The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, September 12, 1866, Image 3

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INEDNESAY .'
New Advert iftementb.
Ejectment=Prothonotary.
Borough Statement, 1864-5-6,
DiF!OilltlGll—Calkins dc Conklin.
To Debtorc—A. Ratios° .
Wanted-- Girl to do Housework.
Cabinet Shop For
Fruit Preserving Scantraii--:Dr. Roy.
Auditor's Noti4—S. I: ffiitohell.
Musical Instruments—J. B. Shakapear,
To-the riridies- , -6fra. SAlield
-fepibliEan McMthjL'
Monday; Sept. 17.—IVIILLERTOWN, Wilson
and Osiris Lon._ BAUM I N TON, , (ia
r bisd bonne,) F. E. Smith, Robert Cassheer.—
CH A RLESTON..(Eerry school house,) AV,I4. H.
Smith, J H. Shaw.
Tuesday, Sept.IB.,,LAWRENCE4 — LLE,
sea and ilarretsen: LAMB'S CRE , John W.
Guernsey, F. Eb. Smith. -
Wednesday, Sept. 19 —EI A RLAND., Wilson
and Nichols., MAINSBURG, Hoary 4,11 en, M.
H. Cobb. BELMAR, (Osborn school. house,) W.
IL, Smith, G. W. Merrick.
Thursday, Sept.2O.—KNOXVILLE, 2 'o'clock
WilsonsuulNichols. WESTpI_ELD, (eve-
L iug,) Wilson amd.C. W. Beach.
Friday, jSpat. 21..-s-ASA'BINSVILLE, Wilson
and Beach, CIIATIIAMAStort's,)
Cobb. SHIPPEN, (Mermlows,) Merrick and IV:"
H. Smith.
Saptydst",.Sept. 22,—GAINES, (Verinilyea'ao
17'11011c - end Nichela.' -011ARLEST-ONS, , ;(Re
lop.) Capt. Shaw, Major Merrick.
These meetings; yrill be held in the evening un
less some other - stew-1e mentioned,. as above.—
Friends will oblige by making all necessary ar
rangements..
.601/E MUSICItiEI..OI , I,—Mr. M. .80-,
DIVE has ptesented'to us -a muskmelon weighing
nu., 17 inebesiniengthi and 20 inches fa cir ,
cataferanoe% .This is the biggest melon on record.
sited in Tioatiaotinty, we Inees.. — Wholi beat it?
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USIvERSALISTS . AssociaTiox.,--The W. Branch
Alioeiatiou of Universalists will' meet 'at the
church in Middlebury township, on Crooked creek,
on Wednesday end Tfinrsdaj, the 26th and 27th
of September, inn. All friends are cordially in
vited. '• Come one, come all, and partake of the
waters of life freely. , ' - Cox.
We _ regret to" say - that J. B. Nrrrs,
Esq., District Attorney, is lying very ill of fever
at his residence. Clients, and others having busi:
ness to transact with him, will please take notice-
BUSINESS CHANGE. —Messrs. Clark L.
Wiilcoz,, of this v ; inage,_an i d,Joseph Barker, of
Oceola, have associated themselves idgether in the
mercantile business,in Wellabpro, under the name
or Willcox Er, Barker. They propose,h2 enlarge
their business extensively, and have alriady re
ceived a fine stock of goods , : • -
ApPLEs.:--"-We are much obliged to
Mr. Asaph Wilkinson, of Charleston, for a basket
of luscious harvest pippins, the first of -the Bea-
We learn froaturthe Curving -Tannin/ that J. F.
arsmns, Eeq., of-Lawreiteerwillti, this county, is
chipping 200 tons of hemlock bark per week from
that point to Buffalo; Wish iit:migitt be used in
Tioga county
PUBLIC MBETING. 4 - - We hope the la
dies will favor the meeting of the . Young Xeres
Republican Club at the Court Honee.tbikevening
with their presence. The Glee Club will give
zest to the occasion and excellent addressee may
be expected from the gentlemen advertised to
speak. Let there be a graft turn out.
W,LLSIIOI3.O CADEXY.,---ThiS insti
tution entered upon' its fall tertiioti Prida, under
the conduct of ,its Mcoomplished faculty. the
attendance is good, numbering over eighty. Pa
trons should send their children along at the be
ginning of, the term.
The Normal School, Mansfield, commenced ite
fall term on Woduesdaylist, with a large attend-
QM
The Wellehoro D(Striet School commenced last
week, under the tOrirduct 'or' Mr. Seymour Green
and-Misses Sturroc/t an 4 Tledinvon.
THE WEEICLY,TatIitUN --Qur friends
should at once vet ableut getting up clubs for the
Weekly 75 , ibis**, at once tbsi •largest, the best, and
the cheapest pnpUiin America:. A ettgie number
contains more reading Meter than an octavo book
of 2,50 pikes. ,Itie,natobor fur September 5-Con
tear Beecher's endorsement of Johnson and
Greeley's reply. It , is as cents a copy for three.
mouths to clubs.
TROY - DISTRICT APSIN - TMEirTS.—;
We are oblige (Ito Rev ? T. B. 41;DsuN,1- Presidii'V
Elder, for a list of the appointniente for. rroy dis
tnct for 18604; as ral'M ,
Trey District—T. P. if CD.SON Presiding Elder.
Troy, J. I:l„.Etlastes; Towapda,, J, T. „Brownell;
13111E14,t0n, E. SweetiCunterr, J." Thompson ;
Moriroetou: R. L, Staw ;
East Smithfield, R. Videan; Fbrk'sville, W. M.
Haskell; Dushore, M. S. Eimer :::111ainsburg. C.
L. F. Howe; Mansfield, U. Lamkln ; Wellsboro,
A. W. Staples; Tioga and LawreneliTille,,N. Fel
lows: -Jackson, J. Robinson ; Charleston, Chas.
