The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, November 19, 1862, Image 3

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few' Advertisements
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'p^wAcnAas^S,
■I« 0/ £eq«r(T;lo)j«3?oit9ffi<!%! >a v V‘, 1 u
irch will be rented tSxt j^*|
gening, < sos9sRf | *) , J'
■.OE.—Tber* 29 maeb, trut^/, vjbat aniev ‘
>er «oy« (hot tho hartownlics in ths dpta-;
oi® Be»f ttrafo
TKmldnsH»i(B;th«m..; / ;• :<-■ i ,r
oF6ra6oL^srADEair--13io
idopted ip some o|„om Common 1
"it Book gtojaat tbalowplt tty.
.foretdtgrtißomeiit i ;
/.G'ojfE.T-Mr. Parsons X> piling, the. Betel Gjjw
uha«aa qonSned in «ur jhil for ethe hwt' Wpj
As, on suspicion of having brok'pn his parote, hsa
taken to ? B b? an,
„ of tbs ProrosVMarahaßGenoral to that, .
j? Acadbut. —By an' advertisement else
~ it will be eeeb that tbe.Winti*; Term; of this 1
tatiott commences Dec. 2d. .flCha Ball Term jd*t
. if said t» have been -quite successful and tju|.
■pecU for"the beat term‘are still bettor. 1 . |J| : ’
jssrjoa cax.ai.havs TgtL.—Befpra ,jton go|£
-oping look atthe advertisementjspf;» newspaptlji
roan, wb'o advertises very liberally is always;*;
ij.tfjaler; ho sells mora goods than an pli
lideahis light japder (Pbushcl, and is ther»f(W*l[l
to sell cheaper. . . . i; ,fi ||i
War News is scarce.' There is ftothtajr~o£
'ortonce from the army, during the
i<j Army hasd)esn divided by-G©?.
jrps, two bn the Jeft.under two L oii i
adder Sumner; and the two 5 ih the centre, uni or?
»r. We jjhaiv hear .froci themSotm.- 5 ; • ; j j -
Joi.upcATios,—We.learn that'a grand iDeSo
ic Jollification'is to lake place here one .'pridaF
c(xt, in honor’ of the late Demoorati«M#(!pkit.;
don’t know whether the” Ayministfaftrs
Dnion-Ko-Parfj” of this countj,. tjrp. 'ioyjtted
it. . ( . £. ,7" t,i£' . ’ . 1 0 A.f P- . ,*
' s T n ta1,.,. ( ........1,........... 55 4P® .
iOn the idiinti Seal ion of 'the pimpbrtyk'the guilty
| {jarties coofi/ 'admitted’their crime and urged in exten
iifatipn thjit it jyo's their firjt attempt, in this method
‘iqf shopping. The husband, ( "fioirercr, eery ungat
’lahfly, ; as we think, endeavored to place, lou much re
sponsibility on- the wife, notwithstanding' the fact
■ i ’ J thet i'portion of thb'goods were found on his back.
Fine.—hast Tpesday (llth'inat.,) a Biebroke ‘Gideon euidlrt owned a good farm, and. woe able to
ti«'lafg« frame pirn of I. if. Mitchell in Tiogft pay ,a- fine if they would let him. off »o. After a oon
ibip and co'mrpnutcjiftßd to the large frame shad Woftation ailßround, bo whs fined ■ $lOO. Upon the
ling.' Both ware completely dcattoycti, idcUi- payment of this, iie -nilil bo allowed do depart
tout Ip lu us of hjoy, ...Loss .s6oo^, only. -for the Key of the Arch, and., we trust will sin no
Icicrcd.’ Vfc believe the origin oif the fro 1 a ( .lucre. —Elmira Pirn!. ,
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°' . ■ ■ . ..'yd'-. ■- . ""'IJUABEI-ED. [■
loann Bor”—our correspondent TnTKiles’ 1 i l;Tn .St. Malbow’s Church, Sunhury Penna., on the
hns' joined his Kogiment after V'visit to’ J Ufa of Kin-ember, by the Rev. B, Wistnr Morrir, the
nns joinea n “ t ‘ - ' , W LEWIS W. GIBSON, and MAJIY, daughter V
I, id Richmond, add gredtithto readers of thp cfiarleB q D ’ onnel . - - ’
once mure. We welcome him back toour ,J ' r " ,
, , ~ ■ „„ d. lAt Cleveland, N. Y.. on the 20lh of October, by the
, ted can t ae* but what ho is as ohecrfnl ds j, ey Jfr Wc „ Bj Pr OTIS.iW. GIBSON, U. S. N.fand
W. 51.," and .Lieut. Mitchell arc on hand, CYNTHIA M. FAB-MER.
• tr giving us a moat interosliug pecount offtho , C Wcl! , l)l)rft lfle 00 f Charles gienjetl , Sor .
[K-bn)ohd-ward. ; J m 2, by the Rev. A-. A. Marpte, Mr. JAMES
____ _ __ t 0 Mis!{ MARY lIILTBOLD. 1
i* is wStu^MspsnT.— yftlu* j ffp. > V ■
ber :Mill WUlwtnfport,lj<t longing to jj * , r , j p j'u p’ '
iiigdon A Diven.of this village, weal entire. | ; ,^ a pUal at Washington, D. C., on the 7th
wj by fire-on Saturday night fast. RulestU insti.'GEOKGE W. DICKINSON, of Sliddlehucy,
.duo waassojfi®,"bo Which them;-was ah ini aged 40 years. He was wana-fiiembariof Co. H, 45th
of $25,000.’- About $lO,OOO worth of lubber Augl. Pa. V°L . . . -
destroyed,—Nleu'ra Press. i ;fn Aab dry, Chin raid a County ”Pe., Oct. 9th, 1562,
- r I AN|OELIK E, J wife of Martin V. Andrews, Aged 22
years. -The deceased was’a 'daughter of Marshal
Otirtt, bf Charleston. Tioga Co. Pa.,
’liksscd are tho dead who die in the Lord.
