The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 12, 1868, Image 3

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    RIORIE MAlrrEla S.
WEDNESD4.Y, FEB. 12, 1868
IVIASONIC.
OSSEA LODGE, No. 317, A, Y. 31., meets at their ilia',
over Dr. Roy's drug store, on Tuesday evening, on or
before the Full Moon, at G.o'cloctr. P. M.
11700. k OIIAPTE.It, ii o. 101, R. A. M., moat% at tha
ITEM, on Thursday evening, on or before tho Full
Moon, at 0 o'clock P. Xs
•
MC/A COUNCIL, No. 31. R. & S. MASTERS, meets at
tho Rail, on tho third Friday of each calendar
month s at 6 o'clock P. 31.
TY.AGACIIITON COMMAIs.iDERY, O. 23, of 'KNIGHTS
TEMPLAR, and tho appendaut orders, meets at the
hall on the first Friday of each calendar month, at
G o'clock P. M..
New Advertisements.
Orphans' Court Salo-11060 Estate.
Caution—John Siturohnl , .
Caution—Throw Swiuiler.
Notiee—lt3raol Stone, Cloth.
'co dm Dental Proretqiion—P. Newell
Asjgnee'it Notice—J. 1. ,11 itebell.
Farm for Sale—T. L. llaldr.in.
- An adieu ned teinperaneepeeting will be held
in the Chur4h, IlulidaYtoirri, Saturday evening,
Feb. 15. A full" attendance is requested.
DoNAnoiv.—There Will be a donation
party for the benefit of Rev. Mr. Packer at:
Cole's Hall, stony Fork, Friday evening, Feb 14.
An oyster Pupper 'will be provided.
LlAPTis3s."7—TWerl ty-fou r persons were
received into the Methodist Chute,/ in this vil
lage, last Sunday.-
Seventeen persons were received into the Pres
byterian Church on the same day.
The revival is still in progress and-the interest
is scarcely abated.
CORRECTION.—By an error In compo-'
Atom the statement of the debt of the county` as
it appeared last woillc was made to represent the
sum at apoo,ooo 'less than it is. It is a small
matter—a there trifle—but we have corrected it
to eorrapond with the statement as it went from
the hands ogtho clerk.
THE'BIGOEST LOAD YET.—Mr. Chas.
11. Tremain, of Lawrence, writes us that on the
sth day of February ho drew at one load with a
tingle team down Mitchell's Creek, three miles,
to the Tioga river, eis green white pine loge,
measuring 41S1 foot ! Friend English will have
to try again; but we doubt if anybody will beat
Mr. Tremain. •
D. B, Deane, Esq., Register, requests us to
inform Justice of al Peace, Elected at the
recent Township and Borough Elections, that the
law requires them to file a written acceptance of
their election, if they dcsire - to be Comtnisaiooci s
cith tho.Prothonotary, within thirty days next
succeeding their election.
ELGIN WATCHES. —F OLEY has re
ceived a fine _lot of watches manufactured at
Elgin, Ill's. They resemble the Boston and
Waltham watohes, add are said to be their equal for
timc and dirahility. Any one wanting a watch
must bo hard to please if Foley cannot snit them:
ART JOURNAL.—Some weeks ago we
noticed Praiufa Journal of Popular Art, sup
posing that it was to be subscribed ,to and paid
for. Wu aro informed that it h 'mailed free to
any address b' L. Prang S Co., Boston Mass.
It is an interesting little paper, giving a history.
of that :greatest of modern arts, Chiomo-litho—
graphy, as perfected by Mr. - Prang. E-very .
lover of art should send for the Art Journal, and
learn how cheaply, comparatively, the works of
the old masters may be reproduced.
A GOCID JOKE.—Apropos of the dodges
resorted to by the thirsty to get liquor in Wells
br.ro—tt friend gives us the following, good joke
which came off in a drug store the other night.
A bibulous customer had made his order before
our informant appeared upon the scene,' and the
parties—one of them was in aquandary. At last
the proprietor palsied over the bottle to the cus
tomer, saying as ho did so—"hero it is: the'aloo
lad is so much, and the camphor gum so much."
The eu.torrier stioitened himsulf up Juuly, and
with vehement indignation repelled Ole insinfia
non uali—"No, by
.! you can't conic any
of your calol,bor-gum guinea on we! None of
yourcamphoi-gum in my whisky!" The effect
may be imagined, though we cannot dr , ocribe .it.
TEEPERANCE LECTURES. I.eV. T.
R(..lierts, of Delawate, will adiln is the trot
Tioga County at the following tisneQ and pfao - s
Elkland, Friday evening, Felnualy
Ocer,la, Saturday evening "
Knoxville, Monday evereg " 17.
Farmington Hill. Church Wedne , ,ilny in o Feb. 14
Middlebury Centre, Thursday evening
Wellsboro, Friday evening Februniy '.'!_‘• 21
Whitneyville, Monday evening Febrilargr• 9 1
Mansfield, Tuesday \ ening February I.
rovingtnn, Wednesday evening February" 213
Roseville, Friday evening February
=I
Mr. Roberts is doing a grand nork in brganiz
n,g (load Templar Lodges in all places where
there are no similar organizatiiina to do the worlc,
AO eloquent advocate, and are -.bespeak- lriM
to 1 houses and unlimited StIeCCS.S. Friends in
e i
the several localitie will oblige by extending
thee notices so that all may Lave an opportunity
to
attend the weetin ts.
I THE LICENSE QUEFITIO'N.—TIit:, Coll
nderation and - disposal of petitions for license ;
Laving been put over from day to day, was closed
uil Monday of last week. In -Wellaborh .the re-•
weastrants were considerably the 'majority,
though a feiv were iuduoed to w i ithdraw their op
ponition to license upon various representations
'lnd misrepresentations:. Judge. White held,
LovoTer, as did Judge Williams the previous
week, that the remonstrance clearly showed that
public sentiment in Wellsboro wag 'Avon° to the
licensing of drinking saloons.; and from the
Bench delivered one of the Most effective argu
ments against the doctrine of necessity, as it re
lates to licensed houses, often listened to. Its
cfriC t '_as marked, and quite decisive. We were
eat present but aro informed that the Judge de
:lased his determination nerd . to grant a license
any where whore the weighl of character was
against it. Every father of boys in this neieh
borhood owes the Judge a debt of gratitude for
his Erna resistance to the pressure broughtto bear
in
I \
favor of liquor-selling. Wo take this occasion
ta say that the opPAitton . to license, so far as we
know, was not based upon personal considerations
at all, and 'in our-opinion,-if-licenle-was - to - ht
granted, the people would as soon award it to the
chief applicant as any man in W ellsboro. The
remonstrance against licence was nponthe general
principle tha drinking saloons are a curse' to any
oemtnunity.
