The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 01, 1866, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY-AVG:I, 4868.
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New Advertisomenits'.
Drugs for ttu3 „B„Welpb.
Itvglrters' Notice.
p ro p o sals—Tiogs Co. Agricultural Society.
Greed Prize Concert at Mansfield.
Toga Cornet Band.
D io lution—Phelpe k Parkhurst,
Application for a <Marker
N6ttce in Divorce-Slierifi Tabor.
Election Notice—Waist:awe) Cemetery Co.
T o 6..,lthers—Committee, - •
Announceuieras.
Nouzc—Tioga Couuty Bank._
Mr. WJs,TKINs, late of Bradford coun
ty, has purchased' the hOtel property oectillied by
DaN id Hart, in this yillago,4mid will open it
for the accommodation of gnesia — tirOitiCe - :
Watkins is au experienced laadlerd i and we with
sm. success.
BUSINESS CHANGE.L=Captain , R.
,B.
Webb has purebased the interest of bis 'bald*
is the drug business, and may bereafter befolmil
,t the old stand 4 • going it alone."
VAN - Holm ha's enclosed his •hqw . fac
tory on Pearl street and Wein, and paitited it
Fla. the Mansfield Iron Oxide paint. The fee—
tcrT will make a decided improvement of our
lauch of themaolkinery,'.of knprentad.spitt,;
ir:ts, is ready to be set up, and his customers
mil look for the concern to s o into operation by
September I.
S. OF jasieclat session qf Ate
Brand Division of S—of T.,.0f, this State, will:be.
teld at Coudersport on the 14th instanti' Should
mere Le any Person' persona this' eanietty
pnvileged to ttend #hg Seqiiop, they !LIT 79Fesit
ed w lake notice.
FIRE I.N JACKSON. - -WQ bIiV4•JUP:4",
ceired a report of an incendiary fire which oc
curred at lifilieriotiii;rsielteeit township, on the
morning of(Jnne 29. The fire broke,out at three
c'ciock, and coast:coed two steres; ii house and
tarn, belonging te, Mr_ Swan _ : Whotiter there
;cal any insurance; of *hie the idea 4r-ie . ', ire biled
not beard. „ „
Two persons we're arrested on suspicion of hay
ing fired the premises, baton a hearing at Tioga
were discharged,
WRITING SCHOOL' _ - -.Mr.
on, of Elmira; heti seemed a Sae Blass ti-
Tography in this village. The school commenced
)45t ereving: Cornwell' taught sviiting
kr twenty-five years with much 5ll6CisS, 11,11X4. ,
Ell undoubtedly give entire satisfaction to his
AN UNCANNY ,- VISITOit..—Mr. H. D.
CLLKINS, of Tioga',..informs'us that he found and
tilled a rattlesnake 'en las:door slePs „on Sunday
last. Hie snakeshifir„ ,when discove'red, had• as
eembled several hens and chickens, send au. old
cat and her kittens, insi circle 'around him, all of
e - h,,,rh he woe " etiarmini . ei , er so' The
(Gecisinere completed? , under lain iufluenes j The
tr.he eieheured four feet iu length.
THE AGRICULTURAL; Soeit•nryileini-
LiA will ha fiwna ou. the feurthi , ege of, ibis
paper. Its ILberality and comprobizaeieeness clan
cot he questioned, and we see no rerasoir why. Ti
oge county should nut have a live and efficient
organization in thii intemai of agriculture and the
rrie , loanie arts. Irina county may; by honorable
competition among its fernier. and utechrinic.i,
place itself in the first rank whimg• agricultural
counties. Without organization, its reputation
for dairy products and' trait fEtaudr . ttigli. With
organization, there is good reason to believe that
It may pars every northern county in the raze u
vogrees.
GROWN PEOPLE may be reached by
argument. Children and foole are beriftanglieby
peanut fiction with an <Ulnae moral.' 4 1' hat we
may not be deemed aeglectrul of^the interests of
all atone, we eubmit the fallOwiug
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Three gentlemen -of_ elegant leieure set out on a
reteetriaa journey, hiving in view enlighten
that, by 01444 . vation of the ways of mau and
animals. These gentlemen rejoiced in the names
of Hubbs, Grubbs. and Stubbs, respeetively.' ,
Am they were proceeding leisurely through the
pleaeaut woodland, , they were startled' by the
Etrange actions of a pheasant, Viieh ran along
the path with outstretched wings and ruffled:fea
thers, uttering cries of alarm.
