The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, September 26, 1860, Image 3

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    THE" AGITATOR.
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' fy. Matin ißrf—Chw,«»liQTi fcert., ■>V s • •
r. a n girxfl—StiwatUi 1 Cornlit|i,if, ¥. ; ;- \
. Smiths o f -.■■■■ r., ;
«ff- bf Coad»r»port, ai« S«liii
thi) District, is expect4a to »peik atmerd
Sto in this eoonty betoutbaiStata aleetioa.gen.
.tor Benson is nn earneitwadjlfl spaakerbiid a;thor.
s jgb RtpubUenb. “' T
Dr. Butterficll—t|i) ; In£jn. Doctor from El-
to boat the Pennsylvania House inthls
bowogh on Wednesday, Th“rtfay and Friday. The
tfflioied can visit the County Fair nnd sec him at the
, oB e time- , See special notice. ... ~'
There will bo ailfass Meeting of the friends
(VfPWe Labor at the Csilin Hollow School House in
•Charleeloa on Wednesday next week (Oc
tober 3d).’ Hon. A-
Esq,, M a others, will address ttejj meeting.. Let there
be a good turn-out. [-_ . ! e_- - i '
Son. B. D. Orilver,’ of Brooklyn, If; Y.’; one of
the most eloquent speakers in America, will address
ths Republican Club onjFriday evening’next, at ihq
Court House. Wo hopeto’see large delegations ..from
Delmor, Charleston, andCotl jer tpwns, to hear this great'
champion of Free Labor.. ) . * 0- e
' Corning' the population
of the town of Corfiipg me, received from the'Censns
Marshal at 6,700; thit'of the pillage at3,400,—8y
the way, we learn from the source that Corning
is soen to be lighted by gqs* J Jhe Contractor has let
thejob for the construction jthe buildings to Mq}.
Stafford, who is pushing tHh wcsk forward. • The bull
ing is located on the flat, of the old site of
Payne & Olcotl’a foundry % . ,|j
Tbocinjul«feon of‘^he’ , AmTATOit is daily in
creasing. [Wo print a larger regular edition this week
than was ever printod in thid’ir shy other office in
She .Cciutjt, Nejt -week the ■Japer 'will contain the
awards of the Premium COmniUtees of the Agricultu
ral Society, Exhibitors will Waflt copies to send' Jo
4heir friends. Our next weefc* will be J'SOO
copies. Orders for extra copies— at .37 cents a dozen
—mnat hc handed in “before Saturday, Adver
ithcrs wiEplease tiUfrp'notice.?] ■ ' • i
jS&“FinE in Biu.DFcmr| County, Pa.—On Satur
day night, a house and' Wn,-|£elongiug to Hon. Thor.
.Smesd, in Springfield Center, County,
were-set on fire by some unknown incendiary, and!
turned to the gronnd. Mr.- Sq ]ead had just purchased;
the property, together with th* firm attached, for $4,-
*950,- at Sheriff’s sale., The • froperty originally he-,
apnged to a merchant in Bpi igfield Center, named,
Hiram Spears, and was -valued by him at slo,ooo.—}
-Sfr. Smead’s loss is about's2,ooo- He was uninsured!
— Elmra Prfst, '' i
335* Miss Paulina Smith just got back from
riic city,andjhaS'brought^ith a choice assortment
of millinery goods, including Ribbons, Bonnets}
Flowers, Feathers, 4c.,;orthevery best and latest'
styles, and of all Of course wo haw©:
only to' gvve this hint to, the Indies. ,i 1
Mr. O. BuEard hss jrfH l-et|mied from the city and
is filling up his store with a choice assortment of Groj,
•ceries, Provisions, Yankee Nations, Cutlery Ac., whicli
he is selling low for Nbw advertisement next
week. “ j j
Parker Brothers—“ Whose ndyertisemenf appears in
'■another'column—U a new Hardware firm, in the build
ing formerly occupied by Nifbs A Elliott, directly~-opj
posite the Empire Store. ‘Persons in want of Cooking,'
or Parlor Stoves will no doir them a call. |
Mr. M. Bullard, of the firdjhf Bowen * Co., is now
Id the city, buying a stock o|%all and Winter Goods.
Commentunbecoßsary, 1 |
Messrs. C. ■& J. 1 1. Rdbinsenaro also filling ap tbeir
jtoro with a Fall, and Winter'Stock. • I ,
Club Meetings.
The Weillsboro Republican -Club meets- every alter
nate Tuesday evening, at the Court House; James
Jackson, President. j
'Becr&dd and Knoxville ilfnian Republican Club
-meets every Friday evening alternately, at Knoxville
aud. Union AcadeinjVl - 1
Westfield Republican Clqjbr tneeta -every Saturday
evening.
Liberty Republican Club jpeeta every Saturday eve-
ning.
Clymer'Republican Clnb meets every Friday eve
ning. , _ d
Malaabarg KepubUceia Club meets every 'Saturday
i : f
evening.
Tioga. Republics CtJiTar eaeOis every Saturday ava
iling. •' f* - ■
East Farmington Republican dub meets at the Hall
School Friday evening. |
—Clubs not mentioned bore will please notify ns of
their time and place of 'meeting,.
An entertainment of ipleasingebaractcr la to
be given in behalf of the, “C t AU' Wells Hose Co. .No, 1/’
by the Indies of Welfsboro, 01$ Thursday evening nexU
Iho following la'the 1 , 1: ■ f
PROGE f \j|HE
1. Mu5ic.,*,..,,,.,.,.WaUtb0r0 BamJ.
2. Tableau.*, „. k ......May Queen.
3. 1 " Bridal Scene,
4. u Bridal Scene.
5. ~.VeriatioDB on a favorite air
[itt Som&ambala.
% ...Ddme9tic IHU*.
Comiif Thro’ the Bye,
S. TiBLEAC..
S. McslC—QuartpUe..........ftcd, White, and Dine.
9. Eugenia and Ladies of Quurt.
10. Music...... Band.
11. Tableau. ..Ftotcer Girl.
12. u - .*,..i } ..Flvwer of the Family.
13. MUSIC —Duett ~„;i Captive Knight.
H. Tableau..a. Secret Dtioovered.
Is, Mouc—DacUj.j,.... Lacrelia Borgia.
16. Tableau?**- nW|j<# tuppote their hoys do
m [a? College.
17. Tableau, wftat hoy* do at College.
. Music—Qaartetto.l..
18. 'Tableau..... !..
iff! Music .ji..
21. Colloquy;.,.,
22. Music Fither't
23- Tableau..,.., j...
