtaining a Piano or Melodeon,
are unablo to furnish sufficient means at one time
to pixy for it; to meet this diffteulty; . L. 8.. Pow
ell, of Scranton; propoSes to sell Musical Instru
ments oe installments, as far as possible', to suit
the purchaser. Communicate - With him °Wier by
lotto'. or in person. -
•
A Poetic BkcirarneTron.-- - -iiirny man is enti-.
tied to the title ,of public blinefactor, it is the man
who - con extract an old snug of a tooth so skill
fully that you ,do not feel it. That Dr. Eastman
can do this we think is clear ,enough from the.
testimonials published below. Dr. E. is a skillful,
operator in all branches of Dentistry, his ,plate
work, and filling of decoyed teeth, being in the
highest and best styli) of the nit.. Ile has
cured -now and improved tools, intitrumonts, and
machinery_ for tho execution,of
.411..work_ip_ his
lino. _ It, will pay customers .to
his
in a `1 see
his machines and specimens of his work.
TLial' that I have had thirteen teeth ex
trotted without pain by the use of liastman'ispray
Producer. My wife also had tweutyseven teeth extract
ed without iodizing as much pain as from having one
extracted without the preventive. We believe it pre
vents the gums being sore and lido than to heal..
•
A short time ngo I bad a few teeth extracted "theold
way of cutting, mid tearing." intending to haven sot of
artificial, but the pain- was no great' that I hesita
ted. Soon after I called at A. 11. Eastman's and bad
one tooth extracted. to test the Spray, which gave me
such satisfaction, that I had my entire bet thken out,
and have only to add too much cannot ho raid in its
favor. •ItieflAnD Wont:.
- - Tile Spray Producer is truly a boon to 'suffering lin.
Inanity, aud after having proved this by trying it, 1
would say any person is Wolitth to have teeth oxtructed
without its use. AIMAII LYON.
• After having mix teeth extracted by tho use of the
Spray. with hut littlo or no pain, I could' not be hired
to hare one touched without it, oven if It cost twice
wh at it deco. ARIS. BENJAMIN atELEY.
•
Ho UtE CLEANING.—Young has just received
his Spring Stock of Wall and Window papers,
Curtain mixtures, Cords, Tassells Fifty two
varieties. Call early. • 4
March 213-tf. ' YOUNG'S BOOK STORE.
MARRIAGES..
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13ATY—MOSHER.—On the 21st ult., by N. E.
Ilalings, Esq., Mr. Samuel Baty, of Mithilebury,
foictierly of Jefferson township, N. 3.; and Mrs.
Charlotte Mosher,'of, Middlebury, - -
DUNCE— CHRISTENAT—On . April 18th,
by Rev. J. 11.MeDermond, Mr. IfirWley R. Bunco
of Ringliampton, N. Y., and Mrs. Emma R.
Ch ristenot of Charleston, Tioga Co.
SPECIO.I., NOTICES.
-0-
Aro You Afflicted with a Cough or a Cold?
ARE YOU PRUDIBPOSED TO CONje,UMPTIoN?
Are the Lira of Tour Children in Jeopardy from Cud
• den and, Repealed Attacks .of Croup? if
so, Purchase a Box of
BLADES' EUPHONIAt
EUI3RI.CATOS,SII
9'l, People's Afoet &ere and Effectual _Remedy for
('nl,lB, Cenur, (iotarth, Astlnna,
Dlialicria, aad . all Pulmonary Ditleau F B.
riviE I.IIBRIOATOIt inn medicinal preparatti4i In
the halal of a I,o7eliga, which, of all finales, 11 1111
eleit pleleeillt and convenient, They Cell MI (1111 0 1
tei ions ihttrialient, aid are warranted" to he alway/
safe. oven tor the weakest and most ,eIISII lee Nto muehJ
Iu Crimp they give riamtmt VII: For Coughs std
Ueld, they iire invaluable. For_Catauh, Asthma and
. they Juive no equal• in the madtet. (vide
eel tile:ilk, eleeelpall3 hug each that
'dreaded and desolating thsea.e, they control uottiler
fully and almost immeillately.
No l'oblie Speaker, Singer or Teacher, sbouhl be,
withent.them,as they remove hoarseness and strength=
en and chin• the video.
ra- Always five them in time, and if the symptoms
are ssvere use very freely. .
.1 11. BLADES il: CO, Pr4'n4'
. .
Elmira, N. Y.
F. C. vrgus & co., 115,riml 117 Franklin-St.. Ann , "
fur New York - City.
BALI: 1117 ALL DILLJGCOSTS
1 ec.12,38(16-Iy.
a Cough, A Cold, or A
< 4)
4.447 Sore Throat,
NON OH I
__F.QUIREH IMMEDIATE ATTF.NTION, AND
'l) ?octt ,( l C 7 ' DUO I) I. L D O
wEEED TheCO AI:
.. ( 0 ,
1 : Irritatio4 of the Lungs, A
COUV B
~, Permanent Throat Dis
ease, or Consump
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-0
AN.
