The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 20, 1867, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY FEB, 20, 1867
New A.dvertisementa,
v w,dic.o Side--C. H. Seymour, Guurdian.
Sprague.
tier—Jrio. I. Mitchell, Truatee.
The Parker Flow—E. A. Parker.
ot rend Polley Agents—Smith Az Shaw.
lii.r..nalou's Fire Arms—Remington A. Sons.
i.o.ods and New Prices—T. A. IFickbaro.
Nos Arrangement—Wilson 8 Vanralkenburg.
Clothing. Clothing—Thomas Harden.
Surgical and llechanienl Dentist—A.. B. East-
ULi , n Clothes Wringer—Renteu T. Hall
.trrE SOCIETY.—The Mite Society So
„ale will meet at the house of Mr. J. IL Bache,
cc Thuraday evening, 21st lost.
Buy Harper's Magazhfe for March if
would oecure a. quantity of _choice reading
sraincr for a trifle. Its illustrated articles are im
erb, nr usual, and its continued stories increase
,r..ntercit. Young keeps them.
SOLD= S ? ATTESTION! — The first
rzeetir.g of the So'diva' Leatoe of Tioga county,
wal be hold withe Thong lien'ePiepal , li , •an Ran,
crrer Foam , Book Store) on Thursday, erening,
Feb. 21rt, at 7 o'clock P. M. All soldiers are in
vited to attend. Faaan WnriaLezen,
" F. X. of the H. C. of the S. L."
PERSONAL.—Mr. Chas. Van Valken
t.rg has bought out Mr. William Townsend, of
th.s Tillage, and takes posseision to-day. He
w,ll deal in groceries and provisions.
Mr. H. S. Hastings has purchased an interest
i c 1} ebb's Drug Store, and the new fu-m is about
enlarge and improve the old stand.
SuPritsauiPTloN Ex.Tah--Following
thelaperseriptton of a letter deposited in this
P at East Charleston, last wea : _
" Postmaster, give this letter a start,
To find David Stevens on a baker's cart,
In Bmghtanton, Broome Co. Y,
A waterfall this young man trails,
And you give him this letter,
To be answered by return of mail."
HORSE Furs.—We learn that the Ex'.
,atire Committee of the Tiogn Co. Agricatinal
its late meeting, agreed to hold EL Horse
Fair on the Society Ground; in Jane. We hope
tha is more substantial than rumor; we steno rea-
SoCI why a show of horses sliund not prove some
ming worth seeing. Let to tiara the Horse Fair,
by all means.
A RELIC.—We haye to thank Miee
if Robbins of Epencer's 311E7, Tor a epeettu4 of
3foneY of the y'olna of two-third; of
. collar , bearing date of r0b.17,1776--or zazHaty
.,t,L years ago. 2hc remarks in the accompany
.ginote that it was a part of her grandfather's
w.gci. It is well preseived, and yet our modern
tc,Lplasters are gems in comparison.
NEW MtslC.—We are indebted t 9
:demi. W. A. Pond. 4: Co., 547 Broadway, New
York, for a piece of Sheet Music entitled "Come
the blush of the morning/'—Song by rams I.
Dailey, of Elmira. It is .a qtartette,L and like
oil cf Mr. Dudley's songs, leavened with true po
et.c Ere. The music is bir 7 l , ..M. Brown. - -Ad
ire's Presulek k Dudley, 114 Water St., Elmira,
F.
The original story now being pub
dubeci in this paper - will continue through four or
tve numbers more. The reader will have dis
covered that this story is written by one
,Who is
no novice; it is by one whose pen has contributed
many aim poems to these columns, and who pos
sesses much more than ordinary talent. The
rosin facts of the story are strictly true, and were
received from theactors in -the scenes of frontier
ode which ilrko lividly portray."...
,
FIRST or ' THE' SEASON. - Trir
Chatharu, has our thanks for a nig.
lot of Maple Sugar—the first of the season. The
cad weather haring aloud hit " !aft
tr..th the conclusion that
Out on the pang,
The kettle's hung,
Bat cold and dreefe the weather,
This. spells the fan,
The sap won't ran,
And naught is there to gather.
Hon - great the loss,
The girls are cross,
The kettle stops its boiling,
There% not enough, - I
Of the tweet !tuff,
1% keep the girls froip spoiling.
FAIR AZII3 FiusTivAL.—The ladles of
the Episcopal Sewing Society of Tioga, wiiLhoid
Pair end Festival in the rooms "beef a. E.
Smith's shoe store on the 21th and
.28th • ilezi . of
Fen 1E67. . . .
Ladies, by calling will find runny useini arti
cicc, such u work-boxes, toilet and dinner seta,
cpcol.holders, needle:loas; &C.; .14 - , width will
be cold as reasonably nc they could be bought
elsewhere. .
A GypE:. tent, F t office, and_fielaing pond,
Rill afford Infinite aimatement - daring the evening,
To say nothing of the old lady and gentleman of
a century ago who will be in constant attendanea
--L. D. Been, Se&y.
