The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, July 31, 1867, Image 3

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IVEDNi.4).iT7J'6 " L - 1. 2 :31, 1867.
• Nrfcc A,d • firtisoinonte: •
Wanted—Jr. E. Reeling. . .
Lost—C. Miller; .• •
Tax Payers—C: F. Miller.
Application in. Divorce—Sheriff Tabor.
The Queen's Cephalic • - • •
Property i'or S'Llt--C. litunpbrey.
Beyond the Mississippi—National" Publishing
Company.
Salo of Personal BeerfCti...
Auditoiss Notice—. 7. Harrieon,,Auditor.
konounceminit, for Astembly,—B. B. 'Strang.
C> ;ESE-Bogs.—Mr. S.• $. -Spencer
reciUssts us to s inferri:L.Proprietihsof; Cheese keel
toriestbat tie will be ready tofillarderafor Cheese
Boxes iu a very few dayi; • • • '
M. E. S. , SoliooL.- . -The Month y Ses 7 -
Eton of• the Methodtat.Puinciai School:wilt
,be held
at the Chnrehi on Sunday evening. Thu •exerei .
ees will be conducted bythe•seholare.' - •
ADDISON ACA:T>EistY.-:-We notice that
our,young friend James 11. Ifosarj, late of beet)la;
has tal6a charge of the Addison Academy as
Principal. Wo send. him • good lack and God
WREELEIR HILL' CHEESE FACTOItY;.
—Mi.l.O. I v . Jones, Secretary, writes ,us thatt - this
factory takes the milkjrom 120 cows,and receives
a b m it ,Ii tons of milk per day , . 'the - average
l
n 1063 is abOriVs,o lb ._of 'cheese, per, day. ' We
have tested the chee , e,
produced and find it ei
ceileiit. : ' : _: ' " ' .., ' - 1
.
8p311:1E5§ , C441.1.7Gr.:
E.mf: D:
,Bun
nell' has purchased;pro; *oat . Saiket, and- nfter
thorolagbly renovating the same ready - to -sup
ply customers. In our opinion Ur. turmoil
knows low to run "a twilit shop, and if he. fate it
will be s n exception :to th 4 Tale -*Lich appears to
govern his operations."' SUccess to tarn. .
CONCERT.—Mr. J. Parry -gave con
cert at Cherry Flats Inst: Thursday 'evening which
was well attended and gavo . oxcOlentsatisfactiork.
Dr. Webb, of this village, who t was present„in
forms us that Mr. P'arO,is
sings
vocalist he
has heard this region . . Tie sings musie.c7i' his
own composition With inimitable expression.*
After Mr. Perry olosotl,•00 Weleh,GSeq Clith sang
several pieces is fine style: • .
The Elmira Gazotte thus refers to the
Glass Factory, at Blossburg : , ~ , , ~_:,.,,i ,
i
.‘ It has nowbeon running about a wool . ; ano
at it 'aro manufactured all silos of 'tvi ildw
coaoh,'ear and Sheet: - singlo and. double thicer
glass. Tho•businesais carried on under the name
of the Blossburg Glass: Company, -the :firm' being
llirsoh, "Ely do Co., whose - address • is Bitissbitg.
Tioga County, Pa. Some dozen of the.'best nd
most experienced - glass workers- in- the ' country,
aro employed hero. Tho glass is inside' from 'rock ,
sand gottenont'of 'the 'adjoining hills, in. part the
property of the company."
TEE COUNTY IHOUSE.—The Commis-
EiODOTB have contracted for the oreetion of the
County Tromso trittillfr. S. bi. Brokcman, Elmira.
The building is to:tio• of brick, 40x60, and three_
stories. Tho contract price is $4.350, the builder
furnishing time, doors, windorrs, door and
window taps and sills Of irop, paints, oils, cave
gutters and conductors. Mr. Brokeman is under
a bond for 18000 to darer the Premises,' com
plete, on or before the Jet day' of December next.
He is a skillful and energetic builder and will,
without doubt, fulfil his cozaract to the /otter.
PROaßESS.—Opposite our window is
a sort of depot for-Agricultural Machinery. - 'Du
ring a month last past several Ivagan loads of
Mowing Machines hilvebeen t deposited there, not,
however, to remain for long, Every hour or so
NV6 aro roused by the click of the toothed genr.lig
as a machine is 'Miamd into the wagon of some
enterprising farmer. We confeet: to a liking for
that sort of music, whether ii be in the hay field
or out of it; and the fact. that the "
old fashion of cutting grass and grain is going
to the dogs in-Tioga county, affords ns enjoymont.
It is time that machinely wait made to do the
work which muscle has been overta'sked to do.—
Bring on your:paxLinos,
,GRASSITOPPERS.—Arr. Helem
writing us
.. Middleburg, Nebraska, says Or
the Grasshopper Piave .
"The grasshoppereconmeneud •learing abotit
three weeks ago., (June p 0); and are all gone at
present writing. They went:with the-wind, after
doing some damage. Some fields 'of wbecit, : anW
'corn, and some gardens have been destroyed.
But there Will be kriore-Corn raised this ymir than
last, after all. 'Winter/ wheat is a good orop4--
about 40 lathey to the nerf. It is all 'harvested,
cod spring wheat eilt this week."
Mr. Clans - writes - under date -of .July 14; find'
promises to write fttrtiter of the! country soon.—
We shall he glad to hear from ) him, and others
who have left noia county for the West.
THE Clto . ps.- 2 `l ie hay crop, now be
ing harvested, is remarkable. ' Tho growth , is
thick, and 1 eiy tall. We 116,n0t imagine, hoW
ever, that there wbei , much hay- exported 'fro#l
Tioga County.' Very. little hay was kept over,
and tho increase of enw-keeping is so consider:;
bl at raostfatmers wjl.l feed what . would i..ave
otherwise, a surplus;, Winter wheat is a
reen,
great orup x )faroi as - elaeithero; • and inueli mile
was soared hist yeah 111 usual. Spring wheat
looks well - ntsp.. Oats, if not .too dry will be a
full crop, Cornitt" bun) 11111.7 - j'atateea noyar
looked better, but they iir now setting and it is
very dry. Six hours' rai ,:now would ensure l a
fine crop in qUantity; tthe stalk growth dogs
not indicate rot yet. Prim the best sources of
infiirmation the new is that dopi on:the grUtind
arc now less than six,days behind
,tho .growth 4f
,last year. , ' , _ ',,, , - .4-
lt ICE. Cl..YlacElt ASTIAT.T, Y a I ativle
of Mr. Chauncey Dimmick, whoge sudden death
was noted last week, gives us additional:•partie4-
lars of ,the circumstance attending the accident,
eraeisrilat modifying the aceoiinegiven List weelt.
Dimmick's body was found about eight feet
from the stub 'which .ho, .was foiling. _lt seems
that ho had nearly half severed the stub, which
was a largo one, and had left his axe in the gad.
• lie lay with his head toward' the stub, with the
left teg doubled ander the , body. - There•war no
Contusion found on the body Whatever; and - •oloso
examination' does not Warrant the supinisition
that ho was hit by a piece - of bark, or l by' any
falling T.ho neck was encircled b r y, a-dark
discoloration, and much swollen, yet. there •is no
evidence of dislocation; If the day had been
very
.hot stvistroke 'tronld hi - ie explained the
matter as svalll as anything. An it is, the cauhti of
his death is wrapt in mystery.
