PiCal 11400:4.- WED).TESIDAY DEC. 12, 1866. New • Ldvertiaenienta, Fall Drook Coal—S. M. Geer. Election —J. L. Robinson., ,Castiliec. on , l—A. B. Eastman. New Gooch—J: R, Botioir & Co. - surgical &, Mechanical Dentist—a.B Boatman. droeertei ond Prod:gone—L. A. Gardner. Di t e.olutton—Jones & Gardner. _ sew Floor trod Provisien Stare-i—E B Caraey. A r e you afflicted - With a eau`g - ti BlaeeF t t, Co. ;,onto wanted—Notlonal Publishing Co. NFerr Jewelry Store—W. EL _Baker. . ~tosney & Counselor et Law 7 —geo. W. ,Ryon. Sotiec—J. F. Donuldouu. Free to Ererybody—flerger. Shutts a Co. ;Sr. Jacob Etickiin .has repaired the ivilnges done by the 'fire to his Warehouse.'and tE ab.ut to resume his labors. SoclAßLE.—The,Episdopal Mite et , socifthie will bo held at lion. R. G. Whße'e, tomorrow. Thursday, evening, Dec. 13. STEREOPTICON Exhibitions 'will be pre . o by Mr. TI. H. Wood. daring the present week, at various places in the eeeeti. EverYbOdy ,bould go and see the Stereopticon. Owing in severe ill4ess hey. J. 'Rob- r :on hoe been unnble to Oliver the second vol.: tae of Greeley's History of the Rebellion as be tanounm i , orriwoo k b Ago. Be' hopes to deliver to subscribers in a short time. N. Y. TRIBuNi. —Mr. • EiUGH_YOUNqo now getting up his usual annual club for .this iterling family paper. The club price' for the Weekly, and 43, for the Patrons should embrace this oppartuniv : io re their subscriptions. :• -• . THE PAR. --C. G.? WILLIAM.S I CO admitted to r.tretiee iff , ; p ., l4,'tieverni 'courts of Toga county at the late term She,Congiiituiare him and beepenk for him plenty of paying clients. JOHN C. ADAMS. Etiq., of tionifield, woe also idraitted to practice. Mr. Adamais an enterpr,il b ug young men and deserves a liberal patronage. Our enterprising friends, 0..5.• MA- Tun t Co., have received their second new stook f•Foll and winter Goods, comprising dress goods . sod Fors, Cloths and Caseimeres, Shop-made Boots & Shoes, &c., &e We-regret that their ad. rerliement reached us just twelve boas too late. Friends at Lawrenceville and vicinity will do veil to look in upon Mather & Co., while the rtk is " • ". A Goon TILING. —"We:have lately. ;tett a Metal Top Lamp Chimney which per 16rms all that is promised for it. The' , top i 9 of . metal, and being detached readily the chimney . may be eleanselae easily as a tumbler. The top :bForbs the heat, and an a consequence the lie. i:kty to breakage is reduced to g Minimum. These ettinalieya are more profitable to the pur. chaser than !.() the seller. Gardner, who eucceeds Jas. D..lone r ., is the agent for them. • • • 1 INVENTION.—The editor of the Troy Gazette has been shown an ingenious 9 F aatwest Scale Beam and Ready Reckoner, the invention of 11. S. Cushing, of Blossburg. It is „a brass, cylinder two inches in diameter; marked with a teries of divisions and numbers. This turns on the scale-Learn at pleasure, and tty a sliding ring al , O graduated, the r;iice - nk cell as the" weight of the article 1e accurately indicated. As this appa r , ratus can bo attached to any scale-beam it must prove valuable to the mid°. ' BuswEss.—Mr; J. B. Shakespeare has remoiet3 hid shop to the first - debr. aboie a Shaw's Law Offica. , Mr. L. A. Grardner has bought out Mr. J. D. Jonce, Grocer. Mr. Jones, as ode are glad to learn, IN ill remain in town for the -winter. Foley has returned from 'two cities, and 'bre% !uch an array of glitiericg things thalt inie , can, carcily pass his window and not be tempted to et him what he will take Tor the entire concern. Sung men with,sweetbrails, and - good 'husbands thould tool , at his Christmas - presents.. - Mr. Baker, of ' Minefield, bos- rented a ruldow •,, Webb. the druggist, and will swum op. a a Wateh. Clock and aewpit. T. establishment. He adrertises Christmas presents elsewhere- THE COUNTY HOLISE.—TIIe Coinmiß , locets named in the Act of Assembly to locate 1 , .e county house reported in favor of the ram of T. 1„ Baldwin, Esq., near Tioga, price 513,000, A , r.mn opposition to thiszeport was developed,. ;LA after a lung and tedions hearing, during tech much evidence pro,and con was, brought the Court_ r:efused to confirm tae put , .135 e. The chiedgrouilds 'for this refutadsieie cc treat size of ate faVa'and WabiTHY to or.. • „ vboy in seasons,of high water. The Commissioners then reported in favor of Benjamin ,Austin miler southeast of \veil:)ora. Thig' report Ras accepted and'eon irmed. The, carm!liea in Ohatiesten:Aol4tna, 1)6 acres of finh, lend, with a good two ,:,ry house, and suitable outbuildingp i 'rice, We suppose that: the County House is of fled fact. ‘..