The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, July 18, 1866, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY -JULY IT; 146 t.
oos barg Ev: Corning, .'iroga'' •
1 ,2.• e Corning. Amise.
tat a 612
,Intlon 630 p m Accommodation,lo 15 a m
_ L. H. SHATITCH,
.•
• New . Advertisements.
I, o ga iaat of :TAtt.gro—e-gortitt.,r4. . . ,
10 , cremn—S. S. Spencer.
iLmYed 6"'er6-14, W. Vietiorboe. ,
Adtr unisirator's Robb; 'Atriattlier
:,sdies Library Sgclety:--Mansfield.
coot <:,s Icr. : --ptviting a man to en,
Isar hoepitaliti, 'analh4la abasing:jam Ike d
..:;%,cret as seen as his book -is turned.
IcL CREAM.—Mr: S. S. Spencer will
0: ice cream it iitia bodes,Apt , . doO,rbeloiclitiy'a
;3 , 1 , 4 , , at retail or by Lb. queirt. Ho under
the business. Give him a call.
Fifa: IN C73A.RLESiTOX.A imtin be
_ , • .- .... , . .
.. 4 , g to Mr. N. k lisi.iumon4,_ three.fosirths,of a
:ja g of tiiis village, was burned to the gron*l
0; W e ioe:dey evening. The fire broke out a t
ivr.v.va o'clonh. There was en insurance on
a. tairg. ~._ ,- c:4 :'_ ' e- .. I t"..:2 .1.-:.;
B, L FrieIAL Fogl l -t'H go - FIELFFS4uVeII,
borough, last week was the recipient of a
Baptismal Font, a memorial gift from
fly of the latf—Di 4 .! 0.3 i. •Oftneitt. Thn
z::s of porcelain, *fn a,MiO" ,„ Cif_btOk
. 7 ,4 sod bears the fulloc3hai,.hitsittli "Ia
itronon. 0. L. G. et E. B. G,"
CO- THEODORE. GRE&G addressed the
eri and citizens of "Delinar at' the Austin
bonse, last Friday evening. There was a
, c gt crowd and much y The Colonel
ri pe for a speech, ana gave treason and its
i x:toff " particular Jesse."_ • -
ArBOBAz BoRze.AXV*4 _— / Xtierg WAS::
cesdid display of Northern Lights lest Thurs
aTerening. risible is=this telitide. ',Fhe entire
yirens were a glowing red, and thenorth a sheet
, pale flame flecked with searletishadows. Thu.
, peeple look fora lev i er ten4eratartt - after
diEplays ; i the e; Ca tion, if , cherished,
: •ris case was moat tot, '
We are requested tbAtafp,thatt the
Committee of the Tioga County Agrieuf.
Society will meet-st the office of Nehols
in Wellaboro;•itt one P. M,; on Baer
1-4 the 21st instant, for the tranaidioticifiniper,
batiness. At this meeting the committeea'to
isui-premitsmrund diploints'will be chosen, and
.: a desirable that there he a fall and,pirompt at
titans.
PRETTY G. E4wards,
Cbarlefiton, furnishes
i ns' with a translation,
the Drench, a Welsh jourtiali It the( foilcrsi-
g anecdote
"some years ago, there- lived in Earth Wales
;:erg3 - man noted for repartee. One Sunday
-t , ng, tome boys. who were playing truant,
the old gentleman on his way to church.
- .1 feeling exactly at -home, yet desiring to greet
r. as unconcernedly as possible, as he drew near
accosted him with:,
Good morning, Mr. Morris.'
Good morning, my friends,' he responded.
Did you bear the news; Mr. Morris ?' asked the
rpokesmen of the bcrts.
Su, my friends"; what is tire nevi
The Devil is dead !'said the boy.
'lndeed!' said t Idld,maa• (Winn!!
will go immediately and preach your father's
zeral sermon?"
Lieut. T. 0. Ho ..LIB, of :Ward; sends
the following gem of literature, which he totial
,t!ttd at City Point, Va. It is a enriosiiy, in, its
CITY P011(7, 1 71/1 Jan. '6; 1866.
it happens city paint Ilikg4ny
i-Jtckson Jones wife v(rti - Deswthled . by Dirt
Dari.l to go to her brother george
ita any man have lily Wife anift Eliza Jones
II kill him. when i hive my she was
.rtg in the bed eielcomd She it we one - Hon,.
Vri and ten Dollars to gad het , ffigl satin.,
:tit had her one year and one chile. term Eliza .
