The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, April 11, 1866, Image 3

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Gardening — J. Clain.
New Geuds—Van Name A Wickham.
School Dirictors'NoticeL-Wellioborti. -
Administrator's Notice—A. Knapp.
C a ution 7 -S.LC..*Gkpo ,
D is solution-A:Jolt 4a4i g ,e . t.
Marble Works—ll. Stowell, Jr., A Co.
pousdelphia r Atlyertianta. ,
New Arrangements—Z:l. Will cox
Caution—Wm. Robectsp.
R em oval—Y*ll'3.'B°6l4d: ;
Druge and Medicines—J. A. Roy.
PAINFUL ACCIDENT.—We learn that, Mr. James
Blackwell, of -Morris; lastmeek land jAkkleg ;torn
co mpletely off by a rafting rope.' The rope
caught him abonti then of Iltet leg.' •No par
ticnlttra have been received.
w o commend: Adie.-10nitAre .pa plgwiog, do. be,
found on our fourth page, to the pausal iof.fiersa
er, Mr. Edwards is a wide "asrakeliiridar,'and
believes in doinf well what-,is worth doing at all.
Soldiers w tiKitsciatitin isslattre to the lo
cation of lands the West; can Ca "infonii,d
ougbly by applying to Mr. D. D. Denting of
this village. lie has the papers.
Pavvism.—Twenty-four persons were received
lute the Presbyterian Church in this village last
Sunday. Baptism Os adMinistaectby the pas
tor, Rev. J. F. Catkins.
A MONSTER.—L t,ow, owned .by Mr.-James
Ki n g, 2d; of Westfield biernebip, reeenny' 4.ave
birth to a calf with tr 4) hcnids, and - two bearts.-
We hope nobody will try to beat this. .; '
.
Brstsiss 0#1.1.' .-41411. Stosiell; Ji.; has
purchased Mr. P. C. Hoig's interest bailie, marble
business, and the business will .be eotidVi*
henceforth by Messrs. Stowell /t Warring.
dot ohi his issiiestiitfiWkoHainery shop to.
the building forznetly.occapied 1)y. Dr. Gipson as
a drug store.
i'e Zflmafferlk - ffili. r .§ l .lre 3batiteilVittal:
beautiful sample of penmanship, executed by
Mr. C. W. Palinet,t of Sullivan.; :-. The Lord's
Prayer is written very legibly within the circum
ference of a dime, with aka • ornamental harder,
altogether occupying not - more than the Space
Nvered by l,qwitter of a dollar, as nearly as we
ran judge fimit recollection. - • Mr. Palmer de
serves credit for his proficiency.
FIRE!-Mr. 3.11. Fish, of Farmington, writes
us that the dwelling of Mr. Seneca Sonles, of
that township, was .destroyed - by fire, itogether
with nearly all of its contents, on tbo
Unfortunately, over $3Ol/ in money las lost in
the house, as also the discharge papeis of a sol
dier. The latter can be replaced on application,
with affidavit of the fact of loss, duly attested.—
The fire is believed to have been - commisnicated
from a stove pi.gw....poly initially insured.
FIBE LI BROOKFIELD:We learn from keit-i
-nn of We'stfield, that tv twelve
cows and twelve tons Of hay, belonging to Mr.
Isaac Plank, was entirely destroyed by - Hie, on
Thursday night, March 29th, ultimo. Two of
the cows, only, survived the fire forziatiorttime,
but died soot after.
The l 4 is estimated at $l5OO. No insurance.
The fireiis prOsumer to` have been set by some
moundrel.' Theloss fill fall heavily upon Mr.
Plank.
Edife`;•'.A . gitoior=Bir'l'—illeie is a'material er
ror in your list of Knoxville borough officers,
published is AC/fit/tutor of but, weak: Messrs.
J. Dearman, H. Freeborn and J. P. Biles are not
members of the board of Council. The board
consists of-the following 'members : V. Case, S.
L. Love, J. E. White, Dr. G. W. Mattison, B. P.
White and W. W. Dunham. Plertie correct the
error in the next issue. Respectfully yours,
arugs EOBEETSrßurgess.
Knoxville, April; 1866.
AteAMUSING CAME OF COLORFNOBIA.—We are
told of .a severe, hitt , rather ludicrous eaae.of this
unpleasant disease, which occurred last week on
the stage route between this village and Tioga,
which case was roost skillfully and successfully
treatelby William.," the wide awake driver.