•? INSTALLATION OF UOUNTYUFFrCERS. —Lan week woe the annual and triennials:Actinl fitting of the county. Mr. VicnNese lieditaken tie seat an Col:ll3:llEbic:xl,rp ,, Be r repts : M. Arcber vacated the Once of itegieter and Reorder. taking withatina an.enviablexeputathitt for fidelity and efficiency: " Mr. Deane succeeds "jle to a man a fine abilities, a good ,clerk, and will make A, good officer. Mr. Donaldson sudietes 'bitutelf steProtliotto. t'ti and Clerk of theonit t s.' the fidelity with - `keti he has discharged the dative of, the eirtce klaany years has passed into history, end hie dicharge of the duties for the current teitn will , ckuLtlezE prove to be hiskdry rerieriting itself. • - HOLE. R. Wheeler, and Victor ,(lase, Associate harms, retired from the Bench at the close of the Quarter Sessions. they.'havie :solved' 'With dig Laiand credit. Ilona. C.F. Veil, Ana...8.1r. Bentley succeed then• The new inennabente tire men" or•sterling t 'rth, and will toSintiln the dignity'of'the:iicinl2 A WORD TO TEE 'nib other citizens ee bare forseveral yearsthcon ' 6 :eizant of a great evil: under• the sun- which' , Lmet upon Wel6hoitt. This evil consists in the Patties of making the hill , sidewalks a course for Eliding upon sleds and ,bOarda . ..by boy's spd gals. Every winter the sidewalks on P'earl end • , -ate Streets are ronlered dangerous for rtiot pas- ; FeE!, - rer6, and sometames absolutely iminsrablfp.l 3 l . 'L'• practicer • It is not our purnesc. ho abridge, oreven to air: %inscribe the legitimate pleasures of tho little t 'lks. We Lire to see them enjoying themselves every proper say. lint suiting on the foot 'WEE is mither proper nor lawful spurt,.; it dfS 'ottruodc.9 the people who build and maintain 14uI. and unfits the ;talk fur safe transit. M anycomplaints baring Leen mode,to the au • liwritieE touching this bad babit, full- notice Is' 'AV given that hereafter Eliding down the slits Hill be construed to he nn aggravated ' p, e of obstructing the same; and upon cote 1 14 .nt and woof duly made. every steih.olfesici ',ll Lc punished by the teazitmen by the ordinance in such case madekortt '''dcd We have nu desire to replenish tia '4',ll4ll treasury in this way, but the law will be c t f , reed. We hope the children will never give y•ue of complaint. ' They . -emit b - egin' early ea' .et the part of law-abiding:citizens. - LIM VClayet•lt: rlittit top .D itilra on Satirrthilit: tatAelt arnr inward from infancy=never been able to *elk a -step. Doctor snipped - the - eontracted ten dons in n winkling, and the feet returned to its proper pdsition. After wearing 'the eleb-foot shoe a.while'to freepit be just as good a foot, as anybody's. This operation, together with one for cataract . , art4ranother for cross eyes, kept the Doctoit dYsetniday nioining.--Thafra .Axisortiser. : - W. 11. Smith's ions, New York; will offer on and -after .111ondafrrl!ec. 3d, their stock t ; Of Drees Goods,' J c`osisiating 'of t abontls, 4.deees' of 'Merinos, Poplins, l Empress Cloths, Victbria- Cloths, &c., Ire., at n , gtent reductionto elp§gqi4t befAlUanuary lst. You can buy 40,incb Meri nos in beautiful shades for Bi.—foimer prices I Is. ; very - fine „Empress Cloths for . 88.-,-price.' lastmonth 16.; all wool Merinos oes.—' 'Worth last. month 65.. and Ss.; Prints for Is. ' 15c. ned4f3c.; Shuetings 12fe. 16c. and- 18c.; Iteavi est 22c. Our large stock'Or Clothing will also he sold at,a reduction. No humtitik about The good -have - got-to-be-sold, se--look -out-for bargains. _ , Dec. 5,133.373 t. =I EUREKA SOUGHT AND FOUND!!—LocaI RD- Eesthesia triumphant, perteeity.ttafe, and peMitfttf, iv certain in ;every case. Teeth extracted with out pain, without danger, and quick , as Thought, by P. Newell, Dentist, Alanstield. dome and see. , BlNDlNG.