The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 22, 1866, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY AUG. 2'.2,, 1866
Naw Ativertiffiermento. •
Extra Trill"
Farm h• r ale —A. N. Webster, ,
DecLers' Piunoa—powen.
vff et Coat—Nast & Auerbach
s s -cniFt'arSsie7-76ienry Griffin.
Union flatel—Minor ‘Vtitkina, '
The Tioga Baptist Aesoch►tiud will meet, an-
L eal meenug with • the Delimit- Baptist church,
s toi .y Fork) on Wednesday, Aug. 29, instant,
'euuuseucing at 113 o'clock .A. M. Revs L. Stone
R ill freech the opening sermon.
H. T. BENTLEY, Clerk.
Voga, Aug. 13, 12G6.
ImPRovraiENTs:—VAN.Er.QRN - i 5 get
tir,e Las new factory into working ora•r, and our
people may soon expect to bear the old whistle
old the whirr of usagtsinery.i The new engine is
set, and moves nff glibly on trial. •
Messrs. Williams & Sears have pur
chroed a quantity of new machinery for their ma
chine shop, and will add still more to its capacity
for work from time to time.
The Messrs,.Bodine are preparing to
erect their new steam milk alluded to 144 weitit,
and we shall soon count four steam engines at
w ork in the borough.
CoVilkflidirfiLetl39-Woßtta. - "A14068111 1
a Messrs. Newell& Sanders, of Syracuse, N.
f, sre fitting upllop.ov,42gtaucliKafirtory for
Easiness. They have already erected an addition
Ej the main building of 40 by 70 feet, at a large
apeuse, and have 4tothir important improvements
in band. It gives us pleasure t? note this busi
ness stir in Covington;
TH FAn3 PaItQIINDSWidaPPO9-ivin
rei ate being rapidly put in shape for the Fair
and Cattle• Show of the Agiionitdrid -Society on
toe 2d 3d and 4th days of oOt v otiet.. Mr. F. D.
Bunnell, the contractor,-has the woq of grading,
fencing' and building, Wen in and, and expects
to get the track in. order in two weeks. This
looks like business.
i r
THE FROST.—The heavy f t which
v.sited this region lin_ the . =n .t' tha 16th in
fated considerable damage upon th Buckwheat
initato crop. - Some fleilds of butkwheat • were
teary mined. Corn showaLthe marks of severe
freenng, but the stalks and oars are not hurt.
The damage is not . 80 hay as was fearbd; for
stall all may be very grateful.
Mr. W. H. BALDWIN has disposed of
Lis interest in -tile Troy TIE to
. Messrs, A.'S.
Hips a, k 00. The paper appears this week
with a new name—The Northern Pennsylvanian
and enlarged to E0::9011 . Column! to the page:
Mr. HooKen. NI , be is to edit the new paper, is
swan of excellent talents and should be able to
Nu:mlled a liberal patronage in Bradford Conn
ty. We extend to him the right hand of fellow
ddp and bespeak for his enterprise' the whole
urartod support of the Itepublicans of Western
Bradford.
MORE A BOUT THE SIIOOTIpIGAFFAIR.
—t•ince our last week's notice of the shooting of
Mr Alexander at Hollidaylown, Penni,
la whose hands the pistol was discharged,'lms
be, n arrested, examined, and cetmuitted to jail.
For some reason, the discharge of the pistol is
[Lough( by some not to bare been en accident.—
We hare not received the evidence upon which
Peters was held to answer, and cannot therefore
speak farther.
PROFESSOR FULLER'S PAM:MAMA.—
This exhibition of historical and scientific paint
-Irls at tha Methodist church last Wednesday
veiling, was witnessed by a large audience; and
reams to belie given general satisfaetiou. The
Lecture by Professor Faller was interesting and
IDS tructive, and the entire exhibition was-ealcula
ol to improve the mind. The astronomical pan
(lama was very one.' We take plettenre in corn
mending the Pi:ofelaor to public patronage.
BOCNTX . TAX.—pen, ,C. Cox, of
Liberty, writes us to say that }eis almost daily
applied to by members of the 907th regiment for
the reason why they should-pay the ibounty tax ;
mat he has referred the matter to the Department
at Washington, as well as to Adjutant °ea. Rue'
:ell at Harrisburg, but receives no definite replies.
In view of the fact that th regiment wee sworn
n Ly squads, some two'weeks prior to the muster
in i , f tile regiment; as also that from the d;y of
inuster-in to ,the day . of muster-out there were
:f , S days—five days less than nine months—we
endorse Gen. Cox's opinion that the regiment was
In the service fully, nine" naoptheenksotnetbing
ever, and the members thereof entitled to exemp
t= frotia bounty Utz within. the weeping of the
JfoNEY ORDER POST OFFICES.—The
following named Pos.ollese are tramMylorder
offi-
Cee In this Commenrreallh: It would be well for .
