The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 18, 1867, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 1867.
MASONIC.
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O::SEA LODGE. No. 31i, A, Y. DL,mecde itt their Hall,
oi,er hr. Boy's drug atom on Tuesday tening, on or
heforo the Full Moon. at 6 o'clock P. M.
TVOGA CHAPTER, No. 164, tt.kA. M. meats at tha
Hall, on Thursday evening,on or t;efore the Full
Moon, at 6 &duel,: . P. M.
TY00.5. COUNCIL, No. 31, R. & S. MASTERS, meets :It
the, Ilan, on the third Friday of each calendar
month, at o'clock P. 31.
•
TVAGASILITON COMMANDIItY, No. 28, of KNIWITS
TEMPLAR, and the appendant ordeta. meets at the
HMI. on the that Friday of each calendar mouth. et
I; o'clock t
New Advertisements.
At*ignee's Notice—Mr. Elliott.
Railroad Notiee-:—Jaa. Heron.
Bank Notiee - ---t. L. Robitnion.
To the Wheiland Family—F. "%neeland
Binding—lL Young.
Yon will not, of course, rail to take a
snack at the Yankee Supper at tltei Court IN . fe,
to-mprrow, Thursaay, evening
CHRISTMAS TREEL—Our E. CharleB
ton friends are to have a Christmas tree in their
nevir , Chureh, Christmas day and /evening. The
Sunday Schools will be out in force.
CoßßEchox,'--Sonie weOui /Igo,. in
uutleing Mrs. licish'fl, Infant School, we incorrect
1y gave tholerms.ai',4o cents a week. They arc
20 cents a week.
SAWING.—MI'.• A. Swope, 11a9" leawd
Bodine'' Steam Saw-. Mill, in this villnoe, and is
ready to make as good lumber as can I.e made
anywhere. Therefore, bring on your logs-. Mr.
Swope understands his business.
OIFTs.—We can recommend such as
wish to make s r nbsitantinl Christmas presents to
thl:ir friends, to call:and see Foley's line stock of
tolid and plated ware, ricli vases,•tahle cutlery,
and beautiful jewelry. ,Mr.Fuley's guaranty is
as good as gold.
Izts.—Sheriff Potter astrnied the du
tles (4 his office Monday of last week, in person.
lie brings the position capital business talent,
and a courteous and accommodating spirit. ,We
doubt not that ho will discharge his trust with
crenlialided justice to all p . arties. •
' TILE STORM.—Sno\;* commenced fall
/Thig in this region Wednesday night of last week,
Ifand continued without abatement for 24,Indirs.
Ihe wind was trout the ,N E— s from g Mid Moldy
a, a moderate gale at sea, and the merenly at or
lICHV zero during the whole time.. nom 15 to IS
Indies of snow fell. The storm was unhorse!
nom Richmond, Ve , nuithrand from the Rocky
Mountains to the Atlantic coast.
CILRISTMAS F1E6T1V1.111.:5. Vl_4ll'ol7
give a Christina:[ night jotrty at the
ir tak Walton House, Ctaines.,
Fair trill give a party at his Hotel, Tioga. ; on
toottnas Eve. and another on Nov-Year Eve.
St vu: utll .
1.61(1 will give a patty at the Keydtaiai Hotel
ti,iro4‘iffe, ChrizAmod. rnght. 'Wu hear of 110
4110 11 . 11)V itiCS 11r1/11a101.
"()I'ENINO."—We are obliged to Mr.
G. linwen..ot Itudronl Alinnisnta, fur an
IL grand Efteial entertainment to hegn en
..),e4tig of the ('lupin 1101 111111:4e ill that
night. Alt•l.-.. Bowen A Hall
W,, reeret that lie miiima
t , 1 , 4111 , i• 1,, be pre,eift II I.l.lllkreotuider
.ll,lo aml our time limited. We
PAPER FOR i'egret, that
Jonei oilers the Jersey Shoe, Videtie far
-Ate. Re has fought a good fight 'rind strictly
Lila the faith, im the midst of difficulties. We
.ire led to piesume that: he iv contemplating a
emoval from dersct 6hore in the event of selling.
The paper is in good condition us to type and
fixtures, and prolinfily
. may lie had at a I..irgain.
Mr. June:, coideli! l himself to remain it would
gratify hi- colleagues andl friends. , lie is is man
principle and rood rtiiliries, othi deserve , hr
A COUPLA Farrar, of
th,...tuut. la county', Pa . WIItOS u- a 'el,'
thine that In 11111;10 1 : CCI:11'11 Agil, r ipp re gu la r _
though others rleeiving it at the Caine place
are not trouble,]. i 1 •thiolis somebody who
abear its politte., , , yet likes to read it in se
-1..1/, takes it .out of the office and forgets to pa Q
t over. Very likely. lie says that if any midi
I,er , on it ill send him MS 1111mb and uddre, , he
utll 'sule,erillo fur an extra copy'and prez.Jent it to
the fortretful than. All we know about it is, that
Mr. Farrer's paper leaves Wellsbero with ut-nal
regal:trity. •The difficulty I r is not here.
- The .Faculty of the
Nereid School has; been ehanged
)1.1:: Mary E. Ilugbei, E. F... A Q , :ittitit iu Miithe
aliities and Geography, qce Miss St 4 E.. Collard:
Miss Susan R. Prost6n, B. E., of
%del Schools, tire Mrs. Mary J. Briggs. The
cumber of students in the Normal SChool is' 15j1
and in tho Model (Orphans) School 50. The
, Inter Session opened on Monday, bee. 0. We
, re glad to know that the prospects of the School
nererlbrighter than at present.
The Normal Literary Society will give a pull
consi consisting of Orations, Charades,
hranins, Tableaux, Music, &c., ill the Chapel of
'he Normal Building, Friday es ening, Jan. 10*
tn . . Admission .2i/Ckq.
Bus IN ESS CITANGES. Messrs. E.
'Hart ,1 Son have purchased the gristmill prop
ttly lutely owned by Mr. A. Russel, two miles
to-t of this village. Success to them.
