Ntroxi. WEDNESDAY gOV. 14, 1866 New Advertisements. D r ug Store—C. P. Leonard. Card—J. C. Strang., Do not limp, &c—J. A. Roy. Cobbler's Emporintn—Ben. Seely. perrotelm_ Fl ouee—Geu. C 11.1150. Dissolution—Monroe & Carvey. Teal II for .-"ale--B. Van. Dupen. Teachers wanted—Charleston Directors To Boys—Wilmot ButtervForth. Notice of Depositions—Wm. T. Urell. RENTING.—We are requested to Ica notice that the pewe of St Paul's Epieeopal Church will be routed for the ensuing year on y r idty, Nov. 16, at 2 o'clock, aftiraoon.- EPISCOPAL MITE SOCIETY. ---We are nulled to give undue that the Ladles, of ..tho Episcopal Church will hold their Snit Sociable at the house of M. H. Cobb, Thursday evuning, 15th lust. A general attendsbee is bertrwllh R. R. ACCIDENTS.—We have news of g calition on the Tioga road, near Mansfield on tte oth inst., evening, by which one locomotive Ist entirely destroyed and the other damaged. On the morning of the 10th there was another gcident near the same place, caused by a'mis flaoed switch. The damage was not great. The Tioga R. R. is following the fashion it seems. BLIINEB£I CHANGE. —We owe an apol ,gy to Mr. J. L. Belden, Druggist, for asanadver tot error in his advertisement. Some time ago gr. Belden ordered the fact of the dissolution of to trua of J. L. Belden 3 Co. to appear in the, c irertisement. It was forgotten.- Mr. Belden has purchased his partner's interest is the Drug business, and carries on the business it loh. evrn name hereafter. TIOOA BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.—The fret quarterly meeting of the Tioga Baptist Asso dstien will be held with the Covington Church en the last Wednesday in November, (28) at 10 o'clock a. x. Opening sermon by Rev. M. Rock well. Contributions Education Society. Tioga, Nov. ith. E. T. - 13r.srt.wr, Clerk. 8.111)T landsELP.—We have learned the brief particulars of a sad accident resulting it the death of a boy ; named Otis Butler, of Del mar, on the Bth inst. It seems that the deceased and a younger bather were together•in the house, and during the temporary abEence of the grown up people, Otis went into the bedroom and undertook to bring out a loaded rifle, the ramrod of which Wag left in the barrel. Ho dragged the gun along after him, when, in crossing the threshold; the hammer caught and the charge exploded, sending both bullet and ramrod through his head. He tired until the rod was withdrawn, when he bled death. L”adeld guns should not be left about in the each of children. • Y. M. L. A.—The Association had an interesting E ets ion at the Court House last Friday evening. The question—" ought the traffic in intoxicating drinks, as a beverage, to be by law prohihited ?"—was dimmed at length, and de cide,' on its merits in the affirmative. Prof. VERRILL, of the Mansfield Nortgal fichool, will deliver the first lecture of the course before the Association, at the Court Rouse, neat Friday evening, 18th inst. Jeate free. The public is invited to attend. OIL IN DrOmniG.—The -Muncy says that 'the Money Oil Company struck ell at the depth of 450 feet on the 25th ultimo.— The drill bad passed into the third sans rods— The rain le said to be large, and the oil flows cues the top ci the well. Well, we are glad of it. BEARS ABOUT.—The Jersey Shore v,det, is informed that two bears'''Were seen in a ccrrtald near that village last Sunday. It also says that Daniel Whipple, of that place. while proceeding with his boat on the canal near Ferry, lately, saw an animal of the cat 0 which lie gave chase. The ani ml retre.,kd a little and then stood Its , ground, gTcvling and snapping its teeth. Mr. Whipple t,WIIO his heals like a wise man. NEW SHOE SHOP.--Mx. BEND. SEELEY, De of the best Mechanics in this region, has -peed :4 new shoe-shop over the store of Jerome ,L;tb, rear room; and is prepared to fill ordtrs for •1: kinds work in his line in the best manner, and et :hurt notice. We commend him to the Pterous patronage of the public. Entrance be owen'd and Smith's Stores. GREELY'I3 HISTORY OF THE A.ESE.L ..leN —We are requested to give notice that Rev. JrDi Robinson: will be able to supply subscribers with Greelere History of the Rebellion, 2d vol ime, within about four veeks, or about the let Lf December. lie bay several subscribers bore. u2st we believe. - BEEF, Ce3l3AGEE,iliOnn of load oce.ns of time have been expended in iwaing for the phtlosophel's stone, by the'inagic , q which all metals trere to be transmuted and toe^mo gold. The search has been fruitless thus But we can Lear wittress to a transmutation t ltvrt ss wonderful as that hoped for from the tttlosel Lees storm. Not many clays ago we re ied a superb sirloin roast of beef which proved to to as tender and juicy, almost, as young pork. Its toast Came with thecomplimentsuf ourfrienu Zr Jug:: B. SHANSPIMBE,- and the news that “it:tt 6d. tow" bad passed from -the weary world :ifruuiserii.ing ordinances and pounds, int. It• realm of Beef, where trolit yard gates ma} to i , .!t ajar, and cabbages may be grown with isn tutlt.e. TLIN was a triumph. 