The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 04, 1867, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, DEC; 4, 1807. ;
MASON/C..
0:ISE - A' LODGE, No. an, A,N. M., meets at their
over Dr. Wire drug etorei on Tneeday evening, on or
before the Fall Moon, at G o'clock Y.N.
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TTOOA CHAPTER, Na. 194, R. A. M.,
meets at the
Hall, on Thurzolay evening, on or 13e.forb the 14t11
Moon, at 6 o'cloelbP.
TYOO A COUNCIL, No. 31, R. Si S. MASTERS, tneete at
the 'Mil, on the third ...Friday of each calendar
month, at 6. o'clock P. M. •
TYAO NORTON HOMMANIGIKY, No. 28 of KNIGHTS
TEMPLAR, and the appintlant orders, mate at the
Hall, on the Drat Friday of each -calendar month, at
6 o'clock P. St.
New Advertisements. •
Groat Bargains—J. A. Parsons & Co. '
Farm for Sale.
lintel for Sale—T. R. tayliew.
Fair & l'estival—Mr
. D. Bush.
New Goods— Toles Barker.
Orphans' Court Notice—D. L. Deane. •
Tamarac & Mandrake Bitters—P. R. Williams
,e Cu.
PEW-RENTING. , ---We aro requested to
Ale notice that the pews of Si. Paurs,Church
Alti) be rented fer•the on,suing year on Saturday,
h inst., at 10 o'clock forenoon. Pewholllers de
irring to retain • their pews should- leave their
tames with Dr. Webb, Seeptery of the Vestry:
MANsFirn,n.-1 1 4. iron works arcs
turning out about nine tuns of superior iron every
t w enty-four hours. It is said that the quality is
equal to any smelted in the State. We trust it
may go on prospering and to prosper.
RURAL NEW YORKER.—Those wish
ing to join the club for '6B for this valhAble paper
can do so, by billing on Joseph Williams . at tho
Post office. Norn , i the time to subscribe. •
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THE 1321.—" Mr. V. A. Elliott .was
last week admitted to practice in the several
courts of this county. May his success--in brief
—ho ample, and may ho stand between unmitiga
ted rascality and the law-abiding people. Un
questionably there is' a large opening for lawyers
in that portion of the domain of law.
A FULL Popwr.—The attendance
upon Court last veok was immense, The Com- ,
monwcalth cases attracted many spectators, who,
added to the cloud of witnesses, filled the town
to overflowing. The Agitator office registered a
larger number of visitors during the week than
ever before in the same period of time. l'o are
•
obliged for continued favors.
• A WAGER. . 4 -- Justbefore the New
York election, J . 3. 11
r 3 Conimissioner Bailoy and
Sheriff Tabor laid a wager on the result. in this
wise: If the Stato went Republican Mr. Bailoy
.ailsr wear a steeple-orowneff,SWiSS hat, labeled
in a cindanee with the fact, during one day of
Court week; and if the State went the other way_
the Sheriff was fo wear the hat. Accordingly on
Wednesday of last week, the Sheriff appeared ow
the Strlets in a monstrous hat, labeled—" Now
Votk has gone democratio l"—greatly to the am
usement of the crowd. "The Sheriff enjoyed the
joke as much as eit'ybody, not excepting the win-
If men muso - riik en elections this is about
the best way. It ulds digestion.
ACCIDEZ , ZT.—As Alesarq. Alfred Shaw
and John Dickinson were, proceeding homeward
along the 11ima road Monday evening week the
wliillietreeb ecame detached and dropped Alpon
\
the heels of he team, which took flight, and Ile.x
came unman gentile through the breaking of a
Int. The wahon struck.the watering-trough tank
MI, Henry Sherwood's, flinging the occupants
haul the buclararil and injuring Mr. lifel , inson
,!•cvercly. Ho was taken up in an unconsciohs
en,p,lition by Messrs. Walter Sherwood and Sam-
lid Pierson, au conveyed home. Dr. Shearer
was Lslied in, l and on examination found the
hope of tho right kg broker, and Several
Fevere bruises uplm his body. Ile is doing well.
Mr. Shaw escapeci without tkriotis
TIOOA Co. _ GR SOCIUTV .
This Society bold i a nnnuel election for officers
Wedoesday orenini„27o, nit.; at 014 Court House.
The fononring.nttiud paranns were idected . officers
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for the eoouiug year -
President—Hon. ' T. Bentley. Vice Presidents
-Enoch Blackwell, Nelson, John C. Bdnuett,
Covington, 0. 11. Wood, Deerfiel 4 John
Union, Lathy,. tte Gray, §
Sullivan.;: Secretary-IV.
Treasurer—J. L. Robinson.
Executive Committee-110m.y Sliorwood,Leroy
Tabor, Chits. Eberenz, John Diekinson, , L. 11.
Potter, Wm Campbell, Alonzo Kimball, R. T.
\\ * um!, F. F r Smith.
I:orther,partieulars will be given nextri-eek.
OUITUARY.—It is with -deep regret
that we chronicle the sudden death of ALBERT:
WILLIS, Esq., of Ridgway, Elk County, •whteh
,ccurred on the morning of Saturday, Nov. 23d.
Mr. Willis was a native of Delawa r Ce county, N.
V., studied law in the office ofAElarl Wheeler,
llonesdale, Wayne County, in this State,
sod was admitted to practice in the Ootirts of that
county in 1853. In the fall of that' year he be
came associated with lion. Henry Souther, of
Ridgway, in the law business, and at the time of,
his death the firm was one of the most prosperous'
and reliable law firms in Northeru'ennsylvania.
Mr. Willis was one Of the purest minded men
it was our good fortune ever to know. It may
he truly said of him that he possessed not only
the virtue of strict intfigrity, but the bloom and
fruitage thereof; for he was honorable as well as
honest. There was little alloy In thcipure gold of
his character. With'filin genoruelty 11 1 / 1 8 oven
paced with prosperity. Ho was unselfish aunt
true-hearted, intolerant of duplicity and monni c
Dee 9 : a man whose loves were anchored in hiq
It may truly be said of him t aitthe worldi
ii - : ) s the better for tits living in it.
ITHE CounTS.—A heavy business was
prepared for the Oyer - - 4k, Turminer lust week,
though but a; portion of it was finally disposed
of. The Grand Jury (lids largo stroke of business
however, and proved to be something higher and
better than many of its predecessors The cases
mhich-excited the greatest interest were_ hoso of
Comtripnwealth vs. :Ives, Fitch, Jiilburn and
othei:S; charged with arson and attempt at ,bur
glary in Brookfield, a history of which we gave
some weeks ago 7 and that of CIMINO-II vs. If4iield,
3reen, and Raszels for conspiracy, and arson.
Tbo Grand Jury returned trm bills in 1?Oth esses.
The utter case, which - became public on the
13th o November, created a groat excitement in
iogio I, and Still maintains ite supremacy
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thi:;
among eri uinat revelations hereabout. We have
r..fraiped front giving currency to the fatts
dicitltl up to this time, not desiring either to
incretiko the excitement or obstruct the proceed
lugs. I Tile case is now in. the Courts, and nothing
that we can say will defeat the ends of justice• or
increase prejudice.