/sr Wito and i intend., to follow her: to her.
rm. So then, There ir,plenty of laingloiadieb
carryingiwith
MR. JACKSON 3u6 Ed
NURREL HUNT--" 0. H. R." writes
Js,kson the faliossfug particulars of theit
.etrstion on the Fourth :
• he lih of July, 1866, was celebrated by the
toot . I ..akson and 471,:cipait,y,i
. ls• ; ovary',
:at, shier, considering "tfin numblir "engaged,
'city on a stdel, far surpasses anything of the
173 neret4 lore .wittleSsea; t, of game
td, which satiated 22,940! 'a - imitating of squir
^-4 ikunk9, woodchucks, crows, 'Owls, etc. The
4 1per, gotten up for the occasion by 'Mr. L. B.
ttrre. web - a splendid• affair ' ,- and was highly
huaen tett by all who partook. After: supper,
*4: , :zapany quietly dispersed, feeling that they
:LI 1 , used a pleasant and profitable Fourth."
WITHDRAWN.—C RATHBONE, Esq.,
'robe animal] cecccpt - firi tber'ic*.btlitbiertrter sad
L-oder we pubrialied Witidt IPA the
='-"ring note of Withdrawal, which certainly
1 .' , 1 Lai credit.: . -
Bear Sir.: *4l* jetzt learned
zzi Mr. Deans; who tost:Eal atm - in Aghting fin
is a candidate. I will not stand in the
such an applicant. Respectfully yours,
ati A/414110V
SiLicATE.-1,-Our old, oorxespondeut
::111 FLINT, rends es' 0C Following serape - of
'-nom by the t ardsciabble
Si"t ak6ITATOIri: .. Eight years ai. t o I went into
elf -imposed exile in the caves .of Silence.
etd you the fruits of that exile, in part, by Sand
Stout, the poEt.boy :
" If yoo IrLuld be rid of a troublesome fellow,
.end him bre dollars. He will not return to vex
?to until after tasn3r.dilkire.is _1 ki
- I retired to get quit of theuvexing noise of
4 t le these ,Choi ees cjiyeg p oicg ip inereT,
tesrd. Tha r !bedew- kof f bit - 7 4tafigker .
within these soundless corridors.
"Therefore I 'ay that be win
rPetteth much: He is like *into a bra - o
.7" w idth, which brawls adown its stony bect.— .
, te mighty liissiasippbsioves'* iaelisttble ride,
.....lbrewl e th hot
.." The germ of the ehiT4 lent 6 riA
't egg. Though` thi - eggbeltreCtlie deint
441 /Y Tisible to the naked sight.
- ,FroLe this I learn that -truthieweiree . Vat
"= 4 Eace, while the extraneous envelopment of
etch is thick.—so thick that few bave patiece
ft through it. - -• • •
"co, many declare that error is in the ascend
ttt, it this sreri,d. I kifii4441494!
Rea.° if
ag
tenti o ti n
e.
t
ttk the ma Therefore, aa betweettLa =JO • /Rd , his dam,
P , Pularity is a soap-bubble.; A aitillfty
poptiar among thieves. A bad man is popular
bad neighborttooit ; Aitood ilk4sOn-P4IMP
`4I' with those whose -atubitions•fre tirTafisb.:"
l iVe are much obliged‘Co you, &lex. ~
trol , Distifee l hetlizid isle
association
-•- -
E mlbren of the Dietrkt : At the suggsql4l6ol:
4 Seeretary, I address e few lints to`y*int.Bi
f,4itttnent' lbe tist,osieetni of our stamadail"
qi+
• e ki Co nference year.ia to ekheirci Li iireaeboro,
" 1 7 at and August 1. Dr...Lora,-of Auburn, bas ,
" I ten late that he will be with na Tuesday P.
Y ,
~-"1 1. probably remain during the meeting.—
"`• Lialley P id at 'of Oenesee College, - and
E t , , , .ree e
• A. 1.). W i lbor, Treasuier of the, college, are
dged
to be present. No,r f bretbren, will
~,torqz
3 ',.° WI none, and be preee4t, to lanai the alkaii 4P
t c•rs, at two . P. M.r•on. leeeetay. , brother i
crownell will give ne an able essay; I do7-not,
a W e save s, good . prograntmei,and Uosi
leimi all come together , and hive an interesting
meeting. LitaMeatber this is, from •Present ap
pearance, the trey-gathering we are to have be
fore Conference; and probably /30#10 of us'Will
" read out" on other districts, at tho coming
" turn of the wheel-" ,ring .3 - oar Tares 'long
with you, and let theni have a rest from the cares
of home. You are all cordially invited to come,
prepared to stay untii4 close of the meeting.—
if,you reach hero before - the hour of opening,
nt the parshnage, and I will assign you places
of entertainment. Come, brethren, and let ns
counsel together. Jon:c Saes - .
Welliboro, July 14, 1866. ,
TICXL9. Co. Barik.—Whia Bank will
continue Le take from its customers State curren
cy without discount. 4. S. Tunuutt,' Camll4.
