The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 08, 1866, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY AUG. 8, 1886
New' Advertisements.
getsy—J• Hiltbold.
Dapasers of Charleston—W. Moore,
Sotice of Incorporation—Prothonotary
Sherift Sales—Leroy Tabor.
T o Sohliers--J. I. Mitchell.
sew Hoods—Ballard k Truman. -'
lircar YOUNG has just got in a fine
kt of towns for pictures, oval, square, octagon,
r ed of every style. T4ey.a.Reyery
TaL SOLDIERS' BOUNTY i 311.1 having
become a law, we direct attention to the adver-
W ales! of Captain Tohn I. Kitchell, of this ho—
rough, in another column.
Mr. JOSEPH WELLIAMS, of this - bo
r„ugh, is about establishing a.dritg store at Bloss
varg. Mr. W. is an obliging and enterprising
Winos man, and has our" best wishes for success
In his new field.. 4 operation.
FoLEY has just received =Other lot of
;liver ware, among which - we notice and admire
styles of castors, ditto of sugar howls, and
beautifil little essentials to a breakfast and
t:a service. He has more of those unexcelled
Azaleas' watches.
PERSONAL.—Hoii. ST,pPIftEIV - P.Vt&
s oiresehed home on Tuesdtly last, looking as
, r „b and vigorous as' if 'he bad, been leaning
t gainst the Notth Pole, instead of sitting in the
4401 at Washington with the mercury among
the nineties. liveryb4 wee glad to welcome
him home.
_ . _
BUSINESS CHANGE.—Messrs. 0. Bul
14rd and A. A. Truman have associated themselves
:t the mercantile business, and may be found at
,De old stand on Main street, prepared to urea
the trading public with late purchases. •
THE MARKEll3:—Prolli has declined'
from two to three dollars per barrel in New York
during the last two weeki. - New York Extra is
Loa ceiling at $8 80 4400 -.50, wholeanle.-i
Wool is sellingcit :JO . itird 4 '6 ceirta:strieordingte
quality. Butter, 30 to 37.
NEw GRIST-MlLL.—Messrs. Simeon
Bacon and Jacob C. Bartle, of Delmar, are put
ting up a large flouring mill on Mitchell's creek,
a branch of the Btetry 'ork. The mill is 32 by
feet, and three stories high. When finished it
Fill have three run of atones. We •oongratulato
the citizens of Delmar upon this valuable im
provement.
CoRRECTIoN.—In a special notice of
w. R. Smith's gone .in our last issue, it read 2,
• po to a low concern," instead of a /ice concern,
a the copy had it. Both are right, however—as
is generally understood that their prices are
(~w, while they are atavit in business. To prove
this fact, call at the People's Store, Addison, N.Y.
TRAM, WIDE AWAKE.—A correspon
deo at Tioga writes Ins the following cheering in
ttlligence :
fuesday evening, July 24, the *rens of this
linage and vicinity put up a flue flag staff, 125
feet high. and run up a flag with the name of
31ajor General JOHN W. GEARY inscribed there
in. As the flag reached its place, the crowd gave
three reueing cheers for' Gen. Diary, the next
liurtruui of Pennsylvania. The flag is 25 160,
length.
The Tiog.t Cornet Baud wits present, and di:,
eourbed 001110 appropriate music."
All honor to Tioga. Her Republicans are new
or weighed and found wanting.
Messrs. W. R. Stpith's Sons, of Ad
dieun, N. Y., write at :
We noticed in the August number of Har
pers' Monthly a funny article about the oddities
encountered in print—some "through mistakes of
the 'printer,' and some otherwise. Perhaps a
few of which caused an to smile more vieildy than
tic error of your issue of August 1, - where you
cause us to say, go to a tow concern,' &c , where
as we bad much rather you would soy: go to a
ins concern,' Asc. Don't you - owe Uf3 - 01:fe
Yes, we owe you one. How will you,take it ?
A Bii (.F Wispom.—Said a farmer
to Ile the other day : !'.lsaut fall, a man vrhonwed ,
a debt of not very large' proportions, went tn.his
creditor and declared his to meet the ob
ligation. The creditor, not wishing to oppress
the debtor, granted more time. The other day,'
continued our friend, "I passed the premises of
this debtor, and saw all the manure made by his
stock last winter going to waste in the heap. He
had not taken it away for fertilizing purposes. I
thought this—that any man who could afford to
:et his stable manure go to waste,-wouldnever be
ready to pay his debts."
