Lr TH,I guava, IVEPNESDAY NOV. 7, 1866 New . Advertisements. Sheriff Srles. R e p-tees Notice. L c ialluistrator's Notice—L. B. Shelves., 4d.Jiiiistrator's Notice—O. B. ;Vella. preserve 3 , .'ur Teeth—J. Rends% tdoilu:etratrix .Nutiee—itiary Borst. 't Mitchell. Notice—B. i 3. Strang. Yalu for Sale—J. Goodspeed. St,lutifer—Dr. Roy. Farrw. for Sale—S. Wetmore., Artleuitural Society—W. A. Nieholr. Sec'y LLY has just got iu a brand-new stock of tilt:ter Goode vahich cannot fail to go off, like hot ako Call and Bee him. For n.—irs the etreka of Wellsboro, during e Fair, a fine gold and Jet Baring. The same pozeeesiou of Mr. A, Foley, at the Jewelry SUNDAY Scnoos, CONCER.T.—Tbe S. S. Ceiacert it the M. .E. Church on Sunday evening was most : rtereFting, and the audience was very large. 6reot credit is due to Prof. Van Allen. Superiti ssdent, and to his efficient te.chcrs for the cciplete coecoes of the u Weir. NAMING-MAI ca.—We ore requoated to give re that the Charletton Plowing-Match Lae been p.-tponed to Batorday, November 70th, at 1 o'clock •P. ',on Wm..l.4riCe farm. Welsh Settlement. C•mryetitors will enter their names on or before the ,rang previoun. The invitation is general. CAll , lliLteo of Arrangements—J. J. Revs, Wm. Knapp, Fm. D. JoneE., Judged—Thoruns E. Jones, TIMM ' Wheeler, Erasttts mith D. G. EDWARDS, Sec'y. ACME T.—We learn that as some parties were ,cooing a log-train on the Tinge. R. R. between Irwin Center and Corning, on Sunday, they ran s.t,, a lumber train standing on the track, throw ,rg lii off the truck, and Rillink one man wounding two or three other-4. - All the Monday morning trains were detained in conse cbC➢CC Fish IN CITATIIA.M.—We learn that tLe dwelling of Mr. J. W. BuitIII:LL, of Chatha dr.stroyed by fire on the nth ult. The loss SHE lidavily upon a laboring !nazi, and no doubt , be of aid will be extended by his. neigh- CATTLE DisEesE.—lsolated cases of a similar to murrain, but somewhat more 1,1 in its. course, has appeared in Chatham.— ,trif' fear that it is the itinderpest. Probably it only a virulent farm of murrain. It is to be opal that it will not bebome epitinmie t . When ..l an animal is attacked the owner should kill 1.1 race and bury it deep. This mity save thous r, of dollars to cattle owners. SPECIAL COURT EXPLANATION.— tVe learn that the notice given of the postpone ❑ent of the proposed Srmoial Court on the third Moody of November is misapprehended: In expianstioc, we are requested to say ILIA en ex tra panel of jurors- was drawn for the Special Curt, and the postponement of that Court • ren errs the attendance of the jurors unnecessary. Had this Special Court gone on there would hire been three weeks of Court. As it is, the trgular terra will commence on the last Monday cl November, as usual,and continue two weeks. The juror.. obese names we published week he f.,re last hill be required to attend, and no other. We may soy further, that the proposed Special Court was intended for the trial of eases in which Judges White and Williams have been interested t.E' counsel, or otherwise, and Judge Streeter, of m o utr o ss, was to have presided. Guar UP HIGHER.—IL bee?lti'eS our duty to chronicle Lou official -demise of our friend Jot:. JAITES, Esq . % 13. S. Route .Agetktn'tile Cor. Blosshurg R. R. Mr. James; according urcport, was arraigned on a charge of putting . tit political principles above the salary of his tice, and being duly convicted, was at once ha l:Laud. Mr. Janice wee further guilty of voting far Andrei Johnson -in 1564; and had ho been iliOitt.ro I for that, would have reeei‘toi little Wc hear that his removal w./.9 eff E'caira pat-ties agailn.t his political oppt— alrs in this county. uce Eror iE said to.be Mr. A. P. Yeemens. Mt. Yeomans evidently needs the !:.ry, and will doubtless make a good agent.— .ideaover a, Clymer meeting in Jackson the election, and probably voted Mr ~ .I:rtr and Wright. his title to office under."A 1. M. L. LioctrrY.