The following notice has been sent US
- for publication :
"Sraczat Norio—On and after Monday, July
2, 1865, bills of all State-banks, excepting those
of New York State, will only be received at a "dis
count of ten per cent. -
Sjgned,--"-A. Owns,-
" Agent Carning and Bloesbartit. R.
" A. a.:firatras,
_ , - . ¢f General Agent.Tipga IL IL"
4VW for 41 4 11,4*(4 ii CWIIII4
unjust. Why discriminate against everi::Stlie
biit New York 7 Is. not the Tiogkitailroed-s
Pennsylvania institution? And' why d*ounrr aL
'teu,per cent.?" The railroad comPany, oast seed'
these notes 'home for one per cent., at: nest. Who
pockets the mine per Cont. balance 7,
kAtri see by-Imlay and Bicknell's Reporter, that
the National Bea of BedemptiOn at PkatenßiY 62
nouce Shat - it will continue to met** New Eng
land State citUtre.nity for redemption, .as hereto
fore. And it is,further stated B 3 the same au
thority, that thedasociated*.litor Bosion have
to receive State inatifoy on deposit, as
*tifiretofore.
A correspatio , : ain*Wiu . , a copy of the
above noticooptinio2 ,o llinteartrno good reasons
for shaving the' toliders of State currency from
op, to ten per cent. Irery fitate bank is liable to
redeem its circulation with legal tender notes.—
No National bank cat be compelled to do more,
or better."
We agree with this in the main. State currea
py, is just as rPood to-day as it was six months
ago ; the Paying out of such currency, save by
kistrats, not subjecting payers to any tax whatev
er. Nor is there any tax on reeeiting
banks .or individuals. HowleiteMitey,
cannot afford to receive theni pn slepositjind.pay
the. aipenee of sending theti.'home fOr redemp
tion. It is right, eve think, fora bunk. to exact a
small discount, enough to cover all expense and
twrible.
The Galaw', a fornightly magazine
lately established in New York, promises to take
a leading position in our periodical literature.—
ts successive.. numbers, of which the sixth has
how been reatthed, are filled with original and val
uable. matter. WO ap►lrok surprised to learn that
• its permanent sumuts: . 4:iio*:beyond a doubt.
1,000 Excelsior fruit jars
_ 1,000 Lyman fruit jars.
1 4 000 Buckeye fruit jars.
• The three best styles made, now ready, at re
duced rates. Do not purchase until you have ex
amined them at W. R. Sutra's SoNs,
July 18-2 t Addison, N. Y.
;SOLDIERS' CONVENTION
To the Bonorably Di/charged Soldiers of Tioga
County :
COYEADES :—The Soldiers' State Convention. whibh
Issetubled in Pittsburg on the 6th of June, ultimo, re
commended permanent county organizations of all sol
diers as' Mlle Linton army in the late war against rebell
ion. who :erase withstrodit stud vece..i‘s . pPhostizaWet
charges. , ,
• . „ ,
In phrsrusnce of this roiommen'datioti and In view of
the iitipoytjni nature orthepresent aublibitiaterial cant
paign, the undersigned, who are proud - to - Imre shared
the fatigue of the march and the perils of battle with
you earnestly recommend that the honorably diacharg
efi of each election district in this county meet
and elect two oftheir ecouredee artai to represent
them ipa a Soldieta' County . Convention, to be held in..
the Cohrt lionse. in Wellsboro. Friday. July 27.1860. for
the purpose of ratifying the action of the Pittsburg Con
vention above named, and of furthereffecting a perma
nent organizati,,n, through,which cid campanionehip,
formed in held and in (lamp. may be perpetuated, and
the memory •of our _association in the midst of peril
which threatened our land with destruction, be kept
fresh in mind forever.
..,Gert. Robert C. Coa, Jamas Seely,
Col - Theodore Gregg, Wilfiam'Pleree;
Capt. R. T. Wood, Andrew 13ulfin,
Lieut. A. Culver, Geo. Heysham,
Capt. C. R. Taylor. Geo. G. Newman, Jr., _
Ira J. Meek, Lien t..-Wm. A. Falkner,
Theodore Smith, If. L Itadiker, ,
Miles Eglevton. Milton Lewis, '
Vernon Green, J. A. Brinmer,
A.-D. Keenly, • William Trim, • •
Ladle Beaver,- LutNer•Matheson,
Vhirles Starr, James Wetly,
John G. Seely, Frank Seely, '
Serg. G. Worden, D. .B.Btorta,,
Serg. W. 0. ?derrick, J. W. Fenn,
Sorg. Wm. Fletcher ,
David Wilcox,
Corp. John _Fletcher, _ -0. „iSimedict, .