A D. Eastmnb, Dentist, has removed to. his el
,stunt new licoms, second door below Do Len° .5:
Stria!, Main-st., where he is ready to receive
zs friends. •
His Honor Judge. Williams has purebused the
-thlence lately occupied by Mrs. Jerome Smith,
I Mein Street, and took ilessession Lust Week.
LA-Sheriff Stowell has purchased the -property
,arch peclipied by Judge Williams, on Nichols
-ttc•A
Piot Hodgaon, Principal of (1113 -Academy, ha_
irhascd the property lately occupied by Air
corner of Lincoln,in d Pl`lllll St reefs.
hody has doubt , of -M i r. ;Ilodgeou'r, purpose
make the Academy a j manent Ipslitntion
•lil. act of domiciling in our midst ought to re
'cnaval. It affords us p ca, ore to testify to
taithful and efficient disch rgo of duty.
Ihe curt - cot . tart closes Friday, 20th inst. and
A, IV fer Term Will open itfondity, Jan. f, , 186 s.
,tioiis will take notice.
yOSSIP.--000d folks, did not the
Lav-iind -tau w-stornt, Colninetwing Wedneeday
.o,t of li n t ;reels, rind continuing until Tim-day
folh,wing, somewhat put yom eslim•ienee at
'hilt? bid you ever see it snow like - that with
inelQ2ry prone al zero during most of the
•We tiers not. Itapponing to see . •the
inhabitant" we a , ked hirmiinion. Ile
ii6ti Down it- came, hotly! rig and Eli or
likt: d cloud of pulverized lee, its dry us
arid as sharp as it broker gt is 'lt rattled
'•r , ntgh the dead leaves like falling ittiol: dung
the pedestrian's like In
aing i.enuner day, clii , ed Deer Lis tent,tips
laitAtiutntl, mud pierced eyt_tyyirna_te•ty:o, ~f
n-td like needles,
as.the night of Thursday
storm and biting cold; and aa the fie
' ued up Ihu cliimiiry in a great shoat oldotialiee
ii, e tising . gale tag' drifting mutt—did Add, or
a l ire mil, all thing/of the poslihility of ilie t;x
/
•!..ne r of eoine hod o, sonrewhore, • nob hp4ien
adore., and little nth and plaster,rand open
t . tpLoarding—, and tvitiiiii I it a bud die of chit-
rtn, Laggard, and a mother
.`!'IV; n4q.k, with fingers (up benumbed 1.0
v“.etiie; no fire roaring up the ehimni.y:
table , prorol, vrrth wholesome food, 4. 1 . sanding
1 11 , the fragrant meant of tea; no Honr in the
! tho l,errcl went up chimney long
. or no el in the enplionrdl Think of it—all—
'Link of it; Jet utVlook for it, and Ilav
mv, L.mtvl it --for such things may he—let us re
lic'''. rush awful necessity aid griping want as
th ut , even if to !lc se lovely° the sacrifice of a
few luxuries which Ivo think we cannot.'do with-'
out. Al, good man, • good woman, entirely coin- -
fortable young loan and young woman; do you
know that the useless expenses of each of yMi
during a single year, would keep
_at least ( .I‘..
child warm', and well fed, through the cold f.. 4
winter that ever blew? It fwould du it. It is
pleasant to reflect that our love of display makes
murderers of us all? Aro we less than murderert
if we waste what would keep SOlllelitidy
starving and freezing?
—And Christmas is coning. But in thousands
of homes its; coming and going will hardly be
known./ Where do you think the children of the
poor get their toys for Christmas? Where do
they get thtiVnice pieture-bulks, and the warm
stockings, and the comfortable shoes? WO ale
`afraid that Santa Claus does not visittheehildren
of the poor. Perhaps the chimneys are too nar
row for his jolly form; or perhaps the poor chil
dren hav i e nu'stuekings to hang up; or, if the l l y
have stockings, there are holes in them, so that
they will not hold the toys, and the picture-books,
and so forth. Ah, nice little boki don't you think
you could divide some of your goodies with your
pourer fellow-boy ? And you, Ma lady—couldn't
you give friend an extra pair of stockings or so
for your poorer little sister?, Suppose you try it.
Yen will thank-us for the hint if you do. S..e
.)
how much good it will do them, and how moll
pleasanter your dreams will be.for a month there
after. Try it—and report to us if you are sorry
that you tried
AMONG Tll E lIUMBUGOERS.
Kurtz, of the Bellefonte Frees', hits been on a
trip to New York; and while in that city visited
several of the - Gift Enterprise concerns which do
a rushing business in that city. Ile did this in
the interest of sonic friends who had purchased
tickets and received notice that they'had drawn a
prize, each. First ho called upon the" Merchants,
and Banker's "concern, widely known as strictly
honorable parties, on their own representations.
The prize drawn was valued at $2OO, and Zero}
to be that amount in defunct oil stock. Kuitz
did nut secure the prize, not being,ready to pay
the five per cent on that valuation which was
demanded. He next vi.lited the spacious
concern of Tright Brothers ,t; Co., with a ticket
purporting to call for a valuable watch, worth
;1 10, Upon looking at tile article he found that
310 nould have been dear for it, tind therefore did
not pay the $5,50 percentage .demanded. Next
he wont to the munificent Arandale's—the grand
depot for jewelry—and presented a ticket\ calling
for a tine sett of gentleman's jewelry, woi fly ils
alleged, 5c..20. • This proved von thlez-s, and our
contemporary departed empty-handed.
elusion is, that there is nut man, or, a him, in
New York, able to sell $lOO gold watches for z.;-.1 0,
Kiln( pi auloi for $3ll. We tiro glad to get Ibis
coilcmitirtuattou of our own_snspieions. We got
taken in and done for covet al years ago, a hen
(lift Eatery) ices woe in their lamh-hood.
body out West sent us an advertisement ot
Land Scheme, tickets sl—amt farms tolorahly,
certain. We, green its the grass on our ttnlin
hills, caught at the bait and wont in 5. pa.% tub
in wive' using. Unforlntiately we got Ast credu
lous flit nds into the ,eilipe agents, 1),) icon,
I . llvinling them to din UlOllllOll4 I'nnenl 'lll4
Ilnkt nen • that ' reached lhis legion iv ••) t)1,
cyplasion of the ru ludic by the Chicago polo.,
eiiit..l us. Not that we " stiffered iu inn . 1,44
'Much, but being the instrument of such a 1011-
hug mortified us exceedingly. •
Therefore, don't pationize ally 341:91 1, h. I,;
to pa) you a hann , for y. , ar
such C 61• 1., f licit' i, a s. t y 14 in lln
OtStICI111(• kelp the 4.,11%- old of
•,, t it 3.114 Awi t i out 01 the tni , it.lott eoit
wl to 41 "w irolerettat:titttlowly. lictitteitthu •'‘
;rid, t,t ilw Vllitity of Itieltes,'' and 11•11 I,
hat heth'i :1 violist nith enntent, t i d
,ottst• • hlircd with 1 reel.