Tee up stage bad reached Potter's, and 'a well
behaved ok,rid pair applied for transportation
to Wellsb..ro. There being room, the driver told
them to get in. To this a notorious Copperhead
who haptened to be a passenger, strenuously ob
jected. William insisted. The objector grew ve
hement and insulting. .Upon this William direc
ted the woman to take a seat beside-the -objector,
who declared that he would not ride with it "nig
ger," and accordingly got down, the stage pro
ceeding withent hies. • -
Some day, peihapa, such pers,ons may awake to
a knowledge of the fact that
„Stage propr: , etori,
who advertise to miryy passengers from point to
point, eannotjefuse to carry: passengers who.are
sober and well-behaved, while' there -is room -for
them. We - oiamuiend Win at sa.a Man: who au
ierstands his business, and as one of the most
obliging of drivers. ,
To THE Bers.—We have a word to say to the
boys ; and we hope they will take - tt se kindly as
n ii intended.
BonSres on the PUblic Square - are of long stand.
log; jut the practice is*. bad one. It.may do,
on ghat occasions,to practice it in a rational
manner; bat at present the public square bid*
fair to rival the valley of Ilinnem in the constan
cy of its area.. The best.citizcns of Wellsboro, or
many of them, Wish IhelfactiCo'
They say, and truly,, that it ditß6gures the Square,
miles good and bad bOys . tog4her like ruin "and
water, and is, in other .respects, beoon3ing a very
great nuisance, But" Wale° involves other bad
things, among them actual crime: _ - '
For instance; The boys are in the habit of
going upon private premises without leave, and
carrying off boxes and barrels, of money value
to the ownerseand using them for illuminating
, urposes. They are also se *-klailjt, of going
Into the wood - sheds ortfe law-office near by,
and purloining wood icic tlln stunPssris 'l 6 e 3 .
This, we presume, is •diftie • throbglitktsily ; i but
we feel obliged to say that, when a boy takes a
dry -goods box worth tirelio or twenty abating*,
without leavei be commits an offence, iwhich, if
prosecuted, will take him, either to thotlliontse of
Correction ur to the Penitentiary.
And the boy who takei a tb;iibarrel:wortb two
chitlings, in the same way, may be, on convie
win, confined in the county jail. -
Further, all boys who are in the habit of build=
lag bonfires will bo slispeated of dealing, who•
tier they aroVilty or not. -
The boys * Jowl_ fa les without leave from the 't
srnei,";re gai of
theft --as guilty u they would be were they to
take money froM a money drawer.
We direct the attention of these boys to an
erect which happened last week, kern in Wells.
bero. Two yoting min, capable of better things,
We re bound over by the Justice; on a charge, of
breaking into a store and taking from the desk a
kV! *mot inane,. If Gieshastain sustained,
then young men must go to the Penitentiary.
Be warned by the probable fate o(theseasnfor
moats young men_ .11sOid bad , AteSift , :t.Tlo -
Pass upon naroan's premises at any time. .Go to
Your homes early, Try to be Men and you can
not fail to win golden' opinions from your elders,
and be a comfort and pride to your friends,
Ventre or hter,tl.-Tirren SHODi FOR CHILD-
Her.—en acqtaintance who bas three children,
informs as that' tines be aommencetr A NYlllg
tipped shoes (one year ago), be hoe an4 , Wilito
price of new boots for himself.—eommereiai
April 4th, by Rev:N,. L. Reynolds, at the res
idenokal the bride's father, Mr. iOSEP4 )3. Rum
cr;',3f and Vibe Slier' A. "Ittei:ii*
Richmond.
In Mansfield, by the settle, Jan, fith, Mr. Vol.-
:my RIPLIBX ' f Camden, N, J., and Miss A. S.
Rurusey, of Sullivan:S
In Mansfield, Feb. I7th, by the same, Mr. JAS.
E. Wa h r u f l misfq imuz.ll, • $2 88x, 1)410 4
ME
Jan. lith, at the residence of the bride's father,
by the ,sews. A-. Owsa, 14. KeLurr and Miu
Juige 4. BBMWSIAR, alt of Richmond.
In Keeneyville, Feb. Ist,. by the same, Captain
ROBERT B. FERRT, of -Charleston, and Miss FLo
as WILSON, of •Middlebury.
In Mansfield, March 20th, by the same, Mr.
" AARON O. yOnat,Asti, of ,govimgton,,add ,Miss
M•Rositar BOviTratt, of ChaAestoi.`'
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In Mansfield, Marcia 25th, by the same, Mr.
ALBEtif .r. 'B. Diarr 'and Miss Attaittral't
Pa ri , both of Charlestoh.
REATH - 4. -e
On the 22d nit., Mrs. JANE M. Prrrster, wife
of Mr. Charles If: Pittilley . ;iged 19 °years.
t•
_gat- f i3ow goods c' heap : fast
colored Prints, 12ic.; choice t Prints; is 6d; Mer.
rimack prints. 22c. ;' held - "Delaides; 25c.; heavy
good wide Sheetings, 22c. ; boatyard r i de Sheet
/rigs, 280.; good - Bleached 4fuslins, 25Q.• ' new
styles Ginghams, 28c.; Kentucky Jeans, 3to ss.
other goods equally cheap. Bow i .i.e.the.time
to buy your goods. I think the bottom is about
reached. , ; -
Corning, March 28, 1866.