24. “
Hettllefi Ckorit*.
•■J Fortune Telling.
Brass
Woman** Right*.
fjornpipe, xcith Variations ,
......v.. v -Po«t Mietret*.
Queen of Scot*.
25. Music—Quartette...,
....Some vkere mg Love lies
i' (drfamfny.
26. Tableau .yuns toiiiiy the Veil.
37. Music ......Brass Band.
28, CoLLoqur... Village Goitip.
39. TdfSSiC...Rondo on faeorjtenir tit Lucreiia Borgia.
30. Tableau Morning.
31. ■** ~.,,,..‘,,,,.....5 Might.
32. , " Burlesque on Might and Horning.
33. Music—Baeit :..4'. Erin ie mg Home.
31. Tableau ......... before the Fire.
35. i “ » o/te ft ■ “
33* •“ ........Seeing the Elephant.
—Tril» entertainment .being entirely local in Us
character and aims, will of course meet with thei on*
cauragement which is due. || The Court House Will
doubtless be crowded. Go jarly npd get a sent.—
Tickets are for sale at Stttifi’s Bookstore. Trice 1 of
admission, 25 cents,
4 *r
' by
i of this
are toke advnn
| tageWf injure * political opponent, -
whilitmany ofthem seem, to hare 'beeiTohiaen"Jje
canss of their boperior-meanSMS. Our relation* with
the raailsarp the most sxtotieiye’ tn.the CounVy, go'that
Wo speak'/rom tke refdriC WeiayAlMnwn''ihe;4«i ; r
VAXOfi. toplaave the Wellsbbro Post; Office, in ..tho same
hag- withthebDaiwcrert, and hot arrive.'at ’Blossburg
HU three-days'ty'tor 'the latter.' This’Ts) only one in
stance'of detention. At Sdbinsvillef our friends usu
ally feqt(Wo Aqipatobs eveiy alternate h-eek;-while
thetmbtqrihers 'to tho iJemociat hevorfail to gel It rog
hlarly. We knowof : Post-Hasters who tell 'our sub
setibers that our subscription is to bd ruisod, and use
ether equal)y dishonorable methods to iuduccenhacri
bers to stop the. paper; l < We have written once or twice
to head quarters, bat that is kll the good it has done
ns—the hiads of dhe dcpartdients at Washington be*
Roving, Tike their subordiuaths, that the mails are on
ly fob the benefit of one political purfy—the slave oli
garchy, and-their dough-face allies. The time is
growing shorter .for ..tbqpi' every c(ay.The Wlittle
brief authority",in-which theyare now dreesed will
pass from them on tho 4th of March nest, up to which
time* they will doubtless continue their “fantastic
tricks”,with Republican papers. Out friends wiil uD
dorstond that any. failure toi receive tbeiripaper Is not
oar fault..; .v. . .1 . 4-:.', r 1
’ A iM:AR,RiEr>, ;
’ In Middlebury, Sept. 23,1800,-by Esquire M’Clure,
IIr.bREBBES H, GARTER nod Miss HANNAH M.
LENT* , - it i . ;.i . -■
.At Troy, Bradford.Co. f on .the 18th inst, by Ren.
S. J; M'Cullouih, Mr. JOHN D. BERRY,of Tiota
anaiMisS'LYDIA.K; HUNTLEY of Troy.
In Liberty, intheJEvatrgelical Church* op, the I6th
inst.Vby-Rev.'S. Aurahd, ! Kev. J. &TORRIS ofrLiberty
andpSfrs; -ANNIE MOiIBHOUSE'of Urnoh.'
In Sett *23,11860, by "Reuben T. Halt,
Mr.? JAMES! W, SHAFT tp Miss ELIZABETH
SMITH,' all of ,lhe! above pl^ce,. i j
• , r> ispjd , , • -
ln A’namoßa, S«pt. lst, IS6o, ot typhoid Ifever, Mr.
GEORGE PUTNAM,‘fotijieriy of Wellabdio Pa.,
aged 27 years. i ! ' 1 “- ■ * *.)■’ 1 * 1
In Liberty township, Tioga Co., Pa. r on Wednesday
morning tfae'l9lh of Sept. ! ISBji, 'SUSANAH, SHEF
FER, widow of the iate John ShcSer Esq.!, >ged ‘ 78
yeifrg and $ months. ’ *' 'i
[She was the. daughter of.WiUlam and Anna Rennets.—
Borfi in Bar] township. Lancaster Co., on the 18th,of Decem
ber 1781, w.v3'married to John’ Slicffciy Juno Btii, 11802, and
to Williamsport, Lycoming Co.fin the year 18U5; fchfi
remained thore-uptil the year ISUiand tlienrunurredto Lib
erty township. Tioga Co., in Which place aha baa been a resi
dent up to the /lay of her d©athf*\3he and bei husband were
ono of the pioneer families o$- Liberty towoabip. and thoyf
were unclear the necessity (at that day) of enduring some'
of die greatest.privutlona and ; hardships canceivaJWo.to the
mtrtd'Of man shewas an exemplary chrUtfau of thb-Ln
theran faith, a kind and affectionate molher, on obliging
neighbor, and wasHored by every one Inat she had gained
an acquaintance with*- Her death waa a triumphant\»ne,'
for she had put bfer Jiuase in order, and lioldberseLf in readt
neaß’tor somo*yoars to m'tfet her dear Saviour In peace. Her
last wor is were, 4 *had I wmga I would-fly away to Jesus.—
At-ibodate qfher death (aa far-aa known)she was-the nioth
er of 15 chlTdren} grandmother to 80 children, and groftj
grabdmotbor to 30 children, making iu all IHS persons.
- ; /: /■ T '.V A Cirrix> v .i
Lycoming and Lancaster papers will please copy.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Xlic ludlau Doctor,
From Elmira, who has daily astonished his patients
and their friends, by curing diseases off long standing
which had been abandoned as incurable, wilibe at the
Pennsylvania House, in Wellshoro, during ,thb days*
offthe County -Fair* 1 Let the affUeted, in every stage
of-safferin-g call on him. Why will you linger but a
life of,gloom and despair J Coin©, and bo cured by
remedies.
WHO SHOULD USC
23£t. X tk>VEE DOBS’ VEGETABLE
IMPERIAL". WINE BITTERS 1
All who are afflicted with Incipient Consumption or Weak
Ltsigs-should u-e them.
All who suffer from weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyrpep
&Ut, or Fites should u«a thwfi.i
AH who suffer from General or Nervous Debility, Restless
ness at night, want of Sfbep, ic., should use them.
