Xoral ftrod. WEDNESDAY NOV. 21, 1866 Nair Advertieements. Gruceries tte.- 7 -Mather .4 Berton, Lawrence silSe Found—A Pocket book. Brown's Troebes--Statl everywhere. Remedial Institute—Dr. Lawrence. Fenn for sale—John Neuter. CO:CCERT. — We are requested to an ounce thst . there will be it concert stile M. E. Cburch in this boroogli, ~ W edneaday everkthg, ?far 28, inet. Let it be Morally patronized. FlRE!—Those who have signed the piper circulated by Fise Warden Williams for the organization of a Citizens' Fire Company, are tray notified to meet at the Engine Route, s , tor day evening, Nev. 24, at 61 o'clock. The meeting is for the purpose of organization and m btruction. A full attendance is requested and expected. By -order of the Council. BUSINESS CHANGE.—Mr. F. D. Bun— nell has bought out Mr. Jerome Smith, and wilt carry on the mercantile business at the old stand, No. 2, Union Block. MITE 'SOCIETY.—The Ladies of the Episcopal Church will hold their second Mite Society Sociable at the house of Hon. L. P. Wil liston, to-woerow (Thursday) evening, Nov. 22. general invitation is herewith extended. _ At the Sociable last Thursday evening, Mrs• L. P. Williston was sleeted Treasurer of the Socze RELTGIO63.—Rev. H. J. W., ALLEN, of Philadelphia, has accepted a call to the Rec torship of St. Paul's Episcopal C!ittfch, of this borougb. Ile will take charge ea tha Brat Sun day in December. r Ho, LITTLE FOLKS !—MT. HIIGH You:to, Bookseller, has made extensive prepare. Lions for the Holidays. His illustrated toy books are something ahead of anything in that line of business heretofore brought to Wellsboro. Then be has superior Stereoscopes and pictures, and nice diaries, pocket-books, and gift books for children of larger growth. Choose while the assortment is good. BIG DAY'S WORK.--A friend sends 111 the result of a day's chopping on Gordon Steele's job, Phenix Creek, which same up some. thing tremendous: Messrs. Charles Butler, of Stony Fork, and Merrick Furman, of Gaines, on the bib inst., felled and peeled 83 pine trees, which made 2:91. 18 feet log( The logs averaged 200 feet each. The trees stood on a steep side This is vouched for by r. liortimp, Henry Leach, W. H. Steele, B. Stiles, Win. Drew, and Bradley Haynes. And we guess it can't be beaten--easily. IMPROVEDIENT.S.—Among the he prurcuients which help to adorn oar village, we notice the painting and papering of the Metho dist church. The church, owing to tho energy of the trustees, it now out of debt, and in a moat creditable condition. Judge White has made a decided' improvement of Ms premises, having thoroughiy retilted his dwelling and enclosed his lot witli t la neat fence. Xtessrs. J. L. Robinson and Jerome Smith have also erected line fences on the street. Alt these things help to give us a good name for neatness and thrift, and thus every men who wakes an improvement becomes a common benefactor. NEWSPAPORIAL.—It gives Us great pleasure to note the enlargemeut and new dress ct the ifuncy Luminary. Biuther P atea is entitled to the diatioction of publiahing uue of the very beat country papers in the Common wealth. lie is a first-class editor, and hie joursisl to one of the neatest that reaches our table. Bo we rejoice at this evidence of prosperity and be- A p e .k bun the liberal pairenage.of the •' Lower End," With which he bee dealt liberally. lie ie a iumuch Republioan and a benefactor of the Lycoming public. THE ETERNALLY FIXED STARS.—A fearful rectiouitig awaits the Cambridge and Yale titrotiome“, at the bauda of an outraged people. Tie Star shoot advertised to mune off un the 13th or 14th, insts , morning, was a dead failure. Ceti childlike confidence in the predictions of mote keepers of the stellar world, our citizens ands ample preparation to witness the greed py mechny of the midnight skies. We had our ia,iied glean iu readiness overnight, and charged ear wiud with the importance of being awake at o'clock in the morning. The bell tolled two, tad wo arose, expectant of the fiery rain of stars. We approached the northern window and put inde the curtain gravely, as became one about wituesa au exhibition advertised as nut to he ithnenned again during the Igth century. There glowed the Pole-Star, serene and staid. Lower down the north Argol sat his unshaken tercet. The Great Bear sat quietly upon his teunchts, blinking his Marry