'l3 Cj! /ion is often the
' OLQ .:- , t"RESULT.
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BROWN'S
BUONCHIAL Tito piEs
' Hit ving n direct ityhtenee to the parts;
yirr immcdi,ite
FOR BRONCHITIS, ASTIIVA, CATOCRII, CONSIJ3I.I";
ANI. THROAT DISEASES.
Troches are ust'd bilk always good sqccess
Singers and Public Speakers
•
Will find PHONIES want in clearing the:voice when
taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the
throat lifter an unusual exertion of flue total organ , .
The Titucttes are recommended and prescribed by l'hYr
skiani, and have had testimonials flout eminent men
throughout the country. lining an article of true mar ;
it, :Ind haring OBOVEn their efficacy by a test of tnauk
years, eael year finds them in new localities in vnriour
parts of the world. and the TroCnrs are it nicerqally
pronotinced better than other articles.
,1
OBTAIN Only "IllloWN'S Tooorms,' , and GO
not tithe any of the Worautt.eis - IMITATIONS that may 1.6.
offered. SOLD EVERSIMAM. Nov. 21, 'tifk-fun. I
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13 INU-TIONE, P.PAVIN, StIND-GALT.S, CA LLUS, A:ci,
Al on Ijorssf.. ; RADIC.V.LT and PERNAME:crtr CITED. by
the nee of. _
Roof'. Ringbone and Sprrvin Cure.
This medicine was established 25 years ago, and has
never, been known to fail, Give it a single trial. Far
sal e by • W. D. TERBELLA: CO., Corning. N.V. I
D. S. 'Barnes & Co., Agents, Now York. 0c17,6f.,Cn
ITCH ITCH I ITCH ! .
SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!
" WHEATON'S OINTMENT
Will cure the itch in 48 Hours.
Also cures SA LT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHILBLAINS,
and all ERUPTIONS OF TIIE SKIN. Price 10 cents.-
For sale by all druggists. By sending 60 cents' to
WEEKS & POTTER, Solo Agents.l7o, Washington St.
Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage,
to any part of the United States.
June 6,1560. sp. notice ly,
.J. FL RANDALL •
SUR Cr IC AL I fIND IffPCHANICAL
DENTIST..
OFFICE at his residence on Welisboro street,
Tioga, where.he may be found from the Ist
until The 12th, and from the 19th until 'the 25th
of each month. Will he in Blost;burg at the
American Hotel, from the 13th until the 18th,
and in Lawrenceville at Slosson's Hotel, from
the 26th until the last day of each month.
All operations connected with the dental prot
fession, whether surgical or mechanical, will re
ceive especial attention. ,
Having an improved liquid and apparatus for
benumbing the gains, ho is prepared to 'extract
teeth without pain; and in a manner harmless to
the patient, yet no stupefaction, drowsiness or
nausea, follows tho operation. Ether or Chloro
form will be administered if advisable when de
sired.
Artificial Teeth of All .kinds inserted in the
most substantial and beautiful manner.
Call and see specimens of mechanical dentistry.
Tioga, Pa., May 1, 1567. ' ,
NOTlCE.—Notice Is hereby given, that John
I. Mitchell, Esq. Trustee of A. J. A: E. RI
Webster, insolvent debtors, has filed in the p r e-!
thonotarys' office a partial account in the matter
pf the estate° of said insolvents, for
,presentation
to the court of Cotatoon-Plcas of said county, on
the first day of May term next, for continuation,:
and U11108:1 cause be shown' to the 'contrary, it
will on that day he allowed
May 1,1867
J. F. DONALDSON. Proth'y
T . _
ISLATIVE.—I hereby offer myself for
4 the suffrages of my norking fellow-Citizens,
as an Independent Candidate for the Logislature
the coining October. I pledge myself to labor
for the rights of the many as against the foty.
May 1.1.807— , DC. • EDWIN WETMORE.
4 DMINISTRATOR'S' NOTlCE.—Letters of
admitnistration having been granted toi.thel
undersigned "upon the estate of - Daniel bainlx.,
late of Richmond, deceased, notice is h4ii3b, , . /
given to - those indebted to, and those' 'Wirt g
claims against said estate to cull and settle vvitl,i
W. F.•LAMI3,_
- r
JNO. W. GUERNSEY, 5 Adm;v„-
May, 8, I. 8 67-Bwt
SM4LL LIG.E(7 1
EXPENSES,
QUICK RETURNS.
•
-• • •
. ,
•
'THAT Is TIT . MOTTO ON • liTHIOR
- A SUCCESSFUL BUSYNESS WILL
THE SYSTEM OF DOING BUSINESS
WITH LARGE PROFITS IS
ON ITS LAST LEGS!