Corp. L. 11.'Saxidn, - ettieW.ltlee,
llbrp. Nathaniel Blooso,..lifin`..L?Pitts,
Lieut. Jobb J. Roger,, ''Geo Butterworth,
William A. Stone, Robert Kelsey,
Capt. R.II. Webb, W. F. WAIF%
Capt. J.ll. Sim*, Miles Andidas,
H. I). Deming, H. M. Harrington,
Edwin - B. Carvey, Joseph Cowden,
Geo. C. English, • • Martin Gleason,
J. B. Willcox, • William Morrison.
J.-F. Calking, Chaplain, Peter Walbridge,
Lieut. J.B. Catlin, John J. Johnson,
J. B. Wetmore l) , • Stag. W. W. Webb,
A. F. Packard, -• Llent.m. Bacon,
0. T. Haight, 1 O. Henry,
Lieut. T. G. Dond, ' Maj. G.' W. Merrick,
cept. J. 1.. Mitchell, MaJ. WI A.-Nichols, •
Lieut. T. J,Deiries, Barna:Beluga,
Dr. Geo. D. Maine, • Capt. N. Whitney, . .
J. A. Packard, , J., B. Van.Namet •••
°hides W. Pitta,' H . D Calkins,
L Cad,y, sCaptvki.. B,Aaeffy,
T. S. MiteleTl; G. Set
It Seeley. J. B. Gilkey, . •
:jeans M. Davis, -John. W. -
B. B, George, , Was, R. Bosley,.
W. F. Georee. • E. 4. Howard. ,
July. n. 1866.
Theibllowing additional name, have come to
•
band since our last publication :
-
t 'apt Omer Backer, 2 B Kennedy :. NelsonW B Kennedy,
Warren C Wood, Capt A A.Arnsbry,
Charles W Kelly, Maj S_D Phillips,
Albert Miller, Lient A B Moos, -
Benjamin Shdrinaii, T J Stirdam,'
Limit H S Horton, H V Leach,
D F Smith, • _ B Stanater,
S F Lewis, 4419 1) may. ..
W Horton, B S Waterman ,
M 11 Wilkinson. ,lot l aßowlitdj _
J 114 Wood
;Aflection for delegates. Saturday, July 21.
Col.
, THEODORE GREGG, and others, will be
preset sad 10414 Ar Like- Couvenqon.
ESN
MARRIAGES.
In /kookEtßld, Junft .7th, ultimo,, „Rev: p,
DillenGarle, Calk, Tlolexcci IL': Bit 'rind Nest
MARY E. Weal!, both of
.11.1190401 d.
Ia Chatham, on the Bth instant, Sines 8,,
youngest son of John Spaulding, aged 7 years
nd 11 - muntlrs.l.- -7 - -c. • r
tint why should oar bosoms
With sprrowlT . .
For one -itoPettrties 13losetittii 3 "
Transplanted in Heaven ?
The saints gather , ronn ti tint;
In garmenti of wliite,
And Jesus has crowned him
•.. .
- -
Catilielleir primenthti
(sts7self as a - candidate for the position or Regi , t
ter and' iliiirrdeljdo se :beliisving it :te:b4
.wish of many of your that the offices fir Your gift'
be filled by those who have been disabled while
tetting to suetain the unity of our country an,l
the integrity of our Government against armed
traitors. . ,
Belonging as r do to that class, hariligloat GtY
t.ntiteieft arm in almost the last engagement' of
t 4 war; r eon only ess, that should 'tlio'peopfe"
honor me with the nomination - and eieetion,"4
will cilde - Tior to perforce the duties or the ppd.,
tips to the beg of my -ability, onala suet! if ntnn
qv- ,as to_ merit' the eoinmetidatioti of ;thnie'to
Whom 1- rink! bend intletitedl""- • cTk.
- ittlipectfully, • ' ' I. L. PEANi:"..'
• Delmar, Jane 11,1866. • =
EMI
DE.A„
• 'merit
ECHATCH I SCRATCH+ Stilt ATOM
WarjerOWS OLOTZENT_
Will cure the itch izt 48 .
- -Also cores SALT LICISRS, CLIILI34AniS,
and all ERUPTIONS OF TEE SKIN. Price .50 cents.—
Eor sale by all druggists. - By seading CO - cents to
;PEERS POTTER, Sole ♦gents.l7o`Waslaingtoa'sß.
Sttsten, it will be forwarded by man. , free of postage;
to any part of the United States. . .
-June 6, 1666. - sp. notice ly.
Tit ANSIIICA27 CoOEING 31'olt manufactured With
certain improvements, secured-by letters patent, under
dates of May 5, 1863, and December 5, 1865. One of
these improvements covers tits arrangement of fitting a.
portable ash pan in the hearth •of a cooking titan', to
receive the ashes asit passes down from the grate. All
persons are cautioned against manufacturing; „vending
or using other stoves made in imitation of the Ameri
ean, as snits bare been commenced for infringement of
these patents; and all persons manufacturing, selling
or using said imitations, wilt be liable for damages for
infringement Olt these letters patent;
- SIIEAB, PACEAIID Et CO.