—The firbt .assign of this ''sast3 was held at the Court House Friday evc. :ld was well - patronized, et•pecially by tLe The quertiou—•• Is a collegiate edueu: t a. detrimental to genith, ';"—sras aiseuesed by NiebolP, Webb, and others, in the affirm' .1 e. :•ind Vith Allen, V. A. Elliott, Niles, and In the negative. Decided in the affircua-, ~e Question for next Friday evening : Ought ,ale of intoxieatint , liquors to be , prohibited?" ~ , f. li , j r Xleirick—Neg. 3i~i"jor Elliott. utEcui , ion will he participated in by the generally. The Societj may be regar 1, flzudy established and tiv*.Pulilis has but , Li.tion it to render it mutually beneficial. "tcre have been taken to proiture la lecturer for evening,l6tb Ina' e A NEEDED IMPROVEMENT.—WeES -I,N.Lae a, good a plot for for a Public Squarons 'itiY village we happen to know of. Tho trouble ti.ht it is too public. It should be for the corn -4,1. benefit, but not be "commons." Once en it with a neat, and pot costly fence, plow it it down anew, and the first step to making it no ornament to the village will i F"!ten taken. Then let us have diagonal, ir ,4 e , lwall,r, and seats ender the trees. 11 E fruit is. we must all prepare fuels railroad -111. ELrdly prGliable thit Wellshoro will be inng t ,1 1 , 4:1YEW.1 8 town. Once lint in tommunieation 1 0,1 WA ter world by atcam, and we shall xhtz”re. It is the duty ef the deiellerein dlago to enclose tho Public Square met du 0 dm alay render the place heat end attractive ' Lc it End bubstantial fence around the S genre '41.• halt for $125, Or the! cahouta. i.j'e despair gEtlit,g the wale citizens to 1:130{B in the mat 4nd ' 6 g:4 - eet thttt the Wine set nut with sub papers and see if the funds cannot to rotd. hap pn.e they try it? COUNCIL OF ORDINATION.—Pursuant t ' "11l from the East Charleston Baptist Church, r.dmeil met in the "M. E. Church" at East Oct. 25th, to consider the propriety of to the gospel ministry Rev. C. A. STONE. l'as! , ,pr elect of the B t Charleston Baptist Church The Council on.mnized by electing Rev. N. "L• modern tor: and Dom. E. T. I3ently, 6 " 1,- . The examination proving highly aatiothc hiF ordination tool( place ie th e leilmvi " 'rder • Reading of the Scripture by Rev, 3.• C. I V,..t.k s of the M. E. Churek; Prayer by-Dea. E. T. sermon by Rev. N. L. Eeynoldp; Or prayer by Rev. M. Rock we'll ;Aland of hilow-lon by Tier. D. B. McDermond ; Charge (, mdidate by Rev. L. Stone; Charge to the 'Aura l by Rey. G. P. Watruus.; Closing Piuyer P • , v...d. G. Conover, E. T. RENTLY, Crkr Trial Liget:4 firifieltabar , . . Hall for Rose - vs C. Osman. - ~ Rathbone4 Co. vs Adm'rs of S. Duryea. Geo. Fox's Adm'rs vs J. - N, Boyd. Rufus Warren vs Middaugh --a Pattison Beery M. Lattin et al vs A. IL Foster I. Mitchell, Adm'r vs Wm. D. Kelly etal ,' Alonzo Stewart vs Peter Myers ' S. 11. Landis - - vs R. S. Bailey A. Holmes et al vs B. S. Sayres Ex'rs Satnuel Ryan et al vs Wm. B. Stevens' B. B. Robinson vs W. 11. Smith 8. A B. S. Bow.= vs Wm, L. Stewart Edwin Dyer vs Pahltard & Taylor William P. Baker vs Joel Ross Guernsey fcir Westbrook vs J. W. Guernsey et al Margaret C. Barber vs M. W. Newton T. B Tompkins vs S. Hudson Calvin Crow! vs M. D. Field Sally Monbeas -vs Thos. Thompson etal L.A. P. Cone v 8,5. B. Bann r M. D. Field vs Leroy Gleason John Wightman vs Anthony Cassner William L. Cletamons vs J. D. Niles et al ' Nest Branch Ins. Co. vs C. Rathbono Charles Ilier et al vs S. W. Everett BE 'Up AND DOINGi.—Who ever be comes a man of iEldllllll6o by, sitting under the harrow of despondency? What drone ever ben efits the world, his friends, or himself? There is nothing like action coupled with cheerfulness.— We see it everywhere. Who is ho sitting on that empty barrel at the corner? A man with no en ergy, a prey to grief. He does not know what to r ilo, and how to start. Who is that man standing in the salcaM ? A lazy, do-little sort of a vaga bond, who hardly earns his bread and butter.— Do you wish to become such a character? 'lf not, arouse yourself; away from the arm chair, up from the gutter,:out of the downy bed ! Move your arms,-kick your feet, and stir about; give the blood a chance to circulate through the veins, and the air of heaven to enter your lungs. Seize the first job presented, and dispatch it at once; up for the day and get another forthwith; you will soon earn enough to_ purchase a wheelbar row or a hand cart, and then „)on will begin to lire. Who knows what you may become ? orgy is half oninipoterit. Small beginnings endin large gains; a penny well turned brings a for tune. Resolve then to do sonicthing, and be something, and our word for it, you will bless us to your dying day for our plain-spoken advice. SOMETHING NE:W.