The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, September 26, 1866, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY SERI' * _2B, 1866
?few- , 4..dva;tteeplAraLek o :
Special Notice—N. Asher.
Meat Market—A. J. Tipp*. -
Attorney at Law—John W. Guernsey.
Executor'e Notice—W. R. ()ries.
Photoz,raph Gallery—S. Ccorr.
C au tion—William Allen.
Land Salcs—Commissioners.
Whitneyvillo-11. Frurrington. „
Orphans' Court Sale—N. Auitin and 11. Brooks
Administrators.
Executor's Notice—gaituu Bogen.,
REPUBLICAN MEETINGS.
monday, Oct. 1. COVINGTON, Sarong and Ni
) chols.
MANSFIELD, F. E. Smith, V.
A. Elliott.
DELMAR, [Battle arlel hones,]
Dr. Webb, M. 11. Cobb.
Tuesday, Oct-2. MAINSBURG, Strang and Ni
chols._
WELLSRORO, frojiag Men's
Republican ; Club]
FARMINGTON, Pious() s. 13.4
F. E. Smith, V. A. Elliott.
CHATEAU, [Starke Corners.]
_ Garreteon arid Major ,Mer
rick.
BAILEY CREEK, kenry
Al
leo, J. C. Adonis.
Wednady, Oct. 3. TOGA, S. B. Elliot W. A. Ni
chols.
ROSEVILLE, *Stribi in& W
11. Smith.
CHATHAM, [Shortsville] F. E.
Smith, V. A. Elliott.
WESTFIELD, [Cowaneque
Valley] Major Merrick,
.Garretaon.
Thursday, Oet. 4. • I:IELSON, Strang and Wm. H.
- - -
' - KEENEYVILLE,boIa and
, S, B.. Elliott.
CHARLBSTON, [R:ound , Top]
Dr. Webb, M. H. Cobb.
B ROOK FLU LD, [Hollow] Mer
rick and Garretson. .
Friday, Oct. 5. LAMB'S CREEK, S. 13.\Elltott,
D. R. Seymour.
-- -s,„NrOKFIELD, [near
ugh's] Garretson, Merrick.
KNOXVILLE, Strang and W.
IL.F4eitb.
NILEE VALLEY; Mitchell-end
Cobb.
Saturday, Oct. 8. DELMAR, .[VaWag e. house]
Nichols and Webb.
DELMAR,. [Coolidge s. house]
Mitchell and Webb.
RICHMOND, [Spencer's mills]
Henry &lieu, S. B. Elliott.
MITCHELL'S CREEK, John
W. Uuernsey, C. IL Seymour.
Muuday night, Oct. 8. WRLLSBORO, S. E. Wil.
son, E. E. Smith.
These meetings are all fur the evening. -
The friends of freedom in the several dis
tricts are earnestly recommended to bold club
meetings for the purpose of folding tickets, ap
pointing challengers for election day s , and such
other committees as may be necessary to enable
Repnblicans to do their whole duty on that day.
TCr.snev, Oct. 9. - :General Election. Tioga
txpectB every Repohlicah to do his duty.
Miss •atrraNE SMITE has , just re
ceived her fall and winter Flock of millinery
goody, fresh from New York.
PLUMB.—Weareobliged to 2. 1 .1 r. Chaun
cey Hall,of Charleston, for A specimien of a pro
htie,three bushel plum tree. It hangs full and
heavy with damson plums. We,hatl heard noth
ing f any plume coming to maturity in this re
giun the prettint season.
ADMITTED TO THE Bart.—Capt. 'J.
11. Stow, of this village, was admitted to prae
tire in the several courts of this cennty, nt the
last session of the Court. lie may he found at
the office of W. 11. Smith, Esq.
MeSEIT. STRANG & LEACH, of the west part of
the county, were also admitted to practice in the
several courts of this county, at the same time.—
We bear each of these young men Ppuken of in
terms of 'high praise, each having passed credal.
bie exau4nationt. Success tti
OCEOLA, Sept. 17, 1880.
Frichd Cobb—Dear Sir:—Please insert in the
next Agit , rtor the following card :
A CAP 11.-T am credibly informed that a report
is circulating in some parts of this county. that
intend next winter, if elected this fall, to vote fro
l7otran, or any other Copperhead' candidate, who
may be presented for the office of United States
Senator by the Johnson Copperhead party.; and
to return expect to receive a lucrative office from
toe Government at Washington. I can maitre
toe people of- this Assembly district that, if elect
et. I Ann vote far the 'Radical Republican can
di hue for United States Senator; and that under
to circumstances can I be induced to support any
titer than the regular Republican candidate fur
mat Hell office. The rumor is without the slight
v!tbuncintion in fact. Yours, truly.