Weeks; Farmington, _Brownell; 2ooxville,
0. B. IV'ertfer ;'Westfirdt, M. EL Deptiyi; -Brook
field, A. F. Countryman : West Chatham, A. T.
Smith; Prue Creek,„ W. &sawn; Ulysses and
Alleghany, A. rosavieanz.. Sweden. S.. ummew.
As an evidence of the benefit of advertising in
papers Of Wide circulation, we mention that our
advertieement fora P4;lttnaster : at 4 yiellthor4 lest
week, teiulted in producing a sucy„etaiful.appli
cn-nt an the day following the issue of the paper.
iVe . A4ittfa . is that the matter was an experiment,
and the offer beggarly. We thought to put the
salary so low that rio- men - would take tae 'bait.—
We are the victim of misplaced confidence. tight
hundred, a year is evidently . pore 'oT.a eatCh than
we had estimated it. It is a littleremarkable that .
The Agitator should be taken told rehti by - ,P. M.
General Randall, and to be accounted for only
upon the supposition - that be has stopped second
Clan papers like the Tribune, and substituted this.
Well, Mr. tart migikt liiireidnite - r better and the
P. Si. General might have done worse. Should
any other locality lean; a Postmaster, ire ;shall
be very glad to advertise, gratis. Wd propose to
Offer less than $6OO tbextext applicant in Tioga
county.
YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN
The young men of Welleboro and vicinity met at
the Clhb room last Thursday evening and made
preliminary arrangements for the organization of
a "Young Men's - Republican Mite IV. 11.
Smith, En., was chosen to preside, and Major
Merrick was chosen Secretary.' A corhmitteewas
appointed to driift a plan of organization, with
directions to, tuft ii iii adjobned sn'e - din gto
held at the Court House Friday evening at eight
o'clock.
Ace;ardingly t a,boot, peraorg Jaaa_emble . d at
the Court House at tho hour doaignated, a n d the
030 2 1 11itteekreporkeitsi plan of orsaozation which
was adopted. Tho me,iting
Marcant.L, Esq., Prod - ilea, Mr. Evimicc*Bowus
Prosietent, Major G. W. Muntasis i Secretary,
and Slr._H. C. Treaiuiir. ,
John I. Mitchell,, Esq., then addressed the
Club in a brief but most erne Ilent +speech, *bleb
was listened to with great
givaa-proinise ue one of the toosteffective speak
ere it, the ectuaty.
At the close of speech - Major 3V:A.Niehole
was loudly called tor, and responded in a short
but witty review of the tsittiation at borne and
abroad, which elicited tench laughter. and-ap."
Plums.
Dr. Webb, A.. .h. sad w;l4- IS Loki&
Clab. .._ • ,
The . Cliitradjournml to meet in the Court Homo
thirj,WtAnnsday) evening, to listen to addresses
by Judge — Williannand 19 F. Efpttni - ,Esq-
This vigorous organisation-9f young men pro
mises well for the campaign, anti for , -the, Mem
bers: It has life and talent enough to givelnipti
tug to the good work.. (god speed it.
THE MASS hikETING..-Mr. 131,,6in- bias come
and gone, and Copperbendistri is not a' whit bet
ter beloved than before. With a long notice, the
expenditure of much cash, a beautiful day, and
a distinguished member (kicked out)'pf..Mr. Lin
isoln!s Cabinet, to draw, not inure people than can
he gut into the Court House 'assembled to hear
the.speecb, Of these tura:thirds Were radical
Republicans, and the balance ClytaPrites, Most of
whom had seats on the platform. , The platform
was upbormi by three rows of-whiskey barrels—
by which sign we recognized the - everlasting
foundations of moderpDomocraci;
The i ßlaire are easily flattered, but Montioin - :
ery was not flatterecihy his telleplitin bisre. Not
now, but next week, we shall attend to the gross
misstatements and absurd pretensions made- by:,
Mr..riliii,34oSorgo( that :hbl audience, was !
intelligent as himself; There was-no enthusiasm
and;up attempt at it, and-not:0 voices joined in
theeheer for the siieaker'at ;the close.
We !Inv° beard Mr, , ',Blair bek ---T
re. - hejkiet
time in 1862,`when he fltti~tds
,
as vilest' of traitors; r!
111•11 E
- :! :!
intereatink Correopondencii.
We - titko pleeeere in laying before tlitilm
60,1'011610* .raix.: - ..correspondenee between-the
late ' f r o ' stmaster at this place arid one - MeDitirell.;
Secretary of some sort of a Johnson - State Com.
mittee. Mr. Tonnes reply strikes is as'antodel.
, .
of rejoinder, and will leave MeDeirrell with acfme.
thing •
to"eheti efpon. , „
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, /fIADQVAnTrea NATIONAL Ealtett STinl
- CENTRAL Cottmrrrsz--
PHILADELPHIA, Sept.l 1866,
To the Postmaster at Wellsboro; Pa.—Ear:Yon are
hereloy,nottfled that you have been assessed by the Ex.
ecutive Committee of the National Union State Central
Committee pf the State of Pennsylvania. the corn of
$45, as your quota of the expenses of the campaign.
Please forward the amount by certified check, to Joe.
Flanigan, Eaq., Chairman of the N. U. S. C. Committee,
at once, as the funds are GREATLY' NEEBED to meet eur
rent expenses. Very respectfully. your Obedient' sbk
rant. THOMAS C. McDOWELL,
Secretary N. U. S.C. Committee.
• .
Poet ()Pile]; WZ13111040, PA,}
September 5,1886.
Mr. Thomes C. McDowell, Secretary N.D. S. C. Commit
tee, Philadelphia, Pa.:
Sir:—l have this day received yonrfavor, franked
by Edgar Cowan. united States Senator, in which you
state that I have been assessed forty-five dollars as my
quota of the expenses of the campaign.