"Ali," queen Rubin, " here ian nnyitten".: The
theasant is 0 by bird, and not in theloabit.of at
tracting public attention unnecessarily."
" I think.," comprehend"! saittGrnhbs, 4. what
are those brown tufts of feathers Hanking out
from beneath the fallen leaves :
"1 eau enlighten- yotOinotia *labs; .**lng
up a young pheasant. " Whit a fool the old hen
0, to make such a fuss and thus attract attention
to her chicks! liad. abe -kept leo
,should i not
Lave Bevil the brood." •
A little further along they were attracted from
the path by tizrieertic fifirt-Witioti Was
jlEtractedly about a particular spot in the bf-ancli,
ti of a tree: uy~--
"Another Mystery," pm ; Bobs,
" Let us probe it," said Grubbs.
"Not - ninth of aAsystery," yawl. Stubbs. "If
1 - (11 will tali° trotiee, -- -cott will aue , that. the 4notbur
lard Ipis a neat oetirdlinie She 4:rid-
Itniling the fact, when, it the had kept 'quiet,
t..body wouhl have !moll
Neer the close of the day the'three'pedeitrians
ctrtook a reap proceeding us .leiluretyaatltam-
ItiTtP, and baitiag,seetaingly"withwat-purpotre,
by the way.
"Good evening to ion.•"''saitl i tabba.
teem to he in trouble ; can we terFA,,Y°4
i , v-vavtlers ?"
"Thank you," eaid the straager. " I am travel-.
mg to R . agt"tt with a valuable package, and am.
It mortal terror ofrohbatlV, i al *Wit ed to fall
into pleasant company."
"Thera ar e no ism ireafli n -:140
Grabbe. "Besides, you should make baste to
resell your destinatioafbieforajligh-t_.7
" Alas!" said the giranier," I am lame 'of a
troublesome ulcer oak coy leg, l ansi cannot Talk
fast. " I will show it to
"lon had better not ( „ -;rtatil.§44 11 ) . t
But the stranger proceeded 'tti 'direst himee
u:d unroll certain bandages from his leg• Just
et this. moment Siubbe stooped down and picked
a pick-lock orbichfeii from the fellow's coat
pu,ket.
' I think I comprehend," said Stubbs.
eloquenilyig Hid Sinf*erne,
Your didionest calling less in mind, you would
Lace escaped observation - and detedtlon, But, it
It to ordered that knaves eud toots,. 11' their
much speaking, reveal their knavery and telly. n
" From which we are tp conclude,", said /4 11 bbil;
'that people who make bathe to deny what is not
charged against them, are, as a role, guilty of the
tilts they tii.taroW...
So the three gentlertied `of leisure passed on
PDO their tour of oliserratiOß.
The 2111.2n1ic outdoes lrself itointeMsh this
I "att• There is au ankle op silk made from
th e Feb" of a species of spider founti iu South
C4 rolluu, another on -clairvoyance, and the see'
, L 4 paper %WU the Amason, by Agossiz. a Tbc
Mnatae's Confession," and " tjbiwney Corner,'
' A Year iu Montana," and " Passages from Ilan , -
thoroe'e Note Book," make up a rplendld num
ber. These =prince mat Iv had of-Young, at
the bookstore, or of Oa pdbfithe 4 031 3 , 1 Pr
Sear.
4. 1n3. TiteSeprOqf
greedy° institutions arc doing a first•rate business
so far this season.: Charleston has three factorieS;
in.43Tration, altogether turning out eiyht thou.
sand thrie : kuudrect ?cygnet* best quality of cheese
per week, as follows : •
Round Top facto 7,...
WhitneYville faptcrY,
Wheeler Hill factory,
T0ta1,,8,300
This, for oo township, tells a story ; of agrionl:
tural enterprise of which the citizens may be
justly-proud. We hope to hear that other town
ships in the= county have decided , ' to go and do
likewise. . This is-a grazing county, and destined
to grow rieh thereby.