'i* 1 ? . r '*V * •
IhMiddlabary, ;on thelOth in«t, ALBERT, infant
spbrdf Clark and Sally Lceto.' J > 1
,y.\r- '‘No , nidi‘o tjc’U suffer pHlfr,
•{'Hi i.* :•* : For "now j'
f'-‘ from ’ the cares of (life
A Upon tpo Sati^r’s.'brdaßt.
A beaiCWeighfDg two bundred[ponnd« wai|
<d by Anderson Iltjbarte, ondshotby Robert]
rioick, on tba isuunlpin aidft oppositp.Uaniel:j
ijb'slfarni, neat MoßthurarHW,'this counter*;
An old settler.saystliat 1 a Bear had boon en
_ plate' J evory year t»f the last
ir yQ&is.~'Lycomiiig Gdzeitt.
jb of- two coal trains on
irt 'on i ' Cnrplng and*
id about four miles this side Jgrjrier
vhUh one man lost hts lifa^nMlvu tfy and
*re-badly ■ We', di,d, f pot get iho
fwnul lost week, and hav©- r qo,: particulars.
'ie here at-tioon-did not reach us till npar-'
k\ incc<tt&eqrti#aeeiol this
. . -...- ■ m.c.a;
kcclat’iox is Better.— juet sow • i Kn „ svill()) Pa ( CHARLIE, Son of
igagcd in buying up the batter ct«P,,(>f Andlldlena BillmgK .
Butter hu-taddenly gone up in the Nepf j v .steely hr o years had'«„r little Chorilo boon witb
i«t, becauso ’of a "scarcity, but because ns,’hot duringthatbrief period ho had become the
if eichsnga o» London ie »o foctf tb*pt iddrdf oiir hearts. How fondly we cherished oar
. profitably shipped If/it 'sells «bpi)dd for
...... . »- •’ every hide breeze of life. But what earthly Jove
pnee u bring* in Now. premium on : s ave our!oved one from the Icy breath of death?
pays for the transportation and loaves a t-apd bno.irad autman morniDg the “Pale Messenger’'
margin profit. 11 Butter ia’flrkinabrings the |bt>H?Crtir Charlie away; and the little one thaf blessed
■*" ; • | its winning sweetness, is now an angbl
bfeyoTStTibe silent 'stars. But while we mourn his’
*eswyflof-a, we fee! it is far better that oar darling has
‘thus early gone from the shadows of life, to that bet
,-&eV&od, where death and sorrow never come. ■
v? I J Jit is well our Heavenly Father - I
c .r him while his life was pure; I
t' It U well he did not leave him,
‘t | •• • All life’s troubles to endure.
i'.ft is well, and yet the tcar.drop
y [ Falletb, for alas v c know, ’
r, \. 1 our fire side will.be lonely,
’ j'Wfl shall miss oar darling so.” cost. ,
roGA Countv - TBACHitua* Institute. — The
County Institute,. held- another -session in
'fcf the Seminary, last WeeV,"at Ida nsfiel d,
»d that about two hundred teachers w'erfe in
tendance. "The exercises Wert conducted by
* Superintendent, assisted by Ex Co. Snpt.,
'oldi, Supt. C. ot3tadfor3 Co.,
(Ex-meoibjr H. H.,> Profo* Wigfctioan,
id others. . The Sessions' wero unusually
«nd the evening Sessions qi© said to, have
attended than ever
formation was imparted to the teachers,
3t fail to have the 1 desired* «2ect. in ■ our :
'houla. ■* ' *
itcpbul Ciuxoe.—Jisijja. Esq.,
i> Editor of the. Chatnuqne (Jf. Y.)
u withdrawn from that-Journal. Mr.
lied a trenchant pen' on behalf of Democ
rat spurious kind of which the IJuchan-
Hughes of onr State, and the'Woods, the
the Seymours of JJew. York, are thoex
'■h't kind of Democracy which kcknowD
rec J >aan has the right to the proceeds of
>r.and that the Constitution' of the Re-’
intended to protect Freedom instead of
lOce *he retreat "to flurrisoh’s
1 has been the unflinching,pdvocato-of
tatornl, alleging theinoapaoity of that
fewoa therefor; and it rnust now be a
hade to the Bditor> to know
ef hi»friei*dif‘di(lu't‘Bee it,” Old
‘d. Good bye, “Judge." Here, is out.
youraeff and your successor, t?Uh onr
' Soldiers’ Aid Bbfcusrr.—On thc22d
r > t!ie Indies of Middlebury, met and
selves into a eueiety tu furnish supplies
The fallowing Indies are
Society: President, Mr?.,A.
“tttideats, .Mrs. I.' NewhalJj. jSrss' M.
,r£r * M**.- Dr 6. Stevens; Secretary,
‘ss. Tim member,* of the Societyhave
and Sp‘»jnst ene month from the
• Dt i a* ihg re*alt,ef their labor, a box
‘olloßing nrtielor: i '•. .
’* P’Uowa, IS bearers for wounded
’ ’’tappers, 6 shirts, 3 pairs Caafon
’ l2 «yo-ahsdes,’i4 linen towels,-20
I ** slippers, I® pla-cuihlons, with
«'■«* cotton, 12 ib*. lint, 1257
•tumponi dove-tall bwjdages; .