We suppose that the general teaching of this
fact will nut-need a word of comment.
SERENADE.—The friends of Hon. 8.
F. Witsoe, accompanied iily.,the Welleboro Band,
gave him an impromptu serenade at the Peitnsyl.
vania House last Thursday evenin7. The sere
nade wi4 intended's's aAfornsal 'wislecene'bome
to a faithful public servant and valued fellow cit
izen. The band Aisconrsed Hail Columbia and
Yankee Doodle most eloquently, after which, in
reqpunse to numerous calls from the crowd. Mr.
Wilson appeared and responded in a neat and
appropriate speeeh. He said that he valued the
ckmpliment as an endorsement of his course in
Cingress during a period of national trouble. As
such it afforded binit very great gratification.—
After a brief allusion' to the living questions of
the day, and promising to speak more at length
at some future time, be bade his friends good
night. The crowd gave three cheers for " Wil
fen," and dispersed to their homes.
MINISTERS' AND LAYMEN'S ASSOCIA
nor.—The Troy District M. R. Association,
wideh held its meeting in this village July 31 and
AugcEt 1, proved a r most agreeable and interest
ing er , nrentiou. • Owing to business and other en
gagements we did not have the pleasure of being
prefect at all the sessions, mach to our regret.
The As.ociation presented an unusual array of
talent. Dr. LORE, 01'1 . 0 of the ' ableit of divines
and denominational editors, preached upon the
subject of missions Tuesday evening, to a crowd
ed house. Ile is ono of the most elective speak
ers in the country, and as rupees the theme of
his ducourse probably no man an better speak
by the book. His style in simple and, direct, avoid
ing the ornate and showy, and e videncing tho—
rough mental culture.
The %Veduesday morning exercises were decid
edly interesting. Ttleyel. 3 9Spird 'of °°Bll3l '' Ber
mune, and iketchea, each clergyman being limited
to these minutes. The criticisms upon these ef
forts were close—touching logic, rummer, rheto
ric, grammar, and dectririe. Somo of them were
rather merciless, but without bitterness. We have
seldom *Wit two hours more pleasantly aod , prof
/tably.
Wednesday evening the Centennary Meeting
was held, and Dr. Lindsay, a Genesee College,
"Pe scholar, addressed a full house.
lied this Association aisembled two weeks la- :
ttr, the average attendance wond<C,itaTat. been
doubled. It convened during the hurrying time
or the year, when farmers and others Iln 4 it dith
colt to leave their tattiness. Still it wee r sus—
ceEB,ind we hope the members may feel so . much
encouraged that we may have the pleasure'of re
porting their proceedings mote et length another
year. rat
PERSONAL.—Rev. A. A. MABPLE,
for many years Rector of St.-Paul's in this be
;rough, in on a brief visit to his numerous friends.
lie preached to a large congregation at the Epis
copal Church, Sunday morning and evening. Mr.
MA.RPLS will preach next Sunday morning at the
same place, and at Tioga in the evening.
BIG DAY'S WORK ! Probably as big,
if not the biggest day's work ever done in a saw
mill, was done in Bennett & Newball's steam mill,
Charleston, last _Thursday. On that day those
live lumbermen .turned out 27,172 feet of pine
lumber, chiefly boards. with a single circular saw,
in eleven hours. The work done at their mill av
erages 17,512' feet per day. Will somebody
beat it? •
RELIGIOUS NOTICE.—We are request-.
ed to give notice" that Bishop Lee, acting for
Bishop Stevens, will visit the following named
places in this county at the times given :
Tioga, Tuesday, August 21, evening.
Lawrenceville, Wednesday, August 22, evening.
Wellsboro, Tharsday, l Augost 23, evening.
Fall Brook, Friday, August 24, eve sing.
Bltissbargi Saturday, August 25.
Mansfield, Sunday, August 26. A.
Blossbarg, Sunday, August 26, P. M.
SILICATE.--Our recluse friend; t34,EX
FLINT, sends us greeting from his hermitage in
the Caves of' Silence, the following: „.
' I have observed that-the man who flings dirty
water against the wind, invariably bespatters him
self.
"Public opinion is of many grades. Among
thieves, public sentiment applauds skilful robbit
ry, adroit swindling, and embeitlement., :Wong
men wbp rejoice in obscene filth, public opinion
applauds filthy conversation and all kinds ~of
grossness.
I have observed, however, that the glory and
prosperity of a country is' won by the virtuous
ILO upright, who constitute the bulk of its citi—
zens and uphold the State like strong pillars.
