The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 26, 1867, Image 3

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NVEDINTE.S3I4:I", JUNE 20; 1807.
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I Now Advertisements,
Apnolmeement for - Commiaatr—R'ettben Morse.
Drags and Modicines-P. R. li r illiatne.
Attention Farmers—D. P. Roberta. -
Administrator'e .Notice-,Wm: W. Bribli,`Adin'r,
Cash PAitliCon AV9AI-41). F. Roberts. , • •
Diasolation-,WoOd•ct• Mcßride. • .
EXeClltatfl Xetice 7 4. M. Spencer, Ez'r.
Bay the Best-:+-Teara'&• Hatfield. '
Tormsend.H.o*,-Wm.•Tewniind, Prop'r..
Union Hotel—Minor Watkins, Proprietor.
..
NeW•TOPU Mfli'kelfh—lhefolloWina" wholesale pri
cesii.
for I rid quo ruled tin' 'Friday, June 21st : '"
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Dour 8,1303$ 1.11.PA-Mheat(Bpring)V,9o, Whiter . —
—Corn '_
140 -;.-eao-&2c—.dierley 7 .sl - ,lq r6plover .Seeol.
11 lb 124-4.tiothy`l4'inisti.- 4 43,,ie—ldrieit,Ap:
ies-.loenrittter-2341026et—C,heese-14418c-LNless Pork'
-11c—IlamerilV20c-antard-13oLaicips-300:160o. .--
Logal:33latOcit—Tie ., ll avei • Printed Li r
lot _of " Stittement's'''ind' Coa}~seiona , Common
Counts beclarationic - Biind and Application, for
Guardians ' iiWi and ll'assuntaont Of .111anks toi
Juiticas, constablas,,AndCollactors.
Torislitiiker4.lll oliezi'out & pplen
did lot' eifliseir : GooAti it their new' store rooms
this day. ,First clime, best, bargains.. •
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FESTIVAL AT: TIOGA.—The ladies of
the Prea.byieriiihr•Oureh Wilt hold si.qtraisterry
and Ice eteain Festival al Tioga,quly 4, day and
.evening. We hespeisk'for them :n 'generous pat-
BE7
WETlpsitTo. AcApEmy.7--The, Anni
versary Etereisea will bib held in the 111. E. Chnroh;
Wednesday, July . 4d, 'e aratainieing :at 0 : a: ro.
No adraittancelio will be charged; and a gen
eral and cordial . hairitation is herewith eTtended.
SCHOoL BOQIce : --We are examining
a serleo of,S.choßl):loAti'.entitled.!The, National
Series," .and hare,been very favorn i bly impressed
rite them : A full and eXteridednoViee ,Dili LT.!
pear next week..
.-JAfr.-Norman :Strait, of Oeeola,
is the Agent fot Tioga County.
. .
Ic-CREA.41 , 97-711.610ies of Epis
copal Church in 'pogo will hold an Ice-C , featn
and StrawberrY,'"Ehtertaihment on 'the dd , and
'wetting of . July, 4 t id the room next Si4earlead'e
on 'Main Street. .
1311
CELUBRAndIc AT TIOGA.7OIIr friends
at Tioga tire preparing for an old-fashioned cele
bration at Tioga.O4the 4th. Rev..T. K: Beecher,
of Elmira; is tht,oraftor of the Day. ,Thero will
be fire-works iroilin evening„and a grand review
of Confederate troops by KebeFt Leo.
.iniper
son7that is aceoFding to iho;hills: "PO in; Tio
gans, and - m4y you `have a big-thing.
The Elnlira, - .4avertiseil hiakes its ap
now dress penroneo in a now dress and looks remarkably
well. We are glad'to note this eriderice of pros-
perity
Thp didvertiscr, reportia silver Inine in Brad
ford County about 12 Milei from Elmira. It
seems that certain Paities:from the State of New
York were prospecting for coal ani fougid sil
ver.
DAMAGE - BY - rtIGHTNING'. During
the severe thunder storQa of Sunday, Oth inst., a
bolt struok the barn of Mr. ¶alvin Hammond, of
Middlebury, damaging the roof and passing down
two posts, shaking;thern ,eonsiderably: No fire
was kindled by the stroke. , .Luokily . a :valuable
yoke of oxen, waning 'stabled at the point where
the bolt passed down, hail been.tornedont about
an hour Wore. :( " ; . ,
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NORMAL .SOHOOL.—The examination
of the•Oradnating Mali of the Ncirmid School )it
Manafkell took place last Week, commencing on
Thursday I=l'cm:dinning two days. , The Class
eonaisted of twenty-one, all of - whom pooled tho
ordeal.
