The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 24, 1866, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY J.,4:1 2 3
. LTAili . 24, 1866,
. New okdvarettexcienta.
Bowe and Lot for Bafe4S. IL Wetmore
Announcement—WrigtVand Bailey.
Conte and see its--N.T. P. :Breit.
Auction—G. P. Card. 4
Wanted—W. R. - Bmit1(18:5- 0 138.
Dtoolution—D, C. Latof.:atan &Co.
The Ladies' Favorite—lr. Roy.
NOTICa TO SUBSCIBEai' , . - 7A crass (X) on the
=area of a 'paw Indic-xi-is' that the time- for
whidb the sutoriber has paid has expired, or is
&Wilt to' expire.. &Aug:plans meat be renewed
at once to make sere "of ~orapleie file of Abe pa
per. •
VONATIOL—WO an requested :}o give notice
that - the friendl - Hey; rig: L. Reynolds will
bays a donation party bonefit, at Bailey's
Batt' 'Matta!iota, Friday :avenint, February ; 2,
11188.
Axrcztoff.,—Mr. M. P. Onsby sells his stook . of
Dry Goods, et Whltney!":-. adrners, 'at Auetten,,
Saturday, 27th iqat.
Aucrr.ox.-3fr. GI. P. Card will, in ad
ditiott lapel'', of ClosiAllg, Bell, An_ as,
sortaman of - at attetion, corn=
mo oing 3iondayF Jan. 20..
WE for the seecm4l.44ne give notice
that the office of t the PAlvost Marshal for this
District is closed„ and the records semo'ved to
Harrisburg. • Those wasting information con
tained in said records can.: address Capt. Wm. H.
Patterson, Prosilt Marshal 14th District, Har
risburg.
- RELIG/OUB ,lilEe..Ti-.NGS.—A , series of
Eligl an
ions meeting; is nor progressing at the Pres-
Church. pi this huronghi under the con
of Bev. Mr. 9alkins; pastor, assisted by Rev.
Mr. Mitchell, of Mew Yoft. These meetings are
held every evening, save triday; during the-week
and the public is 'invited to attend.
CLOSING llV.—The Onondaga Salt CO.
bas disposed of its interist "in the Coal mining
business at Blossburg to ibe Morrie Run Coal Co.
and is about blueing up its affairs in this county.
ANOTif.ER PAIR OF CHICRENsEVe
hare to aoknowledge the receipt of a pair of
splendid pullets, the gift of Mr. J. D. Tucker, of
Delmar. These , ; phickene cid not, therefore, coat
Pa 20 cents a poubd—the d•mor declaring that our
dissertation upon " A Pelt of Chickens," suienth
ago, did Min that aucouft of good. Bo we are
twice indebted to. Mr. Tinker, once for his appre
ciation of our effort to check-the rage of exorbit
ant prices, and again for tba inateriabi for a tip
top dinner.
SOLDIERS' . I.E-1711it)x....—The state of
roads Wu nee favorabli; . * large tura-oat at
the Soldiers' .Re-union4eit Iburaday evening.
The Court House was priety well filled, however.
Brig. Gen. COX., Of Liberty,Called the meeting to
order and Capt. 4 `efergen Dart was elected Secre
tary.
The Secretary read anjatereating letter from
CoL Gregg, late chnmanding the 46th Y.
V. Col. Gregg had beeri'Auvitod to attend and
addrees the meeting, but" regretted that circum
stanceis prevented his acoN tanee of the invita
tion. •
Hon. IL W. Williams f.;ca -then introduced.—
Re veleomed tht, returnc;7soldiers in a brief, but
appropriate addiess, which - was listened to with
attention and interest.'
The Chairman, Gen. iEUx, addressed the au
dience briefly, bit, approtely, and announced
that the Court Room wot then be cleared for
7 the Soctante-uiton Dane.
We learn that the Dania - was largely attended
and prolonged u ‘c. atil the 40orning hours. Good
order and decornaa prevailed within, but we -re
gret to say that such . < r tis not the rule in the
stree&i. - There ?ma muilt noise and the usual
amottnt of dinnteness'ohiervahle at a late hour.
This tillage wants a 1_44-4.
OFFICIAL CHA4tigikt.—This is the sea
son for the installation. rti , county officers elect.
Rather, the changes hav"aken place, the super
sedeguiving rotated out it the elect haying ror
taterm.
The Beard pf,Commners as now conatitu
ted, stands : ht. R0ckW4.11,1..5. Seeley, and E.