'Surely.' thought we,' tin, bra T e Ita revenges." As we gased - with longing ere= fibq Waterlog mouth upon the tender roue . vldou of the night when, under a fult : . i 'Prei.Eloo, "that old cow," deliberately took on' ICU , ff Its hinges, flung it over her back Into raw., sad walked into our mall cabbage patrl Ibtre %ere a dose; or two fewer heads in tha' the etzt morning, auda young hemlock the ~ter ►bade trose. •Lere, then, at tart, eC teLt,l.4 d rich return for our callibagea— tilt beleg traliblllUteoti into delicioua'beef. Think i'Vblrtifird:iirared TilitinToit r ikbeef "by !, c.uw : :Let no irreverent fallow Lay that ;IQ spoon to "tailor's cabbage," for we distinctly ILY 11 !" 1 - Co - - - - - c return thanksfor the beef and forgive the tresTars, having in mind ratheY the good ut the donor than the uurnlynese of ••tba Ans 0PP . .. 2 :1t becomes our pleasant prtylleg t to chronicle the beheading of another eith principles above price. Mr. .1. W oonarrs, late P. M. at Liberty, is no more— P . %. Ile was charged with haying more than il!,0 worth of principles, which rendered him on tt to hold office under A. J. BEISJAYIN FRANKLIN Wenufre, Esquire, i, the 'eir incumbent. We know nothing for or against Mr Werlino, having never heard of him boffin: eXCe Pt . I LS a flaming Copperjohnion. He will do the tueinees well euoneb probably, and' perhaps get rich out of the salary of $l6O. Hoithith STOLEN.--Spine fellows stole two horses In this county week be fore last. One of the horses was owned by Mr. Rasp, of Lawrence, and the other was ownen in Jackson. The latter .was valued at $5OO. BUSINESS CHANGE.—Mr. E. KIMBALL has bought out Mr. J. B. Wilcox in the grocery business, and awaits the 'congratulations of his friends. Mr. C. P. LEONARD of Lawrenceville, has pur chased the Drug store of Mr. Miller, of that place and will hereafter conduct the business. THANIESGIVE23O.—Gov. CURTIN has issued his proclamation appointing Thursday. Nov. 29, as the day of thanksgiving and prayer. The turkeys may as well make their wills and prepare for the fire which burneth like an oven, TROY ITEMS.—The Gazettesays that-a young man, named Wm. Cobb, formerly of that - place, was lately. killed oh , thirailreatd - In -Wis. corna. The body reached Troy by express last week. The deceased was. a Massachusetts man, an 1 served with distinction in the late war. Hooker. further 'says: that' Ate owners—of th* Alba oil well are reported as having cut up tilt well into post-holes, many of which they have sbld, and the remainder they have salted doivn for the winter. Judging by bis report of the Troy sidewalks we should think that some of the Post holes had beep transferred to the sidewalks. - - The Towanda Reporter says that W. Warren, of West Granville; in Bradford, dug, picked up, and covered with straw, 141 bushels of Potatoes in one day. Mr. Eastman is a little behind ac- cording to this report. The same paper mays that the Troy District Ministerial Association held its session at Canton, Oct. 16 and 17. The Association raised 4 sllO forßev. Mr. Stillwell, who lost his. horse en the, way to the _meeting. The nest meeting will be held at Mainsburg,-in this County. • The same paper says that the result of the lite Sunday School canvass in 'that County. shows_ that there are 10,039 Scholars in Bradford County, and that 820 conversions have taken place in the Schools during -the last year. - - A maid of 54 - summers and a l- widower of '7B' winters we-o married in Alba on the_22d of Ooto her. They reside in Canton. The Calathnm plans paid them a visit the same-evening. THE RAILROAD QUESTION Nov; Bth, 186 F FRIEND AOITATOIL: " The Railroad" which you were kind enough to lay before your readers a few weeks ago, has not been graded to any • great extent. Before gra ding it, Would it nut be well to consider the qUesticin of routes? There-As a route running through Darn tettlement and down Lamb's Creek, of fair grade, by which Tioga can be reached in less than fifteen miles from Wellaboro. It could not be twelve miles to the Tioga It. It. by this route. t 5 bet herlhe route to Elmira would lie up the .alley of Mill Creek, or through a pass lower down, is a question to be determined by distance and.grade. A road should be built on the'best foot*, and care should be exercised in selecting it. The