'tuoness men to cut this out and • preserve it for
- •
cerence
Allentown, Altoona, Bedford, Bellefonte. Beth
:,neru, Brookville, Brownsvilte,...Butler,
-Cbambersburg, Chester, Clariota,,Pearfield, Co
'ae,l.l,l, Corry, Coudersport,- Muirilie, Loylee
ems.. Easton. Ebenstihry, Erie, Franklin, (let
tysharg, Greensburg, .Greenville, Hanover, liar
'burg, Honesdale, Huntingdon, Indliana,clohns
-1,,;, Kittanning, Laneastcreity, Lebanon, Mid
,: mown, Mauch Chunk. Mbwiville: AllnersVine,
YfJutrose, Money, New Brighton. Neir•‘Cattle,
N'rristown, Northumberland, Oi! City,
Philadol
rm, Phenixville. thy, ilttititsrg,- Pitts-
;s, Rending, Ridgeway, Scranton, Setins
rive, Somerset, Stroudsburg, Susquehanna De•
P t, Titusville, Towancia, Troy, Uniontown, War
m, Washington, WeHeber°, West Cheater, Wil-
Wilkosbarre, York-72.
There has also been a ehange in, the rates of
c , weteeifin, whi , b are now regulate44folloae :
( It, orlon, not exceeding $2O, 10 cents.
f- " 7 '12 , 1. and not exceeding $.50, 25 cents.
N " Elsgle order issued Tor mare than :350.
PerE ,, ,s. desiring to remit larger some obtain
hational money orders.. •
LIE DECKER BAWL - BIM PIANO —The Moravi
an Seminary, at - Eiethlehpm, Pa., bail the acknowl:
ejzed reputation throughout the United States of
ELl.taining a very large and, suceessfol musical
departrueut. There is a - large corps of musk
%e there, and no less than thirty sevrn . pianos in
the building, comprising instruments Vom all the
-t prom,nent makers. Last May. hearing of
great improvements that had been introduced
To um Decker Pianos; one was purchased as no
:Iper,tnent for the use of the school. The fol-
very flattering letter. ba's lately been re
"'«d from Rev. Francis Wulle, the Principal of
metltutinu, conoorning the success of the- in
ttrumeut. This testlmbnial, it will be observed,
'Lae great weight from the fact that an excellent
I , portunity ie theta iffordesi fox.. comparing ti e
"ne of the Decker Diothitii'Viatio - with others,
std al tte fact that the instruments are used
-ley for their 'educational interests, and never
"Pt an sale. Cousequently there is . no pecuniu
rYedvantage derived from attaching a name to a
tentnoeial, ae is often the case in the city :
BETHLEHEM, Pe.,, July 26, 1866.
"fir. L. B. Powell, Scranton. Pa.—Dear Sir :
The piano purchased of you,of Messrs. Decker
Brothers make, I have now aout two months in
daily and hard use. I not delighted -with it. It
is asexcellent inatrunaeut in every respect, com
besides the superior workmanship, a fine
a depth, richum.s.„ Ind volume of tone, and
'net a perfect evenness throughout .14, ;Oars
Ile at we rarely find. '•IT this i 4 -the character
of all of Decker Brothers instruments, lean cheer
fully and Warmly recommend them. I coulil
want nothing better. NaAri CI Wotxr."
1. B. Powell, 116 Penn avenue, Scranton, Pa.,
Et! the wholesale agency - nf Decker Brothers
. !i.ano s for a large part of Pennsylvania and N. York States, and is belling si large number of
them.
SELLING OFF AT COST.—We learn
that Those -enterprising inerchtsits:
Auerbach, are now selling off their large stock
Of dry goods, olotbs, clothing, booti"al74 shoes,
et cost for cash. They wilt sell at cost until Ser
tetiihim 1. - Their,clothing is all'inade under their
own supervision, of the best materials and in the
best manner. They also -import their ninths, or
purchase direct from the wannfacturer. They
offer superior inducements to purchasers, hiving
a large assortment of gents' furnishing goode,- 7 ...
Give thew a call. ref •
TlA'PER—Three qualities of Commercial Note Paper,
Lettorand FooLimp, by the Ream, half ream •or
quarter ream at wholesale prices to close out the old
stock, at YOUNG'S Bookators.
Aug. 1,1866--3 w.
MARRIAGES
In Westfield, on the Oth instant,hy Charlton
Phillips, 'EN., Mr. Jo:s Se.s.mass and Miss
FRANCEB STEELE, both o Westfield.
THE AMERICAN C00K1240 ETOVE is ManilfaCtUred with
certain improvements, secured by letters patent, under
dates of May 6, 1863, and December 5, 1865. , One of
these improvements covers the arrangement of fitting a
portable ash peat in the hearth of a cooking store,
to
receive the ashes as it passes down from the grate. All
persons are cautioned against manufacturing, vending
or using other stoves made in imitation of the Amen
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 kin these letters patent.
.•.