" A vicious nature declares itself in the lines,
and contour, and expression of the countenance;
in the. - ette:sted deportment; in the swaggering
walk. - • s *
"Bad men are intensely self-conscious.. Being
transparent to themselves, they dread inspection.
They walk everywhere confronted by the reflec—
tion of their evil thoughts and distorted passions.
" The swine finds paradise in a mud-hole.
" The man of vile instincts wallows in filth,
and says, exultingly, I have found wit, humor,
eloquence and logic herein.'
"'The upright and highminded man regards
gold, iind silver, and precious stones as dross, and
public virtue aspure gold. .
" Furthermore, when the whirling oesih 4 wh'eel
bespatters the wise man's coat with mud, he waits
patiently for it to dry, and then brushes it off."
IMPROVED FARM GAT.E.-111&313Th. J.
R. .s: J. M. LYONS, of Montrose, have on exhibit
ion near Rolliday's Hotel, an Improved Farm
Gate, which, for simplicity, efficiency, and cheap
ness, cannot, we think, be excelled. They prO
pose to give the farmers the benefit of sale of this
gate._
PAPER—Three qualities of Commetrial Note Paper,
Letter and Foolscap, by the Ream, hail roam or
quarter ream at wholesale prices' to close out the old
stock, at YOUNG'S Booketore.
Aug. 1,1866-3 w.
Go to W. It. SMITH'S SONS, Addisuu, Y, and buy
4-4 Sheeting,' for ii, Prints 16, Sugar for In, Tea Sc.,i
and a thousand otberarticlee for less than market rates.
tin to a live concern for your,gooda.aug 1,2. w.
MARRIAGES
In Farmington, July 2, by Rev. V. Brownell,
Mr. Lewis J. BRUNSON and MiNS ANNA BAN
coax, both of Farmington.
In Chatham, July 14, by the same, Mr. H. P
DANIELS, Jr., and Miss JERUSLIA VANDUSEN.
In PharleEaon, May 23, by- Rev. J. Ingeriek
Mr. LYMAN W. THOHPSUN and Miss &THAN A
LEeTLIc.
At Tioga ' ou the 28th ult., by - Itew. S. G. Mc-
Cullough, Mr. John W.blivt:n and Miss MARY
ANN REDINGTO.N.
At 'liege on the 29th Ult., by the seine, Mr. Jo-
S-MPn PATRICK and Mies ALRINA SLY.
DEATHS
In Willitiiiisport'on the 3lst ult.;
eldest daughter of Sir.lY. D. Bailey, formerly u
this place, aged 21 years.
lIE Tinge County flank will continue thetuaineai of
im.ub.ing. State currency will he taken and send
home for iledomption, for a reasonable compensation for
the ask and trouble. Goya °meat encin Wes bought
and mild. Money loaned on government bonds, 7-30
Treasury notes, and compound interest notes. Deposit
tas who keep their accounts with us ,will have their
bUtilliedl3 d.. 110 on the most Mend terms.
August 1, lboo A. S. TeIdNER, Cnshier.
TOE AMiale&N COOKING STOVE ,is manufacture( with
et Win improvements, secured by letters patent, under
dates of May 5. 186:3, and December 5. 1865. One of
these improvements covers the arrangement of fitting a
portable ash pan in the hearth, of a cooking stove, to
receive the ashes as passes down from thegrate. All
persons are cautioned against manufacturing, vending
or using other stoves made In imitation of the Ameri
can, as suits have been commenced for Infringement of
these patents; and all persons manufacturing, selling
or using said Imitations, will be liable for damages for
infringement on these letters patent, •
SMEAR, PACKARD k. CO.
•li and I,9l.kreen atrcet, Albany N. Y.
The Antamais is for sale by MMXIA.SI . ifattlatTkl,
Welisboro. ' jl3-6m—sp
r ile CONFESSIONS lc EXPERIENCE OF AN IN
.'. VALID. Published for the benefit and as a caution
to young men and others, who suffer from Nervous De
b ility , Prematurelktay of Manhood, dm., supplying
,at
w h
the sums time the means of self-cure. By one
ho as
cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery.
By enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single cop
lee, free of charge, may be had of the author.