"CRYSTAL \V ITh.DING".— Wit lettlT
hat the friend. orProfei , ior and Mr-. F. A:Allen
if do; NI/Jinni School:it Manstioa, pin
ng the evening of Friday, lieedni.er
with the Profe.,or• and his Indy—th.
being . that iimiivereary of their we
known at the "Crystal Wedding." N. i uril,,
in fort]] are mated, but every friend of th•
con='ider jilt 11:110.
such ovea-ion,, we tielicvc, :ito ill Ike
nature of eloelii iy (flaslwi.re. The ieeep
tion will i•ouitnenee at r. and cit.', I 111, I'. 11.
We way lie "peavhing " un the I
i. the .Profeq,ol', friends, but a- no 5..1...ii
om
self-awnng thorn the dievin,itt 'oat - ho pai‘hmed.
The oetia inn will ':hots him that lie il:1 , 1i . 64,1,4
friend a, nu are tint greatly nti:S•ihen
Binc/ing.--Persons having unbound
volumes of the Atlantic, Ilarpct's, Repoit
ory, Petersou',, ()coley, Leslie'', Ilallon'.4, Our
Young Folks, Law Register, or other Magazines,
kill please take notice that I .1111 not: lecciebor,
and Will receive until Jan. 6, nll ordea Joe hind
'mg. Styles and prices may he examined at the
Book Store. ldec.lB-21 • Iltuu Yot so.
Ms 0 0 ELI.
PICTURE'S it PICTURE FRAIj ' lite _
ing pictures to he framed had better calf at the
Book Store, and examine Yot sti'q large assort.
mont of Frames hi every sty le, and .1 t :111110!- ev
ery price. Lithographs, ehrtdna., , , Epgraiittgc.
an Photographs, is ith ivit bout frames, and
Albums, and Album Picturc , , in great viii iety
also Stereoscopes and Stereo,vopic pictures for
t h e 11 0 11 d a y s. N. charge for :•howiag
lttem.dee 11:-tt
The holies, in their sovereign capacity as-5114:e.,
of emotional enjoyment, 1111..4: decided that no
perfume in existence prod u, 0- the :lune delicious
:ensations as are experienced w hile the
exquisite frugranee of Hinton',•.\ lyht- lb looming
Ce[ctis."—N. Dimput, h.
Tamarac and Mandrake Bitters,
FOR DYSPEPSIA.
FROSTWORT and Sly Iliugia Syrup, a yo b itivo
cure for Scrofula, Oil of Oak, for Catarrh,
Deafness, Sore Eyee, file.. Burr,,, Scalds, Sr.,
}Vilson's Diuretic Coippuund, Indian Compound
of Honey, Bonosot and squill..—for sale by I'. It.
WILLIAMS & CO., Dlng,,i,ts and Apothem.
ries, Wellshoro, .
lino FNMA Merin lie, hir tia aunts at 1
TuI,ES t BARKER'S
-
Bebt Dela es 18
t
w A 20 cenim, at
.., TOLE'S A BARKER'S
All kinds 1 Cassinies il 1
.74 , ,,, 1 -'
TOL 11:6 A BA,BK EW.S
Ladies Vete and Drawers at
TOLE:3 A BARKER'S
Hats and "lip, 10,0te and' Slines at
To LES A. BARKER'S
Having just rarvl, ,sed .1 new and well seleCted
stork of all hinds of Nlet,ltautltse, at Outlast great
deolino in pricce,llN it'd votai,lent of suiting yttit
both in quality tlipi pi tee
We will ho t., who will call
and examine our ,f 1;,..,.1 z : before purch
asing elsewhere, tr. e helie will pay you for
your time and trout le. To LES A BARKER.
No. 5 Union Wort:,
WellEhoro, Ile,. I, iM;7. J
I;INGIIAMTett, Oct. 2001, .1846 4
Messrs, SHEAR, l'Acji..%lo) ,
Gentlemen-11.1i lug - had one of your Improv•
ed American Cool,lng Stoveq in use in ray house
for about eight nru,lLs, 1 cannot defer longer to
give you my opini , o of its merits. We com
menced using wood iitirner, and have vecon
aimed to (Ise-sw ~,,, .t-• Inel until tho 10'4 of the
present in.oth, Ho. 1' 11 111.'11 Ii 11 avo 11.0.1
I'olll. I 1111.1 tll.ll 11 1.111 it• ottltor Tv.tlll ,-- -n I
have used 1, ariot. of ii - stvt, with
in the pass twoh, , oino of them very giooi
114155, 101 l to the) A 111..1• loy own.
ion. • • 1,• lie
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fArniity in 1•:11,11,... .y
Us.; 01 Inel, .-0/0,, 1,0 atfvhll..ll 01 evory
iga t ~,,, .iil-1 , .11 :1111111 1110
that 1 Cl/I,ldCi `loa I .in,l,il,g ;:b,vo by
tar the hu.:t itt iirf ,
Very 1.,•11olly yours.
Wu. M. ELY.
FO . it LC i:V A 0•0111111, Cceil:llor4) Pu
December :rt
"AEA 'MIA (.ES
N 11111 l'
-- 11(v. 11 al tile lkim , o
of the bridc' , .: halo. 111 tlo' Rev-M.