,
I3ITTERe& BOSH,—Messrs. Hostetter
a Smith, of Pittsburg, and Proprietors of djoqet
ter's Stomach Bitters, have a column in the N. V.
Tribune of• July 24, in Which they consider and
dismiss the various Schools of Medical Practice
with little ceremony: Theii. • objeci of 'course, is ,
to show the green ones that - nothing is Cdrtairt
but the 13tomacIt Bitters. -.All else is , ,guses v,•orl<
add humbug. They take occasion to say that the
Swedish , Movement Cure is " an extravagant ap
plibutionf.the principle that exercise is. health
ful." N W wo have passed through :a course of
treathre by-this process, nrailean say that so far
from tiler ' lacing a grain pf tenth* (la
their id
isik
lion it, its ho very, reverse of what is stated. The
"Movem i : b ine is a system of fliassiva. gym
nastics" np to the period of renewed vigor ;tbe .
'operator doing all the work, while the p.it lent re
esains.passive. Nov' is it iT avpiteatittn ,rif tile
principle that exercise is healthful. Qn the cod
trary; it is an -. application of the principle .thit
health is nature in cquilibrium, and by systematic
nlovetnents,'n-hich t bring ,eyery voluntary muscle
iutoiplay, proposes to restore the equilibrium .if,
the vital forces. Per instance: If there be for-'
pidity otthe •liver, action is induced by gentle
qneussion by the operator's•httrici. If there be
stony of the boviels, the peristaltic mount, is „in
duced by_hmehanital means outwardly applied,;-
If here Jm-,a; 5, nsitiveness of the digestive organs,
and non-assimilation of food, action is induced in
the remoter nauselee, and, thence to the' Partesif
fseted by natetial process. : If the blood beam
perfeelly.Okygenlied, ‘deep' breathing" is prac
tice& and the chest ntniptilated. -Ail in all,
there is
. uo greiter or more eflieictit aid to l'e Cll '
, ~
,-
,
peration than the Swedish,Movement Citric. /
sm-wv - PigiVmtiV "
, 00laiteloriwiti:uminiiLeffai '44rti esdptm ,
tions for diseases of the eye, by Dr. E. Smith, of
Mansfield, last Saturday afternoon, The first was•
for cataract, upOii Mrs: Maiishalle of l tast Charles;
'ton, an aged lady who has been nearly blind for
several years. The case was very difficult, owlet;
to the unusual depression of the eye within the
socket, making it almost impossible to perforat
the work with the usual appliances. The opera;
tion was successful and the Doctor entertains a
favorable oti.ctiqn of the. 0544- -* •!'li. i f "4
•The other case was that of ,a,littlo.doughtet of
Mr. J.H. Do l an, of Charleston, who is blind from
infancy, the,l l eyes having been subjected to a
strong light 'at four
,clays from birth . ,
~
.71,,, , ,y, s
"were iribitfuetand - piotrreding, and' the"lciilffi 'wail
unable,to donsom:thrtn;llisting m
, ttsh, light fro
1
darkness wit the right eye. The operation wait
performed with, the nati fl ent under the influence
, , • , .. ..." • c
of chloroforid, ia much s tiile - g ra .;
ti fi cat io u et
the Doctor•tlimapicity,kltided.hiOasurably nede
Maniptdatimi; so much.so, that there is a strong
probability that thelinfattutiate child will be abli,
to see well enough tq distinguish objects.
Dr. Smith is young,l•but a devoted surgeon, and
operates with great ease and rapidity. He de;
JsorOsr, amicannoit; wo think, fail. to. wilwa -;bril i -
Rant future. , l_ ,
We 'Am that the DOetoi' successfully operated
l for Strabismus, ot cross-eyes, upon a little son off'
• , ,..c •,. tc of Tioga . • •-,
Mr. Henry Fish, l , fait weelc..
t
. . ._
MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT.—MessrB. Tick
nor Sc -Fields, Boston, Mass., hake just issued
this, as the fifth voluttro.of, ,thrtir,
edition" of Diofrosts' Works :
We have - hlwads iegtirded '"llftrtin Chuzzlo
wit" as ono of qmyory , ,hest of, ;Dickens's books.,
When it first appeared there was a groat howl sat
up by the pOor fools who toadied the author wheh
ho visited the country, and were served up in
"Mattiti,Chunlervit" in'filait 'lts
severe, rtithice than elegant, Vol it hiM'ladie-11rit
one over the knuckles than it does Atnericans.
Fecksnifir,sfaircy (latnp,, Jonas Chuzzlowlt;Mad
Mon ; takuo r Tifie fiiir`ly Offset ' 'NO th Pogram; Mis
tress,
Ilontihy,,C,oltariel Diver, and, Jefferson Brick
..—the fern+ being British,Rnd latter,,Anter
can caricatures.,.-Jho creation of „Mark Tapley
should entitle Di s ekeits to Tama.;',:inii as for any
prejudice aptst : the Book, in America, none W4l
avow not feel hit. The illustratioris•
are capital, i thatiglevrhY Eytingo 43houicelitiv'e 'ptft
in Horace ifireelai for:Jeffersori Brick passes our
comprehensmn. ,
The illusi4ted edition is Ind $1.50 per volnmt,
the plain, $1.25. ' Wo rag aril it as the fincit
ularkilitit+of - Dialiehe'cidr r tiffaieti 'to the
putf
lie. Tho pliblisherS by' mail' prepaitl'ort .:
receipt of thesoprice:s, or it may, Im , .ordered tit
the Bookstores. ,
BASE ;BALL.—A- match was •ictlayeti:
Thursday - ;.1 ( ,Duly 25,''.1.867; Bn'tlie!'Agile'-Groun4, -
betAveon the Monitor 'Club: of Tiogn; and. Vie'
Agile of Mansfield. Belc4 is the score? ~
AGILE I . 0- „..,,.,...1)19NITon. 0. 11.
Smith, c 2 7 -Wickl ! ?ina, : e 5 5
Kelley, p ! 5 ii Mitchell, p 4 . 4
Faller, Es ! 2 .7 , Do Poi, •se 3 5
McGill, lb' 4 ! 6 • !Van-Osten; 1b...: -2 ' :7
-..:3,.63 ,
.11 r Mnerod.cm, ; ...2b..w. 4. S
Davis, 3b ~: .... ....• 4 ,5- .A. , V5:tr,,31)...,..-... 3' ;5
Et 'elan , in, 1' • 1 6 E. Yair, 1f....4..... 4 4
Denjamin,'et ' , t 5. Sly, cf ' 5 2
Wilson, r 4 ...... .. 2 . 6 Johnston, rf ' 6. ,6
..•
IziNuios.l 1 2 : 3•4 S 6 7 . ' 8 , 9 '
4 •
• : 1,0 :7. '0
:li, .11i ' 0-53
MONkTOR.4... 4 3- •6 • 1 •7: 2„ • . 511—•1,6
,
S.!. E. Wilcox, of Agile Club:
Eleorere.H—C. E. Alk L. H. Tuttle
ten, Tuttle.
l;tes.—Agllo',.lVlonitor .
foul bull.—Agile 0. Monitor. 7.
ns.--- - MoCroden Of .the'Moitttoi•-2. 1
Game three Vours. ,••' '
E. W. AD.Aus,
Fly Cal
Outs on
Route R
Tithe of
.
