The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, October 04, 1865, Image 3

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1n U AiIAAxXAOIi/. trial family keepsake now bei&g sold in onr county by
• Mr. Moore, i • , .
tO CAI. AMP MI6CiLLABEOCB
«rellsboro. Wednesday, Oet. 4, 1866.
New Advertisement#
'ft* Arrangement —T. X.. Baldwin 4 Co.'
DiHuiutioD— Cole 4 Calkins.
i.Mcr.ee Sal®—D. Angali, Lovi Scott. i.
Copartnership Notice—X. L. Baldwin, A. M. Bic
F. H. Adams., / ;
jew Millinery Goods—Miss Pauline Smith; *’ -
Estray —H. L. Smith. .
C. A N. Hammond e Nursery.
«c« Firm and Now Goods at Tioga—Borden B|TS>«.
Sew Fall and Winter Goods—-Smith 4 Waite.' t
Caution— Nelson Gold.
Eslray —Elijah F. Jennings,
hist of Letters— Tioga Post Office.
Auditor's Notice —J. B. Niles, Auditor.
Administrator’s Sale—B. C. Wickham, D. L. Aik»n,
Admloi« tnitors - r ■ '
Lftwrenoeviiie, Tioga Co. Pa—Millspnngh 4 SShutts,
ye* Millinery Shop—M; C. Stevens.
jX
Notice to Advebtisebs.— -This paper gcss to:
prew on Tuesdays. Therefore advertisement*-? mbst
to banded in on Monday toaecoreprompt Insertion.
Miss Pauline Smith has just returned from'{few
York with a choice lot of Millinery Good* whiih she
offers cheap for cesu.
Who'll Beat This ?— Mr, S. Bootr, of Chatham/!
has left with us for exhibition, a handful of*oatB,
3tZ j of the beads measuring 22 inches in length 1
Mr. Boom Informs us that he faarreated several acres
6 f iuch ottJ thU year, and that good judges estivate,
tbs average yield at 100 bushels to the acre.; the
uu are of the ** horae-tftU variety, and weigh 4$ lbs.
32 quarts. That will do.
Ihi Mabc« of latsofiitisT.—The good exam
ple set by Mr. C. Bobinson in tbe line of sidewalks,,,
bu been copied by Mr. B. Seeley, and tbe Coronals,
lionets. Mr. L. B&cbe baa aUo thoroughly repeated
tbe walk along bia premises on State Street. tVe
hope the mania is catching, in which case citl ions
t nd strangers will be able to “ walk the plwk* In
this Tillage without risk of life and limb, • -s.
All about a WBiarix.-r-Our people were atktlled
out of their qnlet Bip Van Winkle Bleep on Satondsy
by the shrill blast of a steam whittle. Same thought
tbe cars bad come; others, that all the boys hid. put
their whistles together for a big blow. It tarnsk'but
to be the new steam whistle at Von Horn's Chair
Factory. If he will blow a blast at 7, 12, 1, and 6
o’clock each day, be may have oar interest-i l tbe
town clock and grateful acknowledgments. '
•fiXE Apples. —Mr. Wit. L. Jones, of Cbartestpn.
iaa left with us fifteen varieties of choice Win er
fruit, altogether the larges', fairest, and best exhibit
ve have seen for years. In fact vre have never seen
them excelled. Many of the samples would Crowd a
pound weight, each. Mr. Jones has about 160 bush
els of these fine apples, and we oommendjthenrto all
those hospitable friends who wish ns to patronize
their “apples and eider" next winter.
Earner's Jlagazine for October, bat forty-six beau
tiful illustration accompanying three papers:
*• Down in the Cinnabar Mines/' “ Visit to thedjole of
P.uritans/' and ** Sherman's Great March/* ' Fresh
chapter! of “ Armadale,** and “ Our Mutual Friend/’
with several fine ttoriet, the * ( Drawer/' ** Easy
Chair/* and “ Monthly Record/* makeup .*& Unusu
ally attractive number. May be ordered atibe post
office Book-store.
The Fall Trade. — A glance at our advertising
columns will repay the reader. It will be s*eh‘- that
the merchants of oar county are preparing-to'Accom
modate the public with a richer and choicer “variety
of good# than ever before offered here.