L. Krrn. D. 'Willard I.:Obt,
K w , s, ,bioglitvr. 11. (I
RN( IX—LATH?: t ) 1 ) .--14.1!, 111;7, at the res
idence of tlo - . Lill. 1. iu I ,, iween.!r., hy Elev.
N. L.•l2eynolik, Knox, .1 . Deer
field, and ;Sliathq. Lathrop.
tl FISK—SC.IIOONOt T. by
Holmes, Esq., Mr. E. 11. Fisk, of Brookfield, Pa..,
and Miss perildia t:elinoint.ver. Trotipfdiarg N.
%ork.
FRAZER—EDDY.—Nov. ?J, by tho same,
Mr. Aaron rra:ter, and Miss M. M. Eddy, both of
Ilrooktield Pa.
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SPE9 1 A.l, NOTIC.NS.
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Cancer, Scrofula, 4c., Cured.
arnicted Vith Cower, Scrofula, Tuition,
I:rupti.•ll4. .(I`.. W O,CURED by the nec of Dr.lt. ()ItHENE'I.3
Eleotro-Mediented Baths
mitt 1 what) v(F,olttile remerlit..4lvllicli cleanse the bleed
01 nll tunololA, Mercury, Lead, &c.,,and restore health to
to invalidl alllicted with eery variety of disease. A
hoof; describing Cancer, ticrofulo, Humors and other
dimathem, with their proper names of finny 1.43 ob
. d free at the 'Medical "Institute. or by mail. Ad•
11 h . it. an pzt Tcniple place, - Boston. Mass.
is:ov, 0. ISO —4t.
to i ix•t
tl r~~KS
SPEOIIU. NOTICE.
ADol:Ess To TilE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED
N% bo,r; :41M-rim s -I have been pt otracted from bidden
cause.;, and whose Cafo34 teqpiro prompt treatment to
render existence desirable. dr you art suffering or have
sneered Dion iitiollintary iyischarget, what effect does
it prodlico upon your general health? Do, you lie]
weals. debilitated, ismiiy tired? Does a little extra
exertion produce palpitation of the heart ? Lawn
your Neer. or urinary organs, or your kidneys, fie
imetitly get oat of order e 114 your nrino sometimes
thick, milky, or tiocky, or is it ropy or settling? Or
does a thick scum rise to ti, top? Or is a sediment at
the hotfoot :atter it has stood awhile? Do you have
spells of stood Iliontlihig or dyspepsia? Aro your bow
els constipated? Donal have spells of fainting or rush.
eo of blood to the head? Is your membry impaired 1
, to your mind constantly dwelling upon this subject 1—
thi yen feel 111111, listless, moping. tried of company, of
lite? Do yon with toe he lett alone, to got away from
eves yhoily? Does any little thing make you start or
pimp? Is year sleep broken or t enflame? Is the Notre
ot your eye iit brilliant? The bloom on your cheek no
lii ugh ? Do you enjoy yollreelr In society us well?—
Do you pursue your business with the SUMO energy?—,
Do you fail :IS much Colindellra its your - self? Are your
opli its dull and flagging. giN en to tits of melancholy?
if so, do not Lty it to your liver or dyspepsia. (revs
you reothiso nights: Your back weak, your knees
weak, and have lint little appotlto, and you attributo
this to dyspepsia or liver complaint 't
Non', reader, sell abuse, venereal diseasi s badly cured,
and sexual excesoes, ale all capable of producing a
weak lies 4 of the generative orgailti. The organs of gen
eration, wheN per t health, make the man. -Did
yon crer'think int II 31.1 bold, defiant, energetic, per
severing, mess:N.lld hi Mess 1111:11 are always those
wh o oe ;p.m:native organs are in pet feet health? ,You
never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of
nervousness, or palpitation of thodniait. They are nev
er afraid they CalinoenliCerlSl 11 lintiness; Alley don't
become naa and discouraged ; they ate always• polite
and pleasant la the company of ladles, and look you nod
then. 1 Mid in dic:fitee--nono of Iyour douncaot looko
or all) other .ineallllCSS shunt thrill. 1 do pot mean
them ii Ise keep the organs enlianied b rituninF to ex
cess. These NI HE not Only ruin the- n titntions. lint
also those they do business with 6. _
Host wary mon from haill3.curld - diseases, from`the
effects ot selfddiuse and excesses. have brought about
dint state of weakness in those orifail9 that has reduced
the general system 00 mulch as to induce almost every
other disease—idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affect
lona, suicide, idol almost every (idler form of disease
_which humanity is heir to, and to real cattle of dm
troublo scarcely, Peer suspected. n il have doctorei‘for
ail but the fight 0110.
I Diseases of 11k.., organs requir
VEI,IIIIOCD'S FLUID EXTRAC
iurottc, niol Is a cm nuin curs for
itor, Kidneys, Dravel, Dropsy, Dr
un do Dompiajo., Donsral Debilit
ijto IJrina 1) Organ 4, tiler exi
fo.tlo, ft ~ t o tt lt,tto% or orii;it
long- ,1.11141111 g
if ao ct.tlliiritt is rulanitted to
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leoin [lin
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•I ulire4, pre VII I'd by
Ni-t Broadway, New It
bit South 10th Street
1.1.1ev—51;25 pe• 'Naito, or fi 1.10
otul to any lohhoto. Sold by all
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In. .1.. ) Dyspepsia, llilions tit, marl
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1 . - 1, .1 " , W hiteSt II." P .......
PI, . 10 Group, rough, ditlieult ...
11, do Salt Rheum,. Erysipt. as, Eruptions
J.. Rh e um a ti s m, mienn nor rains
1, .1.• Fever and Ague, Cl iii Pecor, Agues 51
!17. riles, blind or Mooting
in Oplkthalray,
ilo Qatarrh. ;lento or aro
21.. d., WhOOPilig-COUgho
111. .1.. A s thm a , oppressed nr,,
• Ear Discharges, inn'
23. d., Scrofula, enlarged (ii
ii. do Ge n eral Del.ility,
D ro p s y, and oCrility F.
'tl(., do Sea.Sicknesq, rickne
27.
