The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 19, 1866, Image 3

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‘VEDNESDAY DEC. 19, 18(;
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A.ctiortisomontii. - -•
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Chrks, Jewelry. tc—A. Foley.
tietitm 8:11k , .; , -Jit,.. E. Cattle.
yeturie Strtr.e Renal-4 Truman.
Knlrw•tr.ac.V . .. Sah--3.3,e, I Mitchell, Athit'r
c 7„ ie..— t,hll I. Antehdl, .Atiuer.
..! A Mather
n'iooro I fteadertiy-1):I).
Marhlci D Cantina. .•
1,..,11111..f1—Jac..6
P A TlltiN;.—To afford tiii4;" for 11 a extra
olved it, the. eulargc•teent 9t the tioper,az
to give dm printers it Obritittutis
,ali i,:ue ii paper next week, Type I;Autiti
1,,i perm:tting,, the AGITAT.IC will
r January 2, lbriti, much enlarged, as here-
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13arrisou -C. Bailey,
hunwn to /Host of the people of Ti 041.; will
tho townships as autieneral. Agent 'ut
Adt:toor He is aulhorisesl to collect dues,
ica ,el),:riptions, and receive ordets for l Job
hi,g akol 44ivel ipta will be
rdud ao pa) otents : Mr. Batley is now on his
OF T.—Welisb.Pro is iu
rizliwgLditlfai. Itegular, tweeting* every,
iuc_ my t,euitig ut C.;CIPQkt
A...NATIO:v.—The friends •of Rev., 4C- 1
till:, RAIUt,IC. II to nieer
s at Bib hoti . ,
t Churic,io+l,lllurAsy evening, Dee. 27,1866:
'J(.itsv\iif•—Seinatar EES has
.-poucifug 66 few nays , in town as the guest of
Win. A. Nichols. He left en Monday.. •
11 FAILILEM. AND GARDENERS.—Mr.
Wallet's ie now making up a ohub for the
tulturiet, the beet paper of its kind.: in the
d. Call at the Poet Office and leave your
e aid st. - _
()). ATioN.—Th ere will be a Donation
for tne benefit of Rev. G. P. Watrttus,..Vfts
t the Buptiet aurtl, of Covington, Pa., at
et T. B. Putnam, in Coviugton Burn,
't,ll,etchq evening, Dec. V, IStin. All fire
;aily invited to attend.
oar next iseue w ehall publieh an intereat
nttLr Irum Messrs. Truman and Donovan, at
got keeping aelielora' Ilall in, the Rocky
ovum:. They have diinovered ' that all is
! , .h1 I hat glittto
,o. u e Taal I.Lttr frotu :L Minuet -0w trapper
1.., an address to the e.oldiere of Tioaa ournty
ISLLARD & TRUMAN expect to re-
this u•erlc a vrry Lugo stock of DeLaines
‘tititel pnuit-. It was ordered viith
indention 1.1 making the host display of
is' Dress Goods ever brought into Wellstioro
and examine. 1:7 - •
MP-sr,. B. T. hive a vplendid oel:
'are, u irre I, :aid fAher fashionable
the to buy furs and Winterpets
OM
NFroN (.;ousTY.—Brother Bowman
au,oplii.ticate Editors.—.
last paper he rebukes buys and 3uunr men
loafing .•u the :area corner:, a , at It ‘‘a., not
tie.. t
1, ❑t V • ri,l in Vi ~ 4 1f 4'.
Eu w
if 1,3.*i.,ut 4 4.1. ,lit
ale n, .lauger ul gettjag rut, ~ % t-r,
•r, :it n the 111 , 1, Ha., It
he getlicel I. :lure. at the tioni
dl) tI: hi 4 ale
11 ~ : , :114 " .011veniuni
—Ave find voice,
Be
ru boa r.ound the E T ioe of ,:I , IC of
F...;,11•2.3t. flow :cot in, by Mr. A. 4 Speneur,
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prupne!or 01 er'Ll Altlis, oti the Titiga
t. \Vu limy*: le , t 4.1 blioltieheot
I in ntll t lint, but teldultt Dare W. Leen treated
'eh au em,Lacy Lit It is nitite nn
v, cirri, ituplted , eLedienee to King Tenet
gentle persnabivonessol strap and
di—the, in unimenkAhlt ddiriothon-s IVe
rceu,it.t rid I 1 to our friends .1111. le nul
13 I,t,a I i
i; A 1,1 .0 t, 1 TEAis. e'fi,`ti• Gazette
that the tiluil• seirice betwreh
irbons is reduced to ',three tintet atu It
ucii to be regretted.
Church. Tr..y renovated.
Pre,byteriail Sortet! has int ited Rev'. Hain
I . to carne in ly Dy. Gi•rzetre epeuhr
tei uts..t high praiei_,
N ER Nays that wile u eutntnen braket-inan
per - tuarnh, lard hiiftit
t. teaJtet.,
iufetr ti.at I , uor i.r.ikee , taen eoula he hired a;
pan pcor teachers. That to aqttnaci.ltit...:
—The 13ellefonte
ENI ER COU:il
•• cape that. a Irutnan f.,ond near
'la In that county last Saturday.. The akidu,
;,•• .mpl.oned to have been buried there four or
,eare. There 11' 82! ar: by ot on one
_leg. TGe
!.n.y.oed tut priute the teeth of 4otne wild
t. ILu 2.1410 pupor snyaliiiit is tls' set;kl,l
bich Las bero fuund in tbo
Woolen Factory ie to be c! , tal3balied
1n1„ , .)..e,al chic. Alt, / Ybeti
e hE ,•,iciltged L,ahheehce the thtue at rki.