—Having just received a new appiiratus for producing local anaesthesia by nar cotic spray, (or freezing the gums.) I;am now prepared to execute all operations of, Dental Snrgery with but little or no pain. - AO to, all desiring such opperations I would say you can avoid much suffering by the use of this wonder ful. invention which is perftctly harmless and simple. Please call and test it. A. B. EASTMAN, In Tioga, Oct. 27th, by Rev. D. It. McDerusond, Mr. ;William Waters, of Richmond, Tioga Co., and Miss Sarah Ann ,Andrews, of Alba, Bradford Co., Pa. In Tioga, Oct. 28, by the-same, Mr. Horace W Tobey and Miss Harriet 0, Beach, all. of Tioga, .11 Batavia, N. Y., at-the Western Hotel, on the 25th ult., by the Rev. 0. E. Manly, Mr. Nicholas Clemens of Ruuseville, (formerly of East Charles ton, Pa.,) and Miss Mary McEntee, of Leroy, N. Y. In 'Mansfield, on the 25th inst., by the Rev. ch P. Watrous, Mr. 0. P. Barden, M. D, and Miss Carry A. Gaylord, all.of Mansfield. TRANGE, BUT TRUE.—Every young lady and gest,- Orman in the United States ran hear something to their advantage by return mail (free of charge) by ad in dreaAing the ilersigned Those having fears of being humbugged 11l please oblige by not uicing Mi. , card All 'others WI I please address their obedient servant; , TrIOS F 011.APMAN, Jan 31.'(6-ly 631 BroadWay;New York I ,I IIIIORS OF YOT.I7II.—A Gentleman . who suffixed j 4 fvr ytetrr from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay mut :di the effects of youthful indfiel ellen, will, for the zake of rufferinr, humanity, rend free to all who need it, the redpe and direettema fur malting the simple rd in edy by uhich lfe um, eared. Sufferers wishing to profit by tho advettmer's'experiente eau do so by addressing JOHN B. OLIDEN,,Iti Clinabers•St.,N, Y. Jan, 31,'66-Iy. pirtE , CONFESSIO:s.:S & EXPERIENCE _OF AN IN ' VALlD.—Published for the twoufit and ae a eantloar to young men and others. who sutler front Nervous) Do- l iliry, Ptcumtmu Decay of Manhood'. In.„ supplying- at the same time the means of Ft If-Cute By one who has cared himself after undergoing; conelderabliNtutekery. 'l:y-enclosing postpaid Mldressetl eni elope, single cop [se. free of eherge.may he had of the author. NATUANILL MAYFAIR, Esq., liroohlyn, Kings Co N. Y. T 3131 SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will cure the dtch in 48 Sours. .11so curep SALT /LULU}, ULCEIL% CLILLBLAINS, .al EU:FPI:IONS OF TILE SKIN. 122 ice 50 cents.— f•ald . by alt druggists. By sending 60 cents to L porrni, Solo Agents.l.7o Washington lieston, it will be forwarded by mall, frtN3 of postage; to nary part of the United SLUMS. June 6,1666. op. notice ly. Tot ..oturiCAN CooxiNC, SiorE is Manufactured with" seam unprovernen to, - secured by letters patent, troller Sues at Slay 5. ISM:, and December &, Int 6. Oue 4f improvements racers the arrangement of fitting a eortablensh pan in tho hearth of ri,nooking, eteve, to INIE`IVI3 the ashes as it passes doilt from the grate. All persons are cautioned again tuttnulnctUring, vending , or using other stoves made in Imitation of the 'Amen- , I.JII. 11 , 3 :MIMS have been commenced for infringement of tixsepateuta; and all persons manufacturing. 'Jelling ornsing, sold imitations, aHI be liable for damaged for to tringembut on these letter, patent. SII FAIL; PACHKRD -• 17 and 19 Green otreet, Albany. N. Y.- - The AMERICAN iy for rule by 'WILLIAM 'ROBERTS, Welleboro4p la-brus- 110 CONSCMPTIVES.