John R. Bowen offers a heavy stock of goo'ds. , If
yon will call and see him you will feel obliged-lo pur
chase to give him elbow room. ' I .
Thus. L. Baldwin, Esq., of Tioga, has foimed a
partnership with Messrs. A. M. Bennett ahc F. H.
Adams, and offers extraordinary inducements to tfce
trading public. . ,-
Messrs. Borden Brothers, Tioga, also dhtfUoge
competition in their line of busine«a'-Dfugi> Medi
cines, an>l Tankce Notion*. They are also >^ierpri-
ling men. . •
Miilipaugh A Shutt*, Lawrencevlllo, oflyr now
Goods for winter trade. v'.
Smith A Waite, of Coming, always
ilio offer extra inducements to the trading public.
The Oil Hdster*.— •probably the hlggos£ week's
work yet done in this County in boring.for ijOit was
done by Mr. J. Schlefielin, the Superintendent «f
*■ Jacob's well,” last week. The depth made era# 115
feet, through compact slate and thin reins' W-.shale
sod quarts. The bitt reached a salt water Restore on-
Wednesday l«ff at « depth of 160 feet. The water
mibea very fine white salt- At 198 feet the bitt Struck
& stratum of sandstone which proves to be of very,
c. eonfclderable thickness. The developments at this
well show that we are a hundred feet sand
rock than at Tioga. This well is down 225 fopt.
The boring at Knoxville has been for
the present. Jv
The Westfield well Is down .upward of and
ilowly progressing. _ ' ■
The Oceola Well is down upward of 500 and
the bitt is in another stratum of oil-bearing fock it
iMiid. *
The ** Lucky Well” is down 860 feet, -Mr; Murray
U pumping his Farmington well at 676 foet—having
drawn the tuning. * ‘
We believe in oil in paying quantities Jin Tioga
County. :
oommoN schools.
The undersigned hiring been County
Superintendent for the remainder of th&pO*sent term,
hereby gives notice tbit examination* teacher*
will take place os follow*: "i . '
Gaines, (Veroulyea*a)..~ 11.
Deltnar, (Butter School houaC) “ 12.
Charleston, (Dartt Settlement) u 13,
M&ntfield, U.
Mainsburg, “ 16..
Covington, “ 17.
Middlebury, (Holidaytown)..—...... 18.
•Chatham, (Stark's Corners). " 19.
• Clyiiicr, i SabinxvUie)
Westfield „ u . 21.
Brookfield, (South Haad -School house,.23.
Knoxville, “ 24.
Farioinglun, (House School houi-e) .....A;;/ u 25.
Osceola, . u 26.
Lawrenceville, ~" 27.
Tioga..;. : 28.
Blow a-As., “ 3«.
Liberty,.. .w ** 31.
Union, (Swamp School bouse) ....... ..ya.Not. 1.
Roseville, - “ 3-
Jackaon, (Baggett's Mills) > “ 4 -
No necessity is felt for making examio/tions less
rigid than heretofore; on the contrary, jt.h> expected
that the standard may be considerably ralftfid by, the
Accession of male teachers to the ranks ot the pro
fession. The examinations will commence promptly
nine o'clock each, day advertised; will be
conducted by both oral and written exerci?#?. Teach
es should furnish themselves with and
*nk; also fire cents for revenue tax on certificate.
V. A. -Elliott, 1 Supt.
Mansfield, Sept. 25, 1865. * ,
*»* Ucst Eecwvjep.—'Youko has just Received a
splendid assortment of Stereoscopic including
scenes of the War; American, EnglUbflrish and
French Scenery. Also Photographic in many
styles and prices. Also twenty styles <r*envelcpe?.
Also plain, fancy, gilt, and Ladies' note p »per. Also
school hooks of every variety—
and see for yourself at No. 6, UkftfQ Block,
Pa, 2f( ap6s-6 w.
l)owh goes the Prices of all Cotton Goods. As fast
been expected by all close buyers, the recent great
marking up process has resulted in on equally sharp
marking down 1 of prices. I have been selling all
goods at Ic-s than the extreme New York prices for
the paatelx weeks, but the reaction of last week en
ables me to go still lower on staple Cotton Goods, as
samples we will sell
Good fast-colored Prints, 25 cents.