SHEAR, PACILARD ;
• 17 and 19 Green street, Albany,
The Astraicsx is for sale by WILLIAM ROBERTS,
Welleboro. jl3-Bm-sp
THE CONFESSIONS & ExplaumE orAtt:7-
1. VALlD.—Published for the benelltitturAtt
to yming men and others, who fauflerffitfolar*tii
!ditty, Premature Dccay of Manhood;&c., supplylng-,at%
the same time the means of self-cure:" By one who his
-gored lahneelf after undergoing eonstgerable quaekery,
By enclostoga postpaid addressed envelope, single cop
ies, free of charge.may he had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq. „Itrookly:n
_Kings‘Coi,
, r4O 60 - NBUItiPTIVES.—The advertiser, having bean
I restored to health in a few weeks by a very skald&
remedy. after having suffered for several years with a
severe lung affection and that dread disease, Conga:lo
tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers
the means of cure
To all who desire it, he will send a copy'. of the. pre
scription-deed, free of charge, with the directions for
preparing and using -thesame, which they will find a;
sure eureforConsumption. Asthma,Bromhitis.Coughs
and Coldi,and all throat and lung affections The only'
object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is
to benefit the afflicted andspread Information which he
conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer
will try his remedy, an it will cost them nothing and
may prove a blessing Parties wishing the preseription
FREE, by return mall, will please address Rev. ED
WARD A o it;, 4,
[Jan. 31. '6B-Iy]
RitORS OF YOUTH.—A. Gentleman who suffered
La& for years from Nervous Debilityarenuiture Decq
and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for The
sake of suffering hurnanity;eend .free_tualf., who:need
it. the recipe and directions for making - thestimple rem
edy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit
by the advertiser's experience can tlo do by addressing
JOHN B. OGREN,I3 Chambers-St.,.N. Y.
Jan.
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH.!
SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
Will cure the itch in 48 Hours
AI6O cure 3 SALT RFIEU3I, ULCERS, CIIILBLAINS,
and all ERUPTIONS OP TILE SKIN. Price SU cents.—
For sala by all druggists. By sending 434.1 cents to
WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington St.
Boston, it will be forwarded by. mail. free of postage,
to any part of the United States.
June 6, 1666. sp. notice ly.
:iTIIANGE, BUT TRUE.—Every young lady and gen
-17 in the United Staten can hear something to
their advantage by return mail (free of charge) by ad
dressing the underiigued Those having fears of being
humbugged n ill please oblige by not noticing thin card
MI others will please address their obedient servant,
THOS F CHAPMAN.
Jan 31, , d6-1y 831 Broadway, New York
LECTION ?NOTlCE,—Notice le hereby giviln, that
an election for a board of tilanagers of the Wells-
born Cemetery Company, Will be, held at Um office of
the company, on Monday,.the 3d day of September next,
at two o'clock P. M.' M. If. COBB, Secretary.
Welleboro Anguet 1, 1866.--tt
THE EXTRA .TRIBUNE for. thp
POLITICAL - CAMPAIGN.'
A political struggle, rarely surpassed in impor
tance or intensity, has been precipitated on the
country by the treachery of Andrew Johnson and
-,etneoal his Afteial or personal adherents to the
great patriotic party by which May were Cramm
ed with power.
The etas of this treachery is to put the 'stead
fast loyalists of the South under. the feet of the
whipped but not subdued" Rebels, and to.ena-
Wellies latter to glut their Vengeance oh the for
mer, whom they hate mid curse as responsible for
the umet unexpected overthrow of their darling
The recent wholesaletnaseaores at Memphis and
New Orleans were but conspicuous manifestations
f the spirit now rampant' in the South, whereof
he pro-Relic! triumph-in Kentucky is a mere
cent example. The soldiers of Lec,i3eauregard;
-Johnston cud Hood are nevi the derninaht , power
inita the Potomac to the Rio Grande; they elect
.sacb other to office in preference oven to stay-at
home Rebels . ; they have supplanted nearly all
others as policemen of Southern cities; they are
organized anil officered as State militia; and they
ruthlessly crush every demonstration of loyal
whites or loyal blacks in assertion of the EQUAL
RIGHTS 'of AMERICAN FREEMEN. The
school houses of the blacks are burned and their.
white teaszbertzuhjected - 10. - violence -and "autrage
by unchanged Rebels, who relieve the work of
murder ; arson ,by cheers for Andy Johnson
and execrations of Congreti. : , •
The purpose of forcing representatives of -the
rebel Stalls .inte-Congrees,, in-Aefiance of the -loy
al oath, tip PritricfeettaTtlet and Military poiver,
is openly avowed,• with threats that those wbe '
resist it shall be treated as - rebels, and a civil War
thus kindled - threughouttffie ,North and' West.,
I "has Otis becomelEaperiative that those lthti,
stand for 'LIBERTY fthd","IIS'VALTY-fol"the .
ri;..44l * Ef difiIJNION m exisflltl' Ji of MAN ro'b'e
;FREE—should organize and' work to strengthen
the hands of CONGRESS TM; the inevitable ften-- -
e
test before ne.