—The advertiser, having been I restored to health in a ferir weeks by a very simple rem edy. having suffered fur several years with - t sevete lung affection-and that dread diseaSe;Connntnp tiOn—ia anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers tle• means of cure To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the pre scription used, free-of charge:, with tliu directions -for preparing and using the same, Which they will Lind a sure tyre tor Consumption, Asthma, tironcliitis.Coughs ^and Culds.and all thtoat and lung affentious Thy only object of the advertihey in sending the Prescription is to benefit theaftlictod and spread information which lie conceives to be invaluable, nifdhe lopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them -nothing-and may prove a Messing Parties wishing the preseription PAM, by return mall, will please- acldr l qs Rev. ED-, WARD A • 1 • , (Jab. 31. '64-Iy] • ID I NG-BONE, SPAWN, WIND-0 ALLS, CALLUS, Ac., On borocs, RADIC:U.LT find PERNAMENTLY CURED. by ,the use et- Roof'a-Ri»gbane and Spatin Care. This medicine was established2s years ago, and has never been kuvwn to fail, Giya it a single trial. For sale by W. D. THRItELL & CO., Corning, N.Y. ,D. E. Barnes & Cu., Agents, New Yu/k. ac17,60,6m rrHE annual election foillirectors of the Tioga County Bank will he held at its office on Monday the 19th of 'November, 1866. A. S. TURNER, Cattier.' October 24, 1'866 DO you want a splendid Morton Pen ? du to FOLEY'S. FIRE, LIFE & ICCIDENTIL W.. S. GENERAL - POLICY ,A1:097 FOR Home, N. Y_, lE•tw Ynrnix 1,000,000 5,000,000 North A tnerjenn, Philad'u, 1,000,000 - -7:31,000 Putnam, 000,000 r.. Mutual, 3liidlc Penns... 357,402 92 fit' • 250,00 Lyeu.nlog. 51utual, Muney, anciteter, C 6 e Mutual, Life, 17. City, N.Y. Acci.ientAl velere Accidental, Ilartford, „ .I:quill' We Life A:=stirnnoe. Society Yon Hazardous, Hazardous. and Extra•llnt aednup. Rbkt , talten.at reasanable rates. Policies ' , sued, and all Lasses adjusted at this Office. - ‘1". H. SMITH, WelletroiirTiC: July 25, 1866.7-41. N. L. REY)f4LI:I£I 4 Moderator. MARRIAGES lIRETIMOINGN WELLSBOROUGIJ INSURANCE AGENCY. OGA COUNTY, arta . Capital. ' Angel's, ...$2,000,1 1 60 $,.883,817 ... 2,000,000 :1,500,4h9 NO:, - St - RRE BIM MB •••• r.b - e • - kr OW that the Political Campaign has ended; .0 the Business Citiofaiiiii , :;ll3:epitied..Vrith 144 same motto,4l4con - 11:4t thellead:g Ortir.9oltimr4 HUGH YOUNG, NO. 5 UNION BLOCK, WEIILBBORO,TAI, having refitted his Store, is poss ., receiving for the Fail Season a laki.o toM:tifitg - r: rf,YL!I."-:t,i;k2 WALL r.'4PER§T 1 His stock includes nearly a hundred different Mittens of Gilt, Satin. WhitepLeather colored -and Brown, Papers, Parlor, Hall, and decoration Papers, Kitchen, Dinh* ; Rodin; 'Bed,' Chamber and Sitting Room - .Paperii,. Bordera :to match. „Alio; CLOAC Wj:M?O'W`,SITAI)tS;: And fixtures, Paper el 'nights, and Fir ?... 13°41 :a , P eP.P r eRSM a RtY, YJ l !#t t , 19.1.1 r 14 B )I_ll For Business, Professional and laboring Men autitistingleft' . -,1nt:13-iti MIMI DAY BOOKS, JOURNALS; LEDGERS CASH ROOKS, RECORDS,'DOCK-':' : ' ETS, :PASS BOOKS, - WORIgN9BIEN'S AND • .71IPN.T111;Y TIME BOOKS,• TUCKED-•MEMORAN•• :.. DIMS & All of Alle , latestr and most approved atile,,and - lumpy of-tba very best materials BLATI 'DtgDS, , MORTGAOB - LEASE'S — PROMISSOftfr • DRAFTS 86 LAW 'pLAITIVifi ' • 7 _ ifenera)lyi • • " " • - PAPERS. BILL, LEGAL' cA:11;„ FOOLSOAK-IWYBII,I .• PACKET, B4rt iiii l,POET, -' -00TAVO 'BILLEt • 'NOTb:, -•-- ! LADIEE4 — AAtEG/CAR 'ENO vi - F l Elll'Oll IsTOTE; MOURNING, GOLD. IMPRESSION, DRAW - ING, TRACiN4,4IUXItt.TIBO I IIiBLon- TING AND WRAPPING PAPERS. • = ENVELOPES 14 ezidleEs :varlety;.:bf shape,: 0 . 61'74 , ind V; i2ip - 121-.3 A.i..1.-,146-Aft-fiC! AtmOld's Genuine LolidMi3niiiitritaiide Fluid tied Black writing Ink, in large or small Bottles. Blue, Regl,, in; Carmine ,Ink, and illunilage.-p p - Fifteen different , „Gillott's (all Me dallions Lelimehle; the "W-ashinitten ti4f...Speaceria i n and other popular ens,,. liali RULTIO ''P.El , l"llot;Dtit6; - _PENCILS, DRAW.II7G .PENCLLt; - SIGAT4 & ',SLATE' PENCILS, &c Pictni,e.rraSues, Cords and Tassels ,' ,f i hntnspipf, and PhotograpE,Albums, Pocket Books, Ylanele, and large 14Yoney Books, Back-Gammon Checkers and Chess hien, Pocket Cutley; Packet and Toilet Combs, Haim aid - TiTia.h — Bliiidie - i; Visitinedirda, Card CaieW, and a tun assortnent" of NOTIONS, which Apace...Wili;nat allow.. to he enumeritecl BOOK - S. scriopL • ROOKS' FOR :TOWN: .'AND COUNTRY, - LAW, TITEOLOOICA MEDICAL AND 'MJSOELLA- 1 .;, NEOUS BOOKS, SCHOOL REWARDS, SI:WI/At SCHOOL )3000, - tlolil;'l's,_ • .iNp RF wARDs' r;:i• „:7 Published by the A inericais TraetSoiiit-Y. 4 11 coif' cin Sunday School Union, and by the reapecti‘e Denominational Boards of - Publication, furnished ,at the osyst'qatalogue. 