The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, September 05, 1866, Image 3

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WrEb./C E8T121..17.7 BERT. 5, 1866
New Advertieeutenta
Brrtmatei-Sefety Simpson
orphans' Court Sale—E. S. Seeley.
Executor's Notiee—ti. Baker:
To Committee en Statisties—M..L. Clark.
Estray Cone—Geo. Slingerland,
Fortano—W., 4, Smith's Sons.—
Republican - Ineetthes
The Republican Canvassing Committee have
Iced for meetiptein. this county at . the followins
times and places :
septet:Aar' 10—GREEN: SCHOOL HOUSE,
Delmar, W. H. Smith, Major Niehole.
September 11—Mao field, S. F. Wilson, W. H.
Smith. -WELSH sump *HOUSE, Chaileston,
yzjor Nichole, M. H. Cobb.
Sept. 12—ROSEVILLE, -Wilson, F. E.
E m ith. WHITNEYVILLE, John I. Mitchell, J.
B. Niles. •
Sept. .13—ELOSSBURG, S. P.
CHANDLERBURG, Henry Allen, W.
R. Smith, - • ,
Sept. 14—LIBERTY, (Bleak House,) -S.
Wilson, Maier DAGGETT'S Milts,
W. H. Smith, Henry Allen. REENEYVILLE,
B. B. Strang, J. B. Niles. COVINGTON, F. E.
Smith, M. H. Cobb. _
Sept. 16—UNION, (Sivnurp) S.lam Ma
jor Yvichola. '
These meetings will be held in the evening.--,
The friend/ of Republican principles will please
mate allniecesaary arrangements for the meet-'
t ogs and secure a good turn-oat.
Appointments for the following week will be
renounced nest week. -
xtEraclotrs.-Rev:_ .4.. 4: 14.44*LE
will preach in St. Penl'a church, on Sum lay, Sep
te caber -AIL
EEE
BROOKRIPTITI CFLigEE 'FACTORY.—
Mews. Wood & 'ohirOOklixd, have
eitabliahati ory in Brookfield Hol
low, and aril malting 2,400 lbe. of cheese and
about s2.soLisorth of_brottor per week. Thiskpenke
well for the enterprise of Brookfield. What town
fifp will rt"ezirepoitY
VANEwr.§l _got 77..uri.".teani on Friday
Lod set his Woodworth Plg.ner in motion on its
Trial trip. The new engine and maohinery work
to a charm. If anybody-wants to see the poetry
of motion exemplified, they have only to ,watob
that engine foi half an honr. - Its a beauty:
AssEssinii 4 n3:—SOme - of_the soldiers
lost their asseisinines at their usual gimes of res
idence during the.war, -These ehorthi_he-et onto
attended to and theienames•iint on the rolls. Let
no loge no votes hilittglectring' thq isiesieuieiato.—
.
Be vigilant . ,
PoniToEt3:—Ayfit are under bbliiations
to Mr. Darius Hotehkies,:i4 qh.e.ileipor!,l'for half
butte] of superb Chili potatoee, tie largest and
best we hare . seen this season. • -
'The Republican Convention of 131inton -county
in:tructati for Wilson for Congress. This makes
four oat of - five couttitia. r The - notiiinatidtf was
by acclamation
W,sasrTED—A Postmaster , for -Wells
bore, lie mast be able to shed tears over Alas.
sachmietts and'Sonth - Carolina walking arm in
aim, and be vrillq to-believe that the men who
spent fourryeafe in a vain effort - to overthrow the
Government, are Abb - tieffsat, Plersoni to _is_kopf the
control of public affairs can be given. Salary
51300 a year. - Sealed groprnsals•received at the
headquarters of the Knights of the Golden Cir
cle until a choice is made.- „cendidates will be
expected to surrender up their= self-respect tied
free moraragency and vote the coplitibered'tiTk
et, for Congress, et least: „, _ ,
_ _ .
FINE E.StABLIEHISENT. —Mr. JOHN A.
soy, druggist, 'if this village, has had made a
very superior trace wagon. Which reflects much
credit upon the builders and finishers. The run
ning gears were got up by WoRTENDTZE, the-lox
by DARAT, and, thefroning by MACK. The whole
sae painted and otnameuted BENSVAET:44r
bee a fine carriage top, -
Mr. Peter.Wcrtitidyka; lute the obliging clerk
at lloy's J. ug t ejOi*.is new iisitinAvatious point's
in this and adjoining conntiereith this 'establish
-meat freighted-with vations notions, ranging from
a hoz of prime eigari - to - is - boa of pills. Traders
will find PETER a good fellow to deal with, We
take pleasure in recommending him as an 4oikeist
and fair dealing Young man. . .
A,B cka)k. it s= A Iqes
to us the following laughable occurrence at Irvih's
faun SSW "Mill Vt. .11/1101ti (0413Ebip
The mill;'whieh 15 11 . 1fne"Otte, ia'.quite a - Plice of
retort for focal bletic4g ago 'a
tierman
eltizeriwalked ii/14 0 tkst millAndy&tohed the pro
gress of the big circular saw with Much intereet.
In rapid motion fascinated him, and stepping tip
he appliektbe index finger of hie right _band...to
the ill-defined periphtry, titian - , much 'to tile eur
prise, the end
, of the finger disappeared at the
record joint. Very -
,placidly he bound ; up, the
wimp. Just then dlr. 'lrvin entered, and the
Tictim of misplaced confidence accosted him
" Mr. trirtn; f comic to:eCe ypurluill . s.. I uep, : ..
er coineiti; see - y'c;li`i — tticle before. 6'4, - , A: delice
mine finger like dis, (putting the index finger of
le(!ketzuktli to the stlyo. to Teol ortitLand,
mein Gott!—"
Thp usaugity Dutohuttoo, iy:explahaing ,his ilrst
mishap, toutetedthe wit with his loft forefinger,
ttev theknuckle:
the pialr p tc . ii:" .. ip. - 1111irolt ! ciiet4iiis amaxgment
he fitiilry stammered out c -
"Mr. Irvin I comes to see your mills. I never
hat teen him before. kasill-ga avay, and never
rill rant to tee him any more."