WM. - T. HUMPHREY
TEMPERANCE MEETINfIS.—E. CARS
'TELL, Esq., agent of the Grand Divieton of 9. - of
T. of Penneylvania, addreeecd a meeting of citi-
zits of Weliaboro at the Preshyterian,lecture
room, Saturday evening. The address wea"o"
1 , 1. and a call for charter metnbore fora Divlsinn
0 S. of T.; at the close, resulted in the recording
of upward of 'twenty iiiiuree
Mi. Carswell addressed the people on the same
rotjcot et the Court Bouse on Sunday evening.—
The suchence was tarps and the umeting a decided
Additional pauses for a charter were
procured, swelling the list to thirty-five. Our
pcople may rest assured thelt" the eoterpriseis in .
fi for way to achieve much good.
THE 3lss MEETINti AT TIOctA..--.ln
Iplte of an equinoctial storm of "unusual' violence
inn duration, the gathering at Tioga to Lear ad
gesse.s fr‘m Col. Foutsita: Ptiitst,,, 4 ton
Thursday, was large- and eothuziasilim. It was
the third day of continuous rain t-the roads were
4sls of mortar, the wind was from the north
.cd tatt, Ind therefore most iuelement. But not
, v,i, mete hindrances could cool the ardor of the
lercle, who assembled to the number of 2,000, as
rrort reaches us. Col. Forney : was taken sick
,thile speaking at Couderdpurt, utterly worn out
with his labors dining the .cauipitign. , He as
ri:Lt epe.iging three tiined to large 'crothis
— Which lb two times too many for the strongest
'd men. Owing to this fact he was 'obliged to
return to Philadelphia, and was not at Tioga.—
Icis was a great disippointment to the people,
tut not being attributable to any cause whisk
:.:ght have been avoided, nobody is to titanic.—
d have received a note from Col. Forney, ea
!res,ing his sincere regrets for big inability to fill
n , engagement, and stating that there was no
chip for it but to go home and go to bed.!' We
tit, only Lope that the Illness with which he is
t hreatened may pall byt)stattllanye thin able toTfill
` - 'me of his many engagements in the eastern
itrt of the fitate.
Judge Pitkin was there, and his aired' of two
'court' duration, in the midst of rain storm,
14 ' " ceived with great euthushatom A stand
vat erected under the awning near Laldwin't
store, arid every available foot of apace on either
taud, np and down the street, and across the
street, within hearing distance, was
The crowd stood ankle deep in mud in front of
the stand, and never flinched.. The effort was a
to:leer of eloquence, and marltedl4*l ( ,o l . --
'lodge Pitkin was a witness to tho terrible
o 't of Union men in Ness Orleans, and•his vivid
P r Ttrayal of that scene of horror and-dhiath made
adtep impression upon the people.
1104 the day beau fair, the meeting nould base
lava the largest ever convened in Tina. county.
I P r ocession composed or moro s sikep forty
ons--twenty four-hor se teams included—would
have Wellal;Or'O'at 8 M. - Tile' riOulThiii'a
inet 'and jollied tpward - i.uf 150 wagons from
tharlestoti, at Potter's and' Crooked Creek, toge.:
tber with..fiutmany more from Middlebury, Chat
. ham and Farmington:. The rain spoiled -.all this,
but did not discourage the people.. it rejoices us
' to know that no equinoctial storm can antapitt
the popular ardor in Tioga county.
We have participated in many campaigns,' : and
can bear witness that in none have we witnessed
so much deep feeling and determination among
the Republican masses. The neighborhood meet
ings are filled to overflowing with enthusiastic
men. The signs are auspicious. Let every man
resolve tmgive over no effort, until the polls close
en the f' - t - day of October. - The promise of an
overwhelming victory over the Combined forces
of treason, was never so manifest.
NEW RAILROAD.—The new road from
the Arnot mines to Blossburg is nearly comple
ted. It is built in the most substantial manner,
and reflects great credit upon the enterprise of
the company. , -
Now, fellow-burghers, when shall our end of
the roe,d;hetiitptp - Is there public spirit enough
in WellatinrB initalang tlie - tirobabie.litte tt:t build
four or five miles of railroad? . Tharo is `capi tal '
enough, fix.* and floating; bp.t. wilk our men of
:means consent to build a ICW:Lutileal,tiCaGlititt;,of
railway which, one day, wilt aeli for &tine tiplai
the cost
Suppose tho corporators of the:Wellsbotti and
`Blossborg road have a meeting for consultatiop.
Something may come of it. `At least on barni
will come. of it. Hercules will not 'pick to tip
and set us down on the nearer borders of the great
world. We must help ourselves.
The Free BapthstOhiireh;of Sullivan
will be Dedicated **Today the, 4th of. Oeto-!
tober.
B. Bargeill:44sEirriebtrig : fServiiis to commence
at 11 o'tgoeli,-1-...ta. _
. [For the Agitator.]
Comtrion School..
