The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 05, 1866, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY DEC. 5, 1866
New Advertisements.
Orphan's Court Sale—A. Hart.
Dentistry--P. Newell.
Notice—J. P. Donaldson.
•
For Sale--Ed. Wetmore.
1000 Agents wanted—Chas. S. Green dr. Go,
Agents wanted- 7 ,5. S. Seranton4eß.,
$2OOO a 'year.
Administrator's Netlee-T. J. Bradbury.
•--Estate of A. Butler
Groceries--D. F• Stone. .
H. C. BAILEY, 'Esq:, will deliver to
the subscribers to Greeley's American"Conitictin
Tioga and vicinity the second
.volume within
three weeks
REV. N.L. REYNOLDS is now located
in Bioseburg, to which place all letters Interided
for him should be addressed.
FZBE COMPANY.—At a meeting of
the Citizens fire Company held 'Thursday; even.
lug of last week, S. S. Spencer was - elected Fore
man, R. L. Van Rom, Asaistkit Foremau,,and
Hugh Young, Secretary.- The Company
log for active service:
The Jersey Shore T''ldette says that
late heavy rains made a twelve foot flood in the
IKrl2
The same paper chronicles the stealing of a
watch-key by some fellow ilia having the fear of
" Time the aye:tiger" . before hls oyes.
THE CONCEET.—A fair audieric,ii#-
gambled to enjoy the Concert by the choir of, the
M. E. Church liat Wednesday evening.'. We were
unavoidably detained away, end cannot speak of
the perfurinanoe from personal knowledge. , We
believe, however,.that the entertainment was sat
iefactory to those present.
The reeeiptsvvere in the noighborhood of $4O
BIG DAY 4 S SANry..Pi—b&r:
Ilyme2, of Crooked Creek,;saads ue t e grim, of
fire hours' sawing at big Mil.443ept. kaa - follows:
6tB feet itch boards, -
99166 feet timber, : -
16869
This averages more thari 3000 feet per' hour,
and beats the - big day's -- work at Bennett h New=
Lall's Mills, noticed some months ago.
CORRECTION.—In stating the result of
the big day's chopping Upon Steele's_lunaltpv:jiik;
a few weeks ago we unintentionally fell into au
error. Instead of " peeling" the IOgS, we should
Lave said " fitting" thew for the saw. The
word wee obscurely written a.nd• we treAtterthed
it "peeled," . The day's work was big enotteh at,
all events. Mr. Chas: Butler sends to correct the
MEI
KEENEYNTILLE.—The march of
prevenient has _reached. Keeneyrille as we,-are
glad to learn. - Mr.-Aso. D. one of its.
most enterprising citizens, bas purcliasedn ii.horse
power engine, and is manufacturing broom and
fork bandies to order. Mr. Kenney .fotirilf
self unable to fill orders wibout more power 4ban
he could spare from his Sawmill and like a wise
man at once arose to the emergency. 1 5uecess to
him, and to all who bring steam, engines into the
county.. - Every man who does it is a common
benefactor.
THE BPOKSTORE.—Mr. , Young has
evinced a great deal of taste and renewed life
since be passed on to the higher life under the
operation of Andrew &Mutinies are. lle has
decorated his store with a fine stock of mirrors
and pictures, and his shelves with a boost of new
books and Christmas gifts. By ali means call
and see him.
Our friend -STorts advertises - an in
crease of business Whitneyville Ws week.
Stone evinced good judgment in establishing
himself at that point, and we are glad to see that
he is growing up pith the place. We take pleas
are in commending him to the liberal" patronage
of the 'East Charlestonians:
FIRE IN SErrerEti.—The, Griet Mill
owned by Mr..lteroy Herrington ot 43trittpen, was
destroyed by lire Last 'friday evening. The light
was plainly visible from this village. The loss is
tot very heavy, we understand, the building being
old and somewhat dilapidated.
FIRE,I--About4t o'clock .la.nt Thurs.:
day morning a tire brohe out in the Chair Facto
ry of Mr. Jaoob §ticitlin in this -borough, and in
e very few minutes th tire building was 2,1111:1e/F
fame. The Warchouit7stiending, within a &deli
feet of the Shop, was soon in flame along its
broadside, and seemed doomed beyond reprieve
when the engine reached the ground Under' the
direction of Mr. S: Efefieti, lb4S :Ppreemn of
the Citizens' Fire Company now being organized,
the machine wasseaMati lit'•*44,•and the
warehouse was, sßeodily ant- pf, ltanarpent,dan
ger.
We have seldom witnessed a more rapid cob
flagration.
happily the wind from the . goiith, other
utbe the warehouse would hare. gone in epaulet
water. The euntente of the- wareheuee were re . :
movad in pretty good condition.
After the latter building wee out of danger ,
tome pergola, who should remain; at, home when
a fire alarm is sounded, pretty thoroughly des
(toyed the glared front by kicking 'out th'e glass
and ....mahl,ing the snail. 7'kiti3 wets in consequence
eta lack of presence of mind on their part, and
favors of flyingaatirrore-our bf second win
dews t o the pavement' below. hereafter the
Fire Warden will arrest all, raicla insane Persons
rid place them in safe; keeping until the fire is
tat _
The engine Aid meet excellent service. It
wet properly placed liiere the
,i5.441,Y` of,
was iucti.austible, and as a general thing .the
riureor and byetexidefie.stood to thyltrukee men
folly,
The ehop and machinery . was insured Or
11500. Mr. Sticklin estimates his Moved $2400.
This is the season of fires and every orte'should ,
be on guard against ountingratimas. '
Mr, Stickliu dedres to' thank the aiti'lenafor
eut aid rendered on tliat'oecaetott.