'FAMILY AND yOCKFZ Rug.gs, TES TAMRITS,TRA",YEk Fad HYMN BOORS for all Denominations, Vo: ell and: Instrumental ,11111SIO ' BOO,KS: -ANA • • Newspapers and. Periodical's. • - • ,AB of the leading DAMES, WEEKLIES AND MONTHLIES, constantly on hand Parties just entering upon' bneinear, 'country' . Merchants . , - Lawyers; Paysiciane, — Clergymen: - Sabbath School gotnmitteir, rintflhe , continpriity at iarge will do well to call and . , ertitnine , t.ltegfe and prices before purcb4ng elseW4ere• „ 600,000 ...)00,000 .600,000 Remediber the place, No. b UNION BLOCK; .35relleboro, Pa. •;• OcC23 .1886 r . - !DIEU MEI BELL4IIII & TREMAN'S is the place to call and eraminsigl:kod goods. If 'e cannot convince our custosiers that we are selling at reasonable prices, it is then time to try sometof our would be (if they could) competitors. 1' _ ;..." - - ' ; MEI!!!MMM . • -Prints, I)Sniras, '-" and everything in thal .. line. =I • • , 141 " I • EINEM • 07 DRESS GOO - p STOCK =MI MEI „ . T if-. at -; otoonlplete rrom a afa• 0 • e oe elitaid.4 o - • a:Delaeea.-,' EEC =SE TRIMMINGre;_ ..745:havti'aidiattletnasitoritnedittit. The ladies Mt' know how hard it has bee r a herettifore-Iti obtain' -_the articles to wake, fair, ir a tiro : -ornamental and iputplek3 l : - - :f . -• . • lye especially invite th v e;:ledies- CO come and . . •", - - Glove StrOVlitidies :•sand Genterfisii& eciliri3o,lll2,itts. I , . • •.. •,•,•=1 1. , ^ •'i- • • . . : .. 0141? 800 VDE STOCK , _ 7:-:.' , • -.,_-__,A.v,,, , ,,,, -- -,- . ----- A. - ;:. .. - -C ,-- :-1. --- ,::;:i-A" - ;, - - '';,•-• -', '-. lA ° W eC htiint i k ' • ' ',.1.-it"iknhajAHlrritra niV* " 1 . knowk '' ii :;iitiliebrawaStintrei itut :mak ii,g in le. eik .--ris Wweikt.jot.,wer— ranted to be what ' re 8 t iirreffniierietheM at the time of rale Let lumbermen and others requir— irg a heavobetif4ll antexawipelhem: Ell I r.,: , _ T4ie branch of our stock 3re,will.rlotice briefly, as !bey :teckituinerld theniselews , on' tatiuoiti -1 - afloat.. 2%-(3- lIIM Nwaryanted fit , 6ll , tbe , they deenpitatedivfoxioutifeinutboriti-iir not. EIN ES _ ply fhißi44l,-fithiS3/4V13 " ' 1 ; aftrAy kdpt in that .:8.412° ' -at the lowest prieea. . • -- -p f.%',";7 TA., A A `4" Let, every person ,eometO our. sore with ISRek, ing qt being -4 nute.,,Yll:o Oerg,sfin,thingjor and orennly ton hoppk,to 8119,..W - you the goode, whether Ton bay or not. 1 0. BIILLARD., , - A. A. TRUMAN.. - . . Welleboro;b424- 1 33:80= ,. .-1 T ; Y • .HITGB.2OIING; -( =, -., f-iaF-?,:'i:',-,) -OF EMI = Domestics, suoh-as i. ifl_i ;:- =MIMI ) examine our 10 ..! 1 J,, =MEE t,; ;: jLt I 41011MTIMCI -- 11 'di . --' - -` • I ;I'l ".2 HATS AND CAPS, IE9 ..^_L r.. ~~i~ CERIEkki• . • :1 • , .. 7 ,...., - .. 1 .-„.•3 - ....t1i.ii:! ! ' lEEE] 1: 7 ElfflfEll MERE Cull 70P4 tilft.4eWsetirat. 4 11Yles- Piet we . AskYolatebtAtr,iitect, !.• ~~~ MEE ISE rt',lL t' I,* _ • , Hardware mid:Cutlery,- in variety. fill 11 5. _' ME Can be'made by every man, woman, and child in is emanty, iE they will atirietly adherirter the • plan of buying their goods of the well known popular 014 - conaliern of V. IL Smith's Sons, EMU _, ..;i f:Pri = I ocia4 4 , bite ha -1 ready leaped their,loitaid b7.414u* iNj!"7 ' : 1 • c IPICV GOODS, GROCERIES ,CLOTHING, 42COTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, I, If q ~-14 4, 0 40. k iat : akffs, are on hand in itbnndanee, L ki t „ . . 1 NEAP FOR THE MILLION, , 3:. ititthadhl Reliable ,Ctitner, the Mill PEOPLES' STORE, • GRAVE-Aft IMPORTANT IN-FORMA: TION TO CASH BUYERS WHO WISH TO SPEND THEIR .MONEY "WHERE THEY CAN GET THE MOST FOR IT. 5 ",,,1V.f KITH'S SONS' syitern "of keeping an etiormous stock of goo.ls at all times of the year,;and,pelling.them cheap—,this system so ob "noxidds to big preti'siiiiresis" 'fairly begun for theeeason at their sture,-and s'ucb• 11 year flit doin people good was never known ,before., Cer tainly there is no good reason for swindlin& pri ces nbw yvCntik•e en0,t40,1/ NO*, a lreitelt. The gieltaclvantagii and Importance of trading -for Cash or Heady pay is-fully illustrated be the Ipw prices now raging at the Peepree_Store.';• — ii:2 • : • It FEW HOUSEHOLD WORDS FOR i'HE FAJINAR. ,WHANIC, _PEOPLE * G EDIERialtY: z - n• • 2 Buy your gdoils uf a ,coirerti whiclOuta a. big assortment and is selling 