In, ILidney-Disease, Gil
21, , in Nervous Dehilitv,
_
involtintat.y Diuc
do Soro Illouth,scankei
do Urinary Weahnes:
d. , Painful Periods, vi
332, dr , SlliffCrillglLat irint»ge
13, do Epilepsy, swims, St.
.;1. 110 Diphtheria, Orel tart)
.PA MIL Y CA.S
3,1 rj %LS. FIOP.oCCO
crric Foit ES DIIY ORDINARY DI,
"II uEcT 'JO, AND A fIOOK OY
11l iIII •I' FAMILY aIorrICAVILINO cao
Y'S cinls
pQcttic , tor 011 DItiLAPEg
1\(I mitt h,r I'ILLVLINTIVE tlcat
013 Ilea poehet env: ,
.fry Theest Retneclleq by the ca9o
bent te*Jtay part of the country, I)
11,:o of charge, on receipt of the p
Athil ezg Littrupliveys' Speeill•
Homeopathic. Me.
(Alice unit Depot, No. fit;•2. Baokr, i
Dr. Duvrintr. coueelted cla
,ololl3' or by letter, as law% 0, for a
'Foil .S'ALE // l' A LL
A egeet 21, Die7,-ly.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
iWITU ITS ()roomy ATTNDANTS,—LONV
SPIRITS, DEPRESSION t INVOLUNTARY
EmzBBlnNB, LOSS OF SEMEN, SP I ERMATORRIICUA,
OSS OF PdIVER, DIZZY lIEAD, tOSS OF MEM
]
IlritY AND THREATENED IMPOTENCE AND ILI
UM:II.ITV, .ji /id a SOVEREIGN BORE in 'HUM
PIIREYS' lIOAIEOPATIIIC SPECIFIC
IV/. TWEN TY-EIC, LI T.
Compact] of the most valuable zn ld and potent Cu•
rativc, they sti il.e at once the rout f the matter, tone
p the ~, stem, at rest the discharges; and impart vigor
I iiii i•iii.igy, life and vitality to the (Utah° man. They
litive curd Ilimwinfla of cases. Price:lr) per puckago of
Aix bi.xe., and %oil, Or ;1 per single rx. Sold by drUg•
* izi-ti. , and isent by mail on receipt I price. Address
II LIMPIIRE VS' SPECIFIC TIOMECPATMC MEDI
CINE CO. 502 IIIioADWAS4 VIM Yung , . 21aug67-Iy.
I I
I .
I TO CO NS U.AITTIVE 8.
Th. itorl EDWARD A. WILSON, %v/11. send (freo of
,
h a vga) to ail who desire it, lho prescription with tho In
fections fur making and acing (ho simple remedy by
t hick he was carol of a long lineal, if and that amid
i
t isett , te Con iii
.iiptimi. II i,t only objet t is / t.3 ? , ) ltenelit the
1 tifieled ;mil he hopes slily sullerer Nil I - this pre•
. ii viioi i , as it will eau. them not liin4r, t nil may prove
a \ blaung. Please add 1104
II EV . MAYA RD
12:!may.i7-Iy. Williaiiisbiii g,
1
theyou Afflicted with a Corwh or\
A nr You vitEDE , aPosin) 1O ON ~ 1 1111 r.
.1 e 11, hir,..; !If Tour eldltirrn ii .tmpardy Anti 5
(7, II !Ma teeptat,,l Attael,A tyr leroup z 11 .1
1 bd, j'arridtsc a. Buz
,If
• BLADES' EUPITONIAL
L.O I-3 RICATORSI!
TlrMohr Sare and fdrecival Remedy for
Gong,' e, V , IIfIN. Cro up, (ratan /iron.
11lptheriu, and all Pu/monary Dilicaace.
lr HE Lupine/aim is a medicinal preparation in
A. the feint of a Lozenge, which, of all modes, is the
most pleasant and convenient, They contain no delu
kaioua ingredient, and are warranted to be always
safe, even for the weakest and most` sensitivestomach.
In Croup they o.ie lUMEDIAtTE Knave. For Coughs and
Culls they are invaluable. For Catarrh , Asthma and
nvonctutts they hat e no 'equal in the market, (vide
Certificates accompanying each hei.) Dipthetia, that
dri , ailed and decolating disease, they control wonder
fully and almaat immediately.
No (Willi-. Speaker, Singer or Teacher, should be
without them.:‘, they remove hoarseness and strength
en and cleat the voice.
/Air A I way:, lt , t, them in timo, and If the symptoms
are Novele nRe vory freely.
1.11. BL, ‘ A.DES & CO., Prop're,
Elmira, N. Y.
.11:i3 - FOR SALE lii ALL DRUGGISTS.
• Price 25 Cents Per Box,
Dec. 19 60-Iy,
! 1
Go to KELLEY'S and sea tho Latest Arrival of
FALL GOODS!
-41 z
(4 Pq c? •
a • -
rn
•4 -4 P 4 g
E l C.T 4
0
ri n g •
• - fr .
0
A 8
MRS. PRY'S CORSET AND SKIRT
SUPPORTERS, ET
[l a etoa aril oas put) Ilea lanr
NEW DRESS MOODS AT KELLEY'S.
• •
No charge for SlllOl ING GOODS at ..50
C. B. KELLEY'S,
Oct. 30, 18'67
Stoves & Tin Ware
the use of a theretie.
ItUCILU is the great
liseases of the Blad
•anic \Viaticum's, I•'e•
, andall dioceses of
Ling in Maio or Fe
ating and no matter
Consumption or in
blood nro supported
and Imprineus, and
olapt ❑snot a rollabla
1113, established up
'P. 11E1.111;01,D,
. rh, and
Pit Iludelphin, Pa
ties for $0,60, dolly
ligglets overywhero
TE & CO.'S
RM.AN
flood peuplo all, both3great:and small,—if you
want to keep
/
PEACkI IN TUEmustt
AMILV
ti
you must hare enough to el (
t, dry wood, a good
wild, wolf-behaved children, and to crown all, a
!PIP . TOP COORINICSTOYE.!