\VELLSBORO ACADEMY ()bosom-
E xelzrric;c.—Tho Exitliileon of the Seni , r Class
trop place last night week, before a well-filled
"wee. Perhaps the best measure of its ElleCera.
1, the genets' satisfaction which it gave to tit&
L . -diem:b. Some of the recitations were• worthy
cf uostioted commendation, showing that the
perties possess fine iditrionio powers. Of
we have before spoken.
form, of the declamations iwere-equally good,
showed a marked fa-egrets. We forbear
'Peaking of persons in accordance with„anr inters,
n oble custom. The performance Mt - a whole was
t uptikr. It proved anew that the teachers and
ttridents were working together with a common
trahition —to ezeel. Nine prizes were distributed
at the close of the exercises.
We are glad to he able to elute that the present
turp t of teechere will return early in January
tug inaugurate the winter term. Their adMinie.
trltiot has been a marked success. son the res.
trtettion of the Academy is a thing accompliebed.
bitten of this ie due to *, itidoglitable enures of
,ate Prtgclpal, h-ev. b. p. van 4kleriorho has
iu , ored with a zeal, not worthy of a better cause,
let of better pay. ,
ISE
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tiisrried man_ "a well known situ
Zen" of Blairsville, seduced a young woman of
Livermore, in that county, o Mies Ferguson:, ,The
miserable girl took poison and died. Re lives
and—will be respected—especially by the women.
Vedette.
Well, admitting the truth.of that hit upon
woman, when' will she set about correcting that
little fault? • --
Anuteniruitat meetisig of
'flogs Agricultural Boeiety, Nev. 27, .1866, the
fot.,wing officers were:elected for".:_tbe ensuing
year:
President —P.M:Smith, Tioga. •
Vice Presidents—Enoch Blackwell, Nelson . ;
Jas. ii: Gulick; Blassburg. = •‘= -
Secretary—John Dickinson, Delmar.
Treasurer—John L. Robinson, Wellsboro.
Executive Committea-13. W. Williams, Chair
man ; Robert Campbell,- Ph . arez Houghton,' W.
P. Shumway, Wm. Beebe.
After pawing a resointion for a meeting of the
Eiecutive Committee at the Can Of the i
Chairma,
•
the meeting adjourned.
, Wm. 4. Nipaabs, Efegratat'S.
W. R. Smith's Sons, Addison, Now York,
offer on' and after Monday, Dec 3d, their stock
of Dress Goods, consisting of about 75 pie'ces
of Merinos, Poplins, Empress Cloths, 17ieteria
Cloths,•tte., ku., at a great reduction to clos"e"out
before January let. Yikrcan buy 40 intlt Meri
nos in beautiful •shadtis for Bs.- , -former prices
lie. ; very fine Empress Cloths for So.—pride
last month 10s.-; all wool Merinos for 4s. to 6s:—
worth last month 6s. and-88.;-Prints for 19445 n.
and 18e.; Sheetings 16c, and 180.; heavi
est.22m -Our large 'stock of Clothing will' oleo
be sold at a , reduction. NO twilling aboutleis.
The goods have gin to be sold, so look out' (Cr
bargains. • • • Dec. 5,4866-31.
EUREKA. ! SOUGHT Aril,- FOil ND !?-.4..,0ca3 an
testhesia triumpbant,,perfeciiy.safe,-and,pdaitive
ly certain in !every case , . Teeth extracted with
out pain, without:danger, and quick at thought,
by P. Newell;'Dentist, Mansfield. Comb and see.
Brantsiti.—Persons having -BiipkO, Pamphlets,
Magazines, or Newspapers to be-bound or rebonikl
Still please send or bring them 'to Young's BOOk
Store, Wellsboro, before pec, 45th. .Bpeeimene of
binding s with prices, may bei-Seen. -ne•v2B-3t
CIUtILITI(AS .PRESENTE IQr .the7ol4, the
and the baltiee—inALlLvarietian. of Vnuases....Sockic
- t1t11,0280,1t
13:,
Yon can getna many Goods for 75 cents now,
uoillsi for sl,Alr4fie , m - oolg ii6TA 7I Q lO. •
J. A. PARSONS.
.`a •
I am enab ed by the great Panic in New York
Markets, to make,Oie following_rettaction in pri
ced Best heavYklbeetingsirom'2s to 22 eta.,
good heavy Sheetings yard wide 18 co., beet.