Yard wide Sheetings, 31 cents,
Yine Brown Shirtings, 28 cents,
Best Delaines, 35 cents.
Yard wide Bleached Muslin, 3 shillings.
All other goods at equally low rates. Woolen
Goods at still lower rates in proportion to actual val
ues. Ido not know how long those prices will last
bat intend to sell cheap as long as I can buy cheap.
_ J. A. Parsons, Corning, N. Y.
In Wellsboro, on the 28th nit, by Rev. John Shaw,
Mr. HORACE HERRINGTON, and MUs BETSY
HOLMES, both of Shlppen. I
In Mwnaheld, on the 1 ' Ist inrt., by Rev. W. Bedch-i
Mr. EBENBZER -BRONSON, of Sullivan, and Miss
JANET WELCH, of Richmond. i
, 1° Charleston, on the Ist inat., by Rev. p.Rey- 1
nulds, Mr. CHARLES T, JOHNSON;of Delmar,and
Miss FRANCES C, COLLINS, of Charleston. ..
In Mansfield, on the 26th ult., by Rev, N. L. Rey
nolds, Mr. NOAH J. WHEELER, of Charleston, and
Miss OLIVE GILLETT, of Covington. ‘ ~
Also, by the same, on vhe 29th nit., at the residence
of the bride, Mr. THOMAS CRITTENDEN, and
Miss SARAH M. GRAVES, both of Richmond.
Atsd; In Mansfield, by the -same-, on -the- let-iaaL,
Mr. WESLEY REYNOLDS/of Rutland, and Mi s
ELIZA ORVIB, of Sullivan. ' „ -
fall and winter goods;
PEOPLE’S STORE, lu Corn!us!
We now hare on hand ah uhasnelly * *-
LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
FILL AND WINTER GOODS,
adapted to the beet trade of this place and vicinity,
and shall be constantly, receiving each additions to
our stock as the varied wants of our nnmeroii- cus
tomers shall demand. 1
Our stock consists in part of our usual variety of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
a larger stock of Mourning and other Dress Goods
than ever before, among which are a targe line of
FRENCH MERINOS,
[' . IN GOOD COLORS,
AT 91.00 PER YARD.
A good stoek of
y - > l
CLOTHS X CASSIMKHKS,
to be sold by the yard or made up to order.
BEAVERS, DOESKINS, & SACKINGS,
for LsdieV Clojtks and ornaments to trim them.
FLANNELS OP EVERY VARIETY,
•v -
RED, BLUE, GREY,' YELLOW, WHITE,
PLAIN * TWILLED, OPERA FI AN-.
i NELS, SHIRTING FLANNELS.
SHAWLS, for Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children
Balmoral and Hoop Sklrta,
HOSIERY AWO GLOVES,
of every variety, among which' are
ALEXANDER'S KIDS, BUCK MITTS, ap'd
I
BOOTS, SHOES, A RUBBERS,
Among which are the Arctic Rubber, a new and very
nice at tide.
DR7 GOODS, Ac
Our facilities for BUYING-GOODS arc UNSUR
P \SfiBD by aoy in this section, and wc wish it an*
der&l!bt>{i that
We do Hot intend to be-UNDERSOLD by any.
quality of Goods considered, whatever others may
say about it,and in proof of this we ask an EXAMI
NAXION of our GOODS and PttICES, promising
.ourselves not to get angry for showing- Goods when
no purchase is made. We shall give our customers
the FULL BENEFIT OF ANY DECLINE in the
Market should there be any, and should Goads ad
vance we shall be-compelled to follow. We shall
continue the system of
One Price and Ready Pay,
which i# shailly growing In favor.
- Wc tonder our thanks to thacitlxensof; Tioga Co.,
wha-hAve-pntro«Me«i .aa and. would reapecfifnily ip vile
those who have never done so to call and see uf fc
Store opposite, the Dickinson House on Market Street,
three doors west of the comer, and two doors east of
Hungerford's Bank.
SmiTH St, WAITE,
Coming, N. T., Dot. 4,1865.
TIOGA CO.. PA.,
IS THE PEACE
Bimr*. rASrih m® ©s
CHEAPh
JUST REC El VEM,
Come One and all
SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
OLOTBING
.GOT lIP TO ORDER,
WARRANTED TO FIT.