Teachers' examinations will be held as follows:
Oceola —Oct. 1
Brookfield, (red school house,) " _2 _
W witfield -3
Clymer, (Sabinsville,) "'
Gaines, (Vermilyea's,)
Farmington, ( house schoolhour s ): 8
Chatham,' )i Close tar, tiiK,ktitiia . .4 . itr: 10
Delmar, (Butler schoolhouse ,} 12
Wellsboro, (Academy,) ' ", 13
Union, (Swamp 5ch001h0u5e,}..:......:." 16
Liberty, (111ocklinueo,) 17
Blass -
Covington " 19
Nelson " 22
Lawrenceville ....... " 23
Tioga " 24
Middlebury, (11 - ollidaytown,) " 25
Charleston, (Dartt Settlement,) ...... "26
Mansfield, (Normal School,) ;:" 27
Sullivan, (Gray's Valley,) " 36
Rutland, [Roseville,] 31
Jackron, [Millertownd ..... ...„ Nov. 1 -
Deerfield. [Union Academy,] " 3
Tioga County Teachers' Institute at Tioga, on
Nov. 20, 21, 22, 23.
Examinations will be principally written.
School Directors and the friends of education
in general are invited to attend these examina
tions.
It is especially desirable that the Secretary of
the School Board in each district should he pres
ent. S.I. PRICE, Co. Sup't.
Knoxville, Sept. 22, 1866
BRADFORD ITEMS.—TIse Troy Ga
reoe says A barn owned by A. Murray, two
wiles north of Troy, together with two horses,-
several tons of hay, and-some grain, was burned , '
011 the night of the 12th" The Troy Atherieum
ham made arrangements fora course of, lectures
the coming winter. We notice among other names
of lecturer, th.it of - Alexander 11. Stephens, late
of the Southern Confederacy. As soon would we
incite Benedict Arnold, were he living. The
same paper says that Edward Claflin, of Roaring
Brooch, was killed by the cars near Troy on the
7th. Also, thdt Richard Gormau, a painter, felt
!row the scatlolding of the new store of Reding.
ton, Maxwell and Leonard, on the tith, and was
badly injured. Also, that Baldwin, former editor
of the Troy Tuner, is the proprietor of the Cop
perhead paper at Hornelisville. We always said
that the fellow was a pare mercenary. Bradford
~ , a nty maple a capital bargain in exchanging for
Winker.
BRADFORD COUNTY.—The Republi
can: of Bradford county have nominated the fol
lowmg ticket:
Congress, Hon. Ulysses IClercor: Associate
Judge. J. W. Van Dyke; Representatives. G. W.
Kinney. James H. Webb; Sheriff, Wm. Griffis;
Prothonotary, W. A, Thames; Register and Re
corder. Gen H. J. Madill ; ommissioner, Win.
B. Dodge; Auditor, Diane I). Soler; Coroner, J.
11. Hurst.
The Laclo's . Fr!erid for October is char
ming. 'De fashions, Inter-piece,' patterns: - 'B:c.,
.te.,.compare favorably with those of costlier pe
riodicals devoted to like parpos - de. $2 '5O per
)sar, or two copies for $4. Deacon & Peterson,
Philadelphia'. _ ' - : - .
Peterson's Magazine, the 'cheapest of
till like publications, is scarcely behind its fellow's
of larger pretensions: Its engrasingeere always
ary,d, find its patteriab,.lhough not so numerous,
e very fine. 42 per year, o...f..Ppter#D, Phil
adelphia.
All of the magazines' :end fading dailies and
weeklies may 1)e purchased of Young, at elle Walla
tO,ro Bookstore, and Of "gia. Etiokt the . Po;teteOl
Li .ga.
NENN - GOODS. -= WILCOX 8 ttARKEit
are :pill ug irC,boal.s 9f. goods for they, Erion de,
which they prOpom to eel at verY l )l)i - /fidhilii.'"=`
Gaod calico at 18 eente per yard, and other good
in proportion. C all and see" Our Ittr t ge stock and
prices, and be convinced of the fact that 4he :.reg
tilator" fully •811etaius - ite - -name. Advertisement
next weak'. - • ' - -* w. &B.
NEW GOODS.—The new fall stack of good& far
thweatablishment of C. S. Mather S Co., Laws
renceville, if now being received ; embracing all, 1 1
the new styles t:t drew go ods,a well as &owes
tic and staple goods, all bought for cub/. and to
be sold as irey flows priees.. I.lo ; upt fail to call
at Stoic of ' - -
C. S. MATHER & CO.
- Lawrenceville, Sept. 19, 1866.., ,
A new lot of Zephyrs at Pauline Smith's
MARRIAGES
In Middlebury, Sept. I itli, 1588: by Tbounte
eune.,Y, , FE9.. Mr. ALBERT F. BAN.ER, of
brirY 141,43 DiAN t
In Wellaboro, Sept 18, by Bev. J. Sbnw, Mr.
M. V. PURPLE Of Deerfield; and MiSB MARGARET
RIBEROLLE, 01 Wellaboro.
A bountiful. supply of duke aceompauied the
foregoing notice. We would copy the old En
gl i-h custom ofdlying all our old shoes after the
hnppy couple, for good lock, only for the fact that
p r i nte rs go barefooted, when they fling their old
shoes awny.—ED.]