Plinte.2o to 1833ta:, good!Piiiiie fast eoPer.lB-10-15
15 cts., cotuoson 12 cre.,:pest•DeLaines 31 to 28
eta., Comtorrliannels 31 to 25 cts , and 38 to 31
eta. Denims, l'iokings, Stripes, Kentucky Jeans,
D. ,t T. Casiiimeres, bleached" Muslins, and all
other Domestic Goods from lb to 10 per cent,—
snaking it en object to all buyers of Dry Goods to
conlia'atiil see our stock.; Ble.,bove lota of
gaius in Cloaks ,- Shawls, Dress Goods;: Cloths,
eassimeres, Flannel?, ttc., and intend tti give
every one the full benefit of every reduction. •
I have now on hand a good stock of Furs which
I am ceiling cheap. - They are about 20 per cent
lase than last fall. . .T.A. PARSON/I:
- Parsons is selling the Donnally - HoopSkirt 'oaf
e'reeively, elakeingit to be Lila best Skirt for Abe
money in the market.
zwi,. A Cough , A C'oldi or 'A
. 4' 'v '
-r - Sore Throat, • --- --
BRONCHIAL RECIIIDLED IMMEDIATE ATTENTIGit " '
MOULD Br. CHEMED. Is si.- 4 "
'lftek\Cl IowED .To coriTiortrE,,, -
. ,
...
. 4 . :s i . j,t , , Irritation of the hinge, A .
:: -1-14:-_ Permanent Throat .14,9-
qOU TI -P - :=
~
~ -,',
~,E , . ease, -Of C0T431417113, .
1: t i .,..P.. t. 'i 1. tion is often the'
‘ . -91,. * -'• RESULT. -• •
B R'o t•t' S
BRONCHIAL T, 49,611. E-S
Raviitg a direcc'fi t ifuoaF,e'lo the'jnarts;
givA, iraniediate, reliefs
FOR BELONdHITIS
TIVE
,AND bF.:B 2 :
'froches- are used
,with always good. success
-
'Will find Taocites useful in clearing the volce — when
taken before Singing pc Speaking, and rellUring kW
thioat arta an unusual exertion of the coual organs
The TEOCIILS are racomincrided and prescribed by Phy- -
siciann, and have bad testimonials from eminent men
Mimi:Acta the connirye. Piing an artful* of trim mer
it. and basing PROMn their efficacy -by 'a met of many
yenrd, each year finds them in new.localities in varkdol
parts of the world, and the Teocpea are mitre/ Belly
pronounces better than other articles.
01STALI only linovrn 11110XCiliaL Ttiocires,”o6o, do
not take any of the Wort:HUM IcceTSTtota that Intokl.e,
offered. hoLn VirhRTISHZEK. Nov. 21, 'tz,1314.1.
RENIEDIAL INSTITUTE SOH SPECIAL
' CASEY ,
Pie.-14. Bond ,Street ; New York.
4 Full information, with the highest testimionlas;
kb., a Book on , r...peclel Diseases, in . a ,sealed envelope,
SOIL free: Aji . Be sure end sen d for them, and you will
not regret it; fur as odvertleing physicians are &florally
impostors ' without refetetium no stranger should be
trusted Enclose a stamp Jur postage, and dlredrio DR.
I.A.w RENQE, NO. 14 BOND B TREta NLW
Now: - 21,181i8.1y. ' .
TRANGE, BUR TRUE:---Every `yoring Lady iittd gem
.tleitintiltrthh Miffed' Ste:tie can heir emtnetbl4 Y 6
their advatitigo ty,vretnralxiall Vivo of , l3liiiiie)l4-ids
tires:dug the uuder4igued inlyeelhavAng felrrs:nt,Tbittew
bnethugged_will, Omar obl!gejiy 4 4ot:imtlqiugAlk(tcarel
AB I.4ere b ill Oei - eoi.llresi thew nbeihent eerviint;
- - - TlloB' r . eturNws
:lan 31,''6 —ly 831 BroadlinS , ', Nevi York'
ROBS OF , YOUTFI.—A attaiutn ,. : iirho eaffei - ed
IA for years from NOVVOLIf Debilak,-Prentßture Decay
a0,i4,11 the effects of yonthfulilloilberetiou, will, for the
Bake 01 butpring humanity, bend, fry to All who_ avec!
lt, [lli} iocipe and direeciots for Waking the 4tuple rent
eoy,kry schiclitte waitcnr tl. '
Sufferers %ribbing to ifrotli
by ilia advertiser's experience cat do so'hy tuhfrestiag
JOHN B: OGDEND.3Chiiabei s-St ~ N. Y.
Jan. , - .•
rriP CONSUMPTIVES.—The #dverther, hviajr*n
• - restored to health in n. few weeks by a viArr.fraftle
renie4,alier having. out:feted for severai - yeaka Zvi a
severe fung'afrectiou and that dread diaenau, Cifatrup.
t ion —I auxiinn; to niake known to , his felloW•autrepia a
the "uieacre of sure ,
To all 'who desire It, he will send a copy, of, the rate
on! iptton used, free of charge, with the directions for
preparing and rising the same, which they will find-t!
sure s uri, foir.;ousumptiou, Asthma, itronchitisseciuglia
andOolds,nrffl ail tbrtoh and lung effleetions Theroto
objector tfiiia - aiereista- in sending the Prescription
to b.mdit the afflicted Auttispronii information :whichtuf
conLelvos to he ins aluabte, - and he hopes ' , every:sharer.
will try his tonicity, will Costthem nothitig and
may prove a beaming Parties wishing,thd presii4ptleit
Pone. by re,t_urn :Otani. Will please address 'Rev. EN
%VARA./ < T. 4. y,
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D 1NC34301a1; SPAY' N, WIND-(IALVS,OALITIA, &c.,
on burns, V4DICALLY and PERNA/a:VIVI' COVED. by
UK, oso of . --
Ruote llingbolie and Sporin Cure. • I
This tnedicine was witabllabed 25 years 'av,' and Les
never been known to tail, Give it u - sitigte trial. For
sale by W. 1).1'1:I:WELL & tO., Corn lug, N.Y.