- trandl.ft Dion' street ; Albany, N. Y.
The ASUMICAN is'fortale by, WILLIAM' ROBERTS,
„ .
Wellsboro. - -.1140164=-9P
. . .
A. Polar ow ETCH ALI, PiriVICIANO RgE;
—Out of tea' th nd regular physicians yoU
cannot find one-who will not say that_ stimetants
and insigoranti ;41.7 absolutely necessary in Ludt:
cal practice. And yet in bygone years luitiazte
practitioners have hesitated to administer theta,
.becniase the fiendish ingenuity of wretches who
Male maratiandire of human infirmities, had so
polluted and deteriorated them that the remedy
was deemed as dangerous as the disease.. This
perplexity is happily done away with. Phyaioians,
know, because the first analytical chemist' of the
age have demonstrated the fact, that HOSTET-,
,TER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS
are absolutely and entirely free from perni
cious elements. Hence they have been introduced
into the United States army, and arc aCcepted,
whereon the -testimony of the wise, .L 111). intelli
gent and the philanthropic is rates at its just
as the beat protective against and cure for
all diseanea arising - from impurity in the, air. or
other unhealthy climate influences, that hie ever
been tested by experience. In , osses .of DyspetP
sin and Liver Complaint, we state, without quali
fication .or reserFation,. that, the Bitters are as
nearly infallible as anything propartid"by hnottan
skill can be. 3y4
• -
xR.llOll$ YOIITH.—A Gentleman who suffered
for yeara front Nervous Debility,Preinstitre Decay
and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will; for the
sake of Differing humanity, send free to all, who need
it, the recipe and directions for making the simple rem
edy by which he was cored. Sufferers wishing to profit
by the advertiser's azperience can do so by addressing
JOHN 'B. OGDEN, 13 Chambers-St, N. y.
Jan. 31,'68-Iy..
TitHE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE OF AN IN
TAI ID for the, bensfit and as a potion
to young men and others,'who" surer from Nervous-10e
briny. Premature Decay of' Manhood, supplying at
the same time the means of self-cure. By one wbo has
cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery.
By enclosing a postpaid addressed -- enYelOptoingle cop
ies, free of charge, may belied of the author. - ,
NATHANIEL MA I 1'444:4474t00k 1 1 11 , 4.4441 Co
N: Y. - Van- 31-1.16'..*44
TO
CONStIinIVES:-The advertiser, havinglkete.
j reatored tAealth in a few weeks - by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered lot Several years with a
Severe lung affection and that dread disease, Contrump. ,
Lion—is anxlolll ialltftelth hiitArn`t& b ll fop
the means 0f 7 .i 04 . 1.: , 4:l' 1
To alrwho cc4livr jbe pp
scriptidu afklbDgeovith the^dlrectfoni-foi
preparing and being the same, which they will ,find a
sure core for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis: Coughs
and Colds, and all throat. and lung affections The only
object of the advertiser in sending- the Prescription is
to benefit the afflicted and spread information--whlch he
conceives to be invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer
will try his remedy, es it will cost them nothing and
may prove a blessing Parties wishing the preseriptiaty
rare, by return mail, will please address Rev. ED , '
WARD A • 1.3. mr4„iia .. 33 Jo. f
[Jan. 31.'66-Iy]
STRANGE, BUT TRUE.—Eery young lady and gen
tleman
in the United States can bear something to
their advantage by retafrrectail (free of charge) by ad
dressing
the undersignik Those , having fears of: Wile
humbugged will please oblige by not noticing this card
All others will please address their obedient servant, -
THOS F. CHAPMAN, '
83/ ItroadwaY,lfew York
Jan 31,'86-13;
TO litiJ FARMERS OF TIOGA COUNTY.
WOOD'S - PRIZE 'MOWER and' COX.
MOWER and REAPER;
MirANUFACTUREEI at Hoosinic
for Bale to all who may want a goo,d - reya.
We machine. ,
These timelines are iselfir;neists,' through - Oat the
county, as being - ihe best in use. I shall keep sn
assortment of - •
- • JOINTED BAR MACHINES; -•
which have lately beea Put - into nee. Also if the
stiff liar. A good assortment of guardriattotatir
fixtures constantly on hand. Price of jointed
bar machines, $llO. Cheaper than they have
ever before been offered Co the .
EDGAR HILL, Agait,l* --
E. J. PURPLE, Agent, Wellaboro, Pa.
Wellsbortt, Aurio 2Z,ls6B:—tl'. ,
New Fir,m, and'..New,
•• •
J. R. ,BOWEN
(into I?...idolletso _
'fihe undersigned, having formed a copartnership
in the greroailtik",t,!.l:4fii)w,
Are now receiving faom New York a line stock o
'AY GOODS AND D GROCERIES,
ROOTS laq
AND CAPS, -.tia.,"4.z.