All persons who are convalescent after fever or-other sick
ness should use them. i f ’ .
Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers, aad all pub
lic'speakers shonld use them.,
Book Keepers, and all persons leading a -sedentary life
should use thani. < •
The aged apd infirm shouldjuse thorn.
All «ho require a stimulant or tonic shoul(| use them. ,
Alt who are addicted to the mse of & dent spirits and wish
to Reform, should use them. 1 i
•fcKey are made of a pure Sherry Wfne, and of the native
plants and herbs-of the country, and should be recommend
ed by twqper&acu-societies, clergymen. physicians, aad ail
fr&nda of humanity.
' They nre prepared by an experienced and stimuli physi
cian, and aside from their medicinal properties, are a most
delightful beverage; andyetjas a medicine, arc as innocent
and harmless as the dews of Ircavcn
Sold by d.
ggiats generally.
C&AS. WIDDIFIELD A CO.,Proprietors. .
, 73 WlUiazu et.. h>w York,
»fell A Co., Agents at TVoga. 7£yl
l&Wtt-in,
Potter <so. Railroad Company.
PPIiICAXION wiH be nude to the next kegiala
tare ,of Pennsylvania tor a (supplement to the
Charter of the “Potter County Kr.ilroad Company.”
fdr an Act to build and construct their Hoad from mi y
point on the line of the Sunbury and Erie Bailrtffcd in
Clinton countv-lo atiy, point ■cn tbo Westbranjh of
Kne Creek. ‘ . CUAS. BUSHOB* PreVt. ■
i * Gericama, Sept 21, ISdO.-4fc
; STEWARTS’ STORE,
l|o. i CONCERT BLOCK, MARKS? STREET,
CORNINO, N. T,|
STEWARTS
j HAVE JUST RECEIVED T-HEfR fetOCK
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
i i
GROCERIES,^PROVISIONS,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
1 I
YANKEE NOTIONS, ic.
* AND 'ARE SELLING AT EXTREMELY ,
' LOW 3PRIOBS.
Corning Sept. 25, 1865.. ■ " r }•
mirrors!
MIRRORS!
; . " '1 V' MIRRORS!
TCST -Mdetved «.t SMITH'S BOOKSTORE, the
d largest aril beet assortment of Mirrors ever
brought to Wellsbore. j People who wish “to see
thetnselTCS-na others see'them," will please cnll.anp
examiner • J- . ■ i 1
THE LAST i»mm,
: , BEST ANR CHEAPEST 1
' . SPEINQ ' BOpU 3®* ®SB I'‘
MORE elastic-than feathers, and lighter end Wore
durable. Price, only $5.00. For sale by. •
a E. JX WELLS, Lawrencoville.
HOCSBBOIiS FORNITDKE,
OP ALL KINDS, can bo found at the rooms of
E. D. WELLS, LAWfeENCEVILLE-
f Mrs. Winslow’s SootliiuK Syrup.
iriba Children toetbing. Price 25 cents. . ; • .
Jo Pof Sale at Roy’s Drag Stars.'
•ggMtt-d if w-a '&1-T A r pnfe.
;| , BOQKS,. BOOKS ! ••>■•
Mr| smiTH.
-Tf ® pnrthatedi of, E. E. Bob
-X. mson big interest in tlie Book and Stationery bn
sidess, irpuld wajsßtfuUj jnforunthd public of bis de
sire to tarry-on’ 1 --• -<
s^’,& E Neb,all' _nh yf&\ jitopM
~ ;AND BOOK STORE,'- '
i )■'-* 1 .. '
.. - i ■ ' V": - "
wl|ore ha will furnish.
\ : AT THE OL» STA»P, ' J '
opposite C. G. Osgood’s Store, or by mail, the following
kag»zines,,att]b« rates. V
r DAILIES SERVED BY CARRIERS.'
[New ; ¥ork-Tribunfe, • v :'
■■ :' :, ' :; o;Hetaa: v;iii Vr.
S -o;.;r : Time!, ,
- f' ‘.V.V 1 ;-.-News, J :V V
j-.-on.- .. ■ World,: ■:
T' : ‘ -weeklies. :
Ntw York Ledger, • 'We.Torly J fogasme, -
L , .. Merenry, Thompaoij's Reporter,
-•ii-ii't- Weekly, ; Life Ulualrated,
Welcome ' ~j Wilde’s 6 nrit,- , ’,
Ctntury, Porter’s '
ScientiSo Aw.ericon, - Boston Pi ot, -
jfank'Leslies’i'' ‘ 'Trueflaj, ' ,
.IS Y. Illustrated News, ■ Irish American,
' Littell’s Living Age,
V|aynriy SJagazino, •. . ~ Thtjmpsop’s fieporter.
J . ‘ ■ | ‘ - *l' ~
Jirper’s Magazine, > Oodey’s Ljady's Book,
auk Leslies* Magazine, Peterson’s Magazine,
lantjp Monthly,, i Arthur’s jjlagaiine,
Bolootio Magazine) j Ladies’ .Repository,
A II the Year Round, Ladies’ Visitor,
P niekorbocter, Pickles,
I udgel of Pun', Phunny i heliow.
Also, will bo kept constantly on hand, a .complete
ripoeilory olf-
CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETICAL,
.I'SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,-
Illonk Books I ,' Paper tifaugiugt,
: r SHEET Sip SIC, PICTURES, HAPS, £6.' ,
■( rders for Binding Books. Tije Trork executed to snlt
tny taste* and on the lowest pbssibjd terms... Particu-
I ii> attention will also he gwenlto SPECIAL ORDERS^
tr any thing comprehended in the tfade.