IVE SOAP
:tm NI fs om l' U it E
Sou l may 110 I.'oll
- ICU (IF EX
1.. • FM !into by all
•. , ..Mmytl7-1 v •
This lahtand gowning good, 1 have at my Tit
hid St t'
oentnl lialuuont, opposite'lloy'd iitteek
We!Wien), lied It hetet) 18 tile,.
lIITIL
.111f1 liolll tiritoq
~~•
elieetti nt ymith
i,ulG•tlll;4 btint:til
re1:11 1 11 111111 ojice
y by It hi. le ho Ivite
by tho sl.lvo
lir, in p..i
WIDEN.
in 'III hands ;admitted to he equal to any in the
voila'.
Iluct. No ‘% Vu) I
promptly, and warritufott to givo satisfaction
IJRA.NTUR
cxecnied in tho boat manner and with dispatch
ECIPICS,
POST AMPLE h;1•
Simple—Prompt—
tlku,only Medicines
o slintilo that tins.
So liartnless as to
as to be always re
'test commendation
191 net ion. •
D. P. ROBERTS
Woßsborough, Nov. 21, 1867.
GEM
IVNE:. -1 10C7 - 4Grc:/crcli.s !
g of inCtutg... L.
or adults
J. R. Bowen & Co.,
HAVE just received from the city a large and
varied assortment of
6
1 61 . V. Eye...-. 50
uc influenza 50
intent Cough•... LU
/tilting iU
mired Ilearing., 50
lids, Swellings . r, u
eical %Vu.lkueay. 50
13o0ght sinco dm decline in prices, and will be
sold accordingly. Wo rospoctfully invito atton.
Lion to our stock of
INIMEM
.s from rldil:K
vel
Emis•
targell ..... 100
wetting 1.))1?:.. 00
It ri.,lstrid 00
lf life 1 00
CASSIMERES, BEAVER CLOTHS,
TWEEDS, FLANNELS,
"itns' Dance 100
gut c Throat &I)
I=l
=I
IItECTIoN4 4 10 00
%kith '2O to
MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, AL
APACAS, and other DRESS GODS
and DRESS TRIMMINGS,
.1.5 to ,S
oth for Cvn
pent, and Ai
-1 tp
or single Lox, 111 0
ly Moil or Expreas,
fee.
'eine Company
VAV, NEW Yong.
Iv at his ofTiva,l43t
I forma of dlsoase.
1U(101STS.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
LADIES" FURS—a 44 t ,4,o4assOrtment, new
and cheap.
BON—TON, and other kinds of HOOP
YANKEE NOTIONS,
I I
nd
. WILSON,
Co., N. Y
HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
Cold?
'ION?
Andltuany othor things which wo will be pleased
to show to all,tirha will call and oxatnino our
Before purchasing eleowbere, as we believe it w
pay you for your time and trouble.
SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, &
READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO.
Empire Store, Mi. 1 Uniou Block
Consifing of a generalussortment'of
s<A.arriff.H . I'l
GENTS' FURS AT KELLEY'S
FOR TiIE MILLION.
HOME COMPANION
TEN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
REPAIRING
CALL AND SEE ME
WINTER GOODS,
oleo, a largo line of
Also, n largo and now 4ssortmont of
at greatly reduced prices.
SKIRTS,
HATS I , AND CAPS, HARDWARE
• CROCKERY, GROCERIES,
Stock of Goods
4 ,
Don't forget to call at the
Wellaboro, Nov. 13, 1867
NElir GO-ODS
FOE, TIM PALL & WI R 'NUDE
Wilson t - Van Vhlkenburg,
NO. 2- , , UNION /BLOCK.
KELLEY'S
We are now prepared to show as good goods and
at as low figures as at any other store'in this vi
cinity. We ask an inspection of our
DRY GOODS,
ClotbS, Cassimeres, VePtitigs, Ladies'
Cloths, and a large variety of
Ladies' Dress Goods.
Best kinds, and as cboap ns the cheapest
MERCHANT TAILORING
AND' FURNISHING GOODS.
The senior partner has had a large experience
in Merchant Tailoring, and it is the intention of
1.1 new firm to put this branch of their business
he successful competition.
• We are Agents for Singer's Sewing Machines,
the host a❑ cheapest Machina, for family use,
loss liable to get out of repair, and more durable
than any other, adapted to fine or coarse sewing.
Call and see them.
Wellsboro,Oct.l6, 180-tf
FARMERS' EXCHANGE.
0, G, VAN VALKENBURG SE BRO.
TI 4 XCHANGE for Farm produce and Cash, on
the principle that "even exchange is no
robbery."
PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, WHITE
FATI, 'MACKEREL, CODFISH,
SMOKED HALIBUT, - •
LOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT
We tutve no ambition to get rich faster than
our no ghbors who are equally industrious:; nor
are wo desirous of running,,all creation that we
may live more to eat, drink, wear, and
— 4[o Lay By for a BalOy Day.
ALS nn evidence that we deal fairly and square
ly %kith our customers, wo point to the fact that
our ,run of custom has steadily increased from
the first, and promises to grow considerably lar
ger,
HARD TIMES OR NO HARD TIMES
Wo pay CASH for PRODUCE, and koop up
with the,market prices.
IRemember tho place,
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PENN'A
Sept. 11, 1867—tf.
Public Benefit,
AMONG the useful improvements of the day,
there aro few that give more promise of
good, few so well adapted to relieve human suf
faiing, few 'so well approved by the public &a that
now and powerful remedy called Salutifer (or as
the German people call it Healthbringer).
It gives ease and comfort to the poor sufferer
from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and 'brings
speedy relief to that largo ()hiss of diseases that
aro often curd andalways benefited by an out
ward application. -
For sale by all Druggists.
Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND .4 STI
GER,No 54 Courtlandt St. New York.
F RNI TURE:
FURNITURE 1
•
JARTHERTON would inform his friends
. and the public generally, that he has open
ed a,
Furniture' Store, in Oceola,
Tioga County, where ho, keeps constantly on
hand all kinda of Furniture—.all of which ho
offers as low for cash as can be bought at any
other establiehment in the County.;
Nov. 27, 1ik37.-tf. T. 4THERTON.
APlaning Machine.