A Large Stocfc of CLOTHS
Just Received. 5 f
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
DILLSPADUH feSHDTTS."
LawnncerilU, Oof. 4,1865-1;.
[Advertisement ]
married.
AT THE
GLOVES.
—TO—
A FULL STOCK
AND
AND
i' Hli TIOGA COU N T Y A(i ITATOR.
HUNTER’S PATENT WATER FOUNTS
OR BORED WELLSJ— ' TT’ -
A durable Well made, and pore wafer obtained in
One Hour.
This well is an improvement upon those heretofore
sank upon this principle, Using the SLOTTED
PIPE, which is more durable and in EVEKT respect
superior to any other. ,
To those intending to hate Wells of this kind sunk,
we respectfully ask Of them to examine bur process
before doing so. Having, purchased the right for
Tioga aud Potter Counties. 1 shall commence at once
canvassing and putting them in. operation, when 1
can convince the most skeptical of taeir success.
./Township Rights fur Sale. Address
E. A. JOHNSTON, Agent. ,
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rj'HE HORRORS OF INDIGESTION 1
You complain of your stomach, unfortunate dya ;
pept'o; but-ought not your s’omocb to complain of
' you f P6»sibly the pangs yon endure are simply the
stomach’s method of taking revenge opoir yuu for
neglecting and abasing it. Perhaps yoa have never
mode an effort to improve Us condition, but on the
other band are continually cramming it- with an.
wholesome and incongruous food. Have you ever
tried IIOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, aprop,
er diet, and regular meals ? The Bitters in a week
would put your digestive apparatus in perfect order,
regulate the flow of bile’in accordance with the laws
of health," and produce just po much aperient action
os would be necessary fot* your good } and when you
were once all right, judicious and regular dieting,
with a little of the Tonic now and then, would keep
you so. If you have, neglected these means Of cure,
don't blame yonr stomach for It? rebellion. Tt fa
merely s alnre's hint "that she 'wants 'lielp. -If: you
■ neglect it, the next thing may be Inflammation, or
' Pyrrhus Cancer, or some other violent and dangerous
'disease. There is such** thing as being too late, in
; the?e matters. HOSTBTTER'S BITTERS will
core Dyspepsia; but Dyspepsia may engender dis
ease* which defy all restoratives. Im.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
rnilE SECRET SERVICE; THE FIELD,
A THE DUNGEON, AND THE
ESCAPE,
By A£ BE RTJ). RICHARDSON,
.7. ;Ni Y. Tkibose Correspondekt.'
, Tbe most interesting and exciting bonk ever pnb
< lished, embracing Mr. Richardson's nnpnralleled ex
. perienoo for four years; traveling through the South
in tbe secret service of the “ Tribune" 'nt the' out
break of. the war, with our armies and fleets, both
Bast and West, daring the first two years of the Ke
c hellion }h»a thrilling capture; his confinement for
, twenty months in seven different rebel prisons; his
. escape and almost mlrwalom journey by night of
• nearly 400 miles. It wui « bound in stirring events,
: and contain more of. the fact, incident and romance
of tbe war than any other work published.
Horace Greeley says:
** A great many books will yet be wrltten eonstrn
* ing this War, in addition to the many already in
print; hut not one of them will give within a similar
; compass a clearer, fuller, more readable account, en
, Hrely from personal observation, of the nature.,ad
" mas, purposes, tendencies and instrumentalities of the
Slaveholders* Rebellion than does the unpretending
narrative of Mr. Richardson.**
Teachers; ladies, energetic young men, and espe
cially returned and disabled officers, nnd soldiers, In
wont bf pr .fi table employment, will find It peculiarly
- adapted to their condition. Wo have agents clearing
$175 per month, which wo will prove to any doubting
-applicants Send-fhr-circolars. Address
.- - . , JONES, BEOS. A C 6., V*;
N. E. corner Sixth and,Minor Streets,
273ep6fc-lm® . Philadelphia'Pa.