A few days ago I read a long article in the American
Agriculturist, of New York, allowing up several swin
dling establishments in that city: but 49 • nothing was
cald , of the swindlers of Philadelphia, I anspect that
your firm is oneof the class exposed, and that you have
stolen the immaculate Cowan's frank to cover your ra,
cally assessments.
Now what convinces me that you are of the class of
swindlers referred to,ls the fact that sometime ago a
federal officer refused to pay an assessment made upon
him for - political purposes, and President Johnson not
only approved of his action, but ordered his prompt
promotion. This part of the President's policy meets
my entire approbation, and as Senator Cowan pretends
to be a supporter of Johnson's policy, he must also
surely approve this: and as you have used his frank to
cover your rascally demands. it follows Other that you
are putting that pure statesman (who has been called
the Daniel Webster of Pennsylvania) in a false position.
or el..e you are yourselves moral Peter Funks trying to
get other people's money without any consideration
whatever. As soon as the President returns from his .
electioneering toter to the Wept I will report your con
duct to him, and if I don't get a first 'Class post office
from him. it will he because he has given them all away
to those who approve the more salient parts of his poli- ,
Cy. such as the Memphis, Nashville.' and New Orleans,
massacres Now you'll see if I don't! Perhaps Andy,
will appoint me - lii - thePhliadeipbta post office, in which
ease you may call round and see me."
Beeddes,Thornas.ldon'tk-rticrw you„and I never give
money to anybody I do not h - now ; and the `. refeyen
ences" you offer "as to "'RNA eharactee" bre -not' Ails
-411,-tory. ,T krusw -something of ' Joseph 11, - „Plartipen in
1556 when he 'l.rlis trying to -lead the Knbw-Nothing
organization of this State in the interest of the Slave
Power lie is new engagod in the same little game
with thy Bread-and-Butter brigade of renegade 'Repub.
Mans, Whether this speculation will net him as ranch
us hie first efforts in that direction ten years ago, re
mains to be seen. 7 have no dr.nbt 'that "funds are
greatly needed" by the N. 1 1 . S C Committee: if for
their private pockets, they will need nil they can get ;
and if needed for buying np tbapeople of this Common•
wealth to support" my policy." they will Deed MODE
thin they can get, even if every postmaster, shia3 l d-ha
assessed his entire salary - tor ten rears.
ntwettnasters arena alb verdant, oven if , many of
th ni do live in the country. Not long ago a fellow of
vo it class wrote me that tie ictitikf send 'me a prize
ticket for 510.000 7 if Lowitild o,nly;telltill my neighbors
that I had titaWn it in Its iottery: laid send him just
ten 41:Mars to pay foe the..tiekerin advance! Yon mar
think it strange tint it i, a fact that I didn't do it!—
'Very liketY you, Fen find :ecimV.liiitigfy, felh - pralgint
herr , who will send you the $45 you want, and "tMI all
his nellOiNirs*Etat a ace " policy'rit. - is that produces
massacres or tinionists in the Sontri7 if yhti will only
promise him this littleinart•office for a prize, ($BlO a
Year for doing .$l5OO, worth of , woric,).but you ID,D't ex
cuse-yours respectfully, „ .
~ DUO R 76UNG.
The new incumbent w - iU have the pleasure of
paying over the $4,51. McDowell. Of course it
is all right to raids the wind for Clymer out or
the ealarlea of tr. S. officials; ; but we remeiriber
.
that the copperliedit papsrs lig(' . to bawl them
selVbe - 11 nhritiittij•%yi'liPelistessmeii t; biltii e Re •
. i.•.
pubi icans. ' - --. --.
. -
• a$ the iktkiiii r iCther
bride's parents, by Rev. J. F—Calkine, Mr. li.on's-
BODIYE 11 EMI "SLIIVEPET/i. -WiLthAir'stgoth
of Wellsboref- .1 •• -
'The prlntersi - aoknowtedge•the receipt 'dr
eplendid lot of cake, aid in ratarravvish the happy
pair the vrtmost happiness allotted' to. mortals.—
May they be blestiin basket• and attire, Sand may
the clouds-in their sky be silver lined.]
.
'ALio, thoilth . 111 fie Wis:ris
Yr.Afre'and Mi2B Cot 'E. BACON, of Charles-
Alsb, on the 10th; by stho' Sethi, thilresi
denee of the bride's initther; E. VAN
VALIZENBURG and Mice IiARRIET WiLioN, - both
of Wolleboro.
In He* Haven C4: , ,July 3;,:1 1 ,486; by • Hat. 01
Goodrich, En...WatitnaE, of 'Charleston, and
Mi 92 PAMILLA WALTON, 61 HeOiifttren. •
• aRING TUE* ALONG NW pay four Witt per
pound for regal .three cents per pound for old_
newspapers, pamphlets,. documents, and hpoki
without their covers-; and ,one pont and a half
per pound for mixed scrap paper;—CASH—.at my
bookstore, No. 5, Union block, .Wellsboro,
• Sept: 5, 1,885. HUGH YOUNG.
Tp.e. Ams.n.was.Coognvo is manufactured with
certain improvements, secured by lettere patent, under'
dates of May 6, 1863, and Decemb er ,l66l.; One of
these improvements covers the arrangement of fittings
portable ash pan in the hearth of a cooking stove,
to
receive the ashes as it passes down from the grate. All
persons are cautioned spinet maneLmturing., vending
or using other stoves made in imitation or the Ameri
oan have been,oommencecLfor infringement of
these patents; and' all persons manufacturing. selling,
or using said imitations, will be liable for damages for,
infringement on these letters patent.
SLIEAR, PACKARD A CO.
17 and 115 Green street, Albany. N.Y.'
d abop. haziscut i* for ale by : - W11:14.