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MAGAZINE.—TiIe Jartii
-1%.0. tK reptete with the various attractions
at.LI betytit titt Indies. It gives 80
-•. t t,c !the pictaeSion steel, a aduble fashion
s.. dna rittertEe - 14 - ntiPttrrtr:tt - zienntify.
I , re.: 1 , doe. MIS MaigaZille is affiu . .latt at
41111611/. ' Chat. J. Peterson,
,eeived the New Year number el
and lint vononnee it au
1.1•Inla•r. Ils..plale:= are not 'all preen
-. theietou e ;uperb. Young iv . ,1 4 it.
i Jonntrri brie - " the best
iktnertca: Its mop! comprehends
• us mental science, philosophy,
lo,r.iture. There are for abler editor=
:Ir. R. 14eli who conducts it. iir2.oo
.n. 611111. Bu wiet A: Wulf., :ISO -liroad way,
FIRE COMPANY.—The drill
Fire C , 113 ',any at the 'Engine lialFC. Min ,
IA . i both interesting and in:ln-lace°.
01.1,,t, to todkodevet y CalLdU
d That to —every eitiven
Lt to know 10,0 to handle ev ery part or t h e
gi t the lull benefit of this irrdructi..n nll
(01 , u , b Wald come inrwaid with alacrity
1 hour We %not that n he
sed the Company. Mid %he have much pro•
ty at ri-b if a tire otieure is their neighbor.
,d, cannot find. titue to attend the , ri-dtilLli -z
-old a - tire break out they would find limo to
Liol [6:o. we presume, and, ignoranrof 'the du,
• oca good fireman. they would find them
"' , u the way' 'tide...lid
Cary
ta and iii--eriii.. '
'if t Ourze tin, it a volu tury arsueialiuti for
c ~ , “ .:..,.e iii.betit. Every man who Fithgertb , l
''.," a- a member pledged his 'word and i, Tit Ce;nriiiiin. on the 23.1 i.t . bot, - si 14, -I.3Yr.vA
'`"'r 1,, , tand ii. the ranks. There are no 0:41: 4.4iir, Biimiv, daughter of Mr. Brastus Ingalls,
bi. Jro :laying away cave the Teuton re- )ag - €4: l 31 yeas.—
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, ed, '‘,liii-ii attaches to _men who runalie One 'ln Richmond, Nov. 12th, 04LLY b., wife of
"an' and du another. _ , . . :„ • ,Hanel Gila, aged 63 years.
2f.7r collo -- tor • - •
•
at Ti9ga sne - s a the font; n: g
r.
"On Sabbath, 9th Tinan, t resi
den t of phathaw, being absent at dinner time,
Fearch was made, when he was Imind hi the over
sheet of tho.barn, banging by the neck.. A chain,
suspended from n, brace hatl..heen unetlin the-se
' colni.lishrnent of his purpose. _
LIM absence from the house bed not been over
frein twenty..mittntea to half, an hour. :
" The deceased was about 66 years of, age,axid
had lived in the . lOeality seine 18 years. * Fir
some time lie appeared to have been landiting un
der .I..pre,sion of spirits from various eau:es.
The . tatieral iery te!Pt took place eti - NVedd(isday
at the Cloim tiehual 11.on.se,that were cor da tte r e d
by Itev's S. Butler and L. h, Afel . ) . . tirieenti,in the
presence or u large congregation who :;yiepa.
!hired with the family iii the'r4l event:'
A SPECTA:CLE.---A few da)*ltgo one
Peter !iota was hanged at Willfan,sport for the
murder of ISIS wife. Though not an ardent ad
mirer method at puniahing•erituinala, we
do n ot porpi,,e here to point out a better 'way,
but rather tmetatirtc upon the hadrtnete tlisphty,
gat by the people who absenthled tube() the hang
ing
We load that the atteilanceyras
great; that devised mothers, with innocent ba
bies in arms, walked the streets adjiicent: et; the
in - consolable:because' ale exclusive law only
pot !pitted two dozen witnesses to yegaid tbo li:
0113- of Peter; that . ladies of intitien vowed. fo
go in, law ur no law, we learn from good author-.
_fay.; and-that men and women-climbed trees, and
siovered the hop r setops like a cloud, .we 'are - told .
env equally good authority.. -
We comprehend this, and the reason Ter it, of .
course. r -When:mem get up a liogufight we know ,
why they, do - it. Nine-tenths of mankind are
•anslaved by Morbid iiPpetiiea and paieiOns, and
unived brim - abut impulses. No man or woman.
not so enslaved and moved delights in harrow
ing spectacles. We have heard of men Ao'tre
quented slaughter -houses and appeared to - find
great pleasure therein. • We knew a boy:who de
lighted in seeing rings - pat in pigs' enouts,and"
delighted in killing kittens. We have seen in•
dividmils who. like -_,Sary Garet), were - . never - so
Much at home us when there :was i - t.' , amovPae
the house." "In short, atone peonle only ezist'in
thtswid tiif calamity, and fatten in anticipation
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of s x pected horrors.
This it
dived with charity, but epori the practice' of'de
tniled reports of executions we are inclined to be severe. We have never knowingly ininrst'eret to
this morbid appetite, and hope never to do so.
Go to WlHiatus's No. 3 Union Block, for pres
eats for your wile, your lover or your children.