—Persons having Books, Pamphlets; Magazines, or Newspapers to be bound or rebound will please send' or bring them to Young's Book Store; Welimber>, before Dec. 15th. Specimens-cif binding, with prices, may be - seen. ' nov2B-3t PRRIStItAS PRESENTS fox the Jold; the young, aad,the babies—in `all varieties at.'Youan's Boos. STORE. nov2B-4t •,: Yipu can, get as many cioodsS . oT. 715 pante! ,uot, Could for $l.OO ouo:ruOnth Jigo4l , ' J. A,Pma.so-ss., am enabled. by the great Panic in New York Markets,. wake the folloWing reduction in pri 7 , cos : 'test. heavy, Sheetings from 20 tot cts., good heavy -Sheetinge yard wide 10 els e , i best Prints 20 to 18 ! cts., geed Prints feet col's, 18,to 15 cfp., common 12 cts.,_ best DeLaines 31 rtp 28 etc., Canton Flannels - 31 to 25 cts, and ';,O crs.- Den ims, ,Tickings, Stripes, Kentuoky,Japiq, 13.',k T. Cassimeres Jileuelted - Ana PIC. other Domestic Goods from,„l,s,tc Making itan object to.all buyers - pf,.Dry, oodsto came and see 'our ;stock. • have lota of barl gains in Cleake,,,Shawle, I '4EB Goods, Cloths„ , Cassimeres, . nd everyone the full benefit of eery reduction, , ?'4.-A: lieritiolti.T I have now on hands good stock of Furs which Jam selling cheap . .They tire . tiTioilt 20 - per cent less than last fall. , J. A. "PARSONS. Parions is selling the Donnelly Hoop Skirt ex clusively, claiming it 'to Isis tius Unit Skirt foe the money in the market. MARRLA.QES,! ‘ t i,- ,the 27th tat, by • Rev. G. P. Watraupilir. TiiMAN Al, PRATT to Miss ELLEN M. COE D all of Qovington. lik , Corning, on the 22d nit., at the residence of the bride's father; by .110 v. W. W.:IMO, E1iV4 1 11,., MON W. SMITHI and' Miss Ma.rrts -D. J.swesoilt, On the 29th ult., at the hauseof brides father, by Rey. Frantha—.Rand, GREEN, of Stephenton, , Reneselaer Cu.,,x Y., to Mi.SS MINERVA Roan,' of Farmington - DEATHS In Delmer, o . etober 10, 1866, Mr. DANIEL P7, 1 / 4 1!/24, aged 96 years and 6 days. Deatie:iyits one` of the °ideaf resldtiti4 of the onunty: lie voted for every Pieaident of. the United States , from Washington down. to .An drew Johnson. " I • In Watkins, N. Y.., Oct.:29th,'Xia..: Mani PARKS. "REGULATOR." ,WILCOX4IIAIIKEII , AA RE NOW ,ORFERltill„grcat, inducements to the people.ot Tinge douaty,as they have their store literally crammed kith SEASONABI, RV" •400DS-4 of every•deacription. -Good Calico at 15d per yard, atid other •gooda it proportion: Carpets and Oil Clotbs, Bradley's Duplex Eliptic skirt HATS AND :CAPS, ; in endless variety to.suit everybo.y.inAw o nrien and quality. • Otkr-8 AND — ..BROES 4 p - e,. - from baby's size to a ten footn'takiapflita prices—ranging from a. fine gentleman's 'F• • boot toi'a Coarse getriletruties-fine boot. GRQCERIES, This department is fillrd with choice groceries, and at prices that will compare-favorably, c o m 'FT A RDlitrAilt 'Sr CRlAtt r itY; • - • we are ofteritig it "live and let liili"q)riets. , ;— , Cnirlige triminifig iiivnya on bitut-; • • • • Tr r • + 7 l'i • I , .t • ' s:i. • 1 . In ihert, we would sayltil.be' People' id' -Milk , community, that we do,notinfend:tb!fhtimtWer eold, as we shall en'deairor to Iteepoe'ltia ell tit:nes everything to clothe i'reLitlr d'n'tkfir6ifeicki aril lath and Plaster him on the _ Just drop in and be convinced hefore ing elsewhere.j C October 2. 1.866. . WILCOX kI3ARICP,R. `MUT' -- • ;;-,1 t ~,f i'.:..i t' '.i G - ,D DIV PAICE I S FITLY , REDUCED firtom TO 25 PER CENT. IN THE =- r ' LAST TEN DAYS! 111•61 rinHE subscriber having purchased largely : at .1: the late bankrupt'ittiles in New !Torll,oB ' , 4rtippy to inform ihe inhitOwsto of Tioga•PoptitY tiwit he is nowlitewidltttiget ~,• d 1 vucEMENzs to CASH PURCHASERS. *. Amongst :tii:Stactislit..: WM tollnd• FRENCH MERINOES, AV•arranted,all'Wool aVfis. pir yard. ' ' -RICH POPLINS e. LEM PR.§§ OLOT#S, At AI A DI,E4"• OE4 1 7 ;ER akeliGß, 1. 611 ZVool, at 20ii: per An encilets s'inlety of ' : •• - .• ii.OOP- Ft -BALMORAL SKIRTS, FLAN NELS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS, • `IOSIRRY,' GLOVVS, ' ' TABLE LINENS, HAND-' KERAIIIEFS, LADIES' MISSES, AND R'EN'S SHOES I . All of whmh: will Ire found remarkably cheap .Atl are ealland examine the 1-loodg. - • washer°, Nov. 28, .(41. T. lIARDET. •• Administrator's Notice. • . • - 1 Administration' baring been grautea 41p(174t he estate itt"Aleiti tVc itield . des d, , ill L. - essay:4 indebted to said { oitate. ,tp,ill,lt bating' eiiiims ain'tnet- 4 41e . nottial aill call at_oneo and settle with ANDOTIIA BUTLER, I I HOLLISTER BARER,' 44Westfield, Deer , l4llW - Pllt . on sxdo EMI riEr IY:f4AWRKI TIRIL IMEALACCIMITKI aNsußtiww, Ng. fir; GENERAL Y4dIGY• Aurdlr OR , Tit- OGA COUNTY,.' PA: BM ii S `-._'176;8 VC47,pigaL.: -Homo, N. Y., P)0 89,817 1 Rana,2 k ooo 000- - - 800,439 s - • Phenix,- — 1;ooccoob '5,006,060 a4nro AtneTicaiwPhilad'a', - 1,060,000- • 731,00tP Putnam, • 600,000 Parmere - Pfnnii:,......",:367;402' 02; W Wyoming; m .... . ..... .. ~Lyonming Mutual, , Mtinnyi •• Colubia Mutntil,'Laneaster, Pa GTobeilutaal, Y. City, - 600,000, N. t Aacieental,.