orbs. The Dragon sad potted Iris tail behind a cloud, and was gat at the golden tresses of Berenice. The Lion, .tt at whose jaws the starry rain was to proceed, ca gaz.ng with watering month at the sister Plei eke. Arcturus led his sans down the West un inthiblingly, and so with unshaken faith in fixed [tart ; and an ague shiver, we crept into bed, and o.cpt, end dreamed that the universe wire a big rutch of tre-crackers, and that Orion had touch rd mein oil with the stamp of his cigar. Welt, as the matter was to , eventuate on the 14th, everybody prepared for the latest use named. Watchers were hired, with orders to riag the tire alarm when the scene opened. everybody retired and lay awake, waiting br too tentinalibuiation of the bells." Afel.o ithe, Seine sinner, nut having the fear of wrath before his eyes, jet air a few aiXPeuoY r4teta north of the 'village. and twine Wherein u'r mug the District School bell. This brought [lei Utgtileops to the lore, but did Glut deceive 1 1 , 4 ever, the Atlantic Cable brings news that there 1 , 42 a gorgeous di/If/Jay of tucteurites iu Eu rq= (JD the tuurutug of the 14th. Tins gavels the P r uPt etc ISTR.A.Nos FATALITY.—Under this be,,d the lfruclfurd Reporter gives gu account of tta trMiutiopal of a Wan living between Le Roy tt.l Canton, in that ounisty. Soule years ago he eLtiert,ok to remove a barn across the road. lu ( "mg down the traine one of the beams 101 l up std killed one of she wurktoeu. The barn moved, and while in the course of reouha ttuctl,o, a Leant fell upon and killed a little 4(.111 of we proprietor. Finally the barn was.couipie t'd and u stroke of lightning leveled it with the fuuudattonE, where the owner, disheartened by the recurring, ezeidents, lett the _wreck, and film may by teen to this day. BURNED To DEATIL—The Nyil4ms- Port chronicles the death of Miss Mary tower, of that city. She was carrying a Kern. bete lamp when a poker fell from its place and btuke 11 "' "P , spilling the flawing contents Over 'be young lady's dress. She - was in amiss at once, and was so badly burned that she carvit'Ll/ Pct 4 4 :7 tio6ra. 13E HUNG.—Peter Bota, convicted of murderiog hie wife, is to be boos in Willipois pclt on the 4th of December. The Governor bus ttgned Peter's death=warrant. Prof. J. G. HOYT.—We lately noted that this gentleman succeeded Prof. White as Professor of Music in the islanateld Normal School. We did not say what is true, that Prof. lloyeis one of the most accomplished musicians in the country, being a first•class performer on most of the leading instruments. Y. M. L. A.—The Associationthet on evening, awl was addressed t.. 7 Prof. Okay. it VERRILL, of the State Normal School, Mans field. - . The subject of Prof. Verrill's lecture was " An tagonisms," and its object, to show 'the" affieet : of opposition, active, or lay contrast; upon human development as well-as upon the-materiakeorld. Ife held that while antagonisms mere- necessary to healthy growth, there could be no, necessity for effort to create them ; and further, that the optimism of Pope was improperly seized up by 'many as an argument for inaction. ' The lecture was decidedly able and so interest. jug as to - amps regret that it was not longer. It abounded in 4 strbrig common sense vixbfms and sufficient satire to render it spicy. The audience was about • average, tbe'ladles being largely in excess of the gentlemen, as usu al. The state . of the roads prevented the usual patronage of our Delmar and Charleston friends, which left the north side of ,the Court room in the minority. The exercises of the next meeting will be the discussion of the question—" What la the true basis of the Right of Suffrage 2" Dow:f ?HST Go.—Tbe splendid fall of stars recently, has been totally eclipsed by the fall la the prices of goods at the store lately occupied by Jerome Smith. - The entire stock is now being sold out; the only ob Jett being to realize first cost so that the store can be refitted with a splendid assortment of everything re quired in this market. S-oR A rzw DAVI ORIT will these eaisz rtmuctstmets be held out. Come at once if you desire to save money, remember ng money saved Is money made. The stock to he disposed of this week consists of some of the must desirable Fall and Winter Goods In town,a a fine assortment of Ready Made Clothing,a large etock of Boots and Shoes : an endless