Guernsey A: Corbin, of
,Corning, N. Y., 114ve
the largest and richest rieheet stoektif Christmas
Goode over brought into this tivirkot,
the Druggist I ledczves credit for
timely and liberal remembrance of the
Ilk" in the toy department of his well ordered
store. De has one of the most carefully selected
stock of toys ever brought to onr o tr" mut
says he has put such a price upon theta es - sfiall
make every parent
_guilty- of ''-grosilmismin
agetuent" who neglects to the " folks at
home" with substantial- means of amusement.—
We apprehend however that few will,he found
thus guilty, as none will, we believe pass Wil
Hams' chow of toys without giving more than a
look.
Uoliday llifts--such us Gift Books, China and
Bohemian Glassware; Colognes, Perfumery, Lava
Card Baskets, Ilandkurelnid and Glove Boxes,
Traveling Ca•ms,
.Writing Desks, Work Boxes,
We. You can get any of these at the Corning
Book Store of 4k CORBIN.
T 11:ivU jua‘lo arrangernenteti;lieep, ha n d at
all limos a lull tow.soritoent. of the Chester Shoe
M;snufactory Co. fine eure-torn work in
Ladies' Kid , polish- Boots,
Ladies' • Kid lialmnreits,
Ladir,:s , Kid Cc ngre.ys Gailenv,
Ladies' Kid
Ladies' Lastili.g Congress Gaiters,
Kidd Balm orals,
Childorn's Kid Shocs,
which work we warrant to ho of thp h,ost clas.s
and rotetol to bell it pore!' lower .8011 . 10
th.tt. Hach nark r•ohl. Lintohd
the tzarrie by this mark [hot 'I have always
(lotto I.y itty Stock . Ot
Slawdolarrnill every par, and tithe AolOt REIT)
1111 . ,,t t.atl, to gave I. Intend to giro
alit.; 'wart; a fair trial anti think the arrangiorient
wilt brave •drtvantageens to toy tostornors. '
PARsoNs, Owning, N. Y
Poclca. CatleFy, Pocket Honks, Itnteketd, a nit...a
g;olit Pens and Pened Cuse.;,:—A lieu
t•tck for Holidays at Ouernsey Corbiw'c•j_eur
'sing, N. Y.
W. It'...Sinith l / 2 -Sons,-Ad'disun, Ntri 'York, 'will
otior or, and' idle? 'Monday, - Die.,4 11310.0.ek
el Dre:s Goods, con:4:411ov 'Ol ab 0 4475 "piiierea,
of Merinos, l'oplit.!, Empress Cloths, Victorfit,;
Cloths, .Y.c„, nta {;rent reduction to,eloie tirgt
hettoe Jauntily 'lst. You can buy 40 inch Alert , *
u.. 0 In beautiful shades for 3s.—tonnes priceir„,
I : very line Etupress Cloths Cur Ss.—price.
last month los.; all wool iNlovincts for 4s—to
not tit itt.tt tit at,tl l'rints for ts,, 15c.
and ISc., Sheefings 12/e. ltfu. end 13e.; heavi—
est 22c. Our large stock of Clothing will -also
l i c,, s old at t reductiou. Nu huuabug _about this._
The glottis have gut tit be sold, sit look 'out for
bargain! ! • ~; : 44p. s,4?ttip:3t.
CHHTBT &d 3 PItESENTS fur the the xe . lns,
<ll,d die &j et, all "ti - etiretlee:,:tt
Sl.ollE. "
can get ee twiny, hoods for-75:cents:now,
cou!dlor' , M,oll'obe iaonlh agol" :• '
A' . l%ear.sjcss. •
I zap er,4l,led I,y . ,the l great Panic in
'Alarliet,, CO snake reduCtion pri-
Be-t hehvy Sheri ioge rr.oiti c. 2.s to 22 eta.,
g . ood heavy z_Ntieetings- yard wide hest
to 18 ets., ;Nod Prints ftt:4llo`s• Ityts.;
15 ets., counuep 12 cast, DclqineS 31, 0:28
eh:.: estikM Flannels 31-t0.25 . eti- i -isett:3B to 3j
tettitita, 3 ' ickings, Stripes, Kentucky Jeans,
I. T. 'Casiweier, bleached Atas7irike:WOC.Bll.
other I.kiMestte Goode from 15_1'4-30
making. it >in - ,bject btlyers
c doe anti see our stock. We htiiit 54r;
itil , Ptnaks, Shawls, Dtev Gooch, eltly,
Flannels, kc., and ititinid to give
every one - die lull benefit of every reduction.
- J. A. PAtlsolie..*
I have noiv gnAtkoliagootl stock of Furs which'
1..a1u cheap. "flicy ve 41 - mut 20 per Gaut
than last fall. : : 3, A. PA11.5.0N8:,
Parsons is selling thskAnif pally Hoop S)iirt . ex,-
chisivelY , claiiningik,i;:tate best Shirt for the
money in, giii•market: •
MARRIAGE
On the 4th in t„ by Rev. 0. B. Wearer,-at the
re-Ad.:net; of the bride', father, Mr. P. ;M. en
HALL, of 0, Bola, to - Miss. C. 0. TOt.rs, Of Deer
field.
-Li he Editor acknowledges the rteeipt of a box
or; pl. mini samples of the wedding feast )
In ‘Vell,lore, on the 9th lost., tgA.5,1r49.:
ter. Mr. Cu A.R LE S geild FR.l4,„tlf) 'WILL
4,1-11:71i1 I NI: •SC Fl Z
0'1•1111.a.
43n the , 50 inlet., by Rev. CA. F. novety , txt the
residon.•e of the bride's father, Mr. thtstee 0.