N ATIIANIEI. MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co
N. Y. [jan. 31.'66-IY-1
To CONSIALII . IVES.—The advertiser, having been
restored tp health in a few weeks by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered for several years with a
severe lung affection and that dread.diaease, Conauxup•
tiou—is anxious to make known to Ina fellow•anfferers
the WeauS of cure
Tu all who desire it, he will send a, copy of the pre
scription used, free of chilike, With the' - directfons for
preparing and using the same, which they - will find a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. Coughs
* and Colds, and all throat and hang affections The only
object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is
to benefit the afffictod and spread informal:le m which he
conceives to be invdluable, and be hopes every stifferer
will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing and
may prove a blessing Parties wishing the prescription
rata, by return mail, will please address Der. ED
WARD A ; tr ,Ir 4, P. /
[Jan. 31. '66-1y)
TRANGE, BUT TRUE.—Every young lady and gen-
Unman in the United States can hear something to
their advantage by return mail (free of charge) by ad
dressing the undersigned Those having - fears of belug
lannabugged will please oblige by not noticing thin card
AU others will please address their obedient servant,
TLIOS S CHAPSIA/si,
Jan 31,'88-1 y 831 Broadway, New York
NEW FLOUR, GROCERY, AND Pko-
. VISION STORE.
..
Monroe, & Carvey,
Are ready to furnish customers with '
FLOUR, COMMON TO BEST, PORK,
,HAMS,• MACKEREL,- WiIITE. I .
FISII, CODFISH, AND
PRIME GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
,Most door to Converse's store.
Welsher°, Juno 13, 1866-Iy.
/TOGA CO. COURT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Hon. Robert G. White, Presi
dent Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Penn
sylvania. and Royal Wheeler and Victor Case,
Associate Judges in Tioga county, have
issued their precept ; bearing date the 10th day
of July, 1866, and to the directed, tor the hold
ing of Orphan's Court,. Court of Common Pleas,
General Quatter Sessions and Oyer and Termin
er, at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the
4th Monday of Augu.st, (being the 27th day,)
1866, and to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coro
ner,Justices ot the Peace, and• Constables in and
fur the county of' Tioga. to appear in their own
proper persons, with their records,inquisitions,ex
aminations and remembrances, to do those things
which of their offices and in their behalf apper
tain to be dons, and all witnesses and other per
eons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth
against any person or persons, are required to be
then and there attending, and not to depart at
their peril. Jurors are requested to be fignetual
in their attendance at the appointed time, agree
ably to notice.
Given under my hand and (ma l l at the Sheriff's
Office. in Wellsboro, the 25th. day at July,
in the year of onr Lard '-ne thousand - eight
hundred and sixtysis,
LEROY TABOR, Sheriff.
WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A
SPLENDID ASSOfiThiENT OF
STJMNiER GOODS
At the People's Store, Corning, N. Y.
1 1 •
. .
Adapted to the wants of all classes; and as we
laid id fo4 good stook just before the late ad
vance in Sw York,' we are now enabled to sell
most of our goods-at about
NEW YORK PRICES.
We would call evecial litfen4on 'fo our large
stock of goods for
LANES' SUITS,
and the finest line of
FRENCH MUSLIN'S' AND ORGANDIES
ever offered in thin market. We also have a nice
assortment oci . •• • -
LADIES' SACQUES, TALMAS AND
BA SQIIINES,
in cloth and silk, to which we invite the attention
of buyers. Our :stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
for men's and boy's wear, iikept:veri fall, and
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
on short notice and in the latest style,
Balmoral and'Hoop Skirts,
of every variety
GINGHAMS,
ALPACAS; POPLINS DeLAINES,
CHALLIES, SUN UMBRELLAS,
JEANS, COTTONADES, SHEET-
INGS, SHIRTING&
Our facilities for s BUYING GOODS are 'UN
SURPASSED by Bur in this seotion, and we
wish it understood that
We do not intend to be UNDERSOLD by
rim
We tender our thanks to the citizens of Tioga
Co., who have patronized us and would respect
fully invite those who have never done so to call
anti see us. Store opposite the Dickinson House
on Market Street, three doors west of the corner,
and two doors east of Hungerford's Bank.
SMITH & WAITE.
Corning, N. Y., June 27, 1866.
MMMII
To THE FARMERS OF TIOGA CpUNTY
•
WOOD'S PRIZE MOWER and COM
BINED MOWER and REAPER,
MANUFACTURED at floosick Falls, N. Y.
fur eale to all who may want a good relic
his machine.
These machines are well known throughout the
county, as being the beet in use. I shall keep an
assortment of
JOINTED BAR 'MACHINES,
which have lately been put into nee. Also of the
stiff bar. A good assortment of guards and other
fixtures constantly on hand. Price of jointed
bar machines, $llO. Cheaper than they have
ever before been offered to the public.