REPUBLICAN lef.EETlNG.—Thellepub;
licas Club of . . Te 44sid : ,.a _meeting its, the..
Conn Rouse heat week Tuesday evening, at which
Hon. R'' f r.*,RlTE:Ertrit'llt: TW_ollat war
torapletelylltea,;ssil the occasion one of much
interest. -
Ron. lisi.sors ' was introduced by the
Chairman, filka made er graPhia; l !" . -37, ,To4',ffect
ire speech. His'resPii to - tiie charges which All
the Copperhead papers of the district, was a di
rect and triumphant refutation of such calumnies
as only the enemies of civil liberty can devise.
Mr. Wilson WaSfelfeived by Mr. Strang, who
declared that he could soot think of indulging inn
speech,lnt would,place himself squarely-Orr the
record and before the Public. 4 11 e stated the issue
whether. %Control of Tublie 7 .e.frairl3 shall
be entrusted - to men,wbo rallied i?.britit: the Yana;
ernment in its hOur of peril, or tb those who en
deavored for four ypratedestroyit, and who de
fire to rule or•ruirt. -In view of this, - he said the
country eived - i'debt t ol gratitude to the Congress
Which
- had closed .its lideors to rebels, and that he
Wu dieidelY in favor of keeping the doors closed
against rebels and traitors forever. This. senti
mearwa=gregetwplinoWiiiitliiiekrztreCiPPlit-u;e7::
Cal. O'regg:heing fondly called' for, * took -the
floor and `made a short speech;- wllich,,.tris. -Moat'
rwiferouely applauded. , - --
go motio n k i y, grq., alio:re, 6 14- -
ft. T. W00d,,-Mujor W. A: Nichols, we'd Mon: A.
G. Oliustod,'were o(m:teti to reigesent this Assem
bly duarict in theCostventiou of Southern *Onion'
m en ii o- rt. in session
W e can assure our frfetgiashitaittinst-jte, lay
4E 2 of freedom are alight in Tioga,
contribute our usual pro Portion to swell the
triumph in October.
of 1 " Peregrinh
tingeorrespoidelii*" writes from this villageto`
'the Montrose .riepublicatt' quite rk racy letter, por-
Pons ef:w,hich-we:give herewith :
• "IThis county has always been overwhelmingly
,ifepublittan;.rind will now-go just as strung anti-
Joluistor. - The-beauties of 'my .policy' do not
tomato be an well appreciated by the' iutelligell
voters of Tioga county as they are by tbe foreign
population of Lucerne, who drink whisky and
vote:tiro Deutontatie ticket.'"
Hie adventures: on :the roan, are - rather emus.;
log. , here is one:
" Dld you ever, in traveling, lr. Editor x esk of
a person you met how far it was to the neat town ?
T 'believe I hare:. Yciterday I was going.over to
Whea - witlain.abont a mile : of the
place r met two women. Now maybe. I :wanted
to know the-slistarioe; then maybe I didn't; how
ever I 'asked: Oho of them- said-it was three
miles to"Whitneyville. the other, 'it's
Only a mile.' Well; returned the first, ),walk
ed from there Ohre - the - other day, and I thought
it was at least three miles.'
"But - that is hardly_ equal to the reply I once
received from a - boy that I asked who lived in the.
next house, end reeeivad the genuine Yankee an : -
ewer, drawn out with , provoking- slowneAs,
' What do you want to knoi,7 for ?'
. Discorraisfrivls).—By the
,i - o lit,nation,
of Postmaster Lawrence, at Bailey wreck, that
pest'pffice is vacant, if - not discontinued. The'
mail matter directed to that office ks dropped
Rutland.: The public will please Mite notice.
PERSONAL.—JOHN W. GUERNSEY,
Esq., has returned to hi, old home at Ttogn,
will resume the practice - Of the law atthe Tiopt
county bar. We apprehended that.tiiitt stir
identi
fied- with our: county - and its inteiesta_would
scarcelyfinsiasty other spot in Pentasylyouts ;to,
pleesent• - and home-like. We 4i lam rif
oo'r4ial,teleenae.
Taß PAM GRotliND.--: We are r6quels-.
ted to the 4 tivalmrart eourso . on'the :Fair
Ground will be ready ferule , Situidnfr-"next,
Mr. 13unnell;COntractor,:offere a pieiniilin - of $5.
to the horse trottingthe slowest best three in five,
mile heats. Judges: Samuel Dickinson, Alpheus
iilard„ and Angus Griffi n. •
The. Fair building was raised. yesterday, It
frill tosseels that the worli is progressing rapidly.
The buildings hill be well - near completed in ten
days.:
A NEW CHURCH ORGANIZED.—A
Baptist church of forty-five membec6 has been
recently organized at Whitney's Corners, under
the name of the East Charleston Baptist Church.
On Tuesday, August 28, a council from the vari
ous Baptist churches of the county met to rang
nise,the body as in fellowship with them. Fol
lowing the usual preliminary business, which oc
cupied the morning, the afternoon-was devoted to
the recognition services. Theie consisted of an
opmting prayer,
a sermon, the prayer or recgni-
Lion, hand of - fellowship, cbargo to
.the - ibirrch,
aid - concluding - prayer. - The posts were 'filled by
the following named ministers: C. A.,sthne, D.
R. McDermond, G. P. Watrons, L. Stoneigit.-Lo&
mis and C. Beebe.
Rev. N. L. Reynolds has been instrumental in
accomplishing this object. Coy.
_ - •
KELLEY his gOt a fine -degortment of
new fell goods fresh from New York: If you
haven't seen them, go at once.
NEW o,ooDS.—Messrs. Bullard & Tru
man are receiving at the Key -Stone store a largo
and fine atpok of
. fall goads,.-not to_ be, beat, in
price or qtiality„ Tbpir,solvfitisalpent, Qatie' too
late-for this week, Thert, rekiwg/pabHe will find
it to'their inibrelf, to ealrearli amid eiianiiiie this
' •."" • •
tiaTitia • MAW* fni ` Bepte fiber
con ttiOrmattoia,:iiiisity
on Life Agmarance:contitins o:want:, of in.
formation. t.TlK.Johnioni- Party" is a polished
and caustic diaillijilps„ of Che' ayuation.