‘1 3*
*i ■ '*
U-: 5
M-,
77 IbsVclliti apples; . SPECIAL. i
f can 1 five quart, cap of I Lh b^e „ <* 6 o^s t
aealad, tomatoes; f papers corn .starch y Jji jMpe, by
kaOap.j liapqogo ; I bottle, i black curranU—weightof making their pprchases at J
box, three hundred and thirty-four lbs. Eighidojdars'’ ...Tx * ‘ P i 1
hmutfiftyrdCnts, is all thojncureytbaJ; -has been eentyb- ■ \ M~ *\v;~ , ‘■,
uted, hut the.ladieebave.beettfety generous with oth- 1?
er things which are essential in .makipg up a box.— VlaAr XiiaOti X UavAj *
We desuairoieen nn the‘‘So^e'ty'’during Jt 'thi ; war: Hb-eWdeto^ww-W o
and'that our f^ whicE wHI beheld at
friends wilt : ri<it "weary pftWell’ doing,” but-hontinae tavm ' vnnW ‘ PHIPPS
.to bestaw'iiUerilly, e'oshWg&s they/ehsilbe needed,! .Hls3?!S*s) ?VJft ’ITT?! j3T?I i" !
jtgbmigh banner oflibertymay- "We have fall lincspf
soon be waring proudly over’every State, from Cana- ®rown Sh««UngqundShbjtiigs|j Den
da to the Gulf of Mexiebi'antotf/f *»*•,“ irlfc&l
its HttenaaeSfciSfcay. love<
In this stock we capnot be beat*. Having
a large stock of P!ain*ans Figured
Afohaira, .'Plain*AipatJas, Figured and Plaid/MeriDoes, 1
Faramettas, .Cashmeres, BeLaines, «tc..,from the rich
goods to tbe'lpwest prices in market.* * r yjJ ~ *•* -
1 ' SHAWL AND CtdA ( k' STOCK, i
TROCHE; SHAWLS. SINGLE A DOEBLEv
BLANKET “ " ■ ;
fancy,wool : '*■/'/’ . ;
Cloaks, Sacqaes, Cloak Cloths, Trimmings <kc.> lui
this steckwe can suit everj one. j..
. CLOWS AND CJSSIifEIiES..
Black, and Fancy Csaslmeres; Melton’s Black
Broadcloths, Overcoming*, Satinotta, CkSbrneretls,
Kentucky Jeans, Faomers and Mechanics Cassimeres,
Cottonadea and in prices as low as can be found in
the county. -' '' ■" r..T
o. '- T x\y\
Fem Aii'Skop-inftSß.—'These “cold shilling
s WndS , W ITordinhep’* are rt not'Vdcy -gentle-reminder
that the sterner frigidity of winter are close at hand,
bet.-liege lord ho .well ( fnjtjfied, .the, coming
blasts. So, at leastVovidently" fhocgfit ’Mrs/<3iseon
Cq4S»;l3?b
Tuesday ,l»et, together w.(th> her .husband/sho. came
into town, and Immediately commenced a regular
raid upeh' our, numerous ililhlng stores. At
-ole place she: seised npon-acoupleof vesta; at'an
other a pair of pantnlooiia (hope for the sake of her
innocentGideoorshe,didn't want;tp wear ’em;) at a
third a ct>at l jepd .sp_pn adrgafiuiiiun,^ud til she had
.received .worth of,clothing, which she
(oatafurdtme). packed a w ?J .in' a trunk at the Hetel
p wpere she was,sojourning., i ,Sho and the innocent
Hodges then retired to dream, of the admiration they
-would.elicit as they, arrayed ii} the habiliments of
and ' fashion, dashed in among their rural
friends of Tldga. Bat/alasi ‘‘the best laidplans of
knloe and.men. (4nd ire think women, tee,) oft gang
a. glee.” Yesterday morning Officer Hill called
fan the twain, and took'them together with extensive
wardrobe, before Justice Cooley, The fact of thear
i rest soon’becoming known among thosw-who, in these
chilly times, contribute spacpeptpbly to the outer man,
there was a rush to the Police .Office, and, some car
ried away mementoes of the Pennsylvania advenlu
rers. The bill of goods thus dispensed hy Major
i fCooley foots up as follows: r
j Guttepburg 'A Co., 2 Ve5t5....... .$l4 ffO
ivYOliltlkei It Vest.., 175
“ 1 Cap ............ 75,:
C. ,SCuart & C0.,1 pair,o£,Pante.... 8 #0
j.-,:; 1 pair Boysjßoots.... ; l 50
S. Stryker, 2 pair of Gloves ~ 2 25
if C. Werner, J. pair Pants..., 5 00
; E.-Xojifwio,, I.Slifrt 15 0
-'Unknown, i Coats—...... 20'00
:io^
Jffl IST OF LETTERS remaining in tfia Post
-Office at Wellsboro, pet. IS, 1862;
Andrews, ililea Hemenger, Loren
Bußor,. Mrs. Landis • Haitmnn, Elizabeth
Louden*Mrs. M. ; ’ Jacquemtn, Kate ‘ 5
• . Knox. Robert *
J. E. Langan, Mary Jan© /
C. M. . • Langworthy, J, D.
iioyeai-Mrs.'E, Parker, Harriet E.
*Clwk;;Joho Potter, Rufus H,
-' • . Bobbins, Mpry^S.