EDGAR HILL, Agent, Corning, N.Y.
E. J. PURPLE, Agent, Wellaboro, Pa
Wellaboro, June 27, 18513.—tf
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New Firm and New Goode.
j. R. BOWEN & CO.,
(late J. R. Bowen,)
The undersigned ) having formed a copartnership
in the mercantile business,
Are now receiving from New York a fine stook of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES„ HATS
AND, CIAPS, AC
We ask particular attention to our' stook of
LADIES', GAITERS,
' •
as we shall sell them very much cheaper than last
ram
WE SHALL ,SELL GOODS AS VHF-AP AS
THE- MARKET WILL AFFORD POR
REWT,YAY.
No. I Union Block, 'Wellsborojia.
July 4, 1.868.. J. R. BOWEN Jc CO.
J. R. BOWEN. ♦. ROWLAND
T. L BALBWIN & CO., SPRING OF 1808.
TIOGA,. PENN'A.
Respectfully informlbeir customers and friends,
that having entirely sold out their old stock of
DRY GOODS
At Auction; They have repAceil them with a
new and well selected lot of
DRESS GOODS,
DeLAINES, CHALIAES, 'PRINTS,
BLEACHED AND BROWN MIISLINS,
FANCY CASSIMERES,I
READY - MADE CLOTHING,
LINEN "COATS, HATS 'AND CAPS,
LADIES' HAAS TRIMMED AND 1:
p l kak , ,q : ,yiAjw i
BOOT& & AWES,:
WALL AND WINDOW PAPER,
HARDWIRE & TINVIRE
GROOERIES 'AND- iitOithlONs
la large and complete; and' we would moat re
speatfully call yeur attencion ,
QUALITY AND PRICE
FLOUR, SALT AND NAILS,
we keep uu baud at 011 times and will be sold a
prices to defy c4inp'etitiou.
YOUR BUT'L'ER, CHEESE,
GRAIN, &c., 8r.0.;
113 as good ns the CASII to us at their tnarke
value.
T. L. BALDWIN .t CO
TIOGA, May 16, 1866-1 y
WELLSBOR()tiR7II
FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE AGENCY
W. H. SMITH,
GENERAL POLICY AGENT .FOR
OG* COUNTptiPA
• • Cash Capital. Assets.
Home, N, 1., • $2,000,000 $3,50,817
/Etna, 2,000,000 3,800.439
k ..... ,L00p,00,0 5,000,000
North - Atheileltn, Philacra: t000 ; 000731,000
Putnam, 600,000
Farmeim' Mutual,'Mitidle Penna. 357.402 92
Wyoming, ... 250,000
Lyeau3ing Mutual, Muney, Pa. le
Columbia Mutual, Lancaster, Pa
ME
Globe Mutual, Life, N. Y. City,' 600,000
AcCidental 500,000
Traveler? Accidental, Hartford; 000,000
Equitable Lire Assurance "Society.
Nonliniardous, liazard6ws. ■nd Extra-liaz
aedous Ri , ks Wien at reassiaahle rates. Policies
Issued, and fin Loises-adjuliteA nt this
'V. 11. SMITH, Wellaboro', Pa
TOY 26, 1 sfiß.Lts,
•
, - ;2. :3- . f I, -
GENERAL wholesale agent for tho Celebrated
PATENT PLATE PIANOS, manufactured
by DECKER BROS., CHICKERTNO ch SON'S
PIANOS, HAINES BRO'S PIANOS,: MASON
tt HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, and 'treat,
Linsley f l; Co's Melodeons.
Orders,from dealers and. 'Teachers especially
solicited. Address, L. R. POWELL,
July 20. 116 Penns. Avenue, Scranton. Fla.
Fruit Jars.
w ILLOUGIIIIY LYNIAN'S
SCLF•SEALING
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; by
•W. D. TERBELL 6: CO
•
Corning, May 30,-'6ll-3m
persons indebted to Jerome
Smith, are requested to call and settle im
mediately, and eavecosts. July 11, 1866.
PICTURES PICTUP —The'subscriber reepectfully.
'lntninniees to the citizens of Tioga and its vicinity
that he Ina -;rnstuetd a Photograph Gallery iu Tioga,
where Joe wiU,rernaiu u short tame for the purpoie of
making AuiLigr.pli or authrot)pe pictured for all who
may desire them
All Ulnae of photographs, card- Octaves, ambrotypee,
&c., taken in , the beet style - of 'the art.