Vtiitimiy*Vornet u titigii.t . :great ''refoia:in'ilie
- 'tettne : s47per year,—'
All the ma - guinea -taffy heordero„ of Young, at
the Wellsbore_BeAttatgro.
The Troy Times ha.'s a , ppeareq_in the
alinjw. of 11,114(1
.7he or ena Ter `Gaze tte , en ,
beautified, and !mprovod• teyan - d, :anysanguine
expectations. Friend jiapxon eeems to the man
or. bunt., ,Aef,il9B us,a; tarot/ . @ of geed thiugs
to be axpecad,tetenjored; achieve a
grand success.,
Harper, for Sefiterribei.. Well, it is
o d - 7 o ft fling 'kith enotilyir,liletelixtent of Porte
Crayon's Reecte4orle the,..Yar r and w . :94?eed-
Jo -14 11 56 t I. o 3ld l Pgrr
There ;,is .flpttaeriilrECT reminiecenee;:but...written
by a late rebel officer. Dia ."11116t r ingtott ihtifng
the - Ittre, Inrdt."—Tlib'EditbrifTlible—iinVrtrierive?
tife*Wfrfiljil: tii3;:.44tzr
7e'lr • •1 : :.
".•
tFor the ligitatura
u 0 .6411,0 t Stony V-
_
In accOrdanco.alth previaue 4rpitigeinentz. the
loyal and liberty loving citiieno of stoni' Fork
and vicinity assembled at, the Meeting
b se•in'S ten - Forlt, On the evening of the"lst - h
ultimo, and listened to a Elifriiik,ipe , ech from Col.
Thiodore Gregg, upon the queitionef reconstruc
tion. - 11Whietigbt clearly. before "hie ltearers the,
issues of the day te bedecided in the Chnilitg. fall'
orations.' Ili: thought the failure - of the'pebple - ,
to he represented by the same, or others asloyat:
mairatknow compote the majoritiea nf' nue prest
ent Legislatures and Congress, would bring. us
back to the times ~and terrible I..cenes o'f 18111: 7 1 -'
Bc'paid n high - tribute . of praise' t the' hdelity;
and patriotism . of Goi.'Curtin,..ind'aarranacett:in
strong; -term's bid -*ortid-be - murderers' end their
sy nipeth trete: - kii`grifi'a - sketch of the - life; and,
career of Geni.Geary;,- his service's 'in - the .
,War
with Mexico, and hia . patriorii, course. thionghotit'
our late - Struggle for national: life and' lihe'rty. 77 ,
Hii-reutFka upeullie life'and 'chi - tractor ''of Gem'
Geary's:Supposed 'contestant for the Governorship .
of Pennsylvania, were in terms. that I•think
deprive-trim - of -uvery - ratditref minibus
conseientioustp,Akiflaitrating caticittacttrateri.
as ably as COl. Gregg:o(lft on the evening of dire
15th ultimo. The Colonel was often applauded
throughout isiaalldreas,-after 'which kfaj.-Niehals,
of Wellsboro, being Celled titian; respondid in 'w
short but pointed speech. Thich was - APPTe--
ciateeliy -all. - denounced - the • Piiiiiient's
course, and the late riot at New Orleans as being
the logical consequence of his " policy."
ONE OF THE FORTY-FIFTH.
• •'• 1
(For the Agitator.]
Attention Soldiers.
mum
Widows, mothers, and erphaus who, are. en titled
to any persioti;i6fbetuity'frolieqbe'tf'
States, I wish to give 1,V1,...a. little„infortuation,
because othethneti wrotniglit: , bave-ilfine-46 have
not, and the want of which has cost sumo of you
a " sawbuck greenback?' rfaa..llitrefore is not
for the benefit of money-sucking war claim
agents, but that all may reap the benefits which
are justly theirs. If any of , the readers, of this
are „etftitthd to J ,an - increased - pensiOn -trader Hie•
act approved June 6, 1866, write to Hon. Joseph
H. Barrett, Commissioner of:, Pensions, Washing
:ton, D. C., for a copY"orhislifitructions - fur ob
taining an increased pension. Follow the instruc
tions, only remit yottr 04LT:et pension certificate
with your application. Write the word "official"
ou the upper right hand cornerof i the envelope„
and thrtasaveyoetag'e: •.
If you - are not "coMpetent' to''do the business,,.
wrack) COI. Francis Jordan; No. 488, Eleventh
'street, W is-State-military
agent for Penneylvatila., - Tsiatingynii - caSe, what
you think you arclantitlerto, &c.; whether
- sioa, increancd,,pension, • bounty, or- b e'ek•pay.—
net/nest; blanks and information, and the or one of
'his assistants will sendyou. all_ necessary - blanks:
all r r,4t top., so Jolt can get them B.i:baited at
home ; and he will got your bounty, back pay,;
..rer pensiolacertificatorfrce., ctshurgwyßpkvmber
and write-so-Col: .16rdarr for normforroatfon - You
muy want., ne,matterhow simple or complex-; he
will givu , tatist'action, - and-save idur Alines-as
nett as dollars,
We.rieid Augns"„t •
27 1806 '
'• " cr
• •
buy r•,
asht4 *Cc' lc your goods this full is at W.
'R. Smith's sons, Addison, N. Y. The stock is
larger, cheaper, and of 00111110 the attractions
much greater. Bee their N. Fall column.
We have barely roonitit state that ye
"democracie" of this county met in the Court
Renee (in - MondaST evening - and `nominated the
fellotying :ticket r - A3siriathly,-4/t. M- 'Loop; As
sociate - judges—A. Lathrop, - Eddy! •Howland;
Frotlinnotary - t-74atOte.geren,;:"Itegister—Peter
- Walbridge; --- : :ComVi-lotior,--;:rfidsliert Stewart ;
Auditor—H. H. Rockwell.
BRING TRBICAIANG ti sent/ per
pound for rags;' pound for old
newspapers, pamphlets, documents, and books
without their covers; and one cent and a half
per pound for mixed scrap paper ;--CASH—itmy
bookstore,No. 5, Union block, Welleboro, Pa.