The Veramencentent /I.tiniversary takes place
to-morrow, Thursday; June 270.1, The public, is
cordially invited to be present. •
WOODSIDE'S DIORAMA..—This • popu
lar .Asrtrvnoznical, 'Historical, end' Phrenological
exhibition will be opened at Bigoney's Hall' in
thin village,._ thl:s .(Veduesday) - ,Ovvritia is. a the
usual bout.. It is highly • recommended by Col
lege, Presidenti and ProfesAors, and we . Only re
gret that no appropriato hull can be obtained in
this village.' We'bespeak for thcr Professor a
good litmus,. . _ .
_
SINGULAR LIGHTNING ZST ROHE.—
Lieut. 'fouls, of Ward, writes us Jane_ 17th, as
folio scp: ' •` Da ring it ii'aform_.a Alai" isili'' I ighi
nipg ittrucll . on: tho- farm. of Mr; P) Witln t of Un
ion telsinsiyp,' splittiriifho'stikes On one side of
a railifene for eight. lengths, ,thou, running into
the giound, tearing :it..atp:: in an,. extra my tuannor, anti killing te9:.diutitil.i:Shioy - The
storm wan one of ifeat violtaivo, iloinig - danango to
late crops. in sumo cases t o water parried off
the cutirt) turfaco ibil." .° •- 1 '
, , „
Fociqg 0y;,,„Tu..x. 77 , 7 ne are_ u_ot aware_
(,f any e:ii..te!;i#4oprtiparatiPpa for ; colubratitiOtti-
Fourth irftbfiietmtY.' 'The Fft4se 'File Of The'
Ag,rioultural Sooiety, at this pi se, promises to be
I,..the eentru of attraction;. triad t , strikes, ms that
1 the Fourth may bo stkviell utdi ed hi tbia way as
in any other. There 17 fil be, of 'etiurse; a crowd
of people, aud'weliepe, a gOod diSphty cif horses,
The Grouncls'atnil Tra'ok iv illhu it good condition
for use, and the farmers, will, by that, time, have
finished tile work which ,comei .between sowing
sad haying.
-. • „
DISTRESSING CASUALTY.—A distress
ing casualty oeinirrod in -Brown;
tort oehip;~Lq
coming (Minty, on the 11th inst., resulting in
the death of a- daughter of Mr. Snyder'
She was boiling clothes, talMn her dress•
_from the blaze, aud'before help arrived her clo
thing was entirely cons,timed_and her person so
terribly- burned 'that ? sho surviyed but . a week.
Dr.• Web b) of this village, why Iva's , callcd in, in
forms us thilt her person ryas one ciontinnous blis
ter from am) knees:to. the head. The deceased
eras 17 yors old. • ' • •
• I .
BUSINESS •M. Wilt
kios has opetted'his 'nevi HOW at the old loca
tion of the Union - Ifcitel, Ott is"riotv ready to no
eommodate the traveling public..- Mr. ,7atkins
is thorouh* tip in the bu'sitiess and won `a: fine
reputation as aeater:Cr before his 'hotel burned
down. • • ' " •
_ Mr. William Towusend has leasedtbo old Kim
ball Hotol•Stand for a ternvof years, nnd is about
to refit Mid Warmish 4 tbioughout: Heosseis-,
es the qttnlit4wet.t eseftry to make a go fd host,
and thinks he can keep a good-. House without n:
LAST,D.&y, OP-THE:FAIR.--.-I\tr._ F. D.
Bunnell offers a:liboral list of premiums' for the
best trotting atiii"'walking on the fair Ground,
July 5. Ho al4o offers a liberal preit4uni to the
winning Nine in a llfatelv game of .Brio ball, to
be played on the grounds, the best :lot of trout,'
the best equipped miteund:horse in skennipany of
fsistasties, and the bestdress'ed. couple., at a Fan
eiy Ball to he given, in llos evening. - Mr..l3unnell
mnsle ireparakinns to s iCed 5tlQ people eu the
ground?, and Hui ppats ard to be, expended on
the trottingtit4ridintprovenscrit of the grounds
generally. The public may look Loran interesting
'day and evening.
_ .
; visited A1.40i413010,.
aa Thursday of last'WeCrat,llio Occasion of tfi'
nhttin g TiistructiOn'.'
,The sessions Wore ttelttin the , 'ctin,iiittry:fhpiltlittg,''
the hospitalitiii wOie ' ttintlereti by Prof.
Allen, Priricypni, end Nresitlintof thelntt i itute.
The preedeilingS 40fAiniliatt
'the beginningluiltof Intend:to , fer — thd' utility . 'Of .,
the ; Institute. lirelinvito attention. to the OtWeial
report, publislieti "eltieWirere;
Dropping, kin upori Siciacilr, Photo
grapher, we were glad to pote . his progress frurn
small beginningi; , Ile is -entbasiustic
votian to the arty taking advantage of ail imp rote:
meets ns fast as tho are 'ratulp,hy fellow-artists.
lie is perfecting
_ e
littgO CTficra yy:ruenni .
of which he'ioriii,lns ea
lifeatize pla
ters',
We ere glad to' infekra -Oe publics that the re
- .., o
pert that there.is_n iiclieLin Mansfield is incor
rect. 'travelers . go . bil fare tar Irian' anti
beast at Mr. Fuller!s; as aro can -testify • from'ex
perience. ler^,e-sign on-the' hay-settles
only a jo'ke....'-'n'joke,fail .to' tramor
tttlize tho jolter, - • , . . •
.
blotch Game betwceu "Keystone", of irellaboro,
and "Normal" of Mantfietd.i •
The Match genie at ,13 . aseviltill'bet4tai • Rey
stone Club of Wellsbaro, and 'Normal) Club, of
Mansfield, came off as per notice on the Palle
Square in tills village, last Saturday. The Eq .-
stone was the challenging•phi.