We must convince the SOUTH and the COP
PERHEADS that revolutions go not 'back irtsrd—:
that-Emancipation is an unchangeable faet- , :that
the ,Liorions; CIVIL RIGHTS ACT can never be
repealed—that the rights of .- tho'hurnblest AMER
ICA N tare henceforth guaranteed and shielded by
the FEDERAL CONSTITUTION ,and „mast be
maintained tipsiest all gainsayers—that the days
wherein BLACKS bbd no rights which -WHITER
'were bound to respect, have passed away - forever.
We -hold to-day the power in all 'the - FREE
STATES of 18110, in-WEST io
MlSSOURlbetside. 'We miner held thesein , enr
ensuing elections, and add to theme MARYLAND
ind - DELAWARE-- - the - fernteriest tons throUgh
trecrehery,,otherwise'dohnsonista. We , must eltet ,
to the XLth Congress en ;overwhelming majority
devoted-to Loyalty,. Nationality and the inalien
able Rights of Mao. ' • ' .; '
To this-end let-fright and 'Truth-be-syetemati
cally diffszsied to everrrasighborboed, every; Arse-,
throughieit our broad eouisfry.
To this end we propose an extra issue of Tar,
WEEKLY Tisanes- (identical in siseand contents
with the regular edition), which we will supply
to all subscriptions received prior to, September
12, on the following teas, the -paper to-bet-sent
- awl subscriptions to commence on receipt of the
money 1
2 copies for three months $t
14 9 1A . 1T-Ve . OW' ) 4 9 Ynth.. s . •,•!?••=--=.••—• 5
2r, copies for three mont hs .. - 10
CO copies for three months 9 0
WO copies for thrrie monthtr - ' 30
PAYAILLE ALWAYS IN ADVANCE:.
AU frieudW. tbq cause- are invited to form
clubs. Address TAE TRIBUNE,
154 Nassau streey . Netv York.
lINIIIP-1104;59.
[ Fe nu erlYllartii Rater.]
MINOR WATKINS, Proprietor, This house
is situated on Main Street. in Wel'shore, and is
surrounded- with beuuti fuirihadh trees, and has
all the necessary accommodations for man and
beast—angc:22; ly , ,
x - m - ANTED FIFTY BUSHELS OF
V V dried raspberries, 50 do of blackberries—
for which the highest market price iii cush will tie
paid:by J. R. POWEN S: CO
Wellsl?oro,,A ogust 15„ 184.6;
, Farm for ,Sale. - - •
TILE subscriber offers blahs= for-sale,- eon--
lOU agreo,-48 aeresiar which are un
der good ituprovernent. — Good ftiatue house there
on. one and a half, story high; .also a new fratnis
ham, 3U, by 45 feet. -,A thrifty youngrirehard, tiE
apply ; ptiar ' and cherry trees, mostly grafted; LOU
in 101. Well.watered-Ly never failing spriage..--
said faro, i 8 situated in Delmar township, ou the
road leadieig from Stony Fork to Pine-creek. Fur
term, apply .:to•the-subscriber, on-the Olio, or to,
A. L. Enaworth, at the Bingham oilke, Wellaboro.
• - ALVAN N: WEBSTER.
Delmar, August 22, 1886.—tt
.ItArtAL,Atikg.,S-1 , 047._e.
'BLOS SBITRG, PA.
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J. Li :WILLIAMS tf., C 0 .3
TA Kg-this ritithod of announcing to the till-
Lens of Blossburg and surrounding country
that they have opened a store at the above plate
for the sale of pure • -
- - - - _
EDIVIS& litiZlM2E'lligt
Liquors of allkinds. Paints, Oils, Brushes, Lamp,
Coal Oil, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Extracts
of all kinds, .Fancy Articles, Yankee Notions,Ac."
PRESCRIPTIONS :
carefully put up at all times.
We ask an inspection of our goods, assuring the
public that we cannot bi undersold in the county..
Everything usually kept in a Drug Store will
ways be found attlris establishment. Satisfaction
guaranteed.in all - cases. Remember the place,
Main Street,-opposite the Post Office,
• -• • - "Blosstnirg . , - •
• • - '" 4 '-1.; 7 1 -1 *1 • ±ALLC•itif•Vaig - ' 3
Bloasburg, Aug. o.d.r
E HAVE NOW : ON HAND A
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cru ea; . 4“.1. a-twd
EMS
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SPLENDID MISIDWIMENT.
RES
SOMIF4AO 0 : O'P's
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At the Peeplels Store r Corning, PC F.
Adapted to the wants' of'. all
.elasses; apd _
had in for a good stock : jtifebefioe - thi ha it tiik
cance in New York, we are - now enabled to-sell
most of our goods at aNsig...sa r ali me ,-,
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We would call eepecial 'tootir - largic
stock of goods tot..
lABLES'' SUITS • •
-.4 ' and the finest line of
FRENCH'MUSLINS AND ORDANDIES
• ••
ever offered in this market. We also have * nice
assortment of ; "
LADIES' SACQUS, TALiIAS4NL!
BASQUINES;
in eljth - iind silk, to which-we invitethe atiention,
of buyers. Pur stook of .