D. S. Barnes & Co., Agents, New York. • 0e17,66,ean
iTIDE CONFESSIONS - & EXPERIENCE OF*,AN IN
VALlD.—Priblisired for the benefit and as ,
caution
to young wen arid others, who suffer from Nervous De,
Witty, Premature Dceoy of Manhood, &c., supplying at
the paw time the means of self-cure. By one ‘rho has
cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery.
By ow toslugapostpaid addressed envelope, Anglo cop•
Les, rose of charge-may lot had of the author., ,
N A.TI.IA.NI EL MAYFAIR, Req., prooklytt, kings Co
N. Y. [Jan. 31. '65-Iy.l
SCII - ATClT l 4b.it T ifk i &A r ! C g6it : AT6H!
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
Will cnre the itch in 48 !lours.. •
Alto curet SALT ItHEUIT, ULCERS, CHILIILAIN - ,S;
and ill ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price f,O cents,—
For vale by all - <Hogg - lets. By ) ending C 4) cents to
REEKS & POTTER, Sole Agentd.flTO Wafdaugton St.
lio-ton. it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage,
to soy-part of the United States.
June 43,1Stin. sp. notice ly.
2000 A YEAR made- by any ono with
$l5. Stencil Tanis. No experi:
once necessary. The Presitlenta, Cashier2.nnif
l'ica-arcrs of 3 Ranks indorse the circular. Sent
free Witli'•al.tuples. Address the American Sten
cil Tool Works, Springfield, Vermont,
Dec. S, 1866-6 w
CUTTERS! CUTTERS!
A LOT of nicc. Clttgrs,and, Slgilshr pf
erent ei..c.ki4=i4f gotili qiifilitir to be found at
U. W. .DARTT'S Shop, Muhl Street, near the
Academy. Prides reasonable. nov 25-4 t.
11.RtidFElt,liffilliffij,
"INSURANCE AGENCY:
W. 14: SI TH, .
GENERAL P 0 1 ,107: AGENT:3'OR _'l'l.,
-J d _OGA:CONNTY...PA.
- - - • Vitali Capita. Amts.
E 10 4 1 9: - .N.;: 17 ,1"--;;•z- - ---..$ 2;4 0 0,0110:44,1589,812
Etna,. . 2,600,000' 3,800,439
Phenti, - -:5,000,000
p. s.),V i/j111)141
,
North mpricau, ":731,000
Putnam, , ..... •.. ; ... -•
6.00,09 Q
Partaltis'Llfutual, Middle Penna. 357,402 02
Wyoming, • ' 260,000
Lycbirting .51Uncy, Pa.:..;.."
Coluiribiagfitthil, Lancaster', Pa l
Globe Mutual, Life, Si. Y. City, .................
Aoeidental ' 500,000
Travelers' Accidental, Hartford,- ' - 600,000
SOCietyr-
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Non-154444a, V.4Fiart#o4 Rod 14tra-Haz
aedous Risks taken at reasonable rates. Policies
Issued, and all Losses Adinated at this 013.ce.
W. IL SMITH, Wellsboro', Pa.
- .4q1,T,25', 1.866, 7 _,..41..._ -. J:i ~. - .143 ! z . 1 ) . 1 i
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SEW. riTrjj. rA. -sr
H. Harrinoton
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- s'kt_isffiiiiir;i4.o.'-':(ioiiiig,
cat:i:•ii fiLtt- bi.f.;',.:.;, , :!'..t 1..",i:J1:-; 'E . to.:-...t.f:
GROCERIES,''' - il r?. kii lj Aill) CAPS,
tits Li.c3 , :.Z, 3 era ii 97 ...it:4 a
14001P4PAND 441IONSFIPAATERPM4110
e;:. '`&-.1. it:t.l.C. l ll:Lsi oi•
ALT
' M overyAing 4agg4lg , foymil ip a otrgatry : stpm
Thick hp. 4 seUi4g at4aPer 0 1, 14 1, 11 1 41:TAWAKIre
IR 44 5 er?ciggy...
ti . .... 1 0 ,1) VI:
. • CaNtigi:,,-Kiiivkaort,olo,lsrad
I i di a 1 _ 4.. d
Ofir , Neabarga fat iholiag goods: r.
'l' ST
J. A. .VLREIOiiS
7Wint4ervilie k o gp
t a6.HOg.ARR r NG TON't-g‘.
•, •••
Not cue tjetekr tolingt along through the World,
when • • • - .