Denison, Jane Sampson, John
Jane 2 ' \ Elizabeth .
Jane ’ . Charles
‘ Springsteen, Miss E. J.
itpe, Sabra • , Thompson, E. ‘j. Mrs, 2
PeHpbv’TL W, * *’ *’ Taylor, Miss Mary' “
tfjplfs, J. E* . Wetmore, Lester ...
‘ '
Persons catting for any of the above lelterv.will;
please say they are ftdjrevt*sed., v» x -
1 1 > ;iJ s » ‘HCra NOTING, P. M.
I" ISTOF'HETTERS 'remaining in the Post
J Office at Tioga,OcCfb, 1562 :
B J. ;Morae, Mary J.
B; oven, Miss *yfeelovo (y oPriee;Mrs, Hannah
B:'own, Wllfiard 1
Bush.'Mrs.-Lydia <3SSSlirfe»,' Rochester •
Bfc- ■ /
E! sworlh, Lewid’ 1 ' C. L. i
Et chan^u»nt,.Alies, ; Strait, Miss E11a?,.. , I
if usliindcr, Josephine ‘ Scchri.st, Havid" v ' '
Hi fne^,, Mis* .Tieteria ■' 'iEatterly, Miss Ann EU
J&cob ’Reed,Miss Mary Jane •-
Johnson, J. C. Vatitilbury, Jebti
Lcw,A, ‘ Walker, Miss Mary P.
■ Pfeims calling for any of the above letters, will,
plfiyo say- they arc advertised. '
. ‘ .' I J ' . ' LEWIS DAGGETT, P. M.
- J HMfNfpTRATOK’S NOTlCE—Letters of od-
having.been granted , to' tbe eub
acrlbsr 'oS the estate of Henry S. Lurrison, late of Ciy
meh TWnsbip, dcc’d., notice is'hereby given to those
Ind thted to.gaid estate, to make immediate payment,
nnt .tfioso having claims,, to present them properly ad-
Iheittidattal, for settlement-.to the subscriber.
.' Jl"' SUSAN E. LARRISON, ddn’rx.
CJjtoct, Oct. 15,1562.*
B i;! i . - ' .
■®S E a T | A'/ ® 0 D »®Y AilGDinrA I «B.
AND SHOES..
Mens Double Sole, Kip Booty-Rouble Sole
Kip, Mens Stbgpi do!, Boyfc £b.y Ybtfths Uo. r W6meni
Calf Custom'mBde Shoes, Xadfe£ Eidhnd Morocco
Balmoral Boots, Bodies Kltf/niSd E&fc&hg'Balrttoral
Kid and
-jpi tr<i ’ Sfofoci/b Boots, Childrens Shoes, : all hinds.' We
can suit all calls as to - ’’*• ’ * a} '
. / ; l " n
and will guarantee the-prieea aa low aa the lowest/
Batter/Eggi 'tfad ctjrer^Prodnco,
tnhen on jßvoraWe Jorßfs.,” , p rr 4 t
AH Early Solicfietl»
■■ ■• ■ J AMK6 A’. -PERSONS,’
e. 1 , ;v -.u Jfo;3, BLO<?K,
,_ yi CORKING, K. T.
Oct. 15, 1362.
Tioga ,go. court proclamation.—
Whereas, the Hod. Robert G. While, President
Judge for the 4th. Judicial District of Pennsylvania,
and Eoysl Wheeler and Victor; Case, Esq.’s, Asso
ciate Judges in Tioga county*have issued their,pre
cept; bearing s *dnte the 6th day'of September, 1562,
and to me directed, lot the holding of Orphan's Conrt,
Court of Common Pleas, General Quarter .Sessions,
and Oyer and Terminer, at Wellsboro/ for the County
of Tioga, on the 4th Moqdpy of Novembpr, (being the
24th day),TS62, and to‘hotflinweTWo weeks.
. is therefore, hereby given, to the Coroner,
Jusrices’of the Peace, and’.Constables in and for the
county of Xtega* to appear in the)?; pirn proper per.
sons, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and
remembrances, to do (hose things whichfif their offi
ces and in the!? appertain to he done, and all
witnesses and other persons prosecuting in bchitlf of
the Commonwealth against any person dr persons, are
required to be there-attending, and not to
depart at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punc
tual in their attendance at thdappointed time, agree-
Given under my hand and spa! Sheriff's Office, 1
in Wellsbbro, the 15th>day of- October ia the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred-and sixty
two/ ' " ' E. STOWELL, Jr./ Sheriff.
OFFICE C|F. JAY COQKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AREN'T, '' '** U -
At JAY COOKE & CO., Bankersf
114 SOUTH THIRD STRRET, '
.; ' .7 ■ ■ ’
Philadelphia* Nov. 1,1862 k
The undersigned, having been appointed Subscrip
tion Agent by ihe-Secretary of the <Treiuttiry; is now
prepared ip famish, «t once, the
No® twenty Tear 6 percent Bond*,
•of the United States, designated ns ‘* l Five-Twenties/,
redeemable at the pleasure of thcGovernmcht, after
fivpjrears; and authorized; by Act of Congress, ap
proved February 25.1862.
The COUPON BONDS ateissued la -sums ofsso,
SlffO, $5OO, $lOOO.