Dont:t., of Mainshurg,to Miss,JOLIETTE SLIT-11,
of rulhvnu
tie the I:ith elt., by the tome at thie - Vorroime
in M.ttoshorg. Mr. A hoNzo M6r.01.44N, -
Pht:lthey. Slettben eouuty : N; -Y., to itit4 is. , A nett;
SQUIUFS, or
Tioga;_ 'Dec. 9th, by. - -ter. I), it. hieDer
filen Tioga, and Ali -S
I .et I: t A .1 o,4liokuion d
To bee. lst;:by,thev S. A. Leonard,
M r ..toev MisfoNYE, of Westfield, to Miss KURA.
:731'1:IPA % I t, of Iteetot, Potter Co. Pa.
DEATHS
7;AGligt",'.',olrW-
aLur.r.:7l JR.) !s_
HOLIDAY'GOODS
r Th . " l'lilS ARi 1 P," ``
May now be seas,-at the
DRUG STORE
T:_
P. R. VI:4OMS,
Consisting of all descriptions of
.;; ;
FANCY GOOD},
4• 4 2,9*
BITCH
44. i•
VASES, •
• BREAD BASKETS,
CHINA DOLLS,
•TOLLET CASES,
713coti n ti,; - 61 ffe.
*>-;
And a thousand,neinlneAntinAnti for Ihe
. .
•• LITTLiNgtt"
Also, n new and extensive stock of
..-.IRIEGS , -;.4191E1) fin
BUST PURCHASEDz.,I4sT, 4i:of YORK
F 0 C
AND WHICH WILL j;b:• SOLD AT
REDUCED RATES. •
NEM
PURE itiNgs:,,:!;MUOIK
FOR MEDICINAL-4tTitfloSES,
AND Dr fra
, . ,Atili NARIETIES,
t•I • -
Better than 4ny ever before,offered'
IN THIS MA - lIK ET.
Also, a new to of
Paints, Paint Brushesf.oll4v&or
Nov. 28; 1566
EXCHANGE
11111. T. MIME, PROP'
ri.001) names pertain to good things.
Grocery like 11411t-liil'KAtO,
Can o e of
_the constant syf arp t iug . An 1 04; ef t.
customers. It is unlike ajie4-..bi,veAwenatEntlioste
who saline' out generally,,carry ttypfty,.- u Inattnt_
groceries; and boeinisli the custom bees, whieli
swarm in and out, keep. it up in winter 41eil
:IS in summer.
NIATHERS'S tlrettery im au EXCHANG W, I,e
e4!.use lapner# : 6l,AeLitpigt„thAip preduee,,apd them
money-lux hia.guude. - ,
-4 MATHER-S
also furnibbes the market prices ictf - fitrtfiTriiiiiiiie,
he being in etirresposiAtinee Auk&
NEIV
r.
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If; 4: "T ir - E '
FLOUR, PORK, FISH . , 'CORN MEAL,
E UCKWattrikitatt I'oo*
CHEESE,, S
TOES, ONIONS,
""4 fie
' • • eNetifrar f zona a ai Tecitu:
"-^ TOGETHER WITH
7ss
TEAS, COFFEEKSVGARS,
't4xrpt. ,j 1:4 417.L4
PRUNES, 'RAISINS, S A LIALES'iLo:
CANNED FRUITS, ADD FRUITS,
'it'd all those articles which cause your stare
romps t 9 *;*.' tr 4. ,
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8L0550A(1,,,..tig744--,
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A14A.454 11 1440; e 4 . 1
• .3442:onffig! , c4tarsltjr.,-.(
J3tITTER, CHEESE Z.JS:)LARD,
•
for_ which he, ..-.l)9:Aret tkci 3 hf3 2 o „Prl4 , 4los4llkeldr 4tXvr
change, ,;: z y ;
If you buy of
Math tit* s
of,J,
- • r, • -ylite ir 4;4 ,
Your with& j will'guirecow. Yplar einagram uaggFutL
ery, aney'Ou I,ua
R rlM ; t",
member the place. '
NIA T llikifgrgT
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Welliboro, P4141N00:413,A£016. ,- =`::;;; ; -;:;.F i % P'
• )(li fali-ar/17-Cciiiit‘t -
TN pursuance of:art orderof , thoOrPhitn:B tkliTs
of Tioga county, bearing date :thei27th - irlay
4! November, 1860, the property of Jullaiiihri
Land /moa 1). Ilartininer-ehihiren-of
dred,lwill•he's othila'at pallet side oft fho prettii• -
;ies on Tuesday, the Ist . day 'orlianderr - nr&t. nt.,
'2 o'clock 1 ' `•- -
A lot uf - hin dly law in Su Hive n township. Tioga
county, 'Pe., beginning- la -the - south-east corner
hereof; thenceotth degiees east 45 3.111 rods
by.land :Or T. SAlose to a - otalte'end
thence IlSr - land of "said - Rose - north B'9 degrees
west 23_bi•10.'nids to a...stake • and stones in the
- road ; thenee , hlong said , road south_ 80 - degrees
edit 4 - 8 rods t6' 'n stake add -stones; thence by;
of Yr.' L.':stitlec inrthSf degrees east 19 r,19.
1 rods to`thir,- plaice 1.-of begiVning—_-co:ukatiuntr - tix-.