We I' Smith's Son!**
HAVE always said that sach a pernicious
plan vast give away to pAndent and honest
*Ming, depending upon
-A. 0. SMITH
LARGE SALES, LIGHT EXPENSES AND
.VIALL PROPIT,S,
SPRING GOODS
MAMMOTH STORE,
and the lon prices named for quite is drawing
hosts of customers.
eau bo buught at, about one•ball of last year's
Among our Large Stock will be found
NF PRINTS, DELAINES, ALPAC
AS, POPLINS, MELANGES,
BOMBAZINES, DING-
.. B BALMORAL. SKIRTS; SKIRTINGS,
HOOP SKIRTS, SPRING WOOL
SHAWLS, CASHMERE AND
PAISLEY SHAWLS, •
. .
CARPETS, OleL CLOTHS. CLOTHS AND
"CASSIMERES, CLOTHING, BOOTS
AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLAS
SES, PORK, FLOUR, SALT,
WALL AND WINDOW PAPER,
1•:!
10,000 OTHER • DINES OF
GOODS..
An examination is all we ask,for that insures a
sale. People desiking to buy cheap should, not
allow anything to, prevent their calling;, they
will got
on low prices, and they will then of course, buy
their
W. #. SMITH'S SONS.
They will find it profitable_ in the end, and of
course, will sleep better, Tho above remarks
are made for the attention of close buyers.,..
READ,, REFLECT,
13 Y YO rrif-G-bobs
W. R. SNIITIT'S SONS,
April 2 t, 1867
AND
REDONE THIS YEAR!
The N©w
are' no* dnily arrriving at their
CALICO
prleos
- D_ELAIIVES
at about two-thirds,
SHEETNO O
in proportion
MEI
WELL POSTED
SPRI - NG . GOOIjS
AND
114PIS . ON, Y
To the.. Pub
SUMPUND
r i g
mAKES this moth
j_ that' the Stock o
• r SPRING:
is 'on . hand, and o 1
The Store -is well at
ionable .
.
• COAViS, PA
GEgT'S' FUR
IVIIiTE AND d.
- COLLARS, .t
. PENDE"
and a good largo lo
II
it . . 1,4 TS
ovoi brought to this
TRUNKS; BAG
s vilt
Clot
for (
. ,
Xjs
•
UTIIOLESALE
,VV in nil kinds o
GROCBRMS
WINES, LIQUO
EION & DOM
CANNED-
WOOD & WILLO
]. 'CROCK
CHILDREN'S C
PERAMBIAAT
A full and ciimplotf
mentioned goods of th
hand.
,Particular attention
Dealers and Consnmet7
Vest to examine his
Corning, N. Y:, Muir
.
A. FEW MORE PIECES
1,
of those substantial S I Wings and . Shirtings, at
April 1, 1807. ' C. B. JOLLY'S.
LEONARD GILL
chased Mr. Andr
i
MEAT :MARKET,
wou say to the citizens of Wellsboro and vi
cinity hat he will continue the business at the
old B srstana—giving his ontrre attention in
suppl ing the wants of all who may favor him
with• oir patronage. I Constantly on hand
FRESH PrfEAIIS IJF ALL KINDS.
Shop one Doo i r Sou h of Shoe Shop.
: Wellsboro, April 10 1807 -tf.
Yon will find
the latest arrival . of lkits; Goods a KELLY'S
April 1 . , 1867.
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court
made on tho lkt (10 of April, 1867, I will ex
pose to sale by public vendue at the Court House
in the Bore bti Wellsli,oro, Pm,- on Saturday, the
25th day of May, 1867 1 :
The following described Oemises situated in
the township of Charlebton, bounded on the north
by D:Roisey, on the exist by D. G. Edwards, and
Evans, on thb south by lands of Holman
Morgan and Saml. Mills, on the west by the Bir:
con farm—containing 115 acres more or loss. To
he sold as the property of •the minor children of
Ceo. C. and Eliza Kress. E: A. KRESS,
April 24, 1807. 4t. I Guardian.
0
o
at a groat bargain at
April 1, 1867.
DUFhFE'R'S
PAT.E.ATT EAR.III GATE.
(Patented Sept. 11, 1866.)
I claim for it
let: The cheapest,
durable Farm Gate in
2d. Any farmer ca
saw and hammer.
3d. It does not sag
blown open or shut.
4th. It is not obstr
sth. It is strenzer
equ'ally so when _open
blown open or shut, nol
affect it when open.
On the above claims and especially in regard to
its cheapness, durability, and convenience, we defy
competition. It is aßeiv gate and has been but a.
short time before thY public, but in all cases it
has taken the preferene over all other gates.
It costs, including posts; only $1.25 to $1.50,
Tad farmers can make them at even' less than
this—they do not cost more thun'an ordinary pair
of bars. I
Township rights or sale on terms very profita
ble to the purchaser. (Farm rights for sale for
$3.00 each. I have t them down to this low
figure so that none ne bo without them, only
he sure and examine its before purchasing of
any other.
Any one wishing further particulars will please
address the subscriber, all orders will receive
prompt attention. Address,
o'. S. KIMBALL,
Oeeola, Tioga Co., Pa.
00030 Oa ON
Apr. 24, 'l377ff
liko hot cakes at
April.l, 1867.