ANTI) 'CASSIMERVS,
fur men's and bars wearOs:ker:irery fall; and
CLOTHING MADE To ORDER,
u short notice and in theiatest style.
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
- iGrING-H:AMS,
ALPAC46,9 I.) P,9 . K.IfSO)eLAINES,
CWALLIES;'BUN 4,44IBREEDISi-'
JEANS, COTTONADES,. SHEET-
PIRSiTA ( Uq!NCO'ir(
Our facilities for BUYINO,GOODS are UN
SURPASSED by in fide leetitni,"and we
wish it understood that
..„„•,. • 1,, ;
We do not intend to be UNVERSOLbb
iharifes - ro zAna c d l l'
ceo., wfro have pattonized us and 14 , 01411 zieisjibtt
fully invite those who have nerverido - nal 90 . 10 rtallP
and ; •stess Wrp cirpp ocT44l+; yiajuajOX:int or,
on lilycket'S tr t ' tbrais itcrErti-wn'sebt"thrOornet
andlwO*oleafsi britlin'Oforrei
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Banks indaistithii dtanllr. Bent free with samples.—
/uldress 'the American Stencil Tool Works,. Springfield,
.I\TOTICE is herebi , glieti that -dliera citizens of
Charleston tutvepetitloned, the lionorabie.courtof
Common Pleas of Tioga cerinty.for a charter of. Ind°. -s
potation "tinder theimme and style of the - -Welsh COu- .
grey...dotal Chitral' and Society of Charleiton," end
dad:the said cohrt base appointed_ Monday, the 27th
day of august hurt., Sro hearing and granting said.pe.
Mimi, at which" time ad persons, interested can attend
Wellsboro, Aug. 8;1886. J. F. DONALDSON.
NOTICE is hereby given that Henry Holland*, L B.
, Smith aud,C, H. Milieu, have applied to the Court
of Common Pleas of Tioga county for a charter - of in
corporation for " The First Baptist Church of Blow,.
burg and that the said Court has appolnted - Motiday,
the 3d day of 'September pent, fora hearing in the pram
isea,,at which time said appLuo . ition will be granted if
no objection As:guide, ' 4 . 01 - IN - F. DONALDSON.
, WaUsboro, Anon 1,1866.-4 w Protturt6.
T44..,,111111.W1N,_,,k, t.O,L
Iteapectfally - fitialitt their oustoneas and friends,
that having Illatrao itald out 010 ;Reek of
At Auctilin. They :have replaced aim 'with a
new =divans/400(11a
DeLAINES, CHALLIES, PRINTS,
BLEACHED AND BROWN iIUBLINB,
0_04131.a ELM ,Ai s PqßAPiik
LAI:4We HATE TRIMMED• -AND
ISZEM
EERIE
INDWARit
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Our stock of
:ri...E.f.A • '':_{ - ... 1 ..( 4 1i .1 q :':i ,
4ROOERIEVIAND TB(VISIONS
ie large qud,,complatnl and we w9µld wont
epecifully aaI F your aireution to
ftye keep on Lahti at id! ttuies antrviill : be sold at
,privett to tlet'y congiatition. I
Is as good 48 the CASH to us at their market
raloe:•t = ' •
T. L._II4OWIN tic CO
TIOOA, May 16, 1866-1 y "
New Firm. awl ,,, New.4lnode. ,
-•
J. R. BOWEN & CO.,
• (late J. B. Bowep,)- . ' ;
The undersigned, having forined a copartnership
in the mercantile husiness,
re now receiving faom New-York a fine stock Of
GOOPS AND
. . ;
BOOTS AND SHOES,
15 :: 6APS,"'
We ask particular tiftention "to pur stock; of
GATTEItS,. ,
u -
as wet dual sell them very meat ebeaper Wittiest,
WE SHALL SELEtGAkii3B" ASTBEAP
THE. 1 .91114T cirßaL .44viTokiFp.R.
READY PAY.
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E411.444.PA1CY AGENT FOR„T,
OGA' COUNTY,
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... .... ...szootkupe ' '53,589;811
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.33a ; , -- . . 2:090,000` 3,800,435
• 1,000,000 - 5,000,000
VsArtb Atilerlean •PhiraTa, 4 l;ooo;ooo • 731;000
-Putnam, • -- istomo
'Partnery',Nutual, Middle Palma 357,402 92
, • - '250;000
.Lycankiug Mutual, Muncl,4.a.:
Columbia Mulubl, Lancaster, Pa ...
Moho Mmtuul, - LifaiN. S. City,
N. V. AceidOtill, -
Travelers' Aceldeutal, Hartford, ~
Equitable.. Life Aasur,inoe Society.
Non-Ilazardous, linzardoue, and Extra4laz
aedous Rialto taken'at reasonable ral4a.: Policies
Issued, and all Lui3sau.adjusted at this
- SM Wellsbore,-Pa:
- July 20, I • -•.•-•
PICTU PECTU , 'ES.Tbe subscrlber'rever t Curly
- anuotto,-; the citizens oi Them and I ilcinlty.
lint lie : Inia:htieued a Phidograph Gallery. tu
where Le will remain a abort time for. the purpuee of
makin iitedearapli hr ambrotype picturem for all who
may irealifirlYeni.