On thoporning of the 12th of July / last, (ho
house'of Mr. A. Russel, at the steamgrist mill,
about' two miles cast of SVellsboro, was' destroyed
by fire, as i alleged, with all its contents. Upon
this buildin'g was an insurance of $5OO in the
Wyoming Insurance Co., of Wilksbarrc, and
upon the furniture was an insurance of $lOOO in
the same Company. This insurance was effected
hreugh Theodore Hatfield, an agent of the Coin
and residing in Wel!shore. The fire was
regarded as not au ''honest" fire, from the first,
Ip• a great many people.. Tho house was Lot
thought to•be worth, intrinsieully, i-,100, being
cheaply built and dilapidated. The general
agent of tho Company, Mr. W. T. Reed, came onk
to inspect and adjust the- loss. ills, suspicions
were aroused early in the work of inspection. A
iargemunutity of orockery, alleged to have been
destroyed, Was not ,to be i found in the ruin
though Russel alleged that the children thereal4t
had carried it off. Mr. Reed examined the par
, les separately, but ‘ could get hold of nothin
definito to carry his suspicions, to fact. lie
therefore adjusted the loss, and after Lilting some
steps to watch the affuir, returned to Willchabarre.
It is proper to say here, that suspicion rested
Equally upoii 114ttield in the mind of the agent.
And ho infiltrated measures to bring the facts to
but for u time all projeota seemed tb eiaine
to naught.
During the lust days of October, however, it
was aseertainerthat the furniture alleged to have
been destroyed wns still in existence, having been
carefully boxed and stored in a loft attached. to
the Mill. Information was al once lodged. with
SheriQ Tabor, who, with the energy and tact
w hich characterize him, proceeded to verify the
fl 'ets• The goods were found as represented, and
Slr.:lteed Caine on at once and took charge of the
• •_:. •
matter. tho Alit,l3;;Ql7, NlSycmper lAara:fi t
warrant was issued by Justice Brewster, feud the
Sheriff; with Mr. Reed and his attorney, M. F.
Elliott, Esq„,proceedCd to" execute tho' warrant.
Before setting out, however,Russel was arrested
as ho came into town, and' placed in custody.
The Sheriff and his party, having arrived at the
mill arrested Mrs. Russel. • ,Overcome by the
suddenness of the affair, she at once confessed to
the hiding of the goods, and to other facts which
led to the subsequent arrest of Hatfield and Thom
as Green. The goods Were found in the loft in
good order.
The hearing was before Justioo Brewster, ft
this village. Russel, overwhelmed with .shame,
made a clean breast of the, whole matter. Hip
testimony, which is described to nil" as bearing
the impress of truth, implicates Hatfield' and
Green as the originators of the conspiracy to
defraud the CoMpany, he; Russel, 'binding him
self to share the proceeds with them—a contract
which be alleges that he performed., Hassel and
bis wife were bailed, and Hattieldand Green were
committed in default of bail. Hatfield's case has
been continued to next term, in the absence of a
material witness. t
The thanks of all good citizens are duo to Air.
Reed, Gen. Adent of the Wyoming Instirttuee
Company and to Sheriff Tabor, for their prompt
ness in bringing this iniquity to light. The
guilt of some of phrties is yet to be preyed;
of course; and far bo it from us to 'utakelit more
difficult work for the defence than it is likely to
prove. But if these parties be guilty the object of
justice, and the repute'of Tioga County demands
that they should he condignly punished. The
reputation of Tioga County for enforcing the law
for the punishment of crime is not good—we re
gret to7say it—ebut it is not good. If houses and
barns, and goods are to be sold to Insurance
Companies, with impunity, how long will insu
raneePompanies consent to insure the proptaty
ofMeVivho do not contemplate such irregular
sales?:lto can only hope that the demand fur
v'
jastic6 without reference to parties will- be com
plied with. .Bat there must be—there can be no
hushing up of this matter except!hy the °envie-.
tion or discharge of the parties by a jury.
The case of the Com'wth vs. Titus Ives, Solo
mon Kilburn, and Daniel Fisk, came 2n Friday,
and .attracted much attention.; The defendants
were charged with burning the barn of Capt
B. Seeley, of Brookfield, on the night of the 12th
of August last, and afterward attempting 'to rob
his boom We gave the details of this case at
the time,. and may be excused from repeating it!
in' full. Suffice it to say, that Capt. &cloy had
his suspicions directed to Fisk - as a party,concern
ed in the burning, and a few days after the event,
charged him with having set the fire. Confronted
with the Fisk eonfessed.to having set the
flee at the instance of Ives and'Kilburn, and fur
ther admitted that there was a plan to rob the
'Captain when he got the insurance. 'The Cap
thin arranged with Fisk to carry ont the scl4me,
And on a stated night Ives and Kilburn came' to,
the window of a room where SeelOy_ and !Fisk
wore concealed. A tin tfunk•was handedmit
Fisk, who asked 'tho names of the outsiders.—
"Ives and Kilburn," was responded, Capt. Seeley
'at once fired at the head of the nearest, soveryly
wounding Kilburn in the face. ' The patties \keie
pursued and arrested, and on A hearing before a
Justice, were held to answer at the next (mit of
the county Court. .
J •
It was pretty well known that a gang of crim
inals infested that portion of` the county end rite
neighborhood over the -State line, and it was de
termined that the whoheatfair should be thou nugh
ty in'vestigated. Sheriff Tither took the metier
in hand, and engaged the services of (11r. A ..W•
Chappelle, an exkrionticd detetive from 'Hoch:
ester and a cenfederatA whose name we cannot
give, who With Detective Molloy, of New yolk,
proceeded to work up the ease l peteetive Chap
pell() !ovate(' in the suspected nuighborhoe I.—•
The others were also busy. Some singular facts
relating to the trouble in Brookfield and vieinity
were brought to light, but Must remain In rare
custody for the present. Enough evidence of the
vat of the parties charged with burning and roh
bery was obtained. •
When the case came n Fisk entered a plea of
guilty and was retrinnt ed. Ives and Hilburn
pleudaa "ma', guilty,'! and put th.un , rut ((aut.
The evidence-was reasonably concHuive as to (h.(
guilt of the parties from the admission of Kilburn;
scarcely less so iu the testimony of Seeley and
others. But when Detective Chapp e i t ee lc the
stand the guilt of Ives became manifest to the 01,-
server, even before the witness was :worn. II is
te i stimony was clear, and satisfactory as to the
guilt of the prisoners, he having been taken into
es's confidence, as web as into the tentidenee
Ives's friends. Thu evidence fat Abe deft-nee
co l l uld hardly be said to hold mac', And lt hyll
dr case went to the jury, District Attorney Niles
Asked the Court to increase the hail of the ac,:i*e(l.