In Delmar, Sept. 19, by. Rev. J. F. Calkins. Mr.
Jeyix STEELE end Miss ALICE CopEFTlCff, , llll of
Del 111 0.4
BRING TIIKiI ALONG !-.1 . will pay four cent,/ per
pound for rags; three cent , ' per pound for old
newspapers, pamphlets, &mimes:its, and books
without their corers; and one cent and .1 half
per pound for mixed scrap paper,:—CASH—et my
bookstore, No. 5, 1:1t lon block,,Wellalioro, Pa,
Sept- b . , lson: ' ITLIGIFYOUNG:--
TFIE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE is ntanufactnrei with
certain improvements, secured by letters patent, under
dates of May 5. Ib63,;nrul December 4, 1865. Ons of
these illtproVeMetitS COPPER the arrangement of fittings
portableash pan in the hearth of a cooking storat tipo
evelvt, the kelteg ILS it passes down from the grate. ;_ All
tierstin,l tire cautioned against manufacttirlMr.. vending
oi• Using otbmvatoves made in imitation of the Ameri
can, as cults have been commenced for infringement. of
the, no ten ts ; end ail persona manufacturing, Benin
or raving said imitations, will bo Uable for damages for
infringement cal these letters patent. '
SHEAR, PACK A RD &
17 and 19 Greet] street, Albany, N. V.
The AMERICAN' is for sale by WILLIAM ptoßzwrs,
Welirbera.ip /8-4411*. -
Jo-Ite-Beweir4b- , Cfo w ...
... •
Thankful for the liberal patronage of a die. .
critainating*nktlic intim past, wonl4gen, ItittAßY;
announce to the people of - Tioga and adjoining
counties, that tiley are now-receiving from New
York a large and well selected
STOCK OF GOODS,
adapted to the wants of this community, which
they will sell as usual at the
VERY LOWEST 31.iRiCE f"PRI0114.
. .
Ilavingl/conie entiitdottitat,lie
ter -fox:
OUR CIISTQMERS AND OURSELVES;
1: 1 , doing a toady,- pay business, we shall : continue
to sell our goods ori the principle '
SHALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES AND
READY TAY. • '"
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t P. 3
Our 'Mork 043114E4r , part ,- Tor Dry' Goof);
' - aterng;which berg:hard- -
CASSibiiitES:BR6AI) CLOTH, SAT:
IN_, T, TWEEDS,
.'
also, a large line a
L AIN ES" DR ESOOODS'
AND TRIMMINGS„ DUPLEX
Eirfiticr; - My'Eß'ool4o
AND OTHER -KINDS ",•-t°
• OF 'HOOrSKIETS. -
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YANKEE NOTIUNS', lIATSCeAIiff;
BOOTS. AND ,SROES, —3
• -• ;lES,B.ARDWARE, CROCK- .
ERY, &C., &Cf.' '
A. long experience in the lumber trade &veil tie
cengdenee that We'can zitipply
JOBBERS AND OTHERS;-
with synythitigin ih'eir line at raise.
PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY -• TO
THEM
We cordially invite one and'all to cal and see
our stook before purchasing elsewbere, as we be=
lieve you will save money by so doing. Don't
, forget the
EMPIRE STORE, NO. I'ENION 'BLOCK
WeHeber°, Sept. J9,,,12.66.
Stoves Stoves
A ND 11AlltDW ABE!
MR: WILLIAM ROBERTS begs : trt
ILL announce to the'citizens of -Tioga County,
that in addition to his excellent stook of Strives,
Tin-Ware, Brittania, arid" Sheet;lron Ware, ha
has, at a great outlay, stocked- his stAre,_oni
MAfN STREET,,, VtL15,8134i,71,'
with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles,.
NAILS, SPIKES,-CROWBARS,--X OUT,
RAND ANDtEUVICISIVitS,r;
ITRAP HINGES, ,
,:dikgflsTEß's TQQI. , S.L.
~:PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS, L .-4 'K'
BITTS
'~
MT -STOCKS, HATCHETS, .0/11SELS1
, SHOVELS, sem:Ts...l'olAS. `;.;
• BENCH-SCREWS
WOOD SCREWS, :CARRIAGE-BOLTS;
• BußßS.:,slaiNs. w4sHERS,.
MX - BOXES, AXLE- '
TREES, ELLap. ,
TIC • --
SPRINGS, 110R,SE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE --
:104,1iltkWrpqm , .
POPPERS,
,SAUSAGE•OUTTERS AND STUFFMTS
COMBINED:' Also, PISTOLS, —
RISTOL CARTRIDOEt3,
)*t .11POWDEFLi ANLE
'DAPS. •
I ; %
PATENT BARNDWR MINOINGS,
a new thing; and mide.ffir.risit. bat a
few of the many artioler "composing our stock
of llarduare.