GOSSIP.--We Aro about to write in "a
Pickwickian sense," and must not be regarded as
remarking:literally upon anything herein men
tioned. Tho other day we got' a letter with u
large gob of sealing-waxtand a splendorons crest
and initial impressed therein. We opened 'with
a•nt. find read: "Dear sir : I desire the honor of
pour iompany on a visit to i the Ilon. Bumptious
Gumption, to-morrow at 12, meridian: I will
10 myself the honor to call for you at that hour,
111 a' coach and four. Assuring you of the eon
tinnsnce of my distinguished consideration, 1
am, sir. your most, obedient servant; 3fontngne
Varniol:' As we Wok a double hitch on our
throlbtng heart, Ile "Peril" approached flout the
ituthwest corner of his donfinions, and laid
Slither note before us. This was 'A tinted
cn
retop, duly waxed, crested, n»4 scaled; niol
, Solt -d quite regal. We opened and read "Dear
: I shall do myself the honor. to call for you
In my new earriagt(cost $2.500) to-morrow at
otos; hee g most sincerely rind from the depths
of my:4, rt, thatyou will then consent to :meow
',any Mc, to the iesidi nee of my dear friend Mon
tague Varnish, Esq., With assurances of my pro
found consideration, .T. have the unalloyed pleas•
kt , rt: to he, gratefully yours, Rosewood Veneer.:-
; , e:ozif e that these swiftly recurring honor's
l'Adt our breath away for a moment. What could
Mr. Varnish want of Mr. Gumption; and. what
andd Mr. Veneer- -want of Mr.lltruisli; and
at , orts all, what could Messrs. Varn,ish, VeneLr.'-
and Gumption want of tits ? TbesC Were the qtits-vi
which nitturally enough cecurted to ua.
e dept little that day night; itrOse unrofreibed
and feverish, and saw the hour of noon ep
preach with fear and trembling. Punctually Ito
the minute the carrittgeof Messrs; Vacnlsh itnd
Veneer rolled up, and we hastened to explaii :
Varnish assured I T'eneerthat the coincidence ti l os
remarkable; Veneer assured Varnish that f i ho
joke was magnificent; and the matter was com
promised by Veneer, who sent his new earri4ge
home and took passage in Varnish's coach. Ar
rived at the residence of the Hon: 'Gumption, -Iwe l
entered, and found that gentleman sitting before
a table covered with legal papers. He arose and
gave us a gushing welcome. After a formidable
exchange of compliments the object of the 1:v.04g
was stated by Mr. Gumption. His old friends,
Varnish and : Veneer, : anahiraself, bad) long con
templated a partnership, under tho name and
style of Varnish, Veneer, et', Co.,•ata(Ahad, Solicited
our presence as a disinterested witness of the
transaction. We shiv the papert, salw 'the parties
affix their names, and duly, witnessed the same!
and then the Hon. Gumption suggested that ro
distinguished a firm night expect notice in the
Avitater Gossip. lie said that their three fathers
hail condu'eled a prosperous business before them,
and should' there be a Male heir ;in eaoh
somebody would witness a similar copartnership
in the time to. come. .We assured the parEners
that public notice of the transaction should appear,
and here it is.
; •;i• l• • ,
. —A Correspondent who evidently c tins tec i th
sends us the following: ' • •
MR. GossirEß: —The followino• )'e
markablo passage which is bolioved to be fe6i»
the pen.cd the herno#al Stmlislicare, hasirecontlyk
been discovered:
License or 'no lieense,:thatiiii,the (ideation!"(
Vheiher 'tis better for the publio to suffer I
The slings and sor,rows'of ontrageoUitraffc,! -
Or to Xemonstratc against a son of whisky, I '
Anil thus coiiiine4t_With other drugs ct poisons:
- All right: if by the court we end the contest,
And all the thousand bitter shacks r I
That rum Is father to • 4 'tis it ConsuminatiO . n i
Devoutly .to be wished.i - .•,:•••' ','• ' , v.: i •r• n'
This suggestive text in connection with ilecent
events in this village, provokes certaiff\coorieb of
which the following aro a specimen. Will you.
lend your aid to entiblci tho good peci'ple to come
to a knowledge of the truth respecting them?
. 0131*B-1.1 whisky is a good thing as a Lever
age, why not let everybody - sell it; if a,nuistiniie,,
why let anybody ? -- I
low do you account for theopiniou sofr,equotc,
ly expressed, that open, legalized, and fa - sinonable
I
tippling so tempting to • generous-hearted yottng
men, is leis ding .rout' to 'community, than gar ;
t
zling beir and hisky .on the sly in sone_Rnnlc
'room or cellar where none but the real suek..r
who loves the criiature will consent to ~,..-o ?I Is
this good doctrine; or is it 'put forth brtliosa
who have a self interest in erecting a false public
sentiment, and who desire to give. to badhad
ruinous practices an„hoziorable,Appearunool by
throwing around them the garb of legality ? ,[ -• WhY should'men be stigmatized as "hypueri(es"
and "sticklers fur temperance;" beCause ,they ten?
deavor to stop the' sale of liquors peaceably, by.
'remonstrance, but are reluctant to engage in tii',i in
inal prosecutions against their neighbors? Sho'd
evil doers despise mercy? Why should temper
ance men be accused of •"winkin,gat" the unli
censed rumselling in this village, while those who
are ever ready to complain of the ,violation of the
law, aro either unable or unwilling to furnish ev
idence ! If temperance men 'should attempt to
procure such -evidence, would they not also be
stigmatised as "detectives," and "spies"? - And
if prosecution should be made, would notthm , e
same stigmatizers be ready todefend them" tooth
and nail?" [ 1
Who ever beard of a defeated candidate Lehig
allowed time to "test public sentiment," Stter• the
polls were closed and 'the votes counted? Why
did not the friends of license take time to circu
late their petition before court—the law' provides
for it, why pleads ignorance, and accuzes the re- -
pionstrators of secresy ? Who believes that every
applicant for license in town did not know of the
remon)tranao within twenty-four 'hours after it
chmmenced eircnl. ting 1 Ali! Were the anti-,
cants waiting to ge a sight of the 'temperance'
hand, so that by msrepresentation . and surprise
1 they might steal calls enough from their unwary
I opponents to enable ( them to win the game? .1
!a
Township Officers Elect---1860.
Dloss—Supervisors, Stephen Bowen, A Hutch
inson ; School Directors, Peter Cameron, D P
Hurley, It Bailey; Constable, Ai ttti Houton;
Assessor, J P Taylor; Clork, J If Attnitut; Trea
surer, John A Martin; Jthige of Elcetiol,.., 11
Landrus; Inspectors, It Hutchinson, F. J 1id111;
Auditors, J L 13elden,(C Ruthbone.
Brookfield—Supervisors, Adam Sopt.r, Wm G.„
Seeley ; Constable, Win r George ; Judge ot.
Elections, IX Plank; Inspectors, D W
J 11 Fish;
Ass •tsor, 0 A Caipenter; School.pi
eecrors, Orren S erwood, John 0 Georg-0f Cluck
L D Seeley : 'Fre surer, J .11 Fish; Auditor, tiev
W Davis.
Cliarteston—upervisurs 11. 11 va l I to It A r it t ii
Brooks; School Directors, .5 M I.+ll
Lewis ; Constable, .Tames 'Wilkinson :•
Nelson Claus; Treasurer, LII Shunin : Aud
itor, John 11 Smith ; -Judge of 'Election , l, It (lib',
Inspectors, Harvey Young, Jere Mork;
Darwin Thompson.,
Chathatti—Justico of the Peace, A .1 ;
Constable, Newberry Clow ) ; ::;tti•eti
VanDusen, Alexander Wass; Auditor-,
Toles. Lyman Ilurlburt • Assei , sor, Stdnoy La. et.
Judge of Elections, John Owlott,, I ti,peetotri
IL Bailey, IC L Merrick; Clerk, 11 F linnicl , ;
School 1/irectorP, LP 11 Curtis, A II R.1....1 „
14, 01
ange Conley
Clyincr—Jostice ul Dip Pallet!, V , It - : 6011=
•
, .
hcable, S llowlit.yd; Judio.l ut Eleq.coott .kt.v.loll.tu
Straight--In,pectors, a L 114 b..
cock; SiiptAVihOrB, NVetheiliee,4 Bat hbi - ;' - .A' . .4 7.
sensor, C B Cole; CLtrh, j; 11 ; 'Auditor,
J 11' Borm•ide, °corgi - ) I{o4lts ;
J Rut.linkore, .1 AV I.luruFido,,'l `lio l,ol, ,, vei'.