T KEENEYVILLE, PA.
T HAVE put in a first-class PLANER, and am
1 Prepared to plane flooring, siding, etc. to
order. GEO. D. KEENEY.
Sept. 18,1867-Iy.
INFORMATION.
Information guaroateed to produce a luxuriant
growth of hair upon a bold head or beardless Paco, also
a recipo for tho removal of Pimples, Blotches, Erup
tions, etc., on tho skin, leaving the samo soft, clear, and
beautiful, can be obtained without charge by address
ing TIIOS. F. CIIAPAIA.N, CSIZMIBT,
18sept67-81w " 823 Broadway, Now York.
Wellabor° Clotli-Dressirig Works.
ifAVING engaged M:J - AMES SMITH to
N superintend our Clothing Works we aro
now ready to do al) kindt.of coloring and dress
ing in good style and on short notice.
S. A. HIL TBOLD,
0. BLAIR., .
Sept. 18, 1867 tf.
Down it Comes.
wRIGHT & BAILEY ate receiving a large
Vl' Jot of CHOICE NEW WHEAT FLOUR,
the first in market.- To be sold at reduced pri
ces. 14aug67..
T o_ LAWYERS-
BANKRUPTCY BLANKS
in full tietts, at YdUNG'S BOOKSTORE,
Found on the Commons, in this borougb, Sun
day, 17th inst., a red calf. The owner can have
the same by applying to High Constable Water
man and paying charges.
Just received by
At the well known Store,
Which consist in part, of
GROCERIES,
I
WILSON .3; VAN VALKENI3IIRG
FLOUR, FEED, &C., &q.
TOWNSEND'S OLD STAND,
Estray.
Popular Dry Goods Trade !
IMI
Tli.gotaltmotiber, has just received a largo
• DRY . GOODS,
embracing every variety
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS,. &C
Merchandise,
Among which will ha found many hf •the most
popular Styles of
Ma l Mf aeign/Op
SHAWLS ; ICLOAKIN(th & SACKINGS
at prices that aro wortty of attention
• r 7.- Also, a full lino of
PRINTS, GINGHAMS. BROWN AND
13LEACIPD•MUSLINS, TIMINGS, -
DENIMS, STRIPE SHIRT:
INGS, TABLE LINENS, -
BROWN 8 BLEACHED,
NAPKINS, TOWELLNGS, LACE Ara
t EMBROIDERED WINDOW CUR
TAININGS, - ,EMBOSSED AND
PRINTED TABLE taw
. PIANO SPREADS,
HOSIER Y, GL 0 VA'S, 4•c
Special attention is called t i o Ids
CLOTHING & TAILORING DE
PAR TMENT,
Where a perfect - fit is guaranteed or no sale
A share of the public patronage is respeotfuliy
solicited. THOMAS HARDEN.
Wellaboro, May 15,1887.
FALL Sr, WINTER GO4I)S
FOR 1867:
We beg to call your attention to our stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
for the Fail and Winter trade, which id now
completo, embracing full lines of
PLAII? . AND FANCY SILK AND VEL
VET RIBBONS,
of all widths anti Ando.
STRAW, SILK AND FELT HATS ANT
BONNETS,
of the latent and most approved ahapo.
Velvets, Crapes, Blonds, Braids
Feathers, Flowerk Ruches,
Frames, Ornaments, &c..
and all articles pertaining to the Millinery trade
to which we invite your inspection.
N. D.—Particular attention paid to f Custo •.
Work. v.>
° Mrs. E. D. MITCHELL.
Oct. 2, 18e7—tf. Broad Street, Tiogu, Pa.
-
..IMmr,c34olgatilAckr
DREG AND BOOK STORE !
I t,
BRICK BLOCK,
MANSFIELD, - - .PENN'A
C. V. ELLIOTT, M. D.,
Has just returned from Neii York with a full as- .
sortment of • • ....;;;-=
DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE
STUFFS, PERFUMERY,
YANKEE NOI6ONS,
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
1P14„,.LL PAPER
CHINA 4 BOHEMIAN WARE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
TOYS, and all other articles found in •a•
FIRST CLASS,
0 DRUG AND BOOK STORE 1
ich he offers at prices DErryta COMPETITION
CALL AND SDP t
Iterg, in the BRICKI3LOCK, Main Street,
doors below Welleboro Street,
MANSFIELD, PA
No. 13, 1867.-3 m
= EVIDENCE ACCUMULATES
riIIIAT -M. B. PRINCE is solling,a fow goods
now and:then. lie duos not profess to sell
st), 25, nor even 10- por cent below New York
prices, because he has no faith that he,nor "any.
other nian"can do so and support a family; nei
ther does he malco any distinction among his pa.
trons in prices.
TERMS, PAY DOWN.
Peoplo of Wellsboro and vicinity, please accept
my thanks, far yowl past patronage, and let we
solicit yo'ariattention to my present stook of
3F9L.4ICOTJ3EL,
(crony Graham to the finest,)
FEED, CORN MEAL,• PORK, FIST
AND GENERAL' GROCERIES,
' Most kinda . of Country Produce taken in ex
change at market rates.' Store, Mozart Block
next door to the Hardware Store.
Oatobor 21, 1887. o
"BEETIVE EXCHANGE!"
The harvest has come, the promise fulfilled,
To the tuan whoso broad acris 'gore properly
tilled; •
\Moat is good, emit bunlium, oats may LW a
short crop,
But thh average of all must bo marked "as tip
' top.
. MAKE no pretensions to Prophetio fire, but
I my reiteration, was
Bible promises ,to the in
dustrious worker as in good time. lam there
fore emboldened to prophesy that nobody will
this fail and winter who has mind orioughlof
grain and root crops to keep him ; and his family;
and those who lack anything in the way of life's
substantiate will escape starvation by applytiig
to me at the
" BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE,"
FLOUR-X-XX-_-- - XXX
according to the marks upon tho barrels; my
MACKEREL & WHITEFISH
Q
west of the
"Silent, sobbing, roaring, and placid Sea."
llrthermoro prophesy that every man and wo
man' without distinctidn of color, race, or sex,
w ijj be
which I eell cheaper than the
UREA AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
(or any4ther map. Satdinain,) and, no — express
charges, eXcept the express charge Of so much a
pound, which you always pity whim you trade
with me.