-
BOOT'AND
WM. B. VAN 11011,
to tho buildin g
Pearl streets, rear of
prepared to fill all ordej
Boots Sr, Shoe*
on 'short notice, and ii il:Mannor BurptiAcl by
nono. Ito Pairing done: promptly and ollearo,,
Apr. 24,1867. I W. B. VAN 110RR.,1,
II T,T , G IY, 0 N Gy, -
• Agent for the
E VI. TA LE. •
LIFE .SOcIETY
THE UNITED' STATES
Insure your Life,at Homo Agbncy.. '
N'irellsboro, April ;
New Spring Goods
just received at I C. lit. KELLEY'S.
April 1, 1867.
ALENDER, Fr .nah, Marino and Church
C
Clocks, at oe19) FOLEY'S.
L AD . 7 IB S: I -3ETS fro
is of Wellsboro
G COUNTRY I
=I
'S . HE
od of notifying the pooplo
CLOTHING
ors' it lower' Wan before.
oked with tin most fnsh.
TS A ND "VESTS;
also, a lex
go ilssortmeof of•
sIISHINGi I GOODS,
isting of
.A.SSIMERE SHIRTS,
NECKTIES, SUS
'RS, SOCKS,
of tho most fashionable
ND .CAPS,
Orket. Also
AND UMBRELLAS,
buy 11
o of N
w for oasis, at' tho Cheap
ASIIE,R, under tho
4 . .
Agitu
-1861.
April 1
and
Providorq Store,
G, N.
CORN
ma,
ND RETA*_, DEALER
ROTIONS,
S, & CIGARS, FOR-
,STIC,, GREEN &
DRIB
FRUITS,
R UIT St AND
TABLES",
VEG
WARE, :GLASS &
RY WARt;
IM
RRIAGES, CABS &
RS, TOYS; &c., &c.
P luisortment of the above
6 e beet quality always on
paid to Fino Groceries.
•'s will and it tai , their in
itock boforo buying.
ch 27, 1367.
1 mhutlcw.T.
EMMI
' TT, haring 'recently pur
ees J. Tipple's interest in the
Orphtuis' Court Sale
AZIII4 5001ZA
C., B. KELLY'S
'.ost cativ73'
eo.
Inake it with tho use of a
the posts, mid cannot bo
•
ctod by ice o snow.
an any otho gate, and is
or shut, and cannot be
does tho hardest wind
C: B. KELLY'S
r ECOE SHOP.
,pl'haameived hie Shoe Shop
'en the eon* of Wain and
IRoy's Bloelf,here ho is
Ts in the line of
kn sr.so to $3O, at'
VVS ,
FOL.
NEVI SPRING GOODS
IN CORNING,
At THE PEOPLE'S STORE
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A
FRESH STOCK OF GOODS
SPRING TRADE,
and aro prepared to supply the wants of the
\people in.
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
DRY GOODS.
OUR LONG EXPERIENCE
GOOD GOODS
giAM the best satisfaction, and those accustomed
_ to patronize us know that we
KEEP THE BEST GOODS
hnt are to ho found in this section, and those
who are not our patrons aro the losers
quite as much as we are.
LARGE STOCK OF ChOTHS
MADE UP TO . O I
RDER AND WAR-
•
RANTED TO. FIT.
OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL,
Warranted to kive Satisfaction,
Sold as Low . as at any other• Estitb-
We! invite an examination of our Stock and
"Prices, pledging oursehlea to
SHOW GOODS FREELY AND TAI:r NO
OFFENCE
Corning, N. Y., • pr. 10, 1887
NEW ARRANGEMENT !
1
Wilson A..t, Vaii-Valkenbiirg
NO. Q, UNION 13L0 K,
!lately occupied by F.D. Bunnell
•
They propose to carry on a live business in
ant, and most
D'RY M GOODS
MERCHANT TAILORING
AND FURNISHING OODS
Old MONDtY MARCH 4, 1807,
They expect to open out a new and choice stook
1 of
SPTNG GOODS.
The Senior partner has bad a largo experience
in Merchant Tailoring. and it is the intention of
the new firm to put this branch of their business
beyond suecessfuj competition.
Welleboro t Feb.2o, 1867—tr.
Atlaptea to ti p
WITII
has taught us thnt
We keep as usual zi
to sell by i tho yard or
-and all GoOda sold by us
AND
lishment. Mind that.
when no elleil3 made.
ED ITH & WAITE
Have established themselves at
'6% •
GROCERIES,
AN INVALUABLE REMEDY
FORS •
THE PURIFYING OF THE BLOOD.
• DR. J. W. i'OLAND'S
HUMOR DOCTOR,
A Positive Remedy for all Kinds of Hu
more, particularly
rRYSIPgLAS, iNETTLE RASH," SALT RHEUM,
SCROFULA, CARBUNCLES, Boms,
AND PILES.
It is vory gratifying to say of this, or of any
other modicino, " it is the very • best remedy
known." nis not always so easy to prove, it.