Rut.. Mr. it
Mr. Miller's seat, and
adapts himself to the milt with a facility which
promises to do credit to 'Popular preference.
Mr. A. M. Spincerset4as from the Treasurer's
(Itlice,nualfr. C. P. Milier goes in. Mr. Spen.:
cer has won therespect and liking of all business'
men, and retire} with aii;onviable business repu-
Wire. t, Mr. Miller brinls to the discharge of his
. -
new duties more than ortnary experience in the
transaction of county bus;.nesi, backed by prompt
business habits. -
Messrs. D. L. Aiken tad C., F. Veil, Auditors
elect for 3 years and onCjear, respectively; have
entered upon the duties of their positions. l!dr. ,
Aiken has already prod himself one 4:11 the
most rapid, as ceell as o.t e ssyrect accountants ever
, elected to the position. send we take occasion
to say here, that'nonekeitrst-class business men
can discharge the autieliof Auditor with eredit
to themselves and prefttt.)the county.
Mr. Veil - neeft - no in4oduotion to the pablic
He has distingitisited letmself in the posiiionhe
has so faithfully tiled f*-ten years, and has won
golden opinions - from ediccoporary officials.
COLLECTION or gAxEs.—We must
ask grace of a friend !-lito, some weeks ago, re
quested us to write something about the beat way
to collect tales. We do ;hot like the mode'sug- -
gested—the payment of Ate taxes into the Treas.
user's Office at Wellshorckby the taxpayer. It is
too cumbrous and expen? t ve. A better way, as
already tested, would 'beaor the Treasurer to sit
down and plan 41e circuit of the county', having
don , which, to give ampienotice theft
'he wilt.at
tend at certain Ones and places in each township,
end receive and yrecteipt for taxes. Those paying
promptly to be aatitledirn a reduction, stud those
neglecting the mummer:is-la pay the full levy and
all expense for opllectitiOn addition.
Of course thiais not s ! , now mode otcollecting
taxes. It prevails in many parts of the country,
and elects as great saviri to both the public and
taxpayer. Experience kroces.that it is always
cheaper for one man to' , nllect all the tames in 01
township. So it is bet, 4r for one man - fo colleet
all the taxes in a county., The present system is
too cumbrous. It will pay to try the experiment.
nook :','7olc. .
"The Cussircheiliti Veography ;" By BEWJA
xiar P. SHAW and FORS -CE A. ALLEN. Lippin
eat , PUbliabpr, Thiladerphia.
Here we have, at litsGa .eeography beginning
at the beginning and poceeding logiCally and
with thoroughness to the iind. Hitherto the study
of Geography has been:tonducted without refer
ence to its philoiophy.,gbe work before us opens
with the Natural Histey of Creation, and pro.
coeds, step by step, with ancient, Medieval and
Modern History, in orc:crlY procession. Then
impes Mathematical Gee• - graphy, treating of the
aevefal motions of the earth. and its relations to
theplanetary syratcal.
Notleast he comsimdpd is the teaching of
Physical Geogispby ker , Gaud Divisions:— We
cannot help fancying astonishment with
w 6h Hood oicl. D. Olutt Would exam* this re;
duction of the study of Geography to a logical
system. The fault of Geographers has beeti that
they
.lutveltitaboredlheir treatises with unclean-
Get datsfis, so that the.tnina of the pupil was,be-,
tinted in effort to master the whole. The Work
before us Is, as Its name imports, "A Comprehen.:
sive Geography." Nothing so complete and ap
propriate has ever come under our notice.
Prof. Allen, 'Principal of the State Normal
School at Mansfield, is one of the authors. We
are agreeably surprised to find that in addition
to hie• many accomplishments he possesses that
uT successful authorship. ' • •
Jle is the anther of a Primary Geography bas
ed upon the Object Method of InstraCtion. . Like
the work just noticed, and in as high a degree, it
posses the - merit of reducing the study, to a sys
tem. For beginners it,connofhe excelled.
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adopted to the capacity of children, and made ED
attractive that none, but the most %stupid can fail
to gain the elements of the study
Both works are gotten up in Lippincott's beat
style. . . . _.• ,
W. E, Smith's Sons of Addison- N. Y. would
call the attention of the people of Tioga County
to tbeirlarge stook of Goods, consisting of Dry
Goods; Clothing, Boots A; Shoes,-Groceries,
kept by-them in aAnammoth conitanatrou of 4
stores in one. -
W. It. Smith's Sons sell all kinds of GoOda - at
ortinder the lowest rates. Peat Colored 'Prints at
la 6d per yard, all the best„styles at 2s 'yard.