, . iSCHOOL. BOOTES. ,'t, -
Sanders’Series of,Eeader?y Greanlcaf's Mathematics,,
'Colton’s i Fitches’ Geog’y, Davies ’ “
Monteltf “' Sanders* Spellers,
Potter and Hammond’s Writing Book,
Brown’s and K«nyon's Grammar, j
| The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited
| Wijl. H. SMITH.
| Pa,, September 5, I 860! yl
jj • • i • > 1 ' -
iaoji «*ggr, - C ABIUBT
|piiS!|| WARE [ROOM.
fnUE Subscriber m,ost respectfully announced that
11 ho has on band at the old- ston'd, and for sale a
? Clu-ap Lot of Fiirulture. >'
Comprising 1 in part ;
pressing arid Common Bureau# Secretaries and'Book
Catena-Center, Card and Fier , Tablet, Joining and
Breakfast Tobies, Jlfarlle-topiped at d Common Stand*,
Cutthoards, Cottage and other Bed- trad*, Stands, So
fas and Chairs, Gilt and Jtosaciod Moulding* for
Picture Frames.
corrrars order ,on! short notice. A
icarse will be furnished if desired. ■
N. B. 'Turning and Sawingldone to order.
August 11, 1559. B. |T, VANIiQEN*
Parker Brothers,
TO THE PEOPLE OF ‘TIOGA CO U N TY,
GKEBrINO:
TTTE have located ourselves in: the store on the
f V corner cf Main and streets, VVellsboro,
tor the purpose of establishing ourselves in the
i(QVC t Till, A. Hardware Business
mn experience of ten years iq busies?, dealing in the
IBEST articles in our line, will, we jtnist, enable us to
>cuter to tbp wants of our patrons, tb our mutual profit
iand sau&factiom -fully recognize the principle
Ithat no business is legitimate that docs not tend to tHe
|advautag<j,of.-aUparties tbat.no Bargain
|is a good one, that is not a good one for the buyer, as
well as thq seller; and in oiir dealing shall deem it
4>ur host interest, to forward, bo. fop’ as in lies,' the
interest afi our customers. j
Our purchases shall include in ojir line-the best the
custom market affords. Stock of oar manufacture
tghail bp the beet material, and |>eing “Tinners by
tirade aniljworking at it,” we expect to be up to the
Itimcs injqbaUly and in price. j
| j v&r- Our stock of Stoves is yet to arrive, but as an
| earnest off its quality, we hav£ a fqw samples on band
[which we shall take pleasure in.shpwing any who will
(favor us wjith a call. Reaper fully,
j PARKER BROTHERS.
| J 3. A. Plarkeb, | .. \ .
f r J. H. P IA.RKKR, / 1
N; B.—Wp v bavb tho exclusive Kklefor'Tioga 00., of
the celebrated P. P. Stewards smmmw and winter
1 Cooking Stove. |
1 -WeUfcbdro, Sept. 19, 1800, | , i
A«RICI}LTVRAI| FAIR ball.
THE company of yourself I nndlfidy is respectfully
invited to attend a Ball,'at the
WELLSBORO HOTEL,
ON FRIDAY EVENING, istPTEM BER 23, 1860.
Floor'Hfnnngcrs —A. K. Smith, 1 of Tioga; P. .R.
Williams, AVellsboro; E.Dyer, 4 Jrj Covington 5 E Cul
ver, Elkland. ‘ |
JJmfc—“ Wetmore's Bandl -Dili, $2,00.
; IE. S. FjLßib Pro.
■ lYellsbffro, Sept. 12,18G0J . :
ANEW, Large, and Elegant jassortmedt of
I * a, -
Will bo sold at the lowest prices, by
1 * } E. D. WELLS.
• Sept. 12, IS6O. i
Religions Notice.
THE North Branch Association of Untrersalists
will {hold its annnal sessioi atlSylvania Boro,
Bradford Co., Pa., on Wednesday arid Thursday the
26th and 27th days of Septcinberi BcUgioua services
will commence Wednesday at 10$ o'clock.* A cordial
invitation la extended to ail: '
j • j Hi E WHITNY,
. i it ’ .Standing Cierfc,
i HARVEST BAM.
YOURSELF and lady are respectfully invited to
attend, at Boy’s Hall, An Tljursday evening, Sep.
2i lb, and participate in thnjfestiyities. , - ,
Jfu.tc—Motion * Taylor's Band, under the direc
tion of Pruf.Ajmvcit. Bill, A2.QO. t '•
,-A sin>iljae hall will be given on tho evening - of- the
28th. Bui and music tho some.')'
jrOEBWEYHEM WASTED,
THREE or four good Journeymen SHOEMAKERS
wanted immediately ntimy Boot and Sjos Shop.
I J. t IUMERQLE. -
Wolisboro, Sept. 10, 1860. . !
SUBSCRIPTIONS received ' for all the Magazines
and papers, either in cliibs, or by tbe single copy,
at . ROBINSON'S NEWS BOOM.
T» ariTdHELI/5 SYEUP OF IPECAC. For Colds,
JJrJL Cpiaghy Ccoap. Ac. . i At Roy’s Drug Store.
PEREY UAYIE'S .PAIN : Ktr.XiEli in largo bot
tle*, ' For Eby’s l>ruj Store. 1
■ WM. aUoe & cu, '
Bare fist received thdr~JS r eiß Stock of
FALL & WINIEB
GOODS.
Consisting in part of ’■ ■
' t) R Y GOO DS i
r ; o 01®n s;
0 v I S I O N-Si,
~ P
31 ADR CLOTH IN G
AJT.S 4. CAP si, ' •
R B AD
0T .S .4 SPO E p , "
ERtf & HARDWARE,
CROCK
& WOODENWARE,
r. '
QL AS
CARPETS,; ", ,
i' TABLE 6l L CL OTH ?,
ivcrytVnng ih the line of SOodathat is
0 a store can be found at this eatahlisb
isers wiU pldare’cAil'and examine Goods
ore purchasing'elsewhere) afad convince
iat tbo place to bny gtjnd and cheap
W- A. EOE 4 CO’S.
PLOOR i
and in, fact? ei
usudUykept il
meet. Purch
and prices bel
themselves tl
Goods Is at,
WeUSboro, (
Oct 27,1859 C
QE SALE!
; :AM & BLO OB GO OD,
at oca susssst w ,
iga, Tiogra County, Fa., 7 , r;
J ' A J.ATUIS* SUPtLT OP ' ‘■•' k
TREES, SHTRTrfeaSEII.-'Sr,
'S', EVERGREENS, Sc\ Sc., Sc.
rjees of the most desirable hinds, and of ex
llf desired.- Standard trees in hearing.
A. great supply of ,the choicest kinds. Four
il of Crab apple. - j / -
. large supply of the best ana most approved
—An extensive assortment of the best-kinds.
*Cz: DoUcwure.-Diann, Isabella, Black Borgun* J
it Water, White Summer, Hartford Prolific, T
word. - i • t
ITAL—rWeeping .Mountain. Ash,, Horse Ches
. Fir, Scwtcp Kir, European Silver Fir, Norway
n and American Arbor Vitae/. Larch, Ac.
RY —Holly leaved Berberry,Cbmo?e VfeigeTU,
folio, Doutzia, Oreoh Porsythio.