A good assortmeote ot cased, photograph framed, al-:
biome, Sic %yaps on hand. ti,ular attention paid
to copying. ThUat dealing a good picture, will do well
to give Mtn a,oall soon. W. CARRIE',
Vogt, July 25,1866;.4t
NTOTICE is hereby givon that the undersigned
1.1 has been appointed Trustee of the estate of
A. J. & Arobdter. of Ideudfield, who have
been d,ltelltrged as insolvent debtors; and all
persona indebted to said insolvents -or holding
property belonging to them, are hereby Trquired
to pay and deliver all welt snips of money and
property due_np to said in.4oltints.te
me; anl all credltors are requested to present
theiraccounts at an early day.
JOHN I. MITCHELL,
Wellsbeto," ;July 24 18664 kw Trzlitee.
Our stock 9A,
'laving sold the stock in trade and good will of the
1A1,411.414 lately conducted by na to Mr. Derby, we cor
dially tecomntend him to our old customers, as a good
workman, antra square-dealing man. -
ODA'S: P7l &13130. AV: &BARS.
I Welleboro, May 2,1866.
: PILES` OF - NEW =GOODSATLAW
RENCEVILLE, AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
C. S. Mather & CO.
take pleasure in announcing to the public gatt
orally that they have just returned crow 'New York
with the largest and most desirable stock of Goods
in Tioga County. We have a full line of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS
AND CASSIMERES, - HATS ct CAPS, ,
BOOTS tt SHOES, GROCERIES,
Ready made Clothing, and /Diatom
TAILORING
attpeivinienaid Syg
In fact, we have a complete assortment of all
that is new and desirable. We are determined
to take the lead in Low PRICIIi for the Spring of
1866
COME AND SEE!
To see is to be "convinced," andto look will cost
you nothing.
We extend thanks for former liberal patroxiage, •
and only ask that the friends of low priemand
•small profits will call at our counters-and siiiisfy
themselves, that Lawrenceville is the place to
buy Gloud i ssighc. ; , ,
" 6. g:*itriifiß 4 4 Vo!
Lawrenceville, Apr. 26, 1866.
INDUSTRY MUST PROSP
Boots; Shigs, Leather 4-
GEO.°. DERBY,
HATING bought the stockandgood-will of the lul
am i
ass long conducted n this borough by The
zAns' Bova," will continue the Shine at the stand lately
occupied by them. Good custom work, made to order,
Cud warranted, will be the first thing in order at this
shop ; but special attention will also be given to keepipg
up 4*:a Stock of -
LEATMER AND FINDINGS,, Buvb sew
SOLE and UPPER,
ING, PEGS, THREAD, NAILS, '
LASTS, AWLS, W AX,'&c.;
and, Imo general way, the various usually: kept'
at a finding shop.
Cash paid for BIDES, SEIM, PELTS, and Yuis ; and par
ticular attention given to the purchase of veal and dea
con skins, for which the highest market price will be
paid. REPAIRING done promptly and well.
6'20. O. DERBY.
Whitneyville Wool Carding and
Cheese Box Factory ! •
MHP firm of Avery & Whitney having been
dissolved by mutual consent, the busiuoss
will hereafter be conducted by the subscriber.
I have pur:hased a Double Duffer, thirty inch
CARDIN , G•M ACITFNE,
capable of carding .spu poupds,of wool in twenty
four hours. Su I can safely promise to card wool
as fast as,it comes in, and people will not have to
wait for their,rolls.
Mr. MARVIN small . , well end favorably
known to the people of this region, has been en
gaged to run the marline.
I am also prepared to make •
CHEESE BOXES
to order and on short notice. Dairymen wil
please take notice. '----' -
TURNING DONE TO ORDER, AND
SAWED SHINGLES
always onhand.
1 intend to do work so well:and en" promptly,
thnt people will make nothing by going away
from home to get their work done.
A. H. AVERY.
Whitneyville, May 16, 1866—tf
Thomas Harden,
WOULD respectfully inform the -inhabitants
of Tioga County, that he is now receiving
great additions to his stock of Merchandise which
he offers at a small advance from cost. His stock
consists in part of
SHAWLS, CLOAKS, D4lESet d10,4565,'
of variofis styles! and Colors,
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, LADIES
CLOTHS, TWEEDV, SATTINETTS, .
KENTUCET JEANS,
suitable for men and boys wear
TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELLING
TALE SPREADS. CARPETINGS
AND ,OIL CLOTHS, REBBONS,.