variety of Hats and Caps., and an abundance of Cloths, Cassimereo, Furs, Dress Goods, Shawls, Nublas, Roods, are only a few of the articles that will and most be sold at once. An experierwed Tailor Lae,been engaged and Z ain prepared to cut and manufactre Fashionable Clothing to order. - Butter wanted, for which -the highest market price will be paid. F. D.Bvtosiz, Weiieborc, Nov. 21, T6-It 'Auctioneer and Agent. If the individual whikteok a brown paper par cel, containing a coat, from my shop on Saturday, Ipv. 10, will return the same to me, be will great.; ly oblige both myself and the owner, and avoid trouble, expense, and possibly worse, for himself. J. B. SitsitePseits, Welisboro. RE.TOICING.—Tbia is to certify that I, Desta A. Clark, of Delmar, had several decayed teeth extracted at A. B. Eastman's by the use of the Spray ProduCer, whithout the least of pain; and alter having been so relieved by this superior method of producing local insensibility, (the in vention' of which has certainly conferred a boon upon suffering humanity) I would cheerfully re commend it to all. Ancrnam.—The undersigned will sell at public auction at his dwelling house in Delmar, on Fri- day, Nov. 23, 1866, at 10 o'clock A. M., 1 pair of Mares, 2 pairs of harness, I Lumber Wagon and Sleigh, I-Democrat Wagon, I top buggy, I open buggy, 2 cows, a quantity of hay 1 Mower and Reaper, 1 Land Roller, I Cider MIR, I Fanning Mill, Plows, 'Harrows. Horse Rakes, Fork, to gether with various other articles necessary for a farm. [Nov. 21, '66.) STE.PHEN PiERCY. MARRIAGES =II On the 13th, by Rev. N. L. Reynolds, Mr. Roaawr of We.litsboro, and Miss MMI.Y E. TRULL, of New York City. . dame day by Rev. J. F. Calkins, Idr. CHAN. M• MOORE. of Liberty, and Misa MAGGIE BODINE, of Deiwar. In Tiogix, lon the 13th inst., by Rev. D. R.- McDeruthod;, Mr HORATIO POTTER and Mrs. &LEAH HoLT, both of Cortland Co., N. Y. In Tiuga, tiatnu day by the same, Mr. HENRY C. WHEELER and Miss HARRIET DAGGETT, both of Tt. , ,;a. - Chatham, at the hone& of the bridea r father; on the lith inst., by Rev. 1). A. Pope , Mr. Rjpasat. H. t..31.0cu1t and Aiwa ELIZABETH SBORT, btith of Chadian.. In Mansfield, on the 24th iust., by Rev. N. L. Reyuuldb, Mr. OriviLL Kisrast.t. to Miss Mary CAMERON, both of OCOObt. J A Cough, A Cold, or A R ,Q*4 ',) l Sore Throat, aRONCHIA REQUIRLE ILINEDLINE ATTENTION, AND ,C- . NEWELL BE CIiEVIED. IP AY ifOCWIr LOWED TO CONT/NOC, Irritation of the Lungs, A , Permanent Throat ease, oi-Conit4tp, /ion is often the 1 . , RESULT. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Haring a direct fi t ligtence to the parts, give immediate relief tOR BRONEJLIT/8,. ASTHMA, CATARRH, CON,TLAIE TIVE AND TEIRDAT—DISEAeES; Troches are used with' a itOgys .00 , 4 success Singers and Public Speakers Will And TitoCHES useful In clearing the voice when taken bdfore tinging or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an untiStlal eitenton of the vocal organs. flu TROCHES are recommended and prescribed by Pity saie.ns, and have had testidionials from eminent' man throughout the country. lieing an article of true mer it,l and having Pitman the, efficacy by a test of many rears, oath year finds thrill 'n new _lociditiesin various parts of the world, and t e TIioCHED are universally pronounced better than other articles. 0ra...”; only .• BRowN'e BRONCHIAL TROCHLi," and do not take any of the WORTHLESS Immistoas that may be offered. Seim - EN - Earwax - tr.. Nov. 21,'66-6m. " - -- ----------- - Ept ESIEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPECIAL; OASES, it No. 14 Bond Street, New York. •• • • -• • ' 461. Full information, with the hlgliest - testimoniale ;- also a Book on Special biaeases, in a sealed envelope, sent free. WI - Be sure and send for them, and you will not regret it; fortis advertising physicist:Aare generally impostors, without references no stranger should •be mated. • Enclose a stamp for postage, and dlreetio OE, LAWRENCE, N 0.14 BOND STREET', NEW YORK. • Nov. 21,1886.1 y. TRAIIGE, BUT TRUE.