.Itimore Belle,‘Pralrie'Queohl' '
IRIES—Of several cbotccvarietlea. - _
’S—-Cherry, Ked, and- White* (
vito all. v> ho are_in“want p£ any of .the above
Mfulnd’see Ihetn for their own satisfaction. -
B. C. WiIGKtIAM, .
!«,_lB_6oyl JOHN T( BLOOIMJOOD.
wick:
Tt ITBtJIT
% QttAP'E
PEARS—Trj
tra largo size, I
APPLES— i
different kinds
PLUMS—A
kinds.
CHERRIES
GRAPES—
dy. White Swc
Babecca and C<
ORNAMEf
nut, Balsam oi
Spruce,. SifSerjj
SHRUBSE
Spiraea pru m
ROSES-E.
GOOSEBE
CURRANT
. We wouldji
trees, 'Ac., to c
Tioga, Aug.
WOOt, WOOL.
Tiber given notice that bo’baa taken the
Factory of J, I. Jackscm, near lYellsbbrb,
! do ail custom carding ‘and cldfh dressing !
entrusted to him season. The
ieen pufin thorough repair, and all work
anted if the wool ia brought in proper;
THE subs
Woolen
where be wil
that may bo
works hare 1
will be war
condition.
are pay, down all bases!,
it cash price will be paid for wool to those
jell. ! ,E.WI JACKSON.
April 12tb, iB6O. 3m. j
The terras
The highe
who wish to
WellsborO;
ACADEMY, JCIiY 23, ’6O.
ih. TEEM of this Institution will com*
»n Tuesday, August 2Stb, 1860, under the
4.. E. \y£(xHTMAN, A.BI, Principal and
>. WJGHTMAN, Preceptress, ’ aided by
sistants. ;
rsiosf
fXIHE FAi
I . mence i
direction of
Airs, J. A. 1
competent a:
For full pa
address the
and n’ceivo t
August 2,
rtieulars as to regulations; expenses, Ac-,
Principal at Knoxville, Tioga Go., Pa.,
circular. '
1568.-W
FOR SATE, ; I
::SBORO & TIOGA PLANK ROAD, 1
i • :
s.d, under the provisions of an Act of As- ’
saving been conducted into a firat-fato |
travel Road, and being in complete ( or-*!
i.f, including Toll Gateg, ,Bridgc3. Ac.—''
owner offers to sell said [Hoad, with all
il franchises belonging thereto, for the i
i t be bus paid fur it, and. its repairs and
with interest to time c>f sale. Terms 1
i rtbor particulars, address tho subscriber!
. N. Y. 1 E. BAYER.
18G0.-U-8* 1
THE wel:
THIS Roi
sombly
Turnpike or
der and rapa
Ihc present
the rights an
actual amour
management
cash. For h
at Brooklyn.
Juno 26, 1
S. BENEDICT, IS.
inform ibepublictbatheia permanently
d iff Elkland Boro, Tioga Co. Pu., and
f thirty years'experience lo treat nil dis
yes and their appendages on scientific
d that he can cure without Jhat
ase. called St. Vitus’ panee* {Chbrta
nnJ will attend to any other business in
iysic und Surgery. |
"VJTOULB
f f loente
is prepared b
coses of the (
principle?, sc
dreadful -atst
Saudi Viti,)
the line of P
Elkland B<
to, August 8, 1860,
CAUTION. ;
lAS,my wife POLLY,has left my bed and
I without just cninm or provocation, this
I persons not to harbor ot| trust ber on my
! shall pay no debt of herj contracting af
. RICHARD TILTON,
gust 15, 1860.® ‘ |
TfTTIERE
>V , board
is to warn all
account, as I
ter this date.
Union, Auj
«L FASH IjO NS.
1860.
! JEN'S wear of Silk Ho{ta, at the NEW
•TORE in Arcade Block, opposite the
( Use. S. jP. QUICK,
’jb. 23, 1860. 1 j flatter.
FA
Gextle:
hat a
Dickinson lit
Corning, F
)AR nvii HOTEL.
UN, LYCOMING COUNTTj PA,
CE
CEDAR 1
THIS horn
tii6 acco
central point
Wetlsfroro an
the Tioga R.
This House i*
pond—a safe
rafting sensor
bank, and tfa(
iug been prac
many years w
wants rind rcc
,©r to please,
will always bi
Call and see i
you again*
Cedar Run.
i has been lately refitted and opened for
imudatioo of the public. Located at a
stages leaving every alternate day for
Jersey Shored connecting with cars on
H. north and S. 4 E. R.’ K'. on the south,
situated on the Cedar Run Gang Mill
and convenient landing for rafts in the
Good posts are firmly- set on the left
beach is free from'obstructions. Hav
tically engaged in the river business for
e feel confident wo cap anticipate tho
uirements of this trade, and will enduav-
The table, bnr, chambers and stable's
i attentively watched aud well supplied,
is, and we will part with you sure to see
D. A- FISH, Proprietor ,
Feb. 16, 1860.
WALL pap;
WALI
: PAPER
IVALL PAPER , ,
WALL PAPER ! “
WALL PAPER
WALE PAPER
£3 and largest assortment of wall paper
:q WolUboro.* lu cuhn&ctiuQ with the
bund Window Shades of all tall
wil. H. SMITH.
WeHdboro,' April sth, 1860. [
Latest styl<
over brought
above can be
soon at
NTAIN,
SODA FOl
SODA FOUNTAIN',
soda!’FOUNTAIN.
i at a great bargain. Inquire nt
* 1860. "*■. Kors Dpuo
DTURE FUAMIIG.
Foe sal:
June 2!
PI
TOILET GLASSES, Portraits,-Pictures, Certificates
Engravings, Needle Work, &oi, Ac., framed in
tno neaest manner, in plain aa<i drnamenled Gilt.
lack Walnut, Oak, Malrogany, Ac. Fer
ny arlicla for framing, lean receive them
ted in any style they wish and hnng for
sens at 1
- SSIXTH’S BOOK STORE. ,
Rose Wood, B
sons leaving i
next day '/ran
them. Sped
■Edition of iho DAILY TRIBUNE for
its a. mom]) nt. j
‘ B" "H’S COOK STORE.