T!lis was done, and no response being eepill the
prisoners were remanded to the etisted3v of the
Sheriff. The jury .reted a yerdict of guilty,
and on Saturday Jude 4 Willialuesenteneed the
piisoners as follows: es, three years shad Lit
months, and KilbuTn tivo years and ten montht.
iii Penitentiary, and Fisk jo leer yew in the
t Botts° of Refuge:
jGccat credit is duo the Detective:. Chuppel rind
Altilloy, for the skill with which they iverlied up•
tliis and other cases committed to their hands.
Si , kl think that Jitstico has Crime by the throat in
Tioga County just at present, nod it is 'riot proba—
ble that the grip will be loosened until the
snb
jcot strangles.
I OUSEKEEPJiRS, BEWKIt it E!-The Mont
rose F 1 narns the public against a fellow
'W i lt° 1 the country sidling a preparation
for eh pr ware. He is a s.tool.pigeon for a
gang who' take this method to find out
who I and whero it is kept. .Look vt
or sut rogues. Don't buy his wash, and don't
how iru your silver. .
MJ C) C 5 eta 9E'retclic,..'
.amarao and - Mandrake Bitters,
FOR DYSPEPSIA. • ,
11DROSTWORTand Stylliugia Syrup. a positiyo
cure for Scrofula, Oil of Oak, Catarrh,
WcafueFs Sore Tyne, .files, Durto, Scalthi,
ilson's ' Diuretic Compound, 'lndian Compound
o l f Honey; TlOneset and Squill::--for ealu It
WILLIAMS & 00.. DI flll , l Apotheca
ries, Wellsboro, Pa.
Merchants, Farmers, affil all others in Irma of
Pork, and Cider Barrels, Bill r Firkin::, and
Tubs ? can find thew in any .quantity at .
aud , retap at Wickham I , Parr':; Tioga, Par;
Fino Frouch • Merit-Joe , for go could
TOLES ER'S
Rest Delnines 18 k In ,enls, nt
TOLES DARNEP:.'S.
All kinds of Uaddini. CS al
' DA BARKER'S.
pa - idles Vostiand Di., wers at
VILE:, Si BXRKER'S.
lints and Capa, Iloat , and Shoos- - ;
Tot,Es & •ItAßK . Ent'zi
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Having just purcdtaEcd n new and well , selected
ock of all kinds of Alerebandise at the lost great
qlise in prices, wo t,• , d ,aafident 01 suiting yon
i t 01 in quality and pnec.
iWe will be pjea•ed io Amm.• to ail who will c ull
& examine our stock .1 G. , als before pur6h
elsewhere, mr, I , elit.ci• it %%ill pay yoa L tor
ur time and trouble. TOLES f BARR Mt.
No. 5 union Block,
Wollshoro, Dec: 4, 18(17. r
.11AR11 FA (.4 ES
'CROPP---ItEENEY—In Middlebury, On thu
27th ult., by Thomas-liciAmy, I 1 , Mr. Clayton
Crupp, of Chatham, to 11i!,3 Carolina Keeney,' irf
Middlebury.
'III9OIIE-13ENTLY.- —ln Tioga. NOV. ,2ti.
Reef 1) -
.R. MelSel won My. John T. Moore, - of
Buriit Cabins, Fulton County, i'a.. tui.l ,Miss
Fanny A., daughter of f.. T. Ilentl3, :Esq. ,
POTTS4--CLOSE--le Afield. by Rev.
Francis Strang, 31r. Albert Pettey, .it Middlebar.e,
and Matilda ulose; of on 21st Oct. 7 / 7 .
LEAC.II--qalliN A I 1:11-111 t. e tlleld, by the
same, Nov. 11. r. ales V. Leach, A t t;:v .
at Law of Wkstileld4tore, and lliaa Ida E. 11.. a
• of the aloe lilac,.
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FAKELY--SEAcort WeAlield, by the
same, Nov. 17, 18tilli Mr. W. n. W a kd w , of ‘t' vf t_
field Bora, an , t Mi9F. ;',Luoint 'of the saw('
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pin g.
We,theid, by the same,
Nbv. IU, isr4, Mr. Thema.) Cole, 1-aarrenee,
and Miss Fraticce A. Intuit), of Westfield, Pa.
DEA TI I S.
STAPLES—In Middleboty,.October 27, 1867,
i‘ arY P., wife of Silas Staples, aged 57.
„a.~.;:i, ors.-y.:rY;.
7 sPEcTIA.:'I* - iiibt's.
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Causer, Sproft4,, fce„ Owed,
kra-pel cone n tille ti with Cpnceq Scrofula, Tumors,
Erupt lons, de., tire matt' try dm use of 1)r .It. 0 BENET,
Illeetro-Medicated Baths
nod Didian Vegetailikw remedies which plea:n:43MA tdoed
of ell humors, Mercqy, bead, Lc., and rlestorehealth to
fc. MI-Midi afflicted with every ,variety of disease. A
Gook describing Cancer,i ScrofUla, Rumors; and other
iseases, with their proper-it:lmes of cure, may ho oh
iained free at the Medical 'net : ante.' or by Mail. Ad.
Ims3 Dr, It. GREDNE,IO Temple piaci:Ok:ton. Mate.
- Nov, 60867.-4 i. -
SPECIAL NOTICE
i DDBESS 'l'o THE N EIiVOUS'AND DEBILITATED
' /IL whose sufferings have been protracted from hidden
emises, and %hose vase, require prompt treatment to
render existence desirable.. If yon arosuffering or have
Suffered Both involuntary discharges, what effect does
It prmluce upon your general health?. Do you feel
treat:, debilitated, easily tired?
_Does a little extra
exertion pr educe palpitation of the' heart? Does
'your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, fro:
quently get out of order l is your urine sontetimes
thick, utility, ortlocky, or is l ropy
Or
settling? Or
does a thick setintrise to the tt7P 7 Or hi a sediment sit
Ole button' atter it - has stood awhile? Do you have
#pclis of stunt breathing or dyspepsia? Aro your bow ,
els constipated? ;Doyen have spells of faintingor rustl
eof blood 'to the head? Is your memory impaired t
1.)
s your mind constantly dwelling upon this subject ?
o you feel dull, listless, Inopiq.. tried of company, of,
ifs? Ito-ion wish to be left alone, to get away from
Irerybody ? Does any little thing make you start or
ump? is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre
if your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek ... as
wa g ht,t po you enjoy yourself in society as trell2.-.-
o you pursue your business with the same euorgy ?
a you feel its much confidence In yourself? Aro your ,
splits tint I and lingOop; given to fits of melancholy?
1f so, do not lay it to your liver Or dyspepsia.' - Have
You restless nights? Your • back weak, your knees
Weak, mid have but little eppelitc, and you attribute
this to dyspepsia or liver complaint?
j , Now, reader, self-Mateo, venereal diseascs badly cured,
and sexual oxcessca, are all eapable 'of producing a
‘veaknese of the generative organs. The orguns of gen.