I have had, and expect to continue to have a
great "spell" of
MOCHA (from Mecca) JAVA, BRAZIL;,
,
P AND LAGUIR.A.
4 7
(The latter of which rhymes , with, but was not
ground at " Elrnira-.")
I am further able to say that people will eat
mueh or little, in proportion to their appetite,
afid will pay for much or littlst, according to
their motley. I Bell Tea by the quarter pound,
or course' r but prefer to wholesale it in 'parka - ges
of not lees than
and, bypersuasion, can be induced to sellchest ortfi. dozen pounds tO one customer.
at best prices, asking only a good chance to - pro
vide something to keop his family
t
OUT ~OF THE P 00.4 ROUSE.
Wellsboro, Aug.l4, 'lli. W. T. MATIIERS. ''s
T. L. BALDWIN & CO.,
ARE RECEIVING their stock of FALL and
WINTER
=I
00
LADIES' DRESS GOADS, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, SLIAWLS,iIKNIT GOODS,
1100 P SKIRTS, BALMOREL _
SKIRTS, SILKS, DOMES-
Ladies' Cloakings, Cloths and Cassi
• meres, Gloves and Mittens,
READY-MADE CLOTHING',
Under Clothing, Hata and Caps, Yan
kee Notions, Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Paper Hangings, Groceries,
Flour, Feed,
Hams Sugars, Teas, Marts l ses, Syrups,
Cote s
t
i, Fish, Oils, Paints, Spices,
E. tracts, Wooden Ware, ,
rooms, Pails, Tubs,
Baskets; ,
Hard Ware, Crockery, Glass Ware
Stationery, Salt, 'Nails, Iron
Stone Ware.
In fact, a general 319Sortraent and as large a
stock as you will find to select from outside of
the city. All lt4ids of
COUNTRY iPRODUCE
• 11 ,
toun, iu exkliango for tock. Wo- buy good
goods and will Bell as ohs pais ituybod.Y.
M. B. PRINCE?
STARVE TO DEA ni
when they will find my
RORK,
el, and sweet, and - Cheap, thy
The latest' eatoh
And the greatest hatch,
Cheered, but not inebriated,
by. using the splendid
66 Kaukhphy 97
I SIXTEEN OUNCES,
MA T H E R S
'will buy waif...sell
FARM PROD UC_E
consisting of a general assortment of
DRY GpODS,
TICS, FLANNELS,
1
Boots and ShoeN,
6roura,d Plaster,
" •
,
ecaiAli,4ltly on hued.
4'. L. BALDWIN Lic, Ca.
Tioga, Pa., Oct. 9, 1867.
AYER'S
Oheirsr Pectoral
Ts a soothilbg oxpeetorant,
I prepared to meet the ur
gent need of a safe add Alia
. Mecum for diseases of the
A trial of many years has es- -
that it is more efficacious in
pulmonary afrections,than any other remedy.
Its efficacy has now be tonto so generally known,
hat it is justly_ regarded in many countries as a
medicine of indispensable necessity. In Great
Britain, France, and Germany; where medical
g.ciencu has reached its highest perfection, it is
`,Teaeribed in domestic practice, and constantly
.41 in the armies, in hospitals and other pub
lic int-titutiona, where it :is regarded by the
attending physicians ris the most speedy and
agreeable remedy that can ho employed. Scarce
ly any neighborhood can be found where well
known•calies of diseased lungs, which had baffled
the efforts of the most shillful and experienced
doctors, have been -completely cured by it. These
results are the most convincing proofs of the su
perior emative properties of this preparation;
and to them the authors point with peculiar sat
isfaction. While it is most powerful against con
firmed diseases, it is extremely gentle as a medi
cine in infancy and youth, being quite harmless
to even the youngest, when administered judi
ciously:.
This heappp•restorer accomplishes even more '
by preventidii than cur. If taken in season, it
heals all irritations- of th.o throat and; lungs,
whether arising from Colds or Coughs, or from
other causes, and thus prevent that long train of
painful and incurable diseases, which would arise
from the neglect of them. Hence, no family
should bo without it. Influenza,. Croup, Hoarse
ness, Whooping Cotigh, Pleurisy, Incipient Con
lautnption, and other affections of tho breathing
organs, give way before this pre-eminent combi
nation of medical virtues.
Prepared by pr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell,
Miss., and sold by all Druggisti and dealers In
medicines everywhere.
Sold i • Wellsboro by J. A. Roy. sept4-2m. •
Wire Cloth for Cellar Windows at the Tioga
Hardware Store. -
Pistol Cartridges, all kinds at the Tioga Hard
ware Store.
Cable Chain, all biros at the Tiegh ilardiiare
Store. '
All kinds of Japaned and weoden ware, at the
Tioga Hardware Store.
Fancy Toilet Ware, Wire Goods, Bronzed
Brackets and the best assortment. of Cutlery in
the County, at she TiogallArdware Store.
50 Different kinds of Pumps, at the Tioga Hard.
ware Store.
A large stock of Saws of all kinds at the
Tioga-llardsv aro Store.
MI kinds of House Trimmings and Mechanics
TOOl6, at the 'liege Hardware Store-
In Tens of Stoves at the t„Tioga Hardware
Store—to bo solfsehettpar than ever' before in this
County.
A large' stock of Union Lanterns—the only
.kind that \never needs repairing, at the Tioga
Ilan ware Store.
Closo buyors all buy tb.oir "goods at tho Tioga .
Hardwaro Stun,.
FROM PHILADELPTUA
r was 401lieted fur years with rheumatism in'
-tny hip. and have tried everything for it with no
avail. But by the use of a' single bottle-of Sulu
lifer I was entirely cured.
t R has also cured my
wile of Neuralgia. 'Diemno remedy in my
knowledge like it for Rheumatism or Neuralgia.
. H. L. HOPP,
Oct it—tf - No. 807 Perkiomen st.
CITY BL OM BINDERY
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY,
8 Baldwin Street, -
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