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IIE
tee the lame are' mado't6 -walk. ' irtoVitiliite
yd,arself to cotithitiallrftipin tie' igianasdr=
able 40110 dri d tidina are sp iirtio4altta at
aeoson of-the yeas,beeause ion do not
i
'EojtratitbeP-61; it'V4l&fllf
you inquire into this matter a little, you will find
th ! t t : , n ):LP° 6 S. Ti lfrer !ft f re l .'. I lid
'l. f 'ff
have roetyrtplotike — j. 7 L'iifi - fi4t"ifjlis **Caul
poillifiartmed'y ealle - d - Bilitifer. Severe pains
and lameness, whether loomed in the shoulders,
'or in the side
br:•• •aa?
f.•! , _ • ! AN-1114.131
a 1,6. 41.51'11`.71
back, ere cured with wonderful ease and certain
ty by this powerful meditgive. Many persons who
:have not for years beepjrlyely free from
.1 11 : 1 1E 1 J4tA r tin '4
:Pt 'd
.
„leve derived `great benedtltom..hep:se„ Indeed
the Salutifei. la itocekt/ iikiftsiiMi 'ld - Ad, and has
been so uniformly apcemsfjpiliAbat no doubt
4 1 1 .Y.Yeilif3 Went itt AleduitislM-via , febtamh
ether medicine can
.aids :mat
round which in so short a time has attained such
Oases which ;refluire l ap external a equn as a
counter irritainiAdeh - xif - gfiareigfa,tteatifilti•in,
'Quinsy, SoltuTbrea,t,i ciriek,ii the likelti Numb
nese of the ' licials,-Chablapie,Pleeriay, and many
Other severe aid' trodadsoitiedlemilties, which
are often I , :fir; f
and always be °fitted by such an application.
t" a Allinilimi t billAthidaliialaiimenidillaiitiliAL
jfiaG ,ailaili taio.i.s.avalo sq.soa
1 ooaatioftlp boo ,
i rzki - Übar.
. ri--
b it! Aftlqablitgimaitinguf..4c Wm/daemon ILI habilis
hold necessity They would as soon forget their
Camphor or Arnica, as • bottle of
BEIM
It is sold by all dealers in medgeine
per.bottle, Ordats .from dealers ehould be fid,.
G 11,4,4,841 WriiTethide4 l o:4+ll4nlesapi-og.
Z i et5 , C*14114 1 e..40.1 1016 -
sale Druggning,,,Elmirs,iti. 1 1 1r11"T• ,1& 809, DruggistiVgiklonM2
Nov. 14, 1866. • tfeutf...)
, Mather timporton,
r„.L
GROMILMINONS I
V. 3 .1 0
CROCKERY, - HAWDWARE,
WOOD & WILibW-WARE,
4 TV I ? h t tEnit E I iil 5 i2ST
- •' • if. - 1 • 0 1;,:,
7 1.11
i
Cash Paid for Produce;
-r• - ••••• 17 - 4° •
3rdv. 21; 1 1856 52 *:" ktl
,•,,, ,-.:.
F 6 0.4 4,,,, A nOi
on.Eville and WOsifirld
• A rborer - BOOR: -Tlnsdwner rpixtitert.
ettl to prove property 'aild'Va'y Tor this advertise
ment. J. A. ROBBINS.
Brookfield, Nov. 21, 1866-3 t •
MEE
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'YOU -
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KNOW
NEURALGTA -
ALCANZE ?v.:l
M
crud it)
SALUTIFER.
!MEM
.x _'~.~3'all
Key- - Stone.„ Store
fz,*i
BULLARD & TR MIN'S
is the place to call and examine good goods. If
we cannot topvis&dur clitttenieraiAlt a ire ue
selling at reasonable prices, it is then t eto try
some of our would be (if thefAtild) competitors.
•
2 , 1
W 0 hese-44w. 0041,4 4 eomplet4 assortment of
itthittidietf-sticif
..ili:ll.llTii.V. liqillil.l - Vilii-iii
Prints, Sheetings, Stripes, Denims,
and ovarything in that line
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Agit j . A
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OUR DRESS GOODS' STOCK
Mil II al pion
ie•complete from first class Merinoes down to
Detainee.
• .to sb 1-1
21110151 1 1 TORS ast-eauwasa
saorr4 11%-.0 tat D 11.4
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we have a complete assortinent of. The ladies all
know how bard it_tialfblqill:haretofore to obtain
the articles to make theirattlfa.ettletemltal and
lEEE=
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We especially invitathe hullos iti,coise,asd
rexaiiilhOlour-I3
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Gioia and ttosiee - otocx, es
and Gents! paw all sizes.
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is now 0041agpifteaqt.13 tlialltaspattonized
us know that we keep the best Boot and Shoe
mitkinkin the ootesayo-Ostr. Aloeilliere all "ivar
rinsbedao be. what wirihstilmenisone4 them at the
thus of sale,....lett leathern:tea and others mciiiir—
c3citig;k.hearic'boot, eon sag eangnine them,
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. weld* et.oldawa
,! We can now , - .atisiblitsage4th Sagan, Teas,
d37ups, and everithriVetZlirkept in that line,
1 1 st the loWest Onset.
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svery,porson some to et/estate oath a - feel ,
IDA 'Pr b.oliitt aw bomb - We tothing
aMt.tlitti wily 6;1100,0 sb oitTlati goods,
• • , vrhoth'er you-buy or not:
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-A. A. TRUMAN
Welleboro, 0et..1,1160.