It is, however, ...xceedingly gratifying to the
Proprietor of this modioino; that, while he do
dares to the pnblio that this As a most wonderful
and effective specifio for Humors, as stated above;
he has abundant proof at IMnd to sustain his
statement.
For sixteen years the Humor Meter Iles been
manufactured and sob], and every .year has in
creased the value of its rhputtition, and the
timount of its sales. In New Ilatnpshire, where
it originated, no remedy for humors is so highly
prised. An eminent physician (new an army
surgeon) when practicing in Now Hampshire,
purchased between fifty and sixty gallons of it,
during some seven or eight years, and used it in
hts practice. He has since then, 'ordered it for
the hospital whore ho was stationed. Other phy
sycians have purchased it, and have used it in
prac4.e with great success. When the proprie
tor lived in New Hampshire, at Goffstown Center,
for the space of thirty or forty mile's around, and
in Manchester particularly, the Humor Doctor
was well known and highly valued for the mi
tnereur and wonderful cures which it effected-
Though Manufactured in .large_ quantities the
supply n'as' frequently exhausted; and. purcha
sers had to wait foo more to i be made. .In that
region some !very severe cases of Erysipelas were
treated with, andthey 'were cured! Erysipelas
sores, or carbuncles, those ugly,. painful ulcerh
wore• entirely removed wherever this medicine
was faithfully used. So it was with ScrofUla and
Salt Itheum. The Humor Doctor cured them.
For the sake of showing what is thought of it,
a few testimienials are here inserted':
Mho , ' Gale, Esq., ,Thmton,
I lwreby cetitify dint I Nvas Forelyalllictvd with Roils
for tut" years) developing thethselves upon my limb;
and other patds of my body. Th 6 sufferings winch I
endured frozol them ure indescribable. Suffice it to say
that I faithfldly tried tioveral of the most popular . hn.
nior remediesqbut without removing the -affliction. At
length, by the earnest request of an intimate friend, I
f
'Was !minced t etry Dr. J. W. Poland's Humor Doctor,
and am very lam to attest that all my Boils were
remeNed, and my health was restored by using Dr.
Poland's aforesaid medicine. MILTON GALE.
Boston, Jan.l4, Ifdift. .
A. C. Wallace, Jiallekeeter, N. II
Dr...T. W. Pol.Azin—Dear Sir: I very cheerfully rive
my testimony in favor of your llhmor Doctor an an ex
cellent' remedy for Hunters. MY - numeronn acquaint,
mice is Manoltester know how severely I was afflicted
with Boils and they ktiow how perfectly - good my health
ix at present.. Your Humor Doctor Mired me. Please
refer to me for particulars itimy cat•a.
Manchester, N. IL, June 11, 1816. A.C, WALIACE.
.3fre. Wheeler, Stoneham, Nam
I very confidently and earnestly recommend Dr. J.
W. Polandle Rumor Doctor as On excellent remedy for
Humors, having been wonderfully benefitted by it my
self. My own case was a very severe and obstinate one.
For more than two years the shin timm 'the Inside 01
both my hands '
and even down on the wrists mos con
stantly cracked and broken up, so that I was unable to
use my hands 'in any kind of 'wet work, and W:l4 obliged
to wear 'gloves in'sewing to avoid getting blood upon
my work. The humor which so afflicted me was proba
bly a combination of Erysipelas and Salt Rheum. 'My
general health was quite poor. Soon 'after I began to
)
use the Humor Doctor I could percelv signs of herd
ing. I continued to take the medicine ill I stnsfirMlly
cured, lily hands are bow perfectly freefrom humors,
and to all appearances my whole system is clear of it.
and has been for several months. I used eight bottle',
before I felt safe to givo it up entirely, but they cured
me. 'HPRRIET WHEEI,kit.
Stoneham, Mass., July 5, 1850.
Mrs. Parteri Darer, N. .
Dov Er., N. IL, July 22, 1555.
Dr.. POLAND: I re&ived your letti , r inquiring as to
hip effects of your medicine on seasickness. Pain hap.
py to say that X think it is "the medicine." for that
dreadful sickness. I tried various prescriptions, hot
found none that 'settled the stomach and cleared the
head like the limper Doctor. I felt as thouglLL.could
hardly wait to get ashore, to entreat you to introduce
t into ship chandlery t•tyres, that it ntny Inn! its va3•
to those who sutler upon tho mighty deep front :‘
siehness. If captains who take their:, familits aitl
them, or'carry passengers, 6hould try it fur ojyer, they
would never he willing to voyage , without
t have used it for my family since ith introduction t.,[
the public for Mom headache and tuition
about my children, and have always found it
cure.
I am not fond my mune appear in public
awl would not consent to it on any account but to lc
lieve the SUltering; but if the foregoing will be of ,uq•
service to you or, the public, you can make tvm of it.
Yours, hARRIET M. PORTER.
Much more mightle stated in relation m this medi
cane, as contained in' testimoniblq, but I. in needte,.