We isk Pardonlai attoll ipn to.
I.A.DIE4' G4ITE4 §i
saws 04111 soli the* very ►pDRb.4bPR MC ikl~klnay
• season.
• • cf."- -
WE SailEii-azix liE/ODS:L44, CHELP , AM
. " :; *.4 1 14. ItfAcol l 4irtf , :4.** ) , -
CIL"'
`I3,EADI ; PAY.
/31* . p14
,MteMbitiOtrra.:l
BONVO & co.
- - A. HOWLAND
JCLIy
3. B. iBOWEX. -
Nor,lcE.,Notios 4 hareisylleyen, , thst -Hub
ert
_Curttard,ostPlor, hark been placed--in
.4/m4e-of WKS Jut-L-1.590, oink/bon parte of-eract
No. 15$0, jo, the vjcinity of Xabb's creel% Worm
tins tb ibe,hpirs,pf.Luke.W. Morris' ; and ail per-.
lige are forbid tresparring thereon, under penalty
of prosecution.
ELLASTON P. M.04t13.18,
805 Market at., Philadelphia.
July 4, - 1 1886.-8p • • •; •
Normal:Musical Institute,
Professor .4nersOn. of Bostan,"„lffass.,
'Musical Thrector.
iesaion of the above Inatitntewillbe
T ,heßi in the State-Normal Bebe& bitilding,
Maniflield, commencing Mendip; . 23;
anti :eloinng - Hatorday, August 4,1.84. The for
order oX theplaases:
CCars-No.' yv.l6 - E • -autittlitincict'dink
_ 1 64 1
fegglo singing, right lirreatbirti r ElniallittiOn,
nunoidtion, Jr.O. • . - r •
Clair - No. if, NoraTioir, or BeginzteraC , Ciatte— , "
In Which will be taught the mdiments,• together
with eingingemarclies.- • : • • •
Clara No. 111, Paataienf-CLAitif-:-For tba-prio.'
tiete - of if tisie suitable-fa the Song Service in the
house or the Lord-. . _
Mass No. IV, .Taorgaltm .13Ass—Althonit the
time is short, yet a practical knowledge -of . cow-.
mon chords, with !their 'inversions and_pernante
tient, and as. theoretical. knowledge of , nezeleg.
note's and seventh chords can be obtained, so that
Claonderattpe go on without the aid of a teacher.
ss No. V; Caortaa—Fes the Practice Pf gJ
and 'sacred ottornees.—This class will occupy -the
evenine. -•- ,
— Mass tNo. - tlirl, Faze, -ClYniCieTlCS—With -vocal
'MAP ornlnininsent, for - giritig especial emphasis to
lone and eXpanding the chest. Common - School
- teachers can ohtein in-this chaise. knowledge that
.trill be-both-pleesing and healthful to theirclassea.-
--= ages No,;VII, TO4ca EOM .CLass,-:-Illnetrating
by- lectures and cramp.* the Wtknown methods
of instroction.lo vocal anslreinrctreental masio,r,
Meets twice each week. -
73001 t - will bolurnisned for scholars' use free.: -
TERMS.—Tuition to all the classes the,,. -
entire session - i -- 4 5 00
-• Board per week ...... 10
Masses It ortd'lVirill have twe- unions `todeft
'day. Cle'ss444 7 l - 1 1 1,-Vand VI one session each
ittay. J ; kflanstelf,
July 4,.lg6p Pe,
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I . AM NOW- CtITBRING BARGAINS IN
French i;awbrics-;""
rzench Priuto,
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American
French, ditlibtt4'
English Ginghtinis;
Plant Alpacas,
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Striped Alpacas,
Enta
Plaid PoiLde Cheaes.
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RILES OF NEW GOODS AT LANV
RENCEVILLE, AT GREATLY
• tiktreED t I VICESI I is ;
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C. S. Math& -
aa. pleasure in announcing .to. the psibliogen
andly that tliey have just returned from Newy ork •
With_ the largest and' most desirable Meek of floods'
in Tioga County. We have a full line of
STAPLE AND, 71. NO,Y. DRT GOQP S, err&
AND CASStitERES, BATS k CAPS,
BOOTS kEROES, GROCERIES,
Ready Made Clot atom
TAILORING
• 'superintended• by; a first-4:llmi Catter
In fact, we bare a complete assortment of all
that 11 new and desirable. Me are detemnined
30 take the lead in Low Plucks for thciprise.of
,
PPM AND SEE! - • '
to:see is to be "convinced," and to look will cost
you noihing.
We. extend ,3444 fel.. dprrsiradiersl
Ind 647 be friends of roar Weal and
Praltitwijisatisfy themselvethemselves,eselves, that 'Lawrenievalla u .r.n7 ?hoe to
buy Goods Fight._
C. 8. bfkr.ErEll - 41 - CV. —
,Lavrtell.4 B- . 7 1 1 04kr- 25,.1.f.rfe,
INDUSTRY MUST PROSPER.