The REGISTER. BONDS is sums of $5O, $lOO,
$550, $U)00, and S6QO0 V/ ,
Interest it Six
from dpte of purchase, and*!*'- > x
" PAYABLE IN- GOLD, ,
I wbici iF't>qnol, 4t the present promi
-lum on gold, to about e'iyht per cent, per hViHim, •
Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Caprfiriiats, and
rtldfe\nb'er ; imit trfdso' feffect a
J l&tgtige upon all ‘Railrtifcd & CkifliJs/JBsnk - Stocks
and the all the
Manufactures, «c., Ac*, inthe ctmntry-s ’and ttat the
full and ample provision ure&b fdr the payment of the
Interest end liquidotioD-ot priaQipaU by Customs Du
ties, Excise Stamp? and Internal Revenue, serves- tQ
make these-Bonds the'
, Best, Mott Available and Mott Popular Investment
> in (he Market.
Subscriptions received at sn Legal Tender
Notes, or notes and checks of banjes in Philadelphia.
Subscribers by mail will receive prompt attention,
and every facility and explanation will be afforded on
application at this office. ; ' ‘ ’
A full supply of Bonds will be kept on hand for
immediate delivery. . ' JAT QOOlvEj
-NovT 12, 1£&2; ~i ! ■ Subscription Agent.
• COM,
TO' WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.-Tbe list of
Internal Revenue Assessments for, that part of
Tioga County, koown aus Division No. 8, will be open
for inspection at the f Office of. S. B. ELLI in
and fur that part of {ho County, known as
Division Mo. 9, will be open for Inspection at the Of
fice of C. H, GOLDSMITH, near Knoxville j and for
the remaining part of the County/knowhas Division
No. 10, will bo open for inspeotion'at the Office of iL
BULLARD, in Wellsboro,until Dec. 2. lStf2.
will bold a aapp enj atih © Court House
in WeflBhoro,for Tioga County, on Ihe 2d and 3s, ef
December 1862, when he will adjust any difficulties
that may have arisen from improper assessments. ']
GEORGE BOAL, Assessor of Intern&Lßweaae of
the IStb Collection District.. , . ■ *v(.„
November 19,1862.
into the enclosure of the Subscriber, on the
V^^ n^n^intl?l, r arPii tan
Markon'the the left side. The owner is reques
ted-Co (Tyr/fJrove CHaigca and'lake him
away. otfhfrfrilLbe disposed’ of L atfcJf®iu£'iir law. • t
V , JAMES KELLEY^
Charleston, 1862. * *
| Application la Dlrorte,
Harjriftti: Xrumfcn, '
«y'
■{ •- 'f • • .uJ'i *’
T?m. H; ) v"J *'<
jib Wm_ Truman:, Ton are. herebyinotiSed
Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Countr, for a Di
vorce from the bonds of hfattimony.andfhat the said
Court has appointed Monday, the Jitb-daj.ef'ltoTejß
ber neat, for heariijg the’ said Harriet A.Ttdfaaniin
the premises, at .which time and place jpo can attebd
if yon think-proper.-'"" H. BTOWEtiL, Jn., |
Wellsborp. Noy. 5, 1862., .Sheriff!
» FASHIONS.
; ::'S. PZ. QUICK, .
Hd.135 winer^stirce r; Eimtraf,
keeps constantly «n hand a general assortment of
FASHION SILK'AND CASSIHERE HATS.
AW all kinds of’Soft Hats and Caps, Fqrs for ladietl
Ac* Hats made to order. Coll and.leave your rueas-,
urff r and then you can have a Hat to fit yom Prices
to salt the times. Quality warranted,’ ’ "
Elmira, Starch 19,1882. ■ 1 • ! 1 ’ 'V.
OE SALT—just received _ and
for rale by 1 %. UABItEW. .
June IS, IMS- -■ -SuicJaLtiiAaa;
NOTICE
CSTKAY.
!
asrejili tgja&if s£LOG& :
BEGS loaVe'to notify snbh «f hti friendi and tb.
public who donbt'»lmdy’know, that btf i> «fik*
mor*oa : ! •..■! : • '■ ,■{ ;;.
« THE OLO STAMPING GROUND"- ;
on the corner -wh&ro stood tbo old " : .
jBJf PIR-E [ STORE'
[ before ilths eed jnore pertioulerly that be bai
jpst received alarge end varied slock of
FAIX , AND WIOTEIt ; , ; .
DRYGOODS,- ; .v.,: ... . ..= • : cm
LADIES’. GOODS, . ■ • -
' READY MADE CLOTHING,
:if, , BOOTS,.SHOES, \
as well as a full assortment of -i '' , • ■
HARDWARE,
■■■ QDEENSWARB. ‘!
, ~,' ,■ V ’ WOODEN-WARE, and. !
. . ‘ GROCERIES, ,
specially \o‘ tbe’Wanle of the * community,
Merrill sell them at tbe lowest living prjoes;.:;; r p ,
CASH Anv PBODVCG 1
of aU<k||(is taken In for Goods.,
Wellsboro, Oct. A 1852., ,
Hoars, shoes, leather and
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FRARELIN SAYS: ' • , !
“Ifhefr yotj .hftvo anything to advertise, tell
publio of-iC'lti plain, simple language.” ■ .
X am manufacturing good custom made iHDots l and
Shoes whicb*l‘W>l|:f£li*|rts<fcir?pnp«, and only for
iftKjiDY i Sooty Hork cannot lie a? low
"rates per pair, as eastern made si op-work/but‘it cnn
and will bo sold at priees’ wfiich will enable the par*
chaser ty fi ßsotegt.his feet substantial hoots
moi;« chjatylrib'an .a poor slopshop article,
jybk’bi ertih « fy chances not to fait irTpioccs wlthfne
weeks..serficp, is ~b,p t r a doubtful protection id
'wetland cold weather. Try me. ,
Buck ' and ; Doeskins Wanted, :
in aijd.ih.ort blub, for which T Will pay cash
and a good price.
Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted,
JforSftiicty XjWHldisomy calh. / V > v , i'
1 1 a Sliccp £elts Wdntiod, /'
for which I, will also pay.QAsh aad ihe.highest mar
ket pried: ~ ' * 1 * • ’ " ’ ■ _
An assortment of solo, tipper, calfskins and linings,
pegs,
Ac.f kait'ConVtnnily *on fiand/which .1 will sell cheap
for cash. Shop on Main Street between Wilcox?* and
Bullard's. . _G. W. SBARS^
N. B. ‘t caft f *giVe CTbdltj because, to be plain, I
haven't got it to give.
I . WellsUro, August 27, 1802.
: .l.' SI. SMITH,
|^~ AS now dn baoJ and Is dally receiving at bis
NEW STORE,
OPPOSITE fHE DICKINSON HOUSE,
a full and complete assortment of
Fail and Winter Goods,
• • . » r- . r ‘ ' i
which have been bought on the most favorable terms,
and will ta offered to at a
VERY .SMALL,'ADYANCEx .
SfanVofiU' ' ** "■
pqMe sr i c qo& vs f.
w4re purchased at different times during the Summer,
thus enabling hrm to sol] them ' a
. Less than Current Netv Yoric Pidcea,
and still mokes a small profit. . Advantages of .
SUCH PURCHASES
will at all times be' given to ■‘the customers as ter as
possible. A years experience in selling QjrtSp^for
Ready Pay paly,
has folly ,confirmed him4u the opinion that this is-the
only proper Way, for both „
Buyev & Seller,
asU enables him to do better by his customer ,lharl
would be possible under the Credit System. , The
_ Ready Pay System
'Wilflberefore be continued, and 'tilsb
- THE ONE , PRICErSTSTEM,
believing that to be the only policy consistent with
v Honesty and Palr Dealing, -
AU persons from Tioga County visiting Corning are
INYTTED TO CALL. •
and make an oxamttiadbn.-
' "Corning, Oct. S, idd2i
Q. W. WEttIWOTOW & GO’S. BAWE (
Corning, K, y., i
(Located ifr the Diccnrsoy House.) *
American Gold, and Silver Coin bought endsold. ,
New York Exchange, - l do, *
' UncuiTent Money, } do, *
United Stales. Detuned Notts' “ old issue” bought.
Collections made in all parts of the Union at Car
rent nites of Exchange. -
Particular pains will be taken to accommodate oar
patrons from the Tioga Volley. Our Office will be
opeoat 7 A. M., and close’ at 7 P. M'.p gfving' parties
passing orer the Tioga Rail Bond ample time to
transact their business before the departure of the
train in the morntng r and after ita arrival in, the
evening. Q. W. WELLINGTON, President;
* Cprniog, N. J Y., Nov. 12, ISO 2. . .
MANHOOD; HOW LOST,? HOW-RESTORE*?
Just published,-in & Seftled Envelope. Price
Sue Gebtfo: ArLecture and
Kudical Cure nf py‘ Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Elntesiotfs, Signal Debility, and
Impediment* Marriage generally, Nervousness,
Consatnption,-Epilepsy aml.fiis , Menial and Physi
cal Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac -r-By
Robt. J. Cclvlrwell, M. D., Author of the Green
B ooi, &C. . , - , , i
The’world-renowned author, in this admirable Lec
ture, tilearly proves from bis own experience that the
awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually,
removed without medicine, and without dangerous
surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or
cordials, pointing out a mode of euro at once certain
and effectual; by which, every sufferer, no uiaiUCr wbnk
his condition taay be, may cure himself cheaply, pri
vately', and radically. The lecture will prove a boon
to thousands and'thodsflnds. ' ,
Sent under seal, in a plain evelope. fo any address,
on the receipt of six, cents, or two. postage stamps, by
addressing, ‘ Dn. CHAS, J. C. KLINE,
127 Bowery, New York, Post OffitAlJox, 4&B&.
Nov. 12, m'2. j ~ ' . ‘"
| To Cou»mn pflVe*.
THE advertiser, having been restored to health tm
1 a few weeks by a rery simple remedy, after har
ing .suffered several years with a severe long effect
tion, and tbntdread disease. Consumption, is anxious
to make known to bis fellow sufferers the means of
cure.
To nil who desire it bo -will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with direcfionsfor
preparing ap'djusing the same, which they will a
*Mfc cure Aithma, Brmtchili*, Ac,
The only object of the adve*tiser in sending the pre-,
seription is to benefit the nlßicted, and spread infor
mutiop'whioh he conceives to be invaluable, mid be
hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, ns it will cost
nothing and may prove a blessing.
Fatties wishing the prescription will please address
Bev. EEWAIID, A., WILSON,
Williamsburgh,
Kings County, Kew Verk.
Opt. Ist. 1862.
Application for license-t-NoUcs is her?*
by giTßn that the following ponied person ha#
filed hit petition io the office of the Clerk of the
Ganns ofXiag. for License to keep public
; fronts), ttljt t' MX . .'i
I. PeMw Both, •*.' ■■ : '■ v j
' Prints, Prints* ■
. a tfiJ-qrrr
Xon Tbaujand Tards Superior. Madders, warranted
.faff, jftaddcf colpni, at j'ebiltiug per yaVd.
Press Goods, Dress Goods,
In this department jrm will find, all the KerellUt
of the Season, from tbo
LATEST IMPORTATIONS.
W» hare paid particular attention to- this department
and bulierfc we can pleas* lb. , 1 .