teople of this vicinity are in favor of the route here proposed, but that should not determine its utility_ A careful examination of the ground end facilities, and a otreful (oileidelation of all questions relating to the building of such a road, should alone determine where and bow it should he built. We are in faver r of a rail road and want one in the best place asnear as we can get it. We want it to run from Wellaboro to some point on the N.Y. & brie. think it can be built, are. willing to help build lt,:and • hope enough- others are willing to have the locomotive whistling through our hills and vales bebre two - yeara have gone by. We have but to move in the mutter to have it done. We will move that a petition be circulated for a charter "for said road, to be presented to the Legislature next winter, and that as 110012 as convenient,itooka—bo-opened for subscription to the capital stock. Charleston, whose citizens were not slack in the matter of bounties'dn• ring the war will build her share of the road and pat ronize it to the extent of her ability, and her ability is quite considerable when the question of majorities for freHlom and its advocatcs come up. Let all in favor of the rood .ay "Aye." Its opponents will speak forth also if they desire to be - heard. They are not the CITIZINS OF EAST Ca/ALMON , Losi.—On the Delmar road, Nov. Sth, some wherh between Chas. Herrington's and the Cool idge School House, A BANDBOX. contaluing-a Water Mink Muff, hair brush and comb, beside a few other articles. „. . The finder will confer a great favor by leaving the same at Mrs. &field's Millinery Rooms. Nov. 14. 1868 Rain JEWELRY.--We have been shown some fine specimens of Hair Jewelry, the handiwork of Mrs. SOPIELD, of this village. She does this sort of work artistically. Mrs. S. also pays the best prices for human hair. • SoMETBING NEW.—Having just received a new apparatus for producing local anaesthesia by nar cotic spray, (or freezing the gums.) I am now prepared -te - execute all operations of Dental surgery with bat 'little or no pain... And: to all desiring such opperations I would say you can avoid much suffering by the use of ibis wonder ful invention which perfectly harmless anti; simple. Please call and teat it. A. B.,EAST2dAhr. MARRIAGES In Chatham, -on the 24th a, June, by N. S. Hastings, Esq., Mr. Wilson King and Miss Julia Pehrsall. By the lame, Sept. 30,yr. Bradford W. Mor rick and MisaEmma Howland; all of Chathriln.,:, In Fall Brook on WedimedaY the 7th inst., a the house of Mr. James Heron, hy the Req, E Kennedy, Mr. Myron S. Stratton of Corning, Is 7 V. to Miss Sarah A. Heron, of Fall Brook. , In Atchison ,Kansas, Oct. 30th,,1866, by Rev: W. K. Marshall, Mr. John C. Root, of Wellsborii t Pa., to Miss Elizabeth Bell, of Atchison. In Lawrenceville, Oet.3lstet, the houseof-T.-B-. Tompkins the bride's uncle, by the Rev. Thomas H. Cullen. W. B. O'Conuel of Dunkirk, N..Y. to Miss Mollie T. DePuy of Addisioni N. Y. On the Bib, by Rev. J. F. Calkins; Jaime. J Roailley and Mica Fannie S. Blair, both of Pei mar. -Same day, by the same, John74f.C'tiyle and Miss Ruth J. Roe, both of Middlebury. "- On the 7th, by the same, Edgar b. • Webstor of Chariestba, and Miss Sarah M. Mar', rWellsltoro: EATHS In Chatham, Oct. 6, 1866, of Typhoid Fever, Miss Claracy Cartland, aged 16 y'rs and 11 mo's. In Chatham, Oct 26, - of Consumption, Mrs. Sarah J.",,Trife of Frank L. Fairchild, aged 32 yr,:s. Information for Boys. 500 sQUIRREL SKINS wanted, for which I will p.ty ten cents - each kfor gray and Jiack in good condition). - WILMOT BUTTERWORTH. Wellsboro, Nov. 14, 1666, St* TRAINOR, BUT TRUE.—Every young lady and gem ileunin In the United States can hoar something to =weir advantage by retarn mall (free of eharget by att ir,ssiiig the undersigned Those having, fe-ars of being Inailingged will pleas. oblige by not uutieingtlals card All others will ploaso address their obedient servant, THOS E CIIAI'MAN Jan 31,'66-ly 831 Broadway, New Tor "c•RROF,S OF Y01:1211.—A Gentleman who stifferid for years from Nervous Debility, Premature_ Decay mid all the effects of youthful indiscretion, far the .alig of suffering humanity, send free to all who need the recipe and directions for making the simide rem .chic' pe was cared. Sufferers wishing to profit by the Advertiser's experience can do so by addressing - JOUN 11. OGDEN, 3.3 Chatabcro-St., N. Y. Jan. 314'64-Iy. =M=M= iCRATCH! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will cure the itch in 48 Hours. ' Also dines SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHILBLAINS, ail E:CUPrIONS OF THE SKIN. Price fin CVIIIB. rOr Nilo by all druggists. Uy sending 00 cents to WEEKS & POrrEit, sole agents. 