.—So - depeilth lipan 'the
sions•tine tit.ee.ives or men and
nder sometimes why there is not thorp
Goss! .
that we .W
Lid to outward appoaranCes. ' Prince
attention
Tour firsti.ll9siness transaction with a, ratuil'clii
figured by ,u..t.Fcimn of teibacco-juico, running
down from each-earner of his mOothl How well
We reeblltct our sensations
.as,.sitling
_upnn 'l4
roof of tbr. Vint-olc_ye-entereutne
ruing in Rlay thlitcou yenrs, ago . ,; - Pir
ffine. The tall, graceful elms, which .
their arms and playfidly
sit uncovo Kea in r the' PO:fence of their
eminded rid of- bonny New England,
•
is
th% s weed, of :unspoken -welcomes.,
Jrig,o-er flu clank road toward' Wells-.
ad leisurolo mark tho signs of
rift oil ,4ther ' band. , "'mitering Main,
were rejoiced to noth, that - strombody hair
there,itoo, though 24 that it.
, .
l i ke' an liftertheught: • - 'Stir, they werlo
I the , world .befoili, them and full of
But We sliW no sideWailiSllien, and tlfp
laces were dingy , and anti. ItiS IVP
gLi one 910
tiro first
reached d
MIME
majesty, it
and gom tit
Rolling ti
Lord,
tat abl'e
\
Street no ,
planted, t
deemed 1
trees, v. i t
promise.
business
at Cleaver's, and receiyed'his cheer
itf thought struck us - that Wellsbofp
stepped
wdeotne;
„
,nongli' from being ” whitewashed and
Wever, Art) did net-Oblllf!,.a4a:etitie,
I,Cas fat
feneed in
out soup in pence , listening to tit l e
-fellow-diners,nmong whom were
,some
and sipp
gossip of
longbeeril fait filien(lo.' AOll-4611 . 7 6-
ial4it fourtee'n, , , years liaVe:rolled:riivory•
ti,:aintoui village hi literillY erilboivircr!l .
the', itore;frohts Will compare favorably
this side o s • tkie -th9
whb
'day i .A
since the;
in shade,
with mil
walks- ell—they are much butter than non,
but not good enough; A stranger pasting along
before some of our ;'‘ solid nicri" Might
.li-under
i t
little-,wh ther lenest pride ha rul
d 'not e • tt41104"-
ging; a d should he be reminded of a splendid
, .
carriage" without,. Ft, ~ step, we• should not - „inuell
','..
I I
blame h ni:' ' ''''' "
.... - .... , , , 1..'' _ (
—We address ourself 'tr : lliii & 4lififilacs - wii. o
survive. th'e awfulheat.., , Of a lai*4direW, Did
youl'veiL see such a. 4.urtmot breathe Atuii**irdatio.
heat ?.'• Talk of theftropics ! One_wi'ii..l4 .. ,elit
netr i t ./ de f the equate y for termity-four. hburs til
sures u that dt was t refrigerator , edinPared-with
Wodncsday: .• We w4iked up to; dltirier' - nrid:tete'
forcted'll:),poCket our - , hands to j keep 'tlienk l .frolP
blistering, ' The.heat rebounded from'qiie -gravil
' walk lilio the heat from the' roof:of di rever y or4-
tors' ,fur c n e. co, Not Ass then LO ..:4e g i 9 p; ,in ill,O
sun wo guess,, and possibly.inore. ..I.oo'dcgroc's in
the ehadiest shade ! think of thi4L: Going intro
the garden We found - thb - Micinnticrs prostrate,•
the cabbages curled up, and the corn pale and
lifelcss. But the tondate'vitie"e laughed and.greir
fat, ;is did llio Loans, ,while ; the., ptdattms inutecy
• I 1, '' •
cried- for water. ~'' '.- - .!. ; • '.. .. . •', ....• ,
'DR.
I- 2 - Up Do Groff, yesterday. removed
tam "the shoulderOf a Intik 9„sitling ih
sn. It is as . of i the il . tiipiike7iir_fattS. '37.404i-
liei g ,h A consiilerably o - ver tWo " vciu`pflt.
s to this ho rotopvell, .ai catarttetqatOrts
I. ',Woman's eyo.-'1 Alp Operated for stray
or cross oyo4 upotiflitoothitt.:' , :i .z•. - : :
IS, opois tiCifi4' .. kiSto: t . t3tiiip'ititt 4i' : 'by:
. 111!ge
if of :tb'e inqic, 9 l . oatFYßify, and x.tOtt;itititi..
ir,ithlo inr,overy_ respect. Dr.jttp, Do grafi'
1,14- eozliable• reputationlis a•skillful-Bat -
1
1 14 a tiwoessfol Oculist and Atirist.—Eitit‘-
r.dl'i v elii!lri. :', • : : '.. ii '•
7 , '
Bns
tarpnr
Penn,
Ey, awl
Previo
frotu
Then'
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41.1,n4t4'
IP gain
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Tho Magazines
•
itu g ust R, 4 erey rk very morr of - 3enn
fueinn'fiod. For . young - people In their .
teens - we imagine to ic perfection in
alic • illionjwited rover is an, objectZtif
ii•riever 'tile, 'On ite'ongras -aro-14-
a
'rery - month, it n mop of tVe
mop/11 5 ,5° elnif•-w/Mevc,F f . : faiq'si-l?livi?ttte
iripiote•uiap of, flc etcie 04, the end,
year • - •.52.61) oinglo • celiy 5 , eopiefolslo.
The
ty aid
'Hit 111 ,
.t-elf.
Tr 1,.
tor 11 ,t
~rillh )
of the
-11ctrcl
l• Houghton, -- New - Yorir.
Youriffnikp:—:TfidAiiiOst'ito.'eorifairis a
iu t alto e nf. "11,i_on rid tho')Vorid
••baty eioriei•:of 11§6-
s.t take • boys by
_storm. -,,For boysi- and
om• 8 terlo years it has no .t ( quali:rits=va;t•
NFry_ choice and its
.engia'ringe 'l.ieadiffut.
vear. ; 1'10169'r:4; Vields, Boston, Mass.
Ois r
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in.;2 l pei
God 4
colebra
ful, fin i
,
y'ar • Maya r zine.—Tho' August No. as usual,
ten the uhion of the ueoful and the treautf.
is iirperh fiiiihions` anti 'itsputtcin Hurl
-
refs s3.o(ta . icar.
ragazinea irilty-im,•ll • ad,f4 - :tho, ! .lYefleViro
torevand of •Mrsi EtvPostoffice,•Tlbgli.:
•gehnyler Colfax Row
I i
13o0c
• lon
Chas. A.AtMw,r l Aftt4l44 a4 ll -ibitt.PE, Thomas!
Franekt Meagher,. N.' J.). Fairfield- 7 Portraits;
Characters, and BiArraplies.' Queen Eliiiibeth';
TtioCSin efepOlrolo lii• ijtudy .c of 4,an uatOs
- oCailNicyr PossesSions,luth map; Alma a and
Netiaska; and
inillttianxitltlriLges; ow t(i.