• tidies and II of, an wire moss - •ur .tesiii it .Iwink
part ofilot of , the ginefam lands in ,5, 361:,
liven '" •
1) of.saie,• ''
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ISLICEIDENT
W. H. SMITH,
GENERAL Tf.ThlpY AGENT" FCißt'
i/C CburrrY,
„teak; arpitt(l.,,
.4f5
, Or= $
. 1 /
::li°6lB'
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* 0 ,000,000 3,801.1,139
";Ph`onix • 1,000,000 5,990,000
North A luencap., ;734049
Putnam,9oo, 4o
Fartuere Mutual, Middro ferin a 3‘57, , i'e1l 92
Wyonaina• 9 50,000
Lycorning Mutual, Muney, Pa
X.plumbia Mutual, Lancantur, Pu
M utual„lar,e, city „ .
N.Y. riccidentiit, 560,0060
Traveler.' Accidental, Hartford, 500,000
Equitable Life Ameuranue Society. ,
Nun- !lastly/alga l Hourfloup, jpd Extrlt ; llain
a ecl, , us - tAkon u t ablit'int es. Policies
16buod,,,,itiad all losuiseu adjusted atAlis Ofilge., '
- W:11: SMITH; Wi3ifsboro',l"a:
July 25, 1566. -.7ttf.:ti_;
ler WHITNEYVILLE.
H. Harrington
"Dr AS jupt returaed Irom.New York with a fall
assortment
M=MIB
SEASONABLE URY GOODS.
ME
:IGROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS;
:~?Q'PS A. ND SHOES, EARTHNWARE,
rattliAVßt a :nblut,
And urerythrigftieeally•fodiad in - A eontryretare;
:which he is selling cheaper tiian any other store
in,,the county.
•
COME AND SEE
ch,trge for;stiowing9oods...;EO
11. lIARRINGTON
Whituryville, Sept. 26, 1866.-3 m.
44REGuLATomr.r;
- WI LCOX . rT , BAIiKEII
it"E ' IONV OFFEICINC great iedueeniettte
to the people Tiogat 011111), ;I they hove
:!heir slime Ittf,rl4ly ( ernn4uted ntth
SEASONABLE ,151117''GOODS
,
0‘ ove,,y (1 ued cow. 31 1.5.1,1•ej
et :II Lrr g ~,, Carlitre
',ha 161 Wntism Duldrx7, ehlrt
.4 1 1 s t-R,l,'‘edlei-T.
H A rt'S
it, ettaiela variuty ft mit . 436 e rybody
Pram &Ala ny'e aka telt ton footer--nll "glee and
fruid a fine: ganklefana'e ebaeee
la,bt bi a" course gen Metharl'a liner hoot:
CI-ROCERIES
Thin dup.; with ittolce gractenefi,
aita at fa Mar trill utaulaiti; ix ) with
11AVAlf1.1.
ive aie.'ttiffetittg at -”tive-and- ritt , ririced
Ceti ringtilritu"ming - alwaylt'un hriud. • • •
/b isYtn the people this
oeniitilitrilt, - tliat we, ;le net intend to ba tinder
let 4re;shnll elides vor Sr' treeP ' lrri
Ci.llal2l !Dal) t.tt the t,tticitte,
WI itiat"-nritt pitittter hint 6n the itohde.
.
.tust:ilr.tft etatviiteetl
•
vicvsylicre.
d i ctoter 2. ISfiti,
cAvati
R'ILCUX Sc~l3 U IIER
... (~~~ ~ ~`i''..LLL.l.~ti>rL
1111414 - 46-4113 Sirf.
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4ri
PRICE 4 ,L,t4.1 1 Y, , 11,4DUCED 164
i t ,AS , DAN S !
c•:nr.
sti Jae • 1-Th) •!!..; , !;•;tir. •
mI 1 Patiiiati be`iillAviir g • , •ift
t he ,ate hanlilupt axles in New York, is
happyk Or o,t, r; he tptk,ts Title Cttut . tty
that ltu'‘.(iffilieveetlted't offiT - '•'
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
A, r ;c,.All t r .,.-0 A,q RS. - •
!-gititioi,n g st his Stock of Dress Goods, will be
1611 : 4 : (1 ' vsti t tfte oldiiitell
.1 %4 13 56 ( 8.6
Warranted all Ytool at fis. per ynrd.
RICH POPE', LNIPRESS 'CLOTHS,
- At '.51.00 per yard. .
LA -AK,
fife 7 .: •
An
Ap9i , & BALMORAL SKI RP Sr-FL
f, D,; EiL4 - St l 4 WbS,
git - V, l (ILO s-;
KERCHIEFS, Leklltig.S! .MISSES,
A N b--- G-H DREN?S S - H-0 - E -- 5
. 611 of which will be fouAd remarkably cheap.
e inv,te .; (ll4d•eall,:ind exitukite -the gooas:
ILARDEN
Matter & Horton,
EIMIEEM
G-ROPRRIRS & PROVISIONS,.
CII9C . KER l; 49RD WARE,_
wr)ol4- St_IVILLOW-WARE;
'ANKLE, NOJIONS
_
L' A' g.1 1 4.1.L ' 1"P. ' A
•P aid for Produce, i F .,.: 8 4 41 . 4 .,
.
Nov. 21, 186641Y1;1,-.4i
OH -
-3. '
4 . 449X5:. 514:10.5.
Now
the Busittess'eampatgu if, opened with the
same mitto=tbe ono at tho.lonull Ll' this op-loam.
.
HUGH YOUNG, '
NO. k miX9s BLOCK, WEIALEIBOILO; PA.,
hneing refitted his store, is,nowreceiving for the
tFall Season a large supply Of s•_
-"OVALL 'VAPETtS.