Wellsboro. jl3-63M-itp
To CONSIIIIPTIVRS.7.-The advertiser, having been
restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple
remedy ,after having suffered for several years wltha 7
ileVere Bing affectiorLattd.thitt Jdretid diti.ilwi.Bottsump
tion—is anxious to mako known to his fellow-sufferers
the means of cure
T 64111 who desire It, he will - itend a copy of the pre
scription used, free of charge, with the directions for
preparing awl, trsirig the Muse, 'Which they will End a
sure , are fur Consumption, Asthma, Broil ch itis. Copg,Mi
and Golds, and all throat and lung affections The only
object of the advertfiser iu sending the Prescription is
ti.-benefit-the atnicted and spread information whichle
conceives trihe idealunUll, andte hopes every Aniter'et
will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing and
may proyn a biassing Parties wishing the proseription
pars, by return mail ; will please 'address Rev. I , :Dc
WARD .t--"'.: a 4. , l I:
(Jan. 31. 'oe-ly-]
TIRROES OF YOUTII—A Gentleman who suffered'
_11:4 for years from Nervous _Debility, Premature Deca'y
and ail the effects of yotitlifuldnidiseretion; witU for the
sake of entferfrik Immaatty,tiend tree to alt who need ,
the recipe and directions for making the simple rein
edy by which lie was onred. Pufferers wishhlifi. to profit
by the advertt,..t.' , *-experience can—do soly_addressing
JD tN - B. OfiDtl4, - ,18 Chambers-St., N. Y.
Jan. 31,'64.11. ' -
ITCH!,ITCH! _IT6H! ;
SCRATCH; S'RATCH ! SCRATCH!
ViTHEATON'S OINVNEMT -
Will cure the itch in 48 Hours.
Alec. carpi; 'OALT ItHETSI; ULCERS. CHILBLAINS,.
find all Eft OPTIONS OF 'fflE SKTN.' 'Price 50 cente:4 -
For :ale by ull dryggista. py , sending CO cents to
FVFIEKS & POTTEHJ.SoIe Agenti;llo, Washington St.
Bosti n. it will be forwarded by mail free of pottage,
ally ix= of Oh 6 Ildite&Statee. - -
Jane 53/. 8 4 6 ! oP•l3°OcOr*
MARRIAGES
i - ''';''.-tl4l-tistitmint, ,, :ol- ,, - ,, ,,,,,,,E4hizTizNE,„,,
.
PILE§ •O-F, NEW 631°D5_-g.,_l-±Ya.
RENCEVILLE, GREAT
likred-ED-PiticE§.
ME
. . ...,._..... ..
C.A. Mather i&ACoi
take pleasure In announcing to" the , pnblie gen
erally that they havejniit returned tiomNew York
with the largest and most desirable stock - of °nods
in Tioga County. We have a full line of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTS
AND CASSIMERES, BATS•• CAPS,.,'_
BOOTS.:011GES, :GROCERIES;
Readytade Clothing, and Custom
TAILORING
euperintenled s hy P fiat-class Cutter,
Id fact; vre.liavn- n complete momriment, of all
that is new anclilesirable. .We nra determineO
so - take the lead-in'-Low PRICES for the Spring of
1868. 2
COME AND B'.EE
To, see is to :lie "donvinced t " anktoTOok ,
ceht
oli:nfithl4i„.l ..'
We ettetil thankslor former_lloeralt*lxonrige,
and only ask‘that the friends, of low—prices an,d
small profits will call at our counters and satisfy ,
theeiselves, that Lawrencevillo, is the .place itft
buy Cloudarlght: , ' 7. • '• t
0.13.-mkrn•Eß: do .000
Ain% ki
STATE , NORMAL SCI-100,4
Mansfield,. Tioga Co:, Pa. 4,,, t f.
School rear' for 1866=7. '
MEE next - form, of, this. iniititotion - opens Un
Wednesday, September 5,'1860; 'and'edniitt
ues onitii-Friday, December 7.
The second term opens Monday, Decetraber - 10,
and
.dontinues until Friday, March 22;1807.
This tarot includes a vacationer one week during
the Christmas holidays.
The third term opens Monday; Mattel 25, and
continues until Thursday, June 27,'16131. f
Each term continues fotirteen weeks. 13.tpeuses
for fall and spring term, inoluding board, room
rent, tuition, hook tast fuel and washing, $5B 00
Fer winter ,tiolin; 60,00
For dartfiiden.ti v ww &nu , „, ....... 00
Book ); . ef r ? t Zr. 4 ; 71 ,.....„1. - 00
Total expenses for school year illre 00
.&o extra charges.
No students received for it less time than one
term: fs
,
The4ittiiicrit If 4 epekivrent is wider. the clititidtitin
of alifititikeisipetfidield 'Professor's: ,
Fur further particulars send for catalogue. 'Ad
dress • F. A. ALLEN, Principal.
August 15, 1886,-3m .
,WELLSBORO. ACADEMY.
THE fall term of the 44th year of this institn:
j_
lion will commence on the 6th of September,
1866, under the following Faculty, to wit: -
Rev. D.'D. Van Allen, A. 8., Ptincirtal:Profes
sor of German, Natural Science, and Belles 14. t.
tree.
A.Nan Allen. Preceptress, teacher. of
Itigher English and Mathematics. •
.htise Fannie Y. Holland, Vice Preceptress,
teacher of French, - Latin and
,Matheinatics.
Miss Mine A. Landis., (Alumna,) assistant in
Cemtpon English and Mathematics. . .
Mri li Tuliette Sherwood and Miss Hattie A.
Truman, teachers in the music department,
• Mn3—Bryden teacher, of Painting antl-Drawing.