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Can be.made by every man, woman, and chili in
thie - ctotantj, it they will strictly adhere to the
plan of toll;fiing . their goods' of the well
known popular old concern of
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R.. smith's Sons,
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ready pulped th:triirrar4 tkat doinge lEvery
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piurDs, GROCERIES ,01,09173,
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are on band in abundance,
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at the old Reliable Corner, the
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GRAVE AND M1 . .41'9NT INFORIEA
TION ITO CASH BUYERS WHO WISH
; ,.,.TO RENB,-..THBIR MONEY WtIERE
_ TMEY CAN GET. THE MOST FOR. I.
W. it. SMITH'S SONS' system of keeping
an enormous stock of goods at all times of the
year, and selling.theut cheap—t,hts-system s sfqob,
resiodi`ici big prcifie stOres==is' fairly'bi guff Rir
the Fall eeason at their store, and such a year for
doing people good was never known before. Cer..
tainly there is no good reason for swindling 1:1 r
_no It; we have bad enough .of them-already.
The. great advantage and importance of trading
for Cash.pr Heady pay_ is fully igasiitded' fry the
low lyrical Sipa; raging at the People's Store.
A FEW HOI3SEHOLD WORDS FOR THE
FARMER. MEOHANIC, & PEOPLE
GENERALLY. - -
Say youi:geoils of, a concern which has a big
appertuanittutd is selling ten times'as nutty 'abide
flad ;et:coarse can sell diem as matey 'times chat
tetthisarstaall Concerns. We give all mai gd:
vantages to oar customers.
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A FIT' oniEn .BIG TNINGS FOR TDB Pall
_• .DEIVP BUYER To CTNSIDER BEFORE SPEND
ING RIS-MONET.
Look out - for big stores and big rents; big notes
and big rates of ieterest and no real takers at
that—all of which is very bad as against W. R.
Swipes Suns' situatina - 7Lightgapiftisat Mid no
rents, now goods at break down prices, and the
good old motto of small profits. good value and
quick returns, tlyiugto . the-breeze. -The foal is,
tide only true and - certnin road - to - tontine &Oita
iii - erehant is always to give - his customers. sk we
do. The most he Can for his moneY,'_agd depeptrOil
large-sales for - his profits. Again; bur
and legitimate system of dealpig, buying'sfriCtly
for cash. always having cash on hand. render us
masters of the situation when a drop comes in the
market,.
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Never before was there such a tempt.
4.1ing.161 ofEiopds.,=.at , low-priees ; as -
W.`' gnittYo.* - Sans can'
and will show from this
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Our ettkik Wank Eltofids kud Clothiiii can't be
beat, and no estoptuer I ho v ir in the. right shape,
ever leaves trio ofike without buyilig, and none
who care what they nayxwill' make the assertion
that they can buy gtkullieliewhere as cheap. We
keep the largest stoelkiC
B~SgAND. ~~L~T.~,~,Np~.P~rs,
that is kept klki r AlNg nothing more
than to seethe CHEAP GOODS on the anions
counter.
atiliSiETS A1133 - 'OIIIVIAITHEI 1 ;
aip cv.•
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at ruinous reiler.tirt. 7
c itge t aind, palace can
be replenished fWaisilnig dint; y , calling on the
People's Friond.
CROCKERY, WALL PAPER,
and alkditiand ;Alai Catiiiss; Misr-kou found; and
no one- whictOffer Ahem:Aare Xelpi_huying. Wo
manufacture all thc.01.07.412fG we sell. Every
well dressed man buyitis hariess of William R.
Smith's Sons. We also make to order. Our Cutter
is master of his art; he stands down the hall for
ngohis rr.VW.TriOl4 ll !tilt litieVit: klivll l olVS.
ts,,cnre thstdsfornsed. . t
We -k.e4P,m-I;:i7q2'ii.:fla
always as low or less than market rates,
It is more than ever the duty of every man
and woman to call here before buying, and look
thri - 4 . 01., the stoejr i of, tempting goeTds imicsifif.
asritti One Wire 2- lissiginif'•oil - AnitOluir'ldisa- tow
great a difference there is between the prices of
goods bought for cash and prices of goods else
where bought for notes.that are not paid prow gib
The, safest for all buyers_ttbo tvant the
fewest notch in goods, is to call apd gat SF, B.
8 1 Pith'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 there they work foi_their euttomers. • • • ,
You cannot mistake the place, _ as it oeeuptes
ttiei , oomi of fours,tores,,ireinediately on the ;Erie
rsiferay, , aiul , the-m . 6h is constantlj , going on. '
Cell, if for nothinc more than to see how we
spike the guns. Yours, rmuy,.
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W. IL SMITH'S SONS
Addison. N. Y., Sept 5, 1866.
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Ims;d. ,, sl l 3aossc2.e• 76e;
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Commie Pilate 120, best colors 15e, beet 20e
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Yard wide Sheeting 180, yard, wide heavy sheet
ing 18d, standard tearysheeting 25e.
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41.4 Veined gaseeibeavi3s; Grey twilled tunnel
teary 44e; Red twlled Elaine! extra %ed. All
wool 'hoops gto3Felo0141,00; all wool assisimero
10s, 118, 12s; 0. di Z. Ciessimeres wool filling 75e;
..Bontooky Jeans 25a.