BLONES,. HOSIERY, VEILS
AND NOTIONS.
Amongst the Domestic Goods will be found a
great variety of Brown Muslins, at prices from is
to 2s per yard. Bleached Sheetings and Shirt
inge,'Denims and Ticirings at various price&
Also a great variety of READY MADE
CLOTHING. .
f ilt••• Please call and see for yourselves.
June 12, 1866. THOS. HARDEN.
K.N.O.NrST .Tliou,
Al3btlT THE
NEW CLOTHING) STORE.
IN WELiAIiOROUGg ?
-A NNysIOIi.EICIF ,I TAB. DFST
READY-MADE CLOTHING
HATS, CAPS, TRUNRS; TRAVELING
BAGS, UMBRELLAS,
and 4. finkassoritnent of
•
GEN'I'B I FURNISHING GOODS
4r h2B lately beeiierieaed
The talk is, that at said elate Goode are sellirig
TWENTY-MR PERCENT, OHRAPEA
than atany other - otore in the country
WIL'L P *A Y
everybody to go there 'arta examine the atom
N. ASTER,
AT 'HIS NEW CLOTHING STORE
under the Agitator Printing 4ce. '
- Next door to Roy's Drug Store
Wellshoro, Juno, 13, 1866.
ATOTICE.—Notice is hereby given, that :Rob
eit Custard, Senior, has been placed . in
charge of ,tract:No. 1590, and those parts of tract
No. 1589, in the vicinity of Babb's creek, belong
ing to the heirs of Luke W. Morris; and sillier
sons ate forbid trespassing thereon, under penalty
of prosecution.
.ELLISTON P. MORRIS,
•
: - 805 Market et., Philadelphia
July 4,1806.-6 m
"Mai
went of
1866.
STIED FROM ENDER.
THE "CORNERS', OF HIGH PRICES,
,- ARE NOW ROUNDING OFF 1
EVERY THING DOWN,
TO OORRESPOND WITH
THE EMERGENCY,
Oa
W. R. *Smiths Sons,
?
ADDISON, N. Y.,
The oh! and reliable
PEOPLES' STORE,
In Splendid shape to satialy everybody
FRESH STOCK OF GOODS NOW AR-
I t
•
RIVING AT THE SLAUGHTER-
ED RATES.
1
To see is to be eonvineed that you
CANOT DO BET ER.
Put an eye over on the Local Colojnlfor the
IMPORTANT NEWS.
EMI
Figures won't- 'tie.
•.• • 1,
NOTICE DOW THEY HOWL
Who . hold large Stocks of ClizoOde at
High Prices.
CAN YOU DO BETTER ?
(ni?fi(y!e'kii4v oitreelyei,)'
Thitn to buy your Goods of
W. R. SMITH'S SONS.
-Loaisox, M. Y., March-14,1888.
1866.
Edwin Dyer vs. Anthony Schoder and Mary S.
Schoder, his wife, Thomas B. Jacques, Samuel
B. Jacques, Isaac S. Jacques, heirs at law of
Samuel C. Jacques, Ellis Lewis, Robert G.
White, and James Lowrey.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga
coanty, of August Term, A. D. 1365. Yo. 51.
Brtos de parzitione facienda.
i h Notice i 3 hereby given to the above parties
to is proceeding in partition, that by virtue of
the above writ of partition, an inquest will be
held and taken upon the premises therein de
scribed, on Friday, the 10th day of August, A. D.
1866, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur
pose of making partition at the valuation and ap
praisement of the said real estate, as in the said
writ required, at which time and place the said
parties can attend if they think proper.
LEROY TABOR, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Wellsboro, July 4,1886.-6 t
Farm for Sale.
THE undersigned having purchased a portion
of the Thomas J. Berry farm, lying just out
side of the borough of Tioga, north and west of
Crooked creek and Tioga river, desires to sell
about eighty acres of it, on reasonable terms.
It is some of the best land in Tioga valley ;
and for its quality and proximity to the railroad,
and a good home market, is one of the most deli.
ruble farms for a home in the county of Tioga.—
The price will depend somewhat upon. the amount
of money the purchaser can pay at time of sale;
yet if necessary time will be given for a portion,
secured by bond and mortgage.
Also for sale a number of pleasant building
lots, cheap. C. H. SEYMOUR,
July 11, 1866.-8 t Tioga,Pa.