Captain J. H. Shaw teacher of Vocal:Munio; ,
T'u,frkiltrom S 4 le .$l. ft, iv jiff no- idyls Sala.
. For further riarti r cnitirs see.c.atalOgUe. :
Tho former well knoWn and euinerit
this.schonl, under the conduet ok 'Mr, Van Allen
rend'his able 'associates ; precludes-the necessity of
Any extended' notice '
The Trustees take this — opportunity', however,
to say that the management of the school has mkt
their entire approbation, Andthey cam confidently
recommend ihe•Wellaboro Acadetriy - to all - who
desire a thorough education. •'-• •t
J. EMERY, President.
ILLI3IIS, Secretary.
Wellebo
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BLOSSBURCi, - .PA - . c.
KEEt' .. con'fitailely liandalhie etBek i&Pnre
I% Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c.,
WrlstES - AA LI413010;"
for Medieinal and:'Sactematrtal use; also all th . e'
popular Patent Medicines. Paints, Varnishes, Oils,
&c,., -all kinds ulybrushes,Dye Colors j Dl v e!Woods
and - Stun% dVoitet , Ideaps,.%lE.felfunlty, Pom
ades, Cosmetics, &.t.,
PENS, • trENCILS,
A,ND ENVELOPES; ?. 17
FrifinuMiVilltmk n — Pri irs—Booker4e.,--Pota
/ 11 311fik1)4;1 4 _ 5 13.4r. 4 . I ffr?Flreq ,
lemioitgil,.XfuTePßifs*-9zlrrn
Fresh ditimeaVilnd' Bey aflirettiver
- are kat? ngents rn Bionsbtrrg for-Dr.
.F.'-Wn,ier'it,'ltitt-'.Firei'need - ,'W Warrant-It to
Curd Scrofula, Sol("ltiterim', - Berrtv - 7. an
the face, and
~a- 1 1. diseases'arist'ng from. itetiure
state bribe Blood - if used according to directions.
n Partied Jar attention ' given itol . - tompougdiiig .
Physician's and other_ Presdriptious. -Age platrari 7 `
tee satisflietion;:both
Remember •the , Stdio, , ;oppoaile ,ne*-,Goai
Co's Store, Blossburg,' PO. s,
Aug. 15, 180—tf. i J., J.. ;13E1.A1Mp1,.‘",..p0.
, CrrphilaVECourt:Sale...
IPl:PursOneCjof, §Aortler""prate Diltilianetenri
of Tioga'connly, hearing date ihe - 27th day el
August. A. D. 1866; the following 'described real
estate, late the property of David - C 1 104; deeeased,
wilLbe_offered at public...kale on the prendires, on
: §aturday the 24th day of September next,, at two
o'clock 2.. M., to wit: • .
A lot of land in Westfield township, Tioga co.,
Pa., bounded• on the north by tands.of , David.
Rexford and Joel Parkhurst, on the nett by lands
of, Joel Parkhurst; on the smith by landeof:Wm.
Simmons, and, on the west by . other landstAiirein
after described and, lands .of A. B. Closei,.con
taining about 50 acres, known as the W. 0.-Tnttle
'lot of Bingham lands,
Also, all that' other lot situated in the township
aforesaid, and described as - follows 'Bounded on
the north by lands of said A.• B. Close ' on the,
east by' the lot above described and said lands of
William Simmons, on the eoutlrby lands of Wm.
Simmons and —,-, Mintonye; - and on the west
by lands of Ildintonye and thepubliehigh- ,
- way ; containing about 12 acrett,T. Terms, cash on
confirmation, of sale. E.-8.75E8LE36 •
' Adm'r of David Close, deed
Eleptpsiber 5, 1865-41 - • '
Hope,
THE undersigned having been constituted by
act of the :Legislators, •Commisaioners for'
the tielecticiiPtif `a location and lite'for the erec
tion of a Poor House for — Tioga cciunty;,'will re—
ceSve tirdPosals for - 6W pttrehasii of a farm for Ant
pnreose. The proposals will:state the township
and partictiturAosationi number of acres,
proved iirid — _iiriimpirered; fire -.kind of bnildingsl
tlieretm and: fences; the Character of the 'soil,
:whether upland or ,alluvial; together With, such
other-particulars ne. the owner may moose to Feij
out; This selection is to be paid - for, either in en ,F 4
or by county obligittionr, as tbn obiltity•Commie
stoners may elect.
Bidders will fix their loweat prise, tie !Wunder
biddirig reeeitrad.
Proposals to , lie , ;addressed to .William Bache,
1Tellsboro; and 'eudorited " llobr , dionse; Propo-- . 1
seta." They will be ei4eleed"by stdd Commis—
sioners on the 18th-day of-Septen,/bet nett, elidl
'the' selection mgde 'as soon thereafter as a proper
examination of the different premises offered can
to - made, '" WrElifAlli BACHE,
_ "T: 1. BitVPWILF,,
'GULICK,
4 1 ;igu0 2.011106..-4tl y IS°l4litilters;
..:"::E• ,:;-J:7-':
U.,1"1 W
Can be every inin,wbmaii/and -child in
this eguinty if thri t yrill strietiy „ a4heKe . to the
plan of buyng their goods of the well
rcern of •
•=kiit t ti 1 ij ' l 4 l ,
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=OM
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4!!!t B.M!!,'
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351 . 1.." 7,534 i!'