Oration, when, in perfect, health, make the man.
per. [you ever think that those bold, defiant, energetic, per.
severing, successful business men are always those
whose generative ,organs aro in perfect health? You
never 11!:aoonelt Men complain of being melancholy, of
IterVolWmeas, of palpitation of the heart. They are nev
er afraid they cannot succeed In business; they don't
hecome sad and discouraged ; they are always polite
od plewsaut lit the company of ladies, and look you and
them right In the face—acmo of your_ downcast looks
hr any other meanness - about them. I do not mean
those who keep the organs enflamed by-running to ex
resl. 'Theso,wlll pot onlyrnin the conetitutions,butr
also thosi. they tie (meanest; with or for.
flow many Men from badlyseursd diseases, from tho'
effects /it self-abuse and excesses, havis brought about
that state of weakness in those Organs that has reduced
the general system so much 'ns to intincoalnlost every
Other disease—idlocy, lunacy,' paralysis, spinal affect ,
ions, suicide, and almost every other form of disease
'which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the
trouble scarcely over suspecte& and have doctored for
ptil but the right olio., , I
•Diserinee of those organs'require the use of a dinratie.
lIEDIBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUM : BIB the great
Diuretic; and Is a certain cure for diseases of tho BM-
W, Kidneys, Oravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Po.
Ohomile Complaints, General Debility, and all diseases of
o lit usury Organs, whethor existing in -Male or Pe.
'male from whatever cause origiaulting and no ratter
tow long longstanding. . . i,
if no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or In.
au ity may euene. Our flesh - (1141)100t1 are supported
min these sources, arid the health and happiness, and
hat of posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable
•entedy. ~, , • • -- , i . '-. .. . , 4
ll E r,Nrtiorars 'EXTRA& •BeCllU;'estaillitilied 'up.
• vard of 18 years, prepared by lt. T. HELIIBOLD,
i '
mg Broadway, liew,York, and - -
' 101 'South 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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,
Penal— ~..0 par bottle, or 6 bottles for $6,150, de?
tired to any addreba. ..Sold by all Druggists oVerywlT
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'ERRORS OF: YOUTH.
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A tiantlirnati whip, antlered to yenre-froth No rove
Debility. PI ..rnattire Decltyond a the effects of youth
'fill indi9o)..tion; till, toi the sake Ustifforing human
ity, send Ire() to all tylaz need it, t a recipe and direc
pini for limiting the shrtple remedy by which be was
pared. SuiTerera wishing to'prollt by the advertiser's
experiilnee,c.at 41t , HO by addressing, in perfect conlb.
'dente
22A67 -Iy.
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'SIIIIILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR.
EIIIIVIPHREVS'
ilOri/AOPATI-11C SPECIFICS,
iirkvaltovim, FROM Tim MOST AMPLE
L an entire meta ; Slinnie — Praffipl —
Oictent, and' Reliable. They aro the only Medicines
ffierlectly adapted to popular use—so ohnplo that mitt
, 101,s cannot 13 , 0 made imusing them ; so harmless as to
lie free from danger, and HO efficient as to be always re.
'liable. Tiny have raised the highest commendation
from all, and 'a ill always render catiBfasetion,
o...Cevitt
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• i. 4 , •••—• In c -?px 7 ,3,:curri4c-1 , .....; -- nin tin at at
' 2, Worms, Irofm•Focer,, Worm• Colic
do Crying-Col!c, or Teething; of infants... 25
4, do Diorrho3a of children or adults 45
41. DSMOIItetV, Griping, Bilious Colic '25
do Cholora-Morbns. VOibit log 25
7. d i coughs. Ck' 01;18, Bronchitis • ' r... 25
Neu ra lgi a , Tnotlineho, Faceaclie 26
9, 10 Headaches, 1..4.1,..k.11nitdad)e, Vertigo... 25
10, do D yap ep si a, ninon , ' Stomach 25
1, tho suppressed or painful .Periods
12, .lo tip bites, t, , t) profuse Periods
1:3, do Croup, Cou g h, difficult Breathing `25
I I, Salt Mourn, Iqysiliel.ts, Eruptions...
15, do Rheumatism, Rheumatic rains
lii, do rover and Ague, Chill rover, Agues Li)
17.. do piles, blind or 1,1001113 g Q 611
Ophthaluky, and sore or weal: Eyes.— LO
41-, catarih; acute or chronic Influenza LU
-211, tI" whp_oplag-cough, violent Couglia...• 50
21. .1., A s thm a , oppressed Breathing • 50
do mar Discharges, impaired Bearing.: 50
du Scrofula, enlarged Glands, Swellings.. LO
do General:so-414y, Phyaical AVeakuess. 50
de Dropsy, and avanty Secretions Co
Sea-Sickness, sickness front riding— .50
do itianey-Disease, Gravel 50
d" 'Nervous Debility, Suminal
sloes, involtnitary Dischargea 1 so
23, 1., Sere Mouth, Canker..... : , GO
do Urinary Weakness, wetting bed... 03
31, do Painful Periods, with Simms" " 60
3.2, do Sillicrings at change of life - 1 00
83, do - Epilepsy, Spasms, St. 9 ,ltus' Dance 100
31, de Diphtheria. ulcerated Sure Throat .50
FAMILY CAS L: S
Or :33 LACCIE VIALS. 710RoCCo CASE, CoNTAINISO A
CIFIC FOR EVF.P.Y ORDINARY DISEASE A FAMILY
Is bUIIJLCV To, AND A LOOK OF DIRECTIONS $lO 00
Smaller FAMILY Mal Tailsgutio cases, with :NI to
2s vials $5 to $8
Fper)iies for MI PRIVATE DDIVAPES, both for CUM-
Ina and for PatIFENTIVE trentrocnt, and vi•
: al. fuel pockut Cooed—, $2 tols
Gay TitcH3 Remedies by tiro caso or single box, nro
sent to uny port of .the country, by Mail or Exiireso,
free of charge, on receipt of the Nice.
Addre.4 Humphreys' Specific
lioniebpathio - Medicine Company
Offirn and Depot, Nn. 56 BROADWAY, NEW YOuE
Dr. HUMPHREY 3 lS 'consulted . daily at big Moo; par
sonally or by letter, na above, tor alt toting of 'dtßeaoe.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Aufrrivt 21, 1567-Iy. ' • - -
' NERVOUS DEEILITV,
AV ITS
p_.o9.yr ATTENDANTS,—LOW T
tiPIRILT§, DRPREBSION, INVOLUNTARY
F.}IISFITONB,7 , OBS,OF p;}IEN, _Spr.III[ATOREWA,
f,oss or POWER, D17;7. ( 1 - READ, LOSS OF AfEif•
ORY AM) TIIREATITED IMPOTEN,CE AND vitt
iiEdl i:ftv; f nit af,s6VEREIpN 'CURE in tat-
PIIRE YS' 'HOIVIEOPATOIC SPECIFIC
No. invtlN 'PY-,EIG HT.