Sept. 51856. HUGH YOUNGj..,
MARRIAGES
- Mansfield, July 3d, by Rev . . N. L. Rey
nolds, Mr. PORTER R. llatian.a.zt iind Miss EL
LEN Roar, both of Middlebury.,
lu,peerfield„ on the 15t. instant,-by the same,
Professor jtiaa6l., - Vt:; Ataxy, of Coudersport, and
,MiseAlant%•_BolvaN - ..- - z .• •," •
- ,
Jn Tioga;Vingust-23, - -by-- Rev.'ii.'"fi.')lfeDer
,Tiodnd, CEcktil k EtL BityntN,". OrLisroriool, N.
Y.,%ond vita JEVINILe Er.-Mreenipt.,'of Tioga„
, , .
Keob4ville. Auo'notl2;,b/11: 'Keeney,
Seq., Mr..So.livEr.k.'BAZtElf EWA
A. BEIOVF, bdtb of •Etithind:', "
In Middlebury, Sept, 1, •by Thomas Keeney,
Esq,, Mr. Pax :i..orlonoluun of Middlebury,
and Miss MARY COLE, of Chatham.
DEATHS
- :lnfalebniond, August -11th; . .TiliarS` only
daughter df.pir.' F. IL- and Ma4 . 4 .- .'Wh . itu, aged
five menthe.—
• -Tlithigh iheY may idy - betieath'th'elisop44,-
Tho form of Jennie, dea,v,
fitiOw t her
,npirii hova're
till • :
- • nd
':)( 1 ;lingers
,with las here: J .; ;
der homeEttay hain'.ilenven,ab"ove`; ,•:,
Yet oft tells
She will raturalo-hreatlia her lovii—
„ Gt
told - V sco. _ ."•4^••
24,.186knt the renidanae ; of hareetalihu
'l3owite;' - or - Vir,,,4„tranpri..-(for
manly Wife 'cif - Martin Deerdiel44 in
the 7,7 th year of ,her age. - ;7 7r7 ;
' The - de:Ceasiicrit tid'heen i t ;iasiiient - of tbit court.
ty for nearly Mty ' - yeari f an intelligent and effi
cient member of the socioty of Friends.
The years of her active life were eel) .- iCialb
marked by neighborly-kindness to the sick and
sufferingl , itliaslier . krivilege and'happiness to
minister to.their "eonafort; • an:d .sMootlx. the - 'dying,
pillow:. aWn , weam:deyp- 'Shireringr were
cheered by many tokens of kindraistatiClespect
froth her numerous acquaintance; verifying the
promise: 7‘ tre that ...watered/ shall himself be
watered." With regard to her hope, she re
marked "Semis Christ is all sny_'truatii-Xhavo
nothing_ to fear," ' - • •
Most:- ofa numerous family.- had--gono-before
her. Peaceful, patient. and resigned, sho ., passed
to an honoye,d_gra've, suireund'ed by her remain
olildrett-,and-grandebildran. .The iittlp.pnes
?- taiti 6 o..e . talliadar.l.olier.s.k.tieiiiele.ZEtAiii.; He
talniu 11 er Jecultiei • protaated
iiti Erings (Cans - id:by-a painfulthuiel'a-alityaiipie,
viateditik their ttle - efforts ;to hei:notafer-
Ati4ojltind this Emiblirinialerself. - InlitklF heartii
m
I;,luemones sweet-. 7 •
• c*ivat3iose wo - leve!to„7
WlierEVe.ge and:*irpth inFe - .
tendere'sr loyeAnd,:catit.
, Tai dxEtucewCoottt ea` Si.ONT - is,manafactnredwith
I .Cartaindinpinvenientii, !seanted.,by letterayatftt r under
Cteloirof nay lB63 rD4C4lllber:s;-3.865.' Ohe of
thise hivra vym.itts covers the errin3tematit of Itttine
pdital4e aslistui in thit - .-heurth, of.a coakituritoW - to
".reCeisp. thaashei as it-passes, down from - The 'grate:4ll
pernonsara cant.loaed rtg4trat inavalt.mtafring; , fending
or neing tither stove"; made in imitation of UW41 . 14'011.
can, as suits hare been cormnencedfor infringuirient of
- theseliatent a ; and ail Reno= manufacturingOienirtg
- or using Said laiitilions, trill be liable for damg:ee for
Infrinipment. on these letters pafent,.. - :
SMEAR, 2AOKARD
17 end 19 Green _street, :Albany; N: Y.
The Samitaiti is for tale by WILLIA-1111tOBERTS,
- • • 7*-- -jl3-6m-ip
. sesta:rd toaleijith.in n-few_sreeks.lry 'Wry' siMple
:rerpedyValterltaring:•snifered Corsa - resat yea'ra - irfthla
daveke lang - akeclioti.atrd.nint dread , _ll.l.Seld‘e; Cthlipiitjr
to.rnalzejtnowyto22,l3l",iitoulimifte r .
the naeans
'l'e; all who` desire` it. he ;; wilt send a.copy: , of tliajnre
scription used, free of charge, with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will -gild a
sura-eure,for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,Coughs
and Colds, and all threat_andlunveffatifions The only
object of the advertiser in settling the Prescription t 7.
.tu. , ho , t ai t.theallioted.antispread - tuforniatfOn - Wlifetila
conceives to be invaivablei and he hopes °Ter) , Sufferer
:will try-JAW:remedy, as it•will cost thern_nothingrand
may prove a blessing Parties Witthing the PieseriptfOn
PREZ, by return mail, will please ,address Bev. ED
WARD 4 Ltn omr;, titngi 03.-N
pan. 31. '6O-Iy] _
T:IRROE,S4.E i'OUTEl.4 , —.A.Gentletakyi.;ydio suffered
for ieittra tronf Nerio7 , pile - Dobility,'Premature .Decay
and all the effeppef -youthful Inalscrutiel4le3ll4 ter-the
sake of-suffering humanity, send free to all who need
it, the recipe and directions for making the simple rem
edy by which he NTRA.,Vpred .574 30fferdikViWincco profit
by the adveitieer'seexperiefick can'ab so 1i:1'ml - dressing
JOHN B. OGDEN, 13 Chambers-St., N. Y.