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• MOM
Theualpdlifat i lhatiliniketteeopt - re al
ready reaped their reward by thus doing. Every
- yr • ?lit
DRY GOODS, ORC;Diiti s k§, Vuerifik4,
6'4.ffi)Os . , - bxuclort4 - : '
are 94 itlind itl4lllgOances
- 1
CHEAP FOR THE MILLION,
at the old Reliable Currier; the
PEOPLES' STORE,_
GRA :AND/ IM POR' AN Ta NFO R4A
VON VO Opt R BUTE 11,9 WHO WISH
-TO SPEND - T HE lit ItiONE - Y- 11-ERE
TREY C itiwp I T 4E ?..144§,T Fick,B,4,T
fgillitlPS SONS' s'ystem of- keiping
oak enormous stock of goods lit' all times of tiro
`year and selling thorn bbeap=this•system so ob
noxiods to big profit stores—is fairly begun-for
the F.lll eeason at their store, and such a year for,
.1,, ing . Peolilly go - od htiVintlotria 4.1400.1. Cer
tAt.l) there is no good reason for swindling
I,OIC j we hare had enough of them already.
The Are,a. ,utlvante4e,and importance orrradin
,foi Cueh,or heady pay is fun.* itrustratedbi the
ow prices Oow raging at the People's store..
A FEW HOUSEHOLD:WORDS FO R THE,
FsiEtt. C II A NIC:,
ENEKAILIc.
itey,yeut.gogdit t 4 a cck,ucata g
has a j)i
,atai.rluient-yad tintitnettiL2lnnttly 46pda
,ntlitt.t-cuorteeatt reit Oen/ lid many tittles cites
,r than -wall cfpncernb. We gime alf:aeba`d
• liaitkt(ott) our. et4tit9nWili 1.1
:A, f PEE*
DENT BUTE IR ..(T4-l i Tl'i 31~1E6 ELETOBE4:!;IKEND;
ING HIS MONEY
)
Look out for bib stores and big rents; big notes
''Atid'bieratoff :ttiterest; walk' rtb, fia :taken, nut
`that *etS , bad , as against 11%—it.
StuittiVBihia' siftiafieei• 41;fglit eaptesei , anst!ho
•routs; ' itt 6 bioak deteu and-the
'goad old tnuttb (11'13d:tall VrolSts. , Othd: value and
j eitit6ic ieternsiilhag to tho tireatit; The fast id,
arid eertfin fotittme fer the
urrfiantisalrrnpe to „ivobig-eustotuers.uswe
do. Vie he eau for hid tatiney, and tte - peitif. on
liirl ea li.t bid pi'efi tit. - 'Algain; oat pep' tdur;
• ti-higiti mat. ryst.t.-44-tiealing..4ll3ting;_ttristt ty,
tura:4Elk ) ; al ways gayiwk!as4yu. L aud. rettAr us
tua't•ters si tttaicort Vhen it tiro
market.
.I.Vever ht fore ,was - there such,
wry =lut cif ‘ye,orts , ,• at low,prieootts
IV. :11. Smith' kidfis—can - ‘-• .
0 1 4 1.
ti I
• time _foneard. , ,
Duebtoolt of, Dry; Elettbied.Clothing- eeatt be
beat, and naxsp teaser- ohm is iA.tftk. rie.4.0,1/ 2 .. Pe,
ever leaves the store without buying. arail o gone
WM care •eituttthey..anottil .rinAke Abel p ssgrtion
;bait they. can hey, geteitleibeehese- t airebe.ap /
keep the largeereteeit 01 , 1; , -
ROQTS AND SffOES, 4,4T§ AND CAPS,
itoit ie-keut iri the county. .C.AI,-it nothing more
th an - nesedthe -CHEAP GooDs, on -the At nxioue
Ow - inter: ' • - - ;
CARPETS 'AND OIL CLOTHS
at rrtitieng low rates. The cottaganielpalaee
be replenished fora Sops-Actir, by, tailing
. on the
Peopies-Trienul.--_
.131:141 - -.) 77:1!..-7.7.
CROCKERY, WALL PAPER,
6iNVathobsand other Alleles can 1:104454 cr; and
no • (me who see* 'thista -eon help , buyibi. We
mono fa ctuffy all•thiretollllNelsre sell): Every
welLtirclserl man buys his harness of William R.
Ettnitlfiq'Snils: • We!alsainitketo order. Our Cutter
of' his-art Ole stalttAtor(2 the hall for
no man whoettields the qlvea.rs for a livelihood ;
his fits eurethediforoici.
(-)
We kiepTclik,' Flour arid Salt, --
always es low or lesa 'Wan; market rates.
r, Its more than ,ev.ex_ the duty of every man
I i
d - Woman to Call ltodhl lottAlle i -bnylne-and look
I through the stootlcif glinting goods and bargains,
I o. no one can imagine or form any idea how
differstich.lbere is between the pricey of
I goods boncht for efielt saltdmiices of. , gpods
thwtaremat_pahlpremptly.
The safest thing' lor iiilrbnyers who want the
lowest notch in goods, is to call and gid N. R.
Smith's - Sena' prieea.,and talte.,around in - your
pocitetii to compare. A - great - many stores will
.vet..llumid APltittir Pf:i9r y O , ll -. , visit the Old °or—
; :now wherethey, work for their custrimeia.
"-‘ souvenni:it 'tnisiike the-place, as it _rdecupies
the room of fotit tor nkimmediately on the Erie
ail wcy,<4lnd 014-4-el . l,4,a4nstuntly. going on.
C;11. if rot' nctK,n, mni ii TAdfi to see bow tici
spike the guns.` — Y - purs, truly.
d ITA•8 BONS
N, r llept 6' 1868
Met
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_New pyug Store
.4R"‘ BLOSSBIT#G, P.A.
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J. WILLIAIES tk CO.
TARE this method of announcing to the oiti ,
wens of Blossburg and surrounding country
that they hal?) owned a store at the stboyn place
e folk thiAtiale_nf pure. ,;-'1;
3119 1 04 Ct , EMILMIngs
Liquors of all kinds: Paints, Oils, ifruilfas, Lamp,
Coal Oil, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Extracts
of all kinds, Fancy Articles, Yankee Notions, Ac.
-PICkSCRI;PTIONS.
carefully put up at all times.