RVIL. 13 . 9 FOR toirSE-dLiAing6;—The following
rules ougit ps, be observed tu , oil good bonseysives
engaged in house-cleaning :
- Do. your aeruple..na . u. lo .voL ue Jo ,
avoid
2. _ Select a windy h •to ehske , ear.
pets.
-3. Visit Young's:BJ . 4 Stork and select from
his FIFTY-FOUR different pattern's of Wall Paper,
something that will, suit your own taste—and
your , - i „,-
4. Examine Young's stock of Window Shades,
cloth and_paPaegilt_apt 0_444 alsoissiß49*.fix
tures, cord, tasseli and borders. Ea sells all
these - 203 . arlet3heigrp , than laptztur k ,izr .r ,
, 5. After your papers atd - borters Ira phedn,
adorn your : 1 , 1_04;10114a feyv,fine,pictures. Young
has a fine assortment of Votit'pleturei and ft'amej.
April 11, • - -
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GOLD DOWN—GOODS DowN , --Gootts can now
be bought at Lawrenceville cheaper than at any
titarktßipirttkeiga,st four
,4s aTple,f.,
sell
;Bast colored prints, 12i cents. --
Fine brown shirtillgs, 121ie. s , .
I , Extra quality prints, 181 c. •
Merrimno printa, 22c. o
Go elttatd widtAggitititoo9%
EitialTavy standard sheeting, 25c
Yard wide bleached muslitts,2sc.
Best Detainee, 25c:
'Clocid Kentucky leans, 25e.
Farmers and mechanics' cassimeres, - 60e: '
We have a full stock, and ail' good§ are sold
equally-as cheap . C. 8. MA.111113. • & CO.'
Lawrenceville; April 9, 1866.
A COugh, Cold, . or Sore :Throat.
REQMRES lIIMEDIArE ATTENVION, sitomm BE
CHECEED. IF ALLOWED TO :DoNT/NtirE,
Irritation of the Lungs, a Perma4tent Throw
.AZection; or an Lacurabie Lutig,Dseaee
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES
HAVING .& DIRECT iwujiNcrTO THF. P_ARTB, GIVE
- .
,►]4IE3)fATE /113L1F0.*
-For Bronchitie,..dathma, Catarrh, Conanniptive
. ctnd Ziroqt AHReasep, _
'MOOCHES IteltE Cal) MTH ALAATB•QOOD3SUCOESB
Singers and:Public' Speakers
will
find Trochee useful in clearing the Voice• When
taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving
the tlartet after an nous* exertion of the vocal
organs. Tile 7', utak . / ara retommended and pres
cribed:by Physicians, and have had .testimonials
from eminent men throughoutthe country. Being
an article of true merit, and having proved their
efffedy by a test of:ninny years) eiieh ,.. year*ifi
them' in new locilities-in- various parts of tile
world, anti: tfief Trdchee are nnitersaily-pronen4.
ced better than other articles. , ' :
OBTAIN only " BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,"
144 not take spy of Abe Wort#Ois,/mitafiopa,
that may be ,offered.
Sold everywhere in the United States, and in
Foreign Counir r ies,jai. 35 . eliate per box'.
[inovvB3ll3inj:
ITCH' ITCH i I ,i i T9l) !
Scratch I - Scratch !" Scratch !
ViTheaton's Ointment
Will Cure .the Itch in 48 Hours. -
Ala° cures SALT . , itIIBUM, ULCERS, ditlL:
BLAINS, and all Eruption - 13'0f the Skin. Price
50 cents. For sale by nil DrUggists.
Fur. Sale by John•A. Roy, .Welislioro, Pa.
By sending BO cents to.: WEEKS & POTTER,
Sole Agents, 17.0 Washington street, Boston,
Mass., is will be forwarded by mail, free of post
age, to any part of the United States.
180ct65-tbn.