41,ettAia.tes as,many goods atml of cpurse can Sea thanirakomny times Mims, taliqban small concerns. We give all such ad: :vantages to our customers. ME =I A FF.W OTHER BIG THINGS FOR THE PRE- DiNT BOYER TO CTNSIDER BEFORE SPEND ING HIS 4194 . F, tdok oat for big stores and big rents; big notes andhigrtliritertitandi,Rouriliglitaimr# that•La o w tens vci;v•zbad as against. R. Smith's Suns' situationgilikpaithes and no ,tents, new goods at break down prices, and the good old motto of small, profits, good value and quick retards, eying to the breeze: ' The fact is, ihe only true and certain road to fortune for the mer Chant is always to giveEcs - customers. as we do. the moat lie can for his money, and depend on large sukett for his profits. (Again, our popular and legitimate system of dealing, buying strictly for cash. always having Oath on hal:O.:render US `masierapg the,situation when a drop comesin.the market. • . ME AT I er /yferre l zqa.f there mccitla M4pP • of Itzg lot goods, at low priees, as W: R. Sinith's 'Sans can and will slimbfrom this 1111 I - time forward. _ =BE Oar stock of Dry Goods acid Clothing can't be bent, and no customer who is in the right shape, eveilleares the stotttilli i thrtt );yity . ingotpd none who,care what they say, wilt make the assertion Iltit; tmy,gooda - elsewhere; aachettp. keep the lamest steock:of L , •- . 7 , • „ ! .e9virt BboTs vi s ylivms, TatAN4444o4oi - . MEE that: isitteooo the county. Qnil. if nothing. Ware thari to see the CHEAP GOODS on the anxious counter.t ,JE - • GARPETS-AND OIL ,CLOTHS • !•• , at ruinous low rates. The cottage andpdatStati• -be replenished fora song Da*, - by 'ialring- 'Oft She People e Friona. _ 4 6166 - iAriLL Atphe ER , and a thousand other articles can be found; and no one who sees them can--kelp buying. We 17} an ufa c tore all the CLOTHING we sell. Every .well *eves' mins-buys bicharness Smiths SunlWe iisci_triatte - t6 - order: Our Cutter IF:master of his art; be stands down the ball for Aciat, man who wierda "The - shears fort livelihood; !„-ltiu fits cure the deformed. We j h~ Fotk Flour' and Sali, 1 , 1 . l always as low or less than market rates. It is more than ever.. the duty of-erery man grid woman to call here before' buying, and look through t i hysitbrkpf tempting goode and bargtrins„- 1 as no - ono Can imagine or form any Men: bow great -a difference there is between the prices of goodadiaughiToecnsit anil - prices of goods!Dlse. where bought for notes that are not paid promptly. The safest thing for all buyers who want the lowest notch, itt; goods, is to call and,get Smith's l'ons i prices, aria 'fake around in your pockets to compare. A great many stores will get the cord shoalder after yen visit the Old Cor ner where they work for their customers, You cannot mistake thei 'place, att it occupies the room of four stores, immediately on the Erie railway,.and the'restris constantly going 011._ ' 0111, if for nothing more than to see bow we spike the guns. Yours, truly. „ W. R. SMITH'S SONS. Saps 5,i1866. (A EWE ADDISON, N. Y., f; ;11' 1 -_- BEI :5-41Affi =I =l3l iz;t &c., &c., &c., /..i.~. 1M IN=M IBM jpg H.. Harrington H , A just Fi returned from New York with,s fall assortment of SEASONIBLE DRY GORES; GROCERIES, RATS AND :CAPS, BOOTS AND . SHOES, EARTENWARE, ME *IARDWARE, FLOUR, SALT, MI 1;4 ' jr i • ' • . And everything usually found in a country store, which:he is selling cheaper than any other store in the county. COME AND SEE No charge for showing Goods.. 4 H. HARRINGTON Whttneyville, Sept. 26, 1866.-3 m. A. PARSONS' LIST OF BARGAINS FOR !,1 :;4 - ; r Foetal ri7rEtcle 74-343 MEN BARGAINS IN PRINTS Common Prints 12c, fast colors 150, best 20c - .$ BARGAINS IN MEETINGS Yard wide Sh - e4ing, 113 e, yard wide lieavy-shpet jug 18d, standard heavy sheeting 25c. ; BARGAINS IN. j eaehed Muslin 22 SIIIItTINGS. Go : 4 1r . . .- and 25e, extra quality i " I and wide, 31c, best yard wide 38. BARGAINS IN WOOLENS. .•. . . Rea flannl - heavy 3s;'Grey eavi 44c; Red' twilled flannel rexfra 50o: All _wool Sa beeps grey cloth sl;Cj; all woof caseimere 40s, Ile, 12e; 0. k T. Cassimeres wool filling 75c; • Kentucky Jeans 25e. . , , El BAIL AIMS IN BALM:MEL& We sell fhb 143ruaerg,10At - tak. - .52,50, eeitteit4 all at $3i75; ire-alfe Ikavii'all'the extra q antiel at ' largelywitteed rates. 