Compe.ed of the Muzit valtiable mild and potent.. C
ut at ivc,, they strike nt once the root of the matter. tone
up the esitent, a rii ,, t the discluirget, and impart vigor
lied energy, life and vitality to the , entire man,. They
have cured thousands of cases. Price $5 per packageof
HLX Lo./{..
15, and vial, or ia per single box.. field by.drug•
gists, ml sent hy. mall on receipt of price. Address
lIUM glit.El'B' dPECIPIC 110 M EOPATI:IIC MEDI
CINE CO., 562 IlroAmr.vr, Nr.tr . War- ' 2thuggi-ly.
TO CONSUMPTIVES
The Rev, EDWARD A. WILSON, will send (freci of
charge) to who desire it, the preaeriptiortwith the di•
Tectiens for making and using the eipple remedy by
which be was cured of n. lung atTegilop nnil,the t t drool
di-ease Coninmptien.ls only object is to benefit the
afflicted and he hopes every sufferer will try,this p}•e-,
seription, as it will cost thcin nothing, and may prowl
4 Healing. please aildrems
REV. 'EDWARD A. WILSON;
Williamsburg, Kings Cp.; N. Y.
T2rnay67-Iy.
Aro You Afflicted with a Cough or a Cold?
ARE YOU 'II.'BEDIPOS.RWTO CONSUMPTION?
.11T the Lire: i f Your Children in ,Tcopardy front Sad
dot an Repeated Attach: of Croup? - ,
n ritractse a Box of
13 LADE IS'. EIJPIIOIVIAL
IJUI3RICATORSII
7'he Pcoph , ' , 3 Mold Sure «nil .I , .7ffectual Remedy for
Coiignq, Guilts, Croup, (JUMP/ h. A stlon , f, Bron
chilii, Dipihcria, and all Pulmonary Dieeage,s.
_ .
ri tilt: LUBRICATOR i:3 a medicinal preparation - 1n
the of a Loz••lige, which, of all modes, is the
iiiost picas:Ml and Con t, They contain no dole;
tvrioul ily• warranted to 10 always
star, even tor Om wealze-,Flind most sensltlva stomach.
fir Cron). thay'giEe taint:NATE nELIEE, For Coughs and
cold-I'l,oy are invaluable. For Catarrh, Asthma and
Itronchitii they have no equal in the market,(vido
Certificates ac , :ompauyilEg ("Itch hot.) Diptherlit, that.
iirimiled and deF•olating (if3ea,ftt, they control wonder
.. .
fully and'Ainiost immediately.
:No riin4er or Teacher, should he
without Iheni.a, they remove hoarseness and strengtli.
en and char the voicn.
tlhr Al WAYd tne thnui lit time, and if rho symptoms
nu c ,veCe 1140 very freely., •
.1 li. BLADES 1 CO..llrop'rs,
N.Y. •
,• I .
CZ-FOR SALE' ItY* Aid, DRUGGISTS.
Price 25. Cents Per fox.
Dec. 16
manufactured from PURE
MATERIALS, anti may bpi COll
- tbit STANDARD OP EX
CELLENCE. For ealo all
Orocera. 22rnay07— y.
JOHN B. 00 DEN.
42 Cedar Street. New 'cork
- , - :iii:.:. .:'.1 ,, ,7. , ,? ~•._ - - ~:: ::-.; .
ANOTHER NEW, .0 ASE STORE I
"Facts are Stubborn Things, and Econonly,
-is- Wealth !" "
NEW FIRM & NEW GOODS!
; ::, i : " :
'l.,
BODINE & CO.,
Having purchased the, remnants of Ow late
firm of Bullard 44, Trunlpp, , have •fltted up that
Stor>d hare filled it.kith an '
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
Purchased this last week, whet'
DRY GOODS
TUMBLED!
Just look at the figures! ,
Good Dark Prints at 8 cents a yard.
ti
Medium Prints at 10 cents a yard:
Amo: 4 lZ%ag Prints warrau tea cot's 14 cts
Best A 'fled can, & other standard Prints,
f
warranted colors, 15 ets a yard ;
OTHER DOAIESTrt NODS
In complete ateorttnent at
ity—Lo w—D pviN-;-.PRACES
DELA r INES
Best Quality; 20 cents a yard; also a good - as
sortnaent of Alapacas and Merinos,-.
At— 7".(•,.....411-.• .1-era.r-casar... •
LINEN
..)
TABLE DAMASKS, TABLE CLOTHS
DIAPER AND TOWELS, NAP
KINS, CRASH, &C.,
As low,as over
Were—Offered—lN—WELLSßOßO
-5 •
FLANNELS, CASSIMERES,
WOOLEN GOODS
EMI
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES
At-Perfect&.j-Agtrorusm NO- PRICES
''wee Hex - 6s
Ladiee' Cioth Gaiter i at $1,25 a pi
Boys Napoleon Boots Nos. 1 to 3, $3 a pr
m_ L -
A now and splendid assortment to be sold eith
er in odd pieces or in sets, at
Figures— Which—DEFY -COMPTPN
NoTtev.--Wa cannot and hill not ha
.UNDERSOLD I -
Oct. 30-4 w,
EIMMEI
MI
El
And all
GOODS,
Such as
' , i ..[
CLOTHS,
BODINE & CO
NEW- GOODS'
4
FOIi TIIE FALL & WINTER TRADE
Just received by
Wilson 6: Van Valkenburg,
t tho Well known Store,
NO. 1, NION BLOCK.
Wo are now prepaied.to citiow {is good goods and
at as low figures as'at any., othdr store in this vi
, elnity. We ask aniinspootion of our
DRY GOODS,
Which consist in part, of
4 Ladies'
Cloths, Cassimtires;Vestfug,
Cloths, and , a large variety of
Ladies' Dress Goods.
. GROCERIES,
Best kinds, and as cheap as the cheapest.
MERCHANT TAILORING
AND FURNISHING GOODS.
The Senior partner has hall a largo experience
in Merchant Tallorini,, apd it is of
of
the nee , firm to put this branch of their business
beyond successful competition.
:1,
We are Agents for Singer's Sewing Machines,
the hest and cheapest Machine for &mill, use,
loss liable to got out of repair; and more dtrablo
than any, other, adapted to fine or coarse sowing.
Call and sea them.
. WILSON A. VAN VALIiENiTJItO
_
Wollsboro, Oot. 16, 11367—tf.
NZi.~~..,.A..~►Za 2"ST LL Z
MRS. E. R. KIMBALL
p ow receiving a 'new and fashionable stook
• MILLINERY GOODS
fresh from New York, which ihe will sell very
cheap. Call and examine new styles and prices.
MAIN STNEET, WELLSBO/tO, PA.
October 18, 1887.
• - I
. Planing Machine.
AT KEENEYVILLE, PA.
I ' LtAVE put in a first-class PLANER, and am
prepared to plane flooring, aiding, etc. to
order. - '- ' GEO. D. KEENEY.' .
Sept. 18,1867-Iy, . ..
In Bankruptcy.
Western Dietrich of Pennsylvania, es.