TNllEtOltd.ol , YOUTIL—A. Gentleman who suffeied
1:4 for-years' f&mlifervons Diddlity,llfelmdans.Decay
and all' the effects et youthful Indiscretion, will; forthe
sake of stifferitig humanity, send free to all who need,
it. the recipe and directions for making the simple rem
edy by which be was cured. Sufferers wihhlng to profit
by the advertiser's r xperience can do so by addressing
t ,
JOHN '.IB. OW/135,13 Chambers-St.,N ...Y. -
Jan. Si, ' 6 6- 1 Y-
_L. - •
—Th advertiser,havingheen
foi . eCs°tOrecaollealo ht . a & e a' ,
o'sby avery simple
remedy, after having - suffered for several years with a
severe lung affection and that dread disease, - Consunipt
Lion—is anxiouti to make known to higi fellow-snfferera
the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pro.
scription need, free of charge, with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will find a
sure -cure lorConsumption, Asthma, Bronchi tin. Coughs
and CollB, and all throat and lung affections. The only
()Went of-the advertiser in Betiding the Prescription is
to benefit the afflicted and spread information which he
conceives to be invaluable, and he hope's every sufferer
will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing and
may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the preseriptlon
razz, by return mail_ will please address Rev. ED
:WARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, ffings
gala. 31. '66431
'rag CONFISSIONS & _EXPERIENCE OF AN IN.
VALID--Published for the benefit and as a caution
to youbg men and others, who suffer from Nervous De
bility. Premature Decay of Manhood, &C., supplying at
the same time the means of- self-cure. 13y one who Was
cored himself after undergoing considerable quackery.
-By unclosing &postpaid addressed envelope, single cop
ies, free of charge, may he had of the author.
N ArIIANI EL MAY FAlri, Bag., Brooklyn,
Kings Co
N. Y. , pan. 81. 'ln-
•
[ITN ANO E. BUT TrilJE.—Every young lady and gen
-0 -Orman In the United-Statee-can-hear something to
their advantage by return mall (free of charge) by ad
dressing the undersigded: Those-hiving fears of being
humbugged will please oblige by not noticing this card.
All others will please address their obedient servant,:
TILOS. F. GEAR MAN,
. Jan. , gal Broadway, New York.
WANTED—Sixty hands for making pants
and vests. To good workmen and good
saatuttaratood Wages will Call at ,
NAST & AUERBACWS,
March 28;'86. a Bloseburg,-Tiogtrettl., Pa.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE —Tursnant to an
order of the Orphans' Court of liege county,
dated February 1, 1856, I will expose to public
'Sale, at the court Rouse, in Wellshero, on Mon
day, the 30th day of April next,' at two o'clock,
P. M., the following described real estate, late the
prOperty of James E. Johnson, of Delmar, de
ceased, to tint: - -
A certaislot,4 land in.Peltrisa,_ Tiega county,
Pa.. boungeeVi folliiint-;61 at a post,
the northwest corner hereof, adjoining the lands
of Phelps .1 Dodge; thence south, 86 degrees ,
east, 128 perihes, to a small beech; thence south,
two degeees 1432,perehes almint in the
lioundalsiittrtead Mhenisesilekessildflad Ankh,
86 degrees west, five perches; thence north, 62
degrees west. 38 perches;
thence north, 69 de
grees west, 34 perches ; thence west eight per
ches; thence south, 69 degrees west, twenty-four
pefebest thence south, 87. degrees west, twenty
eight perches; thence north, one degree east, one
hundred and twenty-one perches, to the place of
beginning; containing one hundred and eighteen
and three-fitbs acres. Terms, cash, on confirma
tion of the sale.
_ AIISSEL LAWiO.II,. 441E4_
Delmar, March 21,1866.-4 t.
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W i tilritti laiiißTis i. '.
j 1 - -.'-.;. ' / ;: 1 1 late" . 4 4 . -4 - .4.1i14": ..t.'
yilfbelfoulid orio'dOor t 4 e
Bai*ake B!°Fif_inrgie' ' Agtl7,
pied by Borst ,sygdoti building die
has redtied throughout, and-into:id keepiugt
CONS-TA.NTLY: -ON- BAND
ITEM!
PuiraLAlNortmentAt
'FAMILY IIIiOCERIP,,
=
4.i.4R4TA
consisting in part of
~ ~
Alspice Buns ( Blacking Beef .a" 4
Cassia Coffee ' Candles Crackers -
'Cheese Cloves Dried fipples Ess. Coffee
Eatinii. 1 , 11 - ' 4 lels.titie:A/inter - S - ` .H l 4OO lO t:: i
Indigo blue Lead Mustard Molasses ,
Nutmegs Oysters, ileroleuer ", .:.Pork 1
Pepper Powder Pipes Potatoes ,
Pruett', -_;. _Peaches Tickles ,: ~i 3 Mee,: -;:l
Rablall.t ~, „I -6116 ,- :1 ONSl6OOlett,llig4a filiabH
tea;- .S AjTIIP II .-:Sta,col l (eettl)._.l34tot,:_- :-..- - 4
StarchaGloss Soaps Sugars AVOW* ir,
Tobacco Teas Tomatoes Vinegar
• ~. I ......i. )i:.l ii,:giii
*SZC &c
cams
, - - • • - . .. :
ESPECIALLY THE AND , » 805 'WORTH
Which comprises everything designed for family
: - 4 Ulia 4 W i t 1 119 1 .5414,1 r?.! •
411 ' of which I,
,propogo4o,oell (IA Oltfap
•
oda arstirlive.