W. R. Smith's Sons are clearing out the rest of
their Winter Stock at or under cost. They sell
best Delainos at .30ets., a good article 'at 25 per
yard. In fact they undersell all othere. •
W. R. Smith's . Sona are selling Merinos of all
cobirs at cost, say 8s all wool yard wide diffierent
abodes. The balance of Fur Stock at cost.—
Their large stock of shawls is meeting the same
fate. _ - •
W. It. Smith's Sons are selling heavy red
twilled Flannel at 40cts., per yd. .
- -
W. R. Smith's Sons of Addison N. Y. are sell
ing a pile of Goods at above rates. A. oorros:-:.
ponding reduction - in most kinds of Dry Goods,
Groceries Ac., is now thierage in this large Store.,
Goode are advancing in New—York, but not at
Smith'i Sons at present. The • reafdetr: of
the AGITATOR are politely invited tocall.
BooKSTORE:-=Havini - oe
casiol to visit Corning last week, we called ' bean:
our old friend E. E. Ronnsiox, so well known . as
the proprietor of the Corning Bookstore and News
Room. We were agreeably surprised to And so
large and extensive a concern, and one thaj does
so great a business. This Bookstore is newly
fitt := 7 !;14, kockil44 all articles , eye r
sold in such a store:. Mr• it. called our attention
to many new and beautiful articled just received,
for, the Holiday trade, which must be seen to be
appreciated. Also, to a great variety' of; Fancy
articles, uckas pictures, picture frames, Photo-'
ileatly'bOtitnf Bibles, Prayer Books'
&c. &c. Mr. R. does a very large wholesale
trade, furnishing small dealers, which he is en
abled to do by buying of manufacturere•nWly.t, -.A
very large stock of statln ery was piled upon the
Minter, Much' larger thitti`was ever before shown
. .1". •
in Corning.
We well remember. *hen this Bookstore was
started, in 1855., under.llusArm of M. C. Ronut
son &Bite- W. W. ROBINSON succeeded this - firm
in July 1858, and in 180 B. E. itom:asosi be
came the proprietor and has continued until
.the
present time. Prom a small news room, it has
grown'to one of the moat prosperous Bookstores in
the-eocintry, and now supplies everything hi the
line at publisheis' lowest rates.
Mr. R. has - alaci 4 opened a Confectionery and
fancy article store in WI pious connected vilfhthe
Postbifica. Here will he, found also a...very large
assortment of Holiday 'Gifts, Sheet music, station
ery ac. This arrangement will be very conven
lent fur visitors at the Corning Post office, and
we hope profitable to Mr. Rosasson. •' -Believing
that the only way to sell such articles - ai he has
for sale, is to call the attention of the public to
the same, Mr. R.-has placed an advertisement in
our columns to which - we call the attention of our
readers,—Bath Advocate.
Dfi,RRIA.GES
On Thursday, Jan. 18th,1866,,at the residence
of the bride's fatber,(Mapphesten,Farmal py
Rev.Statham, M. N: GLessurni, of Ceti.
deraport, Potter Co. and Miss Gnomic, V. LEnF.•
At the residence of the,hride'e , fa tier on the
Ist inst, by the same ' •Mr. J. H. Wool and Mist.
Jussrin S. WATROUB, both of Gaines.
In Delmar, on the 3d inst., by Rev, 3. F. Calk
in9.• M. EDWIN CAMPBELL find Miss Ascnc CO?tr
wins; both or:Dolraar. i ;
At Bigoney's Hotel; Welliboro ' on the
_l9th
inst., by the sonic; Mr: „Parzu incur:oar end
Miss SARAH JAin liotin, both' of Cedar , Atm,
Lycoraing county, Pa.
In Elmira: D;c:2o, ult., by 'Rev. 3. B.
Mr. GEORGE FREEMAN . 'WILCOX of Delmar, Pa , .,
and Miss EMILY LODEMA ANDRUS of the f ,f2r2: .
place. •
In. Wellabor,. on the 23d inst., by A. S. Sri**
ter Esq., JOSEPH• Wasosan and Miss LycIETIA
Ansrur, both of Charleston. " •
Th Dolma:T.0110a Ath,past., by the same, Janes
Sums and Mtn Dioan Tjrgsanex, both of Del
mar•
I - N2W -TORE: lIARKETS
Wriorakus PRIM*
Corrected on Tuesday of each Week: - '
Fkozr,,acip. V blal ..,.... '4;00 (4 7,30
'Flohr;(famity) ' - - ' --4,-,,9.011 (411,20
Wheat . V. bush 1,78
55
Barley ..:- • - S WO
Oats _
Corn—
— ' 'Bl4. 85
. ,_.