- • • WAR, Travolers' Aceidental r liartfcird, •- c 600,006 Equitable Life 4ssuranoe.,Sooiety: Non-Hazardous, Hazardous, and ..Extraalisz.. aedoizS Hisks taken at - reasonable rates. 'Policies Issued, and all Losies,usljostud aL this I:M0;14:4 W. Wellsbdro",lio-A July 25, 1866.—tf. • ttEr WMTNEMELF,G ) sH. Harrington V fei d - 6b MLAS ins e m , a I,,aeportment of •4 ..11-1,1 4.14-fi,i6 • ig , --sL ,•,. HASIKIBLP PAY/ RI " • "1 . 141 ~ 22..naLLIktA) '"I : OI6,C AM F A) MTs AMC/4% , t. 9 0"7...1:10,LLAT SOOT AN r; ") iiii ' Stt i' S. 21 - 2122 i trit ,! 1., '4la *VI .ota.,,tl . 4ef.i,tra saw.; • Vtv..l_ Irtesi ed. HARDWARE, FLOUR; ISALT, aate aLco:J And l i ii • iiilifiliit6l§Cl4, - ~bieh be is selling cheaper than any other strike 'id die deputy:m.li 4 I.- r:..1:1 ~ ,a, t-1 1.3 40A4 t., it,!): • !,... • I 2./ LI,. _ "" COME AND SEE. 0,• 01 0 1 ,:'" ;41,11 c i • ; I it t 3 - 3- 11,3, , ~33 33 el— n t'rt• •VARkktit# t 1 1, - 13. Whitneyville, Sept. 26, 1866.-3 m. t. ii4olo o 4ii( l•A l Y,AVi ldo !*:# l lr 3 .V 3l A l6 f when . , • • , . i.ee the lame moaned. to :walk. , . uoizmitoi yooraelf.to.aufferweentieuarty; from the Linattuaev. AMA: , ac es pravehint-'et thia , aehooti oY the year; bec1 4 4sO;yo'u, 1" . t I 5 1,4„ii1/1 nol.+' tkl IPY e that Pier rgt4l 1 )it Agred,, yku inquira into this matter .a.littlik,.yott that man YPl ° " O...4M Ina - - RO5l aou. -; -NEURALGIA- - •st.p, • hOtOound welcome relief hy J mini a new and jiaWerful remedy called Bslntifer.. Severe pain!, and lameness, whether located 'in the shoulders; or.in the sajtiff?, ..2.) AND • L vrbisd •••• std., I ca back, aro cured_ renderful ease and FertiOn ty by this riosieretif iSersetli z *ba . have not for years been eittitelirrefe'froiki ' • RITEUMATAN have 4erix9o,grea r t be d 4 49E00 use._ Inije l ed the beer, been ao nnifoilnkomnetiesNtitliat,peispe!t o i:q . fi w aaug • . any longer exist :sit 2 8 j 1 asinlitstlitaib *4l/ no other medicine can X1•:51. ms 1. U a:, 9:^Y_. • ~ :•`• .3 i5S27sl !;1u L ..nd which in so short a time d s attained sash unparalleled success. It is tistor all those dis rt eases:which require an externa application as a counterirritant. such as Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Apndy v iloleiThrsia t t 'sfAltikati. tahtiff, NAJD bE. , I:.:tifis of the lituliq,SitilKsinh-nitriefFlßt, ..b I tier:severe itn•te - 61115teiptdit'diffr me, _ are often ...6.3:40:144.1e ,V.:lie - giair.:.. s . . , CURRD rlt - ;il . ..:alicto Ma - falt ath '° ~ . lend always benetitted by enc application.— In many families, which bevel:7n in induced to triTl; , 1 -.111;17.4 .12,:ilyr t ,(4wie, lbja valuable maitsll4,l' .4- laipib r uotalte hold necessity They vroßrOttaWo,foriet their , Camphor or Arnica, ae tbetr - batlili - tif" v _ SALUTIFfft. It le sold by all dealers in medicine at 50 cents per bottle. Orders from dealers should be ad diesSeditoNoto.*Terbelk&Ca4l3Viedellstle Thaw gilts; Corning, N.Y., W. H. Gregg , &2o*.Orkuhad, vale pruggiste, RU41.1441. Y., or to J. A. Roy, DingwWlß'43llshrisiMa./.) Vilta:11I0t) ' Nov. 14, /Nina Iliatnl.).lr 11E As e & tgorton, DEALERS Di. 7- G1 0N4 1 4.4110Y,151M CIROet 17=41:41.11.V1V- T'.ii.£'!',~.~ WQOD .& WILLONWARE, YANKEE NgtitiNS LIFIVRENNEFI'LLIJ.-c,;RENiN;',A:d ) Ir.. P.3C31,i1- r :l.C.:4ll4ternrMi a - a. 0. .7.1 FT( . 1 -1-A19:81 3 1 Nov. 4.liA.MOtly. ctriMi GTITX,O_ _§4 carik lacca t tom 4194. AO?* -34:-Aki 11 • 1 eeskOrebtlef .4 1, P4kgeoit B. . D r Aliargilkit:AdAin Street; near tag IkettilenAy. Prices reasonnitip B .. , ' • coW - 4' Ja4P d kti,lk ttOnVi ge. • OEM -OF---- MIL A atAppljimjk lathe place to call andexamine good :goods. - .if we cannotconvince our .customers that we are reasonable prices,, it is then time to try some of our would be (if they could) compedtors. %';•1 Li,J. t• We have ikowiehand ibouipwritssiiroesit'd /_q.Ciriett#o" 84 1 91i11i t4 4 442 2e1 everyt lug r) tr 4iIER. DRESS GOODS' STOCK AatrikgAlZlW oth -- is ete - MI at .71:til eA ,,, atiniftWaliA MUM 3e. , , tr:r - It4l 7 ',/!.4 , 11 7, •.! i+4.