I craim to as tinfi'au aiedi of
~•
SYRUPS, SUGARS AND MOLASSES
to waif Itenteni,
ber the place—one door below Gunn & Tucker's.
xxLmkat itb-fai/Oti•
Welleboto, Feb-7, 1866
Stoves & Tin Ware
FOR THE- HALTON:
Messrs. _ROBERTS 4- KELSEY
OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDIIiG,
Are now prepared to_ Amish , the ptiblio with
anything in-theinlinent-bnainess. tptiuthilY.BA.
large, in ,quality, ; as good, and as cheap
ne any dialere in troithern-Peniniyivarda:"%'
!They, pay parties/sr attenfioik lo the ;
STOVE AND TIN . 'W.tatE"4I3.IIBI:NESS'
'told intent to keeps fipll maortmentuof overytling
that line. - .• :
TIN WtiRE , MADE TO. ORDER,
pr?mptiy,iita satiatitetiim - g!'
REPAIRING - -
• ;, 4
eXecga4,l24'.l.hpabel“ P)lagoirel44 &POW
' ClAtil AND SEEDS:
ao~xa°&ELsEY.
Nkrensborough,March 7,1886
. .
p R. iyiLizAms
Will sell his entire Stock of,
Wags
,aocl , f4tt',Neilicine,s
YANKEE • NOTIONS,,;PERI:UM:4IW,
FANCY AitTIODEE,'
AT NE Mr - YORK-COST, -
FOR • THE NEXT THIRTY - IDA Yfir
haY•eveigtMfn' e 4 eY kept 6•s' -
MST CLASS • DRUG SIDRE.
WellAoro, Beli. 7, 1988aC • _
Ti r 'I
CALKlNS9 o rfirA.UlL:PrOlorigtors•
(late Cole and Calkins) •
. .
, .. .. .. . .
MR. CONKLIN luiveng had iiirge' .et:
41L perienee in someof the best Marble Biqa
le.the country in the'ait' tiapart of this butinesa
the proprietoreare(no Tapered to ixecute orders
for TOMB STON of all kinds, "and . :MONIJ-
F es
MENTS of either
i
RUTLAND OR ITALIAN IKARRLE,
___ . . _
in the moat ' workmanlike_ manner, and , _witli Vs
patch,. They will keep the best, quality of Mar
ble, of both kinds named, constantly on hand.
Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleansed
and made to look as good as new.
Mr. Hirvei Attains, of Charleston; is our an
thotited Agenti4nd , all contracts mada wittilifis
Will be vali& Onsiomets pan: contract, for walk
- .
Such him at shop-prices. .- • '- . -..
Tioga Jan. 1, 1866-Iy.
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WELL To-DAY., Erpic LTO-M05L0w,...4
Such:is-the-experience of thonaenda. East
enjoy continuous health. To what does the wear!
sionalinvalid attribute hia uncertain creditiota ?
Not to idinself, of .course. He lays - tha*blametut
the °bombs, perhaps. too hot, or too cold,or
too damp,nr too dry;" or too -variable, But does
he take the. roper course to fortify his-constitn
tion and bodily organs against the extremes and
changes.of which he complains? No, • He says,-
perhaps, that only an iron man could bear such
great heat, or such violent cold, or auch sudden
vicissitadet. Why then do - es he not resort to the
great T'onic and Preventive, which. if it will riot
mate him au iron man, will at least quadruple
the • capacity of his -system to repel all external
agencies that tend to produce disease f HOS
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS, taken faithfully according to the direc
tions, wifrio strengthen the stomach, brace the
nerves, tone - the liver, and regulate and' invigo
rate the whole animal machinery, that the aus
tere, instead - of being at the mercy of the weath
er and liable to, be prostrated by every change of
temperature, will heenme case-hardened; as it'
were', and idniost impervious to climatic Milieu=
ces. It is to this preventive principle that Hos-
TETTEI!.'S BITTERS owe their great popularity in
the West Indies; British Atneriea and Australia.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that thefirtik:iiakowa
as'SILAS 'STAPLES do C 0; is this day - S4-
solved 'by mntnal 'consent of the parties; and
that the books and aCcoants of, said lirrn , afe fh
the bands of M. W. Staples for settlement and col
lection. All those having nisetiled acnointr7lll
please rail and' settle at - once:: •
- • SELAS STAPLES;
= M. W. STAPLES,
- - - - P:WILSOIL
Keeneyville, ' '
4 000,17"."",00:1Lbr°t2K.P0A:%K.„7.2,:
1,000 for the Brooklyw_tatinery, of this year's
peeling. Four to five dollars per cord wl-1?*
paid, So inters the best price; it rilutit` foir
feel 10.14, - weltctiftd;_ario free from aging.