MAN or BAD INFLIIENCE.—When we
meet a man who_bosits about his influence, we a
set him down am man of little or none at all.
men vm.lly harem extensire_zw:LeLa -
quaintances, and assume nu air of familiarity on
the shortest notice. To hear one of these men
talk, you would think him the chosen Confident
and adviser of every prominent man in the com
munity. But the truth in, such amen forces him-,
s:lf upon the attention of every one; and who
ever treats him with common decency, is sure to be
the recipient of a great bore. A man of this stripe,
once proffered us his influence for the sung little
:um of $5O per annum, as a pecuniary assistance
to our business. Here we met the dims% pursu
ing n the even tenor of oar way,"—investing
`awry red" in such stock, and thus, losing nods
mg in such an investment,
Such men know everybody, and everybody
snows them, but only as persons to be passed by
zta got rid of as lightly and easily as possible.
They always place themselves first and foremost
on all oomasiona and put more emphasis on 'the
latter I (or brother Plasm) than any wBrd. in the
English. language.
6OLDIERS' IDATULANS,—We have.re
esceived the annul Report of lion. Th. R. Bur
r,wes. Superintendent of Soldiers' Orphans'
azhcols, for 1866. It is as interesting document.
Ice number of children admitted to these selx,ls
hung the year was 1,575, a gain of 333 over the
...imissione in 1865. The number in attendance
a: all the schools was 2,658, an increase of 1:316
over 1865. Every county, save Elk, Forest, Cam
eron, and Green, is represent in these schools.—
Discharged - during the - fear' t 2 . 5 r: deaths, IS.
Tiage.ccunlitrhas 35 children thes6te#ol,/4
of whom were admitted in 186 p. and 26 in /866.
end 14 still =provided for. 'Thule number of
Ili:hoots. 36. ,
Three additional schools fur advacced pupils are
required, one of which the Superintendent trio
oral:cm-Is to be located . in Tsoge or Potter. Tin ,.
is county ought to secure thisEiNhCol, to Le load.
tea it some convenient point. The rez. 4s
healthful. and the -poinitt snore aciessiblo thy n
natter e,unty. We hope the Comm.ttee for oh.,
will take step . ? lo secure the Inc st;on of
:Le 5,..h00l within our borders. - -
The coat of educating childreir itt t/ese a.hools
troth ilOO to Slis per year, inclusive of clo
tuing. Each sehool has not Jera - tban,2B acres of
land attached to it, rdiere the pupils are
_given
exercise necessary to preserre health. The
oxperoliture for 18A6. was '&300,00, ,arl
ter (dun:luta cost for 1661 is 45C2.500.
A.ITEMPFED HIGHWAY, RSiBILEJUre —
CM Friday night last, at Mr. Z. Coots, was walk...
Ina to the upper part of our riliage, he was it--
tacked b!, three persons :nrhen just opposite the
residence of Mr. GRIPPLIBIS, OD Main -•t., aio.l
attempt made to rob - him. was 'knoeketlitl
the tide-tralk into the street, apa theaillatrtamate
endeavoring to rifle toe pockets, - *hen tteferal:
Persons attracted by the eriee of Mr s C., hurried
to the spot, and the tvotadebe robbers tied.—Brod
ford eporter.
.e ' - '.=l' . 4 i '',i
A CARD
HArnnuna, Feb. It', 186 i
FIIIENVCOBO : 2 deem it my duty'to explain
to the'roters of Tioga county the reason.; which
induced me To allow the ''euvranesque iiror , bill"
to pass the Haim. The parties interested to
said bill came to Harrisburg with' Petitions con
taining about 200 names of taxable!, among
whom were nearly all the county Officers, inclu
ding a majority of the Commissioners, and the
County Auditors, cad other leading men of the
county.
was informed that there would he no oppo
sition to the bill, and that the people generally
were in favor of it on the ground of economy,
that is themcises repititAg . liver
not equal tfie .me in haildinglorttges,
Knowing, as I do, the necessity of said repairs,
and receiving the endorsement of so many of our
most reliable citizens, favoring the appropriation,
I complied with their request, supposing that it
would meet with a general favor. Since, howev
er, Ileum otherwise, and the bill will not pass
th Senate. Many who signed the petition are
writing me that they slimed it by misapprehen
sion and urging me to request•ouoSenater to de
feat the bill, which he will certainly do. -I dis
claim having any personal feeling in this matter,
and hhall be governed as heretofore, by what I
consider the popular voice of my constituents.
- Yours, Truly,
wit. T. HVAPERET.
FREEDMEN'S AID.—Mr. J. L. Rich
&Hem, of La:erne eounty,llColt a visit to this
county in aid of the Schools for Freedmen. He
comes duly commissioned, and merits a liberal
reception from our peopib. He reports to no that
he visitod every family in the Welsh Settlement,
Charleston, and in every case liberal contribu
tions were made. He mentioned this as aome
thing tattiar#o l 9i
citizens as Well 03 *0 do, he would have loolcA
for n noble fret , hesiviCtlkeis in thatnaiglsborhood,•
In aid of all noble objects.
Mr. H. R. Fish, at Tioga, is the Agent for
the Patent White Wire Clothes Line. His adver
tisement came too late for this issue.
W. C. BrlAnt 1:01.14,1.er0 cof t
New York Ereateg Poit;l46.
made arrangomeate-to foraish.- t,ho Weekly, Poet
and the American !Asi
-r artarixtist at'thti~o price
of $2 50 a year for both. Thoae who prefer the
Semi-Weekly Pat can have both it mid .the Agri
culturalie for $4 a year.