MOST J TASTIbIOVS. ■ ,
CLOTHS AND CAbMREBEs'
TVe bare * very fall assartmeat of the abov", good,
at alUfaelory prices; also '
FARMERS AND MECHANICS
Cheap BattineU, Sheeps Gray, Tweeds, Jeens,
C tO T H IN 6.
.WabaVfr just received direct from Manufacturers,
s oowof the* :
' LARGEST AND BEST
assorted Block of CLOTHING trtf vfftred in
THIS MARKET,
This Slock, purchased eiclasir'clf jot CASri.'lu
how offered for your inspection, and ut -
Prices Lower
than eon be found elsewhere, wbieb can be proved by
• inspecting the goods consisting of
OVER-COATS, .
FROCK-COATS,
. DRESS-COATS, , , ,
CUTAWAYS, ' ■ '■
. ;-PANTS AND YjESTS, :
I
\ ‘ * ' •
of all kinds and latest-styles. Those wishing
1 . i ■ "i- ■
READY-MADE GARMENTS
will do well to hall at once, as we are confidenTthat
; THIS STOCK
will give universal satisfaction. .
| TERIXB k «0.
BOOT A shoe depahTjiest,
at: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. -
This Departmunt is overflowing, Wo have taken
UNUSUAL PAINS
to purchase none but the finest and, most durable
qualities of
i i
Bools and Shoes,
t
and-feel confident ‘that an-lamination of them by
ANY PERSON ,
in want of-such articles will ensure a sale. _*
THIS PUPABTIENt
■ i
of oars then presents at the present time greater at
tractions I i
h h
TRAIN E VER.j
-.■ ,
As this stock was all purchased previous to the
Tariff, it enables ua to c 1
DEFY COMFBTFTIOF/ ;
Carpets, Carpets, i
Haring made extension additions to oar preriou*
stock, we now offer in great rariety.'
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY VELVET, ■[" '‘.l’
3 Ply INGRAINS, 1 ' - 1
SUPER INGRAIN, ; ’
RUGS & MATS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Ml Widths. !>
SHAWL A CLOAK ROOM!
Is filled with all of the latest styles of the season.
A full assortment of
'. CLOTH SACKS AND CLOAKS;
'U \ \r'i j ,
(Titeet ; tram, rntthbraftHreni, Dnutlo nnij : Pqnfcr#
WOQti'SilAfttS. io at niicea tosiilt
vr-T-T:--::
GRAND .GOODS At
DtIRMML'S BEK HIfJE,
134 Wltir. Steel, EUUia, K i.
Onr Stock warfiover’inor* attraetire'ln' crery ds>
partmentat any lorete'r'shasbn'than nowr 1;-
We are offering a Very'Urge,entirely new 4M mag
nificent assortment of • ! . s
‘... iM'EPBTED :DRE§S GdOfiSi ,/?
inohlas r-.>.
Plain, Figured, Striped, Frepchand ijngiish'ileps,
- 1 bUomsti Y.pkars.'
" •« ■. ’,, •VJmjljtsi,Cloth,
Dnpins fine Mctinfis in; dbades of Color*; '
English fine ColSdrgs;' '*
French and English Poplins' fn Pattern*;
Plain and Wool DclJaiiie*., *'' r ‘ 1 ;
Scandi n a \d a fi’Pla ill spin Rich'Colors, w!f8 : illl tW
loircT gTadCS &f Dies* -Goods, mack cheaper than'
elsewhere. ” ~, —
10,000 yards'fttUMSidepCtflorFridls St 86 pr yd./
all ptber,domestics eqnallylow.,
-7,s^Efc!AE : ‘‘ Ji ’ 5 : ;
in , Woolen,and Square Shawls,.-from. 1
the cbcapost to the veryiircst gdodsi 1 ' ' i; ” .
' We'have a tremendous large stock of 1 Sl»dr)»M<4(f
' guaranteed® soilyrcnjr o«c'lrota/I5 cants to $2 W Id** 4
thai any other, idous'e . ,
, /.' ... / DRESS', SILKS.:V'.;,
Seeded Brown jSißti, .' ~ -i Rich Plain Silfcv ; ;
.Seeded Bine, JiJack'Silks,- Eickqbhccked Silk*/
Seeded Green, Drab Silks,. Rich Figured Sijks,
-2600 ysrdV BishofiVall boiled figured Silks
cU. tos2 00 per yard. -• ' ,
Those who contemplate buying* Bilk Driis* will
,*> we&to call onjis,-., a ., .... , :
CLOAKS,' MANTLES. •
Onr Cloak Department baa ail the ooVdifajs of thb'
season. It is conceded,by ; aj! tbat.we have the .hand
somest and most of Cloaks and ' ''
~,; V , , brsad cloths, : ; J '.L
'eUhejr French, or German from si,o(f.tq $1 }O,
French, English Plain, Bearers,". French,, Eiigltsh
Ribbed Beavers~Silfc Mixed Casslmerca, Doeskin,
Tweeds, SaUnetts, Kentliofey Jeans; ’
MOURNING
of erery description. ■
..., .. ,r‘
French Millinery‘for t£o' 'vfholf sale .and Eelaii trade.
Milliner* please take notice. '
‘ Price £iat of*’Auction’ Goods ',
' 7J-. r *‘T
| RECEIVED THIS DAT.- ... j”.
Beantifoi figured PePaines for_,. Idiots'.
Embroidered Curtain.MnWin eta."