E. BAYER. , ,_ ,
4 . 0101 , §T,011;"te 4 / 1 1:14 CO.I .
'Melts; Karol/18, '6B-4t
EINI
THE tlvaNswirdmitictffi kAvfos,
&C , r
Lvtiv lOU H,
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W. B. Smith% Sons,
ti•EitipLEs'
In Splendid shapati!,eatialy everybody
FRESH STOCK OF GOODS 'NOW SR.
04N 4,1,0-T. DO AFIR'XI,V4t.
touthitgyp,.bver owthe"Leeal Coltima for ' the
Fhwk.es wital
MUM TOY
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Who hold laige Stooks of Goods at
.114,11 Prices.
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Thilito buy. your Gkoo* of
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HA S, Plaid the Tioga: 40IT4TOR
NISt Pr . 1,41 11 ble medium for steadj advsrile
lug, I propoie through the coming per to increase
MY ADVERTISEMENTS LOWEY.
I invite the wilful attention of the community
to than; tamulaingte, make them, simple Oats.
mute of facto, se to . - -... .
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El
ipd state et trade, itch, and avoiding all braggistsr
inn loaf-adstdod isms.
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log I f beavi oCtratlg, '0 414 ' it it
wise to followat.up. V *Ol bug
-nem -Worth bringing before the ifitention -of the
eomninnity, cannotlrell make it too Plain or well
known,
=ERE
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. sfy? .. lltiniti to the citizens of
TioviC 'hare of trade
I have ved=for} : past - IdOpast ten yean, during
whiskiiiiijapy,trida Arfareteadily increased; and
freely'abinowrageiliat spy ?logs County trade
is citilta'a largie'portion of it I intend to try and
deserve it stillraore.in the future.
BE
• hty oaatomefi aitt Amid Wing a
large stook of
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It prialia.gnikanteed to be at the bottom of the
la!arket, and with attentive
„ iilaleamen to wait on.
thempromptly,. , "
In'all eases wbeiii there le a chance to melee
; Block under market pries!, (which frequently oc
curs,) such bargain; will be given' to my,Mmte-
-_ --i 1 :ii. -, i --, "i!
I also am enabled by my. large Joke, to. buy a
gnat many Goods from B rat -bands,. saving New
York Jobbers prollts—enabling me to offer snob
Goods at much lees than market rates.
claim several advantages 'over most Stores,
via:
LARGER SALES IN PROPORTION TO
EXPENSES, A LARGER STOCK
SUITABLE TO
OCKiNtitY-TRADE.
A itTANESS 'CONDV6TED • NEARER
than most am store, in the trade. For further
at
inferatiork, see notices of Priess below; olio
local,eolnatn. „ . ,
Ton can bity standard Shootings 'at &it cents,
good heavy 4.4 eheetings at 25 to 30 cents at my
attire.
~.. _S.Z~ vY '. i
—Thom ie oo sidianco -io prices of Slat►aols,
Blankets, Shows, Aof, at my store.
We continue to sell beet DeLaines 20,64.
ptintritif2e: and gbittrPrinbt at' 20 cents.
!pedal notice:
Jan. 1„1866
laT SOLLANDS
TV .
HARNESS-MAKER;
MANSFIELD, TIOGA. COUNTY, PA.
Basing carried on the above business for the
space of fifteen years, he wishes to return his sin
cere Osaka to his patrons for the liberal sup_
perk received during_ that period: and feeling
that he has given general satisfaction in the past
=which fact is shown by the increased demand
for his Harnesses—he begs leave to announce
that he is new prepared (by the employment of
first class workmen) to execute all orders at short
notice, and will not be excelled by any establish.
merit in the country. •
Harnesses always onband. Call and see
him. Shop opposite the Mansfield Hotel.
Februiary 14,1866.
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ATTENTION SOLDIERS.
B. 'SUITE, Knoxville, Tioga County,
TT Pa.,. (11. S. licensed Agent, and Attorney
for soldier* and their friends thronghent all the
1074 States,) will prosecute and colleat with-nn
rivalled success,
SOLDIERS' CLAIMS AND DUES
kinds. Also, any other kind of claim
against the Government before any of the De
partments or in' Congress. Terms moderate, All
communications sent to the above addredl will re.
Jseive prompt attention. dan. 17,1888. ,
ONIONS SETTS for sale at
ROY'S DRUG STORE.
pAssows coixass.
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sori~avß)eps,
TO A CASH - BASIS,
J. A. PAESONS,
Conanca, .N. Y.
CONCERT 'BLOCK,
NO. 1 I & 2,
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CORNING,' sncuREN COUNTY, N. Y.
ME
REGULATOR STORE.