Ask Manchester druggigtg about it, especially- li. IV
Slake, at Barr's. laquire I,f Mr. }ferny Plainer. of
Wilford, 'tillage wFfs wag cured Iby it at Salt Rheum.
Ask almo.t Any person in COffstowil, and they will du
Clare its,valtie as a remedy, as used in their own case.
or by their fiiends.
The Itnnto Doctor was fitrmerly sold at fifty cent'
per bottle; lint the cost of every ingredient cow poser.
it has gone np;pnortnon t t the prier , has betql
to seventy-live cent' only, and that by corOpnlsion. -
Thu humor Doctor is prepared at the New England
Botanic Depot. u tor the Preprietot ..1, C. French.'
Sold By Medicine Dealers everywhere.
DEMAS BARNES k CO.. General AgentsoNciv York
For sale in Wellsboro by P..R. Williams 'c Co.
J. A. Roy, Webb & Hastings.
April 3,1867-6 m.
BE-AL E ' S 1
(Lute Powell'A)
EMBROCATION.
For, all Dißeaso• incident to llorxes, Oath?, nn
the Haman Fleqh, requiring the use of
' an External Application.
nivils new Compound. prepared by a practical Chem
-1 r,t, having a full knowledge of all the medical va
lue, of each ingredient that enters into its compidtion,
is ti; - ranted to exceed anything of the kind ever yet
offered to the Public ns an external application fir the
di .4tZt A'S for which it is recommended. We a 0 satisfied
that it will work its own road into the confidence of all
ti ho usa it. and those who try it once •will never la,
without it, and therefore we rely on experience a, the
lieq test of its usefultiesg. It iv pronounced by Fain.
ersqlril till who base tried it, to be the best
_applica
tion ever used. This Embrocation has been put up for
over eight years, and it is only through the inere,A-ling
demand and urgent request of my friends afar ilii,
Public that I send it forth as'tlre grand remedial agent
for the various diseases to which that noble and u•dol
animal, the horse, is subject. --"' ;
Many. remeth'es l o ne been offered to the Pubffp under
1
different forms, some tit these alit injurious, ii he's at
hest of little tiro. and ninny wholly iniprop, rto ill,
swer the purpose for which they are recommero ed.
A judicious and really useful composition, tr,ke Irma
those objectionq, has therefore long been (testi elf I 3
ninny gentlemen who have N alnable horse , , and are mi.
M illing to trust them to the care of designing and pre
tended Farrier.. Their wishes are at length fully gi al
ined. by (Dr. Beale) being prevailed upon to allow this
Embrocation (which has proved so efficacious to the
various discuses) to be prepared and brought out to the
public. ‘.,
This Einbrocation waq extensively used V the Go
eminent during the war. Ai all Orders to
1./It. EDMOND
602. South Second Street, Philadelphia; Pa.
Hale by storelceoper6,Aberally. 17:q roi-dim.
.7-,L". For sale at. ROY' Drug Store.
. ,
HARRAH'S NATION:VL GATE
(Pntontecl'SeptetiLr 20th, 1864.1 '
ITS CLAIMS ARE
1. The mot+t common workman or a farmer
can build it.
2. It is made of all sizes, and is perfectly
adapted to all Gate purposes, whether for cattle
yard, farm, door-yard or garden.
3: It requires no hinges, and carn?t, be blown
open nor shut.
4, It does not swag the post, and the Gate
itself cannot sag.
5. Breach) , stock cannot open it.
ti. It cannot be driven against when open.
7. It is not obstructed by either rain, sleet or
snow.
S. Being built without mortiso or tenon, it
costs but little more than a pair of good bars:
9. It is stronger than any other gate built of
an equal amount of lumber, and its strength is
equal upon both sides. ,)
10. It is the cheapest.; neatest, and moot con
venient and durable Gate in use.
During the fall of 1865, the National Gate has
received the'highest award at BEVAN 'ATE
and some SEVENTY COUNTY FAIRS, and
in competition with other Gatos, it ha.A taken the
FIRST PREMITLIfi in every instance:
It challenges tho whole list of Gates to a prac
tical test, throughout all seasons.
The National Gate has received tho'.unquali-
Bed approbation of all who have used it.
These Gates, including Posts, aro built at a
cost of $ to $B, according to workmanship and
material used. Their manufacture • insures a
profitable investment of capital, as -they' c'em
mand a ready sato at from 60 to 100 per cent.
profit ; and it is perfectly zafe to put them up at
all times under a warrant, as they hove fill no Mite
Piled to give the fi(lb.gt satisfaction.
J. p. Pri.dcs,
•lU. Aisopr,L,
- A. ALBA..
- •
".-A.r. Township and Farm Rights for Isn't. in
Tioga andßrad ford Counties.
Anplicauts for part:haste of TeftitOry,
Anil for Circular containing particulars.
Rights for average Farms aro uniformly sold
for $lO each, including printed drafts and spec,
fications for building all sizes of both 'Wm' and
Entrance Oate,.by the aid of which any one can
construct thorn. .