170 Washington St. ito.ton, it will be forwarded by mall free of postage, to soy port of the Hutted States. Juno 0,1866. sp. unties ly. THE AMERICAN COORISO STOVE is manufactured with certain improvements, secured by letters patent, under dates of May 5. 1863, and Deoember 6, 1865. One of these Improvements covers the arrangement of fittings portable ash pan in the hearth of a cooking stove, to receive the ashes us it passes down from the grate. All persons are cautioned against manufacturing, vending or using other stoves Made in imitation of the Ameri can, ad 'oils have been commenced for infringement of thee , patents; and all persons manufaCturing, selling or using said imitations, will be liable for damages for infringement on these letters patent. SHEAR, PACKARD & CO. 17 and 19 Osten street, Albany.d9. The AXZEICAN Is for sale by WILLI&M 'ROBERTS, sWillsboro.jp 184 m- _ NO C SURRENDEii: ~i • • e :4"..- NOWAtiatlite folittoitl'Oamptilahakiiio); the Buitiesii-Oettipiligh t 4ivopet3iti*lthtihe same motto—the ona:at the lietaNiEthis admin. .- ~. __ _c. t_S 1111 N _ : . ;HUGS lOUNG • IINION BLOCg, WW,..tAgRLOI4W!" '!; LP 'having refitted his store, le now receiving for the goascat a large supply •-:o His stock includes nearly a hindred different patterns ofA Btlin.„-Ntilltes,oloptleer o*ed and Brown` tafer*ParlbOtaireltitt Papers, Kitchen, Dining Room, Bed, Chamber and Sitting_ Room'-Papera;•erith ,7ll.lo.llb..: • ..11.111d;.:.' ••'. • It • C Ci r t . ' Vit), O* 44.14 4 4 • • Atli! 1404 9 -ar6i. Fire Board Pap ~so • Xr.f MEE 4 ;124'. Ezz z re . a e , BLANK---1104rYKS0-".-= ; For Business, Frofessional'zialti LaborintA in, consisting of BM DAX liotritS,` JOURNAL'S, 'LEDAEfiI,S,, - CiASEI-,4OQ4.,AIitECORDS, DOCK ETS, RECEIPT .BOOKS;;;-.:,:.-•• 7""77.17 1 '1M5 - 7BOOFS, . - EMMEN - - . • • lt WHEtifigMlN'S WEEKLY .AND ; MONTHLY TIME BOOKS, r• r• - 7: T,IOT93IOED All of the latest' most alrtrrovetVeqle, - 'sod, "eittlV of - Me very but naterlet.,—:" ' 3kglt7liq s, 1 00/41ig_, MU m. SES,- ,r.v&IISBOta NOTES; • ! , -.IIRAFTfik L'AM , BLANER, } . .2.13 y. . . • • ••....• . • =Ea PAPER.,S•.; BILL, Lifitii;i i'e f OL : iCiiiLETTEllil' 1 PACKET, BATH POST, COMMERCIAL, OCTAVO apd BILLET NOTE:, - ' , UADIES .- AMICRICAN :ANB FRENCH' NOTE, • MOURNING, GOLD. IMPRESSION, DRAW. ING, TRACING* MUR/WEISSDE, BLOT TING AND *RAPPING PAPERS. E N YErLOT ) .*P “ ' In °Lidless variety, ufi.aira, lhapy,Fatoltß,,aatt, quality. bs. • 1NK83:4 'Arnold's Genuine London Fluid,_ David? Fluid • Blue, Riuyillepatine,,Li 3 / 4 1, aufilpfttr: dm • P E INVS:ICivi Fifteen different - 4 #j)litt's lan:numbers), Lehman's. the Washington Me ditillon, the Bpencerian and other popular Pens. t -irk; PEN 1, • E.E s I4NO PENS, PEN MA % DER LEAD IPENCILS, DRAWING PENCILS, SLATES A SLATE PACILS, &a., Ac., it() Fku...) `¶ 1.. baz wpiet picture Frames, Coirefi l itiiii - Tasio4 4s Phottltraphs and Photograph AlbumCkniklitaßcadts, Wallets, and large Money Books, Back-Gammon Boards, Checkers and Chess Men, Pogitsti j Cutiery, Pocket rind Toilet Combs, Bair anIFA., ooth Brushes, Visiting Cards, Card Cases, milli" full assortment of NOTIONS, which space will not Allow to be enumerated here. Ro:tylc bcczi 7 SCHOOL BOOKS'- FOR. Tovii .itnt COUNTRY, LAW, T : OLOGICAL, MEDICAL AND 4--CELLA ', NEOUS BOOKS, 4CHOOL REWARDS. SUNDAY 1; ''..i, SCHOOL BOOKS, TICKETS '4103 tAf o la c : .I IY 4f:a .Published by tbrs.iltulAricauFtsibtoettAgt" Atuiviir• can Sunday SotrollTuibr, ii ga iiii44.`tte respective Denominational Boards , ardicidliwit, furnished at the - Publisher? own CataloguerPrices. FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES,TES .: TAME4ItEIizTRANEWIIOMg; - and HYMN BOOBS Eni , all Danataikiataiig2lro nal and :Instrumental IlliSiDis349o,lCS, 4ND SHEET MTISTU.— Newspapers and -Paodicals. - ;•-•-• - VIVI) t". I W/tnik DALIESI :WHEEL/OS .MONftlitallg, -•-- • Parties just entering upon business, gouptry- Merebuitth—lavaera,2tuukaians,—Cbirg-Puea• Sabbath School ,Commitiees, and the coriunuaity at large will do wili''to .and and prices before-purohusing elsewhere. Remember the. plaoe; • Ni.• 6 UNION BLOCKi, Wellaboro, Pa. Ni2l. ,d i got. 23, 1866. _a~. , ai{x`:sa.~lJts:^;.-~'.. - .k-%~~~`_~~-, , ..s.=~FwA ~"^"".fi":_ -..~.K-.- •.i;:r~: ~.."y, K ey tone ' ' Stote miiLdiTtattit's PM Is the place to call and esiunine good goods. If we cannot conviaae our, customers lbst XL az* stalling at reasonable prfasTii is dais th ii tti try *me of our would be (if they could) competitors. EEO .14 We bore now on bend a complete assortment of MI . Atirrtki (,) ti A - *4 Zt Prints, Sheetings, Stripes, Denims, OE OUR Bibb Igt&§'§toOt 11 llti /1 3Di 1111/1 is complete from' first clan Mariposa down to , a L r:•1 zt I.LI we...have a complete assortment of. toe tea all Ars how hard it has been..bstratofore to obtain karticles to make their attire ornamental and rzti , complete. r, espidititi AO %Oitiriind ; .t• • axamino ode— MEM _prld9 , e tkiti'ATldfiliii!3ifE.AkiDiMW- 1- .'