Pork, '(freah,) - 44 Th.,.
- :4::::. 12 3 / 2 '
Batter 26 @ $2
Lard 18, 1 / 1
Mooed " ' '' ' ' '''''"" ' ' ' 17y4 18
Tallow 12 1 , 4
Hopa.:..:. . ; ......... ....... .. ; . ..,... , ..,...,..4.,.....,A.: . -- .1 20 . ,ra,..141
S'PECIA'L' NOTICE
No Anveicsal lir PRICES ex PiasoNs's
though Dry Goodchave advanced hirgedyin,New
Ydrk, I have decided that itis riore_Tormy
est to sell goodi freelyit present. thin to quirk
up prices.. My stook is in such shape: tint "it is
not necessary for me to be governed by New York,.
prim} at present. I shall therefore - uantinue to
sell goods at the rates established about 'Dacha: -
her I, until further notice. As goods sell very fat
at this time of the year, it is not probable these
prices.will last longer than 30 days. Early buyers
will do the best. J. A. PARSONB,
27. 7 0.3 3 Concert Block, Coriaivg, N.Y.
A Cough, Cold, -or Sore Throat.
REQUIAES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, AND SHOULD BE
Phrt.D TO CONTINUE, -
Irritation of the Lungs, a Permadent Thiva
.Affeeticui; or on 'jnepitatie Lung 17 iseuse ,
IS OFTEN THE •RESULT•
- BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES
EAV/NO A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE r4.4vrai Ary.
s RELIEF.
For Br . onchitis; :Aeteriza, CatarrAiveoniminptivo
and Throat Discreet*,
„ .
r)tooates AU U6Ep Wi R '4LWAri-.6cniz:strectss
Singers-and Publie'Speakers
will dn d Troche, useful in clearing die Voice when
,.
taken before Singing or Speaking, anil relieving
the throat after an unusual exertion of the voeal
organs. _.The Troches are recommended and-pres
cribed by Physicians, and have had testimonial:-
from eminent men throughoutthe conu[ry. Being
an article of true merit, and having proved their
etEcaoy by a test of many years, each year finds
them in new localities in various pane of the
world, and the ',Trochee are universally Prinion'n:
ced better than other articles.
OBTAIN only 4 ...,ltacivteaßitonntuAn Taocatae r l
and do Za take any of the Worthleo Imitations
that way be offered. - ' ;it 7
Syld-eyerywhere in the United Stetoeilltd,, in
F< Olga - Co 92t:tipaylaV35 '
flnovvos-dmi.,
r RE GINGER ai
ROW DRINis MOM.
NEW YOEN TINES.
EEL T 'Ol -- TEer'DATLI7,SEMI--
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al
id 'Ohea,
e Ingest .nk ...tuapL
paper in the United States.
fiISE -NEW Y6RE. TIMES boa been enlnrge
_L:1 0 the size of she London Times.
Each - number contains eight pages of 'seven
columns each--or Fifty-Six eolumnain all—mak 4
ing it th elargest newspaper in the United Statea,
The TIMES will contain regularly:
Full' Congressional Reports, Reports
of the _Legislature, Messages and Publi&
Documents, Reports of Courts and Pub
lic, Meetings, European. News ins—Full,
Foreign_ and Domestic Correspondence,
News from all Parts of the World,, Po
litical and.genercil Editorials, Literary
News. - Selections and Miscellany.,
Everything possible will bo done to make the
TIMES 'the most valuable and interesting Family
Newspaper in the United States.. - •lts price will
remain unchanged,in spite of the feat that its size
and contents hard been increased onerfeurth.
fihe "fellowing 2de — the — pikes of the aeveral
editions, payable in all cases in advance.
The DAILY TIMES; per annum, 414
The DAILY ,TIMES, (Sunday Ed'nineluded)Sl2
The SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES. one year, $3
The WEEKLY, TIMES, one year.- $2
These prices are itivariable. Club rates are
discontinued. We have no traveling - agents.—
Retail in Checks.:ar Post-offloce Money Orders if
possible. Far - Address, .