T r a.KEN UP.—A poor fellow, who had
wandered away from his home in Liberty„ (Of
which township be appears . to be a charge,). was
taken np in the streets of this borough on Wednes
day of lastweek, and placed in custody_ of the
Sheriff until he tatty_ be reclaimed by his legal cue
todiani The Supervisors o f Liberty wire at once
notifie of the fact. The boy gave his name as
" Johat Brinver - ;" but could not name his. - place of
resideiodi: ''he latter fact was inadeltnoiviii )4'4
paper found on his person by Constable Williams.
THE MAGAZINEB.-7,ffarper for Au
gust brie an interesting ehaptet'enfitii4..
13otnee," illustrated in the., highest , titilti of
art. Also, another, Three:49mhz with'ltiiiian
Brigands," very interesting, being the experience
or -an English gentleman, The number --ht..,very
readable. _
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,1116APEN—Three qualities of Commercial. Note Paper,
Letter and FooLsetip,by the- Ream, half ream or
quarter ream at whelesale prices to close out the old
stock, at YOUNG'S Bookstore.
Aug. 1.,1866--Sw.
Go.tn RS -SONS, Addison, N. Y., and Puy
4-4 Skeetinti.l6l - Iq, Pit:4Bls, Sugar for is, Tea ssc.,
and alholuftpaother articles tor less than market, pass,
Go to a lowitantein for your goi:da.—autt 1,2 w.
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1,000 txcelsiorfrAt jars. - = •
1,000 xymon fruit'jnra.
1;01/0 Buckeye fruit jars. •-; •
The three beat styles made, now ready, at re•
duced rates. Do not.purchese until you have eu! ; •
aniined them at ' R. Sous,
July 18-2 t Addison, N. Y
MARRIAIIES 4 ; ;• ,,,
In Charleston.,'Jply 16, by Roy. 'P',:iteTegrine,
Mr. Ei. - 0.4.4 litelingrir and Mira-Dr4z4BEra A.
Mortals.
In WellSboro, op the 4th' uf ,
ty B.
Brewster, Esq., Mr. Wm. M.',.-YirsittesSifid Mies
HELEN NOBLE.
lly the.same, on.the 4th of July, Mr. STEPECEN
A. CAMPEELL nod Miss ADALINE TEED.
By the same, in Delmar, on the 4th- of July,
Mr. JOns..Baooas arid - Mrs. Mmass& LAWTog. -
In Middletiviry, July Ist, by G. D. Keeney. Esq.:,
IFf r. AROff COLRGROVE to Miss CINDERILL♦ HAR
RIS, all of Middlebury.
1 - FILECTION NOTlCE,—Notice is hereby given, that
'MI all election for a hoard of Managers Of the Weill
bore Cemetery Company, will be held at the Ake of
the company, un Monday, the 3d day'Of September neat,
at two circTech P. M. - M. H. 0081.1, Secretary.
Welktoro August 1, 181543,-4t
Tioga County Bank will continue the bnsinesa of
I banking. Slate currency will he taken and sent
howe for redemption, for a reasonable compensation for
the risk Sand trouble. Government securities bought
and sold. Monep3rianed on government, bonds 7i30
Treasury notes, end compound Interest notes. Deposit
ors who keep tkielr accounts with us will have their
business done on the most liberal terms.
' 4l A. s. nitPIEIg,94ItIT.4
_ ITCH! ITCH!
Asa RA.11,111 SCRATCH! SCRATCH?
,WHEATON'S OINTELENT
Will cure the itch in 48 Hours.
Alsoenres SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, ÜBILBLAINS t
tiII'EKUPTIONS'OP THE SKIN. Price
I'm side-by ail druggists , : By sending GO • tents to
wEEits& POTTER, Solo Agents. lilt Washington St.
Boston, It will be , forwarded by until free of puntage,
to any part of the United Et e.
Jane 6,1866. ap. notice ly.
' Tar A . MEIUCANCooarma slurs Is manufactured with'
certainforprovements t nectired by - letters patent, under
dates of May 5; 1863, and Decemla r 5, 1865. One of
these imps ecturients covere - the arrangement dt fitting a
portable ash pan lutlin hearth of a cooking stove, to
receive encashes as I asses down from 'the grate. All
persons are cautioned against manufacturing, rending
or u-tug other stores made in imitation of the Ameri
can, as sous-Lave been commenced for 'infringement of
the, patents ; all persons rtianuiltethring, selling
or using said Imitations, will-be liable for damages for
infringement on these letters patent. ' -
SHEAR, PACKARD & CO.