Jan. 31,'66-1y. .. - , , •
• •
.M=MMIMM
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SCR •H I,3SCRAT.CH!
- WE'EATOWS - OINTMENT
Iva cure ti) „itch in...,44.1 - 19yu:5, 1 ,,
~A rt. acres' SKIN RHEIJSKIILOEAS; bt
anctjalt E#IIIVIIIN,T_OF THE SKIN. Prlikaalliziiital
Poi — alb by all druggists. - By. to
WEEKS & POTTER, Sale -. .tierits, 170 Washinstort, St.
Bust,,u, it-ertH - trtrforwirtd4ll7.srllTlll — lfir3id" postage,
tp arry part 94' theetUai,e+States.-
1.1ir1ae43,1•1866.',44-thrtiee'4.`
Sletruni,j4 ;be llnfttd 41t..g.64 cara zet attmeltitagl,i .
their a'tiv autage'by return mall ((free of olive) by .q+) , !
dreaslng,the undersigned ..Those - baying. fears, of, balm,
hambaggad will' please oblige:by nOt betlq4tibii ea'
All others will ;dame Liddpase their ebPdferitaervilitr,
. • TIIOS F CHAPMAN,
. .
CONFESSIONS - `& EIpERIENCE 4',lN Tttf
VALlD.—Published for the-bciiKt ae4t
caudeit
to yotiug'tx.'etbind iithore, frOna'Nervotis De.
bllityi Prot:Attire st_B•ltinhood,.&s: - ; tittytklAtii :11,t
tho same time the means of- aelf-pytre...By.Ntztp:vitp blur
cored himself after undergcaiig •coiliaerable quackery.
By "
l'o ''e notating postpiaittudareased ,euveloweiugle, Rev
tee, free of charge;rusibe'llEef:ttieitithort . ''' -
-.NAT BAN-18-11 7 A1R,-Esqvßrooklykrititritiro
N. ••- -
SPP A INGIF 14gtr,:,
77: -
y~TagN?
toko - l)eakirkllit otpouncitig. : to y tiielpublic gap
witliAtio4argoAt aed most de '
sirkbie Stock of Goods
• •:1 1 i:Tingt• CoAny: tatilllitto of -
STA 'pritani:VAldie,p.iiol:s6Ds - ,' - oI 4 O).T}W
AND CAS§I,KERTS;:HATS =tc . tAPS,
&'',SI3 . OES' . 6II.ISb — RIES
, -
TAILORING - —••-
Cutter: -
' In fact„ r° tiara's-complete assortment of 'tit
that. it new and 'desirable:- ;we are 'doteitninetf
so ttikeithe laud in Lots - icse = fni tfie .s piitig of
- ,
• -
pio;-.A.Np_S,EE -
To ieols to be "convinCo "...and to 141rwill cost
you-no. g.
Viroottetd thauka,for former liberal
andonly oak I.l2a.f.thecfriends of low pricikan
small profttr, will call at our countOrs•lnil iatisfy•
: thaKoselltoz,, that • Lmtropcbtillo - is
buy Goods right.
C. S. MATHEit Ik. CO
• -
laltuliAN:- HAIR `T4 -11y_
G. C. Catipbell,'4l4o`ii nori „prepprtal,
to uranufaoturdon shore:mitten; pi:wiling ire .. 4l,i ) ,
Hue of 'hatr4ork: switches, co4leittls,,frizze_tta,
braids; slitifitNaticir?7:4Xl4,,,, j curlinz, - tte.„ ,
(War I.atl r
. 1 -1 July 4, r
1 per ns who recruited previous to April 22., 1864',
and who have not been paid for said service, can-raceiv,.
pay by applying to Ewing & Smith, Third street, H
rishurg, Pa.; also soldiers of 1812 or their widows,
receive $OO, cash, by applying to the same portant
biut44e ruude•tzeicirl tnitn;wymazi,'aaa ,ebilci in
• i. 4 34. •-• • • •
thin couinty if they will strictlyadhete to the
pleitid:ho944ll744ottde of the well;
knows.,popn!a; old op_noor,n of
1.; / 71, 7 : - 7=7
1 .7 . 1-7 ,•r ,t7tim
W. ,a,..tAinithls . Son
2 , , -
41:!. (ji I,hss x•
,a..t Lao elsib 123 ximOrjor.s
a
lioie i-altricao:nay. aiu li, 1
l altsiC °As z-vhoar
people have 11 :,
ready reaped their4dStafit b7.thill doh* 'Eve l lY
,FF ° Pi %WWI rl:t
"Vr-sh
Ci.nt LITT?
; r t
-..'
CtODS, , -GROCEit MI; CL O* Di ;
;,
800 TB-aHO E , -V • pki 3 9
•
- 04 , 1 4 f i g/rSi OILS,
„Itc,leri,Std4l4 Ate .
• ,Tt2.1 7 1 .
dry tnAtj.4llP;iiihince,
MEM
CHEitilitTF A - 1110N i
9
Laz
tr. t 4.1.1 x hoc raz:
41.
at the old Reliable Corner; Me'
PEOPTW - 510 e.E,
!GRAVE ANIVIMMIIKANI ,t 1 'A
4.5tr-Buyggtivtio wpar
" TO SPEND THEIR MONEY WHERE
THEY CAN GET THE MOST FOR IT.
W. R. SNIITH'S SONS' system of keeping
an enormous stock of goods at all times of the'
year, and selling tbent-chesp-this System - ad oh- -
n o sands to big-pro - ft-stores —it'Yairly hegug far
SLa Frallastsott al:flieirstorn;:atiditich.'n'year far
doivig" pedpio gacid viziadiAvltifowg before..; Cer
solely tliere is ria good teasels fui -4 switidlingliti-,
ces now; we have htfa'.-eiitYnkirctif`tlititi - iibsetidy..
The great advantage and ituportugce
„ of trading
for Cash or 2 , ... - 4 d l.44o",f4Piiil4strAked' by the
low prices now eagilig at the Peeple's Store.
. _
caw , iIOtiSEEMILD-WORDSFOR THE
FARMER.. • -MEC A N IC, &' PEOPLE
GENERALLY. . 7) -7,
•
IT; T,
•, " •
130-Itottr goods of a oonelt4, — -,
i; 0414 thilie Ida tug ten tira9.4ulav, ic iOds
dof course oan - iell"thein - ati many Tunes a.
per than entail concerns.