Bradford Reporter please copy ad send
bill to this olEce.
ll=
Administrator's Sale.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court
of Tioga county, bearing date May, 28, 1866,
the following described real estate, late, the prop
erty of William L.Soule,deceased, will be offered
at public sale, on the premises, in Farmington
township in said county, on Thursday the 18th
day of August next, at two o'clock P. M.
A certain piece or parcel of land situate in the
township of Farmington, county aforesaid, and
described as follows: Beginning at the northeast
corner of lot No 212 of the allotment of Bingham
lands in said township, conveyed to Samuel Mow
rey ; thence along the south lines of Lots Nos 212
and 188, east, 121.8 perches; thenes along the
west line of lot No 210, contracted to Peter Mow
rey, south 155 perches; thence along the north
line of lots Noe 57, 181 and 55, west 121.3 per—
ches ; thence along the east line of said lot No
212, north 155 perches to the place of beginning;
containing one hundred, and fifteen acrec i more
or less. Terms of sale; cash.
J. C. ROBB, Administrator
Farmington, July 18, 1866.
Robert G. White vs. James H. Gulick and Frank
lin R. Smith, (Trustees of the Arbon Land C 0.,)
Ann F. Mentor, Miry A. Dockeroy, Edwin Dy
er, Anthony Schoder and Mary E. Beboder, his
wife, Thomas B. Jacques, Samuel B. Jacques,
and Isaac S. Jacques.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga
county, of August Term, D. 1865. No. TT.—
Breve de partitioue facieada.
Notice is hereby given to the above parties
to this proceeding in partition, that by virtue of
the shave writ of partition, an inquest will be
held and taken upon the premises therein de
scribed, on Friday, the 10th day of August, A.D.
1866, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur
pose of making partition at the valuation and ap
praisement of the said real estate, as in the said
writ required, at which time and place the said
parties can attend if they think proper.
LEROY TABOR, Sheriff,
Sheriff's Office, Wellsboro, July 4, 1886. tlt
NOTICE IN DIVORCE—To Margaret R. Seeley:—
Take notice that:your husband, Luke D. Seeley,
had petitioned the honorable Judges of the Court of
Common Pleas for Tioga county for a divorce from the
bone of matrimony ; and that the said Court has ap—
pointed Monday, the 27th day of August, instant, at
the Court Douse in Wellsborough, for a hearing of
the said petitioner in the premises, at which time and
place you can attend if you think proper.
LER'OY TABOW,-Sheriff.
Wellsboro August 1,1868.4 t
SAVE THE FURS AND WOOLENS !--.sloth
killing pockets for sale at
June 27,1865. ROY'S DRUG STORE.
THE THIRD LOT
New Spring Goods,
VAN NAME & WICKHAM'S,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW
and well selected stock of goods, which
Nye are selling,yery
LOW;FOR.CISH Olt BEADY P 4 Y.
God yard wide sheeting for
Heavy yard wide sheeting for
Detaines,
Standard prints from 1
stock of
WOULD announce to the Citimonaof Wellsbo
ro and surrounding country, that be has
opc
fi
ed a shop on the corner of Water and Craf
ton streets, for the purpose of . manufacturing all
kin ls of
REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE
to order. COFFINS of all kinds furnished on
short notice. AU work done promptly and war
ranted. Wo'labor°, June 27, 1866.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—From the premises
of the subscriber, in Delmar, on or about the
28th of June, ultimo, two bright red two year old
steers. One of the steers has the end of one ear
cut off, and the other has large spread horns.—
Any information of the above steers will be
thankfully received. iif. W. WETIIERBEE..
'Delmar, July 13, 1386.-30
, '
UrOLD received on deposito, for which certitl
antes will be issued, bearing interest in yolcl.
E. W. CLARKS CO, Bankers,
No 35 south Third street, Phila.
Cash Paid for Wool.
USTR,AY,—Paine tp the enclosure of the tiub
eeriber. on or about the 12th instant, a year
ling hull. The owner will prove property, pay
charges and,take him away. D. AN °ELL.
Deertleld, - July 25, 1866.4t* ,
NOTICE.
NOTICE.
OF
JUST RECEIVED AT
TIOGA, PA.
OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION
We also keep constantly on band a choice
GROCERIES; FLOUR, 'PORK, &e.,
At very low figures
JOHN SUHR,
CABINET FURNITURE,
WRIGHT .1. RAMEY
disbar°, June 13,1866.
'2.oots
....,. 25 "
FM
14 to 20"
May 30,1864,