Evening
sixty ocii
ym.\ .»i;* Jarbe vjl;.
eOBJfIK<3> Si:3r.
p fWfcolesalej aadDetetU Dealer, ln r ,
' Dii TlCK's', And ifrdicnes,' Ltldd, ''Zinc, ' ant? CoZbtsd ;
Paints, Oils, .Ydhash, SjrpsKti'Qaiilphitisttnd Running i
Fluid, Due Stuff, Sash and Glass, Pure Liquors for
Medicine, PalsncMcdielaes, ArtisthPainU and DfuXtufs,
Perfumery, Fancy) Articles, Placarding Extracts, <tf, |
•rsf-t rv A rs S-. <, - - t
—rAf geTititi ofiSchbol Boots— I
Blank Boo&b, Staple and Fancy. |
.SJatiqnary. r . ~ I
Physicians; Droggifita and Country Merchants dealing
in any of the above article* can be supplied at a small
adyaaca-on prices. -■ - [Sept. 22, 1857.}..
“' t ' F.CRS! ' Flips'?' FUKSI " ~
FUKS':— The subscriber has just received a large
assortment bf Furs for ladies ueur, cousltling oi
FITCH GAPFsS fr YIOTORINES, =
FRENCH SABLE GAPES & YIOTORINES,
RIVER MINK CARES S MUFFS,.
■ ROCK' MAR TIN CA PES &' YIOTORINES.
These comprise a' small quantify of 'the'assortment.'
They have been bought at lojv'pricos arid will he sold \
at extremely low prices for cash,' at the -New Hat Sidre
in Y.' ■ . j S* P• Qi.ICK. ;
: H; iD. D E;M IN-.G-,
Would rtfßpectfully.nnnouncp to) tfie people of.Tloga County |
that*ho‘is bow prepared to filh all orders for'Appro, Feari
Peach, Cherry, Nectarine,-Apricbt, Evergreen and Deciduous.
Ornamental trees. Also Currants Jiaapberriesy Gooseberries,.
Blackberries and Strawberries of all now and approved vari*.
{ties. - ■ - i ) - i
Consisting of ,Hybrid*Perpetual and Sum
-lldsca,Bourbon, .Noisette, Tea,
Bengal or China, and Climbing Koses.
•CIJ I? TTfTPT? I? V ‘ Including all the finest newva
•3****’ U DDIjIV x rifled of Althea, CalycimUms
Dentzia. Lilacs,-Spiraes, Syringlas. Vibnrnnms, Wfgiiias Ac.
PT ’AVtf piyC Paeonieg. Dahlias, Phloxes. Tulip's,
*■ xj\J VV A-**> ,:^*,, 'Hyacinthfli KaTcisSis; Jonquils, LU
lies, Ac. -
* varieties, |
Poabody’B New Ilaut-boia Strawberry., 4 dot. plants, $5.
Orders respectfully solicited, j , ,
for Oraftinc,' Budding or Pruning will'bo
.promptly attended to. Aadrca« -
Dec. 16,’68. .-. . H. D|. DEWING, W bSro, Pa..
NEW . BOOjT, SHOB,
& FISDISG STORE.
THE having Jepseithß store formerly
. occupied by G.~W* West, interfda carrying bn all
the branches of the shoe and leather trade. Compe
tent workmen are employed |ih the Manufacturing De
partment, and all work warranted to be our own- ma
nufacture. ‘ •
Also; all kinds of
READY-MADE BOO|TS AND SHOES,
constantly owhand* . All ’kinds ;of Leather and Shoe
findings, also constantly o 4 hand and for sale at low
prices for cash'br ready payi
.■ HIDES and PELTS taken, in exchange for Goods
at the highest market priceJ J:OS. UXBEEOLE.
Welleboro,- Sept, a, I 860.) ' "■ :
FASHIONABLE MILLINEET SHOP,
MAIN ST., WpILSBOEO.'
TViTISS PAULINA, SMITH 1 has Just purchased her i
I>X! ;• • £ ALL A.SI). TYINTETt 0 001>S, |
consisting of Straws of kiiids, Pattern Hats,
Bloomer Hatsj Flowers, .Velvets, Silks of- all-kinds,
and In fact ' * * i * .
O SI TRIMMING $.
she solicit/Vcall from the ladles of AVeUsbjoro. and ■
vicinity, feeling confident that
MHBR GOODS WILL: BBAB..INSPS:<niDK,.'=.
and compare favorably, with those'of, eUubliih
ment in the county ia regard to price.
BLEACHING ANp-PRESSING done in a.
superior manner. '
„ 7£3~ Room Opposite Empire Store, up-starrs.
' Sept. 19, m f : ' ‘ i ■
/ • Farm und Wills ior Salt.
THE subscriber offers hi^ -Farm and Mills in Rat-,
.land for sale. The Farm eoutains_2Bo ac -es, with
209- improved, three good -houses, thr;e good
framed barns,,ontf new horse bam 30x49. - Also cue
now Steam and Water Gjritt' Mill, with three run of
Burr Stone, all in good irder, and" a good run of
custom. AH of the above property- will bo sold on
time to suifthe purchaser, (together or separate. .
1 G. W. VAN ALLEN.
Rutland, Tioga Co. Pa., May 31, 1860.
■ - £j‘Ai
I fFIHE subscribe 1 ?' has fo
j Jj • farmingjand of excel!
! cations in Tioga and Pottei
. al lots.pf improved land. s
| lands will be sold
able rates. Those wjio dos
a good form, can now do ec
overhe offered again in tbi
|' ‘ Weflsbord, March S, IB6i
*. Major Igexesai/s Office, )
Liberty, Aug&st 27, 1860. j
is hereby given to the volunteers of the
X\ f 2d-Brigade, 13th b|vi*ioß,-tbat I wiU'&vleyv
the same at Tioga, on the 22d day dfj
September next, and the Dejridiun Staff ore hereby nuti- ’
fied to attend, armed aud Equipped as‘ the law and
regulations’direct
For Sale*,
TITE undersigned wishes to soil in order to enlarge
his business,*his farm (with personal
property, stock and farming tools) situated in Ulysses,!
Potter Co.' Pa., consisting of 100 acres -80 cleared,
good buildings thereon, situated on r good road and
near n good market, a Warrantee Deed given to the
’purchaser. Price S3QOO, one third down, four years
fur the balance iu annual osvmcuts. Address
THOMAS E.GHLDLEY.
Brookfield, Tioga Co. Pf£., March 10, IS6U.
THE nuiformed militin of Tioga County Po. You
ore hereby commanded to be, and nppe.tr." on
Saturday, tbo 22d day oi September next, at $ o'clock
■A. M., in the Boro of Tio*a, lor the purpose of parade
and, drill, armed aud cqu pped as the law dircts. By
order of .. COL. L. D. LANDON.