. ''. li R. J.: RAYMOND & CO.; '
Jan. 17:4a .. ' • ...NEW Your TIMES.
AND SEE
111HE attention of the Farmers and every
body else in Charleston and Covington town
ships, are hereby notified, that the store at Cherry
Flatts will be kept open where they can preenyis
a full assortment of - ' • • - •
DRY-GOODS-4- GROCEEIES,
.WHEAT and ,BUcißyiriißAT FLOUR,
SUGAR, -TRA/VOFFRE, RICE,
IdoLASEitk . Cotinßif,
Mackerel;' ac.; conatatitly on luta& Give us a
call.
Flatts,4an. 1886-3m.*
A. B. RctOgvViio,-
- Farm .tor Sale
TN Elk township, Tioga County Pa.,
_catitOttinte
124 ;acres; 40 acre - 4tagroved. Sah)L4o/1-,is
watered by numerous springs. A steallipanna-'of
water satlioient fos clOrning, sawing wos,
runs through the farm near the buildings. , - -It is
welksitnated for a good dairy farm. A portion of
it is good grain land. Two log houses, frame
barn and other out buildings thereon. A thrifty
young orchard of 70 or 80 apple, pear or plum
trees. A good school houso on the adjoining
farm. The above farm' might be divided into
two small farms of 62 acres each. Price SI2 per
acre. Terms easy. - A iibgral deduction made
for cash down. Inquire of
'C. B. KELLEY, Welleboro, or
WM. 'UPDIKE, on the premises.
Jan. IT, 1888:—tf. _
GHARMAN'S SALE.=•Parauant to an order
of the Orphans' Court 'of Tioga County, I
will offer at public sale at the Court House in
Welleboro, Saturday, the 10th day - of February
next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described
real estate, late of George - Miller, of Darner, de
ceased, to wit ;
An equal undivided ninth part of a certain lot
of land iu.Delhlar, bounded north by Hector Hor
ton and Wm. Eberentz, north and east by Robert
Campbell, south by J. W. Catlin and P. Hough
ton, and west by Oliver Bacon and M. W. Weth
erbee—containiug about 130 acres ; to be sold. for
-the use of Mary Alice Miller, subject to the life
estate of her mother;Juliette Miller. •
Terms cash. HECTOR HORTON.
Jan. .10, 1868.3 t ' Guardian.
$5OO REWARD
TS BEWEBY ,OFFERED ;for larger,
anCidifeitier'glock of
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GRoClßlES,'.2.o.ol . B,.._aap . ps, CLOTH.
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` l .lditihni6ik Co - mbinationi of 4 Stores
in One, at
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E. Y.,
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ON TIM'ERTE;RAILWAY.
43/LICOIe FARE FOR A FEWIDAYS LONGER
Ai 10110111.:
Ati:-: . iors,A3riiitio I :34_441:10,------
Beet Deloins reduced - 4 from 450 to 30
,
.flood tich
Best Calicos
Good (lot coLlOalicoi
Fra ['dawn° :Madder,Caliodei "
Best Standard Sbeetiog,
.!! i PlL.,ai ”: - 4 ..s 35 ttciB9
Good
"`';ltroarp'.-:' . 4 ' 81i sir ".- —3ll , toZ
Wavy red,twille4,F)4pnel "
to 44;/.
Eteduti(ul Sett iii; " 4 1 1 5 .1% 1 1 9
Reify Ovei:COatil " $l5 to $O9
il ood.Workingeol!4— F " $ OB to $5,50
Brown Sugars rsditoUd
New Bright Saltler:Biti
Good
Good_Kip Woo/full' Boots,
- f
A. lot of Womensi Morocco Boots, $l,OO
: 3
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WE AR - 13'-' - 'triiiitiatitlLlNG ALL °TRIMS.
;_ Give 140,4 401,4mkbe conyin.sl4l2;x4
W. R. SMITH'S SONO,:
Anuison,
EIME
Jan. 1, 1866.
it BROW Y.,. 41,1P5. i_kt --
- G ; DRUG STORR:i
A N Aasorment oi TAMIL: GLASESUBB
- will be tb 4 5,11 , -ROT'S DRUGSTORE.
PARSON'S COLtrINN.
1114AVINe the/ . "116gtrAurrgroirt
very profitable trie4ipia for steady advestif
-I.* I 0,r 0 P9 13, 4 ttitpt,3•ololA year to istereasi
" -t:, ; - •
est N
ADVERTISEMENTS LARGELY.