Both of these joprnals stand at the headaftheir
class;tuod are ably edited-
Address•the Pon as above, or the Agriculturni
in, :To. 41 Park Row.
- SAXSSW; WaaxED.—Wanted, a smart, active
young maxi with much experience and well RC
quaintedwitla the pv. Goods' business
‘lll,7C.li,qii: M.; eb. '
2 . t
1 1.•; XfA S
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GENERAL INSURANCE GE N C
Messrs. Smith .t Shaw, whose card appears in
our advertising columns to-day, arc doing an ex-
Anneive insurance business. They represent a
great number of Companies, several of them the
very best and safest in the country. Among the
Mutual Insurance Companies whom they repro
sent are the Lycoming and Columbia. They have
- 11D1 power to kerne polioies several Stook Comas
The Melodeons and Organs manufactured by
Treat, Linsley & C 9 have a•aoo1i reputation. S.
B. Povroli,elSciat . Lton,lana their iliolezialo Aeon
ny for qviite h large' section of= territory,-atid te
selling largo hiimberi of them. E
Advertisers are requested to send in their ad
vertisements as early as Saturday of the week
previous to that in which they are desired to ap
pear. Communications should be sent in not la
ter than Saturday, irdess very' brief. 'This paper
goes to press Tuesday morning without fail. tf
Obituary notices, exceeding five lines will be
obahnd ftre cents per line. Announcements of
Marriages and deaths Inserted free of charge.
tf.
MARRIAOES.
On the 13th inst., by Rev. J. F. Calkins, Mr. D.
B. Stns. of Indiana, and Mite AMELIA MATTI
sow, of Delmar.
In Caton, N. 7-, - on the Ith , inst.; by the -Rev-
HiglrY.Reykag.:4 Mr. Wul l, -.PATk4f RitlkPllthA
Pe.; and NUBS MANNAZ M ,;,} ATTESON, Of frlnt
Mt 'the residence of the bride's parents, Dec. 18,
1168, by Judge Davidson, Mr. J. G. Avnrnsoe,
of ../drus and Miss S. .A.exci.: Rktn,
formerly of Delmar, Pa.
_ -
In Wellebons on the 10th inst.,.at the parson
sonaga, by Bev. A. W., Staples, Mr. ANDltni
Buxton', aza Miss Esau .Su - oPE,,, both of Pine
Creek, Pa.
La_Tioga. on the 7th inst., by Rau. D. It. Me-
Dernoond, Mr. ORES E. Witto.s.xs, of WelLsboro;
and Kiss ConoretraCAXPBELL, of'Stony Fork.
In Mogi; on the 10th , insi.; , tlie nitre, Mr.
BLlrmaxlC,, ORRISTERILVO and Wls arattau,
gorox, both, of Wellsboro.
.:InTiogs, on the 11th inst., by the same, Mr.
Iftala WILLARD, of Charleston, and Mies HELEN
Annittr., of Tioga.
In OttirTetton, on the 6th iturt., by Rem'. tr. At
Stone, Mr. -It.Wzr,so:e 'Enadimyg,t . N.
and Min Ms.tratreitort,kChnri.istort. , •
• -7a Di4m710r1.1163; 13th ink* .ato itOFB4l3l
swat,
VAlllll.*.LAiiT92.7,st t e_l34 ,
all , of Delmar, . ,
DEATHS
In Delmnr, on thO '2sth nit.. "Mri.':AfinY:)...
Se.mrtr, wife of 4en, Sample, ntTed,23,y,oars.
•
• S3IITH & SHAW,
rIENERAL POLI&Y AGENTS for the lead.
ingEtoek Companies in the United States;
also Agents for. thn—Lycomilag. :Coast ; . Mahal,
Columbia, Mutual, and Earmens!,,Mutical kistb.
ranee Companies. • . •
Non-liarardons, Tiazardoui.,
nedons Mirka ta ken ut rearm neap - ?laps. ;Policies
'inns& and all Loma adjuited,at oar 96ce.
Wellsboro', Pa., Feb. 20r-1847.—tf.
Union .Clothes Wringer
.HAVE the right to , sell the 'Union Clothes .
1 . Wringer, with elliOiC apringi, Mid adjusts, it,
self to any thickness , `Manufactured "at Water
bury, Vt lam preriaroil to furnish to' alt - r
have the agency for' the toti'ne,hf 'Middlebury,:
Tioga, Nelsen, ElklandiOceofa; and Farmington,
REUBEN T. HALL:. .
Farmington Hill, Feb. 20, IB67—tf.
NOTICE—CAUTION!—On or about Oct. 12,
1806, I gave my note to , Wilttam Buseril
for Three Hundred - Dollars, payable in one year
and Fix months, with interest. I hereby caution
all persons from purchasing said note. the same
being procured from mo by fraud and falsehood,
end I will net pay the same unless oorepalled by,
law. : - -; PAIGE SPHAGItIit.
Westfield, Feb. 20,1867-2a-*
IN'
is hereby given to all per.
IN' eons having claims against tho estate of A.
.1. t E. R. Walter, insqlrent eterl the
trustees will receive the proofs of condition, in
support of their respective claims, at the office of
Nichols k Mitchell, in Wellaboro, Pa., oh Friday,
the 22d daY of March, A. D , 1867, at 2 c'cloo lt .