17 and 19 Oreen street, Albany,ll. Y.
The Airaress is 'for sale by WILLIAM 1101)E11T9,
Wellsboro. jlB-6m-sp
rtItRORS OF YOUTII.--A Gentleman who suffered
X/ for years fromNervons Debility, Premature Decay
and all the ed:echsvf youthful - Indiscretion, will. for the
sake of suffering humanity, send free to all nho need
it, the recipe indedirectiona for reeking the eimple rem
edy liy teltifh.ha. Via 4.nred.- Spfferetetrieb..Mg ¢ b-profit
by the 'Laver:tiger-a experience can go by addreseing
JOIIN B. OGDEN,I3 Chambers-SV, N.Y.
31,'66-Iy. ,
rgl BE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE OF AN IN.
:17 - ALlD.—Psbliakeil for :be tieneut and es a cantßin"
to young nit-A - end otliirii; who suffer tioniNerrcTus-De
bilit?, premature flreff of Nunhood; LT., 9pplying.at
thi;Eil we time thebieene - of self-cm-e. By one abo ties
cored , binilelf after undergoing- considerable quackery.
By encloalfigepostyald addressed enielone, single cop
jes.Xree of-eberge.may be bad of the anther. _- •
NATLIANIBI..EmI.„ Brooklyn. Ringo r
, - - „ (Jan. 31.'85--Ix.l
CONSUMPTIVES.—The advertiseri . having been Trestored to health. in a few' weeks by a very siundle
remedy. after having suffered fur several years with a
severe lung affection and that dread disease, Consump
tion—hi anxious to make known to his fellow•stifferers
the mairinS br core • - • •
- To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the pre=
Ascription used, free of - charge, with the directions ,for
preparing and using the same. v. hich they will find a
Hair sure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. Coughs
Atniked4andfill,thrnat and,./ungaffentiPll:o4*
object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription Is
to the afflicted and spread information which he
!conceives to he incaluable,mndho lopes every sufferer
xi/14'y is remedy, as It will coat theta lustleing, and
may.prove u hiessing Parties wishing the priseriptheii
rasa, by return mull; will Please address' llev:''ED.
I,l , AitijAlf,tuts , f, 4
.Ilitn.Bl. '66-1y) ,
PUT TRUE.—Every young lady and gen"-
tieman In the United States can hear something to
Itheir advantage by , retnrn mall (free o charge) by ad
dreishag theithdurdignt3d Those having feats of belag
humbugged will please oblige by not noticing this card
All others millplease address their obedlentseriant,
1110 S F CIIAPDIAN,
-Jan 31 ,' 86-.lj • • - a 3 Broadway, New Seat,.
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NEW: FLOUR,GROCERY, AND PRO
VISION STORE. -
Men* -&-- Carvey,
Are ready to furnish customers with
FLOUR COMMON TO. ,:BAST,...).PORK,
HAMS, MACKEREL, 'WHITE
FISIL= CODFISH, AND
PRIME GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
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Next door to Converse's store.
Welisbinio, Juno 13, 1248-1/i
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lOGA CO.IOOIIILT PROCLAMA TION.:
Whereas, the Hon. Robert White, Presi
dent Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Penn;
sylmardp‘ and Royal, Wheeler and Victor scm, - ,
Elto;'Ailueinte Juges in tioga
issued their precept, hearing date the 10th day ;
of July, ISIRIi 'And , to - me 4ireerecl, for the hold
ing of Orphan's Court. Court of Common Pleas,
General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Termin
er, at Wellsboro, feed's County of Tioga, on the,
4th Monday of August, (being the 27th day,)
1&136, and to.MEltillll9 two W 9913.3.