EXECDTOK*S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary
having been granted to tbe nabscriber on the es
tate of Albert Fowler, bite of Nelson, deo?d, notice is
hereby given to those indebted to make immediate
payment and those -haring claims to present them
properly authenticated for settlement to
: < J PHILETUS CRANDALL, Executor. -
Osceola, Sept. 15, IBfis-6t.®
WINDOW glass A PUTTY, foi sole cheap,
at P, R. Williams’ Drug Store. .
KEROBINK LAMPS at 7
RQX'S DRUG S?ORE.
JURE ! FIRE ! 1 ‘ FIRE i 1 1—
The, undersigned begs leave to announce to the"
people of Tioga County that he haa established an
agency in WelUboroi or the well known
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
of New Tori.
That he is prepared te Insure ail kinds of property
upon aa reasonable terms as can be had in any other
responsible Companies, AND ISSUE POLICIES
without sending the application t,o the General Office.
This is one of the richest Companies in the United
States, having a
Cash Capital of Two million Dollars,
besides the Assets which on the Ist of Jsenary, 1895,
amounted tr $3,766,503 42
Liabilities. 77,901 52
Its Officers are
OUAS. J. MARTIN.! President,
A. F. WILWORTH VKfe President,
JOHN McGEE . .Secretary,
J. H - . WASHBORN.,,'. .Assistant Seo’y.
This Company has taken out
A STATE LICENSE.
and monthly pays the per ceotage charged upon its
Receipts which is-made necessary by. the laws of
Pennsylvania, in order to make Us policies valid and
binding upon the Company, * 'All issued by
Companies which have not taken out'a State- license
are and void, and the parties are liable
to a heavy'penalty for so insuring. Sea Pardon's
Digest, page 85$, See. 21, 22, 23.
WeHsboro, Aug. 23, 1866. W. H. SMITH.
FOR EVERYBODY!—
THE BISTORT OF THE
I’EHHSXLVANIA HE SERVE CORPS,
Comffiltd.jfyom. Official Documents by. J, R.
"'' V STPHER, Esq..
(late Wat Correspondent of the Tribun*.)
Mr. O. B. STONE,
(of the Buoktaila) is general agent for this valuable
qork fur .Tioga County. It contains all the muster
rolls and the military history of every member of
that famous corps. 723 pages. With four engra
vings on Steel.
rjpo THE PEOPLE. OF -TIOQA , COUNTY: —
Gel the best and only authorised Life and Public
Services of- ABRAHAM LINCOLN, impartial, truth
(ill, 750 pages, 1 with beautiful engravings, good paper
and binding—by Hon. H. J. RAYMOND, M. C.
Sumo important things are copyrighted and cannot
be used in any other work. Wait for the Agent and
see RAYMOND’S before you subscribe.
E. R. VAN HORNE, MV D .. Agent,
For Lawrenceville, Tioga, Richmond, Chatham, Deer
field, Clymer, Westfield end other towns.
Knoxville, Aug, 2, 1805-tf.
JAB. T. CLOSE. P. E. CORBETT, W. A. MONROE,
Col. 16th Vft, Vols. Of New Tork. Late of War Dept.
CLOSE, CORBETT & ffIORROE,
Attorneys, Claim, Patent, Real Estate,
And General Insurance Agents.
:o;'
Claims of all air letnda agdiiieV t xhe~Uiiited States
j . Government or collected.
Ordnance, QuartermaatersVfthd sfl Government ac
counts promptly made up and adjusted.
- MORE'S LOANED and‘ADVANCED, on Claims..
Special attention given to PATENT CASES.
REAL ESTATE Bought and Sold. HOUSES
and FARMS for Sale or Rent in Washington, D. C.,
Alexandria, Vn., and surrounding country.
POLICIES granted on LIFE, FIRE, and MARINE
RISKS in some of the oldest and most responsiblo
Insurance Companies.
J J Office, 227 Penna, Avenue,
i 1 opposite Willards* Hotel,
July 19, ,1866-3 m. Washington, D. C.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTlCE.—Letters of ed
nrin;9tration having been granted to the under
signed on the estate of Mlcaj.ib Seelyc, late of Law
rence. Boto, deo’d, notice is hereby given to those
indebted to make immediate payment, and those
having claims Co present them properly authenticated
for settlement to SARAH E. SEELYE, Adm'x.