:payti , ,Nppoy;, qtkegesp . in Llfoi . , HoT,,to .Get a
110 4 0 ; 5313, 1 1 .:40 ', 44 48 7.. §!./1 . ...iig . 4J 1 ..i114: 4 ';,E4, 11 1ar
,ted together; Theory_ of - man's
, qganizakioni
State Piide . i . %: Qh:laii : i tiOniVri f l s 4icint and thi,
Presidency • Twelve MOdes of Committing Suit
sido'j Ai(liilti4atiqq . 'of :Foiiii, an the Augusti4'4-
her of the-atetiologic' al Journal. ;$.3 wyear; :30
bents-a,•nutabei: -Aildrass Eta. Wells, 389.13iositi
way, New York': , '"iY , '-`."•• .:, .., --: .-. , . .
. ,
14 1 ,41tnflA0
= •' A 4 t::‘
Xeencyvilto,,,lnly•:•A•i,
11367,, by,t3t:•.D.,}feeney,4sq.,.Mr.zWil4atp,,Ckee, pf
Farmington,,apd : , 114 kettcaropne Wfiktnen of Mid
dlebury. • •
VElNfilli:TP4S'hiA.V•idifajAC , ftife? beige of
•li*ait • b y D. )31'•4inith'i
: Ricluird = "Tenueit,,,.of,••l3l6 - aibnrg, „ and
'Mtn .kintt: . qtKitbri; •
•"I...ri' • '. •4J4 r• - •.'cr;r_o •' .
DEATHS
„
-• ,
bo'rniug', , N. 'Y.; July
18669, Nyi)tialii - P.- TtutherfOrd',, aged ',413 ,, years; 2
mouths, duct 25 ''” ' '
The decensed has been a residen,i,of Knoxville,
Tioga eotinty,l for the last eight'Yetira, Was an ea
teemed and worthy hia..loss. will be
d eeply , f9lY ) .Y;,a;laTgP •a!rala
o
S. Q. Naglec, L'sq l at Greenwood, Pa., July leS,
1814, Sophia the late Capt.
matt Adams, of Tioga, Pa., aged 87 years.
'ritiiV*Lit . ulefiditir : i .the Pk@ Ai fori
lverything her,
was quiet and wish no pretensions. She was poq
sessed of , wribbm&onl visorous:arul-pattiral poW,-
ers bf te
,naeious, and being well storild with facts and
A*o OciheiOill4nc Past; - ali° wa s 'lt l a4 t e r aa 4o
- to - by seekers o ' ormatidn.. -
She died, confidently retying upon the Lord
Jesus Chilst ealviitiori? and ;bequeathed to
her sorrowing childrenam unequivocal testimony
to the stipfeuso importaace, of the, religion of Je
sus, oh& Iv - personal ititertst itt his merits-and iri
torcessions. 4= • .Coat.
'§' L likeil L NOTXCh'S - '.
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COLGiATE Br - 00.?S
?
GERIVIAN
C) &CO r 6 , :ERASIVE SOAP
mnoyfautur t ed ; from 2170,3,
c - tr, r•Z`V. 10E 1 0AL% and finnyWool
y '-'slileved the STANDARD OP-EX
' GELLENCR. - For sale by all
„ • : serocefe.
•
HELlfßablira ,
- .4 -; . - ,TR A 671.., - .ATICTIU
Stu-chitin enio • 'of 'We \ 11DA0DER,
I
KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, FEMALE COSI—
:PLAINTS,I GENERAL DEBILITY,' and: all _diseases of
thp , GRIN,ViN.DROANS, , whofhor exLsting-in
Oa 11.131 AL, rim veliatovog,canoo'oliginatiug on4l no
ter'of. 110 W LONG STANDING,
Dlse4ses or these „organs Voquye Gal use or a,;(1lu•
If - no tr9atment Ia aubmittod to, Conatimptiolflor
sanity miffenßun. Our•Floe4 and Blood aro aapporto(l
from these sourcea and the •
- . HEALTH., AND
,HAPPINESS
anal that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use Of' a
rellabloaremedy. - 7
lIELAIBOLD'S -:EXTRACT BUCIIU,
Establisbed nr wards of 18 years, pfepared by
H. • T lIELMI3OLIN .DIII7OO/8T;
60,4 Broadway, Nowiroik, arid • , •
fah27,-13".. , - 104 South• 10th at., Philatish:thin, Pa.;
THE GREATEST .PAIN-RELIEVER
• •
IN TVCiRLD. j • •
• Wartunted sunettor trtanrother,' or no pay ; for the
cure of Chronic Rheumatism, Tootliache„ Headache,
Sore Throat; . 21Incniitt, Brims; (ints,linicct stings, Pains
in the Beck - , Chest,'• and thnbu; S.pidinb,:,ol(l . Sores,
StveßUl'ol'l'6°, to take internally' for' Diarylicea, Ws
en terry,
: Colic, Snamins, , Sea Sickness,, frig; and
Crimp. It js perfectly innocent ~ to talco . lnternally:if
used i ttcporpitig to the directions, and never fails, as
thousaudS ctirt attest .111 - 49411 i ,18 4 7 7
and now millions of bat tles . ai e annually sold. - -livery
ono who has once used. R, eoutinues ,to so, taid rec.
om mend icto their friends as the-moat, valuable' =dl
ciao eXtUtit.. &union:a enough to,tlll n dezeu.nen/s 7
innerS bale neon
run Ti•Fic-rnts "arnitiliTtl, wilt do, tnat 1a.. - etated,,and
trying it., Tinieo,.rcsidiu:g at
a distance from a pnysichtu, will 4nd iG n roliabla rudd .
/chat to ha . reou hand in case of : Readouts): ; Ask fcr Dr
Tobias' Venetian •Iditiment, and 'take no utter. Price
, cents , and ' Sold ell. fieugghits.. P'Ont,
Cort landt Street, N. Y. t July 17, ISB7 - -ISti.; •
*,, -;:, , , —,,,,,,,,,,......-4..............—..„.....,--,--... t . -.
HEIM 1.10.1)% FLUID XXVINPT. ntivipif is. pleasant
94
In test "and'Odor, free ttom Al infarions; properties,
and ediateln its'actio'n. •L '= . -.l' ' fel)2l—ly.
- •
. .
• IIIu,LNIBQI.Ii,'S E,.'PR.A.OT DlJOllU,gives imaith and
vigor t 0 the frame And, bloom to:UM pallid cheek; Ilel
Witty le" itcretnilanted -by many alarMing - symptoms,
and if ino treatment is ' . stibmitted to, -conftuinpticin in
sanity, or epileptic fiti 'entitle. - • • $- • • , feb2l.ly:
: • :.1
TOR:ION-RETENTION or INCONTINENCE of Urirle,
irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of the Mukha,
or icido9ye, dlioaeots of_ the z proetrate.glande, stone in
theldadder, calcillps, gavei.or breilt'dust deposits, and
all diseases of the bladder;-kidno9s.and • dropeital . eel.'
llnge;,Cee ilmarnotb's Ft.olD MS-TRACT MINIEU:' - feb2 o • ..,
ERRORS'_ OF _YOUTH.
A aentleman \the suffered for years from 'Nervous
Debility, Dronlature Decay, anitall the effects of youth
ful indiscretion,' will, fbr the:take:of, suffering, human
ity, send free to all who need it, tip recipe and. diree
tiens for making the simple remedy by he whit
cured: Sufferers wishing to profit by the adrertiserV
expeil'ence, ckre dh.u'o' by' infdressing,liti perfect 'bonfl
dunce • • 401 EN 41: 1313DEN4. ,
22inay67-Iy. :„. 42Vd4r fitree.tkNew3turk..