Hie stock includes nearly a hundred different
pattenie of Gilt, -Satin. White, Leather colored
and Brown,Paperi, Parlor, Rail, and decoration
•'Paisers . Binint Room, Bed, Chamber
and Sitting Room Papers, with Borders to
match. Also,
CLOTH. WINDOW SI-LVDES,
......
•
And fixtures, Paper Curtains; side
. lights; and
g`ficr• Boaid Papers of many varieties.,
BLAINK 4- BOOKS
EMI
For . .iistriess,- i .Trofpuronat ena Laboring Men;
DAY BOOKS,;:sipLiANALS, LED9R4M
• CAM' BOORS, RECORDS, DOCK
EI:.:::-B,FRE-JPT BOOKS,
• `PASS'- BOOKS.
WORI*GMEN'S WEEIILY
iI(*THLY TIME BOOKS,
TUCKED MEMCE.AN•
& DIARIES,
All of tho latest and most approved style, and
many of the enry,beet,maietial
BLANK DEEDS, BONDS - ,' MORTGAGES;
LEASES. PROMISSORY NOTES,
DRAFTS A LAW BLANKS,
geneF.,l4.
I,S •
P A.RE RS
lU t Lf., 1, EtiA. L AP, FOOLSCAP,- LETTER,
EI'ACK ET, BATH Pi IST, COM ;11 Eitel AL;
1)1.: r \IQ ;4414 aud. HT, 8711'r E,•
L }Mt t i klutnetuAti' l'Nr)
REN c NoTE.,
IDATILNINei, - YtOLD: - PMPit'ESSIOR; DRAW
IN CINU, MIMIC TISSUE, BLOT
TINIJ AND IVRAPPING PAPERS. _
In endleaa vari,ty, of ori4e. stispe, - _74,51.r and
.111.111iy f _
44 . .n01d'0i/nuipo Loudon Fluid,,-.Davida' Fluid
.azia jularge
Ited;' - di - tat-wide Ink, and Mucilage:
Fifteeri different Gll'totes: .
..(..111-numbers), LaititirtA. the Wtiitinglork, Me
the Spenietiirti ttnOtheip'optitar Tees.
4• • t
RITIAN4i PEN'S. PEN HOLDERS, LEAD
PENCILS. DRAWING PENCILS,
SLATES,
• "S'
PORT FOLIOS.
liCtuigArtiitheoreotqlsAndlthiselti...tPhetogrsiihs
and Rhotogratli4Niidii, t'eekAt Bo6kil '0.070U;
and Arse Money Aitt
'tbeOkers and Cheit39Vit; Po'clietdutlety;Potket
Wild' Toilet Combs. riair_antr:f,TOoth'Brushes,
-rirtattiVir, Cards, Card Cases, viti a full assortment
of NOTIONS, which space mill - not allow to be
• enumerated here.
Fiar 1 1 7 51,7
' 4 " BOOKS.
poi-loot; E BOOKS FOR - -TOWN- SANTO
COUNTRY, LAW, THEOLOGICAL;
MEDICAL AND MISCELLA
NEOUS
,BOOKS, SCHOOI 4
REWARDS.' -2:
NU
SOROOL BOOKS, TICKETS AND RE
WARDS,
•
VuhliSliKi.. - h,Tikke,Ammttc#l3.t l ra : ikoetuYe:AUlro -
ifff
can Surk Rchtipfildi;ni; - and'sy thi4eAgeetlif,
Denominational Boards of Publication, furnished
at the
:Publiahers'pwo OBtßlegite Ptices t ;;"
FAMILYIAND' P_ogttET BIBLES, TES.
TiSIENI 4 B, - PII.:ALI(Eit BOOKS,
and IIILNIN BOOKS for all : Denunlinationa,
nod Instrumental ' MUSIC' MOORS; AND
Newspapattand Pert dicals.
All of the leading
DAMES, WEEKLIES'Arftb
- - - Celietantly on. heed: - •
Pirties
Jill Anitakilik npaii busineva,-- can
nits!
Merchants. .Latryera„ Physicialm, etiOriaMorl)
Sii4ath'SelooT:eointrilltces o and the Croinnt,tinitY
tilaarrge will,llo war te'6lll" examine Gli'nctEf
lied prices - torero threhlt.'inE elsewhere
Itemetubt;toi:pliKekrilfi 5 UNION IILOOK,
-. : Oat; 23-,
•
Mil
~h=- , -~_
ISM
BIM
.~ -
=IMO
consisting of
EMI
"P,N E S
INKS_
PENS.
SHEET MUSIC
'X :7 c-: .17 71": i.
;~s~ ~~
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•
Can be made by every man, woman, and child in
this comnty, if they will strictly adhere to the
3. SS
plan of baying their goods of the well
known popular old concern of
Smith's Sons,
11111111M1
• •
ADDISON, N. Y., _
I=l
. .i,
Thoasands bf People hale al-
ready reaped theirreward by thus doing. Every,
kind of
-•r
DRY GOODS, GROCR I RIES ,CLOTHLNe,
BOOTS & SHOES! HATS, CAPS,
• • CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,.
COBBLER'S EMPORIUM.
•,_
_____
BENJAMIN SEELEY, shoe
.
maker, over Jerome Smith's store
map c ad on Main Street, would just say to
the Shoeless and Bootless-that is,
that portion of them who have the
(include to change their condition—that he is
now prepared to manufacture coarse gentle
: mc , ti'..s fine Boot=, or fine gentlemen's coarse Boots
I in as hungling a manner, and at as dear rates as
i any,other establishment this side of Whitney's
ICorner;. Anything in the line of Shoemaking
or Cobbling will be admirably botched on the
1 shortest notice. Don't examine my work ;it
won't bear inspection; but "go it blind." Re
i member the place ; nest door to Shakapeare's
; Tailor Shop. 13. SEELEY
at the old Reliable Corner, the Nov. 14, 1886.7-tf.