Boots, Shoes, Leather j- Findings.
:.;;;.?-;,-;--, •
DERBY,
.11Aeineit kValhdlet:cdk.trai4(ttAtrv.iugh will t
Scuts lion," wiDotouthrne:ibe ittpie at, the stead-440
occuple# by thetn.-Y'Obod custom- vh3tkiznade to' oider
and warranted, will be the first thing in order at this '
shop; but spechaattention wilt also be Oren to keeping
, up good rim*. of
LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Such a&
Soj,r, And
IN% PEGS, THREAD, NAILS,
LASTS, AWLS, W. AX,-Ao.;
and, in a general iiay, the chrions' txin's usually kept
at a finding shop.
Cash paid for Stars. SZESS, P 21.73 hnd toss ; and -par_
titular attP.t nn gicen_to. tie purrb..._ of real and dee,
fsghich ths r highest ;mut% price will be
ItitraLINI01411:) lOmPt,ft: #Ercuien. •
,F :50.1=; •.‘ • - 440 . .:)C4bER8Y.
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Ifaving,getidiktrigockln tituJe;, and_ gbOd - .ll6 l rtoriglit
business lately conducted by us to Mr. Derby, We cor
dially recommend him to our old customers, as a good
workman, and a stittare-deatiug man..
- • CHAS. W. B. GEO. W.' SEARS.
Wellebbro,ltay -
IWhitnori#le Wool Carding and
Oheese Box VactoryT
11" L firm tir Areiy do IWhitneY having been
cif solved by mutual consent, the business
will h4risaftpi.be conducted by the subiariber. '
I ha-is - NO:based a Dotible Doffer, ' thirty inch.
%.:= , .CAItt!ING N,AO
capable of carding 500 pounds of wool in twenty
fear boors. So r can safely. promise to card wool
aa,fast as-ii comes in, and people will-not bavoto
welt, for their rolls. '
. . ,
Mr. MARVIN SMITH, well •und. favorably
known to the people of tbisjregion; free been
gagad tom:
. . _
Lam also prepared to make .
- CHEESE ROZE-S- - - -
toorlier and on short notice. Dairymen will
please take notion_ • - -
•
TUANING DONE TO toRDER, A
'SAWED SHINGLES
tiwityis on hand.
I Upend to do wok-so weIL Bad - , do _p_tomptly,
that people sill wake nothing by going away
from fiome to get their work - done,
A. B. AVERY.
Whitneyvillpj OfSay- 1- : 6 •. 18611 -tf --• • •
Thoina . s''Hlarden
WOULD respectfully inform the - inhabitants
TN of Tiogs,Oonnty, Ant bejer ‘ ist,w "plying
grant add i tick a' s s&cir. of Nercdaian di sarshich
he etfora at a small advance frOm cost. His stock
consists in part of
SRAWLS,i CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS,,
coyra,
-
IMOdD CLOTHS, 'CAStrilEftES,‘ LADIES'
CLOTHS, TWEEDS, RATTINETTS,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
suitable for men and boys wear
TABLE LIMB; VAPKOS, Tows=zr%
TABLE SPREADS. CARPETINGS
AND OIL CLOTHS,tRIBBONS,
BLONES, HOSIERY, VEILS
AND NOTIONS. '
I.4j4ongst die Domestic Goods' will 'Be Boman
„graat.variety of Brown Muslim, at prices from Is
to 2.44 per yard. Bleached Sheetiugs and Shirt
.joksii, Denims and Tiokings at various prices.
,1 -Alio a variety of •-READF MADPr
CLOTHING.
Ofik" Please call and see for yourselves.
'" Julie TEM. JIAADHIL.!,
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Aliott
iligLikililllNEMOlL
IN WtLiB'l3olt6ll6Fl i
'6TOII6E -C h• THE-BEST
841 ADY - MADE CLOTHING
TRAYELINce
' --ttAGg;TArBRELLAS,
and a fine iiitottmeni oft-,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
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Dina L ately teen opened.
BEI
'Tbh talk is, that at sthiltri i .9l are selling
than at any 0tii,r,.5,ii1,e,!0 . 11:17).,
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!oillotioayto iaLtheredurt eramiAa uuLamort,
VI - F. Artt) - 1111 Of: if
N. ASH-Elt,.
AT - RP3 -7 1410V.,:905V4Wrati11.
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under the Agitator Patoiticafrtee_
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, Wellsboro, Jun 0430861. :
Welliffibiti: Altaireiglitiehinel
AVINOIpgt lli,g)tatilii tiieet . ad,ilietltite
_ 4 ll order, andleearri th 7 fcArrireg igtil99lXPe
ioMed workman, We are now _prepyred to card
I into rolls to order, vital prom toees and
eadatch
liThe initiditneW areiii/MW Cod by sten ttd .