1 . _
ENFCDBL,EII AND atarrotku 6oNSTI3UTIONr.
et poth,Bqx:osowejlEurnoiD , s vx.T.R.Acr .13(7cug. It.will
giro brisk' add' ener g etic' feelingt, and enable you to
vtipixAsikjirk: ''''' tfiSAIPE .
REMEDIES for unpleasant and dangerous diseases.
Use Ifelmbold's Extract Ductal and Improved Rose
IP. t f 01 227..V
TTtE.:
• - . • .8 8. •
.o.r,Q4Y ut. IS,,STONETlLfrsalutrUjore
theyrreiVritt4 'A& debilitated aboutd - filintedititbbi - use
1:1ELUBOVIV8 EXTRACT linentr. fel}-271y.i
"'/ 7- OOP'S U.I#P2 7 II r ES 4 .
Thii - e.lvertiser gawp s. leaerr.t'estOred ,- to - health ima
few weeks by a very "Slimilltd" rofnaly,after having Bar
bered for several years with a severe lung affectton, add
that dread (Molise Coniurhptiorz:As mextoue to , make'
known to is follote.suffe•fevathe means of ,ctire: - :
Tp all who- desire it, be .send a copy of the, pre-.
scription used„(fiee of charge), With - thedireatiois for.
preparing and using the same, whirl they 'will fliid a
sure care for Consumption, Asthma,Nronchitls. Coughs,
and all ThVoat'and.Lting Affecticm. Tlio •only
object 13 f • tlie advertisprin•sendin tho P;escriptionia
to benefit 'tlio attletel; and spr... info-Madan which ,
ho conceives to, ha' invaluable, :and ho hoDas every
sufferer will try file remedy, as it will Cost them noth
ing, and may prove a bleeping. Parties wishing the
prescrip!lon; D j amf almail,m4ll lase add rli
--, setla
A.-WILSON,es
22rnay67-Iy. Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y.
IIELI11101:1YE EICTItA " BIICHU and Imrnovrn
Roan. W i tsn,eures secret, and deljeato disorders in, all
their ttagoe, at II ttta expenee, - litt le or• ;no chin& in
diely,tlo-ihcon<oniencp and Inv expostuo,..zi It lelleasant.
ri t ti3toa d, ondf;lnimadtatOir ifs and; frOa .
Frain all injar ions proriartiesi , feb27-I,yi
YarillFUThailiZeregalned
IIItLXBOLD'S itl . L . Titd'Ve,titlCllll. , 1'027-1 y.
SHATTERED dONSTITVTIONS 'RESTOREDiIumooLD's EiTILLCT. Buena. filb27-Iy.
.
ili'l3.TrOU Ai Elated aritteaCougitt of a Vold
ARE YOU PREDISPOSED TO CONSUMPTION? '
An the Lira ryf Your Children in Jeopardy from Scut
dCn Eepca(cd Attacks, qf. Croup "If
• • • aci,' Par chtsio I* 'Box:: of : •
BLADES! E
.14 U ICATOR,S!!
Tie Popti;'s AtoSi E . tricitiCit /allied!' for
Cougne,_,Cofffai• Croup, Catarrh, 4stfitna, .41ron t
, -Rhf(je, ~plipperio, a nit Citi,Piatiloll9ry PIACI:IBCE/.
ILE LUBBICATOB ti • =distant p,reparation b in
the form of•a. Lozenge, which, of all modes,ialbe
most pleasant andcOnvenierit, Thdy contain
Unions. itigradiant, and
,are marranted to be always
safe, even forthe weakestuntil:nest sensitive stomach:,
In Croup they FITO INDIEDL&TE RIMY. For Coughs add ,
Colds they are. tat °able: • Yor, Catarrh Asthma 'add
Bronchitis they liava no,,ggual id , the market t (vide
CortlActites accompanying , each box.) Dl th erm,
drisoldd and 'clesolatlag, disease; they Control wonder
fully andralmost immediately. •
No-'Publia: flintier* Singer or Teacher, Shcnild be-
Witheat thetn as thay,xemovp liparsoussa and strength. ,
en end clear the vq• - ico., ,
lap- 'AI wise T k qe,t hiqn ,tirao; 044 Kil) symptom
are severs Ilse c ury freely.
• - J. lt, IIIdIDEB -VCO4llrotera;"
• 'l' 4 rhniru, NLY•
/4-jag SALE BT Al 4, DRIJOGISTS."
Pile° ./5' Cents Per="Box,
Dite:111,18811-ili,;" • • ,
EtEKSIBO Lftli CON CENTIIATED 'ENTltACtlttle.:_:•
• ,„ • CIREAT DIUBI Cta.
itgLldlibLVB OdNezint.wita Extrunt.S f utimPlulitA
5. - ;(f illea MEAT 13t.Q0D,ThIftift,En. , t i
Both aro "PrePartd. According. to - wits, i of Fliannarly
'and Chemistry, and aro the, -most nctiyo tt f i c a b t 27 ca -1 ttc
. n y
made.
77:Jj\It ?
B `A:3I 'Kit UP T a rir 1 13111lN'aiS,
in full setts, at YOUNG'S-sl3(tiliSTOßt.
BTILiRD TRIIAN
Vhf rpt4rneil iroin York and
*mare in announcing to the trading b
lie that they havo now on hand4heir _
SUMMER' GOODS,
whighAboy ' ohtsap ; for,coadr. , The, Ladies
will find it to their advAntage to pag-and sie:ent
splendid stook of
..• ‘ 2 ? 2 ,
DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS.
MOHAIR MELANGES, doiltile fOld 4s: pr yd
ALPACAS, double fold, cheap,
;7singlo tligap„
ORGAN,DiE,TERCALESOVOOI.4 bE
LAINES, L . 4 . WNS, COMMON
- DE LAINES.
''IN
-* A"eck t . 'N' 6*
.1 _~l .~
wo cannot bb boat. Also
SACS BUTTONS, variety,
suniMEit' S i AWL'S
SKIRTS,
We have ii:eWeiiiiid . aaaortiaerit of
WHITE GOODS,; : SWISS
-
i , : I _ ~509:3 ; &9 1 ,-, &C.:,
LINENS we havelio abundance. TABLE
t LINENS, IBISH•LI4ENS, dco., 4c,c.
, •„,}% • i .
A beautiful assortment of
Q,EACT:TRTAINS,
and our usually; nine; assorted, stock of DOMES- ,
TICS, we have received, and!ara.prepared to give
our customers the advantages of - a • deoline in
prices on that line-o£ goods.
• 4 • 4 ' .
CLOTH STOCK
•
is itirod .3 order and we -still make it our aim to
suit Our custoMeis; 144011 in •quality Be in tit of
Clothing. -
:OUR•HA.T STOCK
wo may
,well be proud of we try to hoop a. good
tiick;- both in-quriliity)ety esatid price. - •
OUR SHOE-STOCK
gaitied tt," reputation in, for keepipg, the
beet in the county, and have all the styles from
smallest to largest. . . „
OUR HARDWARE STOCK ,
we will soll off at cost as wo are running out of
that lino of ,goods. - ' *
CROCTaMY
selling off at °eat as we are ranningout of tha
line-of geed& • - • • -
• Call and seems before purchasing elsewhere as
'we ,are convinced, and think we can etinvinco
customers, that we aro selling good - goods. at
cheap prices. - ‘: - ,
Pall and ie . ° oir Goods. Yon shall bo ueod
woll.wliethorjon. buy, or not.. ~ -
O. BULLARD, ,
A. A. TRUMAN.
Wellaboro, May 22,1867.