,Rik.giya„All_sucia ad
eeikairs.;. . _ ;',"!
•INING2 .ItOR
DENT'TO; C TiNSLItEit .13E,Boxf avz n
nm 4418 , MIONItit • ""--. ' '
--•- •
1 2 :•.;.!
~, , r r eu,..4.1t,4414 big 4G:iris:and lig recitzei niaio
0 .44 1 401. , ,1eP ef tots and na'rear. talitts
of which to very batL'astigarfirt4.
Sulttlft?:SoneLtdruntion.C.,:Light eapensualttaii - :;3o
renie, new geoc_le rtt_break_tle3vu..• price% .'"trba
g 87rElTriuTtii of email.. rutite. good .yaiUe and
quick -rot lirD dying to thadhreace.'' , - no•faet: ia;
th, only true and certain-read to fortune fa fhb
uu.rebant. to 111WaYSAl. ,wore his custoalers. airwe
do. thiridios t eriedefeh - d — on
argu, !like tor : big '.' Again, errs{copular
gya01:11 ut l dealittg; buying strretly
alwaye having'"call on hand..reuder.tre
jui.o.tera of the situation when a drop `Ootneejio die
`lYevor' - hefire wasiifore'3llett . - a -tplipiz .
ink lot 'Of ':96o4;::4l : , piilpit'it ,- o; . a4;_:
•
and will sh9tofroni_thi,3.,„
Ell 2
,
Our 11t04: pfl:l6_,Gilodiand,Cl*ipg.qayeAlis
btlit;iScirio' - puato,irter..ivki9 is hp'i :gap
ever ,
without- buying and ,app)
whp;Cace ;he tisastftion.
tli(a . they"csu 154 guii elascskisrq fis,qhsap. .We
keel? the largity: _ , -
BOOTS 'AND , SHOES:IIAT AND . CAPS
ME=
. _
tbat iaktip ccounty, ,
tbau GOODS an
aouater: . - -
CARPETSIAIsit * CLOTHS - •
atrnlufluf•low:ratea.: . : The eettigi3 and palaeo etre
be raplerishect fat' a eartglnoiv — ,. by "atillitig at ilia
Peeptes.-Friend. _4
:CRO-CKERT WALL PAPER' •
and a - thousand other articles man' ho-fmind ; and
no one iTttrOL7tie - ea", thetalaiiia :help buyins. We
E9RmribelPre all thti CIL Ci2737NG Itiaselt,.. , Every
drease& .un
- _
mitirif:Ebti& IV4i Sitio make to order. Our Cotter
master:il - his art . ; be stands down the ball
no man tala:nrielda ' the shears for ,a livelihood;
his fits eine the deformed.
i'1•1111
- . always orless than rciiiiki3i" ratOZ
It is m ' a're then_ . ever :file - duty ,Pf
and woman to cell berirbefore ,huyipg;, l ' alai '3 oo k
-ttirocio:lll43 stock- of ten, pting goods and-lisrgain
as no one , almimegiat -or • form - dity" idea lion ,
great a difference there_ip , tWOolltheprieeer of
• emods bought far cash and yrieei of goods else
,wh ern bl'ihs.'rkt fly p otes_that are. notpaid.promptly—
Mae safest t hi ng fur,- fill,boyers ,
•I,olreqt notch . - in_ g00da,...il to - call a risz'rf-'IV..:
.-rnitlCA.,Sonat—prices,,Aind yin -your- 1
'packetlt,a,lompere, -, groat sthreffirill
,get the - enrii•shoalcierafter ycek.,.7 'sit IsO tor:L .
'ner wber.a.the,y,worlr, for ttAi'Thlromers. •
5 oircii3bot mistake ‘.l`gm s,
the room,ol - Erie
igilway. and t€ie faob/5" 0 0 n go,
n nth inem(rov;rly to
spike i -
tiegtine. YoUrs--grolY
4
". B. SMITS343ONS.
5ep(8,18613:
aim
A FORTUNE
IMIMII!11=1
Ti
3
BEANE
d St
El
our au
fftiiii
New Drug Store
AT BLOSSBURa PA.
_ it/
'7.
WILLIAMS CO. •
MAKE this method of announcing to the old
tens of Blossburg and surrounding country
tkitt Wr l yave opened a storyat the atltee place
for the sale of pure
;awn 'Zil - MIZCZNIO D
Liquors of all kinds. Painti, Oils, Brushes, Lamp,
Coal Oil, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Extracts,
. o tansitilide, nancy Articles, Yankee Notions, keg'
PRESeRrPTIONS
- carefully put up at all times..
11 : We ask - an inspection °roar goods assuringthe
.pablietbat•we cannotbo undersold in the county.
Everything usually 'kept in a Drug Store will al
ways be found at this establishment. Satisfaction
guaranteed in all eases. Remember the place,
;T - j , ;
Main Stteet, opimaitelh'e Polt Offiqe,
Blosaburg Pa
•
.-t
T. WILLIAXSA co.,
13IErturg, Aug. 15, 1866 f. ~`.4
wE HAVE NOW ON HAND A
~.cs._._,S .J
*4ll - 1
;•", .11310,eatVr „ • ••• „
•••• •
; OOD . ,
gempifEß-G
t.
At; the Peeplel-Stoia - ,T.deraing s , Ni It,
• - •
Adapted to the wants or all classes; . '
its we
isid-itritynrgaml - stook - jcosr - befoFe — th - l - rats ad
etrhge.,l°l3llq Yofic,Nrip 6se I w °maid - to sell
Pli Pi 'o l l' :good!. 0 000
7-s Nksi
1
• i!
'l 4 .74`otild
stock of goods for 1'0X.:,95
ZaiZ , 11 '2:77,,t,.....T.r75•
t,LA-JS_
4!'
iiijSt3l,l4;Of'.
EWE
" 7 .