THE Store.,Building ot...Maio Street, nearly oppo
site G. &J. L. Robinson’s Storq. Tlio'Hot is JO
teet front, and extends back 61$ feet. Xbe’Butldiug
was built for a‘ Store Iliuse, with open front. Fur
torms Ac, apply to SAMUEL DICKENSON - ,
Wellsboro Pa.
' BEHOViL. 1
Dr. SHEARER. Homeopathic Physician, has re
moved his" office and .residence from the United States
Hotel to second house below Hart's Hotel.
July 12, 1560.. •
Brown’s BTOlncßftlal Tioclio».
OR COUGH LOZENGES. For the cure of hoarse
ness, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and
to clear the voice for pualic-speakeroaud singers.
ForjEalo at Roy's Drug Store.
AARRIEBS POWDeIr is uow extensively used foT
I' horse disletiiper, alku for colds and coughs in
horses, to increase the appetite, regulate the digestion
ai|d to improve (ho condition of .iho animal, useful
also as a preventative n■ r horn distemper in cattle.
For salfi at Roy’s Drug Store.
EALSAM TOLU, COb(}II REMEDY.—This rathe
ufost popular and usefulvexpectorant uow in. use
in this'vicinity.’ It is pjropared from the Bnlsiim of a
tree growing- in hot climates,' mostly in South' America.
For sale at Huy’s Drug Store.
GLADMNG’SPATi|
Price with Hopes (j
For sale by, D. P. ROBj
Wellsboro.—June 11, IS
SEEDS. —Fresh and
Seeds,, the largest s|
will be-fuu‘nd,at Roy’s I
Field Seeds williromeml
large.packnges of Field
•"II .41111)
CAST STEEL, SUvij
ner.Sytbos, Snathe
stones, 1 grain cradles, &
-m
TJOOKS, Mngatinos
P pericr Styles. TTi
press all. C’lU and to
ml.
I- sale.* a large quantity «f
eht qb’nlity, and in good lb
t County, comprising ac; er-
rm ibn years time «t reason
sire toAecuATtb* tbcmselres
c on better terms tlian will
3 County. _
). , A. P. CONE.
JQSXAff HARDING,
Ub Division, Pa. Militia.
UaJ. the I
ATTENTION!
FOR SALE.
Wolisboro, August 29,
ENT HORSE HAYFOItfCS.
and Pulleys, complete, $12.00.
iJbRXS and. J, JLvBDSAIiL,
| reliable. Garden and Field
Lock of Seeed* ia the county
)rug Store. Farmer* whJ use
ier Roy’s Drug Store-and the
Seeds.
iG TOOJLS.
|r, Steel, and the Golden Tan
i, Rakes, scythe stones, grind
j. at OSGOOD’S.
ENDING. . j
»nd Newspapers honnd in Su
iiiversul facilities onah’ejusto
!al the LQOK SI'QiUV
ASUPERUTIVt. .. ,
* s-FONfC^BjURltlCr:
MMMa.
To the citiaena of 3SourJor»eya»dPeim*k.
.
Wolfe's Purc Cognae 'v I .'
Wolfe's Pure ltfadtriQ, Sbrirt/ Wind.'*
Wolfe** Pitre-Jonuxiea and St* CVow?
Wolfe's Pure g Sco{ch and lri*hWMtf(ey, .
ALL U{ BOTTLES.—I Wg lave to cdU'the
citizens of tjie.Cnilod SiatEa to-thd above Wines and
Liquors imported by Udolpho Wolfe» of New York, whofca
name i« familiar'. in this country for the purity of bis cole*
brated Scheldafn Mr. Wolfe, In his letter tojua,
speuiarig of the pjiriry of h!a wines and Liquors, says: ** T
will stake my reputation iw» man.' my standing as a mer
chant 01-thirtyyr«r> f -residence in. the City of-New-York, th?rt
that all the brandies and wines wlii?h 1 bottle'are pure as
Imported; and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by
every purchaser?’ ; livery bottle has the'prbprietor's name on
the wax;and a facsimile of bia siguonturo on the certificate.
The public.tuerepip'-'Ctfully invited to callaod examine for
themselves, ForsMo at Ktlailbyall Apothecaries aud Qro
cers in Philadelphia- OEOK&BH. ASHTON.
- No, 83-2-Market St£ Philadelphia.
.*> -^r..' . Scle'Jgtst for.Philaddphia.
' Bead-thofbltowfogfrom - ;
'EsorsioCs Bcsinssh for osc New Yoee Mkrcil^kt.’—Weara
t lwtppy tCkinfotm'obrtfellow citizens : (bat there is' one plfttn
la.our cits.\ylu.*ro : tbo physician,. fpothecarjj and country
'merchant; ran go hnd purchase pure wines and Liquors, as
imported, and or the-best quality, <We do notintendtd give
qu elaborate de*ci;iptiou of dm merchan’fl extensive htud
dors, ftltbougli’it will well repay any stronger or citizen to
visit Udolpbo Wolfe’s dxtonaivdwarohoase, 1 Nos. IS, 20. and
22 Beaver street, and Nos. IT, 10 .and streets
His store of Schnapps on hand ifiHdy.jor'slilpment could not -
bare been Ipsp than thirty thoiwund.cases| the Brandy some.
ton thousand casei—Vintages of 1836,tq 1650; audtenshoo- ;
"sand bases of Madeira. Short}' btid"Port /Wine, Scotch ,and
Irbsb Whiskey, Jamaica and St. 1 CU>ix Rtiro, some very old
and j>qual to any in-this country. Ho also had three large
qeTTairvfilled with! Brandy, wine, 4c., in Cask*, under Cus
tom House hi-y, (ready "for. hpUUng.. Mr.- Wolfu’s antes of
Schnapps .last year amounted to one. hundred and eighty
ihbuwnd d«*zen. and we hope that in Ices than two.years bo
.may UjvqalJy eucccwful with Ms byandtes and wises.
■ His'Lußlne.-s merits the patronage of every lover of fats
Private tamlUee who wish pnre' wines and lAquots
foc-medical tu'vshould send theirordere direct to Sir. Wtdfo
•until eiory apothecary in the loud make up, their minds to
di'Qard tht-poisonous stuff from tlieir ehelvcs, and replace it
with-Wolfe’s puro wines and Liqbore. - -
We understand Mr. Wblfo. for the accommodation of amali
-deuleisin tho-coubtry, puis -upussorfed cases of wises aud
liquors. Such a wnd«ueh a merchant, should l»e sus
tained agalnat hwlensof ihi-usaudß of oppodenu in tbo Cm*
■Mid! Stales, who sell ruinous alike fa
human health and happiness.. > 6m6
GliKAt I.NDITKMOTS.