TE undersigned hereby gives notico of his
appointment as assignee of Lucius Truman,
in the county of Tioga, and State of Pennaylva
s iai within said District, who has bean adjudged
a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District
Court of said District. JNO. L'MITCHELL,
Oct. 23, 1867. Assignee, ho.
iLI2IECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters Testament
ary baying been granted to the undersigned
upon the Estate of Cornelius Van Dyck, Into of
Chatham, dee'd, all persona indebted to said Es.
tate, and alt perms having claiins against the
same will call and settle with
• gnia ALLEN,I,Air.
Chatham, Oct. 16, 1867.--Ow.lt
, s, ~ .
In Bankrnptey.
In the matter of Lucius 1
Truman, Bankrupt. J
Western District of Pemnegivan c,
a, es :
• Notice is hereby given: T at the undeisigned
if
assignee of said Bankrupt, In pursuance of an
order of sale made by proper authority, will ex
pose to public sole at his ofrmo, in Welleboro,
Tioga County, Pa„ at 2 ieelock P. M„ or: Monday
the 16th day of December, A. D. 1867, the follow
ing property, to wit :
400 shares, stock in Congress Oil Company.
- 1 promissory note,againet ono John. Parley,
"- i 1 '"' , ~ --- ,' a ' Joseph . Bartlott.
1 " . f‘ ;i " - Michael ampbell.
A judgment against J. D. Gillett in Bradford
County Pa. JNO. I. MITCHELL,
' Assignel 4 L.Truman.
Wellsbero, Pa., Nov. 21, 1867.-2 w.
Public Benefit,
AMONG,tho useful improvements of the day,
there are few that-give more promise of
good, few so well adopted tolreliovo h4man suf
fering, few so well approved by, the public as'that
now and powerful remedy ailed' Balptifer (or as
the Gorman people call it Healthbridger).
It givesAase and comfoit to the poor sufferer
from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and , brings
speedy relief to that largo class of dismiss that
are °Rout cared and always b t Snofito by an out
ward application: k
For solo bp' all Druggists.
Wholesale • DepotHAY, HOAGLAND (4 STI
GEIt, No 54 Courtlandt:St. New York..
FURNITURE ,
Is t
FURNITURE 1
ARTHERTON would inform his friends
PJ • andlhe public generally, that he has bpstt4
od a
Furniture Store, in Oeeolit,
Tioga County, where he keeps constantly on
hand all kinds of Furniture-L-all of which ho
offers sus low for cosh as can be bought at any
other establiohment in tho County.
Nov. 27, 1867.-tf, J. ATHERTON.
Estiay.
Found' on the Commons, in this borough, Sun
day, 17th inst., a red calf. The owns.; can have
th 9 same by applying to High Constable Water
,man and paying charges.
~Pellslio Cloth-Dressing Works.
HAVING engaged Mr. JAMES SMITH •to
superintend our Clothing Works ire are
noir ready to do all kind of coloring and di.ess
ing in good style and on abort notice.
0 9ept. 18, 1887-tf.
ALENDER, French, Marine -and Church,
Clocks, at [dean] FOLEY'S.
Popular Pry Goods Trade !
>
It, ,
11=II
S. A, .lIIIITBOLP,
0. BLAIR,
Ell=
T'irg
lui o reriber; has just - rear,ived 4 large
. .
DIY ' , GOODS •
°imbrue ng very variety.
CARPETS,; OILCLOTHS,
•
Among which will be found many oil the most
popular Styles of
000ZDigp
•
SHAWLS, OLOAKINCIS & SACKIN G S,
at prices that aro worthy of attention.
Also, a full lino of
PRINTS, GINGIIAMS. BROWN AND
BLB4OI - 13), IgUSLINS, TIMINGS,
'DENIMS,' STRIPE f'
• 'NOS, TABLE LINENS,
- BROWN & BLEACIIE, .
NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, LACE AND
EMBROIDERED WINDOW CUR
' TAININGS, EMBOSSED AND
PRINTED TABLE AND
. • PIANO ,SPREADS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, j.c.
Spacial attention is called to hisd,
CLOTHING, & TAILORING. DE
•• • 1 PA.R2WENT, .
Where a perfect,fitis k,lll 3 anteed or no sale.
•
A share of the p . 'utate:patronage is respectfully
solicited. t - , LT.IIOMAS . lIARDEN.
Wollsboio, May;111, 1867,
DOT it Comes. 4t, i
•WRIGHT ILEY arc receiving a largO
lot of CHOICE NEW WHEAT FLOUR,
tbei first in marketY.l - To be sold at reduced pri
ces. 14aug67.
Register's Notice. •
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tho Ex
-111 centers and Administrators named below,
have filed their accounts in the Register's OtEco
in and for the county oT'rioga, and that the same
will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans'
Court, for said county, at a session of said Court
to bo b•O'd at Wellebero, on Monday, the second
day onfieombbr next; at 2 o'clock in the-after
noon, for confirmation and allowance.
Final account 'of Robert Casbeer, Administra
tor of the estate of Ernetus Butts, late of 'Law
rence Township, deceased.
Account of Enoch B. Campbell, Administra
tor of the °slam of James Campbell. late of Tioga
Co., deceased."
Account of I. ht. Bodine, Administrator of the
estate of Norman Franoie, late of Delmar Town
ship, deceased.
Account of James Tubbs, Administrator, do
bonis non of the estate of -David Taylor, deed.
Account of,. James Loirofy, Executor Or the
tho lasttwill and testament of John t Phclan, latn
:of Delmar township decnted.
I _
\ „
N BANKRUPTCY .— This is to give notice:
That on the 24th day of Octt. A. D. 1867, a
warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the
estate of Oeoyge Asher,-of WellObbrough, in tho
county of Tioga, and State of lien'a, who has
been adjUdged Banlcruptii on his own Petition ;
that the payment of any debts and delivery of
any_ prooorty belonging to such Bankrupt, to
them or for their use and }lto transfer of any pro
perty by him aro forbidden by has ; that's. meet
ing 'oft the creditors 'of the said Bankrupt to
prove their debts and 'to - choose ono'or more As
signees of the estate, will bo hold at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to bo holde at the office of F. E.
Smith, in Tioga, county of : Tioga and State of
Powell, before F. E. Sin th, Register, on the 30th
day of November, A. D, 1867, at 2 o'clock P. M.
/- THOMAS A. ROKLEY,
' U. S. Mir,shal Westli Dist. Pe. '
• Per DAVID CAMERON, Deputy.
Out. 30, 1867.-4 w
,:-
FALL' Sr, .WINTER -GOODS
0;n:7.867
We beg to .3911 your attentiow to our. stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
for the Fall and Winter trade, which is now
complete, embracing full lines of
PLAIN AND FANCY SILK AND VtL
' . VET RIBBONS,
•
of all widths and Shades.
STRAW, BILK AND FELT RATS AND
BONNETS,
of thoptest and most approved shape.
Velvets, Crapes, Blonds, Braids,
Feathers, Mowers, Ruches, .