• Ae a fgive a complete aseortmeteloKicAhOsOlVl All kopw how hard it has been heretofore to 'obtain - Alie d artiictee to make 4lnfititittlii,aritfeinentab pod .; tn.,. • complete. ;if el i No eitpecialty Inv to V.t th i n radios 000 m j ant! examine our •-• s ; s t'v•-; tttri, :.{ tr4"l ME! MEI qiyi4 and • Hosiery!`Ettnek, I`,3lel , 3te' 911 sits, if.. -17 .10 ea :I RI Kii B 0 Oi ll iteafAtti ISI - a. ER A MIE -F 1-• r . . 0 1 mem Aow ; that hap jltrppniaeli, i-ne--itny that we kafr,,,tEa, I,l c iOt miitSV6e, Win in the ethilitry. ani`Botifi'aretill ranted to be wha ~,t-ltw,:ahytYrtipltamt, them•at-.She time or sale Ininhernigi ata - tith - ein reqiiir -71ng104.147 bPot.hoall and ersmine them_. !..rrreti r >lt di)110'!! Erni ; -Luog 3 f- i 2,11Y/liaq ` ,air lq .T.flU; , -f.O!. 1 I 1 iY-1 , -1.t.).1i7,1 tiilA ILif-1 A 'I T , 0 tig.t,"‘A All 4„, 1 110 d•+ , ?•1• huit 0414.,i,,j. dyr 131[ /I, 1., A . ...- 111 .*A 61 fvfoyi 1:18 i 4'1.:: I • .9"• .11.' • ittikriiiiit'weiViitiotl6B briefly; sa ther itig l itisVdenmert:iterkiisitila 11„ (•,1,1 . - J / :linTilf7l - • "it ' iteitsitkiDis6W - 1 , kel` (tiai f • ;. 4 I= warranted to fit all the heads in the count.9%; . lie they;deeattitated by extteutiaiauthority or not. aa' • • 1. It :;,/7: 4 1 5 1 7.1.17 Sic-1,412e. vitnivAGlß4llllo6llEnatikp vaietvcaz -oeta ea r. Llt 41-3. e 112: r ; ; • Tiielt) YIN Yfii,`.4 W can now-supply faroilites.with-SugatirTess, Byrn ankevagtrtiling troll"jragt in that line, WORIP eft Wodenolll - 4,13041,-;41 - ;11 1,i., L 1,3.) 11 ell** V*lls ltd.; FiJ j,7 ,6I 1 t - Can dinmi l litiq 4 4ltely .8 les Wet we f have latiftkie • " - -- r a i ways as low or = , losa pian T market N d OS, „-- . ,_ it is more than nevi Abiit &ho Nri , eirtiaan ~ :nd woman to call here before buying, and look 'through' Did itook of tempting goods andbaValoll; as no one can imagine or form any idea bow great a dideirind iliele :is heti - lineal:lle :Pritasi 4' goods bought for cash and prices of goods else. whops boughtfor notes.tbat are not paid•promPa3"- The safest thing for alkhoyers , who Jimint Aber :loweit potqh _in goods, is to call and get W. R. Smith's "Sons' prices: and take - around In yptir pockets to compare. A great many storealvill get ihe eqd'irAottider after you visit the Old (lot ,acr war Icy Work for their enstomers t ~.- .. ,- Yon cannot inistalcelbetplace,-its; it.',-.140-0/Sl B- . -1 . ,;,VII, r00m.14 foutsioies," immediately on 'the' Erie ~ , ,i,.,-.. .;, i;,;;-,,-f,„ .. - , :1 .t ",,,, 1 / 4 '. a.Y.:aink h-ne lash. issanstan tLY_A9PIit 0 P...._ . , ~.,, ifi, i'.).,,if.:,` ; . ',"..i.i1.., ,::, ;;i .. ;, , ,- ..., ,- XelLilf for iamb inzmore than to-son Ivor la i . fs2 , -Itra t it're_i, ,Vke tbagano::YOUri, tttly. , ,', • ! : , , I 1 ',:if •E , ..t.ter *l , ttft';--‘ A. sA7I4-.;i: .? •'' -". ''''''' :_-U ~ . 1 -1.,,... - •-azi .i-,..,.• 2,,. - - W - . -- 11. -- 54V1VE#139.1113:-:_- tr We i _ l o o Th i rfirrA , .VFA-z. _ r2.,': t,i i .c_ -:- - A'-ddiagn , 1ii.... 7 . , '5q1it,. 5),1566 -'-. - ' ' ' ' ' Let :vpraiiike*aa_tortakireiteeevith a feet( Ag of thisuse,Wif: obsiii - zotklug foi; and are - ths t4appy o hair you 'the goods, whether you buy-or not. . , f. • f•);!."Z . ' 4c-.7.72 ' 7, , i . • , 4.6 =UM 1;-:::U - .) BEM A. - 04 ti 'L4~. , 4.A .1 'i ‘ o-ttf Mil I El ; 0 ! I !, • , t - : • ~?. ..•.;r:40..1..ka - .: 7 . .. :r~i ._ ~,. A p . : !Jrifirfir: ry t I !q:4l'lAli 7,41)3:11T,49Tft -- ^gar•: , -, = Taw - ; a - T , „ , Can be made by every man, woma i n,, and child in this mimnty, if they will strletiy,adhereto the • plan'of liknyjngthfair good! of .. the well known - po&tat cad conieiti Of • ; c,Ot's9ak.ll I , 5'N 4e-r tis LIT 'ilf,vig; W 4 1 R• Smith's SMIls• lIIBM=EITIII INEIMM ,r 4i V Psi 1 1 a‘l'A . .i,14.144 1 4P59til hi. E 1 1 is : MEM = 1: !... . - 71 . • ;Ali • N.. ....31.1if 3 a PO !I I P , p•I. .1 4 e r,• •.„ • • ;•; Thomism& eakil tiseriesuitai of peeplet Amyx*, el ; ~'Ol : • ,t. • - I ready reapekthretr reward! b 7 tbee doing:: .