THE BAZAAR Z
sTE -, Door . bolow;,Wip. : 4oberts!.llardiarota
o'ror-o:"49
'l' LACE Yodif LONG; .11AV \ SOUGHT'
. .
to.putdbdea
SILVER-PL WARE T
)1,1 ; )
.5 "1 : 311. 48
TEA SETTS, W.WRE-A-T,ETE SETTS,
BUTTER DISHES, CASTORS,
°AIM 13ASItETS,,
t . I ...
FRUIT :BAgKETS; NAPKIN RINGS,
CARD' •7.iItAYS, SILVER SPOONS,
PLATED FORKS ; Sco., -Soo,
Alga
BRACKETS,
LAMPS, - WATCRES, OLOOKS,..
'JEWELRY; "ec' PANOY '
• - . ;GOODS
of aticleeeriptions in Lis lino of kusiness.
Wellebsro, ?11/4 80367-44 A. FOLEY
NEW DRY GOODS STORE
TOLES &r BARKER,
, (10. 1 5, UNION PLOOK.)
I=
2 -have justlrecoived our . now and very
,Inige stock 'of - : - -
- 1 •:']7)11;Y: '00,4.135-,
such as
•
• •
f • .
PRINTS,
CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES, • VEST-'
' • ; •INGS;• READY MADE 016-
- ,85 CAPS,
. BOOTS. AND! SHOES,
alsp a large and well selected• stock of
°Romany - , .WOODEN
WARE, STONE. WARE, KERO
iSENE , &
SIIOARg.;
;SYRUPS, ••IdOLASSESe. ' "
.„. . rmo,
Vie itre , ablti to ofFertior.ouitbniett
of•the'r ‘-', " "
• ; 1.7
DECLINES Clitt PRI7ES' "
in the New,Yotlt.Mayit.ek,pur stootz.baying : bee , n
purchased!- since the grent dean° in.-Go,-:,
... - !,[ ‘ ip* 4; 414.0%
July 3,3807.
-"" • FOR "$"..81 . t . •
• ARRANGED', • nz •
• ,PROT,O.QUAP.k : O4.II - 0411Y
in tho cOnhtY, , ,l6TatOcl' qt bor - co' -Weßuty
' oun - -
Boot iSf Tioga aoauty. .The yillaga. has ,1000 in
habitants, and ie finriblintolll farming
country. • Will Boil, and' teach WO:bust:leis to a
)Itianliet dcyuuintad Cal' its IC I WQ cop.
Tirdiebi#9, tyg fr a Co Fa. 3aly 3 867
'"MRS.
Skiit.'"fiiiiPortera,
siz'ei, of it: KELLEY'S.
OM
=I
liEl
glig
lIM
=II
, .
Ng* •.
01111,5 Y
MI
. ~ 4. I 1
'' t ‘7l I.
QT T ' 99NPANX STORE
r .
•-• may
o
rN
Ini
WflAsye )ilat relielved tiew and' well '
:t legted",stoek. of Goods adapted ito the
spring trade, and aro . prepirred to o ff er,a . BgTTEß
assortment and _
a'. F.,
•. 7:Hi -
BETTER' BitIGADTS,
19
than any other gtorU in Tio'git or .adjoining
counties.
Our experreno bcifittiugbt u 'to buy
aooD' • GdDS,
A O no others / thereby isairr•and ihoJd the confi
dence of our customete. They are sure of get
ting GOOD GOODq, 'Und for LESS HONE #'
than they can get them elsewhere, and this is
why the ,
• • i
COMPANY STORE
.. . -. , • •. 1 ' % ' '-', ±
•
is , oonstantly tbrongedwitboustemeri - vilille ether
Merchants cry bard tiines t i
We keep constantly on hand a large stook, of i
=I
ME
NMI
pitY" GOODS,
?O.
GROCERIES, OROOK ER Y, HARD—
WARE, WOODEN WARE,
' IRON, NAILS, NAIL
RODS, HORSE • " , c 7
-
SHOES; '. I ' '
•
and *lost everything for'Farthers or'Meobanies
Use. We also keep a fine assortment of. -
FURNITURE, • CARPETS, BOOTS AND
SHOES,, HATS' Atm
,OAPS„, , F,LOUR
AND FEED, CORN MEAL,
PORK -AN D FISH .
;
ox ALL KINDb.
•. SALT;
se 'and fltie,‘by the barrel, saolosta box,
• on hand. In short almost everything
I. eiii• in a country Store; may Ito found
• • ,
bothqp4
constant
usually
at tho
- I COMPANY' STORE
.I{ , is noiv. and complete, just what tho
nt.*: 'We invite •an examination of our
Our it
poople w
'GOODS PRICES
before buying elsoiiliere. We take pleasure in
showing Goods, and,still more in giving ; our pri
ces. • For,-with the. fine Stookise .or enabled to .
show, and Prices so . .
PXTR:EJSIELX.. LOW,
wo feel sure of success
Any goods that we sell that are not as reprE3-
seated can be returned and the money will be re
funded. -
We make no unnecessary display of Goods
upon the sideivalks; our Goods are in the house,
neat, clean and tidy; and a plenty of help wait
upon allwho wish to
- sea them.
COMPANY STORE,
3 /tl ) lKEl, B up b c
RING OUT THE OLD,
The .llniversal Clothes 'Wringer
S dialed, therefore the cheapest, in the world.
T
Cogqrheals,•and warranted to be as good for
sermick,- o ttfir wcarink year •as" when first put.-
chtulvd.. : Aok i , 4 tto' first premium ,at '-Thirteety
ilfate Fitit4„oo,at l thaNyoild'sigair in London,
in 11348. ;, ;.'
WASHING MADE EASY.
his isibe way it is done.
is the only mitehino which washes clean and does
not wear out the clothes. Took the Ilrat premium
at the rig, er the American Institute, and is
highly re - ooMmetided by such Papeial as :the: Tri
bune, the ~..ll4eit/tunietl tbe, i inccependFnt, and all
of the AgricrulKtiraljpapers...
. The tmdirgigried ie agent 'for 'the sale of the
Wringer an(Doty'sW
•asher
• • "4- DAVID P. ROBERTS.
Menem* May 29, 1867-2 m.
ELMIRA. BOOK, BINDERY.-.
WE are now inereasing our fazilities for oz
eoutirig BINDING OF' ALL KINDS
promptly and in.thAest manner, by the addition
of NEW MACHINENE AND TOOLS, and tho
employment of additional help:
We are prepared to manufacture all kinds of
BLANK BOOKS,
frinldding tho'heiividet BANK . LEDdERS AND
RECORD BOORS, with or without printed head
ings' also Blanks Ruled or Ruled and Printed to
any desired pattern. .• '
MUSIC; ''MAGAZINES,
neatly and substantially bound
Oar pricgQa,will bo as low as al,a o y, other ..Biii
dery'outalilti Of New York - • —:
'Oar Piiceast con ".13e seen' ftt - the Agittitin.
Office; Welleboro, where orthiri niay be left:for
tiansmiision'te.us. ' FAIRMAN'A 00. '
Eloaira,'N. Y., July 17, 1867.