On receipt of $lO.l-in all eases accompanied by
a particular description of the land for which the
right is desired, the appropriate Conveyance.
drafts, &e., will be promptly forwarded.
Address, with stamp.
NATIONAL GATE CO.,
,March 27, J-80 . --tf, KnOxville, Pa.
100 BUSHELS PURE TIMOTHY SEED,
50 BUSHELS CLOVER , SEED. at
March 13,'(17. , WRIGHT Sc. BAILEY'S.
PATENT WRITE WIRE,
•
CLOTHES L
Wo bog leave to call the attention of the pub- 1.
lic to an entirely now quality of Wire known as
White Wire, possessing a coating which prevents
it from over corroding or turning from its uniform
whiteness during any number of years, and on
Which Letters Patent bag been secured. It has
been found td be the only article suitable for a
clothes lino, except the old-fashioned rope or
cord, which always gives so much trouble and
annoyanco_by breaking, rotting out, and discol
oring clothes, and by being obliged to put it up
and take it down every time used. With this
Wire Chithes Line you have none of those annoy
ances, and when it is once put up it gives you no
Moro trouble until the stakes or posts rot doWn to
s•hich it is attached. After using it we nro con
fident you will fully corrobiwate the statements
of thousands of others in its praiso. Over
OOP lines alreAdy sold, and every family should
and will have ono!' It - will not' change, - thoUgh
ydu may keep it under water for any length of
tithe; hence, you Sco,•it cannot discolor clothes.
like mrepo or cord. Size of Wire, N 0.9
•
Six Reasons why every family should
awe one of these Patent While Wire Clothes
Lines
Ist. You never have to take it in no matter
what the weather may be; the w ather cannot
Whet it. . •
• 2.'d. It will last from twenty-five to fifty years
at least, and during that time you wear out
fifty ordinary lines, besides sufferin.• an untold
amount of trouble atuNnnoyance with theni.
3d. It is the cheapest Lino in the world, to
say nothing of its gieat convenience. A good
rope. line costs about 2 cents per foot, and this
only -4; cents. This will last a life time, while
that with good care will last about% year. This
Wire, at 25 cents per foot, would be cheaper thim
a rope HMO.
4th. You esnnut
clothes, and the win
to break it. .
'oad it heavy enough with
cover blows strong enough
sth. It does not in any way discolor or injure
clothes that are hun lipon it.
ilth. It will save i , price in saving you trouble
and annoyance ever three months you own it.
.The Wire is annealed before coating, which
makes it very soft and tough. It can never be
broken in the use for which it is intended.
Price four and a half cents per foot. Usual
amount for a good lino, 75 to 100 feet.
Clothel aro - faptene..l to it ‘citli -, , tb4 coinnion
clotlio;
FROM TUR PRESii
The following editorial noticoa from the Tri
bune, Independent and Christian. Advocate, are
wilting the many nevispaper testimonials which
we have received, but 1+ 'MVO will not, allow us tit
introduce mono here,:
The American White Wire Clothes-line, i. n
superior article in its way. It does not injure
clothes, and is almost indestruetable. Every
housewife should WO it. Wo are now using
N. V. Tribune.
The Patent White Wire Clothes-line, is all it,
purports to be—a most indispewble article. It
des not injure the clothes, arid . ,boverwears out.
Every house; will ultimately hake it.—N. Y. Jo.
dept•nticiit. . o •
L ,
THE WHITE IVIEE CLOTHES Linn.—Among the
'special annoyances of the washing day are to be
reckoned high up the list adaptation of
clothes lines. The old cord or rope has done
touch good service; but what ttith it.!„l, breaking,
rotting out, discoloring the clothes, and the an
noyance ,of putting up and taking down ,each
week is not quite a perfect article. A subs auto
is now offered in the " Patent White Wire ClOthes
Line," for sale by the American Wire Company,
149.J1rOadway. Tho peculiarity off this wiro is
in its coating, which, it is said, nbver becomes
brolfcri. We have seen it used, and find that it
gives entire satisfaction. AV. Y. C.'hrimtion Advo
cate.
u. Et• FISH, Agent,'
Tiogn, Pena'a.
Pell. 27, ISay—tf.
Cleanse the Blood.
W IT ll,eorrupt or tainted Blood,
.... ~
i...,: ...x ., , you ale sick all over. It may
ti )t .4...,......•• bur..t pint lb Pimple.s, or Sores., or
l'''''' )in ;•0111,13 active disease, or tt may
wo,rty Retie yo U listless,e de
..#"' press,e4 and good tor' nothing..
.slut you cannot have good health while your
blood is impure.. ... , ..yer's Sarsaparilla purges out
these impurities : it el<tiels disease rind' restores
health and stimulates thii organs of life into vig
orous action: llenee it rapidly cures Fl. variety
of entlifilaillts Which are eam.ed by impurity of
the blood, such .1i Scrofula, or King's Evil, Tu
mors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptiows, ;Pimples.
q. Blotch-
Boils, Si Antl.ol's Eire, Ito l ,sc or ErfsiPelas.