.d Gents' Paper Collars, all sizes. ME 2Zi OUR •74 -2.110 E-STOCK • . . - • , • is noir complete Every one that basliatfonized us know that we keep the ttest,Boot" and Shoe makihg in'theleountry. Our Boots are all war, be what we -shall represent them at the Vine of isle.: tet lumbermen and others requir— •, lag it heavy boot, call and examine them. L 1, ME This branch of our atoek we will notice briefly,. `attivotitsl4%-shortsfaiiiii *n4 a art °ll,l t cltATP ' !.A.PlY ; e4P l itt c;:i . ti I ,04.• 4 a ...it) t - tp; A t 1 SP(' ; `LUCA ,11:44.411:53 . warnp4fticattpqhe *l*Vila Olibtryille theyideciapttallVA4o9t, krratkoritz,:oppexi - ,ti fico:rf Tft 111{ L« ek:ttija e " • Fe t al • :, I .tHJ ;.3 tr.7:4 • o.t c-;;;;.s. , tsuPplY t tutnillei witt4upfs.Teiiik, Syrups, acid avorYtbing usually Kept 1u tlytt,:lloa, at the lowest prieea. _t • etr-oo e 4!..3:11" , Fri! CROCKERY. Cal! and examine the beautiful styles that we I ..,, , ;hawsk4tfkgprigfa.d. g ; rl ; • It- ME CofVB ,4boitt!)::it Hirdwamainditlatlerwiack .7; :•41: -stovaq ,het eterywereancoinse oroweiitoretirith fed, In biriuk • st , :koored) : &Op:ri:4)01)g for, iiii aircouly tosa happy:Ad:raid* iair;the..koods, 1- - • t , 7:1 *bath* you bera..atti.:, • • Ty . -12. t •F/ , , A I • , 3CULLA - • HUGH YOUNG Welliboro, Oot. 8,1888 _o~_ EMS i t,i -; i' ~ `r'i OM and everything in that line. , 411 - : 3. I`Tr, 1 i .i: i L}l.) t:, EDE t a ;r. kII -1 qki2 DEO OM ME - ec• • - Detainee FAZIEN hits • .TRIMMINGS,_ EERIE ':.1..:,ie. ..,---:„:;11 TEEM .1". 1 4.1.rd BM ME MEM MEO I . . , r, f 1112111121E3 , otoTtiiNo- '4'_l ai.lil..;:iii, ,ii .-,...1iii r. ~ ,il.fi raj ~ _.. _' i 1 ,srat..' 1.1".'..1 t 63i4 , 01% oa -- 11111 M -Fb it'AlLt^ra d ,ZSZLio; at. 7 at 67£:°^t :r:O3 ! 'LI Vio ir fi' 10 i- 7 A TUNIE Can be Made by every man, woman, and chilli in this (meaty, if they trill strictly adhere to the plan of buying their goods -of the well, known popular old concern of i W. R. Smith's Sons, J' ; ''L L • - .1,- * ; 1•,•-••••L L IRE ADDISON, N. Y., gO ' : 1 an ' . 4 s; alat: A - 0 1)V ;"; -i. •!. 11., 4, OEM . . Thousands and thousands of people have al ; ready , reapr_thsir_mrdsokb:r thpa 4014. isiserz k RY GOODS, GROCERIES ,CLOTHING, tg l9Y .: glog,il l A r l i aAF%l" -U1 I ' • :::::11T7c2 ;, ', : u CA#M 4 V ) IYer-LPTH§i 1•1 F per JOZ, 11 1- C% are on band in abundanoe„, • IiNNM t u D_ MEI CHEAP Fon Tlig MILLION, 4tzt c t at the old Reliable Corner, the PEOPLES' STORE, GRAVE AND IMPORtAIiTINFORMA - SION TO CASH BUYERS WHO WISH SPEND THEIR MONEY WHERE TRW C4g - Ott CIIE 111OST 7011: MEI BIM IV.' R. SMITH'S SONS' system of keeping an enormous stock of goods at all times of the year, and selling them cheap—this system so ob noxiodCfolorrlirciflC stotes—ii ,fairly began'' the Fall easson at their store, and such a year for 'doing people good was never known efore. Cer tainly there is no good reason for sWillfl4ag Prir ces now; we have bad enoilb' of theM . The great adraintake'andlinpliitdriciOf trading for Cash oil, pay is tsi t ly ilitistro s d-* ) , th e low prices now teging at-tk's,Peoples=StOre. A FEW HOUSEHOLD WO,RDSFOR THE FARMER. MECHANIC, -4 PEOPLE s - GENERALLY. - "- Buy your goods - of _a concem which has a big assortment and . is selling-ten times as many goods and of course can sell them as many times ohea. aer)han Small concerns. We give' all each ad, vintages to our customers. A E . :SW OTLUIR Bra TICINO& FOR TRY Pat ..' DENT Buns To GTAISLITZR BE SORT. SURD. LNL/ HIS MoNir. • iM BS — rook out for big stores and big rents; big notes and big rates of interest and no real takers at that—iall of which is very bad as against W. R. Smith's Solite',.eituatiou _ Light. expenses and ho nips new go'ildiPat break down prices, and the iNba'old motto of small profits. good value and quiek,returns, flying to the breeze. Tho fast is, the onlyntruo_aud certain:rciad•to fortrucie..tor"the rient,httilways to give his customers, at as d he reeethe own for his money, and depend on i i je a 446 +WS IP ll) fitk , AgainiOur. ..poPular 1 and legitiaiate,syett3irkof dealing, btoitig strictly I for eakh, always having cash on hand. render us 1011114os of the situation when a drop comes in the l itw) , ,4t. f:, . • . Nevir before was there such a tempt inlY,..w.l9l4loo.o4 at kW Priterftkg , %<, p , , ' iVV ~,' 1.-_ $1:14i6 V-3 9 Rens,:can ,- and will show from this 1 1 z,... p• I time forward. _ ,ail a' .1 - 30 -,''.. ;..71 - 1 , -..:/ .1 , ..'