—Every young lady and gen tleman iu tbe United States can'hear something to their iulvantage by return mall (free of charge) by ad dressing the undersigned Those having fears of being humbugged will please oblige by not uoticlugthis card All others will please address their oliedieut servant, 'MOS N' CHAPMAN Jan 31,'6*-ly Bsl Broadway, New York ir , RRORS OF YOUTIL—A Gentleman who suffered J. for years from Nervous Debility, Premutitre Decay ma all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of itufferhig ligmanity, send Dee to nll who need It, the recipe and tffrections fur matting the simple rem ody by which he was cored. Sufferere fishing to pros: by the advertlser'a experience can do so by addressing JOHN U. Oti DUX, 13 Chatabei e-St., y. Jan. 31,'Ike-Iy. po C3NSMIPTIVES.—The advertiser, having been L restored to health In a few weeks bye very simple remedy, ttier having suffered for &event! Aare with a severe lung affection awl that dread disease, Consump. lion —is summits to make known to his tellow.sufferecs rim means of cure To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre. &caption used, free of charge, with die directions for putt...ring and using the same, which they will find a Aura g ore for Consumption, Asthma, Brom:MIL Coughs and Colds, and all throat and lung affections Th e only object of the advertiser in sending the PI ascription Is t•P benefit the afflicted and spread information which he conceives to be Invaluable. and he Lopes every eufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing and may prism a blessing Parties wishing the preseription rest, by return mail, will please address Rev. ED. WA fill A L ;.t 4. 4 ,‘ [Jan. 31.'68-Iy] - - - - - - - R/NG•BONE, SPATIN, IVIND-GALLS, CA LLUS, on IMARS, RADICALLY and PIIINAMENTLY COILED. by tb use of • Roof's I ltiogbone and Spaviu Cure. Thismedicine was established 26 yearn ago, and be; never been known to fail, (live It a single trial. For bale 11 - W. D. TERBELL k CO., Corning, N.Y. D. S Barnes k Co., Agents, New York. 0e17,66,C7l fill[; cosnssfaxs I:3:FERIENCE OF AN IN V kLlD.—.Published for the benefltand as a caution to young men and others. wifo sutler from Nervous De b:lits. i'lemature Decay of Manhood, &c., supplying at the ,ttne time the means of self-euro. By one who has mired I; lin,elf after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing*, postpaid addressed envelope, single cop, ies, free of charge.may ho had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co N. Y. Dan. 31.'10-Iy.l NO .SURRENDEX. . _ 'IZ:A Ao.* that . Oki PolidCar Csiteptte his.oo6 - 8, the Businen Campaign is opened the same Motto—the aztse ; tyitlieett , erthle eelneo l . Z•v4i- z - HUGI YOUNG -s . :t r -IC* E M N B WR9I.Oi having refitted iiis stOie - ; is n'isw:site fsjl4ll4V4 Fall B.IIBIIOEI & largo-aupply of -- • - :111,1/1 WALL PAPERS. His stook includes nearly a itindred different patterns of Gilt, Balin. l Whits, Leather "caored and Brown Papers, Parlor, Bail, and decoration Papers, Kitchen, Dining Room, Bed, Chamber and Bitting Room Papers, with .Borders to match. Alto, ' •-• :;" . r ; "f• _ vv"r. CLOTH W3:NDOW And fixtuppa, Paper Curtains, ~skde ; lights, ,f Pire BOard Papeis of many variotlif. • .:••• .1, - ).;,1L, - ; iLA : 1;' . .;.7.t,ie:.;,, , ~i ,1,14 113 -,'"7:; BLANK BOOKS For Business, Profeailonal and Laboring Men conlicif.ti.x4; of . DAY BOOKS, JOURNALS,. LEDQERS CASK BOOKS, RECORDS, DOCK ETS, RECEIPT BOOKS,• PASS BOOKS, WORKINGMENfR WEEKLY AND -MONTHLY TIME BOOKS, • TUCKED MEMORAN DUMS ct DIARIES, ' All of the lateat and !post appioved .atytkitud many of the-fiery beet material:: BLANK DEEDS, BONDS, MORTO AcLES, LEASES, RROALISSORK NOTES, DRAFTS & LAW BLANKS, ' " gattarally. PAPERS. BILL, LEGAL _CAP, FOOLSCAP, LINTER, . PACE ET, BATE POST, COMMERCIAL, 'OCTAVO and BILLET "NOTE, LADIES' AMERICAN -FRENCH NOTE,. MOURNING, GOLD. IMPRESSION,,LINAW ING, TRACING, MURIC TISSUE, BLOT, , TING AND WRAPPING PAPERS. 'EI•YVEL - OftS''` - " 41 In endless variety, of size, shape, color and - " getality. . • INKS: •'" Arnold's Genuine London Fitid , Davids' Fluid 'and Black writing Ink, in lime or small Bottles. Blue, Red, or Carminelik; and Mucilage. • ja.i .. Fifteen different :itarieliii; (all numbers), Lehtann!s.- tha, Washington Me dallion, the Spencerlan and othei popular Pens RULING PENS, PEN HOLDERS, LEAD PENCILS, DRAWING PENCILS, -SLATES A SLATE PENCILS, Ac., Ac., Ac. • PORT FOIAOS, . -- Picture lernitiee,cordi and Taisele;'Pluitogreitre and PhotographAilbtimaiNeket Books,-Mallets, and large Monay Seeks, Rack-laamtniplithards, Checkers and - Cbeeoden,PoOkettitler,y,klicket and Toilet Cumbe r -Bair and 4. roight - 43ruslies, Visiting Cards, Card Crwt, tiyidaloil assortment .of NOTIONS, which space will not allow to be enumerated bete BOOKS. , SCHOOL BOOKS 1 F0R40,1C7,, .AND COUNTRY; LAW, OLOGICAD, MEDICAL AND ! -MISCELLA NEOUS BOOKS,_ SCHOOL • • - • RE WARDS. 'SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, TICKETS AND RE WARDS, Published by the American Tract Society. Arnett , can Suaday School, Baton, and by, the respective Denominational Boesch; of Polk egion, furbiShed • ' at the .• Publishers' own Catalogue Pricee.• FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES, TES TAMENTS, PRA.YfIt BOOKS, and HYMN BOOKS for all Denominations, Vo cal and Diatrnmental MDBI,O I BOWLS, ikED SHEET MUSIC. Newspapers and*,liertiOical;. All of-the leading DAMES, WEEKLIES AND MONTHLIES constantly on bah& Partite' just entering - anon ii'nsineer , country Alerchante, 'Lawyers, Physioiant, Clergymitn Sabbath School 'llommittees, and the community - at:large will do wall to call and, eammirm tlyedia and priest; bifore purchasing elsewhere. , Iteine — miiaTiliii - plice; - NO. 5 'airn Nrt.t„av, Wellaboro, 'Pa. - 0 4_ 2 Si - . BUOJI Key. Sonic Store BELLIRII & TREWS ~ t .. is the plemito nail and-exalaine geed goods:. If Re cannot convince= out- customers that we are :Selling at reasonable prices, it is then time to try setae of our would be (if they could) competitors, We have now on band a complete assortment of ;DoPer*shisile4 • A Prints, Shootings, Strip% Denims, and everything in tkit line. Ef t • 2 1../ =I 4" ~: ~ 'OUR . DRESS tiOODV -STOCK ia.complete from - first elm Merinoes down to ex - Atti 1/ 9 11:1 - OAP t•. we hare a complete a/morn:senior. The ladies all Imoir - bovr hard• it has been heretofore to obtain the erticles to make their.attirv'ornanterotal and , complete; We especially invite the ladies to come and • t examine:',,or. Gl4.ye and Hosiery Stock, Ladies' aid Gents' Paper Cellars, all sizes: Ea OUR BOOT 4- 4 . 4 giOCK fz4 .2 ,is now complete. Every oneltnit Inerdronized us know chat we kerl ihti Gest - Boot and Shoe ansk in it , Al* otatutt7t , 9ur Bwrite are : all z: a ar , ranted to be what Wtt aball , repreeent.thern,at-the time of sale Let lumbermen and others requir ing a heavy bobt; cell nerd esamine,thetn. .This bplol2 sttous. stock we„wi3l noti ce briefly, as tbiz,will'nooculnetid Ibeassifies . oismin- ME Iligi :~ warranted to fit all the heads in the country, be they decapitated by executive authority or not. ' GROCERaa. We pal isiinfinVply faitdites4ith Sigists,Teas,i l l Syrups, and everything nivatilikept va that 1 at the lowest prises. , . 1 • IV 41.1i-g.3 .: Zoi --- 1 idi 140 q 3 ,-;,:;' 1. „. .1 ', v t -- * : : . :1- :;_::' 1 _I =NM Call and examine the beautiful styles that we have lately received HaritiOare and Cutlery ; in variety. Leterery.persoa come to our store with a feel ing otellecet - home. We charge nothing for, and erftwfdpee happy to show - yap the geode, ';•,, , F . ::-',.' , ...elriehether -- lotiAesr not. MI Weilsbaro, Oct. 3,18684 IBM f. ; -.~-OF-~ ' (1) , lIMEMIE=I S • ••., , ' - TRIII3,IIIgGS,_ • - .ii_i ;i: ; U _ I EMI _ _ ~ ~. CLOTHING ration AND CAPS, - MIM=MEEEI 1. 011:6e L ZER : i-,. =ME ISE . O. Bata ,ARO, A. A. TRIKAN A FORTUNE Can be miArlyy , Alvery man, vateas,miia cbiltUn this eomnty, if they will strictly adhere to the phuwoLittiying then goods of, the well known gapnlu old" C"0,110111211 . Of - ;I W. R. Smith's Sons, 4 ..... 4 . , • .; ADDISON, N. IY., • -; t t c.•• 7 fill EMI ;-h: r_t; ' *•' Thousands and thouganda of people baya al . .ready mind theii-neward brthoscdoing, ;Every .; DRY GOODS, GRObEiliS ,CLOTHING, J BOOTS x SKOES„ HA.TS„CA,PS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, aie blind iri litikardancii; i tiiii):;Poitotlittioi at the Old'Reiiable Corner, the PEOPUS' STORE; GRAVE AND IMPORTANT INFORMA TION TO CASH BUYERS WHO WISH TO:SPEND: THHIR - "MOSEY - WHERE THEY CAN GET THE MOST FOR IT. , W. R. SMITH'S SONS' system of keeping an enormous ; stock, of goods.. at all lames of• thee yearasudAtelling tbous,citeap—thiasya.teussio,ob.; -nosirids to big profit stmr.n ~ 7 , -Ls_ fairly began-for the Fall eeasoo at their.atere, and 1 Cik earth a year-for cluing people good was never known before. Cer tainly there is no good reason fur swindling pri ces now; we have bad enough of them,-alrgraely.4 The great advantage and ltupottance of On: Cash or Ready pay is fully illustrated by the low prices uow raging at the People's Store. FEW acitrafforliWiftWkatiliE r'IYARDIE4of v"-:101344:1 4 Tlei: YHOP6 GENERALLY., ~,, Buy your gooria.s agnamaybich has a big assortment and is satins* t 1 nanny goods arid of course eatisi e jLtbara sussoWt - tiraes. chea per than amen - *eV** .alCius,ll vantages to tier etialtainerit: Mill A FitT 6:0101i=j3 , 10 THINOW_ FOR Tliß Pair= . To..CTNSIDER BEFORE EIFEND4 INO 114 r - - Look out for big stores end big rents; big 'and big rates of interest and no real takere at that—all of which is very bad as against W. 4. Smith's Sone' eittiation, Light expenses - and no rents, new goods at break deWit ,prices, and the good old motto Of small profits. good , value and quick returns, flying to the breeze. The fact is, the only true and certain road to fortune for the merchant itcalways to give his etuftnera, as we do. the most he can for his money, and depend on largo sales for bis profits. Again, our popular ,and legitimate system of dealing, baying strictly erish. always haling cash on band. render fib masters of the situation when a drop conies iti -the matiret. Never before was there such a tempt .) thg lot of goods, at low prises, as .B. "'Sniith's Sons Can and will show from this time forward. Our stock of Dry Goods and Clothing can't be I beat, and no customer who is in the right shape, ever leaves the store -without- buying, and none who card what they :set, will tnake2.:the a ssertion' that they- an buy goOdo elserrhOre' rut chiop.--- We -15,4 the largeeVetoeit of • c*.: • BOOTS AND SHOES EOM AND CAPS, that is kept in the county. Call, if nothing mote _Omit to see the CHEAP GOODS on the anxious 8 54 P 3 Meri: i , CARPETS ,ASD.OIt pioUts at rnitions low rates. The cottage and palace can be replenished for a song now, by calling on the Peopisa Art - fastl.. • --*" - CROCKERY, WALL II'APER, 'end a thousand other articles can be found; and no one who sees them can help buying. We mattufaoture all the CLOTHI.6IO we sell. Every s well dressed ,man buys • his harness .of William R. Smith's Sins.' 'Weithinithake to order. •Our Cutter Is master o ? ha stands down the hall for • no man who wields .the, shears ;for 4.llVelihood; • 's fits cure the deformed. •. We keep Pork, Flour and Salt, El always ns lod 'ot. - leis than market rates. ;4- - It is more than .ever -tb¢ duty of every man and woman to call hero before buying, and look through the stock of teuipting gOods add bargains, as no one can imagine Or form any idea how great n difference there is between the prices of goods bought for cash and prices of goods else where bought for notes that are not paid promptly. The safest--thing for all, buyer& ftvhtit want ills lowest noteft 3 in &ids; is to call and"gel Smith's Sons' prices, and take around in your pockets to compare. A great many stores will get the cold shoulder after you, visit the Old Cor— ner whers they work for their customers. You eartunt uiistakn the place, as it occupies tbq room of four stores, immediately on the Erie „railway, and the rush is constantly going on. Call, if for nothintr - more than to see bow we spike the"gUns. t r Ourt,truly. • ": - . , SMITH'S SONS Addiem Sept 511868. El= SIM ECG re - s• ;# kind of L , l ', ~ ,1 iiL JA_A P.4RSONS' , ' LIST OF BARGAINS FOR _.. I BM F;'~'-;r~'lH~► BARGAthI3 IN PRINTS. Common Prints lao, fast colors 160, best 200 4 J it ,t J V. BARGAINS IN SHEBTINGS. .7• Yard wide Sheeting bie; yard wide heavy sheet" ing 18d, standard heavy sheeting 25c. BARGAINS IN Sarirthres Good bleached Muslin 22 and 250, extra quality zurd wide, 34, bestAard.,wide,3 ; 9,, , tt vir BAseArss IN WOOLENS R e 4 , 14. 4 4 Ivg 1 vg dray heavysecritht 2 twllled 'flannel extzi 60c. All wool abet* "grayrefoth $1,011; all wool cassiniere 101, 1 - f6 0.. A T. Cassimeres wool filling pc; • .t , '''''' llertitticley Jeans 25c. ~ BARGAINS IN BALMORELS Way ie)l tlike Brapar Skirt at $2,50, aold last fall at $5,75; we, else . have aft the extra gattlitles at largely redaced rates- - ME Bargains in -Shawls, Cloaks, Cloths,Dress Goods; a good l'aramatta y,ird wide 44c; alapacea 620; 'Trench merino 9s and lea; twilled' Cobtrig 38c; and lota of other goods equally 'cheap, BA&k~AIIQ6, IN 11 . 001,?SgIATS. ,; Giving our entire trade to one manufacturer we can sell Hoop Skirts very cheap. We sell a good Hoop Skirt 20 springs,heary tape kid pads Sc.; higher niunbers eqdally cheap. 