'
3c.,
are on, hand in abundance,
CHAP FOR TB MILLIIA,
PEOPLES' STORE,
GRAVE ANY IMPORTANT INFORMA
TION TO CA II BUYERS WHO WISH
TO SPEND , THEIR MONEY WHERE
THEY CAN GET THE MOST FOR IT.
W. R. SMITH'S SONS' system of keeping
an enormous stuck of goods at all times of the
year, and selling them eheap—this system su oh
iudfctu big profit stores—id fairly begun fur
the Fall teasel' at their More, and such a year for
do l ing people good wan never known before. Cer
i,ifnly there is n o o , d reason fur sxvindliug pri
gleS now ; we have had enongli ,if them atre'ad).
igie great advantage and iiiipoilanee of trading
fFir Cash or Ready pay is Jolly illnArated by the
low proms now ragit,g at the Teeple: , Sture.
A FEW HOUSEHOLD WORDS FORME
FARMER. MECHANIC, PEOPLE
GENERALLY.
Buy your goniti of a concern which has a big
a~:..rlmept and i, :Jellin g ten tithes as many gil
and of course can sell them as wally limes che
pet than small Loncerns. %V give all ,uch
Valifuges to our cusbillies..2. •
A FEW uTIIEII. BIG I'm:4/Gs Volt THE PRU
DENT BUYER To CTNSIDER BEFORE SFEND
-ING
book out fur big stores and Lig rents; big notes
and tugretos of interest and nu real takers at
that—all of which La very bad as against W it.
smith's Suns' situation Light expenses and no
re'llts, new goods at bleak down pi ices, and the
good old 'motto ot - sinall.prolits. good value and
quick returns, tlyingto the GreeaeZ , Tbo Met is,
the only true and certain read to Mrtnne fur the
merchant is always to give his eu•tnmera. it, we
do. the most he can for his money, and depend on
large shies for' his prnitte. Again, our 'popular
and legitimate system of dealing; buying btrictly
for (ash, always having cash on hand. render us
masters of the situation when a drop comes in the
market. _,„
Never' before Iva.; there saeh a tempi
iv lot clf goods. al lo wltyriees, as.
TV. R. .S'ui,* - th . '3 Soe7.! can
and will show from this
time forward.
FREE
Our stock of Dry Goods and Clothing can't be
.beul 3 End no customer who is in the right shape,
buyi,ugoott : eons
who care what they say, will make the assertion
that they ran buy goods elseithere as cheap. We
keep the largest stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
qggiiis kept in the county. Call, if nothing more
— than to see the CHEAP GOODS on the anxious
counter.
- CARPETS AND OIL -CLOTHS
at ruinous - ion. itt(ea The cottage and palace can
be repleniihed fora song flirts - , by calling ort . .the
People'e Friend. i•
CROCKERY, WALL• PAPER,
and a thousand other-articles can be found; and
no_sme who sees them can help buying. Wo
inelifactore all the CLOTHING we sell. Every
W 6 W - dre:".o 4sgrnees of William R.
Smithfs Sons. We also make_to order. Our Cutter
is master of his art ; ho stands down the hall' for
no man who wields the hears for a livelihood;
his fits cure the deformed.
We keep Pork, i i /otzr •:2-nd Salt,
alwayk as low or less than market rates,
• It is more than ever "the 'duty of ,everie'min
and woman to call here before buying, and look
through the stock of tempting goods and bargains,
as no one can imagine or form any idea how
„great a • differenee there is•betweon•tip prides of
goods bought bar cash and prices of "goods else
where bought fur notes that are not paid promptly.
'Vie_ safest thing for all buyers who want the
TOwest nefett geAMISa :is to cau•antLgot R.
Smith's; Bens , prices, and.- take.. around. in your
iglekets4o-paro...; A great ninny stores will
-get the cold ehouldir after you, visit the Old Cor—
ner,whera they work for their customers.
-•:..You cannot mistake tlSe place, as it occupies
-the-room of four stores, immediately on the Erie
railway, and the-rush inconstantly goingon. •
- ,z0011,..if for nothing more than to-see-Low ww
spite the guns. 'Yours, testy. • • • '
W. R. SMITH'S SONS
4ddieon.tNry4, Sept 5,1866.
• „ /
Ayers Pills.
A RE pia
i y u o i u ri
g sick,
r feeble u arid , o r o na -_
dur—yOUr system deranged and
your feelings unoomfortablet—
These symptoms are often the pro.
cursors of serious illness. Some
fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should
111 c)
Le averted by a timely Use of the right remedy.
Take Ayer's Pills, and drive out the humors—
purify the blood, and let the fluids move un on
obstructedly, in health. They stimulate the or
gans of the body into vigorous activity, purify
the system trues the obstruction s winch make dis
ease. A old settles somewhere in the body, and
derange he natural operation's 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
iectly they restore the natural action of the sys
tem, and with it the buoyant feeling of health,—
What is true and so apparent in this trivial and
common complaint, is also true in many of the
deep seated and dangerous diseases. The same
purgative expels them. Caused by similar ob
structions and derangements, they are surely. and
many of them rapidly, cured by the same means
None who know the vi'tue of these Pills will neg•
beet to employ them when suffering from the die--
orders they cure, sech as headaehe, foul stem-,
ach, dysentery, lsilieus ,complaints, indigestion,
derangement of the liver, costiveness, constipa
tion, heartburn, rheumatism, dropsy,_ worms and
suppresSion, when taken in large doses.