/A3N_
4,4 kinds ut pinograplie, and plclime; ltrukrotyperr;
Ac , taken in ,tlu, best„,tyte of the Irt.,
4 good assio•lin'eut of photograpti truisms att
lonils:-.1:e:. filivay4 on hand. Particular' attention Tikki'
copying. Ttitme de:drink a good picture, wilt do well)
to give. hini.a BOOM. CA KRIEL, •
Tanga, July 2A, ISI 6.4 t
OTIC E bi hereby given that the undersigne4
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bas been appointed Trustee nt the eitateee
A. J. Si E. R. Webster, of Mansfield, udio hatie
been diseharged'tis , insolvent . 'debtors;' atid
liersons indebted to said insolvents Gr holding
property belonging to.thein; are hereby requited
pay-and deliver all such '31.111111 of money mail
propertyldue and belonging to said insolvents,_[d
ate; an.l all creditors are requested to_ present
their aeecrmris at au early day. -
• JOHN I. MITCHELL,
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Proth'y
TON - PaN.A. SITSgR POWDER.—An entirely new
111. invention for silverplatthgarticiell crircincr;
Per. German allver, brume; and forte:Dewing and PA-
Wang ulcer and eilver plated ware. , Irwin _be desirit‘i
ble in trym and srorki4op, us by Its
use.lilver, plated .whose wornriireariTur
restoreji to_its beitutyould all artieliV braes,
copper, &c, can Le instannuseorislY silver plat at a tri
ug_expense, awl can be kept permanently . silvered by
en occasional appikstlon, .:Pdol4 at 1,t,01 1 6 drug dm..
TTOiA, PENN'A
DRY. GOODS
DriEss' - GOODS,
-- i -
FANCY -CASSIMEBES,
MIME
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READY - MADE CLOTHING ,
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QUALITY AND PAIGE
FIOUR, SALT AND SAILS,"
;
YOUR BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS,
GRAIN, &e, •&e.,
AV.EI4LOBORI)TICTIT:'•
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INSITRANe,E
ffilJ
PARSON'S COLIIBIN.
4 1 g.P.9w . °F2-EBnirft..3444.l32lPAß'.
- French Cambrics ,
,French Prima
' English Prints-,
American Prmts,•
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4 Fiitticir , Girtikailnr,
English'Ginghams,
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it 1,1•1 'Ol
- Plaid Alpacas,
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Striped Alßacae,
Plaid'Poil de Ghees„
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spring,Coaqngs,
Spring -Cassimereg,
a,: .i ~+ t
Kentuaiy .Jeans;
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Sheeting,s,
600,000
_500,000
..:5011,000
-Sturtings,i
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I :Itivite,tha', attektio4iil all baj , arit of
dry',goodit to KOglite* tdbok ; assuring t.Srt:
that! intend to give them the full value of
;their money, and alen a good eesortmetit Of
nevi 4 1 / 1 1 .0.0m4xutble goads to select froth.
April 18,./886.
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meriidges
POplins,
Challies;
De Laines.
Wool Pe, ine§,l_
Sun-Umbrellas,
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Comma, N. L.
,4,-.3.filING 0F.11104.
PILE& OF NEW GOODS AT LAW
RENCEVILLE, AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
C. S. Mather & Co.
take pleasure in announcing to the publio,gen
erally that they have just returned from New York
with: the Isrgest; qed most desirable stock of Goods
in Tioga County. We have a full line of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS
AND CASHMERES, HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES,
Ready Zade Clothing, and Custom
TAILORING
superintended by a first-class Cutter.
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In fact, we have a complete assortment of all
that is new and desirable. ,We are determined
so take the lead in Low PRICES for the Spring of
1866.
COME AND SEE !
To see is to be "convinced," and to look will cost
you nothing.
We extend thanks for former liberal patronage,
and only ask that the friends of low prices and
small proJils mill AL L Tim collators ali- satisfy
themselves, HMI' 'Lawrenceville is the and,
to
buy floods right. ' '
MBE
C: 8, MATHER a CO
Lapwincevllle o 4r.. 25, 1866. ,
0 - DUSTRY - MUST PROSPER.
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Boots, Shoes, Leather f f. Findings.
GEO. 0. DERBY,
AVING bought the stock and good-will of the bu-
Linea 104 g conducted in this borough by ** The
'BUYS: 9 will - con thine the setae at the stand lately
ARAR.4
occupied by - them: Good custom work, made to order
sad warranted, will bo the first thing •in order at this
Opp; but special att en tion will also be given to keeping
lap a good stock of
LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Such as
SOLE and UPPER, LININGS, BIND
ING, PEGS, THREAD, NAILS,
— 1.4-ST I S,:AWLS, WAX.,. &t.; . -
and, in a general way, the various fizin's usually kept
at a finding shop.