1/ . .. ?Cott which time and place till pentane
log M aforesaid, sire requested' to lilresetif
claims that the Trustee may file hie 'report for
distribution at next term.
JNO. I. MITCHELL, Trustee
Feb. '20,1867-9w.
Gliardian'a Sale
Dl' virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
,Elt• of the County of Tioga to me directed, as
Guardian of Druzilla Jane MF3 llo ,qh,artes,4l4n????,
Facinklin Marin; Lewis Mein, islinc:Maprioued
Jana Mann, minor children of ratio 81 4 11 014iDt . .
ceased, I will expose for sale at public vandals or,
eatery 'on the 25th day 'of March next; 20'-
clock
_in' the afternoon, on the promises to ; the'
higheit "and-best bidder,
All that certain ptecc or lot of- land_situated
itt, the township of Tioga in said county, contain
leg a Lent three acres and bounded on the east,
south an west byilands„ of, John Magee,,and
o , rah by the rirmington road. and land of said
minor children ul adid Isaac Mono, deceased. nod
the ~n IL-eßt.•n-cornar_of _a lot. of land. be-.
1 , . , at. to ,ihtehuieg 3431 , 114 iitualnd
in ite towoehlp of Jiims, -Nu. 2,0 of :the al ,
k , n3cot. ul ,Bioghnsa lands in 'said township,—.,
eo , .t.Wog-14f , I acres, and - _
• Area—Another certain piece or, lot o rAend
putt of the auil lot or 146.1 acres, beginning at
the north. weht earner of raid lot of lend on the
east' 411 e of the road leading to the
-land
river : hence along tho road leading to the Tioga
river-eartetly tweiity rods to stahe in or near
the lancet. thence southerly parallel to the said
toad la s ading to the Cowanesque river fifteen rods
to striate; thence .werterly parallel with raid
road leading to Tioga ricer twenty • rods to-the
mist aidiv,f- said read- /calling to the Cowaneique
triter ; t 1 epos along the
_same, northerly ;fifteen
perches, t -Or place of beginning—containing
' two acres more or lees, including n part, of said
reeds.
Termem—Cesh - eglitthvery of 4eed for the same
C. V. S}'£24Ourt, (1 1 ..ur s! taa.,
Tioga, Feb. 20, 1867.::5w.-
CALENDER,;Froucth, Maxine and Church
Clocks, at (41•0191 FOLEY'S.
Ell
SPECIAL NOTICES,
Are Yon Afflicted with a Clough or a Cold ?
ARE YOU PREDISPOSF.D TO CONRIMPTION 7
dre the Lircs Rr Your Children in dapardy from_ slid
dms - -014i>1741.44a of Or Qv
#r.so,..)PurcAcur. 4 .13,x ejl r
BLADES' EUPHONIAL
LUBRICATORS!!
The People's Most Sure and Effectual Remedy for
Congas, Calls, &coy, Cataras, .4tahma, ilron
iplheka; and all Pulmonary DiltalC/1; .
TIIS, LUVIRICATOIf is a medicinal preparation in
_.the form of a Lozenge, which, of all modes, Is the
moe pleasant and convenient, They contain no del..
carioca Ingredient, and are warranted to he always
safe, even for the weakest and most sensitive amazon.
In Croup the) , giro Ilattolste asusr. For Coughs and
Colds they are invaluable. Per -Catarrh, Althea and
Broncbitis they have no equal In the market, (vide
Certificates accompanying snob box.) Diptheria, that
dreaded and desolating disease, they control wonder.
rally and Limon immediately.
No Public Sp.ker, Singer or Teacher, should be
wittlout them, as they remove boarieuess and strength
en and clear the voice, - • •
*Fr Always use them In arielethaljmptoma
are .were use very freely.
J. IL BLADES A - CO., Prop'ra,
Limb's, N. Y.
F. C. WELLS CO., 115 and in Franklhi•St., Agents
for New York City.
ARTSOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Dec.12,1868-Iy.
Cough, A. Cold, or , A
o e. NJ Sore Throat '
bRONGH AL REQtrest nerrawn N, AND
0/i Irritation of the Lunge,
ouG vis Permiotent' 2%1 . Y/of Dis
ease, or Consump
0A N iion.isoftwae
OLD • • " -. ll.3zsuLT. " • •-"-
BRONCHIAL TROCTIEES
Ikteieg:a etithekinglyettee,tvi the parte,
j give immechate retief,
FOR Prtoxicams, AsTeria,A.Atiiiiray Commit?
; TITS AHD THROAT Diszetss,
Troche's are used with ahcap good, success
Singers and Public Speakers
Will find Turmas useful in clearing the voice when
taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the
throat after ettrtattlenaLaterbon or the
t
The Timone,' are itt-oritenendedand prescribey:
siciana, and have had testimonials from eminent men
throughout the country. Being an article of true mer
it, and Itaving elm= their efficacy by a test of many .
yearn, each year finds theta in new localities in various
perm of the world, and the Teocee.s are unieertally
pronounced better than other articles.
Ovum only " Becwit's Iteoscast. Teocues," and do
tako any of the WOIVIDIESS Intesatoss that may he
l ed. SOLD EVTDrifB43 l .• Nor-24'68-6m.
MEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPECIAL CASES,
N 0.14 Bolailtitteit, Neer 'Lurk . .
stir Fall information, with the highest testimonials;
also a Book on Special Diseasea, in a sealed envelope,
soot free. Air- Be elite and *end for them, and yoh will
not regret it; for as advertising physicians aro generally
impostors, without references no stranger should he
trusted. Salaaea a stamp for postage, and direct to DR.
LAWRENCE, NO. 1413011 D STREFif,I4III9 YORK.
Nov. 21, 18613.1 y.
OTRANGE, BUT TRUE.—Every young lady and gen
tleman in the United States ma hear something to
their advantage by return mail (free of charge) by ad
dreselng ate Undersigned _Those having fears of being
humbugged will please obligeby not noticing this carVi
All others will please address their obedient servant ?
THOB F ,CEAPMAN,
Jan 31,'60-/y., 831 Broadvras, New Fork
RDORS OF YOUTH.—A Gentleman who angered
J for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay
and all the effects of youthful incliedretion,vlll, for the
sake of suffering kumanityoend free to all who need
it, the recipe and directions for making the simple rem
edy by wbichbewaa cored. Sufferers wishing to profit
by the advertiser'. experience cau do so by addressing
JOHN B. OGDEN, 13 Chantbsrs-2t.,N. Y.
Jen. 31,'66-Iy.
CONSUIIPTIVES.—The advertiser, having been
12 , restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple
vemedy,aftor having suffered for several years with a
severs lung affection and that dread diseameConsump
tiort—ie anxious to make known to hie fellow-sufferers
the means of care'
- To all whp desire it, he will sepia copy of the • pre
ecrintien used, fres of charge, with the direction for
preparing, and using the same, which they will find a.
sure auto for COnsumption, Alithma,Brouchtus,Conghs
and Colds;and elf throat and lung affections The only
object of the advertiser in sending. the Prescription is
to benefit the afflicted and spread information which ha
conceives nib* invaluable, axid,hp - hopes every sufferer
yriu try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing and
;ply prove a blessing Pestle* wishing the preseriptiosi
gars, by return mail, will please address Rev. ED.
WARD A - 1. t• r r • l-1D 14 . 4. fiu,t, Co. N .
[Jan.31.'613-lyi , - - • • .
RING -BONE, SPAVIN, TrIND , CALLS, CALLUS, Ac-,
on b0r.....4D1CAT stsd a. I . I IIaNSLY MUM. by
the tile VI
Roofer Ringbout and Spavin Core.
'this medicine war eatablittbed 25 years ago,and bas
never beefi known to fall; Oleo it a single rill. For
,rats by W. D. ZEBBEIA, A CO., Corning, N. Y.
D; 8. Barnes &Co , Agents, Now York. 0c17,85,6as
HE CONFESSIONS k EXPERIENCE OF AN IN
T
VALlD.—Ptiblisked for the benefit and as a caution
to young metimati othets,wlto Atiferfrom NetvoialiDO-
Witty. Premature tteity of.tfankoOd, acA tapplylng at
timeatria time the means of self-cure. By one who has
,enre,„thimsell after uodorgolng considerable quackery.
By eneloslog &postpaid address.' envelope, single cop.
, ies, five of cbarge, may ho had of ttmautbor.
NATHANIEL //AFFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Zings Co
_ pen. 31.'Ottrly.1
.fIaTMrXMIn
SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH!
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
Will cure titi itch in 48ileum.
cures SALT RHEUM', ULCERS, CILILBLA.TNS,
and all ERUPTIONS OP VIII .Prlee 60 cents:—
For' sale by all druggists. By sending 00 cents to
WEERS ,t POTTER, Sole Ansi:LOX° -Washington St.
It will be forwarded by nstl,Pree of postage,
to spy part of the United States.
Jane 0,1160. ep. notice Is.
clothing: Clothing
T HE aubscriher having now determined to
CLOSE OUT HIS STOCK
=I
WINTER QLOTI-lING,
UND:p,p.G4-RXANTSY . ,
Ofteis the wholo'for- --
THE- NEXT -THIRTY—DAYS,
At-eeriest COST for cash.—
?' stocii_is -141139 an i}ll
be found wirfitio
great
VARIETY' .01"
CLOTHING? • • • • .•
d, 1,444 04 gi
WINTER DRESS GOODS,
- 1 4;i, oil comp • c great - rckty of DO
rittop, COKtrie; P:rordittas; - iatifther l th about
20 SETTS of
A4x4g° Ati:pixso
ou i the lame terms. THOMAS HARDEN
We'labor°, Fob. 20,1867.
--
the underrigned Fanners of Chenango
1:4, Co. N. Y., have in use the Parker Plow.
We esteem Omer the best we brims' ever tied for
dightfeas of draft, perfectiMi of Work, sad ems
'n-hblding. We consider them nearly, or iinitta,
one-third easier draft than any others ITS have
used.
E. B. Owen, Jona? pa y, " . Joooph B. Lows,
F. M. Connell, M. D. Ikneatti Borneo Bennett,
and soma fifty others.
, We claim this to bo the beet Iron beam Plow
riiver introdtma4 ipko khia.:countryi wad aim, that
iti point of workmanship and finish it has no so-
I parlors.