1 RiCHARDSON'S Doable Sole Rip Boots, Half double sole Rip :Boots, Tap tole Rip Boots at lowest prices in the . country. . . •- 14 ,•!! H I intend to keep a good stock, sell cheap, and do my faZiblreie -L Oct. 24., • li.-'-eI.ARSOIO4.- E HAVE . ,IIO . ) , V:ON HAND A I ipSPLENDID ASSORTMENT 0 . i WlNTtit GOODS At the People's Store, Oorning, N. Y. 1, 11 4 : iAi Adapted to the wants of all classes; and u we laid in for a good stock jAnkt. before the late ad-_ vanes in New York, we are, now . oilablod to sell most of our goods at about NEW 17.(:.-real6E- 6 We would Q*44,9,401 arteadon d to oul large stook of gooda•foi • ' LADItS' SUITS , anill the finest line of 4, .I. , . t•% 13=KM:3=E2=11 FRENCH MUSLIN S AND ORGANDIES ever offered in this market.. We also have a nice assortment of • LADIES' SACQUES, TALMAS AND ;Ulu • , ~BASQUINES, _ in cloth and salt, to which wo invite the attention of buyers. Oir stock'of - CLOTps AND CASSIMERES, for men's and boy's rear, is kept very full, and . ' CLQTHING /11.431,F TO ,O4,D_ER, on short notice and in the latest style. 1 Balmoral and, Hoop Skirts, of Vvery, variety. GINGHAMS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, DeLAINES, CHALLIE, SUNS UMBRELLAS, JEANS, UoTTCINADES, SHEET- INGS, SHIRTINGS MEI Our facilities for BUYING GOODS are UN SURPASSED by any in this section, and we wish it understood that ire do not intend to be UNDERSOLD by We teuder our thanks- tothe Oltirens of Tioga Co., who patrimited . and would respect ftilly invite those who ittxvti never doge so to call and see us. Store opposite the Dickinson House on Market Street, three doors west of the corner, and two doors east of tiongerford's _ • .. • 'slum dt ATM .„_ • • - • - Cornintir.AVNov. 21;1886. ' ' " Auditor's Notice. annE. undersigned having been appointed 3.11 Auditor to distribute the funds in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the Sala of the real estate of Hiram Inseho, in the eaeo of A. P. Cone vs. 'Hiram macho, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his °trice in Wellshoro, on Thurs• day, November 22, at one o'clock P. M. 3BROME B. HILL'S, October 24, 1886-4 n, Auditor. Blacksmith and Farrier. JOSEPH MANLY would inform the citizens of iVellaboro and vicinity that be has leased the old Mack stand, on Water street, lately oc cupied by Mr. Ritter, whore ha may be found prepared to shoe horses and oaen, and do all work pertaining to his trade. pe also is a 1)114.. deal Terrier, and will treat horses for diseases. October 24. 1868- tf Hairdressing & Shaving, . Saloon over Willcox Barker's store, wow_ boro, Pa. Particular attention . paid to Ladies' Hair.Catting, Shampooing, Dramg, etc Braids, Puffs, coils, and swiches on bend and made to or der. H. W. DORSEY. Ayer'3 Gls. AR p hl ia i . rot7ifk, feee7boleu oatand eom of or der—your system deranged and your feelings uncomfortable?— These symptoms are often the pr s _ cursors of serious illness. Some It of sickness is creeping upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayees Pills, and drive out the humors-- purify the blood, and let the fluids move on nu. obatruotedly, in health. They stimulate the or gans of the body into vigorous activity, purify the system from the obstructions which make die. 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 /P -lats, 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. The same purgative expels them. Caused by similar oh otruottions and derangements, they are surely, and man l y 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 headaehe, foul stom ach, dysentery, bilious complaints, indigestion, derangement of the liver, costiveness, constipa tion; heartburn, rheumatism, dropsy, worms and suppression, when taken in arge doses. They are sugar coated, so that the most sensi tive can take theta easily, and they are surely the best purgative medicine yet discovered. Ayer's Ague Cure, For the speedy and certain Cure of intermittent Firer, or Chills and Fever, Remittent Fever, CAM Fever, .Dumb sisrue, Priodical Headache, or. Bilious Headache, and Bilious Fever*; in— died for the whole akin of disease* originating iw biliarg derangement, caused by the malaria of miasmatic countries. .This remedy has rarely failed to cure the se relent cases of Chills and sever, and it has this avast advantage over other Ague medicines, that it subdues the complaint without injury to the Ratient. It contains no quinine or other delete— rious substance, sor 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, Maas., and sold by ail druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. Farm for Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale the farm in Tioga, Tinge. 