' Cash paid for HIDEe, sKINts, FELTS and FURS ; and par
ticular attention given to the purchase of veal and dea
con skins, for which the highest market price will be
paid. REPAIRIMI done promptly and well.
. . 1 . GEO. 0. DERBY.
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•
Miring - sold the stoc , k in trade and good-will of the
business lately condtkted by us to Mr. Derby, we cor
dially recommend him to our old customers, as a good
workman, and a square-dealing man.
CLIAS. W. It GEO. W. SEMIS.
Wellsboro, May 2, ISlib.
Whitntivilla Wool Carding _ and
Cheese Box Factory !
THE firm of Avery 4 Whitney having been
dissolved by mutual consent, the business
will hereafter be conducted by the subscriber.
I tiave purchased a Double Doffer,
_thirty inch
CARDING MACHINE,
enpible of :carding 500 pounds of wool in twenty
four hours. So L can safely promise to card wool
as fast a• it comes in, and people will not have to
wait for their
Mr. MARVIN SMITH, well and favorably
known to the 'people of this region, ha's - been en
gaged to run the machine.
lam altar preparftlio make . •
CHEESE BOXES
to order and on :Aloft notice. Dairymen will
please take notion.
TURNING DONE TO_ ORDER, AND
• - SAWED - SHINGLES
alwaYs on blind.
I intend to do work so well and so promptly,
that people will make nothing by going away
from home to get their work done.
A. H. AVERY.
Whitneyville, May 18,1686-tt
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
/.onsiits in part of
SHAWLS, CLOAKS, DRESS _GOODS,
of various styles and colors,
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, LADIES'
CLOTHS, TWEEDS, SATTINETTS.
-RENTUCKY JEANS,
•anitable Atm men and boy§ wear
TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELLING,
TABLE SPREADS. CARPETINGS
AND OIL CLOTHS, RIBBONS,
BLONES, HOSIERY, VEILS
- AND NOTIONS.
Amongst the Domestic Goods will be found a
great variety of Brown Musline, at prices from Is
to 2s per yard. Bleached Sbeetings and Shirt
ings, Denims and Tickings at Various prices.
Akre)" igfil'grgat' eitiiety RE'ADY MADE
Please Sail 'and see Ter "yOursel res.
June 12, 1868. THOS. HARDEN.
KNOW'S T THOU
ABOUT THE
lOW CLOTHING STORE.
IN WELLSBOB4OUGH?
A NEW STORE OF THE BEST
11111
IREADY . - MADE CLOTHING
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING
BAGS, UMBRELLAS,
and a fine assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
been opened
The talk is, that at said store Goods are selling
TW*TY-FIVE PER CENT. CHEAPER
vi l i
tau ikt'aizy . otheyst reut
ure in the etry._
1 T • - I - L L P A Y
everybody to go there and examine tho assort
ASHER;.
AT HIS NEW CLOTHING STORE
under the. Agitator Printing Office
Next door to Roy's,Drug Store
to Jun 043.1468:.
IDOLLAH is SON; Meerschaum manufactu
i rers, 692 Broadway, near Fourth street, N.
T. 'Wholesale and retail at reduced rates. Pipes
and Holders cut to order and repaired. All goods
warranted genuine. Send stamp for circular.—
;Pipes $6 to $BO each. apl 1 '6B
‘TIOHOLS" PERUVIAN' DARK & PROT
-11 OXIDE OF IRON; tbriaale by
[jan.3l, '66.] BORDEN BRO'S.,TingsV.7
went of
fp lOGA CO. COURT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Bon. Robert G. White, Presi
dent Judge. for the 4th Judicial District of Penn
sylvania. and Royal Wheeler and Victor Case,
Esq.'s, Associate Judges in Tioga county, have
issued their precept, bearing date the 10th day
of July, 1866, and to me directed, for the hold
ing of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas,
General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Termin
or, at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the
4th Monday of August, (being the 27th day,)
1886, and to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coro
ner,Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and
for the county of Tioga, to appear in their own
properpersons, with their record s, inquisitions, ex
aminations and remembrances, to do those things
which of their offices and in their behalf apper
tain to done, and all witnesses and other per
sons proseunting in behalf of the Commonwealth
against any pe. - von or persons, are required to be
then and there attending, and not to depart at
their porn. Juror are requested to be punctual
in their attendance at the appointed time, agree
ably to notice.
Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's
Office, in Wellsboro, the 25th day of July,
in the year of our Lord rsrie thousand eight
hundred and sixty-si.-.
LEROY TABOR, Sheriff.
THE
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PORTLAND FIRE.
PL:
INSURANCE COMPANY,
,HARTHORD, CONN.
ASSETS JULY 1, 1866.
Cash on band in bank and with Agts, $257,320 09
United States Stock 812,277 25
Real estate, nnincumbered 90,359 05
State Stocks 498,690 00
New York Bank Stocks 734,170 00
Hartford Bank Stocks —.... ......... 370,810 09
Miscellaneous Bank Stocks ' 129,000 00
Railroad Stocks, etc, 273,067 50
Mortgage Bonds, City Co. &R. E. 1,011,136 00
TOTAI
LIABILITIES
Losses unadjusted and not due $221,236 35
Net $3,84,590'20.