Covington Borough- 2 -Fturgosi., - .\ Buittaitt ;
Council, S S
man, Jos Ilitrinate:lTALOugunkti , li, ,
School Board, U )1( Koirt;Al z P
E D Roberta; ConSiltillii;":- . 1.0.t 4:C 11t.t
Judge of Elcetiond, 0 ti Cieruuld,
11 Uray, T B Putuuln.
-- ugton—ConAabl o; Edwin. E.Ayek
ov ington- „a, i4lveSi , 414‘b,A,T,
or, 1' A Aoliinz4on; Auditor, Jos E. urts
Directors, 11 Zimmer, 1:11. Walker
Mudge; Judge of Eloeilens,:folli, ,i1ofun;i1111, all
fiVectqlre, II Rold.rina, C Clonally t Tce,Czurer, 11 It
\ranter; Supervisrirs, 11 Clef)) iniTu Fl
Deerfield „Htf s iV
it E Howland; Supervisors,
Angell; Amoop.or, Emirteri Itbsvei)
, S Ilonhain, 1) 11 Hunt, gee IV 1.; ; 101,) 1 0i . r 9
\V Gilbert ;- Clerk, Judge of Elo.tioril M V Pur-
Inspectora, Ira \Vaguer, T'r,a
surer, Elias Horton.
Delinar,--Conatable, John Kerr ; :14 IRA 1)46a: -
fors, Calvin 'Royce, Charles Cope,tiek ;
says, Orrin Blair, Job ymonds ;.J age ,11 Rive
[ions, George Ilildreth',lnspnetors, Sanme) -Dick
inson, Dwvid Heise; .Auditor, Jolm Diokiti +u',
Clark and Treasurer, John II Ituekley•i • Agtessor
ii W,Wethorbee.
(Concluded next ►
T IST OF UNCLAIMED LETTEIN, in Welle
_LA boro Poetoiliee, Feb 10, 1863:
Charlotte. Adams, Royal Bordattlia, !kit. Bili•
Icy, Ira Beinent; Thos Binnacle, B. W. Buchanan,
Mary Clark, Anna D,arling, Anna Lturyea„Edgar
Dodge,Gco. A. EastoU, traMC3 Prat:l:tut, Fun.
stin, Chas. Fuller, Elmira Gorden„ I. 14auttat,
H. W. Herington, Lucretia Hucl ; J.li. flottgittou,
Eunice Hunter, Mary Johnston, Kate Jolinsti , i),
Mary Johnston, Amanda D. A. Itnr.on, Bari iot
Kelley, Garison C. Walker, D. fiat:icy, Sarah
Knapp, S. Locke, Ada Mitchell, .foceph Mott,
Chas. A. Moore, 2 A. Mitchell, A. Osgood, - 'Mary
J. Porter Edward Prince, Peter Rice, L Rock
ir-OWS.I. Russel, R. Reed ? Kato E:tarkWeathei,
Geo. W. Smith, Mary J. SeloY, Jane Stgyenecla,
John:Sampson, Catharin9 Staffs, D. B. tevel l ,•a,
Geo. Wilson, Mary Webster, S. B. White, C.
Wilbur. ' •
Persons ealling for tlio dbovo
Used.
A Dtconmrry—more unsightly, ,ti» , e
ino. ' , and a cause of greater antipathy, v;:a stttr,,e
lybe imagined, than that of We met
with it daily in the streets and ns_,o to
victims; but since witnessing the eutire mani l l a(
of a yery'ugly one the other day, at the Eye and
liar Institute, by Dr. tip De Graff, r.e. now 4..110
wonder ivlly any ono can carry Acitit birniso
hideous a lace, when so certain act re is hand
...
4—.Ernfirri Daily A clecrthirr.
Tn ATLANTM.—The February n
standard magazine opens With au a
James Parton, entitled : "Does it p
followed by George Silverman':
Part 11, by Charles Dickens, Cha
Geniu=, by Rev, F. A. Hedge. Oti,
Week in Sybalis, by Rev. E. E. H a
"Tim Man without a Country." Tb
Alfred Tennyson. Beaumont
Nla.-singer and Ford, by Edwin
nui:,:kin and Jetsam, Part 11.
Friende, by Dr. I. I. Hayes. The
certain old Clothes, by Henry Jai
meeting, a poem, by John G. W
Months on the Stage. The 'Dostr
eracy. The Encyclopedist, by JO
garten. • Reviews and Literary
nor & Fields, Publishers, Boston.
MARTI TAGES
CASBEERLPRESTON.—IM
the sth ult., by Rev. S. A. Itawu
Mr. Benjamin clmbeer, anti ;ilia
tun, bulk of Fitrminghton
DEATI-IS: •
A101:1: idalebutry, Jun. 1
villa z;. wif' of Irn 11, Alourie, agL:
'numbs and 1G days;
/ rxi , v2!).a cf.(
THE AltilEN,OANAo p ,Riti STSIVE
„ - -
No.article of furniture,r9quir9.l more, ear, .iu -
seledirrig than a' Cooking Stove, Among tke
great variety in the market and the strong roe.
ouitnendation, of each, by„ interpsted. P 4.014!.,
those notjainisliar,',wijb. Vitt - epertitl4o; 66841011$
aro liable:to- initial petit.' tiehietioitif its4l4% IRA
may have some good points, nearly all have some
icriotp defecls, ;; Tho..! ipiproveck Atavricanwilot
it Cpohing Sto ve,,mauulaqturea by Shear; Paoko•
and A; Co., of Albany, N. Y., is the most complete;
in all its arran,geluentsof anutoyo yet produeetl.
The manufakurbis have- spared-db }rains '
plug° to make this gteye
..perfection , a n d
they have sactanilfeal admirably. It meets the
approbation af, the Retitle ilirlinglibitt
try, for both coal and wood, and is universally
spoken of iu teimos of the highest praise, and no
ono should make a selection without giving the
Popruyed Ala erieatyylareful and tltorough
ami t A d !lade thilakg' tiley . Canbot ' frill
being con vinded of its stine'rliirity over all iltberfl.
sly Joao co/:,-
For 'ode by Cosys.ust; C 0:4000n,
Wellsboro Pa., don Ipth, ,
-
The,largest, best and cheapest assort
locnt of frames' qer brought. hub Titigti County,
with large pictures in every way to suit, and card
photogiaphs at $l,OO per doz., all going. fa* (I,t
Fran Speneer's Art Gallery, gansted, Va.
• : ~,,
SPEOI.AE . -1440'1'10ES. - '
— 97 . 77 , •,,r f t •t t t:;••: t: , '"
.'4ID D it SISS TO Till: N LIU:VOUS : AN D DEDILITAIIiD,
„. v. limo *mitering% have been Trret'rCadvilfrous Waal'
eiiiisea r twol_tailo.so-• eAses-require --prompt treattnent-t . I
render viciojellet, ilpil'alde. If you tiro huliering orals 0. i
suflortubfroni In4o)un tory discharges what elTeet;4•: , i
it proatitsi - Kinn' your generar liertleli I Do you feel
weal:, debilitated, easily Med? Does a little extra
exei him lutetium, palpitation of-. the heart? Does
your liver. or urinary organs, or your kidneys, fee
.ol.lll.ly gel out of order? ',, in yfitir uldue gehmetimes '
thick, milky, or Hooky, or . 1 it ropy or settling? Or
does a thick oelint rise to the top ?- ,Or is a 4 10 11 •111)1 al
the bottom niter it has- . stoodttrbilet; Do,,,l'en, liayd
spoils of short lire:ailing. or trysptiribt / a Asii . yottt"litAt. '
l l
*
el, clinstipatedr Do you have spells of faint It ',' or 114-
es of blimil„ttlAkEr Will? g -107:vepr :I pilim o r t f 6 - 1 fr
15,,,) outaiiitilak,atitaliilv dtvalfluietitAir tlti e 46 - .„
fib yen feel 40 2 iio lj #1434710 1 4 1 PliKe tli, 4 2f 4 ra , it. le Mitt Q t
life Do pin' %risk in Ina lelehltie; toqtet 11 %ay rem
eveiyhody? Does any little thing make you start or '
jump?'" 16 SOW bleep broken or restless? lathe Ittstre
of your oye as brilliant? The bluOM Olt your cheek its 1
liriglif 1 Do3oti eiijOy yourself In society as ivell 1—
Du yen inmate yting liiisiness with the, came 4 . 1 1/0r13Y7 ---,
Do %iirkfttiti As ninth eonflaellCO - In . Y011rO,e11?