..ii ,'.:'.112.T' - : - !. ,r'' e 1 , it 04.1.., i - • 1 -- .. • .`": 7 ; Off ...A.1., . Ou stobt Jr lici:.,ao4 : tad d ci4t4 , Atief utat, nd no cu : irtotOef Who itin the; r,iglit ttra i e, Chili ayes the stericlaffionithilying,liMd-nbne Rtba.care what they say . ,,Aljf,mikii.rtke-,Tassertion 1 • ttfat:they can buy goods chsawime ,tyt cheap. We - tkeei) the largest stock of '-.,...„ ... ', i 3 :. -BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, • A • - 1 ' thkeis kept in th e ecepety:f Tetialleg more gum to see the CHEAP GOO on the anions Bunter. OP 4P° S I Sif IDglit • C14K141 .Y• ~ -- '.!; : ..,R ?I - I'i. ;, •1 ,:.:-:- ' - ' - '-'i - .e., - 1::. , i P atinonslow rateNj rb9 c,ostikto lid jiaatie can i i , ~ nleniehed fora son; neyr I by ; calling on the 1 - Pealei!'s Friend. A CROCKERY, WALL PAPER, I ..ii ,-.-" and a'tbousagd99yl)Artiikrs, can .beiermst; , and. no one who"' ides fitiltr..dati,,ktikYttykrig: - Me , weltufacture all the'OL'OPB74VG-wefelf:- 2 Every well man buys biLliirnesi GI:Million: R. Smith's Sous. We also make to ordtpr. Our Cdtter liteltster of his art; he stands down the hall for est4a an si ho,,wietla... the shears. 1,0r.5, y.yelihon . d ;.. sislitt'siiitlieAsforthed,..... ^..•,‘: :. , ...• ",-.,-.. 41. Tfe keep ris49ii-PTheir'ait4 • litlays as loiv_or loss than metritet-rates. is more than ever the duty of every man and woman to call here before buying, and look through the stock of tempting goods and bargains, as no okeregt cft , forei zi Tgreat-dilference there" is - between the prices of goods bought for cash and prices of goods else where bought for notes that are not paid promptly. Put ssfeatotting-fair alt buyers 'who want :the ivrest iota in goods, is to call and get W.-R. ISinfib's Sons' prices, and take around in your: imetets to compare. A great many stores will get the cold shoulder after you visit the Old Cor .t!er - Whers they. work for their austouaers. You cannot mistake the place, es it occupies the roopu of four stores, inimediateTy on the Erie 4 railwsj;"and the rush is constantly going on. Cnil, if for nothing more than to see bow we spike:the guns. Yours, truly. : i : W. R. SMITH'S SONS Addison. N. Y., Sept 5, 1806. )# 1 4.1 4 3..1 - '',.1.1(.1.1,1 II , i-i ,, •.:-:".... c'—:—_,o `i . aa: . 111=9 I r • ,:. ier WiFffikittiLLE. IL Harrington llAllinit returned from New Ydrk with a full assortment of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, IMI GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS, Ell= 1- 0 - SOOTS AND SHOES, EARTHNWARE, 'JO ; HARDWARE, FLOUR, SALT, l Ab Everything usually found iriwi country store, which WilsiliAsvier ,ritirr,sto re in the COME AND SEE AO! No itnergib ftobdit...;lo Ell• - - it. HAiattiO4Tpif." 9egt , ~6~1864 •-3m,' J. A. PARSONS' 3 1-I 'x,YBt or B;AIiGAINS..OR r .1 rn s_.!..l7rf“;l-1 5 EMS, yr _,~ :_ BARGAINS IN PRINTS. Comiiion Prints 12c; fast colors Isc, best 20c ERIE Allis 'IN afar wide Sheeting 113 e, yard wido heavy sheet frig IBd, standard heavy_sheeting24A,_ BARGAINS IN SIIIRTINGS Good blesebedf. Muslin 23 and-2,s*;extrCqiddity 4arid wide, 410, bestyard - villa 38. • BARGAINS IN WOOLENS Red taiitdraiinVhitivije• flanne l lJl4l7 44q. Dist tomilid.: irti6V:eigria;4oe. wool eheeps grei cloth suop i All ..00.1,caasip m e 10s, 11s, 12s; 81-it• - 4'. Cisshiseittis wviii1111114151; Ke-•4.!:44'.ua1t.,Pc• BARGAINS IN BALMORBLS We sell the Bruner Skirt at $2,50, sold last fall at $3,75; we also have all the extra qualities at Israel? reduced rates., ,-4 - Bargains' in Shawls, Claiks;tlbtha,Drosa Goodi; s good Parsatattii 'yam* wide 440; alapaima'62c; French merino Sis and 10s; twi4led Coburg 38o; and lots of other goods equally cheap, L 11: BARGAINS IN DOOPSKIRTS. Giving oar entire trade to one mandiketurer we can Sell Hoop Skirts ntery_ cheap, Lye ..;sell a good poop Skirt 20 springs heavy tae kid pads Be.; higher numbers equally cheap . • 6' RICHARDSON'S (: , ..• Double Sole Kip Boots, Half double sole:Kip Boote e Tap sole Kip Boots at lowest prices ir< the ": . - I intend to keep a good stock, sell cheap, and :4 tax full share of trade. Oct 211; mow: .i:vs 7.4 = .tJ:z4t. PA nsciis.- WELLSBOROUGH *IRE . ; Lin & ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE ',AGENCY. __ W. .SNLITH, OENERAL POLICY AGENT FOR TI OGA COUNTY, PA Cash Capital. Assets. Homo, N. Y., $2,000,000 $3,589,814 /Etna, ~.......,......,........--... 2,0001,0qq_, ..,3,800.459 1 7 .ftgrlix,. - : ? .:.....,;..... .. , ....... , 1,00,000 . 4,000,000 North AixitirioAit;:4l . 64'p., i ! 