Frames, Ornaments, &c..
and all articles pertaining to the Millinery trade,
to which wo'invito your inspection.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to Custom
Work.
Mrs. E. D. MITCHELL
B .ad Street, Tioga,, Pa
Oct. 2, 1847—V.
I mic>i.
Gio to.KELLPX'S and clee the Latest Arrival u
PALL GOODS!
Consisting of a general essortment:of
~ ce Z
A
w
0 ' 6' ;I ) F 2,
o dan °=, • Pal , Per g
0
' 1 cz
m z at g 0 X
dEI .1.0 . c-.
Pq
go U 1
MRS. FRTS CORSIT AND SKIRT
SyPPORTS, AT
..t
..."
i KELLEY'S
i:IItMYYiC~7 li:#l~N~3tli : l! iiltlrl : i.ii' Its~~
NEW DRESS GOODS AT ,KELLEY'S
S,2iaqUaN P S'IMSII9
GENTS• FURS AT KEf,LEY'S
Oar- No eliargO for SHOWW GOODS nt..lr ;
C. B, KELLEY'S,'
wens oro, Oct 30, 1867.
BENING-TONS' FIRE ARMS.
.vritTitENT.
) in. Calibre
LLvy Revolver,..... JO in. Calibre
Belt Revolver, ' Navy sizo Calibre
Police Revolver, ; Navy size Calibre
Now Pocket Revolver, 11 100 in. Calibrg
Becket Revolver, ) (Rider's pt.) 31.100 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 ac r 32 Carew)
Vest Pocket Piste , No 22, 30, 32 A; 41i Cartridge
Gun Cane No 22 t t; 32 Cartridge
Breech Loading ltille,(lteals') No 32 dc 38 "
Revolving Rifle, 36444-100 in Calibre
E. REMINGTON S: SONS.
• -
PRINCIPAL AGENTS
Mooro & Nichols. New York; Win need & Son,
Boston; Jos C Grubb & Co, Phibidelpbin; Pout
they & Trimble, Baltiinbre; 'Henry Folsom & Co;
New Orleans; johnson,, poncer ,l Co, Chicago,
L M Rtunsoy & Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane,
San Francisco. Oct. 9,1867.-9 m.
BEHIVB EXCHANGE!"
Tho harvest hail:mute, the promise fulfilled,
To the man whose broad acres vitro 'properly
tilled;
Wheat Is good, corn bunkum, oats may be a
short crop,
But the 'average of all must be marked 'as tip
top.
.•
TMAKE no pretensions to propbotio Oro, but
I, my reiteration of Bible promisos to the in,
dustrious worker was in good time. I aol there.
fore emboldened to prophesy that nobody w)11
. STARVE TO DEATH
•
this fall and winter who has raised enough of
grain and root crops to keep him and hie faintly;
and those who lack anything in the way of life's
substanlials will escape starvation by applying
to me at the
" BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE,"
„
Fciouß-x-Ax-Axx
- 1
according to tho marks upon tho barrels; y
I
MACKEREL & WHITEFISH
west of the
" Silent, sobbing, roaring, and placid Sea."
I furthermore prophesy that every man and wo
man, without distinction of color, race, or sex,
will o
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
(or any other man. Sarkfism,) and no express
charges, except the express charge of so much a
pound, which you always pay when you trade
with me.
4 have had, and oxrioot to continue to have a
groat "spell" of
MOCHA (from Mecca) JAVA, BRAZIL,
I AND LAGUIRA.
(The latter of which rhymes with, but was not
ground at "Elmira.")
I am further Able to say that people will eat
much or little, in proportion to thoir appetite,
and will pay for much or littk. aceording to
their money. I sell Toa by the - porter pound,
of course, but prefer to wholesale it in packages
bf riot less than
and, by persuasion, can bo induced to 601 ti
chest of a doze pounds to ono customer.
at best prices, as Keep his „ irk ,
~„,„„a ij og to his family
Wollsboro, Aug. 14, '67. W. T. MATHER:6'
T. L. , BALDWIN & CO.,
A v r lgEn t ryt/G their Mock of FALL and
EO S
consisting of general assortment of
CON .!
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, -HOSIERY,
GLOVES, SHAWL9KNIT GOODS,
1100 . P SKIRTS, BALMOREL
SKIRTS, SILKS, DOMES
.
- TICS, FLANNELS,
Ladies' Cloakings, Cloths and assi-
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Under Clothing, Hats and Caps, Yan
kee Notions, Caipets Oil Cloths,
Groceries,
Flour,
Hangings,
Flour, Feed, Pork,
II
RIUs, Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Syrups,
Coffees, Fisk, Oils,- - Paints-; Spices, -
Exraets, Wooden • Ware,
Brooms, Pails, Tubs,
Baskets,
Hard Ware, Crockii,r,4ass.,,Ware,
Stationery, Salt, `ails, Iron'
Stone Ware. '
In fact, a general assortment and as large a
stock ns.you i pvill find to t;eloct from outside of
the city. x4ll kinds of
GENERALLY
•
COUNTRY PRODUCE
0 DEALERS
taken in exchange for a o ody, Wo buy good
goode and will sell es cheap us anybody.
Cro'und Plaster
cOilsionntly on hand.
where they will find my
PORK,
solid, and sweet, and chap, mq
The latent catch
And the greatest catch,
Cheered; but not inebriated,
by ming the eplendb!,
El
which I sell cheaper than the
" Kaughphy "
SIXTEEN OUNCES,
AkATHEItS
will buy and sell
FARM PRODUCIE
OUT OF THE POOR HOUSE
DRY GOODS,
mores, Gloves and Mittens,
Boobs and Shoes,
T. L. BALDWII & CO
Tioga, Pa., Oct. 9, 1867.
.
TS a soothing expeetorant,
prepared to meet the ur
gent need of a safe and rolls
' ble care for; diseases of the
A trial of many years has et
, that it is more, etlidattions in
pulmonary affections than any other remedy.
Its efficacy has now become so generally• known,
that it is Justly regarded in many countries as a
medicine of indispensable necessity. In Great
Britain, France, and Germany, where medical ,
science has reached its highest perfection, it is
prescribed in domeitio practice, aniteonstantly
used in the armies, its hospitals and other pub
lic institutions, where it •is regarded by the
attending physicians as the most speedy and
agreeable remedy that can be employed. scarce
ly any neighborhhod can be found Where well
known cases of diseased lungs, which had baffled
the efforts of the most skillful and. experienced
doctors, halo boon completely cured by it. These
results arc the most convincing proofs of the su
perior curative properties of this preparation;
and to them the authors point with peculiar sat
isfaction. While it is must powerful against eon.
firmed diseases, it is;extreinely gentle as a medi
cine in infancy and youth, being, quite harmless
to even tho youngest, when administered judi
ciously.