'Bail:nine in Shawls, Cloaks, Cloths, Dress Good a good Piramatta yard wide 44* alapacca Froneh'meiluo 8s and 10s; twilled Coburg 38c ,a - 14 lots of other goods equally cheap, BAREMINA. raT OOPS-Elia ourstutirti trade to one - manufacturer we can Bell Hoop Skirts very 'cheap.. We sell a dood Hoop Skirt 20 springs iteavy.tape kid pads Bs.; higher numbers equally cheap. , J RICHARDSON'S Double Sole 'Kip Boole, ,Ifalf:doeble 'mile Kip Boots, Tap Sole Kip Boots at loisestprices itithe I intend - to:toe:re lgood. stook, - sell ettesp t said do Ely futrabaro of trade. Ott. 24, 1866 L , .1; • 7 ' ~. • NATIVE GRAPE . B R ANDY. Mk "OLD CATAWBA," Vintage of 1862, on sale by lii2 P. - ai 'WILLIAMS; Druggist ► ' _ts • - wh o-tefers , thes.pvibliciel 1 Packer M. b.; J. H. Shearer, M. D.; L. IL Johnson; M. D. Warranted pure for Medicinal purposes EAT. , Air - .A.l4D,FihAr• J. TiPPLE,..having recently pnrehased Mi."\i'Le:Ziwp.pend'e interest in the MEAT- MAR}ET, would say - to the citizens of Wellsboro and vicin. ,Sty that i he will eentinne the bosioesa-a4 the old, stand-:-giving hie entire,attention in supplying the wants of or Who may laver him with their *tronage. Constint3y.orrhand ; FRESH MEATS' OP Al L" Shop one Door South of Smith's Law Office Wellaboro, Sept. 2G, 1866-tf. To --dam= ra,ririers of 1 1`roga, County ; 7 • tr , • lAM now building at my manufactory, la I Lawronce• villa. a superior FANNING 11i1LL, - which possesses the following , advantages over all other tnille : I. It :ileraillitisillosts,;rdtlita.r,,' and foal , seeds, - Mad . chess and cockle, from wheat-. , . 2. It cleans flex seed, takes out yellow seed; 'arid all other seeds, porfectly, , . - , ' ' . . , 3, It cleans timothy seed. ' . 4. It does all other *Operating required of a mill. This mill is built of the best and most dorablo Um in good style, and is sold - clrap tor cash, or Pro.. duce. Iwill fit a patent 'love, for separating oats from crbeat, to other mill% on reasonable terms. J. 11 MATII.E.II. I,nw•cenTri*, cetobFr 10, 1.5,!, Auditor's Notice. TIRE - undersigned having been appointed an 'Aixditor to diSfribufetfie'money Arising from the salei`orreal4Ctate'of Lyman Burt, deceased, will attend to the duties of said: appointment, at the office of Nichols (1, Mitchell in Wel!shore, on Saturday, the 17th day of November next, at 1 o'clock P. of skid day, at which tiennand.place all persons interested in the distribution of said fund are invited to present theii JOANL4rEquELL, 0d.61,24, 1.856.4 i Auditor. =I 1111 country J. A. PARSONS Auditor's Notim THE 'undersigned baying been appointed an Auditor to distribute the fends in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the sale of the real estate of Hiram ID9ChO, in the Z. 3,20 of A. P. Cone vs. Hiram Intebo, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his ofdea in Wellaboro, on Thurs day, November 22, at one o'elte, r , P . 31 , JEIIO3IB B. NILES, Dotaber 24, 1858-4 . 1 Auditor. Blacksmith and Farrier. e.. 1 1 OSEPH MANLY Would inform the citizens of Wellsbore and vicinity that ho has lea;3l th ,old Wank stand , on Water street, lately 0 ,,_ cuPled by Mr. Ritter, where ho may 1 10 1 , ,,,,, 3 prepared to shoo horses .r, - .id oxr..n, and do all work pertaining to his trade. He also t] a prac tical Barrier, and will treat horses for diseases. October 24. ISeB—tf Hairdressing & Shaving. Saloon over Willcox Durkee° Store, Wells boro, Pa. Particular attention paid to Ladies , /181 r-cutting, Shampooing, Dyeing, eta. Braids, Puffs, coils, and niches on band and made to or der. IL W. DORSEY. 'Jr. JOHNSON. Ayer's Pills. you sick, feeble and com plaining? Ape you out of or der—your system deranged and your Feelings uncomfortable?— These symptoms are often the pre • cursors of serious illness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayer'a Pills, and dri'e out the humors— purify the blood, and let the fluids move on un obstractedly, in health. They stimulate the or gans of the body into vigorous activity, purify the system from the obstructions which make dis ease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and deranges the natural operations of that part.