We isvito ,tho pmblivrtt-gltli for
'titra kebtrlFOlND4lll*litilf
goodale 'out ; 'anti alirofk- for- or tior q n
proMptly and welli'lVlLllAtliollllWre, '
•
-IV4llsboro, &pi. 1, 1866-0: -
' 4 3 •
BULLARD &I TRUMAN'S
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is alive to the wants of the People
COME AND RIAMINE for yourselves our
race selected, stock of Me Jeer
t? A I
FALL GOODS!
•_ lifi4 - Tiat)lV. vt 111.4374'
7 4 12.1zatilliD nil
• •f i Lh
Wetworinse to hold thirtiadtrof-Alie Stirrotni
tug country against the eneroachmont•otfhrbign
advertisements. %Ye will advertise only what we
use able t.. 1 do. Our
' 7
DitEs . -001jg" STOGY
i 3 in ikt@V l SlAski.a l / 1 0 . 64 06 :5 15 VALKP ,11 ;estif:Likr
have examihea.
DOMEg r aCEO
.
• • - :actr%
we have in abundance. nob as first class
Prints, Sheetings, &c., &c
OUR H - AT__4 C. 'STOCK
we take pride in
CLOTHING
made to order and guaranteed a perfect fit .or no
sale.
Just rfeeirO a niee-ji-of.iiine
Daplex: Eliptic ;:'
They nee I no recommend as all who-have had
than can lenity.
•
LIZ
OUR )300T j' SHOE STOCK
BE
~ :aa.
BALMOREL CLOTH
Ci ,ii_ ± ', , - .: 3 1 . '.ii. , ..,i-i: ._ ~1,i,.=_1
and KID GAITERS to suit all eustomers.—
tumbermen some and examine oar Boots.
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t i 1 Li,. •2
- Eve.
j,t t 1 s tt,ti
wo. - iirelsrepa
r t : o"'d(stribi ni,"_tii9lo-tgi,t‘pt,tc6E
f '- •
CROCKERY,
We bare received a beautiful assortment of the
very latest styles.
t;I:r
".O . ; 4 IroULLARiII . ,
A - CA;: 3 -, 24l.!;&eStaitAlL=
Willleboro, Sept. 12,1866.
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GROCERIES,
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Can be made by every man, woman, and child in
this eakanty, if they will stiietty "ere to: the
plan of baying their goods of the well-
known popular old concern of
IMIDIMIZO
W. K. Smith's' Sons.
..4 4 4. 3 0?/4. I .POINTY;4:i
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•j Thousands aneldbarilindi igtvothk Atm° al
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seedy reaped their rewiht*-by i Oslatoisg. Every
iadoi-;I: 1.11
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DRY 009DS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING,
.
BOCatikatIOASAEWS/ CAPS,
CARTITS,IML:C/ArE{S;
r. 1•. .:
•
! are on hand in, ndance,
=EMI
.tlllil?,.P9!1:1,1;8 . 1,A!ILMOIsi,
It
E=MEI
at the old ReHabit firer, the
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`PEOPLES' STORE
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GRAVE AND IMPORTANT INFORMA
TION TO CASH BUYERS WHO WISH
TO SPEND TFIEIRONEY WHERE
THEY CAN GET THE MOST FOR IT.
W. R. I SMITIPS SONS' system of keeping
sit enormous stock•of goods at all times of, the
year, and selling them ebeap—tbis system so ob
noxiods to big profit stores—is fairly begun for
the Fall - eiiaSon at their store, and such a year for
doing people good was never known before. Cer
tainlp thereAvitta;gaintwasou for swindling pri
ces now ;11stiNftie had mad& of theta already.
The gresk advantage an,d_importance, of trading
for Cash dr Ready pay is folly illustrated by-_the
low prices now saging as the. Feeple's - S tore.
A F tirtf().-MAS-S7 11114i144
FMMT :
& PEOPLE
GENERALLY.
- • ". 4
Buy yolsr g oods of a concern which has a big
assortment and is selling ten times as many goods
and of course can sell them as many times chea
pev;than small concerns. We give all such ad
vatitsliee to ouriMistom'ets.
A FEW (IT DINGS FOR THE Pau
/G 'l '
DENT BUYER T ' D ' OrtiilDEE DEVISEE SFEND
, IND HIS MONEY.
it 4 3 al" : j ` rtes _ Lt
#47lntrir t ikg 43res Ogrusits ; bar
und rritits'of interest an no real takers at
that—all,of,wbieh,ts very bad as against. R.
Smith's Kaaestiuttien -Light expensis- mind no
*eats, new goods at break down prices, and the
good old mottwiet pred.4rood yak's,. and
quiek returns, flying to the breeze. The feet is,
the onlyttrue,aud certain road to fortune .for the
umrcliarrt is alwayii - in give'-bib enatinneriz di' vie
do. the must he can for his money, and depend On
large sales tor bis .profits... Again, our popular
and legitimate system.of dealing, buying strictly
for cash. always having cash on hand. render us
master" of, tfil sitzmy t ionyrhenlyiz . op getnespiithe
markk.