I* A;M now; ptepared to wholesale-FLOUR, FfiKU,
MEAL aud cheaper than any maa-AU Lho
county. . As
; i BUY FOR GASH, - ■,
And being connected with several large flfmriog es
tablishments, I can afford to to-supply Lumbermen
ibd'Peelers generally with u goud article, and cheaper
than iHe-ehcttpairt. - ' '
:il havcumde jurnngemenrt in the city of Kew York
,80,as tVsupply jiuybody and
lasOCElilfiS, AT- WHOLESALE;! OE, RETAIL,
.. . - * v#iiv C3HAP* ( } 1 ~
CQFFEE. -SUGARS.: TEA, - FISH,; PORKL*
And in fact jinvihiag in the Provision line, will bo
sold cheap for (josh, or exchange for grain, i •?.
| . WANTED. ’
___ 10,000 BpSIIELS CORN .AND OATS, • 1
In exchange Groceries." Call at FRED. E.
-WEIGHT’S pßojor. Eeed nud Provision Store, Ko. A
"giur-StV, Wollahoro, Pa, ~ '
** June t, ISffu]
•iossoiXas'V hotel, ; '
BROADWAY, :;ew YOKK.; i ''' :
WHE% T cojnplctecl, tix years ago, (boSt.
laa-was! universally prdndanCed tbd mostmtg-
Scanty eunTefiienf, andt&artmgbly organised
j4i&ment of the kind; ou t-bia continent,.-: ‘ ’ . :
‘What it was{tfaen,-it remain* to;day-—m»**4ou< a r&
I'rrii'in size,'in I lhe general elements
[ of comfort until enjoyment.' .
| She Hotel has accommodationsTior 1,000 guest*;
i iaoluding 100 complete saliva, of apartments
1 for families. I ■ j . ’ , . (
Sis. hundred persons can ho comfortably seated
•atthe tiiblca of Us thiee pnMic dining- jtoomsj and
;aothiug that.wodernart has devised for.lhe booven
hauceand &ocvil gratification oflhe traveling puMio
"has beep oaiiUCd iu Us planjor is ueglected'in iteprac
tical details. ;).*■- y“
~ The early- rjopotation of* the bouse at [borne and
abroad, dciivdd from its' 'magnitude; its superb aj>-
pointnujats, anjd its- k<jnic\iikc. cpui/ott*
Las been enhanced every year by the.unwearied exer
tions of tbc'PijoprictoTs:"• '* .* ' sRt*p:m3 '
' ■ f 3|ivE AiAVELIi/TVHITCOMB 4 CO.
ST.
TO Ai!I*>i|OXHJBBS.
THE Bubscfiher begs dcajre 'toWpfdm J the puhJro
tbathis Flouriug is now in
complete operation, and that! be bwj ;beeii] putting lii
new machinery, and among ibprbat, j
BOn'TOX'S \vLEBRA f$D WJ3EAT SHUTTER,
uscd.in the hfjstMills of Rochester, .IT. Y. He baa
nlsb ti Corn Shelter and* Corn, Ccackerj a x new Com
Meal Sifter, "and ia thertffpre prepared' tojgririd com
from the earl . Also bolts /or Wbeatr-oue ,for
good |itid one for poor wlipat, so as not tp mix good
and poor flouil.
c K. B/ A fifjst-fMc wilier, freto the celebfatedYlour
ipg Mills of 'SjVagdell Jc Co., N. ¥.* ia
,iiow employe#. HeseivedS years in,their employ#
and comra well recommended, i,j) • , \ ■
X&- CnsUfcft'il for prainT HAILEY.
* Mansfield, pept. 5, ISGO.j^ r wE |t :
To Perseus Out of
i GENTS [WASTED tUellaheEßlE SEWING
—We or wa
at; from s2o to $6O per month..and'expenses paid".'
This is a uewj machine, and so simple in its onnstruc-
Uua that u of 10 years caa loam to .operate ifchy
half an hourjs ins-truj-tidn. It is equal to any Family
Sewing Mmftune in use, andAho price is but Fifcecu
DaHurs. j ? - ,
Versons wishing 9a Agency will address
J ROYLAN,
Secretary Eric Sewing Machine Company,
-4-WO r, , , MILAN, OHIO.
i ' ! '■ r ’ _
STRAWBERRIES.
AS vrp havelrecelred matvyjletU’tß Trow correspondents in
various 1 art* of the County at diflfcrcnt'tmius. inquiring
where they cm procure the Domestic Straw bci rlo»*. v«
Imrtr made air ihgemcuta to supply those who may want them
at llie ratci delivered in VVellbboro. 1
- ; per doz; per honM.
, Pealmilys'Nvw Hautboie, 50 cts,
. tVdsous Albany 37 J />, 2.‘*o
- H.iukeiV, j. 3"V$ ,2.50
McAvy.va Superior, , , 25 3J/0
Lcrvworth'il Profile. 1 -37J4' UW
~ Ttarou {jiew £ft ueb Variety) •75 1 . 4,N) *
Scarlet Magnate, 1•’ ,50 , 3.1 <O.
Tidier No.l. \ , 7 . .50 3.00
- Denting*)) Xbw Sredllfig. 1 1 75 4up
.As are ull ctvml, pprehasera can select from
ilium to Mill liiimsdvui. AjVorMetß’to.ho ’ 5
: r . is-. - .j' A^itatoi 1 Office, Welteboro P •#_
”1 , iiyfcaAY. -
CAME td the premifec> of Nathaniel Ames, in Mid
dlebi.ry. on morning of tho 26th,. a smdl
.black MAKE,. bnild-'omoly built and in .good.ord- y s
witfrboth hjinxl lect white, and a small tCd spot ab<» 6
Iho siio of -i dollar bn ibe lelt side, which looks ns If
it bad boon jwurn by .tho buck pod—said marc looß*d
air if shot hold been rode or drove hard through .U
night. .TU4 owner x» requeued to come forward, pro\ 3
property, pay charges ami ta'.ib bar away;- ; -*
SPECrAJL ..COURT* . ’
NOXICIS is hereby ijfivcn that* Special Court will
be bold in IVdNbexo, for t,hc trial of specbil
causes'moved into said’Court, commencing on M* u«
day, November l*2ih next, Hon.- David WUmut prts&U
ding, J i. • , JOHN & DONAIiDSON,'PrWh'y.
will find. U tp.thur advantage to call rt
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supply of frfontial 0 : h» yiml- T scnroa * kfafds
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