To instme,* nrjdos, or of them this season, I
offer them at the folloiiing_loar priees for cub,
delivered at depot, Or at my stereiraforeeitetufe.
For single 'Move with wbeol„und ,clevye • com
plete, „ - - , 00,
For iota of tea at 4420.0Thittr, 9 00
Forsaira-PoinlN - - - - 70
For.eattegulters, . - - - - ,30
• Farmers, send and get a sample Plow at once;
if it suits
„club together and: get your. supply at
Wholesale pried.- If the sample Plow does not
snit, return it-free of Malmo and I will return
•your mosey.
Orders - by-mail -enettming—eash-promptly at.
landed to In . the °siva received., •'Don't be Ito
late. 'Address,: -E. A - . PAR EEL:
. ; • T • itoraebende,
P, S. "Pbose of 'my , old customers 'needing , -
repairs for Stoves sold them in Wellsboro can be
supplied by addressing as store.
Fob. 20, 1807-frowity. • •
Si T
BEE-HIVE, EXCHANGE.!-
WILLIAM
shakspeiro, the "Swan of Aven, was a great
*student of human nature- '
but ths great poet Rov
er fully explained that charastaristla of human
Nature which leads people to rush to the Bee-
Hire 7.xchangeas to,a center of attraction. They
teem to know to a
That &good buyer makes a good seibrilandthat
purchaling their groceries of a man Who 'regards
the interests otitis customers when he Iron his
stock, is actually putting their loose change out
at intermit- When you want anything extra and
cheap, call on
MATHERS
who does notsen his customers, but does sell
FLOUR, PORK, FISH, gORN MEAL,
IittrOKMAT PIMA, BUTTER,
.CHEESE, APPLES, POTA-
TOES, ONIONS,
Toarrass WITH
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, PRUNES,
RAISINS, SAUCES, CANNED
FRUITS, DRIED FRUITS,
and all those articles which canoe your store
"BLOSSOM AS A BOSE."
LATHERS
BIJTUM, ermR,RE, ART),
for which he pvtys the bait prieeS sash, assi
31 athers
Your wives will not mold. your childnui will not
cry, and you will never be out of money. Re
member the place.
31A•THERS'S
Wallabcro, Pa., Jan. 30,1887
REGULATOR
ARE NOW OFFERING greater inducements
than heretofore to the people of Tioga as
they have placed their entire stook, consisting of
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLAN
NELS, MEM:NOES, ALPACAS,
Also a large quantity of Prints of desirable qual
ity and patterns with their, of ,Oheetliags,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, .
(AA oettitEtp , _1
HARDWARE,
At a tuducticm of 20 to 26 per cent, below former
prices, with a view of 'reducing their Obeli fOr
the spring trade.
We invite all to cell and examine before pur
chasing eleewhern,as we are confident Of 'Clog
satisfaction both in price and guilty.
All kinds of
GRAIN AND BUTTER
Taken in exchange for Goods.
Jan. 30. 1867. • WILCOX. & BARKER.
ZERORAN'T TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT,
WELLSBORO, TIOQA CO., PA
Jolui B. Wilcox
irrIAHE 8 pleamrs in announcing to the ciii.
sans of Wellsboro and the country rounds
boat, that he has opened a Merchant Tailoring
Establishment on. door ahoy* W. H. Elmith's
Law Office, where be is now ready to mourns
tore to order all garments which go to make up
a gentleman's , wardrobe, nab as
COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS,
SHIRTS, tinder and OVER SHIRTS,
: ,COLLARS, NECK-TIES, &a., &a.
Hs will alsokesp a good stock of fashionable
HATS, CAPS, TRAVELING BAGS,
FANCY VESTINGS of all Kin*,
- I BROADCLOTHS, CAMMEIEMS;
BEAVER CLOTHS, TRIM
- MINGS, READY-MADE
- CLOTHING of our
' own manufacture,
and a general assortment of
GENTS- FURNISHING GOODS.
The idannfeetaring Department will be under
the aupervision of Mr. J. B. BEIAICAPBARB
1 , 011 and favorably known to the public. A
onerous patronage is solicited.
WelLibor°, Jan. 2,1887.
ADDISON DANE.
PECIAI;DEPOSITS; Interest allowed at
the rate of six par cent. per annum for six
months and longer, and four per cent. per annum
for one month.
Collections made on all points and promptly
- remitted for.
'Foreign Drafts and Passenger Tiokete sop
- • Goreronleto. Et
~c ouritiee •biegbt ;;: facoi;:The
Liberal accommodations afforded to depositors.
T. MOORE, Cashier.
Addison, N. Toy JIM. 16, ver-tr.,
a
et cetera
rooms to
I=
IiZI
II you buy of
IS years established in N. Y. City."
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Frew from Poisons."
Not dangerous to the Haman Pandly.'•
Rata come out of their holes to 4/.11."
" Costar's" Rai, Roach, &c., Exterminat's
'ls a pasts—used for Rate, Mice, Roaches,
Black and Red Attu, dc., &c.
Costar's" Bed• Bug Exterminator
Is a liquid or wain—used to destroy; and
also as a prsventive for Rid-Bugs, &c.
" Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects
Is for Ifoths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, .114el-Buys,
bads on Range, Fouis r Animak &e.
IMP .1 !! BZWARE I! 1 of allsrotthlus Jai.
tattoos.
;Mr Bee that "Coma'," name is on seek
Box, Bottle; and Fla*, before you buy.
Addrase, BERM R. CORTAR,
484 Broaileray,
Ardr - Bold In Wellabore, Pu.,bY -
and all Druggists end Retailers avin7whafe.
i •
ti%
IMIME=I
INZIESI
I. '5 : 1; ;1".
: zi
"COSTAR'S"
11E3=MM
Buckthorn Iv e l
For Cute, Bums, Bruises, Wounds, Boils, Can
cers,Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples Bleeding,
Blind and Painful Piles; Barofulous:Putrid and
1114onditioned Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swel
lings, Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ring
worm, Itoh, Corns, Bunton', Chilblains, La.;
Chapped Rand!, Lip,, Le.; Bites of Spiders,
Insects, Animals, Its., is.
Boxes 25 ets., 50 eta., and $1
fle- Soli' by all Druggists everyettartt .
pr. And by HENRY B. COSTAE" Daps
484 Broadway, N. Y., and by
Wollsboro, Y4l.
I
;
t
IMMEIM
NMI
"C 0$ TAR'S"
CORN SOLVENT,
Bur Corns. Bunions, Warts, &a.
pi- Boxes, 25 eta., 50 ets„ and $5 rises.
.11".8eWhy all Druggists everywhere.
iffsAnd 2.IILENBIC a. GIIISTAR, Vera*
484 Broadway, N. Y„ and by
Wellaboro,
;
x {'!P:
x1.,3,1
e • .
eT
;iLf iii
-- d.O s: rt:A. it ~- E ,!:
, .
sameamattoi or
Bitter•Bweet & Ormge Blossoms,
For EVying the Compkzio?4.„
Used to Botha; sad Beautify -UM Skin, mum
Prickles, Pimples, Eruptions, an.
Ladies are now ; lusinF • h is 7 prefertuthe% to all
others. t 11
NY- Bottles, Si.
WBold by all Bruges!, spaymbars.
_Mr And- by. EISEIRP,IL COBT-dit, - • . •
Atha Broadway, N. r., andby- -
Wellsboro, Pa.
ME
ENE
"0 0 S
PECTORAL
COUGH REMEDY,
For Coughs, Colds, Hoarzeneu, Bore Thiziat,
Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma,
Consumption, Bronchial Afesolions, and ail Biz
emu of the Throat and Lange. " -
jig` Bottles, 25 eta, 50 eta., and $1 elm*.
Jiff' Sold by all Draggbas arerrwhere. ,
"OP` And by NENBY 115.ICOSYLIC, Depot
414 Br°futwaT, N. Y., and by
Wellsboro, Pa.
F
iLHJi
7~;.;'i I
fit -0
BISHOP PILLS,
A Univosal Dinor Pill,
For Rayons and Sick- headache, Costiveness,
Indigestion, Dyepepaia, Billionsness, Constips
don, Diarrhea, Colics,'Ohills, F , and gene.
rid derangement of the Digestive Organs.
Ala! Boxes, 25 ou t 59 cw, Axia El titb.'
i.A 9 P — . 3014 3 rli gir49l: 0 7 477 7,
And by. ii$2.lRY, • ,431.4.T441, Dow,
" 4 *wawa', b
Wellsbaro, Pa,
Jan. 9,18074.
NEW GOODS!
J. R. Bowen & Co.,
lIAVE jolt rotanro4 from Ely York with *
largo armada:treat of
WINTER GOODS,
Bought it Pardo Pecos, and will 100 sold away
dinky. We retatiottilly invite attention to our
dock of
CASSIXERES, BEAVER Chtionts,
TWEEDS, MMUS,
. ,
• also, a INV lino of
MERINOS, EMPRESS MOM, AL
- PACAS, and Wier- DRESS-1300D3
And MSS INERMINGS, -
uaertm
1 1 1' CLUMG,
• -
j at grs' fitly reduced prim.
LADIES' FURS—a ' nice a.rsartmod, nal;
and cheap.
MIMI
BON-TON, SILVER SPRING, and other
_ kinds of HOOP SKIRTS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, RATS & CAPS,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
GROCERIES, .
NAND NADI BOOTS AND SHOES
And many other things which ow will be plaased
to show to all who will tall and awoke our
Eli
STOCK OF GOON
Before purebasing elsewhere, u we believe i
will pay you tar your time and trouble.
SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, &
READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO.
lIMPEBNOPORN, NO. 1 ONION BLOC'S..
Wellaboto,-Dea. 12, /26 6 . t
u
A RE STILL ALIVE to the wants of the
21. people, as they will find by calling at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
We are plowed to dirtittbatogoOds at greatly
roolgood prim. A nfoorassortment of
• . ','~L,I~M: ~ :fir ~ .
cheap. Our as of Prints and Dalai=
ari desirable patterns, and aria bear qualities.
We a nice anortssi
IHIM GOODS sToax
HEE
MIM
vli
FIJIRS I , FURS 1
Comp sad swains Ahem, we him just remind
selectim. .
STRI#IB, • MIMI, mom, RNA
VICKY JEANS, SHEETINGS, &c.
all of the best makes.