. .Ara your.
61)iritd dull antitilaggiug; 'Oren, to lits'ot melancholy?
if ho, do pgt lay it• to 3 mu:liver tar tIS/spepsia. ' Ilavo"
you restlers- nights? Your: back 'weak, your • knees'
West:, nud iduf9 114 141: 1 !• , appetite; and youlattrlbutai
_this to ii,VsPetijuit or I ver complaint t " ,-• it f' , I
Now, ii :Mar, seltahma, venereal diseast s lanlfy,tpred,
and sexual exeesies, Iwo all callable of 'producing a
wank imes oithetgeneratt.voorgitint.-The organs of - gen.'
eration. when in perfect health ) make the num. Did
you ever think that those lielk_ defiant, energetic, per
severing-, sneces.ful 111.19410!19 turn - are aleitylf those
whites• gonerative urgent aro -in - perfect health? You
never heav vii , vis,men co playa of D6i)4l /I,lelall"4"'Cif
nervoriiiiii,'of ptilpinition of the Wail. ly.'hey aro tibv.. l -
or tavola , 044 g antirnit subceed.in', buslnepi,• they don't'
become :!Ad %tut 'ilhceureged Lthey ittre_i t hais !Milt °
arid p1...15,:titt ill the company of ladiesZarattook you and
theni ritlit fit the thee — nouu of yOur, limy-Mu:jet:alas
or any other meanness nbotft them. - I de' anti:wail
those who keep the organs euilainSd by running. to_fix::
seas. 'filvi , :c will not only ruin' tbeC conetitutionstlitit
obis tlio;e' they do business with or for. --- • cs `• : •• ,.
1/OW, 1)11111Y men from badly-cured ghettoes, froth - the , '
effects of self-abuse and excesses, haSe brought about
that elate of weakness in those organs that has reduced
the general system !.. , 0 111110/ es to induce almost every
other W., , eit.,c i -idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, °Anal affect
ions. suividp, and, illintist every other form ot diseaee
which illleisnitY is , heir to, and the real cause of tke•
trouble scarcely peer suspected. and have dectored tor
all bit the rittlit one.
Discuses 01 111040 organs require the use of a diureda.
il R 1.31 no I.rYs FLUID EXTRACT BUClfilis the gitatt
Dioiva lc, wad is a certain cure for diseases of the Blatt..
der, I{ ikllll'.% s. Urtvel, Dropsy. ' Organic Well:net% F'•
male Complaints, General.. Debility, and all diseases f
the ill ioal y Orgalle, wbettter existing In Male, or r •
limit!, trout whatecereause originating and no-matt r
how-lullgstainaing. ,
~- -.
If no trbatint;nt Is supm itted to, Consumption or' Ile;
s:Witity may ensita:,'Our flesh and blood are supported
froni these sources,'ltud the health and happiness, and
that'of posterity, depends upon prompt -use ofa tellable;
lamed).
1.114.)1/lOLD'S EXTRACT established up
'ward 14 IS years, prepared be 11. T. lIELMBULD,
Broadelay, - New York, nod
. PRICE—SI.2S per bottle, or 0 bottles fir $6,50, (telly
erect to luny address. sold by all Drugglsts everywhere
COLGATE ti CO„'S
f.
RERMAN
1 o t:tiCo4l ERASIVE SOAP
: 7e manufactured frotti PT,144
•V: . MATERIALS. nod may be coin
,„,'•'!"41/ 7 "y aitlered the STANDARD OF EX
''"CELUENCE. For sale by al)
22ton yEiTly.
I;l4O.R e S' OS? YOUTH.
A i:,uth inaffn'bo,Stifferedtior years from Nervous
1%•A61 ,, - sP7 A .3 I IO/ ok
rofitill , -eletion,=',"ll4 for the Ooko of oederleg human
f:e I free to alt Arbo need it, tho recipn fled dire*.
ti-11. fur making the simple remedy by ho woo
curet) !- , tofferere wishing to Kent by the advertNer'o
emyjeoce, can dn on by reldreo.-,ing, in p”rfvet
JOHN It. AG DEN, -
.. -12 Cedar F)tt Pet. Sew Tent:
SIMILIBUS CURANTUR.
ritYlV/PIIPMVS'
xiorea-a.orivninc SPECIFICS,
A I.: I , l:ik PE0.31 THE MOST A MPLE
i.ti :to , t•ltto o 64 7 141ntitt.,
:111riet.'t. 'Tlwy tin fla.7; only .71Intlicpies
11.1 filid ph /I t., iltivnt.titttgo—m, • t 1111 r ulv
I ' l ' Und2±_i ; lattnloss all to
Wet. It out .I.tort•r. awl itt 4,1 t,
1 1 , 1 1,1.•. 'I hey have Intiot the lii ltr xt bonintiqttlitthili
utpl s t•Pultilr autdnlarlb,ll
No. .
C" , "^' reVOrs, Ipllmpnitqfcm...... 25
2, .. , 110 Worpig 4 _,lVol lii-Fever, IV.' pieoltt
.., IA
•O, ''l'' CryiltEr.l;dllO, Or TO(.111illp,'"61 -. lilfACitA.f. :4 lli '
•1 1.1.0 • Diarrho3a of ,i,",110, cu ilqslr.i:' ''
' ' '..n't
' .:{;' - ‘ , 1 , , Dii , petirteiV, 111.1phig,,r4littu,4.:(iitic:..... ' ... 9,r,
.
1 - 10 '4,, ChOlVia - -IYlobuig, Nomitist-',
•
d. , Cpma*s. c.. 1 ,0,., pv0116,010 - prii ," .l. 25'
1 8 , ! . . , .. - 4 0 Y.Vrour'silgia,V , 4luiurlie:Viicenciu ' e --- . : - w •
51, 1 -. A. 14 . 944..A.c.1,11m i 4 1F.k.11 cad artoi, I',ixt i g 0.. ., ,g 5.,
lo,'''6 Dyspepsia, Ilptoua Sturniteli.,li..l%,‘ ...'2s'
1 11 ,, d , / Suppressed or painful l'eriodd ..... ~ :.)..........tfO
1 .2 . ' 06 whites, tto Notose Periods..., ' ria
i 13 .