.4ZIII
- great b4rgaip: at; "
' Apr 11.1,4807., 'r"
F you want' a SUPERIOR ARTICLE' of '
S4l.' • '
• by tbq BARAgtiriAck Or 'POVND;
pane= got it nt ... M. - . _PRINCES.. Grocory and
Provision titoro, Best door.,boloii Conyers.
Wolls4ro, Jutlle 'si 1867ti;"'-`
11144 :'-
thq lafeet arfvrit Ociodi
'April 1, p67'.f „ •• • ; !i • I •
OPES'YOR' IRO FORKt3, at, , .„
Dulyl7] . TOttEf B do ARRER'S.
MUM !
t •
Beedtime'and'harvest aro promised to all; f
The season is baatward, and cold, and wet,
But there's timeloridowing and sowing yet ."
And there'll be Spring, and Summer, and Fall—
!ma
31 'Y
OF course the e will bb a Bpringond
Sum
mer; and th re has been already a .
BIG - 5` FA L TRIOES
GROCERIXSI
h ,
and-so-forth. Perhaps you may think tbegeasop
has come
MEM
l i i !
"bEE4-IIVE` 'EXCHANGE "
upon the oustomere who patronize me ; and I did
not keep over,
you know, and.thereforo shall furnish articles as
EN
who want to command beat prices fa
use Liverpool Salt. And. furtbermi
ye . 1%,-11.eq, 1 -I have a tremendous '
Oolong, Sow:hong, Sing-Song, Ding-Doug, Ily
eon, Byson, Lo,•Sun, No-Su n, Omen T.. Meen T
Black T. and
- Crack T.
all of which' is Warranted to *unlock family se
crots at every T—par—T.
Everything Eatable and 'Co'okabl
as cheap as'ean be done and maintain a wife and
numerous 'family.
will always be glad to see you if You have money,
and if 'you havon!t,hp, will toll you_ how to get
flint article.
", 1
RAVE just returned from New York with a
large assortment of
SPRING & SUMER GOODS
Bought at Panic Prices, and will be sold accor
dingly. We respectfully invite attention to our
stock of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SUMMER
CLOTHS, LADIES' CLOTHS, &
ED
.READY MADE CLOTHING,
BON-TON, SILVER SPRING, and other
YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS,
. HARDWARE; CROCKERY,
GROCERIES,
HAND`' MADE ROOTS : ARD §soE§,
And many other things which we will be. pleased
to show to all who will call and examine our
Before, purehaping elsewhere, .aa we believe it
will pay , gdii . for your timd and trouble. •
=MI
11111
MIR
SMALL PROFITS, QUithi:TSAIES!
READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO.
-:—„r ; : • r: :,1 Irl
' , D.On't forget to oat! at Ehe
7 ***: 41, • ;1:t •
EMPIRE STORE, NO.I tiNIOIV BLOCK
Wellaboro, May'ffo, ""
1 7 •:ti
roil
'POTEERENE FOREMOST
AT THE
but I expect to opting
A::WNE , OF WE PHA
,
LAST SUMMER'S GOODS,
FRESH AS SUMMER ITSELF.
Mil
Evani•
MY TayElpOQL SALT
is fresiia;iiiilecanie l. ;
-13:UTT,P? NAK,
E- A -
MATHERS
will continuo to buy,
FARMERS' PRODUCE
at the beat Market Prices, and sell
MATHERS
NEW GOODS ! ' , NEW GOOD I
J. R. Bowen & Co.,
VERY NICE AND CHEAP,
ME
also, a largo line of
LINES' SACKINGS,
Ai 0,, largo and new assortment of
.k 4
qt greatly redlioad vices. ; : '
•,, t I •
kinds of
.1100 P;
'-'4-STIfIiK oirOnifiiB
=they
1116,6 4 , :LARGE ,Asiocstr
(~„ 1 2; ; - '.
EVERY ,-THING YOU WANT ;
T. L. BALIEWIVA CO.,
TT Ay.ll JUST PURCHASEDa la stock of
SPRING , & SMBSIER GOODS,
•
embracing a g'eneral.and complete assortment of
11.
DRY . G00D5,.,:
IiNCY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS
•' GOODS, PROli A CALICO To Le
SILK. CLOTHS MTh
CASSIMERES,
ra •
DOMESTICS; YANKEE NOTIONS,
VATS Ain, CAPS, CLOAKS,
-,SHAWLS, BOOTS & SHOES,
I
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, P A P E R
' HANGINGS, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
FLOUR, PORK, FISH, SALT, IRON
NAILS, FARMING TOOLS,
STONE WARE,
ANY THING YOU WANT.
'm Goods have been selected with 'great
care. Elude the decline, a large portion of them
direct from the manufacturer. We propose to
sell than' cheap for the Greenbacks. All kideljo
Produce taken in exchange for Goods,
T. L. BALDWIPT & CO.
Tioga, Pa., May 1, 1887.
11 — .4981 '8 Se 'PI OI 3 9 E III III
410/ 1 4.7-4g?fpll Apu-sucto wira'oaiftVg"
-noonedeni /nog ilia aoopd puts apooo /no
~ , s omiuunb iiuma eauetpaull ilaldoen °emu pliu
sinutio.l3ll apooo sia aou) sogulnunpu paint au
~ Cio/r/nicoro seal/ping ozumpaull ago tit Suwino
•)! .11410 Loci Lug 'oaßotriq
9 194 gild Sup u ui fiDlOtt q of Y MOIJ vivid -1/1m
num y 'nun oevq,yinoqsi /ounua Liana •mils
an; !loon 'cat rioitp . ' pimp/lug .0 .11 Sq palaqud
LNV M Milol
pelvageteso
em of sacrlptia Jo tionnem gip tiro pinceet
ININUVA
..
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e e m s - T o e st e perfect .a fo
-94. , Pr . odu g eo, and, as ye think, has
rt •
_.. ever yet been .made by any
body. Their effects have - abundantly. shown to, -
the community how much they, expel thei other ...
medicines inuse. They are safe and,pleaiant te,
take, but pOwerful to cure. Their penetrating
properties stimulate the -vital activities of that - '
body, remove the obstructions of lts organs, pu
rify the blood, and expel disease. ,• They:.purge
out the foul humors which breed end grow din- .
temper, stimulate Sluggish Or'disordered organs
into their natural action, and impart tone and
strength to the whole system. Not only do they
cure the every day complaints of everybody, but
formidable and 411augerpus,diseases. While they
produce powerful effects, they itro at the same
time, in diminished defies.. - this safest - and beat
physic that can be , employed for" elrildren. Be
ing sugar-eoatod, they are pleasant to take; and,
being purely vegetable,
_aro , entirely
,harmloks.
Cures have been made that would- Surpass belief,
were they not, substantiated by men of such ex
,slted character, as to forbid the , su spicion of un
truth. Marry ereinenCelergymen'and'physiolans
certify to the public the reliability of our reme
dies, while others have sent us , the :assurance of '
their conviction That our Preparations contdbitte
immensely to thq
,relief of our afflicted fellow
men. t
`4 C.