'Never before was there such a tempt
ritty4lot +l , goods - bre. priees,- as--
,
andgetiltshowfromihis
_ time forward.
e'
j 19, 9 ,.. Goods and Clothing oatt!t•be
beat, and
lever leaves the store without buying, and none
;vb..) care what thersai;vellf—inake the assertion
that they can buy goods elsewhere as cheap. We
tileatifit*ittock !'
; ;
BOOT&AND SEWEs ; Fr A .I'B AND, CM'S,
thejli fekeptip the countyp j cliffl, if nothittgiotote
than to sea the CHEAP GOODS on the anxious
emintt:r,lt 13TH r rri
CARPETS Atiit O itilAuS
1.• - •:tf
at ruinous luw rates. 4hC l COlltage and palace can
replenished for a song — now, by calling on the
40- itrErienet. • -- • - • •
CROCKERY, - WALL P
rod itioNiqipd otheiartieles, can be found; and
one 'Who sees them oan help baying. We
Nwifapture all the 'CLOMAIV.qwe sop. Every
dressed, man buys hishorness of William It.
S'aillh's Sons. We also make to older. Oar Cutter
jaaster,9f!
,his he stands_ down the hall for
: 110, luai.Arbo wieldq the shears for,a livelihood'-
Nit
ffla cure thedeformed,.
Wz keep' Pork,' .Flour* and gait,
Witsrialab icrtr coriess than. nwitket - flats. .
'tic . matio• than Aver the dety,of every man
;and woman to Call here before "buying, and look
through tbe stocle of tempting goOds and bargains,.
'swita - ane- - -etm imagine •or form' any idea 'how
great 40.iffereneti, there
.ikbett'veen the , prices of
.gands bought for.cash and prices of goods else
whe—r—e boughftfOrr notes that arei - rifpaid promptly.
I The safest thing — flir-a . ll.2huyers who want the
lowednoteivAn , goods, IS to Cell ataLget W. R.
Smith's Sons' prices, and take around in your
pockets to compare. A great many stores will
girthecold shoulder after you visit the Old Ctn.—,
ner wheii they _work for their customers.
YOtt - cihrifit - thistake the place, as - it Occupies
the room of fourAtores,immediately on the Erie
raillitrY; unit the 'v . :1131144 eon stiintly going ett; --
Call, if for nothing more than to see how we
1- &Ate the guns. „,Yous, trztlY. 1, • •
W. R., faLITRIeSOIIO.
Addison. N. Y., Sept 5,1866. .
„ifitr Storei
TAKE this method of announcing to the citi
aens of Blossburg and surrounding country
that they hazet,elpened.stotore at the gbove
,place
toi the late of pure
ZELVZO EMNCES/IgD
Liquors of all kinds. Paints, Oils, Brushes, Lamp,
Coal Oil, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Extracts
of all kinds, Fancy Articles, Yankee Notions, ee.
We ask an inspection of our goods, assuring the
public that we cannot he undersold in the county.,
Edierytiang iniaally kept id ir Drag Store will
tin Oct be f 09 134 at this estabbehmea t. Satisfaction
gnarkeitiii all cases. Remember thet!place,
. ,
; Main Street, loppOsit6 'the 'Post , Office,
Blossburg, Pa.
E="lMlf=
MM
J. L. WILLIAMS & CO,
WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A
SUMMER GOODS
At the People
Ill's Store, Corning, N.Y.
1 I II
Adapted to the want; of all classes ; and as we
laid in for a good stock just before the- late ad-
Vallee to New York, we 8113'110w enabled to sell
most of e caumods stt.about
djJer,..Y
NEW yORK PRICES. •
.1
-
We would call especial attention to our large
stock of goods for
FRENCHMUSLINS AND ORGANDIES
ever offered in this market. We also have a nice
assortawnt of
in cloth and silk, to which ire invite the attention
of buyers. Our stock of _
CLOTHS AND CASSLNIERES,
for men's awl buy'r. tteo,r, iA kept very full, and
•• 1, , _4a •>.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
on short notice and in the Litest style
Our facilities fur BUYING GOODS are UN
SURPASSEPF by ,any 24 this section, and wo
wiShrieditfititoofMat 4
We do not intend to' be UNDERSOLD by
any.'
WO tinder our thanks to the citizens of'll'oga
Co., who have patronized us and would respect
fully invite those who have never done so to call
and IWO WI. Store opposite the Dickinson 11.. use
On Ma*Street, three doors west of the corueto;
and t oore east of llungerford'.2 Bank.
• ,
11Eted's Bridle= and tiries,
=ISE
A . MOST valuable. article for all who drive hot.
1 - 1 1 .
sea. See " Agriculturist" for March, IS6B.
Itecommended by Wilkes, of the Spirit of. the
Times; Bonner, of the New York Ledger, and
many other celebrated horsemen.
The subscriber owns the patent fur Tioga, Sus
quebanna Bradfortcoun ties. Individual or
toi'►ngt#p rights feisille; on faiorabfis termg. -
, Harness makers who wish to make the lines for
Their customers who buy individual righis, will
be dealt with liberally.