Liuvite the catisfi.il attention of the coletMbeatiY„
to - the* life:hal - M g ,tooke them simple'{#tats
matte -of faetaote
PRICES': OF GOODS,
•
and state of trade; .!to., saniaAdlig aU bragging
and longwinded yarne:'r _
My experience has been, - that liberal advirthk
hag if based:on troth, pays well; and 1 think it
wise to follow it up. • Any one -that hatia
bnpi
nees worth bringing before- the .attention, of the
eommunity, cannot wartlike it too plain or well
known. • "
• •
•
I herebx:return my thanks; to - tits oitisene of
"kioga.County for the - very fiber share of trade
Lhave=neeeived for the past to years, during
whieittime toy trade has steadily increased; and
I freely'aeknowledgethat EBY TiOgig County trade
is quite a large portion of it. I intend to try and
deserve it still more in the future. '
Affi cnitcinars can degalitim alTraya Sliding a
large stook-of
At price!' guaranteed to be it the bottom - of the
market; and , withlttentivil Saleenien to wait on
them promptly.,
In all Mel where dors bo s oltino• to rush*
stook under market Flaw, (whigli, frequently oe
ours,) such bargains will be given . to my mato
.
I alao'aut enabled by my. largo .a1..,t0 'buy a
great rainy Goods from tut holds, 'lving Now
York J:obbers,profits—anabling - sae to otter such
Gooda'ai aunt lees than market rates.
I cljam iieni4iidvipagef weir moot Stone,
. .
LARGER SALES IN PROPORTION TO
EIPETS, A LARGER STOCK
OF GOODS SIIITATILE TO
•.;
.
A Iar9III,,ESS-,CONDU9TBD NEARES,
TO A CASH BASIS,
MI
MI
ELIE
thaß.toosi,e,4 Al i n the ,Pfallet.: Jar, for Aker
ces of Atoka; also
olstreif
ME
MBE
1.5 i ki
(I'.:_.,•', I r-. 1 ' i',7
I.'"liie-eig2huyjdindard Sheeiihga at S 4 tents,
good heavy 4.4 shootings at 25',t0 30 coati at my
store.
laux T
f .. 1 w
t"i~ .
! . -i.,"-I. ...1 - 3F I".;.:-f.L. '..11: .2:4
...;-•- .a li'f'.., ti,
4441/"Ie" e in pee"
of nuuksls,
eta, haw s , 0., at my Mere:
- -tlOO
yp:c. - osittinci to bestblrLsittes 2.14.' Bast
'pritia 5t.211, snit 'good Prints 'at 20 seats. • Bs.
spesini ,notioe. , . ,
35 ta,25
••
2e to‘22
J. A. PARSON,,
Sill' 1, -1866. CORNING, N. Y
, 25,i0 19
4Q to 34
Marble Shop.
WEL7..gBOIfo; TIOGA COUNTY, PENN'A..
HOIG & WARRING having
lry associated tbemselves togethei for the par
carthe inannfacture of
'
MAIRLE WORK,
are now prepared to fill all ordersfoi.
M.ONIIMENTS„ BEAD STONES, MAN
TELS, TABLE TOPS, - &o. &0.,`
.
with dispatch and in the best style. Rutiana
1. 1111 .4 0 -4401 3 51 6 !,( 0 Yerl. order.
It ip our intention , to do a leading business- '
in
Tioga,Countr- Orders solicited, and all work
Wartanted to give satisfaction.
P. C . ROIG
A. B.WARRieId:
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WANING: 9TV.U4EN NTY N. Y
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A WORD TO MY OLD FRIEND.S'y4%d
r‘ the community generally. Not being a Mewl
O'lonA And windy advertisements 'And large
pinditureq to the Printers, I herewith submit a
condensed statement of facts al a small 99 0 1 kith
Pe„oudeTstan ding the vile surplus capital wilt
better employed 'reducing the pike of Goods to
my mtstomers. ,
My- mock le full and complete to supply alt the
multi of my Ord customers wad many new ones,
both in-, tbe,:Retail and Job :I'ratie for •Aleasj: t
proeobing cold - weather. Harrog
ALL - WOOL CASSIMERE
at Ss. pet yard. `Naragansett Jeans suitable for
lOptei: wear at 41. Good yard wide Brown Sheet
lags at 2s. Printi 18 to 25 cents per yard.