This health-restorer accomplishes evert more
by prevention than cure. If taken in season, it
heals all irritations of the throat and lungs,
whether arising from Colds or Coughs, or from
other causes, and thits prevent that long train of
painful, and incurable diseases, which would arise
from the neglect of -them. Hence no family
should ho without it, Influenza, Croup, Hoarse
ness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Incipient Con : .
sumption, and other a-ffections of the breathit.g
orga4, give way bolero this pro.eminent combi
natiorit of medical virtues. '
Prepared by Dr. J. C: AYER tt CO., 'Lowell,
Mass., and sold by all Druggists and dealers or
medicines everywhere.
Sold in Wolisboro by J. A. Roy. kept4-2m.
EMI
wit° cloth for Collor Windows at the Tioga
Hardwarla Store. . —II
•
Pistol-Cartridges, all kinds at the Tioga Hard
ware Store.
Cable Chain, all size; at the Tioga,Hardware
Store. ' , ,
AU kind of Japaned and weoden warn, at the
Tioga Hardware Storo.
CI
Fancy Toilet Ware, Wire (Node, Bronzed
Brackets and the Vest assortment of Cutlery in
tho Couhty, at tho Tioga Hardware Store..
50 Different kinds of Pumps, at the Tioga Hard
ware St9re.
A largo stook- of Saws of all kinds at the
Tioga hardware Store.
All kinds of house Trimmings and Meobanids
Tools, at the -Tiogn hardware Store•
430 Tons Of Stoves at the Tioga Hardware -
Store—to be sold cheaper than ever before in this
County.
A largo stock of Union Lanterns—the only
kind that never needs repairing, at tho Tioga
Ifarkitsrare Store.
beyers all bey their geode at the Tiego.
Hardware Store.
FROM PIIILA-DELPIIIA: i
I was afflicted for years With rheumatism in
wy hip,•aticl have tried everythingifor it with no
avid". But by; the use of a single bottle of Sala
fifer I was entirely cured. It has also cured my
wife of Neuralgia,. There is no remedy-in my
knowAvige like it for Rheumatism, or ponral g ia.
H. Z. HOPP,
No. 307 Porkiomen e.
Oct o—if I
• Farm for Sale. '
rpHE subscriber will sell the farm upon which
.be now resides, known as the Wetmore Far.m,C
located two miles east of Wellsboro, on the State
Road, containing 95 acres, -with frame house.
two barns, sheds and other outbuildings, a large
apple orchardrof thrifty.trees,
Aldo toventy-fivo acres. 'IL irvinroved land_ an
raino rbaa, tieing nom' nun o.t too oia b. mart
homestead. The south half is also for sale. Upon
this farm are sufficient buildings for several
years se, and two large apple orchards with
other f• nit trees.
For (se,
partigulars and conditions of sale,
inquire of N. llait,fat Wellaboao, Pa., or of the
subscriber upon tiltl'prernises A. HART.
Nov. I'3, 1867-4*. 't I
N THE VI.I,LAGE OF iIOGA, Pa., the
i
I Farm formerly owned by John Prutstnan,
Esq., 103 acres.' Also about 4 acres formerly
owned by - iuo I?ePtti, Esq., n the township of
Tioga, Ps. on the waters of ill Creek.
A,Farm of 110 acres,. good qUad house, barn,
and orehar 1. Also a farm of 140 sores with a
cheap hon e. • .
And a 1 rve quantity of timbered lands with
one steam aw mill and one water mill. Personal
property belonging with the above real estate
will be sold with it if desired. The entire prop
erty in one sale can be bought at agree bargain,
or it will be sold in lota to suit purchasers at low
figures. Inquire of A. S. TCRNER, •
Nov. 13, 1377.-4 w. Tinge, Pa.
T j ETTEES TESTAMENTAn . .having been
_I granted upon the estate Of .: el Calkins, do.
ceased, late of Westfield, this.is to notify all per.
Sons indebted tu
T to make i i rfiediate payment, and
all having claims against the:so.id estate will
present them for settlement t •
ALVAH MINTONYE, •
Westfield, Oct. 23, '67-6w4 Executer.
Cleaning Sewing.,gachinee.
PHE undersigned hereby, notifies owners of
Sewing Machines that he prepared to
alt;au and put, such machines in good order on
calL He also is agent fur the "patent tucker,"
which can ho used on any machine.
JOHN B. SHAKSPEARE.
,),Vellsburo, Sept. 4, 1867, tf.
Administrator's .Notice
LETTERS of Administration having boon
granted to the undersigned upon the estate,
of Philo Griffis; late of Chatham, doted, all per-'
sons indebted to said estate, and all. persons hav
ing claims against the same are requested to call
and settiv with JANE - 011.1FFIN,
ROSWELL ACKLEY' Adr *
Middlebury, Oct, 9, 1866.-fda
MO THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Tioga
County Bank or claimants of any sha,re or
shares thereof. You are hereby notified arta rO•
quired to pay up the balance due on said stock
•on or before the fOth tiny of December next, or
the same will be - resuld_at, public sale at their
`Banking House in 'Flop Tioga County, Penna,
on the 11th day of DocOnler next, at 10 o'clock,
A, M. % said day, as authorizecl.by law. ,
B. C. IV,ICKIIAM,,Pres't.
Tioga, Sept. :10. 1867
A DAUNISTRATOS'S NOTlCE.—Letters' of
Administration having 1)041 gratifta to, ttio
undersigned upon the earrifo of Jerome Smith,
late of Wellsboro, deo'd, All persons indebted to
said estnto, and all persons havineolaims against
the san,lo aro requested to call and settle wirhout
delay. A. S. BREWSTER,
Wollsboro. Nov. 6; 1867—0 w Adtp'r,
EVIDENCE ACOMIULATES
THAT M. B. PRINCE, is salting a few goods
now and than. Ho does not profess to. sell
50, 25, nor oven 10 per centi below New York
prices, because ho has no faithitbathe nor "any
other man" can do an and supliort'a family; nei
ther does ho make any distinct on among his pa
tron's in prices.
TERMS, PAY. DOWN.;
Poop to of Welisboro and vicinity, please accept
my thanks for your past patronage, and let we
ljjcit yo6Tl s attention to uy present stock of
1 39 -11 .X.SCYtTI : t.,
•
(from Graham to the finest,)
FEED, CORN MEAL;, PORK, ' PIM,
AND (IEII:TEAL GROCERIES,/
• • '
Most hinds or Country Produce takeri In ex
,oliatige at market rates. Storo, Mozart Blot*,
next door to the liiirdivarelStore.
October 21. 1,967. 1 M. B. PRINCE.
' Inf..rtowthin gmraht:Ztl ttl produce a invariant
grmblll of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also
recipe for the removal of Phniilea, Blotches, Erup
'Sion'', etc., on thr s in, I.3.tring the eamo 64ft, clear, and
beautiful, can be obtained without charge by address.
lag - THOS. P. CHAPMAN, Cactus;
Nii=l
Oheiisr Pecioral
For
e.
Executor's Notice
Notice.
D. L. AIKEN, Cashier
lATOR MAHON.
8,73 Broadway, Now lurk.