• t f ZS! i' r. 5 ~ `dri 1 MEE I '.... f y • 1 ne . .4. DRY *dr, 1103qMEW,V.P71741*Op istild'ffreifoik •A OHO ~:;:. , • i CHER Mit THE IllilitlONl t - - *kt lieliisifir:Vornerithe PEOTiES STOKE, toy 1 • • GRAVE AWE - IMPORTANT INFORMA TION TO CASH BUYERS WHO Wall TO SPEND THEIR MONEY WHERE ;THEY CAN GET THE MOST FOR IT. I. R. SMITH'S SONS' system- of keeping t sait..enorinons stock of goods at all times of the year, and sailing them cheap:-this system stitils: noxiodS to big profit stores—is fairly begun for the Bali eeason at their store, and such a year for doing psstplogood wasarprosrkgewil belgrealOpr tainly Ihite r isAlo good reason fwr s,windlingpri oesitosf we' li"arel H atl innugh.Of osed ,alrea 4, • 'the great ictvaiitlig - ,e and importance, of .tra4inif for Cash - drfaHyllluitritteo by the low prices now raging At the People's Store. :; A w HO R N upprvp) ripA r vp T-gg PARIVIER: WE - MANIC; -&" PEOPLE GENERALLY. - iiilyiyour - gooAstot a tobearn , which has a big :listortrbent and is selling ten times as many goods and or course can sell them as many times chea per thip.mall opncerps.„ We,giyu iill, such . ad, YeintagesUlotirleuidonibtai - • '; • ..- . • „ , )••-• A. TRIP OTHER' Vol ffiiN o B" ROA , Tar- rxtu ,„; DENT LIITYZE erlSiDElt 104E04 , SPEND -1.:32i0,1115 MONEY. ' I: • -, Lqok out for big stores and big rents; big notes l iiincribig rates of interest and no real takers at that—ell of which is very bad as against W. R. &sakes dEpsl.!eptatiots•,i4ght,esponses - -suriElosn rents, new g 0443, _break. down, prir4 *no! Ott good old motto Ofiniall mitts; gobd - value air'd lquiek returns, flying to the breeze. • The fast is, 'the only true and certain road to fortune for the - .4netrebant is always to give his customers, as wo 'de. the moat he can for his money, and depend on large sales ft.r:rpreftW Again,our . popular and legitimate.eyetern,of 4ealing * buying strictly, fei.cash, always'railug - .Ash on band, render us' „toasters of the situation When a'drOp tortiiiiii the .tiliartet. EWE *ver before was there such a tempt ;;;:fng lot of goods, at low prices, as "A9thitA'Y'S'o9:l:3 and Witt;skoiffiam,4l43 time .'l')rward....:: ;t 1 'Onii stock of Dry Goods and Clothing can't be , iElps,zicstsfetrer i -wisoas iss j thsis eveliaves flth.gores,withint - Mtgk . , irk who re what tel.; will' eWake tffee flint: can beyrUcf4 l 6. 4 lllfellteFe49%ll: We ,isestp the largest stock of Ted o ; 11 : DOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, , 144 1 444 1 ' 1 el to see the CHEAP GOODS on the anxious counter. molts at ruinous low rates. The cottage and palace can b;;;lplenished for a song now, by calling. on the 4ri ; ...1;• ?to , ' • , • 1., •, •,. " ; EtteOKIMYV Y.O44 I 4 ,I) APER>. 21: * and a thousand other artielsciaaa lte,fgaad,k4444, .4kk eine—who-sees—them- ean--help-baying.- We mono f = l itecrX e r/V4 I A we grj` ERO-7 well a rty' i amity§ o Smith's Sons. We also make to order. Our Cutter 'fa =OW of his art; he standtinwn the hall for ni - Cultan who wiells4inli - pbenra for a Livelihood; his fits cure theitdidinet' gnd - ::gail, 4, '1 . •:: • lEHEM • - . . • RE NE ~i h:4'~:i ~ 33 '1"; ;1.. Fr _ . r =III .JI. - ••.• MI lEEE , ac., are obi tiiii?4 in abundance, cwis] i_l LIST OF BARGAIN FOR 11 1•)- il it i r 'il). ' li Wi l ,'-'...' 'i' .1' . 1 j ..i :i _ "Pretae 4343 - iill =II BARGAINS IN PRINTS. Crilhl4.fctliPrid f a l ti" n Vet 111111 • OIL wide Sheeting lec, yard wide berry sheet • ‘,l • Sng led, standard heavy sheeting 250. :,'; ',BARGAINS IN SKIRTINGS. ME a ° 4 ' 4 1" 1 2 1 0 9 ya o, 3EIFI EMI • ! BARGAINS IN WOOLENS. Isa.ll it •l !•1•_ Red AwilladAtitmg boasyAnifirey,toßieditsuseL tieeti'y 4444 ,Red .114nnek:exkra. " 1 46.i1 . 1,10 4 2pet grey-clothpsL4o;lan wool..passiouve ;108,, .*2a4 T,..-Oaititipsenmwool elling.7Sck • t Pi Racitapkytt.leaus MI =EI = " I, BARGAINS IN BALMORELS We salt the Brutiet flkfrt,tat $2;50; Sold last fhll at $;,74. we also 'havti ISE die hats* trialities at • lasgely redfibeltrates. • ' it 3r! .1.. Bargains in Sbawle, clonifts„;oltithsl,Dress floods; a good Paramatta yard wide 440; alapacca 62c; gsencb merino its and 105; twilled Coburg 38c; and lots of ettussigonds,e‘inally-ttheap,;l,. =II CI BARGAINS IN HOOPSICIRTS Alvingj our entire trade to one manufacturer we can 'sell HOcop', SkitM very cheap. We 'sell' a good lioop Skirt 20 springs heavy tape kid pads Bs.; higher numbers equally cheap. IZEIMMEMEINIME MoIIAiLDSON'S Double Sole Rip Roots, Half double sole Rip Roots, "Tap sole Hip Boots at lowest prices in the • - country. • 1 .•. - .t. alintend to keep a good stook , iell cheap, and 4a - iv full abare;eo tltadal: :I 13 12.• Oct. 24, .1866 -,- wERAND A w SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF 1: , WINTER GOODS i • • D. 4 . J.