CHOICE 'DRESS GOODS
from 20 6d to 4s per yard, quality equal to thin*
prices six years ygo. Drees Goode at lower pri
ces as well as a spleticlic assortment of fine goods
at -less Oleos than can- be bought in the State.—
Among them may, be found
AILI 4 WOOL MERINOES
at 5' to 12s per yard. Bmprepa Cloths plain and
figured. Merinocs, Bombazines. Alpaccas, Scotch
Plaids, Mohair's, and in fact saucy thing usually
kept in a tut class country store.
Ladies' Cloth for Claaings at is
rious prices, including Wasli
•Water-Proof ' Union Beaver,
Baqtdinaux and Castor 'Weirs, and many other
tott nume'rons to mention ; a heavy Black Beaver
043,00, (Gents - lit e , Cassimere equally cheap.) -
=I
lily Boots; Shoes;and Caypet Stock
do w
,wipc_ hevet - _ , mo re full and complete
or' at greater inducement to the parchaaer.
Bargains may be fousl'at the
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IMIIE
In Hats, Chips, Gloves and:Mittel:lB;
EMS
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also, in
- 1181), 71. 1.116.1it5E BLANKETS
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i - ;Mb, Ado:luta* tp u'Y
GROCERY . CUSTOMERS
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are not to be misunderstood, when toe 'steady
and unexitupletk teems° of business is taken
into the account. I Say without the tear of con
tradiction, that with the large purchases I am
looking from month to month for cash, lona sell
to the country trade as low as they 'can bUy in
ebe city, including freight, which gives me an
opportunity to offer _ •
LEI
- SUPERIORVAN, -
faith* Retail trade. witiota am doing sad bound
to do as a tastimotabli of my griffin& for heir
many favors and-very liberal palnafe.
Wlll= ire ityr , zointaireirs the benefit or any
Ainge i 4 the tearlf et. 83 nna . poetnd enation
and other - 8014 fiotn day I o da y ¢y lelegrupli W hit
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WROLESAIE DRUG STORE,
PaftNANG, N. Y.
4 s - •4 .44• * a n.
,
ANEt, AIIIIIittNES PAINTS
_LA AND OMB,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, MOEN
164Tili) CIN
- VINNATI -WINES AND
BIi.A.NDX;WRITE
WASH LJALE,
... , •
KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEM
PETROLEUM OIL, '
' ROCHESTER PER-
FUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
AND DYE COLORS,
• A: I.
Sold it Wholesale Prices. Buyers ardrequesSed
to chit and . sis quotations before going farther
East.
W. D. TERBELL & -CO
Corning,; N. Y, Jan. l 1866-ly
Li EAR YE I HEAR ,YE I—Tbo-Polls of
this Election at* 1ei:41214n. •
L. WILCOX, •
Of Welhboro. offers for sale his entire •
STO9.r.OE GOODS AT COST.
All those who feel anxious to make a
GOOD BARGAIN,
are invited to call soon, for
DELAYS: ARE DANGEROUS.
Call at the "REGULATOR," one Door above
the Post- Mee. ' C. L. WILCOE.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1. 29, 1869.
Fis/OL MIASMA
WOOL - WHEELS, WHEEL-HEADS,
SNAP-REELS, FLIERS, &C., &C
OWE, UNDERSIGNED would resPeoldwilY an
nounces to tito
•
MERCHANTS az DEALERS
of Tioga and adjoining countiel, that they -an
now engaged in the Manufacture of theve
named artioies,ind are prepared to furnish t hat
WHOLESALE PRIGS,
Employing none but Experienced Workmen,
and veins only tle beet material', we are con
fident we can furnish you with goods that will
suit your, customers.
Eveiy Mita. warranted to give entire satisfac
tion All Goods packed in shipping order and
sent by rail or otherwise.
Please address by mail, when list of prices,
" Card Samples," Ac., will be forwarded.
C. M. CRANDALL dt CO.
Montrose, Pa Dec. 27, '65.3m.
N. B. Ours is the only establishmeot that
manufactures the Celebrated
Crandall Wheel. Head.
Warranted to last TWENTY YEARS if well used
VITINTER GOQD.S FOR THE MILL
ion at 'No. 2, Union Block.
JEROME SMITH
Has lately rstarned_froto7New York with a splen
did assortment of
DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTH
ING, BOOTS a; SHOES, GLASS.