We ask an inspection of our goods, assuring the
publie;that vte,canpot by undersold in the county.
Everythitg nebalty kepi intaiDimg StbrVoitaall
wa foundnt this establishment. Satisfaction
in , all. deeds. Reidniberi thi pude;
Main Street, thii 'Volt tOffice,
Blossburg, Pa.
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO.
ititiAtitt - Ia,4IXX
MEI
WE HAVE 40W ON HAND A
;':.,‘:, ,:.71 •
' 'i;kiiigiiiiV- 7 iiiiatiriiiiNii 44 1 -r-d
',..:::.. 7 ? r.i•?l:i-j,', -,•::: jq:
SUMMtit "GOODS
i
At the People!!! Store, Oornin6 N. Y.
: -.lli t ti I'. T !.? 113 - illillt 1,1
~ ~1~
1 .~ x
Adapted to the wants of ali classes ; and as we
laid in for a good stock just before the late ad
vance in New York, we are now enabled to sell
nu?st,of oar rods at about
I.l`. 4 .f.
NEW YORK PRICES.
We would call especial attention to our large
stock of goods for
I LADIES S. ' T gErITS,
end the finest line of
FRENCH MIISLINS AND ORGANDIES
over tamed iti•this•gmtkq• ak.° ka .•7ql i r nice
assortment of
LADIES' SACQUE 4 S;i7AIIMAS AND
in cloth and silk, to which we invitethe attention
of buyers. Our stock of
CLOTHS AND. CASSIMERES,
fss„ossses and. boy's . isesr, vcry fall, and
:1;41 44. 4 /1 ;- •
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
, .
' I
on short notice and lathe latest style. . . z_
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
}Li "..?46;ery:;,:rielt-P
GINGH:AMS ;
ALPk(*. P°P.4"!.,. l2 4AWsq
„,cH ; A49,Es, ,i siN
ITEIN§', .C:6li'Ol4AD - k 4 S: *E"gt--'
;
Our facilities for BUYING GOODS are UN
trelr' C 417
We do not iniethPbt } DER SOLD by
.
We tin t er onetha to - ill'intrzent-of Tiogs.
Co., who have patronized us and would respect
fully invite those who have never done so to call
atud. seelutia3tt±ragPitosite the piskirisop 7401190
011:MnrkekAINO.. f4srfla tj uia 1 82 40
, ariti two - down east.,9PlunAcrford's,34nkl,
zt; 17.. er'.• alum r,rg.
Corning, N. Y., June 27; 1866..,=:--,
's Dilate es.
a-wy
&titl
.1 (P!teVii ?imuil?er 70865.)
.a :_ ~; r
MOST yaittriblenrticle for all who drive hen
des. See" Agriculturist" for March, 18(16•
hectimenanded by Wilkes, of the Spirit Of the
Times; Bonner, of the New York - Ledger, and
many_other celebrated horsemen. " -
The evl:m:Tiber owns the patent for Tioga, Sus
rsh44a mg* pitidford counties.. -,lntlivititl4tl' or
township riglitS for sale,'ln favtn-abielettititV
Harnes4 'makers' who wish An make the lines for
their cuitottieir 'who - buy individual rights, will
be dealt with liberally.
By a slight altere4on, the safety lines may' be,
attached to almost any bridle.
•:Ail - persons are vautiened against making or
lasin'tbe bridle de linesiin the ebuntiet etfinieeeid,
without authority from the undersigned.
~ • ' . _:/ 3 .OREEM:Q...SIMPS OI4 .
Welleboro, Sept. 5, 1866-tf
'teritAlitiliAltri"iltifFN4very young lady and gen
.lo dentate in tittainited;States can bear something to
tbeirldiansage-by mitten:mail-Atm of clutggcl, by ad
dressing the undersigned Those having fears of being
humbugged will please oblige by not noticing this card
ell °theirs will plow? address- tbairobedieutotertant,
THOS 'F CHAP3fAN.
.._ Jan ai '66,1y 831 Broadway, New York
. -
EE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE OF AN TN-
M YALl.R.r4Pitblished for the benefit and as a caution
to young titeritind - ortient. who' stiffer from Nirvana De
bility, Premature Decay of illanhood,Vgc., supplying at
the same time the means of self-cure. By one who has
Amer? 441,1854 C qftc.r nadergotag considurnble quackery.
itlfetniltsflngtipostWCaddre envelope, single cop
ies, free of cbarge,may be had of the author.
_
NATIIANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co
". • • ' - pan. al.'43S-1.94
THE Committeeldn'Siegsties, appointed at the
Tioga County Soldiers' Convention, are re—
tionsted.tal'Oieet,iit Weltiebrecl on 'Tiriday, Sept
14, to make such arrangements as are necessary
in ordei..ta a - dee/004 14i - object for which they
were appointed. M. L. CLARK,
:•1; ,1 4 11 59 1 .: 16 .:. 6 ?../1 3 ,0 8 . , , - - Chair'n of Com.
1!EN=11
BA SQUINES,
PARSON'S COMPRI&
Lif.NOW OFFERING'BARGAINS IN
• i
French Cambrics.,
French Prints,
4E2 rs ngtip Pripts,
American Prints,
French Ginghams,
. 1 :1'00,44'G-wiglitho=
„Plaja,Alpacao,
L :„L •
Plaid Alpacas,
' Striped Alpacas,
t I •
Plaid Poil , de Chenes,
Chenie ,‘
Figgr.. 4~
Melanges,
_ a 4-
Poplins,
Challies,
De Laines.
Plain Wool ,De Laines,
Sun Umbrellas,
Shawls,
Sacques,
~ ~ ~~
4 : , -:-. fir LaiNei' Clothii, .:?'-,!