• • ) At the PeopWl i tit d 9r_ e k tiar , INF;)(.. Adapted-tolhe'iratts `of all *lasses y. &ad. aa; we , laiit t in for a good stook-audb , bejiiire , fACZInte ad- Mame In New York, we are now enabled to sell most of our goods at about NEW Yosx PRICES. ' We would call especial attention to our large stock of goods for •qtro 1 t • " A LADIES' SUITS, :19414 the, 11Raist A aine •or i46tl. ol4g r ggiY 4P I X ) ever offered in this market. We also have a nice nseort i ment of LAD a&thfa+:A-f.S6. . . BASQUINES, cloth and silk, to which we invite the attention of buyers. Our stock of CLOliig 'C'ASILidt*ES, fbr men's and bora wear, is kept very fall, and tt't ,L, mu. . OLOTHING=MADE TO ORDER, tl3, la t!ft t b BalnioiaLand 1104; Sidi* ; s'af i REVELAIVIS, .aurf AW4°Aq'i OEtltift i ltts,Nlooo., l , : t;k 4 ;, .BEANS, COTTONADES, SHEET . • - Oar facilities for BUYING GOODS are UN SURVASSBDt iap inp bastion, - we wish it understood that We ctelAdt intatikld 1124trtRSOta by We tender oar thanks ,to-theositisens of Tioga ,41.. x who have patronised us and would respect- Vly invite those who have never done so to call and see us'. Store opposite the Dickinson House on Kerget &rect.:linen:dope's west of the dexter; Vate doors beet.of Thingerford'a Btu*. ; SMITH. WAITE, yeornizikar..Y4Vor. 21 ; 1844. a 51 1" =Ls .E • -; ..4 J:' :.PARSoDIErj Ed! IMIE of every variety _ _... ii . „,., .A ltE yon sick, feeble and how - . 7 -'.1.1 ,- :.5r , - '',', -- -' "'-user ' s Pills. . plaining? hre-you out of or per-your system daran,ged lad , i . year feelings uncomfsrtabla?- : , Thasetcptores are often the pre , 9 1 430T3 or serious illness. Some fit of sickness is StreePig ripen you and should 1p be averted by a tinsely aria of the : right remedy. make Ayer,B Pills, and dri7s out the humors--- purify the blood, and let the nulls ZOVO on un rfikeltntettedly, in hanith• The; stimulate the Or gans of the body into vigorous astivity, purify the system from the obstruct-I on; ,h ich. make dia. ease. A, Cedd settles somewhere in the body, and deranges the •natural operations of that part-- This, if not relieved, will nut upon itself and the surro u n din g organs, prodhoing general ag,- gravatiott, suffering and derangsment, White in this condition, takeAyer's Pills, a n d „, bop di_ tryctl,3 , they.reetore the natural action of tho 37s tem, and with it the buoyant feelin g o f b„ ith. _ What is trio and so apparent in this trivial and oommon complaint, 19 also true in ma n y o f t h,, deep seated and dangerous diseases. The same 'purgative - eiPnle them. Caused by similar oh strnotions and derangements, they are surely, and many of them rapidly, cured by the - sam e =eau , None who know the virtue of these Pilh will neg lest to employ shorn when suffering from the dis orders they erne . such as headache, fill stom ach, dysentery, complaints, indigeAtion, derangezbeet, of the liver, costiveness, constipa tion, hearlbura, rheumatism, dropsy, worup and suppression, when taken in arge dozes. They are sugar coated, so that the moat smsi dye can take them easily, and they are surely. he beet purgative medicine yet discovered. T ii‘: - Mg Ayers Ague Cure-, For the speedy and certain Cure of bitermiltmt Fever, or Chills and Fever., Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb. Ague, Periodical Headache, or Billow Headache, and Bilious Fevers ; in— deed for the whole class of diseases originating . biliarg derangement, caused by the ma/aria of , snip/sumac countries. "nip remedy has rarely failed to cure the se ,esest cases of Chills and lever, and it has this peat advantage over other Ague medicines, that tt,auhciues the complaint without injury to the patient. 14 contains no quinine or other delete— rious substance, aor 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 tit CO., Lowell, Mass., and sold by all druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. • • 31' t `011• • T H. RANDALL, Surgeon Dentist, would ra • spectrally inform tho citizens of Tioga, Law tenceville, and vieinities that ho has located per manently at Tioga (office over Tuller'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 Chef. Van gorder. Particular attention given to the treatment of of all diseases of the Teeth, Gums, and Alveolar process, Oleaning,Filling & Extracting Teeth and to regulate irregular Teeth in young persona. Also, especial attention given to Fitting Artificial Teeth, Palates, and obdurators on any kind of plate desired. Aniestbetics administered and Teeth Extracted without pain in every case where it may he con sidered advisable. All work will be done with promptness, and warranted, and at prices consistent Ivith the times. Let every one call who may need or wish for a good looking sett of teeth. Tioga, Pa., Nov. 7, 1880.