WARE, HATS ifr. CAPS,
HARDWARE,-
GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODEN
_ WARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS,.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
SATINS, TWEEDS
AND
KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH C_ ASS
- MERES, FULL CLOTHS
Atteuition is called to his stock of Black and
' Figured Divas Silks, Worsted Goods,
Merinoes, Black and Figured
DeLames, Long and
, . Square Shawls,
- Lidtes' Cloth, Opera Flannels, de., dc., dc.,
Purchasers will find that
No.U, Union Block, Main Street,
is the :tame to buy fhe boat quality ut tioods at
the Introst - prices. JEROME SMITH.
Wellsbero, Jan. 1, 1866.
'VOWE IS THE TIME TO SAVE TOUR
GREENBACKS. ---
A great breakdown in the pries of all kinds of
‘4.DiGood s.
I bare just returned from 'New York with s
largeand welt pleated apartment of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 000DS,
which :were bought for CASH during the late
Panic at PANIC PRICES, which I am bound to
SELL at.
PANIC PRICES,
I am selling
(loud Madder Prints, r 22
But .‘ ~
-25
I 4z,tra Wit', Bnab, BO
Beet Muslin Do Laines, 35
'Bromeliad Shestings, 20 to 30
Ilriblewihed. ‘! 1 . : 28 to 30
Extra Heavy, 35
Best 'clitality 'French Merino, , 10 shillings
Double width Plaid Poplise, _ di
Yard wide Rep, 80
Beat (high colored) W_pol Detains, 60
Single width Plain Poplins, ' 40
Yard wide Paratuatta, 40
A Largo Stock of ' . -
FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS,
HOOP SKIRTS, CLOTHS, FIIRK
NOTIONS, WORSTEDS;ic.,
A good assortment
alitifaghti#olooSS & SHOES, &c
Also, a large Stock of
FEED, FLOUR & PORt., always on band
In fact
ALL THE NECESSARIES OF LIFE.
Catc:tiers In wane of Goods will save money
by calling at the New Store and examine Goods
s and P;ices before buying elsewhere
eels` Jan.-I,lBBw - H. R. FISH. '
A,IUFFS ! MUFFS 1 ! MUFFS !! !
-
The pat'en't 'Exeit , rsier Muff can be obtained °D
ry at - • • BULLARD'S.
Wencher°, Jsn., i .18615.1
-LARGE. STOCK I'EIirIIMRRY and
YAN NOTIONS, !beanie by P. R.
Williams, Ng, 3 . Vninn Block, Walborn, Pa.
NEW ARRANGEMENT!
L RALBWIN
TIQOA PKtt/P4
ARE RECEIVING A LARGE
dA :j t ij:t,)j
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS /M) saosti, :0•ROCBRIZ
HAIiiiWAW.CROtiIagSY, HATE
AND CAPS; PAINT* AND
OILS, *WALL PAM,
GROCiRLES,
ko., #4.
'WHICH WILL BE
DISPOSED OF CIELICAP, AND
READY PAY ONLY.
TIOGA, Jan. 1, 18136-1,
NEW GOODg AT PEACE PRICES!
The attention of the public it called to my stook
DRY GOODS * GROCERI
which I have just purchased in New York Ci
23 per cent. cheaper than those who porches
earlier. lam offering Goods very cheap,
FOR CASH ONLY.
MY STOCK
Is Large aad Well seleeled
CONSISTING OF
FAIT AND WINTER DRESS GOOD
OF THB
NEW EST STYLES.
MERINOES, ALPACAS, PARAMA
TAB, of all Colors, NOTIONS.
i•
~ of all Descriptions,
GLOVES, HOSIERY, DRESS T
KINGS, BUTTONS, RIBBONS, io
A Large Stock ofl
vommairios,
CONSISTING OF
• : -
BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN
DENIMS, FLANNELS, &o.
Fine Printe, fast colon. 2 .billings per y
Nice Brown Muslin, yard wide, 2s. per y
•• Bleached " 2s. per y
All Wool Red Flannel, 4s. per y
Shawls, Hoop Skirts, Boots & litho
Also a complete astortment of
GROCERIES,
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, ic.,
READY MADE CLOTRIN
CLOTHS.OF ALL KINDS, CAS
MERES, SATINETS, KEN-
TIIcKY, ; JEANS, &a
it: BOY'S kin 41; CAPS,
all sok%
All of whicik via 1» aol4 far Cash lower th
any other
FIRM IN THE COUNTY.
S. O. lOAIIINOIJIMIN
lint Door above Poat OfZoe.
TTOOA; Nov. ". 1345-4tal.
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