Lawreoceville, Sept. 6, 1866-61.**
£ TV ME A T MaHKET.—
,s WM. TOWNSEND, Agest.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer 1l
FLOUR, PORK, SAMS, & GROCERIES,
WBLLBBOR®, VA.
A L S O, •
FRESH BEEP, MUTTON, BUTTER, ic.
- Shop one Door South of Smith's Law OSee.
Wellsboro, Ang. 2, I88&~tf.
gTOVESI STOVES 11 STOVES!!!—
LAMPffIAH A ®O., .
WELLSBOBO, PENN’A,
respectfully inform thopablic that they have opened
a ;
. NEW STORE & TIN SHOP,
one door gfart’ Shoe Shop, and will keep on
hand and famish to order,
TIN, COPPER, & SUEBT-IRON WARE,
, COOKING, .STOVES, PARLOR STOVES,
i THE EXTENSION-TOP, & THE
"j' AMERICAN & NATIONAL
COOK STOVE.
We sball’deal bn tbe Cash System, and will not be
nnderaold. Our motto ia ‘ 1 small profits and quick
■ales.”
MI LK- -CAN'S”, 7
kept constantly on band. '
- D. C. LAMPMAN A CO.
■’ Wellsboro, Sept. 6, 1866-tf,
n EWTISTRI.
c. N. DAETT,
“YjTT’OXJLD say to the public that he is permanently
- W located in Wellsboro, (Office at his residence,
near the Land JD See and Episcopal Church) where he
will continue to do airkThds oTwork'totlStfed to bis
care, guaranteeing complete satisfaction wberb the
skill of the Dentist can avail in tbe management of
oases peculiar to the dulling. 'He will furnish
ARTIFICIAL TEETH, -
set on any material desired.
FILLING & EXTRACTING TEETH.,
attended to on shortest notice, and done in the beat
and most approved Uyie.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
by the the use of Anesthetics which are perfectly
harmless, and will be/admlnistered in every ease when
desired 1
Wellsboro, Sept. 6, 1885-ly.
The mason a Hamlin cabinet organs*
forty.differenfc styles, adapted to sacred and sec
ular music, for $BO to $6OO each. —Thtrty-Fiv* Gold
or Silver Medala, or other first premiums awarded
them. Illustrated Catalogues sent free. Address,
MASON A. HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTH
ERS, New York. [Sept. 13, 1865-ly.]
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad
ministration having been granted to tbe under
signed on the estate of Gilbert Hnbbcll. late of Cov
ington township, dec*d, notice is hereby given to
those Indebted to- make immediate payment, and
those having claims to present them properly authen
ticated for.settlement to S. S. PACKARD,
Covington, Sept. 13,1858 6t* A^m'r.
-TfAVBtrSKXRK'S for Craning
,V - Te«tb,'fvr «al« at P. 8.. WilUwaV DrugbWM.
Stoves I Stoves I 1
We shall keep constantly on band a full assortment
of
BAND, HOOP A BAR IRON, STEEL, NAIL
BODS, HORSE SHOES, HORSE SHOE
NAILS, & CUT NAILS,
POMPS, LEAD PIPE,
Also, a moat complete assortment of
STOVES, TIN. COPPER, 4 SHEET IRON
WARE;
and a full assortment of
HAYING TOOLS,
in their season.
Patcieolar attention paid to the manufacture of
HlLft CANS;
the subscribers having bad an extensive experience in
the mannfaotare of the article.
Alto a quantity; of t . ■
FANCY, PRESSED. A JAPAN WARE.
Weare selling a nice article of SAD.IRON HEATER,
which effects a great saving in fuel.
' JOBBING and REPAIRING done promptly, li
the beet manner, and on the most favorable terms.
We also desire to say that we shall sell ear ware:
as cheap as they can be purchased anywhere else, tl.<
difference in freight and transportation only added
We intend to make it the interest of the public t
buy of us, and shall study the interest of patrons a;
well as oor. own.
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where. GUNN A TUCKER,
Successor* of Wm. Roberts.