By a slight alteration, the safety lines may be
'attached to almost any bridle.
- All persons are cautioned against making or
using the bridle qr lints,‘inthh counties aforesaid *
without authority from the undersigned.
TO THE LADlES.—Ladies wishing ornamen
tal hair work done, can find patterns of all
the latest designs at Mrs &field's millinery rooms
opposite the post office. All orders for hair jew
elry neatly and promptly tilled. Pins, earrings,
bracelets, anger rings, guard chains, all made on
short notice. Persons at a distnnce sending or
ders by mail may be assured that they will be
carefully attended to."
The highest prices paid for hair.
Mrs, Sofield is
.now receiving a fall supply of
millinery, together with Madame Demorest'sma
chine rippers, a most convenient little artiele for
ripping machine sewing also Madame's celebra
ted toilet artietes-L.corseis. jAdit, skirt elevatas,
de. Bonnets and bats repaired in all the new
styles. Sept. 12,1866-2 in
A LARGE assortment of window glassat
-.HORDES d CII A3IIIERS.
Tinga, Sept. 12, 1866.
rpTINTIOO X '6ot r tNlit'll n mod blowing or
-L der. and will play for pit lac.. coloitrat tons, tc..
a reasonable comptinsatiets. .11.11. Adams legtler,
H. F. GARRETSON, Secretary.
Tiers, August 1,1866.-2 m.
AT BLOSSBUBG, PA
3. L. wiLLiAigs t 4
PRESCRIPTIONS
carefully put up at all times
SPItNEth ASSORTMENT OP
lADIES' SUITS,
and the finest line of
LADIES' SACQUES, TA_LNIAS AND
BASQUINES,
Balmoral and }loop Skirts,
of ovary variety
GINGHAMS,
ALPACAS, POPLINS, DeLAINES,
CHALLIES, SUN niBRELLAS,
JEANS, COTTONADES, SHEET
INGS, SHIRTINGS
- SMITH &
Corning, N. Y., June 27, MM.
(Eaten,te4 Noromb“ 7, 15t7,.)
- - •
ROBERT C.. SIMPSON
Wellabor°, Sept. 5, 1,556—tr
IYELLSIioROUGTI
MB, LIFE & ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE AGENCY.
W. H. SMITH,
GENERAL POLICY AGENT FOR TI
OGA COUNTY, PA.
Cash capital. Assets.
Rome, N.
....... 83 , 589 , 817
Aye, 2,000,000 3,300,439
.
Phenix
1,0011,000 5,000 000
Norya American, Philad'a, 1,000,000 731, , 000
Putnam. 600,000
Farmere Mutual, Middle Penna 357,402 92
Wyoming, ... 950,000
Lycoming, Mutual, Muncy, Pa
Columbia Mutual, Lancaster, Pa.
Globe Mutual, Life, N. Y. City, 600,000
N.Y. Accidental, 500,000
Traveler? Accidental, Hartford, 500,000
Equitable Life Assurance Society.
Non-Hazardous, Hazardous, and Extra-Haz
aedous Risks taken at reasonable rates. Policies
Issued,.and all Losses adjusted at this Office.
W. 11. SMITH, Wellsluaro', Pa
July 25,
Drugs, Medicines, Ire.
J..L. BELDEN & Co.,
BLOSSBURCI, PA
lq" REF constantly on hand a fine stock of Pura
Dru'gs, Medicines, Chemicals, ,tc.,
- WINES AND LIQUORS,
for Medicinal and Sacremantal use; also all the
popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Varnishes, Oils,
doe., all kinds of brushes, Dye Colors, Dye Woods
and Stuffs,. fine Toilet Soaps, Nrfumery, Pom-
ades, Cosmetics, &c.,
STATIONERY, PENS, PENCILS,
PAPER AND ENVELOPES,
Memorandum Boob, Pass Books, &e., Potash
in bun at 15 cents per pound, Kerosene Oil,
Lamp Oil, Turpentine, Benzine, &e.
Fresh Oatmeal and Pearl Barley at 10 eta per
pound. We are sole agents in Blossburg for Dr.
N. Weaver's Ext. Fireweed, and warrant it to
cure Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Pimples on
the face, and all diseases arising from impure
state of tho Blood if used according to directions.
Particular attention given to compounding
physician's and other Prescriptions. We guaran
tee satisfaction, both in quality and price.
Remember the Store, opposite the new Coal
Co's Store, Blossburg,Pa.
J: L. BELDEN & CO
Aug. 15, 1566-tf.
Orphans' Court Salo.
IN pursuance of au order of the Orphans' Court
of Tioga county, hearing date the 27th day of
August, A. D. 1866, the following described real
estate, late the property of David Close, deceased,
will be offered at public =ale on the premises, on
Saturday the 29th day of September nest, at two
o'clock I'. M., to wit:
A lot of land in Westfield township, Tioga
Pa., bounded on the north by lands of David
Rexford and Joel Parkhurst, on the east by lands
of Joel Parkhurst, on the south by lands of Wtu.