OM
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A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS and
the aommunity generally. Not being a friend
to long and windy advertisements and large ex
penditure!' to the Printers, I herewith Submit a
condensed statement el facts al a small cost, with
the understanding that the surplus capital will be
better employed in reducing the price of Goods to
my customers.
My stook is fall and complets to supply an the
wants of my old customers and =any new ones,
both in the Retell said Job Trade for the ap
proaching cold weather. Hawing
ALL WOOL CASSIMERE
at Ba. per yard.. Naragansett Jeans suitable for
winter wear at 4s. Good yard wide Brown Sheet
ing at 2s. Prints 18 to 26 cents per yard.
CHOICE DRESS GOODS
from 2s 8d to ;II poiryird" to those
prices six yean ygo. Dress Goods at lower pri
ces as well as a splendid assortment of fine goods
at less prism; than can beibought in the State.—
Among them may be foun t
MEI
ALL WOOL .MERINOES
at 51 to 121 per yardi iimaass Clothe plain and
figured. Merinocs, Bowbazzner.Alpadoas, Scotch
Plaids, Motiaires, and in fact every thing usually
kept in a first class country store.
Ladier'Cloth for Cliaokings at va
rious prices, including Wash
. ingion
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Water Proof Union Beaver,
Butnimaux and Castor Brown, and many other
too numerous tumention; a heavy Black Bfasver
at sB.oo4Gints , flrti,Cassiineritsitually elthaik)
illy Boots, Shoes, and, Carpet Stock,
down stairs was waver more , fall and oopplete,
or at greater inticeinente to tlie'purcbater.
Bargains may be found at the
REGULATOR
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In ..4ats, Caps, 9 -loves and Mittens;
elso.,
B.E.D, d• HORSE BLAN.4-ETS.
I f he Advantage to my
GROCERY CUSTOURBS
are not to be misunderstood, when the steady
and unexampled increase of business is taken
into the account. I say without the fear of con
tradiction, that with the large purchases lam
making from month to month for sash, I min sell
to the country trade as low as they can buy in
the city, including freight, which gives me an
opportunity to offer •
SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
to tbe Ratan trade, which I am doing and• ligand
to do arra testimonial of my gratitada for *dr
many fovea ankr43 , WATS pstromtga.
Will give my ,onstomiaa' thi hansilt of any
change in the mitiket its I am ported in auction
and other - sales from'day to day by uderslib aid
otbarwiaa.
H. 60FF.
Corning, Jan. 1, 1865.
SAV Y,01 . 3* fa . RIMV4CIES 1I 1 . ,
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NAST AtEABACIPS;
CHEAP- O.4.BIILBTORE '
Bionstut, PA.
Who* you can always find tits beet auerta
stook of
DOMBSTIO k FANCY DRY GOODS; GUST=
NOTIONS, BRADY.ISADI CLOTHING
mlkuB►oturad under their own supsr►Liost,
GYMS' FURNISHING GOODS, eta., sta.
In their Merchant tailoring establishment they
defy competition, having the beat tailors of New
York City, and an azperianced Cotter, 3fr. B. P.
[Feb. 21, l 0-1;
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Card, Staples & Son,
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ARE PREPARED TO BELL - AS MAP
u any dealers in the county, a general as
sortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
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READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS,
CAPS, BOOTS a SHOES, FUR
RISKING GOODS,
EA RTHERN, STONE, AND GLASS WARE,
in short, everything usually kept in a country
store, all of which will be Ea air low as iler
where, for
READY PAY 'ONLY!
No trouble to show
Goods,
CALL AND SATISFY YOITES R L I TES.
STAPLES k CO., grateful to old patrons for
put favors, hope for a continuance of the,
same. Having fermed a copartneuhip with G.
P. CARD, they feel confident that they can do
better than ever before, as the new firm will have ,
a larger assortment.
COMPETITION DEFIED-!
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CARD, STAPLES a SON.
' Feb. 21, 1886.—1 y.
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1866. FOR SAW. 1866.
BY
B. 0. WIOB-11Abf,
A T HIS NVB.BBBY OF FRITIT AND OR
NAMENTAL T 8228, IN TIM& :
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A gcod supply of PLUM, PRACH.CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES a SHRUBBERY.
T The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
Varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and
in bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply
will do well to call and see my stock before pur
chasing elsewhire. oar Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Feb. - 28, 1888-Iy*
AVELLSBORO ACADEMY.
THEgiNtlllerTP:ePealittaandan
yeryeepumisingly on
alxsdy .
nasally large for a spring term. Many more can
be well accommodated. Students will be received
at any time, and will be required to pay only from
the time they enter. Teachers who leave in order
to teach, and others haying good reasons for leav
ing, will be charged only for the time they are
actually in school. Board in private families, and
rooms for self-boarding, can be secured at very
reasonable rates. D. D. VAN ALLEN,
Wellabor°, April 4, 1886.