I. croup , ( ' , ugh, +liiikuit "loathing :25• 1
(11; .1 , Salt lii.himui. - Ery ,, fia . a.i.4;' , iti , i;fieloilit...*.ioj,
I 1.•.., do Rheumatism, ia,eurnatic l'ai 04 : o s ' i
Iy, r i,.; ; Z -l ever and , Ague, 9.likiliF,Ovor, li.gitair to
17: 'v., piles_biprty,r l byntiu„,i.._..,„..; . ,
,'. T 64-
16, 'di , Oplltharm3H94, , wie orweallt,n,y,va....; -60
19 , d. , .Catarrh, acute or Orotile influenza • ,50
:20. : , 1, , I,VhOopirig.CoUgh, Ittojent C00151te..., 4i0,1
21, , I.), AStin . z, oppres,.ed Breathing ! -t - '5O
22 , *,, Ear Dzschartfes; Itortireil Ile - arlits.. - ,'io
1.23 , d' , Scrofula; enifirgect,"olnnda, .stt - elfin(e... , 61)
I 21,- do General Debility, Mph:al neakii694: -. bk.
125, ,i,i Dropsy, and tu , :iiiity keretieiis - ...," ''" 1C(1,.
. - .:0, , 00 Sea-Sicknoile;stekn'emi-troni ittifili;..:'l,d'
27, --,1,, Kidney-Disease, Gravel , , C,Q .
2 i; , f'i N61'1701151 DObilitir, Schill‘i .F.l ' ilis- '
Aiorus. lev'etttratiry Ittsettvirpn ' ' . ' 100
29 , do Sol.;olViDllth.:Qiniter
j`;l.), ,t,,,_ trrlnary Weittenotts, wettingl,,id... r . 56"
2.1, ,iiii painful periods; ,isrth Spasms .. t 1)"
,I. SW/bill:lgs' at 'ettAttkc of life _ ' '
il
d 1 oif
it,, l, Eptilifiy,"FiCiaTt7Fl:l Y rilis c 13aiice —l
00
21, ‘.1.1 El iptrakerio;li lcerot etl Sim; l'llroiii . 60'
VA'M i,' 'CA - SES - ' - -
fOr :' n 1..,;t0). (I ti.). lionUCCo C.ISE, RONTAINIA,Li. A. ~.
I cirly rout Ll. - 1 - 111C or.ITSAIIT . TP.. , E.201E A - rAseLi`
i Li SIB-11 Ei' TO, AM) A IIoOK OF DIRECTIONti $lOOO
;rractlll:l` - FAutt.Y and TRAviatxo Cuset, %with 20 to
I '2O . vial:, I.': . : ... .... : .. .:::.1.....,...i50 (0V
1 : 4 recttics tbr all l'EtvAti DtsiAses I.l . ol.lfliir dim.
.
In aim tor Pncvrnalvi,.. trentmerlt,,und vf•A.l.
,al4 aniqnrket Cased' ' , - i. 42 1.0 Sts
.. tD - 7 1.1,,,,, e PE:wo k:0 by tho
„citso or Biagio boxq,aio
wont t? any Iliili of the country, liy 'Mail 'or v ExOeiss,
fr,,er]ou., elltirge. on ECCtipt, of tll6 1/11C4. '; ' e -. r •
Address Flumphreyty Specific -,
' Hon.looptabiG Medicine Ppmptinyt
4". _ ~.._.4' . r
Office anti 9eput, :to. 5C2 Bito4ulsi,,Nzifjcoatk. ~i,
..--
Dr. flumFailLls is coii9 - ated daily at his offit4 4 lper
b obalty-or by IPtivy, as above, for allilormt . , of Als 0,4
FOR ,SALE,fi Y Al,l, D41190:1S - TS.r , --:
.‘,,,,,,,t 2t, 1,56f-ty„ ~ - , , .
~
'"." Vr+Ryous DEEILITY) . ,r - .
1
W Frit 1-TS 01.0014v—AviTN-DA-Nv44-41:019 .
.. El EMITSI . DEgTiGglrei, .IN.VOLUNTATIY
P.
1 EltlB:3l( , :q3,l.i , sii'4r simr,N, syEßMATeillilio6,
....., r.,,. f
Lt.S4 or, PIAVEtt, DIZZY' 11EAD, 1.0. S O' pipt-..
ORV AND TlT,,ioAtiNtfi 11IPCTENCE.ANO • Ign
BECIEITY, find a SOVEREIGN CURE 171 1 7 1 UM.
' Pit ItEYS *- 1.1031E0P - .A'rIVO — SPEMFIC -
A'o. T‘vilsl TY- 1 . 1(i ill'. - ' - -' ' I •-" • fr - ,' -
CoMpo.INI of tin' most sailmailo mild and p0t,61.-cu,,'
retires, they vtriloi at once the refit of tl."tuattify, tone,
i pP the r 3 kohl, timPt'llic dlffehargeyt, and 'impart visor
Iwo elicivv. life .in il vitality to 'the entire manc They
i h kVe , cm. d tlinutainds of rases. l'rice $5 per paeltrigeof
. 11 c 110 X , s, etel l ‘ tot, or 1:1.1 per .144;10 hex. Sold li r y slt mg
gri,ts, and At's* I`, 11 wail 4111, igveipt 01 I,Tice. Address
it GAI PII It EYS'"„ 0 , 111011 , 10. I(t)NI4OPAT,4IO, " 31 .EDU
Ci.Nl , , CO , MI2 flanalM'Ai", NE,ls Year.. _ : ..1'"1'41,4-13.'
Inarber of 1 lis
lo article by
'ty to qauvq"
'Explanation.
,actQristio9 of
poein. A
ie. stullwr of
• vlc•titri, 11),3-
11.1
I'.
D. .211(4r:"2
ltuniaßee
els:, Jr.. 'lie
Far ,
ive DC1!1,)-
111 1t0.46n:
• I
• .
-• 7'o. caNgILYPTIO'S -
•-The 11 r. 1:11A all-A. -WlLSO:irwill -*wrt/ (free of
charge) to nil n in, .le,ire it, the IttaNrilitiext vjth , the
reeliotert fur tang lor dial 'Bing the bithor tfilnedy lv
wn , 4 of n lung affectinu ntOslintA (head
(li-ehzi , 'J'vloquitpti ,, a. Ille only at ic'e't Pi to Leneflt the
n(111041 n»4l he hopes ororY " ,111- "rer V ll try (till Mc
ofiptinnt Hi it %I ill clPsh them nethibg, az til iney prove,
I.lo: v amr. Plen-.• add)
I - NV 1 LSON
.21niaaf4-Iyo • ' King.) Co., N.l:•'
drisiill.:ll,lr; '6ll
, or
'Ilk: A.
-r N r NtiIIUVITCY': IV es tern I)iarriorbr •VIL ,
rr : wt om-it-inny everycotir — llll3 - 1111irr." - I
Sign}t Pct y untie f 4g.
111 , ,,,tAtiyo lifp1)0 lir Tiogn Co.
Pe'nn'n, who has moon ntijmigod n finn l krupt upon
ion . thu Di4iriet Curt of 6a1,1
District. M. V. I:i.trili
•
22 ' ,
ye/m, 2
3 . ?:eimar, Fob. 5, 181387t1
101 South 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa
wiaNxr
THOTOGRIPII GALLERY
IT WELLSBORO,'
, NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
„,i, •
_ -
1/rESSRS. KING- d; EASTMAN' , would
11j form their friends and the public generally
that they have fitted nil.' a • now'Photograph Gal
lery in the best Ressible style, slaving ono of
best SKY-LIGITTS idthatato, wo are prepared
to take all styles TA Li sire of FiC
itt -
” •
PHOTOGRAPHS, •
AMBROTYPES INItLANECSTYPES
in thLbest artistic manner, for LOcktits or Cisep,
Inrgo or small. largo PIIOTOGRAPITS'6iiiad
from Atuall,Cards or old Daguerreotypes of do
ceased friends. No trouble to take
.f.c.lllLDßENsP ., cpiervitgaq
Bring them along,
•
•
IStimplo proofs' ways gtven whorl entered.—
C.1"1"5, and
;,. •
;,;
AO Gallery ovor Eaotantinla Dental Office,
Fifth poor llol l ow Ro7'p Drug.Storo. i. • •
;
Ii..IIIASTMAN.