15 ,
The Agent beloir named is pleaied: to 'furnish
gratis our American ',Almanac, containing direc
tions for the use - or those medicines and certifi
cates of their cures of the following complaints :
Costiveness, MBank Complaints, Rheumatism,
'Dropsy, heartburn,lleaditeh'e.'arising. from 'foul
stornach, Nausea,, Indigestion; Morbid Inaction
of 'the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Platu
lency,•Loss of Appetite, all Mileages- which
quire an evacuant , modicine. They also; by- pu
-rifying the blood and stimulating the System,
cure many complaints which it wouldnot be sup
°
posed they could reach, suqh,as Deafness, Partial
Blindness, NeUralgia and INervous Irritability,
Derangements of ,the Liver and Kidneys,
Gout,
and all other kindred disorders arising from a
low state of the body, or obStruction of, its fans
lions.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparatiOrib on -which' they - make more
profit. Demand AYER'S and.take no others. he
sick want the best aid there is for them. and t ey
should have it. •
Prepared- by Dr. J. C. AYER dc CO., Lo ell,
Mass., and sold by all Druggists and dealeis in
imedicines everywhere.? . l•
Sold in Wellsboro by J. A. Roy. july3-2m,
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13, 1 .4 ALE'S
(Late Powelre)
EMBROCATION. .
For all Diseases , incident to Horses, Catae, and
the Human Flesh, requiring' the use of -
an External AppliCation.
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TII/8 nosy Compound, prepared by a practical Cho . m•
Ist, having a frill knowledge of all the medical vir
tues of each ingredient that enters into its cowl/Onion;
is warranted to exceed anything of the kind ever yet
offered to the Public as an external application teethe
diseases for which it is recommended. .We are satisfied
that it will work lie own road into the confidence of all
who use it, and those who try It once will never be
without it, and therefore we rely on experience as the
best test of its usefulness. It is pronounced by Perri
era, and all who have tried it, to be the best applica
tion ever need. This Embrocation has been put up for
ever eight years, and it is only through the increasing
demand and urgent requett of my friends and the
Pnblic that I send it forth as the grand r medial agent
for the various diseases to which that nob', s and useful
animal, the horse, is subject.
Many remedies have been offered to the Public under
different forms, some of these are injurious, others at
best of little use. and many wholly irdproper to an
swer the purpose for which they arcerecorcatended.. -
A judicious and really useful composition, free from
those objections, has therefore long beett. desired by
many gentlemen who irtluable,horses, and are nn- -
willing to trust them to thei care of designing and.pre.
tended Farriers. Their wishes aro at length fully grat
ified. by (Dr. Beale) being prevailed upon to allow this
Embrocation (which has ptoved so efficacious to the •
various diseases) to be prepared and brought out to the
public.
This Embrocation was extensively need by the Gov
ernment-during the war., Address all Otdetato
PR.-EDMOND BEALE,
eG2 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
For sale by storekeepers generally. 17apr67-43m. ,
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For sale at ROY'S Drug Store.
J. 11. ItANDA4L,
SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL
DENTIST.
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OFFICE at his;residence on We'labor° street,
Tioga,, where' he may be pima from the .Ist
until the r .l2th, and from the,l th until ' the 25th
of each month. Will ho in Blossburg at the
United States Hotel, from the 13th until the,lBth,
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tl6 - 42i — ithiiiitilitre71Wtadiiinf each month.
All operations connected with the dental pro=
fessfon, whether surgical or mechanical, will re , -
ceivo especial attention.
Having an jaiproved liquid and apparatus fur
benumbing Chu gums, he is prepared to extract
teeth without pain, and in a wanner, harmless to
the patient, yet no stupefaction, drowsiness or
nausea, follows the operatidn. Ether or Moro.
form will be administered if advisable' when de
sired.
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Artificial• Teeth of all kinds inserted in' the
most substantial and beautiful manner. -
Call and seo specimens of ineehanical dentistry
Tioga, Pa., May 1, 1567.,„ ,
SUMMER'. MILLINERY I
'l%/1 - RS. 10TCHELL would partioularly invite
_LIJI the attention of her friends and' the,ppblie
gouorally, to -ealljind zoo It now eolleotion of
SUMMER .GOODS, ;
• " consisting 'Of the latest novelties of
i(
BONNETS- JOCKEYS,
' ERENCH FLOWERS, RiB
BONS, LACES - ,&c.,
All seletod with great care. Dierything belong
ing to the Millinery Trade of 'the
LATEST ; IMPORTATIONS,
can be found at bet Rooms on Broad Street, to
which wou'd invite an early call.
Mrs. E. D. DIITCRELL.
N. B.—Partiethar Attention paid to Bleaching
and Custom Work.
Tidga, 'Pa.. June 5,1867—tf. •
Glen's Falls Insurance OoMpany,
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GLEN'S FALLS; N. Y.
Capital ant Surplus $373,637,66:
o
FARM RISKS, only, taken
No Premium Notes required.
It is LIBERAL.' It pays damages! by Light
ning, whether Fir/3 ensues or not.
It pays for live stook killed by Lightning, in
barns, or in the field. i •
Its rates are lower than other Companies of
equal resporisibility. I. C. PRICE, Agent,
Farmington Centre, Tioga Co. Pa.
May 29, 1867-11y*
. Real Estate" Sale.
HE Subscriber will sell Jr rent the folloWing
_ .
Tvaluable property, to wii :1
One tavern stand in Lawrareville.
One farm, on which be no resides, onh-half
mile from .three churches, ei o
School Houses,
two grog shops, and one railr,ad, and abaut the
same distance from the Him of !the Wellsboro and
.Lawrencovilleltailroad. The farm contains 160,
acres of good land, 50 acres thinbered,,Nvoll wa
tered,..and very, ,productive." It iequiresithat the
sped ' should be sowed and .plauted,ihoriever, to,
ensure a harvest. ,'.. „ .
Ono farm in Jackson. township, 175 acres; . a
first-rate place for a clipeee factory. ,
Also—for sale-4; mules, 75 sheep, and other
stock, cheap on reasonable terms.
• • --- - • —:— , M.- S. BALDWIN. /
; Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1.84e7—y. ,
ill
33:: *nil:taws%
SUB G.A'OIV DEIST,
CHERRY - FLATTS, TiCIGA cp. PA.,
tiERATE§. Nvii.).L i Chlordorra,*thei . , and the
Spray Producer. '
Jtinel9, 1567-6 m.
We'lobar° WaolAariilng. •
Machine.
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IAxiI'AXING covered:oar :Maohino with entire
now Cards, we are now relay, ,_ to Pant all
1 l without delay, and. ,ii'l 'tha be,at peasible
innnner. All Wool sent from- a. djatlinee by Stage
will be returned liy the name r if . - rnquirod..• 1
.S. it., 1111h1301:13 , ,
. .. - 013.111 PLAIA'. • " •
.11rollsbore,,Jano . 12„ 18137. '' " , , -
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G.Er
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rpliE BLODOET . ‘,PIiFaISILItIf,•;.I4II4)OON
FORK ,ahead other., in
flinritet wheat testedkt never
*pits giVe tiecidetf . piefererio6. Be pre anti
fittarnine before buyingoihere.
' ortiei'e alnitild be addre4ed• either Y. It.
BEKS, CHASIBIDILAINI J. IL'OAMP
IIIELL,.ot C. L. PECR,' • . •
• 'Nelson, Tio - ga Count,
3, 1867-3re.vk •.•• • .
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, FEW,........___
A MORE. PIECES
of th,4so aubatantittil . Sbeetingsf and: Shirting's, at
' AOril I . ; - 1867. .. C. U. KELLY'S.
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