000 , 000 , : 7:11,000 - , Putt:mob 600,090 Farmer Mutual Middle P0nim—....35,7,40.2 92 WyoluciA,.,. . . -.,.. .250,0041 Lycom tog At... 001 ),„) I .nei. Pi- _ , , Cola ratittilifittlial; Lancagter,'l , 2......,'' Globe„Mutual, Life, N. Y. City, 600,000 N.Y. Accidental 500,000 Trvelers' Accidental, Hartford, 500,000 ittiuqtll., , ifeer.iprai ... 2,,e aci V E : z - 7. Notillas ardons, Hazarduta.„ arid Extra-Haz aedous Risks taken at reasotiabfw fides. Policies Issued, and all Losses adjusted at this Office. • , W, I. SXI,T,II. NellzPara', Pa 1 THE annual election for Directors of the Tioga County Bank will be held at its office on Monday the 19th of November, 1866, 414 7RatiEl 3 i,CsdLfer Om oo October-24, rxll7underdigited having 'been 'app'ointed an , Auditor to distribute the money arising from itaiWale ul real estate of Lyman Hurt, deceased, will attend to the duties et said appointment, at the oftica'Of Niehola & Miteffell irrltsbdro, on Saturday, th4V-17111 day of Noveinber'neit, at I ceeldck PAhrof•said clay, at whieb tide and place an Amnions interested in the distribution of said - fond are invited to present their claims. JOAN I, MITCIIELL, October 24, 1886-4 t Auditor. _ IDaING-BONII, SPAVIN, WIND-GALLS, CALLUS, &c., outimpaa, BADZCALLT and Pa-VAX/0111Y tuaz.a. by Roots ftingbone and ..S:parin Cure. This mxdfugrkwas !ndabli.hod •4 p•aru ago, and haa .aver Leen known to fail, tiivo i 4 a, aiuickt.tylat; kor ny W. D. TkaDSLL .4 CO.; Cernldg; 1i% . " D. S. Barns)" 2 Co., Agents, Now York. 0c17,46,6it - t r • =ME Auditor's Notice. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed an Auditor to distribute the fonds In the hands' of the Sheriff arising from the sa l e of the estate of Hiram insoho; to the case of A. ?. Con* Inscho, will attend to the duties of hie appointment at his office in Wellehoro, r'4 Thirv day, November 22, at One o'cloc P. M. JE80312 .3, N11,1:3, October 24, 1868-1 w Blacki2nith and 'Farrier, TOSEPH MANLY would inform c zo oitdzow ty of Wellaboro and vioinity that, '.12 naa , oz.v„d the old Mack stand, on Water 3tt-tE, copied by Mr. Bitter, where ha za7 h e f ou l prepared to shoe horses cnee, n 3 3o ari work portaini — uglo hL trade. Zs also is y tin] Farrier, and will treat hones for ,lbes o , October 24, 1866-ti Hairdressing & Saloon over Willcox Parker's Stew, W i ll a . born, Pa. Partinlar attention paid to - Jaz z y Hair-cutting, Shampooing, Dvinz, etc. Bald coils, and 'adobes on hand sad =ado to or der. H. W. DORSEY. J. JOHIN9O3. Ayer's Pil]A. A BE yon 31033, feeble and core ..a. plaining? Are you out of or. der—.your system derangedssand your feelings uncomfortable 7 These symptoms are often the pre cursors of serious illness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and 3130a1d be averted by a timely use of the right Mindy. Take Ayer'e Pills, and drive out the humors— purify the blood, and let the fluids move on on obstructedly, in health. They stimulate the or gans of the body into vigorous activity, parity the system from the obstructions which make dia. 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 Ayer's Pills, and see how di rectly they restore the natural action of the sys tem, and with it the buoyant feeling of health.— What is true and sa apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many of the deep seated and dangerous diseases. The same purgative expels them. Caused by similar [in structions and derangements, they are surely,and many of them rapidly, cured by the same means. None who know the virtue of these Pills will neg lect to employ them when suffering from the dis orders they cure, such as headache, foul stom ach, dysentery, bilious complaints, indigestion, derangement of the liver, costiveness, constipa-;. tion, heartburn, rheumatism, dropsy, , 1011318 and suppression, when taken in arge dose. 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 intermittent Fever, or Chills and Fever, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, and Bilious Fevers; in— deed for the whole class of diseases originating in biliarg derangement, caused by the malaria of miasmatic countries. This remedy bas rarely failed to cure the Se verest cases of Chills and Fever, and it has this great advantage over other Agee medicines, that it subdues the complaint without injury to the patient. -IC contains no quinine or other delete— rious substance, nor does it produce quinism or any injurious effect whatever. Shaking broth ers of the army and the west, try it and you will endorse these assertions. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER do CO., Lowell, :Kass., and sold by all druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. Farm for Sale. MILE undersigned effers for sate the farm in Tioga, Tioga county, Pa., known as the King or Crane farm. It is situated on the Tioga river, three miles above Tioga village, a few rods from 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 shed, tine fruit, and is well fenced. Will be sold cheap, and is very desirable. F. E. SMITH. Tioga, October 17, 1886-am rr lOGA CO. COURT PROCLAMATION. 1 Whereas, the Ron. Robert G. White, Presi dent ,filidge for the 4th Judicial District of Penn sylvania:, and Royal Wheeler and Victor Case, Esq.'s, Associate Judges in Tioga county, hale issued their precept, bearing date the 10th day of Oct., 1866, and to me directed,for the hold ing of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas,. General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Termin er, at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the 4th Monday of November (being the 26th day,) 1866, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner,Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for the county of Tioga. to appear in their own properpersons, with their records, inquisitions, ex amination sand remembrances, to do those things which of their offices and in their behalf apper tain to be done, and all witnesses and other per sons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and ,there attending, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors are requested to he punctual in their 'attendance at the appointed time, agree ably to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriffs Office. in Wellsboro, the 25th day of Oct., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty.aix. LEROY TABOR, Sheriff. • PRESERvE YOuR TEETH. T H. RANDALL, Surgeon Dentist, would re el „ spectfully inform thecitizene of Tioga, Law renoeville. and vicinities that he has located per manently at Tioga (office over Fuller's Dreg Store) where he may be found the first three weeks of each month, and will be at Lawrenceville the last week in eaoh month at the residence of Chas. Van gorder. Particular attention given to the treatment of of all diseases of the Teeth, Gams, and Alveolar prixteu, Cleaning,Filling Sr. Extracting Teeth - - - - and to regulate irregular Teeth in young persons. also, especial attention given to Fitting Artificial Teeth, Palates, and obduratora on any kind of plate desired. • Anaesthetics administered and Teeth Extracted Without pain in every ease where it may be con sidered advisable. All work will be dono with promptness, and warranted, and at prices consistent with the times. Let every one call who may need or wish for a good looking sett of teeth. Tioga, Pa., Nov. 7, 1866.—tf. Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers his farm for sale, con taining 100 acres, 40 acres of which are un der good improvement. Good frame house there on, one and a half story high; also a new frame barn, 30 by 45 feet. A thrifty young orchard, of apple, pear, and cherry trees, mostly grafted, 100 ikon. Well watered by never failing springs.— Said feral is situated in Delmar township, on the road leading from Stony Fork, to Pine creek. For terms apply, to the,subseriber, on the place. or to A. L Ensworth, at the Bingham office, Wellsboro. ALVAN N. WRBSTER. Delmar, Shgust 22, 1366.-0 RE A Farm For Sale. OLONTADIrisI. Cr 236 acres situated on the Cowanesque Valley opposite the Village of *nex.ville with good buildings and a large old orchard uf goud grafted fruit, and a good young sugar bush, thereon. There is about 180 acres improved and the balance 13 covered with good' Hemlock and Pine and bard timber together with 10 cows, span of horses and one yoke of three year old steers, and young stock and 120 sheep, farming utensils, wagons .to., tc. Said farm is well watered and well calculated for a first class, dairy or stook farm, and the undersigned also offers for sale 6 acres of land adjoining said form together with a good Saw mill thereon with one of the best water privileges on the Cowanes que river; and also a large new store and stock . .,of goods in the Village of %flea:villa, besides a 'member of Village lots, all of which the subscri ber wishes to sell in bulk or in parcels to suit the pisrehaser. Prices moderate and terms easy. fur further particulars enquire of Knoxville Nov. 7, 18138-tf, Bounty and Pension Agency. irj . AV 1 N received definite instructions in regard to 11 the extra bounty allowed by the act approved July 28, 1860, and having on hand al large supply of all necessary blanks, we are prepared to prosecute all piur don and bounty claims which may be placed in our hands. Perseus living at a distance can oommuniuste with us by letter, and their communications will be promptly 411311111 ed 'SMITH 8 SHAW. Wellsboro. October 2441888. J. G OODSPEED