_ -
TRENCHILUSIIINS - AND QRCIANIOS
;
ever offered in this marliet:'"irellact
LADIES' SAW/11ES; T2i12:1-1AS7;c141:0
in ei:atrtaiscf iiii, 2 6ivi i iefi — we invite Chinttenting
.of buyew Ourapi-clg,of
CLOTHS - A. 16
ES,
for men's and boy'rietar, is kept very fall, and
%NY. (*I'M T,(12 0 --AD" - • ; ‘:
oalatitrrt toact iisd , io xLd istestistrict—
z mss
of every variety.
G-INTGHAMS,
ALPACAS, POPLINS, DeLAINES,
!ES, 1313N-I'LL'A."T,
JEAW . S, COTT . O A , PET
(A ASRIBMINGS. ;*
L. 7: `l...Vt • •I`L
r • [”- 4 ‘ •••g -j •
Otir
SURP tSSED by any in this section, and we
i wish it unttareto,o4 that;--; L •
We, dodot- ioteod; 474 lii l i-DX,R,fiCaLt" bk.
We tender our thanKs, to the eittisasm.of TO/1w
Oo„ and woul4,rwspoet-:
fully invite those who have never done so to call
and see us. Store opposite the Dickinson House
on MsiTkottlroctirtht4ATANOta
and two `diVori east of Hungerford's Bank.
Corning, N. Y. 44, nim/.7,:k4EpSA.
Jmpertant toaS6ld!@tB:
'rEIHE bill 10•41111 dill il , iiiattaiii.Thecome a
law. The folThiring is an analysis of its.
provisiunq . :
I. 4100.toiWiegieWinitn who served their
time.
'.'
2. $lOO to three years men dispjarga hy
rentrorr of - wormlirretervadVier.7,lso- 7 -
ihterorjhilfrOsyl in*
f6e -4 0idir Or any such soldier
who died of wounds or &nese contracted in ser
vice.
_ »k•~
450 to: sa9h ),.I.diet„uot.inaltuted
goijig - 1731:2810 . 1 r , who_ aldjatedzfor-ta4 i4my.,43y cadre,
and diaa)arked afmr:en:rpinglwfij) E a.
5. $5O to every soldier enlisted for two years,
and disAharged 'received in
the line 0f:44V,,
6. $5O - to the„widoi,V;44.s--atave, of every
soldier enlistedicir Test thew rwo'• years, who died
in service,,,,er of wends.or,diseati.e.4ortraatod -in
No addif,intialb4tintfiCalloied . tailiree years'
men who avo received, -0, - htsve koMOore been
entitled to receiiiii;"giorelliiiitsloo..national boun
ty, and none to two years's - men, "who have re
ceived, or are.,entitled ,to -more ,than,sso. The
law only applies , to honorably disehaige'd soldiers
i-of the late war, and to_ none - Who have sold or
, transferred their discharges or rights to bounty.
' The :mulct attend promptly to the
collection of all such claims,,-at reasonable rates.
:Where -parties-reeide-atw-distartrertrer business
;inag- l bek4ozie by letter: , Address -
- AIM hELL;
Cl.%.firk Agee.
Wellsboro Pa:" Au ,, n - st 15,1866: - .
INDUSTRY: - MUST PROSPER.
, ..
, 1 .8 . & - e,t3.-Sh:oes Leatite: . i! d , '~Andings.-;, .
. ...
1
_ _ _..._ • _ _
- T T-OlNG.bOtig,ltt the; stock and 6ml-trill 'cg the. tra...•
-'-' - siness tong" condUcted in this borough by-" The•
SnAna. Bora," will continuo the same at the stand lately
occupied by them. Good custom work, made to order
and warranted, will be the first thing in order at:this
shop; but special attentien.will also be given to. kelpinyu
up a eod stock of ".. :: :',..
~,., „ -- ~ ; _
. LEAT,I3 ER: , L AND P li - Z
DING S, ... Stiehl , iti -
' SOLE -- iria UPPER, .LIN - INC\-.5,....13 , 1N b. -, , . -
.
- .-IN G, - PEGS, - THREAD,: NAILS;-, : -' •
- tag a r - S; AWLS, WAX; &c.; -- - •
•
antl, - lu s:general way, the variona hiin' s d, itspally' liept
at a finding - shop.. ,*
..- - , - - - • :: - . i- ,
Cash 'Paid Cot unitst,-Filiiai, PELTS 517:61:Pfrlial and...„04 - :.
:titular attention Kt - Con to the pnrchase'rof Teal andtida
ebn skin% ier_which_the highest. market price - will - be
Paid. REPAIR/ G done promptly and-well. , r . - 4•••
r- - ,:-.G SO. a. bnpl. ',
,t. ; -,_- .: . .1.1.-.3'0 , -) . i:L . q ::.,:flia ,
",, Moving sold the stock in trade and good-will of the
business lately conducted by us to Mr. Derby, we cor
dially recommend him to our old customers, as a good
workman, and a squaresienling man.
CUAS. W. & GEO. W. SEARS.
WeUsboro, May 2,1866.
ME
RIM
NEE
BASQUINES,
v~ + ~
any
PARSON'S COLUMN.
I AM NOW OFFERING BARGAINS IN
French Cambrics,
, P ^".. - ' - • -
i r . :•- Sl ' ;. 1
' --. :g -'-- ..'7 . ,
- Tiench Prints,
English Prints, -
American Prints,
4 •
_... 2,j % 1 1 . 1 . , :=;, e,„ 1 3 • 1 .1;• i , , . 4.- , .
French Ginghams,
"")
English Ginghams,
:;laihrt4 Lit , •
n alpaca's, — -
.., , ,:a ,;.., - ,c,, , !: - Maid , Alpittaa,
Striped Alpacas,
Plaid Poil de Chenes,
n
Chenie "
4 :_! ! , ,
_,-... ,:.
. " Vii .' ''' ‘-'i'-'
:fl
,T; t,
NAVAgetVI-1.
,a1t , 7,91.: a3z.-,4
EIMEE
Poplins,
,CluOlies,
_~. ~- ,
MEE
~. • . •
• ..
•
ESE
Plain WoorDe•Liiines,
, , _
„
Sun Umbrellits,
et a rt. hi 1 .1 1 25 71!. "
trio. •,' •
Szulques,
4-;
2 ;
If=
cfr.h _
- .ri
Silks,}; :.