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ORfc , iiAN'o'OO^JHL , SALK—in pursuance oi an
order of the Orphan's Court of' Tioga County,
bearing date the 10th day of June 1865, the following
described real estate, late the property ol Norman
FaacctSi deo'd* will; be offered at/public sale, at the
Court Huuae, on Thursday, the 12th day of October,
next, at 2 o’clock P. M; f to wit;
AIM of laird ttf Delmar; on the north by
Ira Wetberbee, on the east by ; Wm. Francis, on the
south by Wm. Bbererttz and ou the west by Wm. Eb
ereutz and Wm. Stratton—containing about fifty
acres, with about forty acres improved, frame bouse,
frame bam, corn house, apple orchard and other
fruit trees thereon. ‘
Also— Another piece of land situate in Delmar
aforesaid, bounded on the north by Miner -Benjamin,
formerly the McDonough faru., on the east by Wm.
Robertson, on tbe south by ■■■—■ and on the
west by public highway—containing about fifty acre-,
aboht twenty acre? improved, one smell bouse and
one small frame barn thereon. w
Terms made known on day of sale.
' Sept. 20, 1866. I. M. Adm'r,
SHEEP ASTRAY !—Came into- the enclosure of
the subscriber, in Charleston, about tbe first of
July last, TWO SHEEP and two LAMBS. The ow
ner canhavo thtm by paying the charges.
OlutrlMtaß, Aft.MW. A. A. BOCX9&
© §
JOHN A. ROY,
4 RETAIL DEALER IN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES. CHEMICAL*
PAINTS, VARNISHES. DIES,
PUTTY, PERFUMERY,
WINDOW GLASS,
FANCY GOODS,
SPICES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
PICTURE GLASS, WINDOW GLASS,
ENVELOPES, CAP * LETTER PAPER,
INKS, Ac., Ac., Ac.
I ’
IN. B. Physicians’ Prescriptions and all other
Recipes will be carefully and accurately mad* dp
from pure and reliable Medicines.
Wellsboro, Aug. 53,1866
QIENEBAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION.—
Whereas, by an act of the General Assembly at A*
Commonwealth of Penns;Wants, entitled “An act to
regulate the' General Elections of this Common*
wealth," enacted on the second day of July, one
thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, it 1s enjoined
on are to give public notice ot each election to he held,
and enumerate in such notice what officers are te ha
elected i Therefore, I, LSHOT TABOB, High Sher
iff of the County of Tioga, do hereby make hnowd
and giro this pnblio notice to the Electors of said
County of Tioga, that a General Election will be bel4
throughout the County omthe 2d Tuesday of Ootobef
next, which will be the 10th day of said month) at
the several districts within the oonnty aforesaid,
namely:
SLSOTJON JOISTSWT3:
Blose, At the Union School House.
Brookfield, at the South Rood School Bom.
Clymer. at the bouse of 0. P. Douglas.
Chatham, at the boose of £. D. lUngmaa,
Charleston, at the Dartl oettlemsut School House.
Ojrujgton Borough, st the Dyer House.
“ „ Township, “ »* •»
Deerfield. «t the Co wan esq ae House.
DelmaK at the Coart House,
tlk, »l the Smith bchovl House.
Elkland Boro, at the boose of Charles Ryon.
Farmington, at the honso of John A. Se op. ,
Fall Brook, at the boose of K. Gh ff. I
Quines, at the bouse of H. 0. Vermlljea,
Jackson, at the boose of Jamee Miller.
* Knoxville, at the house of 0. W. Matttam.
Liberty. at the boase of Joel H. Woodruff.
Lawrence Township, at the bouse of W. H. Blossom
Lawrencoville, at the house of W, H, niosson.
ilauofli.'ld. at the School House.
Morti», at the bouse of W Y. Campbell. |
Maiosburg, at the bouse of Lewis Wetmore. . '
Miduleburj at the Holiday school House. 1
Nelson, at the Locoy House.
Osceola, at the Hotel.
Rutland, at the house of Royal Bose.
Richmond, at the house of John HUlyer.
Sbippen* at the Big Meadows School House.
Sullivan, at the house of Lewis Wetmore.
Tioga Borough, at the bouse ol £. S. Pan.
»* Township,
Union, at the bouse of Jobs Irvin.
Wellahoro, at tbs Court House.
Wordt at the School House.
Westfield, at the boose of Jerod 0. Thompson.
At which time end places ere to be elected the toU
lowing Htate, District and County oftetn;
One person for Auditor General of the State of
Pennsylvania.