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We sell the Bruner 'lit $2,50, sold last fall
at $3,251, we also have' all thi extra qualities at
„ gel ecL .
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J. A. PARSONS'
LIST OF BARGAINS FOR
A •)(1.1,-1
BARGAINS Dr PRINTS.
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BARGAINS IN $a STINGS
Miarifil{-11) aid A
BARGAINS IN SKIRTINGS.
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ood Unit 25o,'.ixtra quality
yard *ids, 310, beat yard wide 38.
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BALBOA WOOLENS'
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Bargains in Shawls, Cloaks, Cloths,bress Goods;
a good Paramatta yard wide 4403 alapacca 62c;
French merino 92 and 10s; twilled Coburg 38c;
and lots of other goods equally cheap,
BA4GALIN . I3_ 117,1109P8KJIM
Giving oar entire trade to one manufacturer we
can sell Hoop Skirts very cheap. We sell a
good Hoop Skirt 20 springs heavy tape kid pads
Bs.; higher numbers equally cheap.
v RICHARDSON'S
Mtat - Sole' Hap *Doti; 'double - Tole Kip
Boob ; egjkliipAtege:a i t. lotest priest; tti the
cou*try.
I intend good stook, lilt Slump, and
do my fall &bail:cot itaL.. ,
Oct. 24, 1886. _ A. PARSONS.
WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A
„ ,
SPLENDID ASSOETMENT OF
WINTER GOODS
EMMEIBMIIIE
At the People's Store ) Oerning, N. Y
Adapted to the wants of all classes; and as we
Lad in for a giraCatioWiaiyijoicpre, the late ad
vance in New York, we are now enabled to sell
most of our goods at about
NEW YORK PRICES.
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We would call especial attention to our large
stook of goods for
leAllllO SUNS,
and the finest line of
FRENCH MIISLINS AND ORGANDIES
da0117 , .. i.; 1;.:. •
ever offered in this market. We alsO have a nice
assortment of
LADIES'i&ACQUES,.TAINAS AND
BASQUINEE,
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lincTo arid - a ,
mcui *hroh litilfe UsOattention
of liayers. Oar stook of
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fdi iten'tiand' b b Wear, is kept very full, and
;1- ,CLlYilittgO*4l-D.g TO: (4111.prit,
on short notice and in the latest style
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
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11i; GHAMS,
SIAZIEM
ALPlCAg,"poisitird;
CHALLIES SUN UMBRELLAS,
t 7
JEANS, COTTONADES, SHEET-
.7 : , INGSi :SHIRTING&
Our facilities for BUYING GOODS are UN
SURPAASSDby any in this aeqlon,and we
'Mat' ' •
We do not intend to be UNDERSOLD by
any
We tender out thanks to the citizens ,of Mop
*ho 'have 'patronized no and *mild respect.
Olosaitho have never done to to call
arid: stantf.' %ore opposite the 'Dickirisbn Holum
on Market eirebt three doors 'itleiti or the corner,
andt*o doors east of Hungerford's Bank.
147 VArrt
Corning, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1866.
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Ayet l 23 Pills.
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ARpßiaii
y n n i ti l :i;ck ir f e ee y b a le u and out o o r o o m r:
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der—your system deranged and
your feelings uncomfortable I.—
These symptoms are often the pre
cursors of serious illness. Some
At o f sickness is creeping neon you, and should
be everted by a timely use of the right remedy.
T a k e Ayer's Pills, and drive out the hunscrs- , -
purify the blood, and let the duida M.,175 on tan.
abstractedly, in beaith• They stimulate the or
gans of the body into sigorous activity, purify
the system from the obstra di m na which
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ease. - A cold settles .30IneIher, in , ha ..„71;: a a h l
deranges the natural operations of that part.--
This, if-not relieved, will rsiot upon itself and
the surrounding organs, Praildi ng rnarai nz _
vation, suffering and deraarament While in
this condition, take Ayer's Pitt and ani 100 h 0 , 4, di..
recelly they restore the annual action et' the -
tem, and with it the htioyant felling of health-
What fa true and so appannt In this trivial and
common complaint, is also true l a many of th e
deep seated and dangerous' diseadsis. 'rho
2arr,9
purgative' expels them. Caused Sy s i m il ar ca ,
structions and derangements,
many of them, rapidly, cured by the same means.
'Mine who know the virtue of theta ?ills will nag,
!set to employ them when suffering fzlm the dis
orders they cure, such as headache, taut stom
ach, dysentery, bilious oonsplaints, isdigestion,
derangement of the liver, costiveness,, csai i pa _
tires, heartburn, rheumatism, (inlay, Worms and
seppressien„ when taken in large , aO2ES.
A'beysare sugar coated, so that the moo sensi
tive can, take them easily, and they are lun i,
the'bestpurgative medicine yet discovered. '
Ayees Ague Cure,
Par ,4e speedy and certain Cure, -lerrsie mt
Fever, or CAW* and Parer, !rem Fevo
qiiu fever, Dumb stgue, Periodical ifeadaa:,
or Bilious - Headache, and Bilious Fevers; 1 4 _
deed for the whole date of disease* originatit 4
in billarg deror.genieut, caused by the malaria of
sniartnntic countr!ea.