Notice is therefore beraliy,given, in the Coro
ner,Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and
for the eounty of Tidga..td - iippear in their 'own ,
properperaons, with theiffecerds,iininisicivieex-'
aininatious and reirterubritices, to la these .things'
which of their offices and in their Velitilf apper
tain to be dons, and all witnesses and other per- i
antis prosenting in behalf of the Commonwealth
against any perroari or persons, are requlred tole
then and there attending, and not to depart at
their perd. Jurors uro,requested to be punctual
in their ii ttendrince at the appall] led time,agree
uLly to notice,
uiven ander my hand soil Beal at the Sherifra
Office.; in WellsborO, the 25th day of July,
in the year of tier Lord. "no iliousarid
btu:tared • ;„
T'AROR
This
SPLRNini) , ,AS.§ORTIIENT OF
-2,800
~s;doo
-2,500
SUMMER GOODS
At the Peeple , e,Store, Conatg,
sdapted to the wants of, all .elaases; and as we
laid in for a goad:stock jest before the late ad
vance in Newyork; we are now enabled. to sell
moat of our geode ri; about _
NEW YORK PRICES
EINE
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"1ird"i1r 40: 4 4 14441 *,-; 11 r1 1
stock of,r9dif . f . cgi,,, ',-
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LAMisr'SUITS
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FR ENO EMMEN& N,
1;14 . - 'O 0.1 RIO
ever offered in - this tam& nice
assortment f. f - - 4
LAnrksf SAVQ4I4; TOLLNIA'S
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• BABOYINIO;
in oloth s.tid silk, to'irtitch we invite the ito3' ti bn
of buyers. Our stook or '
CLOTHS AND CASSEOMES,
fbr mon's-and. boy's Itsear,nis kept•wery44l4,ol4,
CLQTTEM WIPE To, c,tlP)-E4livt.
'oit:sh9ikiotickan4
Atilmorat4nd Hocip:SWW
of onkrvaritly., l
GIN GHAMS:s::
WilikqAp;: POPLINS,' DeLAINES, s
CHALLJES, 'SUN. UMBRELLAS
JEANS, COTTO i NADES, , SHEET-
1N99, SHIRTINOS
titer facilities for "-BUYING ',GOOD'S' see pN
SURPASSED by any' thialsoction; 'and 34'
wish it underato64l that
We do' not' intend to be UNDERSOLD by
-'We tender our thanks to the citizens of , Tioga.
CO., who linviiiistronAi.ed its-and troutd: respect
fully invite those whb:lnlye never done so to pap
'and sawn& Btore.opposite thn : Dickinson -kW* :
on Market Street, throe doors west of the corner,-
ant two doors east of Ifungerford's Bank.
Corning; Yo, Junei7,- -1866.
To THE FARK4RS TIOGA
WOOD'S PRIZE AfoTVEE and: COM
BINED ir4C4 and
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MANUFACTURED at Flnoalck Pally N. Y,
for aaltilo who - maj , irant el . foe& rine
ble machine. •
Thesanwhinga are, yi;ol,llnontrtimpgbaut the
conn kt , :do qr use: — tail kiep an
aothrtment of
JOINTER/MR' , HAMMES,
wilich have lately been put into use. Also of the
stuff ban k A good etwortuient of gualliaatuipther
Blares constantly' on - band: Priori of
bar machines, $llO. Cheaper than they have
everqiefore,been offered - to the public. 7.
Nouaa i ffam, Agent, Corning, N. T.:
• 'Jr:J. PU RPL E , Agent, WAlitiOti'Ph.:'• -
elleb_oro, Jena '
New , hint r
• it t4:4t - i•l - & 60.;.:,1, - 7
indeiairn, ed ;liivinglforhied d Copertsiorshili,
in the mercantile business,
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Are now Teceiviiik-fioiiiNotrYorlea tlmiatocik of
. I)lf:tiltOtdrilittgE '
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BOOTS AND -',
.149.44,3 1 4AT.5 - 1
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' Weilsh partieulakirttentioit' to cue end of
LADIES' GAITER; „'"'''")
as we .hall
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Kos c.E'r , WILL.AFFORte FOR'
IikAI3IY„PAY, , - t;',;
No. I 'Union, mock
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July 4, 1886. " 'R". BOWEN 'CO: •
J. E. BOWEN. .4. HOWLAND.
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ANEW AND BEAUTIFUL
,Pictofial book of .anncildtes,and" incidents
of 'the ;rebellion: , .romantic;
humorous and tragicaL.„' Splendidly , illustrated
withiover 300 fino,portraits and beautiful engrav
ings.