41;4 , 4r,
preens bringing woo 111 iiiitance may de
pen upon having their work done as early as pos
-41 frAIMB HILTBOLD.
- ---"Welleboro, June 6, 1866,4; ,
MIMI
46664 .1,
itiND FROM FUEL
ME
i. 1 .4 .1174:-.1., - 7...1.11:. 31 - i , _ ,;17:
Ugt 'CORNERS" OF HIGH PRICES,
ARE NOW ROUNDING OFF!
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EVERY THING DOWN,
TO OORRESPOND WITH
PHE EMERGENCY,
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W. R. Smith's S ns,
PEOPLES' STORE,
ID Sykiedid shape to satiabr'evettrody
'FK,ESti STOCK OF GOODS NOW .AR-
RIVING AT THE SLAUGHTER-
I=l
To see is to be convinced that you
CANNOT DO. BETTER.
Put an eye over on the Colamit for be
ME
ME
Fowes won't Lie.
NOTICE 'W THEY. BOWL,
Who hold large Stocks of Goods at
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CAN YOU DO BETTER?
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eil
(not if wo know onreelm,)
Than to buy your Goods of
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ME
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AiDISON, N. Y., March 14, 18841:
11/166./
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MIME!
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SEES
ADDISON, N. Y.,
The old and reliable
ED RATES
IXPORTA'ST NTWS-
1111
.High Prices.
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W. R. .SMITH'S SONS.
L BALDWIN! &. go.,
.TIOGA;ZtIi'A
asportfit . ily hafaiit, thou automats aad Mind,,
that barftg 441111..17 sold out their old stook of
DRY GOODS
At AtiOtigAi ;Tiv47 hive spLuxd them with !L
now, mod well sflootod lot of
DRESS GOODS,
DeLAINES, MALTA-ES, PRINTS,
BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLIM,
FANCY CASS/MERES,
REM - MADE OLOTROFG,
LINEN s COATS, , HATS , AND CAPS,
F 1FT.V7.0..M
CARPET= WARP,
BOOTS 4 1.
SHOES,
WALL AND WlMMi' PAPER,
11A7WARR & TINWARE.
GROOERIEB AND PROVISIONS
is large and complete; and we would moat re
spectfully call your attention to
QUALITY AND PRICE
FLOUR, SALT AND NAILS,
we keep on hand at all times and will be sold at
prioes to defy competition.
YOUR BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS,
GRAIN, &c., &a.,
Is as good as the CASH to us at their market
value.
T. L. BALDWIN do CO
TIOGA, May 16, 1886-1 y
TIFF, THIRD LOT
New
_Spring Goods,
JUST. RECEIVED AT
VAN NAME & WIC: In,
TIO G l * P 4,
VirE HAVE JUST RECEIVED" A EMS"
and well selected stock of goods, which
we ere-eelling Tau
LOW FOR CASH OR READY PAY.
Good yard wile sheeting for
Ilcuiv!!ntwide atiebHngivr
Stand 44 prints ................ to - 20 "
OTHER GOODS Ili PUVOITION.
We also keep etnistandy yet band a eboiee
stock of
GROCERIES, FLOUR, PORE, &c.,
At,vory low figures:
TETTEBS OP ADMINISTRATION having .
_La been granted to the undersigned on the es
tate of Jacob Prutsnuua, late of Tinge, deceased,
all persons indebted are required to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims against
said estate must present them to
JOHN I. MITCHELL,
Administrator de bonis non.
Wellabor°, June 13, 1866.-6t*,
LIITTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having
been granted to the undersigned , on the es
tate of Philander Webster, late of Sullivan, de
ceased, all indebted are required to make imme-.
diaterpayment, and those having olaims against
the same will - present them to N. B. CARD,
ME
Sullivan, June 13,'66.-6M
JOHN SLIHR
N I V OULD announce to the citizens of Wellabo
ro and surrounding country, that be has
opened a shop on the corner of Water and Cra
ton streets, for the purpose of manufacturing all
kind' of
CABINET FTTRNTIVRE,
REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE
to enter. COFFINS of all kinds furnished on
short notice. All work done promptly and war
ranted. Wellaboro, June 27, HUI.
ETTRRS OF ADMINISTRATION baying
1.4 been granted to the undersigned on the es
tate of Albert G. Herrick and Alartha Ann Her
rick. lute ..of Lawrence, deceased, all indebted are
required to make immediate payment, andAbose
having claims against the same will present them
to JOSEPH GUILE, Aduer.
Lawrenceville, June 27, 1866.
Our stock ofi
OF
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2ats.
May so, 1866.
E. A. FISH,
Adm'rs
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