— This, if not relieved-, will react upon itself and the surrounding organs, producing general ag gravation, suffering and derangement. While in this condition, take dyer's Pills, and see how di rectly they r&store the natural action of the sys tem, and with it the buoyant feeling of health.— What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many of the deep seated and dangerous diseases. Tha same purgative expels them. Caused by similar ob structions and derangements, they are surely,and many of them rapidly, cured by the same moans.. None who know the virtue of these Piilswili neg leetto employ them when suffering from the ills -orders they cure, snob as headache, foul stom ach, dysentery, iliiiol.lA complaints, indigestion, derangement 4 the liver, costiveness, constipa tion, heartistirn, rheumatism, dropsy, worms and suppressiote, when taken in large doses. They are sugar coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them easily, and they are surely the best purgative medicine yet discovered. Ayer's Ague Cure, For the speedy and certain Cure of Inturmitient Fever, or ()hate and Fever, Remittent Fever , Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache* or Bilious Headache, and Bilious Fever deed for the whole dues of diseases originating . in bilearg derangement, caused by the malaria of miasmatic countries. This remedy has rarely failed to ears the se verest eases of Chills and Fever, and it has this great advantage over other Ague medicines, that it subdues the complaint without injury to the patient. It conno quinine or other delete— rious substance, silifdoes it produce quiniem or any injurious etfitit whatever. Shaking broth ers of the army and the west, try it and you will endorse these assertions. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER lc CO.,Lowell, Mass., and sold by all druggists and ealers in Medicine everywhere. Farm for Sale TEE undersigned offers for sale the farm in Tioga, Tioga. county, Pa., known as the Fang or Crane firm. It is situated on the Tioga river, three miles above Tioga village, a few rods frgm the Mill Creek railroad station. It contains 47 acres of land, and is in a good state of culti vation, with a good house, two good. barns, and abed, fine fruit, and is well fenced. Will be sold cheap, and is very desirable. F. E. SMITH. Tioga, October 17, 1866—dm WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A SPLENDID A.SSORTIII*IIT QF SUMMER GOODS At the People's Store, (Waft N. Y. Adapted to the wants of all classes; and as we laid in for a good stock: just - before the /ate ad rance in New York; we aro !now enable& "to sell most of our gouda at about Nin- YORK Placa- int:o W e nou go ld od ea s l f te r sparial attention to -oar large LADIES' SUITS, and the finest line of FRENCHMUSLINS AND ORGANDIES over offered in this market. We also have a tyke assortment of LADIES'- SACAIFES, TALMAS AND BAS4I:TMi, in cloth and !ilk, to whiula-wndnvitatheattantiuy of bulyerii: Our stock of- CLOTHS AND -64A.8MMItRES, for men's and boy's wear, is kept very full,. And CLOTHING lIIADETO ORDER, on short nett°n and in this latest style. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, of every variety G-ING-HA.MS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, DeLAINES, CHALLEES, SUN UMBRELLAS, JEANS, ' CpTTONADEg, SHEET- INGS, SKIRTINGS Our facilities for BUYING GOODS are UN SURPASS,ED by tiny in this section, and we wish it understood that We do not . intend to be UNDERSOLD by any We tender our thanks to the citizens of Tioga Co., who have-patronized us and would respect. fully invite tlio , Fe who'have never done so to chit and see us, Store opposite the Dickinson Tioitse on Market Street, three doors west of the comer, and two doors east of Hungerford's Bank. 11 SMITH & WAITE Corning, N. Y., Juno 27, 1888. Bounty and Pension Agency. k %ISt:, received definite instrnctiou9 in regard to the extra bounty allowed by tha act 4pPrOired July 28,1868, and basing on hand a large supply of all necessary blanks, we Pot prepared to prosecute all pen sion and bounty claims which • tatty be placed In our hands. Peti.ong living at a distance can communicate with us by letter, and their communications will be Airemptly animated. SMITH 81 SHAW. Wellabom. October 24, 1866.