One person for Surveyor General of die State of
Pennsylvania.
Pne person to represent the counties of Tioga, Pot
ter, ClUton and HcKeen counties in the State ftenatsv
Two persona to represent Tioga and Potter oonntiM
In the General ■ ssetnbly. [
One person for Additional Law Judge of the 4th
Judicial District. 1
One person for Treasurer of Tioga county.
One person for Commissioner of Tioga county.
One person for District Attorney of Tioga county.
Two persons for Auditors of Tioga county*
One person for Surveyor of Tioga county*
It is further directed that the meeting of the Re
turn Judges at che Court House in Wellsboro to make
out the general returns shall be on the first Friday
succeeding the said election, which will be the ISn
day of October/
And in and by said act, I am further direcud to
give notice that every person, except Justices of tha
Peace, who shall hold office or appointment of trUt
or profit coder the Government of the United States,
or of this State, or of any city or incorporated dis
trict, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a
subordinate officer or agent who Is or shell he eat
piayed under the legislative, executive, or JndloUty
department of this State, or of any incorporated dis
trict, and also that every member of Oongren, and
of the jeleet and common council of any city, com
missioners of any incorporated district, is by law In
capable of holding or exercising at the same time the
office or appointment of judge, inspector, or oltrk of
any election of this Commonwealth,-and that no in
spector, Judge, or any other officer of any inch elec
tion shall be eligible to any office then to bo voted
for.
i’or instructions in regard to the organization of
election boards, etc., see Act of Assembly of Sd July,
1BS9; pamphlet laws, page 219; likewise contained
in a practical digest of the election laws of this Com
monwealth, famished at every piaoe of holding gene
ral election, page 88, etc.
Oivcn under my hand at Wellsboro, this Ist day
of Sept. A. D., 1886. LEHOY TABOE, Sheriff.
OF WONDERS!
$20,000 WORTH
DRY GOODS,
Boots & ShoeS 9
' TO BB SOLD ST
REDUCED PRICES.
If yon want to hay
CLOTHING,
Call at WI^LCOX^
PRINTS will be gold for 25cts. for 30 days.
' DeLA IN E 8 cheaper than elsewhere.
STOGA BOOTS for $3,75.
WOMEN’S SHOES, $1,50 only for 30 days.
Wellsboro, Sept. 20. 1865. C. L. WILLCOX
TUB WELLSBOhO AND troy express,—
Th«» subscriber will t»k« charge of Express peck
ages for New York and Philadelphia by the way of
tfavington, Mansfield, and Tr <y, guarantying tholr
«nfe and prompt delivery at the offices at each plica.
Packages for Philadelphia may be sent cheaper aad
quicker by this route than by the way of Corning
and Elmira, Packages for New York can be tent
cheaper, and as promptly by this route as by any
other. Office opposite Roy's Drug Store.
, w. N. MARVIN, Proprieter.
Wellsboro, Jans 28, ISBS.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of »d.
ministration basing been grant'd to tht under
signed on Ibe estate of Tbomes Warren, lets of Deer
field, dec'd, notice is hereby given to those indebted
to make immediate payment and those having «i-ty »
to present them properly authenticated for settlement
to H E. POTTER, ) . . ,
6EO. W. INOiIAM, 1 A< tm
Deerfield, Soft. 13, 1885-Bt.* '
ORPBAX’S COURT SALE. —In pursuance of
an order of the Orphan’s Conrtof Tioge County,
bearing date the first day of September, IHfifi, the
following described real estate. let# the property of
Joseph Walker, dec’d. will be offered et public ~1. on
the premises, on Wednesday, the Ist dey of November
next, at 1 o'clock P. M., to wit i
A lot of land lying In Richmond township Ti o g«
ooonty, PA, bounded on the n rth by lends of Jo
seph P Morris, on the east by Unds of Joseph P.
Murrie and D. C. Holden, on the sonth by trade of
Hoard and Baaeh, and on the west by teode of Qeo.
Slingerland and —— Co vouy—containing .boat
forty seven seres. *
Terms of sets. Cash on confirmation of tho solo
WM. W. BAYNES,
, nelson walker,
Adrar’s of tho sstato of Joseph Welktr, itW
S?Np(^^t>
J. A. EOT.