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 lanai, and is in a good state of cunt vatitin, with a go , d house, two good barns, and shed, fine fruit, and is well fenced. Will be sold cheap, and is very desirable. F. E. SMITH. Tioga, October 17, 1888-8 m TIDE A CO. COURT PROCLAMATION. Wherias, the Hon. Robert G. White, Presi dent Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Penn sylvania, and Royal Wheeler and Victor Case, Esq.'s Associate Judges in Tioga county, have issued precept, hearing date the 10th day of Oct., 1886, 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 Wetlsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the 4th Monday of I , lovember (being the 2titti 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 Tinge. to appear in their own proper persons, with their records, inquisitions, ex aminations and 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, aro required to be then and there attending, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time, agree -ably to notice, Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's Office. in Wellsboro, the 25th day . of Oct., in the year of our Lord ^ne thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. 1 LEROY TABOR, Sheriff. IDWADEZ) ;11.36 . 01 V ali Dri v ; 4 H. RANDALL, Surgeon Dentist, would re el e spectfully inform the citizens of Tioga, Law eneeville, and vicinities that be has located per manently at Tioga (office over Puller's Drug Store) where be may be found the first three weeks of each month, and will be at Lawrenceville the last week-in each month at the residence of Chas. Van gorder. Particular attention given to the treatment of of all diseases of the Teeth, Gums, and Alveolar process, & Extracting Teeth and to regulate irregular Teeth in young persons. Also, especial attention given to Fitting Artificial Teeth, Palates, and obduraters on any kind of plata desired. Anaesthetics administered and Teeth lixtracted without pain in every case where it may be con sidered advisable. 411 work Will be done with promptness, and warranted, and at prices condiment with the tires. Let every one call'who may need or - wish for a good looking sett of teeth. Tioga, Pa., Nov. 7, 1866.—cf. A Farm For Sale. ; 11101iTAINE'33 236 acres situated on the Cowanesque Valley opposite the 'Village of KnOxvtlle with , good buildings and a large old orchard of good grafted fruit, and a good young sugar bush, thereon. There is about 180 acres improved and the balance is covered with good Hemlock and Pine awl hard timber together with 10 cows, span of horses and one yoke of three year old steers, and young stock and 120 sheep, farming tttonsiis, wagons so., So. Said farm is well watered and well calculated for a Ant class, dairy,er stock 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 Cooranes que river: and also a large new store and stook of goods in the Village of Knoxville, besides a number of Village lots, all of which the subscri ber wishes to sell in bulk or in parcels to suit the purchaser. Prices moderate and terms easy. forlurther particulars enquire of S. SOOD SPEED. Knoxville Nov. 7, 18d8-tf. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Letters of 2i administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Mathew Borst, late of Vellsboro, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them fur settlement to WM. H. SMITH. Esq., at his office in Wellsbero. Nov. 4.1966-6 w. MARY BORST, Adex. Teachers Wanted rr BB School Directors of Charleston will bold an adjourned meeting at the Young School Rouse on Thursday, the 22d inst., at one o'clock r. sr., to hire Teachers for the balance of the Wintor Schools. Revenue Stamps for contracts Can ho purchased of die Board. Teachers are advised nut to present certificates having altered. markings unless they can prove that the changes 'vim made by the County Superintendent. By order of the Board. Nov. 14, 2t. C. W. BARLOW, Saa'y '...,"■~ J. 3 OBilgo's