Simmons, and ou the west by other lands herein
after described and lands of A. B. Close; con—
taining about 50 acres, know as the W. O. Tuttle
lot of Bingham lands.
Also, all that other lot situated in the township
aforevairl, and described as follows: Bounded on
the north by land. of cab! A. E. Close, on the
east ny the lot above rl ,, crihed and said lands of
William Simnions. on the south by buds of Wm.
Simmons and
by lands of
way ; containing about 12 acres. Terms, cash on
confirmation of sale. E. S. SEELEY,
Adm'r of David (' h ate, deed
September 5,1,966,1 t
Orphan's' Court Sale
TN pursuance of an or ler nf the Orphans' Court
of Bogs county, bearing data the 27th day
of August, I:it:C.. the following de , erihed real es—
tate, late the property of Jatnew Campbell. dee'd,
will be offered at public e, on the pretniFes, en
the :Id day of October next, at two o'clock p. m ,
to Wit:
A lot of land situated in the township of Farm
ington in said county: beginning at the south
est corner hereof, it, being the southeast corner
of Jot No. 89 of the allotment of Bingham lands
in Farmington township afore-aid thenceuorth,
degree welt, 92.9 rods along said lot No. 39;
thence east 119.1 rods along lot No 85; thence
south, degree west, 94.3 rode along lot No S 6:
thence north,B9.ilegrees.weF,t, 91.9 rods along lot
No 192; thence west 23 2 rods to the place of be
ginning: being lot No SS of said allotment, and
containing 65.5 acres, being portof, i warrants Nos
1:1711 and 1371. Terms cash on (-inf.] matton of
sale. 4IINOC4I Tl, CAMPBELL
A..ltri'r Matt of Jos: Ca tapt4.ll, deed.
September 19.1696.--4w''
Auditor's Notice
WIRE undersigned having been appointed an
Auditor to distribute money in the hands of
the Administrators of the estate of Royal Rose,
late of Rutland, deceased, will attend to tho du
ties of saidippointment.at his otlice in Tioga bo
rough, on Thursday, the ISth day, of October
next, at ten o'clock a. m. All persons having
claims against said estate, are required to presort
and prove their chums before thei Auditor at that
time, orim debarred from coming in for a share
of said ilssets or fund. F. B. SMITH,
Tioga, Sept. 19, ISII6-4w Auditor.
Win. 'Bache,
David S. Greene,
John Greene,
Henry C. Greene, 1 August Term, 1666
lianneb T. Greene, f-
Mary 11. thecae,
Charles S. Greene,
Heirs at law and legal
representatives of Jno.
Greene, deceased.
Bjectatient for the following described - ,tract
of land, bt,ing in Union township, and described
as follows Beginning at a stone beep the south
east corner of warrant No. -1612; thence-north
by the eastern boundary line of said warrant No.
4612, and by other land of John Green, 251.4. per
ches to a hemlock; thence west 191 perches to a
beech ; thence math 2311 porches to a past in the
warrantline ; thence c I,t alott , s the warrant line
190 perches to the place of beginning; captain—
ing three hundred acres; being part of warrant
No. 4612, John Vaughn warrantee.
And now to wit, September 2d. 1566, rule on
the above named defendants, to appear and plead
tal or before the first Monday of November nest,
or judgment to he entered to c.o. or of plaintiff fur
the land dose: ibed in the above ease.
T. F. DONALDSON, Pro'y
Wellsboro, Sept. 12, 181,6 3m
Auditor's Notice
MLLE undersigned having been appointed an
1 . Auditor todistrihute money in the hands of
tbo Administrator of the estate of John (leorge
joi,l,:qrh, late of Tioga town hip, ticee.t,ml, will
attend to the .lutie; of saiii appointment at his
office is Tioga harengb. t u blon4yi.the 15th day
of Oeti,bee next, at ten o'clock a. m. All persons
having ,claims against said estate are required to
present and prove the same before the Auditor, at
thattime, or be debarred from coining in on such
assets or fund. F. E. SMITH, Auditor.
Tioga, September 1565-4 w
Administrators' Notice
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration upon the estate of Datil Wood
fib d,'inte nt Tinge. township, deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned. Alt persons indebted
to said e.t.tta are hereby notified to make imme
diate payment. and :ill persons having claims
against oil estate are requited to present the
same with vouchers to us for settlement.
F. F, SIVITIL
B. W. CLARK,
Tioga, Sept. 19, ISF.ll—tiw Adufrs.
- OXECITTOP'S NOTlCE.—Letter; Testamen
-4
tart' havine• been granted open the eqate of
Phebe Hayler, late or Westfield, deceased._ all
perirc;r4 indebted to Fold et , tate are required to
eiithe immediate I,IIV1 , 1IV ment. and ati elttitns agates
the some' must he presented to
'M . /LUSTER. BARER, Exee'r.
Westfield, Sept, a, 1866-6w*
In the Common Pleas
No. 2tl