DWG,, AND SHOES, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE. GROCERIES,
jla hest everything to waf.ply the Wants of all. A
hue line of
• . .
W 4 etill seine to owe old sage; wesitowsent
abell - be well treated," whether dilly bey or 1119 i.
Wsraak them black at our Goods, Sad if not .
satisfied with prices or quality, it is their prit
ilir to-buy olsswbors.
Whboro, D0).194856
Don't forgot to call at the
HOOP 'SKIRTS
0. BULLARD,
A. A. TRVMAN
M. BULLARD & GOLDSMITH,
GROORRY & RBSTADRINT,
One door above Roy'r Drug Bros,
WELLSBORO, PA.
We take pleasure in annooncing to the roblic
that we commence the New' Year with enlarged
facilities for accommodatinf customers with the
choicest stock of
GROCERIES, MUM NOTIONS,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE,
yet (erred to Oar ptcbtic.
Housekeepers
can Ind the
BEST SUGARS, SPICES, CHERRIES,
(Stoned,) PRUNES, BOX RAISINS,
CITRON, SEEDLESS RAISINS,
COOKING CURRANTS,
PICKLES, SAUCES,
CANNED FRUITS.
and nie final
Donut Oysters, Pr Canned Oysters,
right from the
BALTIMORE MARKETS,
on We at atm counter
TER HUNGRY & DISCON3OI4TE
Will find ourl RESTAURANT open at all sea
sonable hours, where Oysters in every style, pre
pared by a Willful cook, are served up to delight
the palate and gladden the heart.
PM AIM TO PLEASE 1
Always glad to see our friends, became we in.
tend to sire than their money's worth, and if
they eall anew they will be sure to mil again.
MASSIIIA. BOLLARD,
Jan. 2, ISST. C. H. GOLDSMITH.
WINTER OF 1866-7
T. L. BALDWIN & CO.,
TIOGA, PENIVA,
RKV:MN THANKS to their customers and
r friends for their
Continued Liberal Patronage,
And beg to inform them that they have
their usual
WM STOCI OF GOON,
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, HATS lc
CAPS, BOOTS I SHOES,
CROCKERY,
PUBS, _ROBES, &C., &C.
We ilia trysnd keep our Stook
COMPLETE DI ALL DEPARTMENTS
We have also made arranipments to keep on
Land '
AT ALL TIMES
Ground Plaster,
Which we shall sell at a
VER Y,L 0 WFIGURE,
IT TU
TON 012 LESS
/armors - should not BM to moan a supply fr
this ilutsilssit Potilissr at ghee.
Mop, Jan. 2, 11167
Mather & Horton,
I
GROCHRIES & PROVISIONS,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
WOOD 8c WILLOW—WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS
LAWRENCEVILLE, PENN'A
Cash Paid for Produce, { fi. B . M it?, , a I ;
Nov. 21, ISM-Iy.
COBBLER'S EMPORIUM.
BENJAMIN SEELEY, shoe
s maker, over Jerome Smith's store
di gki on Main Street, would just say to
the Shoeless and Bootless-that is,
that portion of them who base the
dedads to change their condition—that. be is
now prepared to manufacture coarse gentle
men's line Boots, or fine gentlemen's coarse Boots
in as bungling a manner, and at as dear rates as
any other establishment this side of Whitney's
Corners. Anything in the lino of Shoemaking
or Cobbling will be admirably botched on. the
shortest notice. Don't examine my work; it
won't bear inspection! but "go it blind.' Re
member the place, nett door to Shakspeexe's
Tailor Shop. B. SEELEY.
Nov. 14, 1066.-ti.
TBEI TIIII3IINII FOR 1867
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prosperous in business than ever before. The
expediency of enlarging our pages—thus making
The Tribune the largest and the cheapest news
paper in America—was doubted by many. We
have found our account in it. The circulation of
The Tribune is steadily increasing, and our ad-
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is more difficult to print our news than when we
used a smaller sheet, and this difficulty wo can
only meet by frequetitly publishing sopplemen-
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The close of the war has imposed upon The
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dent became the enemy of Republicanism, and
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tion. It wes not without pain, certainly not with-
out much thinking, that a-a made au issue with
President Johnson. Tho people approved our
course by returning thetr radical representativea
to power. The elections of lfitld—as important
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.. . .
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FXRCUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testamen
tarp having been granted to the undersigned
on the estate, of V. C. Phelps, late of Couple,
deo'd, all persons indebted to said estate, and
those having claims against the same will call for
settlement upon George] W. Phelps at Nelson,
'liege Co.. Pa , or Russell Crandall et ()cools, Ti.
age Co., Pa. OROROE iNr. PHELPS, I Eer ,
RUSSEL CRANDALL,
Doeola, Pa., Jan. 30, 1867-13 w.
FALL BROOK COAL..—The undersigned,
saving make err.tagetuents to furnish Coal
bythe TON or CAR LOAD, coarso or lino, soli°.
Bathe patronage of the pun,.
ALSO—has constantly on hand, a largo stook
el CARRIAGE BOLTS, le., at traolntrato and
**tail: pr. BLACESMITRINo „f all kinds
dons to the beat manner. S. M. GEER. '
Tioga, Dee. 1, MS—ff.