This work, - for -genial hum-or, tender pathos,
startling-interest, and attractive beauty, stands
pinwleis and alone ainotig all ita
_cotapetitots.lhe
valiant' brave hearted,. the Pi ctuici4ne and
dramatic, the: witty. and marvelous, the tandit
and pathetic; the roll of fame and story, camp,
- picketTspy, - scout, - bivouac and - siege; startling
surpilies, wonderful. escape's, famous wards 'arid
deeds of woman, and the whole panorama of the
-war, are here thrillingly.. portrayed in a maatbrly
manner, at once historicaland romantic; render,
ing it the most ample, brilliant and readable book
that the war has called forth. -
This'vrork sells itself. Tbe people are tired of
dry details and partisan works, and. Want soma
thing humorous, roniantio, and startling. We
have-agents Mewing over $2OO per month. Send
for circulars, and see our terms and proof of 'the
above assertion. -Address
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.',__
507 Minor at.; Philadelphia,
,Fruit Jars
W ILIOUGHBY
, LYIWAIq'S
SELP-SiALING JARS,.
AT WHOLESALE` AND RETAIL, , by
_ W. D. TERBELL Lt 'CO.
,Corning, May 30,'60.:3m.
STRAY.—Came to the, enclosure of tli•
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JD 'scriber. - ott. or about thel2th instintl tuna,
ling bell. The owner will, prove, .property, pew
barge end takb
Deertleld„Jul l y 25, 1,866:;- - 20' "
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French Pririts,
English -Prints,
Amer can Piiflts,
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pn.w.s OF NEW .GOODS AT LAW
-RENCEVELLE, A'l GREATLY , •
REDUCED PRICES.
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C; S. Mather & Co.
take • plasm* in announcing to the ptiblii3 'gen
erally that they have just returned from New York
with the largest an d most desirable stock of Goods
in' Ti oga County. We have aMI line of ,
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTEIS
AND CASSIMERES, HATS k CAPS,
EIGHTH SHOES, riROOEREES,
RRatty .144.1 e. Rotkin i t juk plat
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superintended by a Eirat-class Cutter.
fratiot, 'hive a complete - assortment of all
that is new and dosirab/a— We are determined
to take the lead in Low Paxas for the Spring of
' ; VQ3312 AND-SEE! w
to see is to tre_7cOniinded;' - and to look - still cost
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We extend thanks for former liberal patronage,
knd oklysattir that . the friends of low prices and
imiU prone our cmixters, satVisitibb
themselves, that Lawrenceville is the place to
buy ,
a.,s_ *SO
javfropeeville, Apr. 25, 1886.
INERT gIfRY - MUST : PROSPEL_
Boots, Shoes, Leather j
,Aii-E0 • -0• DERRAL
• Ulna bought-the steak - {hi n
goott-. 4 .......0t the asp
Illness tong conducted in this borotigh by The
ease rs," nib : continue the same atAtie stand
text. 4Totat custom:',itorlkinade , bia-; Miler
und warranted, trittluo the - first thing ,Amortler r at Vir
shop ;;,littithatßillatiten tt ale be glvezt.ttibetkai
up a good stock of
LEATIIER- AND - FINDINGS, - Such as
• Att ancittPPtll, LININGS, BIND- -
ANG, PEGS, TIIREAD, NAILS,
.LASTS, AWLS, WAX, &c.;
laa;;;Vikra general way, the various dun's usually 'kept
trllndlug-shop.
• leash paid for HIDEO ; Sane, PELTS and mils ; and par
ticnlar attention given to the purchase of Teal and dtta
pa skins, for which the highest market • price will be
d. RsrAraraci done promptly and well.
' 0 . - DERRY:
!.t
‘• thrthooolpthif stock IP 4%010
..'hu r d good. wilbl4 tie
busfnestriate ftoduathelirris - to Mr. Derby,' tro•ccir
dinlig ..recurputcrlb ;to our custpurrs„ as a,good
worlOilld; and d square -death g man. "
, CELLS. W. & GEO. W. SEARS.
Wellsboro, May 2, 1868. -
RIM
Whftnesrnille Wool Carding and.