Income for last year (net) - $2,933,399 94
Or a daily income of say $9,300.
Lasses and Expenses for same time $2,541,294 30
Total Logsos paid in 47 yeara......519,12.7,410 06
viz: Fire, $17,243.000 99. Inland, $1,884,409 07
Government and State Taxes paid $179,178 34
Loss by Portland Fire July 4th.
The total amount covered by IP.tna policies on
property destroyed or damaged, is $200,854, on
which salvage will be about five per cent. Our
total loss will not vary much from $200,000, and
is being promptly adjusted and paid. This sum
is live per cent. upon the assets, a figure hut slight
ly exceeding our government and State taxes paid
last year, or ri proportion equal to a $5,000 loss
for a company of $lOO,OOO assets.
The necessity for insurance and the value of
wealthy, strong corporations, is forcibly illustra
ted by this fire. Several weak insurance compa—
nies are destroyed, Portland has a population of
:1.;,000; was handsomely built, mostly lino brick
or stone structures—protected and screened with
,'swards of 3,000 shade trees—bounded on three
sides by water—indeed, literally, almost rising
from the ocean—and with a good steam fire de—
partincnt ;—yet it has $10,000,000 of property
consumed in a few hours, upon a holiday, when
its people are least occupied—from the very insig•
cificant cause of a contemptible fire cracker.
Remember the trifling origin of fires that sweep
away in a few hours the earnings of years. Con
sider your best interests, and give the £tna agent
a call, if you need proper insurance security.—
Policies issued at fair terms.
WM. 11. SMITH, Agent.
Wellsboro, July 25,15116.-1
Pf_x'
GENERAL whole ale agent for the Celebrated
PATENT PLATE PIANOS, manufactured
by DECKER BROS., CHICKERING & SON'S
PIANOS, HAIXES BRO'S PIANOS, MASON
a lIAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, and Treat,
Linsley a Co's Melodeons.
Grders from-dealers and Teachers especially
solicited. Address. L. B. POWELL,
July 2U 116 Penns Avenue, Scranton, Pa-
REGISTERS NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following
Executors and administrators have filed
their accounts in the Registers office of Tioga
County, and that the same will be presented to
the Grphans Court of said County on Monday the
27th day.of August 1886 for Confirmation and al
lowance.
Account of Guy C. Smith and Lockwood C.
Smith Administrator's of the Estate of Philemon
Smith-doe."
Account of John W. Guernsey and David L.
Aiken Executors of the Estate -of Jacob Pmts.
man dec."
Account of Goo. W. Mott administrator of the
Estate of Chauncey Dartt dec." /
Account of J. G. Dartt Executor of the Estate
of deo. Dartt dec."
Account of 1,. H. Brewster and Alice Cady, Ad
ministrators of the estate of James B. Cady, de-
ceased
H. 8. ARCHER, Register
IVellsbero Aug. 1, Md.
NOTICE IN DIVORCE .— To William Waters: Take
notice that your wife, Marinda Witten., by hor
next friend, Eli !tartlet, WM petitioned the honorable
Judges of the Court of Conunou Pleas for Tioga aninty
for a flivorfm front the bonds of matrimony; and that
the said Court has appointed Monday, the I .2:7th d, ‘) of
Aufmt, instant, at the Court House in Wallsboro, for
a hearitm of the said petitioner in the premises, at
whir h time and place you can attend if you think pre-
Per:. LEROY TABOR, Sheriff.
Wrllsburu. August 1, 1366.—tt
STRAYED from tlfe premises of tho subscriber
in Delinaro a
,two year old ROAN BULL,
short-legged and large born'. Any person giv
ing me information where he can he found shall
be liberally rewarded. JACOB lIILTBOLD.
Aug. 8,1866- 3t.
NOTICE IN DIVORCE.—To )largaret E. Seeley:
Take notice that your liusleuitl, Luke D. Seeley,
}Mg petitioned the honorable Judges of the Court of
Common Pleas ter county for a divorce from the
bonds of matrimony; and that the Natal Court has ap—
pointed Monday, the - -.l7th day of August, instant, at
the Court House in Wellohorough, for a hearing of
the said petitioner in the prentisee, at which time and
place you can attend if you think proper.
LEROY TABOR, Sheriff.
Welletwiria August 1, 1v30.4t
GOLD received on deposit°, for which certifi
cates will he issued, be c tring interest in golds
E. W. CLAItE, , ,t, et), ,Bankers,
No 35 south Third street, nib.
All pavans who recruited previous to April 1883,
and whn haranocbcen pant for laid oairttce;can receive
pay b 3 applying ta Datng s Smith, Third str«tn, Hu
risburg, Pa.; niso ealdiura of Ur/ or their widows, cut
receive SCO, cash, by appiying to the sanorpersons.-altt
$4,075,830 55