—tf. `fOU --?_ j . Sj u iCICLIN 4 Dealer, opposito Turner, Wagon ; Furnitns hop, MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PA. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Panay Turning done to order. Oat. 31,1886.—tf, J. STICiELLN. COBBLER'S EMPORIUM. li BENJAMIN SEELEY, shoe maker, over Jerome Smith's store si b,. 4 t 6d on Main Street, would just say to the Shoeless anti-Bootless-that is, : that portion of them who have the dudadi to eltange their condition—that be in now prepared to manufacture coarse gentle men's fine Boots, or fine gentlemen's coarse Boots in as bungling a manner, and it as deer rates 113 any 'other establishment this side of Whitney's Corners Anything in the line of Shoemaking or Cobbling will be admirably botched on the shortest .notice. Don't examine my work; it ,won't heir ItispeotiOn; but "go it - blind." - Re-' member the place, next door to Shiskspetire's rafter Shop. B. SEELEY. Nov. 14, 1866.-tf. i LAWRENCEVILLE DRUG STORE. . _ / TIM undersigned having puratia T sett 4 •••••••••••-__ the Drug Store of W. a. Sli der, will keep a full stock of it- DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, Dye stuffs. Kerosene Oil and Groceries, which will be sold at as low prices as any other estab lishment in the country for cash. • C. P. LEONARD Lawrenceville, Nov. 5, 1885 —tf Bounty and Pension Agency. HATI.NG received definite instructions in regard to 11 - 1 the extra bounty allowed by the act approved July 28,1866, and bfamog on hand a large supply of all necessary blanks, we are prepared to prosecute all pen sion and bounty claims which may be placed In our hands. Persons living at a distance con communicate will, Ws by letter, and their communications will be promptly answered. SMITII k SHAW— Willsboro.October 24,186 d. A' Farm For Sale. .riViNTArNING 236 acres ^ situated on the ~, Cowanesque Valley opposite the Village of Knoville with good buildings and a large old orchard of good grafted fruit, and a good young =gni hnsh, - thereors. There is about 180 acres impreived and the balance Is covered with good Hemlock and Pine tiad hard timber together with 10 cot's, span of homes and one yoke of three e l Year old steers, and oung stock and 320 sheep, farming utensils, wagons & e., ..iso. Said farm is well wutqadAruhr ,1 calculated for a first claos p , dairy' or'stoeir farm, and the undersigned' also offers' for sale 6 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 largo 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 balk or in parcels to suit the purchaser. - Prices moderate and terms easy. for further particulars enquire of Knoxville Nov. '7, 18dd—tf. Claim Agency. FEENHY — SGERWOOD 1" J. HARRISON Atty's, - collect BOITNTIES, PIDISIONS, and all other claims against the Government. Under the pitvisione of late note of Congress $lOO Extra Bounty will he paid to every three years' man who served out bis full time, or was vronndod in ,ervice, or was discharged by reason of the termination of the war,,and to the widows, minor children or pa 'riots of three years men, Extra Bounty will be. paid to all two years' men, and their heirs underlike.cizeumstances, and to three years' men who served two years of their enlistment. In no ease will any extra bounty be paid when more than 5100 has been previously paid. No claim will be entertained unless presented under Rui..ES' AND REGULATION 9 issued by the War Department Sept. 22, MX,. The Department will receive claims from Oct. 1, 1888, until• April 1, 1367. In peso, of claicua by parents under late acts of Congtess for bounty, the FATtIER and MOTIIER must both join in the application. Increase of Pension: $l5 per month to every Invalid Pensioner to tally di,abled. $2 per month for ea6h.citll(l andiv- 16 years of age of widow Pensioners. Feei for 'Procurins,o'Estra SA " Increase Pension $5 - " Original Pteishmi,,, Gla t ." collection the 4th of Sept. and 4th of i Marl* paxmentsof f Peaeiens, $1 4 U J. GOODSPEED