Cheese Box Faniory I ,
riIHE firm of Avery k Whitney' having; been
dinsolvod by mutual consent,
.the business
tyrillhtioitlafter be condUcted by the kubtieribee
I hove jtuv2based a Double Doffer, thirty inch
RrDING M-ACH ~
eapable , OVeniding , 600 pounds of wool in twenty
loaf hours. So 4-ean safely promise to card wool
,as fast as it comes it; and people will noel:men to
:wait fiir their rolls. ' - «t•
•MMIVIN 8.141TH,' Well and faVorably
'known to the people of thirregion, true be en
gaged to run the machine.
am also prepared to mike
:Tr 2 47"--IFR SLE - IrOTPE- S
'to order and on skort.,notiee:,
please take notice.
O'RDEIt, AND
‘`- • -'s3•l4'W ED 111 FN .
,
always on hind.
I intend to do work se_ well and so promptly,
'thet people will make nothing by going away
from home to get theirttatirtitme...=
A. R. AVERY.
WhiMeyrille, May i6,-1566-tf
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. -- •Tlionias . Harden, -
11170101.,D respectfully inforzn,the inhabitalits
TY of Tiogn County, that he is now reociiiirin
his stook of Merchandise icktatk
ksatregatz k etvgadvkice filgo c ots sisytid4l(t
consists in part of
, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, DRESS (}ODDS,
of various istldiee—aroi, colors,
! , ..r91.94,p, ; C . L¢TRS, r-CASHIRES, I . ,ADJ.IW
' CDOTHS, TWEEDS, 'SATTINETTS7 -
E,Nxuax.y„.makill
suitable for men and boys ear.
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_, SPEER/di:4.d ‘: OA.RDETINGS-t . ... I
i AND OIL' 01;OTHei-ifIBBONB,i
BLONES, HOSIERY, VEILS
,' - AND NOTIONS: - -, '
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, E t9 istir qatilk V aiteOlinita
ea variety of flro wn Musllus, at prices from le
to 2s per yard: Bleached Sbeetin*s
,!ind ,Shirt-,. ixtgai.tebleiftifidaticltings at'voitiousPiftegi. - ,"
Also a great variety of READY MADE
; CLOTHING.
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June 12, 1886
KNOW'SYTHOU
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ABOUT THE
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NEW fLOTRING STORE.
lvErzsßonovort -
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A NEW STORE OF THE BEST
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HATS, JOAPS; 4 `TRtiNICI, - VHAVELING
HAGS, •13 PdliltetliK
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and a fine assortment of
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Ai; talk fe, that at,*Astyre boods aresehing
TW,,ENTY-FIXE .PER CENT. CHEAPER
than Litany other etureqn the country._
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eierybiidy"to go thank and - examine tb - assort-'
; - ' - qznant ;Or! - • - • 1 •
7 - .'.;,,. , .8....,_* - _o::ii*.!l. l
A'L': •II I NEW-CLOTEIIIeGi . STORE
'under the Agitator Printing Office.
Neat door to Roy'a Drug Store.
- Wet[Arita; June, : l3, 1808.
is - OTlCE.—Nofice is hereby given, that itoti ,
.ert Custard, Senior, hes been plaeed,in
charge of tract No, 1590, and those parts of tract
No. 1699, in the vicinity of Babb's creek, belong ,
inglo , the-heiii of Luke W. sforrii I ancratl,Rev:
ions-is!e forblatrespvEing th , FC RPM cup*: .p , i4oeltjr
of prOsecutiup t :
BLIASTON MOBRIs,_ _
805,,bl9rket at., Pbtiadelpbic r .
..110 4 4 .11)(1.6...ta, , .
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STAND NON 'UNDER.
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THE "CORNERS" ,OP SIGH -PRICES,
4,y9 . !k tiO.W 10171tIrit pt7.l
,••• • ' 4 ". '
VERY THING DOWN,
i TO OORRESPOND WITH
THE;EtifEEGENOY;I
W. it. Smith's s us,
ADDISON, N.Y...
The old and reliable
PEOPLES' STORE,
In Splendid abope to satisly everybody
4i' _At
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'BEBII: STOCK .01'a GOODS NOW AR.
RIVING AT THE SLAUGHTER-
ED RATES.