1;!MilIZIMMMI
if:, -, , - .1: - /i. ( - ia.-Lit.)..i. ..1 . .,. - t .a..i
Springy coatings,
IsN44fi r tilii taditg, '
s•SE:',lql 7 . Tot_t.
1:.• z•J't _
Kentucky Jenne - —""
JT.,; ti
-;
r,
:
neetangs,
"„ - ;
:
. i J' ;''... t
, -- ..... , .;_Ttlittitigiii-11 vi
-{l'
_
_ Hoop -Srtg
ii *: ii : , ~-.. ;.."? a: i .H.--7
jt.;
I invite the attention of all buyers of
dry goods to my new stook ; assuring them
that I intend to . ,give them the full value of
theli Money, and else)} good - aisertmeor of
new and seasonable goods to select from._
I 7
,~t _ ,
J. A. PARSONS.
April 18, 1866. Comma, N. Y.
New Firm and New Goode
J. R. ROW - Ki & CO.,
(lath J. R. Boma,)
The undersigned, baring formed a copartnership
• in the mercantile business,
Arenow receiving Nom Now York a fine stook of
DRY GOODS -CND GROCERrES,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS
AND CAPS, &C., &C
We ask partieular attention to oar stock of
lAADIT2' GAITERS,
SS Vir• SW) sell them vary much cheaper than last
season,
'OE SITATJ, SELL GOODS AS CHEAP AS
THE MAIMPT WILL AFFORD FOR
- BEADY PAY.
No. I Union Block, We/labor°, Pa,
July 4, 1566. J. R. BOWEN ,t CO.
J. IL JOWfN. A. HOWLAYD
WELL SBOROUGH
TIRE, LIFE & ICCIDENTAL
INSURANCE AGENCY.
W. H. SMITH,
GENERAL POLICY AGENT FOR TI
OGA COUNTY, PA.
Oath Capita.
...$2,000,000 $3,589,811
Home, N. Y., .....
latna,
Phenix, 1,000,00 a 5,000,000
North American, Philacl'a, 1,000,000 731,000
Putnam, 600,000
FarmereMutual, Middle Penna— ..... .357,402 92
Wyoming, 250,000
Lycouting Mutual, Muncy, Pa
Columbia Mutual, Lancaster, Pa...
-Globe Mutual, Life, N. Y. City, ....
'Ff. Y.- Accidental,
Travelers' Accidental, Hartford, ..,
Equitable Life Assurance Society.
-Non-Tfasardons, Hazardous, and Eztra.Haz
andousilisks taken at reasonable rates. Polieies
Doted, and all Losses adjusted at this Office.
W. H. SMITH, Wellsboro', Pa.
July 25, 1866.—tf.
• 1 1.44 mis
John A. Roy,
EEEMMO
MEDICINES, CEEMICALS, SOAPS,
PERFUMERY, GLASS, PUTTY,
OILS, PAINTS, VARNISIIES,
DYES, COLORING
MATERIALS,
run WINES & LIMIORS
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES.
All selected with great care, warranted to be
FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES,
and bought in such quantities that they can al
ways be sold at
THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
Air Quality is of the first itoportarioe is uted-
Joiner-
1/11/1" - Priees reduced tai set the market.
These are the reatoec at
ROY'S DRUG STORE
Always call before you purchase elsewhere
The stook of
DEWS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
DYES, COLORING MATERIALS
is without doubt the most oompleti and extensive
to be found in this part of the State.
as - E,Rs & WOOLEN FACTORIES
SUPPLIED WITH DYE-WOODS
BY THE CASK, AT
WHOLESALE
PRICES.
Tke stook of glass is also extensive, comprising
Window, glass, alt sixes,
French- glass ter Pictures,
Mirror glass plates for old frames,
Flint glassware f' the table—
Such as Goblets, Tumblers, Cream Pitchers,
Spoon-Holders, to., Lamps, Lamp
Chimneys, Lantern Gass,
bifait, it is impoesiblo to enumerate, All sorts
cif articles made of Glass and sold at Drug stores,
411311.110 found at Roy's.
.411pytatookof pure Wines and Liquors for Me
dic:W*l purposes has long been known to the phy
sielani of this county. Those Liquors are of the
purest and beet quality, selected with great care,
and expressly for medical use. Perfumery and
Soaps of all kinds,
SODA & CREAM TARTAR, SALERA
TITS, GINGER, NUTMEGS, SPICES,
CLOVES, PEPPER,
WRITING-PAPER, INK, PENS, PEN
CILS, YANKEE NOTIONS AND
FANCY GOODS.
CRYSTAL KEROSENE,
a iitrre and reliable artiole,perfootly aal to use.
Lute itittch longer than the poorer qualities. It
will be sold at Roy's as elreap as.the cheapest.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
carefully and accurately compounded - from pure
and reliable medicines. i2fr. Orders by mail
promptly attended to.
$2,000 A YEAR mado by any one with 12.5
Steucel Tools. No experience necee.
levy.- The Presidents, Cashiers, :and Treasurers of a
Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with samples.—
Addreag tbe American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield,
Vermont.
O' AN A SILVER POWDER.—An entirely new
invention for silver plating articles of braes, cop
per, German silver, bronze, and for renewing and pol
ishing silver and silver plated ware. It will be desira
ble in every bons:Mold, store and workshop, as brita
use silver plated ware, whose plating m worn off. can bo
restored to its original beauty, and ell articles of brass,
copper, Ste, can be instantaneously silver plated at a tri
fling expense, and con be kept permanently silvered by
an occasional application, eiold at BOY'S drug store-
TUBILATE.-A now book for the choir, sing—
") ing school and conventions, by L. 0. Emer—
son, the most popular compoier of the day. Sin
gle copies.sl 38, or 112 per &Atm. For sale by
LANG S WHITE.
Mansfield, Aug. 15, 1868.-4 t
RR TIOOA CORNET RAND fa in good blowing or
der, and will play for picnics, celebrations, &c., for
a reaaonablo compensation. F. 11. Adalxis leader,
0.1% OARRETSON, &pre:Lary.
Vega, AugustlB66.-2m.
I
n 4
2,000,000 3,800,439
800,000
500,000
500,000