Black Silks,
k7_.t._v
' -4 Spring" Coatings,-
u
uSpritigTOLAtilPio
;-•
Kentucky Jeanii,
MINI
1' •
Cotl.ongdes t ,
Sheetings,
CIMIE
shirtings
2, ~...,,.,:
WSJ
stoop Skirt,
A . 4,_
•
El
~ •;~ ~
- -I- invite the attention._ of all, buyers of
dry goods to my new stock ; assuring them
that I intend to give them the full value of
their money, and-alio a good assortment of
new and seasonable goods to select from.
J. A. PARSONS,
186 e.
7:T
(ktte J. It, Bowen,)
The undersigned, having formed a copartnership
in the mercantile business,
Are now receiving fsom Raw York a fine steak of.
We ask portionlir attention to our stook of
LADIES'
,GArrEits, ,;
as we shsll sell them very much cheaper than last
WE SHALL SELL GOODS AS CHEAP AS
THE MARKET WILL AFFORD FOR
No. 1 Union Block, Wellsboro, Pa.
July 4,1888. J. R. BOWEN & CO.
J. R. BOWEN. A. HOWLAND
VIBE, LIFE & MINNIE
- W. H. SMITH,
GENERAL POLICY AGENT FOR TI
OGA COUNTY, PA.
Home, N. Y.,
Atha, - 2,080,000 3,800,439
Phenix, 1,000,000 5,000,000
North-American, Pbilad'a, 1,000,000 731,000
Putnam, 600,000
Farmers' Mutual, Middle Penna 357,402 92
Wyoming, 250,000
Lycoming Mutual, Muncy, Pa.
Columbia Mutual, Lancaster, Pa...
Globe Mutual, Life, N. Y. City,
N. Y. Accidental,
Travelers' Accidental, Hartford, ..
Equitable Life Assuranoo Society.
Non-Hazardous, Hazardous, and Extra-Haz
aedons Risks taken at reasonable rates. Policies
Issued, and all Losses adjusted at this Office.
W. H. SMITH, Wellsboro', Pa,
July 25, 1866.—tf.
ME
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SOAPS,
PERFUMERY, GLASS, PUTTY,
OILS; PAINTS, VARNISHES,
DYES, COLORING
MATERIALS,
MR VINES & MOORS
FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES,
and bought in such quantities that they can al
ways be sold at
Agit- Quality is of the first importance in med
ullae.
Prices reduced to snit the market.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, cHEMICALS,
DYES, & COLORING MATERIALS
is without doubt the most complete and extensive
to he found in this part of the State.
DYERS & WOOLEN FACTORIES
The stock of glass is also extensive, comprising
Wlidow glass, all sizes,
Preach glass for Pictures,
Mirror glass plates for old frames, .
Initkt glassware for the table--
Such as Goblets, Tumblers,, Cream Pitchers,
Spoon-abiders, &c., Lamps, Lamp:
Chimneys, Lantern Glass,
in fact, it is impossiblo to enumerate. All sorts
of articles made of Glass and sold at Drag stoles,
can be found at Roy's.
Roy's stock of pure Wines and Liquors for Me
dicinal purposes has long been known to the phy
sicians of this county. These Liquors are of the
purest and best quality, selected with groat care,
and expressly for medical uso. Perfumery and
Soaps of all kinds,-
BE
SODA & CREAM TARTAR:, SALERA
PUS, GINGER, NUTMEGS, SPICES,
CLOVES, PEPPER,
WRITING-PAPER, INK, PENS; PEN
"OILS, YANKEE NOTIONS AND
FANCY GOODS.
a pore and reliable artiolo, perfectly eafa a te nse.
Lasts much longer than the poorer qualities, It
will be sold at Roy's as ebeap as the cheapest.
carefully and accurately compounded from pure
and reliable-medicines. giAir• Orders by mail
promptly attended to.
$2,000 A YEAR made by any one with $l5
Stencel Tooia. No experience necee
eery._ The Presidents, 'Cashiers, and Treasurers of 3
Bank, indorse the circular. Sent free with aaniplea.—
Addreeri the American Stencil, Tool - Work*, Springfield,
Vermont
MONTANA SILVER POWDEII.—An entirely new
invention for silver plating articles of brass, cop•
per, German silver, bronze, and for renewing and pol
ishing silver and silver plated ware. It will Go desira
ble In evers , bonseheld, store and workshop, as by its
use silver plated ware, whose plating is worn off can be
restored to its original beauty, and all articles of brass,
copper, Ac, can he instantaneously sliver plated at a tri
fling expense, and can be kept permanently silvered by
as occasional application, Sold at Ttors drug store.
:r.
TUBILATE.-A new book for the choir, sing
it) ing school and conventions, L.' 0. .Emer
son, the most popular composer of the day. Sin
gle, copies, $l. 38, or $l2 per dozen, For sale by
LANG 4 ITTUITE,
Mansfield, Ang. 15, 1886.-41
THE TIOGA CORNET RA:,'D is in good blowing or.
der. and will play for woks, celebrations, kc., ter
a raasonablo compensat,on. F. 11. Adams leader,
IT. F. CIARRRTSON aeoralarY•
nip, davit 1,1886.-2 m.
- - •
Commie, N. Y.
New Firm and New Goods.
J. R.--BOWUN & CO.,
DRY. GOODS AND GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS
AND CAPS, &C., &C
season.
READY PAY.
WELLSBOROUGH
INSURANCE AGENCY.
Oath Asserts.
...$2,000,M) $3,589,817
John A. Roy,
EEBEME
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES
All selected with great care, warranted to be
THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES
These are the mottoes at
ROY'S DRUG STORE
Always call before you purchase,eldewbere
The stock of
SUPPLIED WITH DYE-WOODS
BY THE CASK, AT
WHOLESALE
PRICES.
CRYSTAL KEROSENE,
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
600,000
500,600
500,000