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To see is to be convinced that you
CANNOT DO BETTER
3P ll $ an en .citirm• OA the /0%1 Cola Ears the
r;
' IMPORTAIrr NEWS.
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Figures won't Lie.
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INGT,Ntiit lirpgjt.ffißL;
Who hold large Stocks of Goods at
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(not if we know onrselyes,)
Thaw to•buy your Goods of
W.: R.
T., ?dab* 1116.
IS.►i
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SOAPS,
PERFUMERY, GLASS, PUTTY,
OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES,
DYES, COLORING
MATERIALS,
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FIRE WINES & LIONS
All selected with great care, warranted to be
FIRST•CLASS ARTICLES,
bpsght in inch quantities that they win al.
ways be sold at
inn LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
fill - Quality is of the first importance in mad-
Or Prices reduced to soh the market.
Always call before you purchase eleewhere.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
'DYES, I COLORING MATERIALS
is withotit doubt the most complete and extensive ,
to be found in this part of the State.
DYERS & WOOLEN F.S.CTORIES
SUPPLIED WITH DYE-WOODS
BY THE CASK, AT
WHOLESALE
PRICES.
The stock of glass is also extensive, comprising
Window glass,l all sizes,
French glass for Pictures,
Mirror glass plates for old frames,
Flint glassware for the tattle—
Such as Goblets, Tumblers,Cream Pitchers,
Spoon-Holders, amps Lamp
Chimneys, Lanletin Glass,
in fact, it is impossible O. enumerate. All sorts
of articles niade.of Glass and sold it Drug stores,
can bound at Roy's.
Roy's stock of pure Wines and Liquors for Me
dicinal, purposes has long been known to the phy
sicians of this county. These Liquors are of the
purest, and best quality, selected with great care,
and expressly for medical use. Perfumery and
Soaps of all kinds,
SODA CREAM TARTAR, SALERA
TUS, GINGER, NUTMEGS, SPICES,
- CLOVES, PEPPER,
( WRITING PAPER, INK, PENS, PEN
' AILS, YANKEE NOTIONS AND
FANCY GOODS.
ME
C,RXSTAL KEROSENE,
a pure and reliable article, perfectly safe to use.
Lasts much longer than the poorer qualities. It
will be sold at Roy's as eheap as the cheapest.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
'earefally and accurately-compounded from pure
and reliable medicines. W*
I rders by mail
promptly attended to.
Tfll THIRD LOT
'l%6* - Spring Goods,
c.: r, fl "."! '3;2
ME
VIN NAI & UM'S,
IZZEI
irrE HAVE JUST RECkiVED A NEW
end well selected stook of goods, which
weltie selling very , -
ME=
I LOW' FOR
_CASH OR READY PAY.
flood yard wide hheetioi for
Heavy yard. Wide sheeting for
DeMines,—
• 1.
, Stan!lard prints from , 20 "
OTHER GOODS IN PRGI,ORTION
We also keep constantly on hand a choice
stock of
At very low figures
JOHN SUHR, -
WOULD announce to the citizens of Wallah°.
rh and surrounding country, that he has
opened a shop on the corner of; Water and Craf.
toil streets, for thepurpOse ' of manufacturing all
kinds of '
CABINET FURNITURE,
REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE
to order. COFFINS of all kinds furnished on
short notice . All work done Promptly and war
ranted. Wellsboro, June 27,1 W.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—From the premises
or the subscriber, in Delmar, on or aboat the
28th of June, ultimoitwo bright red two year old
steers. One of the steeraban the end of one ear
cut or, and the other has large spread horns.—
Any information of the' above- steers will be
thankfully received. M. W. WETITERREE.
Delmar, July 18, 1888.-3 t:
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G OLD received on deposits, for which cortifi
oates will be issued. benring in(erratin gold. E. W. CLARK. ,tt CO, Bankers.
No 35 south Third street, Phila.
Cash Paid for Wool.
6., - .1 BAILEY"
4illelparti; lane 13, 1888.
John A. Roy 9
DBAL:r. Li
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES
These are the mottoes at
ROY'S DRUG STORE
The eteele of
OF
•
JUST RECEIVED AT
TIOGA, PA.
iiiii
GROCERIES, FLOUR, PORK, &c.,
—.2octs
.... 25 "
May 30, 1866