.on. 15, 1508-Iy.
, , •
=MIMMEEM
GROUND PLASTER
, .
at 'T BALDWIN & CO'S - Pu.
Jan. 15,
.1868-2 w. .
_ 3E35;)3C4.1JP T
Go to Apr t x,Ers and tho LcitostArrival of
WALL ix GODS'!
Corsi ing!of n gchtiiitl esdortmont ot
cn Z •
Ct 2 : PA MI
..., : ' r-1 ri.:2
. c) •co ci : NV E9 4 04 ,
~..i w - tf) ~ z P 4 ,o -
'P4 *a -. 0
• pq Z.: , o
. ,
'14115..711,Y's CORSET AND. SKIRT
S, PPCM.TERS, AT s.
.. ,
B!EMiI
scar ax ro slum mnu eq) 009 pun uno mar
NEW ,DRESS GOODS A`l KELLEY'S.
9aa%1411 S'IMV,II9 40 111(Xl . !
GENTS? , FE7,lt_s - AT . KELLEY'S
it4r- No charge for SHOWING GOODS at
C. ID, CELL - fa - 1S
• %3 • .
nirt ; - 7 ,
Stoves & Tilt - Ware
FOR, THE • MILLION.
tiothfgHrLaiand strinll,—if you
1) hoop
• -
PhAtt 14111 2 ftit+l I LY
iynii ninst have enough to ont;ar.twootl, a good
yvoll-poliarod 4:o4tdren, and t crown all, o
. r"
I ) stOLEDlJMNfilfolltiri
This last_an&grosirniirg 'tided, 1' have attny..Tin,
and Stove establishment, opiScisito - Roy's
lyeilsboro, and its name is the
HOME COMPANIO:Ii 'inl .
-
oti"%11 hands utltoltted tole' equal tit'aitiln'ttie
1 TIN WARTI -WAS to' 'ORDER,
'promptly, and warranted to give - eatiefeetion
, REP:Ai/USG ;
1 ,
a:tatted tti' the bast manner and with dispatch
; CALL AND SEE ME
Wellisborough, Nov. 21, 18617
NEW FJItMJ NEW GOODS
•
'-.2. AT TIOGA, PA.
:WICKHAM J PARR, having taken advanL
tage r ol-thor late- clociitig by the ' market,
have' receidod ihdtr stook and aro prepared ta
:furnish those in want of
. r
GOO '
' ' r. • .
A'alle lowest cash rates. The stook consists of a
oneral nasortment of
.
• -- AN, p, VANKBE NOTIONS,
i s fr i. :11 ' Llotb ttaple and• i'amei
-04 it,,f,''Otigl3)(4 d Shoes,
a
PAK, PLO,OI,:SUGAR, T:EAS,
041 4 0 r ,Artiojos too , n,tl4\ll/2Ufi tt? rnen
dtion: shty:',o ,Iserotittnts, F.ormors, and
all nthera in want of P P..l‘. or CIDER BAA-
D,R1.8 ) -11D 4 141)-14—Ft R td7.lWiilsTD — Th Ts; ihnt
ttoy ann firld-them inrany
retu s(orii. — .2lirs work i 4 nll .
tra itg quality, Auto, tn . ttnticqqty . rA 11 . cw ;1;0
i (pry , .
I r tV.lelillAll .4 PARR.
, Doo, 11, 1867.
~.,..
ie~iSi!~~n~
OE
.
.. D. P. ROBERTS
AND NtWIdES,
ME
T6getlief with
Great Bar airs
Dry Goods.
,
Every one in nee'd• of Dry "Gooch!, ivho desires
• to ieohro tho •
FULL WORTH OF THEIR MONEY,
and to buy Goods cheaper on an avorago of Pri-,
cos than at any time during the past 6 years, can
do so byokallineon tho subscribers,
3 CONCERT BLOCK', CORNING,
Our tt took is 73early aßner and all,put , in at tAo
•
t •
MOM
NEW SCALE OP LOW PRICES.
Read the following list and compare it with the
prices of the past 2 or 3 years apd decide for
•
,• : r j ;
Cvnuton Prints, „„
..,.,.. ..... .... ~...,B,ets
Gookl ~: ',.._ ...
,'" '• i" ..... ...... ,10'.""
Wltrrantod ftesteolored . Filtile . 1.2. "
lleavy Shootings yard wide ' 121 a 4 ,
Dino Brown Shootings 12.1 "
Fine Blea.ohed it 12i.
xtod Flannole twilled or plain, 25, 311, 37/04,50
(troy Flannels twilled, ' " ' 311, 3M 44, 60
I'' a reduction of front 121} to 20 cents yor yd. '4
Fancy phirtings, ,'
311, 44, sd, vary cheap
Tieltings; Stripes, Doninui, ICottioky Jeans, Cot.
tonados, are reduced full as much.
STILL GREATER BARGAINS IN
,
DRESS_ GOODS. ,
• „,.. , „ . • •
80 in. wide handsomo tine Fronch Mcrinoes„7s
38 " .: .$ " If 4( 1,00
40 " " extra qualities " .. 1,25
in all colors in each lot. They aro full 30 per
coat loss than tho prices of 80 days ago, and aro
the beat bargains in the County. empress Cloths,
-Alpacas anti Paramettas aro equally cheap.—
Any ono in need of -Winter Dress Goods will do
. ~. well to call on us.
SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND CLOAK
CLOTHS ARE VERY CHEAP.
. ,
`We belie made tho following roduotions from
• the prices of 30 days ago.
.0
$O,OO oublo Shawls, good colors, now $4,60
$7,00. oubio Shawls, good colors, now 5,50
$7,50 Double Shawls, extra Twilit lee, pow: COO,
$9,00 Eloutdo,Shatvls, extra Aualities, now' 7,00
$3,00 Beaver Cloth, li Yards wide, now 2,60
$4,00 Beavbr Cloth, li yards wide, now 3,50
$4,50 Beaver Cloth, 1* yds wide, Black, now 3,60
$5,00 to $7OO Beaver White Back Chinchilla,
, best quality in market, now 5,00
These goods, worn all considered cheap at our
first prices one tnonth ago.
•
KELLEY'S
FURS are reduced full 30 per cent. Our
BOOT AND SHOE . STOCK is
full of bargains. -
We sell Women's Morrocco Balnierals, $1,50_ _
Wo soil Women's Kip Shoes, 1,50
Also large lots of Fine Work, such as taitan;
Polish, Balmoral, and Congress, in Bid, Morrocco
and Serge, for Ladies, Misses and _Children at
the Lowest Prices the Market will afford.
We buy Goods almost daffy, and se
everything Cheap
Deo. 4;,1867. ' Corning, N. Y.
The
3123amemas.
Books, Stationery & Fancy Artieles
HUGH YOT_TN6
,
11/43 just returned from New York whore be
carofully selected a full assortment of
eserything iu his line of Mildness. .
BOOKS.
The latest publications of the best authors;
Gift Books for young and old; The poems of all
the standard authors; Novels without number;
Biography and Travois; •Bibles (pocket and thin=
ily) in all styles of binding; Prayer Books, Bap
tist, Methodist, hna Presbyterian Hymn Books,
In dl] styles and at various prices.,
N. 8.. All books sold at publishers' prices:—
Law, Medical, and Music ,Boolts• furnished — to
order.
• - '11011it'"
, Every ariety of Spoilers, 4teatlefe, Arillute.