Handsome Fancy Dress G00d5...... J 18 \ U;
.All Wool Broadcloth, Black slls'
All 3V,001. Beaver JJlacki m,
, ISalinordl Skirts 5.0 to $5 OU. :
India Enbhor Round Combs S'ißnVaapieca;
ind-a great manyiollitirgooSs tod <n»lniCrd«ti>-le btn
tio“-V.' ' i.if jirt d—ve ,->y
. . Ibe .greatest portiop of, our Stock .has: furhmeiely
been bought before the last great advance,, unii can
seqnentiy tee can and will idl cheaper than afeSnfur
neighbors. . ELIAS H.' DORJIAt?L.
Elmira, If. 7.,.0ct. 28, 1882,. . ■> /] •>
The Gcent. Xlctoric^
( FORTHEi;j(HffI,
Are attracting the attention and awakening tlm |lm*
iiest sensations of delight throughout aU lho 71; ’ 1 ,
f,9 E.i fT STATED, ~,■0
and tending dismay to the ranks - of; the rebeJ4 r Mdf
filling up of the new and . , *
a largo stock ■ of aU doscriptioDg -af*
dike* By . •
BULLARD,
is also-arresting,thuaftentionof the,p«fp)e;of..T
- • THIS; V'ieisM'PTi'- 1"
end »tilhe tamo time creating alarm among thoro vh^
are opposed ta: ~ j ,>!■,. „• •
SMALL PROFITS'i
Tb» following is a partial list of rbeir- ‘
, . Extern! vc Article, r-
DRJBSS GOODS of the nhoioostpalUr*.'; ;< 1"
DRY GOODS of all descriptions,
•' BRAWLS,/ : " f ‘ ; «
COTTOKvXa.OTH,
> : READY MADE
'They hare also asalccted assortment of
Hardware,
*uit«d.p«BUely tothij lori«lity, beside* e. latge
Uty of , v' ..iij
Glass Wafa; Crocke.ryy, fed.;
They can fit you with, B , ~r '
■ SAX or CAP. , •;T .
■ BOOTS or SHOES.! fc C f's
y * CLOTHE&MADi/ofth# ; : \'f
C£o3Jl| _t6 t iii*i:e
Thair ia abojfQ '
RO Y*S DRUG, . STORE?*
|: ’ t ;o
; . Wsl-ZSBOROiVA.S
nrhoro they will lie-happy to-'- •■-■•" •
■ RECEIVE CALLS’,
Welleboro, SepL 'ii, 18fi2.
COURT SALU, —By : virtue
n, th , e ? r P han ’ 8 Court‘ome.dirtpted,,*,
will sell at public vdndne on Friday £he"2l»t day; of
Nor. 1862, Orf-the’ premises! l m Sullivan; at J-VclocW
the following described property, to wiVis*
A tract of land situate in Sulliran township. Tldwi
(Jounty, Pa., bounded and described as follows; ■ few.
ginning at a stake and stones on the south line of it.
Fletcher’s land; thence east along the south line t«£
said Fletcher’s land 35 rods t o -a stake and store! 1 *
whence ao.uth 7,-degrees, west 68. rods to a stake -and'
stones; thence south 17 degs., west 18.5 perches to thi,
north east corner of Levi ljuuiscy’sjot; then re foVth
88 degrees, west 12 rods to a sfakoand stones: thence
south 4 degree's, east'B.2 perches td the mill'road •'
thence.sonth-45 degrees, east: 1 Urodsto a sMiemrdKb
State road, in front of Xavi.lloiusey’a eaim.u{- slurp*;
thence in a westerly direction along the Stati rood t.**
rtds to the west end of th'e’bridge; th'ence in d-.-uhVa
westerly direction Si rods-to a stake and stones-6V
the fence op the west bunk of the creek; thobec in an
easterly direction 17 rods and 3 feet to a post, heinfei
5 ro4. north of the center of the State road;' then®'
north 83 rods to the phee
twenty otires, b 6 the earee * - ~r*‘
AtSQ—another tract situate-inr,-Sulkvan afuk-haid
and bounded as followsuboginning at the s„uth e-*t
ceulcrcf State rood; tiuoKe
dorth 13J («grees; wdsf22.l perches to aporf-'kii.c,
north degrees,' east 56 and, SS lOUfh jbtoWniiri*,
post; thence south 63 and bOAlftitj
perches tp the center of the Stale goad ; theme*.
« S ’ T‘ (te eai ' l State .Tti'Ss
22-1 OOtb perches to the place of
ing four acres and 16ftperohe6,lho the slme
ce^'ed T ° be 80W “ th * P ™f- rt ? pf - SvhUfJxr'
Terms of sob to M made known on prcaiVs, ,
■ WMI H: PECK, V „ L ;:-
HOBAXIO ALLtN.j
o<ft. 29, U 62.
■ aiPWlcall*Btu : ni»bit'ec;^
\ • ; in' Tioga’
by hoi'.noit friend J Plbas, Jane Tens, iSGOi.Jfb;
J obn Torrey, i 354, Petition and IfSJT iaTtfi
w: ■ ' - t-refeo; Snbpoena, teiied Miijr
Jolins Sntton. -vj i, \ ;
To Jo tint Smm : Voo .' in iereby
Annie SuUon,your yriflb J? -«*r e«xfelWo«.'3oßtt
Ton-ay, bis applied * iXV j?
T!«—-^v>./£*• & 2Ht*orcs from ifio Soa£« of tpat-r
Srifn-f Oohrtlkr* apJJolie&'Afotft
irimony, »nr tb*‘ f -Kortnltei- next, at the to art
day, the fwWJog th» Bbtkotf
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