Thin remedy has rarely failed to cure the se
verest came of Chills sod Fever, and it has this
great advantage. over ocher Ague medicines, that
it atiodues the complaint without injury- to the
patient. It contains no quinine or other aerate—
riot's substance,Der does it produce quiniern or
any injurious .ffeet whatever. Shading broth
ers of the army and the west, try it and you will
endorse these assertions.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER CO. Lo 'ell,
Mass:, and sold by all druggists and d ' ealera in
medicine everywhere.
PRESERVE YOUR - TEETH.
T H. RANDALL, Surgeon Dentist, 'Mould ra
spectfully inform the citizens of Ti?ge, Law
renceville, and vicinitiea that he has located per
manently at Tioga (office over Fuller's Drug Store)
where he 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 Cha3. Van
gorder.
Particular attention given to the t<eatmont of
of all diseases of the Teeth, Gume, and Alveolar
precool!,
Oleaning,Filling ti Extracting Teeth
and to regulate irregular Teeth in young
persons. Also, especial attention siren to Fitting
Artificial Teeth, Palates, and obduratora on any
kind' of plate desired.
•Ammsthetics administered and Teeth Extracted
without pain in every case where it may be con-
Mend advisable.
AU work will be dono with promptness, and
warranted, and atprlces consistent with the times.
Let every one call who may need or wish for a
good looking sett of teeth.
Tioga. Pa., Nov. 7, 1368.—tf.
Pinning & Turning,
B. T. VAN HORN,
,LIFAVING got his new Factory in operation.
Ell is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet
Ware proisptly and in the beat style of workman
ship. Having procured a
WOODWORTH PLA,NER,
be is ready to dress boaras or plank with dhpatbh
SCROLL-WORK & BRACKSTSi-
furnished to order. %Mai Machines are of the new
eat-and, moat-improved pattern/L.
Shop corner of Pearl and Wala Sta, WELLS ,
BORO, PA.,
Oct. 31, 1886-11.
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-'77j STICKLIN, CILIIRMAIIER,
• Turner, and. Furniture Dealer,
opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop,
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PA.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction naran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Oct. 31, 18116,4 f. S. STICKIAN.
COBBLER'S EMPORIUM.
BENJAMIN SEELEY, shoe
' maker, . . over Jerome Smith's store
=bp , ;Ad on Main Street, would just say to
, - the Shoeless and Bootless-that is,
_ that portion of them who have the
duclack to change their condition—that he is
now prepared to manufacture coarse gentle
men's tine Boots, or 'fine gentlemen's coarse Boots
in 'as bungling a manner, and at as dear rates 33
any other emablishment this side of Whitney's
'Corners. Anything-in the line of Shoemaking
or Cobbling will be' admirably botched on the
shortest notioe. Don't examine my work ;it
ivan't bearinspection ; but "gt, it blind." Re
member the place, next door to Shakepeare's
Tailor Shop. B. SEELEY.
Nov. 14, 1886:-tf.
LAWRENCEVILLE DRUG STORE.
/ TUE undersigned having purehased
the Drug Store of W. 0. Miller, will
keep a full stock of
I DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS,
15i3 , V A Siturs. 'Kerosene Oil and Grociithis;44ifft
will be sold at as low prices as any other °stab
lishmeilt in the country for cash.
- , C. P. LEONARD
Lawrenceville, 'ay. 5, 18136.—tf.
Bounty f si*Al Pension Agency.
AVING received definite instructions in regard to
the extriabounty allowed by tbe aCt approved
241866,and having on band a large supply of all
miceasary blanko,'we are prepared to prosecute all pen
cil:to and bounty claims which may be placed -in oil?
bandit, Pefsol:l3 living at a distance can coninevibmte
with us by letter, and their communications will be
promptly &news !ed. SXIIII It 911.1'Oir .
- ' WelLeboro. October 24, 1888.
Farm for Sale.
MEE subscriber offers his farm for 33,1 d; eon
' tainiog 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 framo
barn, 30 by 45 feet. A thrifty young orchard, of
apple„ : Oear, and cherry trees, mostly grafted, 100
in all. Well watered by never failing springs.—
Said farm is situated. in Delmar township, on the
road leading from Stoxiy Fork to' Pine creek. For
terms apply to the subscriber, on the place, or to
A. L. Bosworth, at the Bingham office, Wellshoro.
ALVAN N. WEBSTER,
Delmar, August 22, 1866tf
A Farm For Sale.
CONTAINING 238 acres situated on the
Cowaneeque Valley opposite the Tillage of
Knoxville With good buildings and a large old
orchard of good grafted fruit, and a good young
sugar bush, thereon. There i 3 about 130 acres
improved and the balance 13 covered with good
Hemlock and Pine and hard 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., lc. Said faztn is
well watered and wall calculated for a first class,
dairy or stock farm, and the undersigned also
offers for sale 8 acres of land adjoining said
farm 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 Knoxville, besides a
number of Village lots, all of which the subscri
ber wishes to sell in bulk oria parcels to snit the
purchaser. Prices moderate and terms easy.
for further particulars enquire of
J. GOODSPEED ‘
Knoxville Nov. 7, 18643—tfil
B. P.-VAN HORN