'tics, Alge ras, Goomotrles, Geographies, Histo
ries, &c. .. 0., sold or used in any soluiol or acad
emy in A: county at ill° lowoitprices.
BLANK BOOKS.
Ledgers Day Books , Journals, Memorandums,
Pass Book s, ' MAD Books, Diaries for 1868, and
all sizes and styles of Binding, for either Mer ;
chants, Farmers, Mechanics, or Lumbermen..—
The largest stock over brought into the County.
STATIONERY.
Inks 9t all 41n4s, Mucilage, ,Fens of•the beat
makers; Quills, - Bair Pencils, Lead ;Pencils of all
colors. Ink Btanils several vprietiesplotting Fa.
per, dommercial, Ladles; and French' tote ,'
Bill
Paper; Billet, Letter, Foolscap, Legal and Flat
Cap' Ailed or plain; and every article ever sold
by a stationer. -
I have ndiv :as always, the very best assort
ment, and- the i Aurgetitialock of . Wall Papers in
the County. Gilt, StaMpid, Satin, 'White .and
'Brown with Borders to match.. Alsotlido Light,
Fire Boards, Cloth and Paper Window Shades,
Patent Window Fixtures. (three varieties) and
'Cords, Tassels, le., and everything in this lino.
Pictures and Picture Frames.
We keep the latter in all usual sites andshopes,
square, oval, and rustle, and alkspecial 11413 e will
he, made to order at short notice. Picrunns of
ali'vatioties (qxcopt oil paintings) tonitattly on
hand; Card, Imperial, Cabinet, Medium and 4 4
Photographs, Engravings, Lithographs, Chromos,
'and Prints from 10 cents to thirty.dellars ?itch.
FANCY BTKLES,
Parlor Ornaments, such as Mitlalc. Busts of
the Poets; ornamental Ink Stands, Writing Desks,
Match Safes, Vases, Mugs, Dulls, and other Toys
fur ohildron.old and young.
Yankee Notions.
r
, frictinding Pocket Books, Banker's Cases,
BockbV.Rnives, Scissors, and a hundred other
trap - ea that sort. •
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
• Violins, r4cl the hest Itnlian Strings for thorn;
Flutek , , -13aAins,- GiAtars, Clarionets, Accordions,
F goncQrtinas, awl all sorts of MusiCol floods.
•i ; i._ i: •
--- Fitatti
.. . . .
:-•-• ,' 4 i' -,
,tepu ... r . •-''
no.— kot to soled a Holiday Ilresent fur a
...lie, brother, sister, father, mother or lover,
call at the Bazaar Leforo going elsewhere.
Nov. 1$ 1897.-tf AU4a4dOVNGA
t 1
IN
ypuisolvea it 'II
ant. not :cheap,
WALE PAPER.
lailmcoeltaliorry
DRUG AND BOOK STORE
' BRICK BLOCK,
A.NSFIF,T 4 D,
.
fi
C. V. ELLIOTT, M. D.,
f„ - ;
1 ' ...
11409*-pstarnea &m•Npw York with a full as,
aortment of •
DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE
STUFFS;- PERFUMERY,
1 7 AIMEE NOTIONS,
BOOKS, , STATIONEBY,
CHINA 8b BOHEMIAN WARE,
'i •~
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
_TOYS, and all other articlesfoutul - in a
FIRST CLASS,
DRUG .AND BOOK STORE 1
Whioh he offers at prices DEETINQ COMPETITION.
Rometitber, in the BRICK BLOCK, Main Street,-
2 doors below Welisboro Street,
Nov. 13; 1867.-3 m
Tiaeci•
R. Bowed & Co.,
•
IT AVE just received from tho city a large and
varied assortment of
, •
G : 01:3°S.
Bought since the decline in prices, and will be
sold accordingly; We respoctfully' invitO atten e
tion to our 'stock . _ •
..,..
CASSIMERES,' BE A "gin CLOTHS,
, TWEEDS, FL NELS,
MERINOS, I EMPRESS -,OLOTIIS; AL
APAOAS) and: othei' DRESS GOODS
f
and RESS TRIMMINGS ;
•
. .. _ .
. •
Also, a largo and now aasortmont of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
LADIES FIIRS—ii nice assortment, nt*
and cheap.
BON-TON, and other kinds of HOOP
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND i CAPS; HAR DWARE
CROCKERY, GROCERIES,
HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
And many other things which we will be pleased
to shoW to all who will call and exaraino our
I,
Stosek of Goods
A -
Before p anteing eleowbore, as we believo it will
pay you for your time and trouble.
SMALL PROFITS, QUIOK SALES, &
READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO.
• Don'tforkot to call nt 0314
' 'l. •
EIMP# 4 O, More l No. 1 Union Block.
Wolleboro i Nov. 18, 18137.
b _i
!,.' ~
, - w 1 : it
PENN'A.
M
WALLPAPER
CALL AND BEE
MANSFIELD, PA
OE
,1
also, a largo lino oe
at groatly reduced prloos
SKIRTS,
. .IPCOX.JiMr'Sr
ILL SELL FOR CASH,
ERICAN ANp
atches
Cheaper than they can bo
bought elsewhere. Also.
tt Silver Plated Ware
Silvo
which babas a lario assortment.
-•
LOCKS,
of all styles and prices.
i
EWELRY
all the latest styles
', i~
.~~~
;BOHEMIAN VASES
AND TOILET SETTS
ERRA COTTA ANDJJAVA
erman Students' Lamp.
LORENCE ANDi• E. HOWE
IN
,EWDTG -11ACHINEE-:
- M"
13.1767. • ANDREW '14:417.
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. BAUM &
DI
AR,'
RECEIVING their stock of FA
INTER
001),
nsiating of a general assortnnt of
RY GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, .SHAWLS, KNIT GOODS,
! HOOP SKIRTS, BALtIOREL
SKIRTS, SILKS, DOMES
TICS, FLANNELS,
Ladies' • Cloakings, Cloths and Cassi
mores, Gloves and Mittens,
ots and Shoes,
DY-MADE CLOTHING,
I 1
REA
Under
kee
Clothing, Hats and Caps, Yan-
Notions, Carpets 011
011 Clotha,
'ape i r_ Hang, ing - s, r_o_corles,
Etams Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Syrups,
Coffees, Fish, Oils, Paints, Spices,
Extracts, Wooden Ware,
Brooms, Pails, Tubs,
Baskets,
Ware, Crockely, alais Ware,
tationery, Salt, Nails, Iron
Stone Ware. I
Hard
In fact, a general assortment and as large a
stock as you will find to select from outside of
the city. All kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken In exchange for Goode. We buy good
goods and will]soll as cheap as anybody.
tround Plaster%
onstantly on bond.
T. L. BALDWIN & CO
et. 9, 1867.
Tiogn, Pa., 0
FARMERS', ''..CIJA:Net.]::
•
C. G. \TAIT Ii,iILKENBURG Sc BRO.
EXCH R ANO for Farmoo(l4o'4nd Ciirb,'On
the prhiciple that. "even exehange fat no
PORK, TIMIS, SHOULDERS,. WHITE
FISII, litteKERPL,' 'co.Dpisn,
SIOKED "IIILItUT; •
FLOUR, CORN NEitlo,, DUCIEWIIEAT
FLOUR, FEED, LeC.i- &C.- -- ;"''
liro have no arnbitirp fol. get rich foster• than
'Air neighbors who ara.cqually industrious'; nor
are we desirous .of running nil creation that we
may have isfordto cat; drink, treat., and
To Lay By. for 'a Rainy. Day.
As an evidence that we de et fairly and square.
ly with our customers; ro print to the fact that
our run of custom has steadily -inereased from -
the first, and promises to grow considerably tar
• ger, .