They are sugar coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them easily, and they are surely
thebeet purgative medicine yet discovered.
=MI
- Ayer's Ague Cure,
For the speedy and certain Cure of Intermittent
Fever, or ChM* and Fever, Remittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Perioclica/ Headache,
or Bilious Headache, and Bilious Fevers; in—
deed for the whole class of diseases originating
iu biliarg derangement, caused by the mataria•of
miasmatic countries.
This remedy has rarely failed to cure the se
verest cases of Chills and Fever, and it has this
great advantage over other Ague medicines, that
it subdues the complaint without injury to the
patient. It contains no quinine or other delete—
rious substance, nor does it produce quiniem 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 lc CO.,Lowell,
Mass., and sold by all druggists and ealers in
medicine everywhere.
LAWRENCEVILLE DRUG STORE
/ THE undersigned having purchased
the Drug Store of W. G. Miller, will
keep a full stock of
it DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS,
Dye Stuffs. Kerosene Oil and Groceries, Thich
will be sold at as low prices as any other estab
lishment in the country for cash.
C. P. LEONARD.
Lawrenceville•, Nov. 5, 181.16.—tf.
Claim Agency.
lIENItY. SHERWOOD & J. HARRISON
Atry', will rolled BorsriEs, PENSION%
her Clttuls agailk.:t the Oocornweat.
I bdet the provibleos of lure nets of Congress
$lOO Extra Bounty
will he p,ibt to every three years' man who eerved
not hi; toll time, or was wounded in service. or
wrr di.. - charg . ed by reason of the termination of the
and 1., the widows, minor children or pa
rent, of three sears men,
$5O Extra Bounty
will Lv 1 ,,,0t to nu two years' men' and their heirs
under I ke eireinmaances,:and to three years' men
%rho served two years of their enlistment.
Inn r..rr will any extra bounty ho paid when
more th.oi has been previously paid.
No claim will he entertained unless presented
under kr I.Es AND REGULATIOIVS issued by the
War ih.partment Sept. 22, 1666.
The Department will receive claims from Oct.
1, 1 , 016, until April I, 1567. In case of claims by
parents under late acis of CoD.gress for bounty.
the FATHER and MOTHER tnuta both join to the
application. '
$l5 per month to every Invalid Pensioner to-
Ily
S 2 per inonitt for each child under 16 years of
age or widow Pensioners.
Fee. For procuring Extra
•• " Increase Pension,... - . ...... 65
•• . Original Pension $lO
•• ;eulleotion the 4th of Sept. and 4th of
March payin9ts of Pensions.:.. 51
N EW FLOUZ, Io G N RO S C T E OR R E Y
Editin B. CarveY,
FLOUR, COMMON TO BEST, 1 5 0131 r.„
HAMS: MACKEREL;ivarrTE .
FISH, CODFISH, AND
PRIME GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
L.,:st- Nell door to Converse's store.
Wellsboro, Dec. 12,1866-17-
..LI , -.31 ,::$'
TTERS of Administration having been
granted upon the estate of Martha Jane
Cooper. late of Chatham, jeed., all persons in
debted to; and all haying claims against said de
cedent, will call and settle with
29.n0v06-6w
J,ISSOLUTION.—The copartnership hereto
fore existing between Jas. D. Jones tt, L.
A. Gardner, is this day (Dec. 8,) dissolved by
the withdrawal of the senior partner. AD mon
eys due the firm of Jones L tiardner are to be
piiid to L. A. Gardner. Mr. Jones will remain
in Wellsboro for a few months for the purpose of
settling old accounts. All persons indebted to
him are hereby notified to call and settle at once,
as he is resolved to close up old matters without
JAMES D. JONES,
L. A. GARDNER
Welliboro, Dec. 12. 1866-3 w
NOTICE.—David Jones, John E. Jones and
j_l( David Lewis, have this day applied to the
Cut of Common Pleas of Tioga county, for a
chiller to incorporate them, their associates and
stte , :eesors, fur religious purposes, under the name
of ", TN First IVelsh Coityreyationca Chords at
Morris Ran," which will be decreed and granted'
at the next term of said court unless objected to.
J. F. DONALDSON,
Proth'y.
Dec. 5, '136-3t
MIRES TO EVERYBODY !—A largo t pp,
Catalogue, teaching how to remove Tan,
Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sal
lowness. Eruptions and all impurities of the
skin, How to force Whiskers, restore, end and
beautify the hair; renew the age, cure Drunken
ness, Nervous Debility, and other useful and val
unin° if,foratation. Everybody send for it. Ad
dress Dm; ER, SHUTTS St CO-, ebernists, 235
River Street, Troy, N., Y. Dee. s,'f&+-lm
I ETTERS of Administration havkpg been
granted upon the estate of ~, , drin 'Butler, Into
of Vesttield. deed, all persons indebted to said
estate, and all haring claims ago,inst the same,-
will call at once and settle with
ANDOTHA BUTLER, ) , •
HOLLISTER BARER, "
Westfield, Dee. 3, 1868-6sel
TNLECTION.—TIie annual election for Dime
_rj tors'et the FIRST NATIONAL BASK of
WRLLSBOROI . OII will be held at the Blinking
House on' the 24 Tuesday of January, 1867.
Dec. 7,1966„3w. J. L. ROBINSON, Oasts.
Increase of Pension
Is ready to furnish customers with
Administrator's Notice
N. E. HASTINGS, Adm'r
Administrator's Notice.
AND-PRO-