KEROSENE AT SO CENTS A GALLON
We are the purest quality of Kero
sene at EIGHTY CENTS a gallon.
A DAIELNISTBATOBS' NCYTlCA—Lettere of Ailinin-
LL nitration baring been granted on Z. estate of
Peter Mowry, late of Farmington, deceased, all indebted
to said estate will make immediate payment, and all
claims must be presented to HENRY MOWRY
March 14, 18 68-8 PAWL MOWRY, Ad's.
'UMBER FOR SALE.—The imbsoriber has a
largo quantity of
BIDING, PLANK and BOARD.% s
at bis mill in Catlin Hollow, whiolt will be sal to
sustainers at mast prices.
Would inform the citizens of Woßighorn and vi
deity, that he bag fitted up a desirable suite of
rooms over John It. Bowen's store, No.l, Un.
ion Block, where he is prepared to execute all
work in his profession, with a promptness and
style that will enable him to offer superior induce
ments to those requiring dental operations- All
work warranted, and at reasonable rates. Plass*
call and examine specimens.
Wellaboro. March 21, 1864.—if
10
♦ND CALL OPT/IN
P. B. WILLT A „ A.
W. T. MATHEW,
Wellaboro, March 14. WM. TOWNSEND
-CYRIIS CATLIN.
on, March 21, 1868.—tf.
E 1t22
A EASTMAN,
S . Letinal and Mechanical Dontiat
NOTICE.—AII persons having unsettled ac
counts with the late firm of S. Bennet 4
Bons, are requested to call at the store of - Tischer,
Dimon 1 Randall and settle the same immedi
ately, and save costs.
VISCHER, DIMON do RANDALL.
Niles Valley, March 21, 1848.-9 t.
ATTU LATH ! !—We are now manufacturing.
Li a superior edicts of Lath, which we offer for
sale at the lowest market price.
VTSCHER, DIMON 41 RANDALL.
Niles Valley, March 21, 1868.-9t*
An ORDINANCE for the lininurnance of Order.
Be it ordained by the Burgess and Council of the bo
rough of We'labor°, That from and after the dne puha
.catlon of this ordinance, any person or persons who
shall be found intoxicated in any street, highwsy, lane,
or alley, within the limits of the borough of Wellston*,
shall, upon the view, or upon proof made before the
Burgess, or any Juetice of the Peace within said bo
rough, be fined not exceeding two dollars, to be levied,
with proper costa, as provided for in the fourth section
of an act of Assembly, approved April 22,
1794, entitled
"An act for the prevention of vice and immorality,"
etc. And said offender shall, in addition to the penalties
imposed by said section, be imprisoned in the lock-np
not exceeding twenty-four hours, at the discretion of
the magistrate haviagiuriadictlon of the matter. And
any person or parsons using obscene, bolaterone, or pro
fane language, to the disturbance of the peace, and the
annoyance of peacable citizens of said borough, shall
be greed in the sum of two dollars for every such of.
fence, either on view, or on proof made before the kw
gees, or any Justice of the Peace of said borough ; so
be levied and collected, and enforced, as provided for in
the fourth section of the act of Assembly above cited.
Bsc,2. That the High Constable of said borough
shall take notice of all offences against the several ordi
nances of raid borough, and is her authorized and
required to arrest all offenders aged.= the same, sitter
on view, or upon information given to him, and to
bring them before proper authorities for prinleliment ;
Provided. That said High Constable shall not be re
quired to bring any intoxicated person before the proper
authorities while so intoxicated, but shall commit: Wan
or her to the lock-np.fortherith, until he or she shall be
come sober, not exceeding twelve boom,. before 'aringin ;
such Offender before a magistrate for 3 hearing ; ?root.
ded,- farther, That forsievery neglect of hie, dnty as
herein defined, where he is cognizant of the offences ei
ther on view or on due notice thereof, said high c era t a .,
his *hail be Ina: In the sum of dye dollars and costa of
prosecution; And provided, further, That said high
Constable shall, Dar all *arrives performed by him as re
quired by this ordinance, receive the fees provided for
in like genic.* under the laws of the Commonwealth.
Attest : COBB, elnrgeas.
Ow. L. Suracen, Sec'y
Welfsborc, March 28,1888_
10XECTJTORS' NOTlCE. —Letters Testa:24m-
M! tart' having been granted upon the estate of
John Hamlin, late of lien:field, deceased, the an
&raped request all payments to be made, and
all shims to be presented to P. E. Sadtb o fi sq ,,
it his office in Tioga. WV. T. POST
J. D. BALIN,
'Bll-41t • Ihnouton.
Ihdra s N.Y.,