HARD TIMES OR. NO HARD TIMES
We pay CASTi fur PROVUCE, and keep up
With the market prices. '' •
TOWNSEND'S OLD STAND,
MAIN ) STREET,,.IVELLSBORO, PENN'A
Sept. 11, Iso7-11.
Public Benefit
A .
MONG the useful improvements of the day,
there aro few that give 'mere promise of
good, few
.so well adapted to relieve humansuf
fering, few so well oppEored by the public as that
new and powerful remedy called Salutifer, (or as
tko German peoplticall it licalthhanger).
It gives case and comfort to the poor sufferer
from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, cud brings
speedy relief to that large class of f.istascs that
aro often cured arid always benefited Ey an out
wai-d appliontion.
For sale by all Druggists.
Wbolosalo Depot DAY, HOAGLAND it, STI:
GER, 7Co 54 Courtlad& St. Now York.
DE,SITISTRY.--DR, D. D. W lIIPPLE IS.
permanently located at K.NOXVILLE,
ugn county; Pa., - for the purpo.,c Of doing all
kinds orDentistry, in a style that suit the
liatient!. Otherwise no obeli - fel - Made.' Teeth ex
tracted-without pain. Booms-at thi 'Hotel. All
operations warranted, and charges light.
Knoxville, Dee. 2,5, 1807-3 m
New 1-Karriess Shop.
L. KIMBALL desires to announe to his
those scanting I
friends, and all the
anting lurness,
that they can be accommodated at his new 'hop,
over E. li. Kimball's Grocery, Main-'t„ Wells
boro, Ya. [.ec. 25, 18571
.
SURVEYOR A; DRAFTSMAN.—OrdOT loft at
hia room, Townsend: Hotel, Wellshoro,
1.1.60 t with prompt atichtion.
-
Jan. P. IS67.—it.
LICENSED AUCTIONED-R.—H. 0. WAGE,
an experienced Auctioneer trotnjCaliterilia,
respectfully notifies the people of Welhboro and
vicinity, that he is prf.p.tre:il to rez , nund to orders
to officiate at 1 7 ;endlies, promptly. Orders by _—
mail promptly altopticci ltesidence ever the
Moat .Mat Din 8 ISGS—tfl
LETTEIIS bavito , "been granted
to the undeild;:ned ulo.n till - lan' will and
teetatnent of ;Taco:, II: n, , Lite of ,Middlebury,
deed, all pen-on , havin.; daitas agtlinst, or ow
ing said tes4atcr. are tuluected t' present, and
pay to • SEYMOUR,
IS6B-6w
TETTERS Testamentary haring Leon granted
jto the undersigned upon the lmit will and
testament of'Jonathen• Seamans lap) of Westfield
deed, all persnns Indebted to the'estate, and all
having claims again.st the same, will settle with
J. M. SEAMANS, Ex'r.
Westfiield, Jan. 22, 1867—GC,
Administrator's Notice,
sulieribor will rnal:c a fin:ll disfributipn
of tho proceeds of tho (u•tato',of tho Into .T.
B. Murphy, The creditors of saia estrito aro to
ikuoated to nalt t t hitt alien in -V.rallsboro. '
Jnn. 1663.—it
PUMPS PUMPS I PUMPS/I
IiBSCRIBER br.rir,g engngs...l in the
wooden Pomp tal!-in('Es
shard of public patroiiz.e. All work warranted.
Ordets lett with D. P. Itobcrts Welleborn, or
with Abijich nt the loyp:r gate,villbe prompt
ly itttondcd j. D STONE.
Tioga, Jan. 22, ISCS.-lin3
1 3 i y
!L and
FAR2I FOR SALE.
S.l] UATED about half a mils from Whitney's
Cortienz, Charluton, and Eve ar.d a half miles
Irma Well,boro ;• containing 162 acre and usual
allowance; ttLperi.s nr,der improvt ment; a coin
fortable hou.-. , e. and good ha rm and apple orchard
thoroon. This is tt lirsi.!pla , 's dairy farm, half
mile from a Clicesu factory. ~'l2lo3:lFtork and
farming • implements can bot:4;itt: with the
farm if de,lired.'
I ail] also sell n three year old g (e - y colt, good
and serf 'could° boast EL IA 'TIPPLE.
Bast Charleston, .1:In. 22, 1813S-4n,'
Administrator's Notice,
TETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION baying
J
been•granted to the undersilined on the es
tato of Moses S. Balde in, late Lawrence. de
ceased, all persons indebted to, orbavinf.rolaitns
again,lit said estate, v.lll call and settle with
:NI E JAC lINT 11. BA LD WIN) Lawrenoe, -
or Tilos. L. BALDWIN, Ti 0,41.
Jan. S. I SCS-Gtil I
A HAPPY NEW
ALL.
Flock of N
FLOIIR„FEED, MEAL, PORK, SALT,
is being constantly replenikhed, svbieh I tun ever
ready to exchange for
Greenbacks, Grain, Butter, Eggs, Pon_Uri;
Dried Fruit, Lard, lallouk& 'Sheep Pelts,
or anything that *ill bring the WHEREWITH
to pay debts and keep business
going. -
Times are tight, but ire all must live. So Come
flung. 'The place you'll fiud in Mozartalloolt,
next door to Conyers a Osgeutl.
January 1, 1.4138. M. R. PRINCE.
Far t = for Sale.
A PA p.M \ : f 10 Here:,.4ivated about 3 miles
Xi southwe t of Welh.b.ro, Tiowa County, Pa.,
in Delmar. 'Within ..7, of a Olio °IA large Cliecea
and Butter . Paetnr.i., .102 acres improved and
nearly free from stumps anduni. )
er good cultiva
tion. One,of the best dairy farms in the county.
Well watered with never tailing bpring-F.; School
llottie\ithin a tew r.-5,1.
The unimproved portion is heavily timbered,
4;
with er.m,ideralde pine
.
Upon thi:: farm there ~e a large frame house,
well finklied, a,x , bou . ::0 x .10 wagon bc4o a
large grain ha rt:C ., ' " ~.,din. 044 - Idled, atiacoll
er necessary ripnifill'E - rs, and an iiichlird ef'#.
ward t"f :itd) tve.:l , a,,-':!. ~ 'Le vorerty ' ,•:L'ti, be had
chew e. 3 terms:eril - -"?. -- "Impiire or
, .
In
11. I). EAS I TMAN.A
Well.,:Joro Pa. J:1,11 ' 1.5 ISGS—tf.
FURNITURE !
.\
CrTHERToN would ittfertn his friends
r • awl the public generally, that ho has open
ed
Furniture Store, in Oepp
Tloga County, where La keeps eonsiantly on
hand all kinds of Franitin e—all of which ho
afliite au low fore.t:h as eau be bought at any
other ootabitehumit in the Connty
Nov. 21r, 1867.-11. •1
Down it
•c 4 :.
ief. i
n' IYLE;.klrerreii in
large akNyt,eiLNl",-lViE.llt
the lirA in marl.;ct. To be t sold at reduced. pri
ce% :.. - 14aug,67.
FLAX-SLED—Oer , II pa kl C r Fla x sood iiy
P. R WIL LIAR'S•st Co.
T °
LAWYERyS—
.IIANKRtI3P'iOY ir) L A NA'S,
in fall setts. at , VOLTKG'S BOOKSTORE..
lgoor sqwys ? at
PAlteryi"
Remember tho place,
Thos. Li. 337iien
Executor's lotice
Bxecutor. 7 :3 Notice:.
AY9I. B C 1111, Ad .
_
AND PROVISIONB,
De LANO & CO'S.
Executor
.TlER'rox