, fetter or Salt Ehetua. Scald Ifead, Ring Il'orm,
Cancer or C:IlleCTOIIS TIMMY'S, Sore Eyes, Female
Disease , . sucli o, Retention, Irregularity. Sup
pression. Wider..., :•-' , lerilety. also Syphili.or Vene
real lii•ease , , _Liver Complaints. and Evart Dis
ea-cs. Try .Iyer's Sarsaparilla, and see for your
,elf the surprising activity with which it cleanses
the blood a itek•teres these disofders.
- During late years the public have helm misled
by largo bottles, pretending to give a quart of
Extract of Sarsaparilla for ono dollar. ,Ilopt of
these have heel' frauds._ upon .the sick, for they
not •only einet.,iin little, if any, Sarsaparilla; but
filtott no euratrve ingrediont.ivhatover. Hence,
hittm: disappointinent.has full dived the use of the
Ival if6ls eXISAVI: 4 Sarsaparilla which tle - i6d the
marl: •t, Until I he'neetne itself has become f•ynotty
awn,. with iluri,itioll-aud cheat Still ,tie call
this •onitiound. '' : . :ar , aparilla." and intend bi
sopp
~. such a remedy as shall rescue the 'name
trout the to ,if . eeldenetty which rests upon it.
We t iink we Lai e ground ter believitig it has
4
virtups wltiyb ate irresistible by the cheS•s pi (11 , .-
ea , e,: , it i‘, - ildenileil to cure. \%o can assure the
.11-I:, that we oticr then the hest alterative we
k'teow how to pi oditee, and we luivcC reu , on t to be
lieve, it is by tar the coot e ff ectual purilierla the
huh yet discovered.
to
cherry Teetotal is se universally known
to silliness ei ei y nilwr medicine for the cure of
Ceitieeli:, Cold-, liilluensa, Iloarsencio., Croup!,
It;eoteelliti , , Inelpient ConstuteptiOn, and for the
rtiliid it Consumptive? Patients in advanced eta
go' of the disease, that it is useless here to re ,
, ount the evidence 'ot it, virtues. The world
knows thetn. . .
Prepared by Jr. J. C. AYER J. CO., Lowell,
Mass., anti sold by all Drucgi , ts — trml—flenlers in
medicines everywhere. ,
.cobi in WellAoro by .1. A. Roy. mayl-11.nt
E. ;-',MIT - 11,' M. D.
• 'S UR. G EON.
OPERATES sithcessfully for. Cataract, Stra
hismug, (cros,s, eye Remm'al of Twain's.
Hare Lip, VaricosolVcius, Club Feet, Ac.
Particular attenlion paid to discase of the Eye
and General Surgery.
Consultation at office free.
lleferenees given; to operations recently per
formed.
Office hours from 12 M. to :3 P.,M.
Office at his residence, Mansfield, Tioga County,
Pa. March 27, LS67-1y...
BANKING .ZZOUSE
JOF,E, Li: JOHN PARKHURST— Capital
Stock Two Hundred Thousand Dullars.,-flU
verntnent Securities Bought and Sold. Deposits
Redeivcd and Drafts nn the principal cities sold
and Collections nand° on asnal terms.
- _ DEL PARKHURST,' President.
JOHN PARRNIRST, Ca;itiier.
Elklnnd Bore, April 10, ISO -:lm.
ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS
ouREs - .
CURES DI SETER.Y/
CURES CHOLERA MORBUS,•
' • CURES CHRON'I'C DIARRHEA,
ritT;lthS all Bowel Complaints, bnt does opt
ante anything else. This medicine is no
cure-all : it has the 'confidence of ~every' body,
for iris never Itnosvn to fail : it should be kept
on hand - by cverPfanaily. Sold by deaers in
medicine at fifty cents per bpttlo. For Foie in
Wollsborough at Roy's Drug Store. ,
G ARDEN SEEDS
At; Yoinig's .Book Store.
FLOWER SEEDS
AI Young's Book Store.
GARDEN SEEDS
' a At Young's Book Store.
FLOWER SEEDS
At Young's Book Store.
GARDEN , SEEDS AND FLOWER
. SEEDS
At Young's'Book Store,
Weilsboro, - April 10,1 561-tf.
SPRING
a t Kdly's. Ladies' walk in I , Apr. 1, 'lli.
. • • - -
,13LATER WARE—Cake baskets, .eartl bask
-1- et-. o,lstors, augur howls, ote., at
PORK by the barrel, at
WILCOX BARKER'S.
April 1,0. 167.
•
EF. IV HEAT—a prime article at
11.1011 T 4.
,11;AILLY'S
,April 17, 1867
FORSALE —A good IfORSE.' sound and
kind, five years old, weight 1IOI) IhQ.
. PETER IIOIV4.INDYNE.
East Cliarl'eston, Apr. 24, 1867. r.
rINION SETTS and Now Vaikelies of. Seed
Potatoes for sale al Roy's Diu Store.
NES.