The day was beautiful=too bright, in - fact; for
the comfort of the players. The parties took the
field e.t 11 A. M., the " Wormer taking 9 1 1 0 first_,_
inning bp.Nine innings cos a side were played,
as follows:
sststi
O. It. ZlORlffelie—s 0. R.
6 - 14 Copo, o 3 4
2 17 Barnes,3
2 .17' Aliddleton ' '• 4 - 3
lb .... -.1 13 Sznitit,.lb • - 0
5; U., W“Ataes, ; 4'4
• 1 17 Wright. 3b 6 2
1f 1 l't Rose, if 4 2
4 - 1,4 1 • Vii• flrritsi'ff-r•v:s.4.l-...• 4 2
4 14 Pratt, -rf 3 4
ittstaas. •
1 2 • 3
4 15 0 7 8 9
Etratorts
lioaesta 4 2 0= 4= 1; 1— 11-sr , 39
TIMIS Ross: Keystone—Eress, 1; Williams, 2; Mg.
left, 1.
Boutai.—lilddleton, 1.
SLY CATCHES: Heyst9no, 10. Normal, A.
, Fouls Canons: ‘i 10; .•
Maus—T. Ai Wrotitite,.-q ' • " •
• - Sconans—Walter Sherwood, James M. Bowen.
Time of ithe , Bamoll, itson t ra/Onlantes.
The score, as will he seen shows a large margin
in favor of the F,lllitr.the•Normal
Played at a disadvantage, on snow ground, and
have bad fewer opportunities for' severe training.
Its members performed some fine pitching, catch
ipg
and batting, and showed clear grit to the end..
A more gentlemanly sct i nf_Young icier; never Vi
sited our, village. ; . 2 , ; ,
ie e,
f n illiaina, p. l
Kirkpatrick
Elliott, 2b...
•Jlazlott,
Thilterwortili
Poway, cf..l
Emory, rf.....
At the close of tho game the players sat down
to a fine dinner provided by Mr. Hazlett, under
the auspices of the Keystone Club, and the *cos,
:sion appea ed to be one of unalloyed enjoyment.
The best o feeling reigned throughout the, day,
:notql*lre ' wOrd, or' a word. of r nifsunde4i - a4-' „
ing, havingbcc . n spoken by the contestants: The
Umpire pr Sided wall dignity and impartiality,
and with o e exception the best of order pre.
veiledam g the - spectators. - The signmanual
of afew illicit drinks of whiskey or beer was ob.
-served in o'le or two instance's, among the kink
ers-on.
Elc-Nw,,—On , Wednesday,
.morniing
Mast, aiparty,ofix pettple (irteludinetlie - Idn'ior,)•
'left: Well4boro with a four horse convoyanee :t6
spend a day in the worlds., i
.B s ddini ad:Mu to the
cares and surroundings of every-dap life,'to enjoy.
the trees and wilds of the forest, about three hours
ride brought us to the place of rendezvous, oppo-•
site the res. dente of our friend, G eo.,P . Card, neat',
Keeneyvill ; who; with his family - joined us
,for ,
the day.- large portion of the party (including.
1
some of th ladies) , repaired to the creek to pro
cure fish fo dinuor , while the remaining one's lied
everything in order on. their return . It is need
less;tolsay, that after the elipse of two hours
something ess than GOO fish /were bronght:into:
camp, toge her with's. nicl, lot of 'strawberries.—"
In due tim "biddy" announced dinner, when all
repaired td ; the; table which literally
. 'groaned be
neath the I urtden of "good things," and was soon
A, Bysix Soc.
discussed t
which, a s lug was prepared for the ladies, and
gentlemen eSoyted to; pitching quoits,,,except'rn
few,lwho a tended the museum, which consisted .
of a , lamh ,ith six legs;llv6;wild 'rabbits, betides
other curiosities caught by the party. Thus the
time was v ry pleasantly pass i ed until' five, when
all agreed or "homeward bound." We reached
home nt se;ipn, well pleased with "dday in the
Woods," willfully satisfied that, . ,•• •
• ' " 'A littlo'fun now and then, , •
. '
Is rdliehed by_the best of men." -
.
WOlito TO THE BOYS.—AB the month
of . Jrtly heaves in :sight, the - se:osc i ti of t powder 7 ,
'burning apiiroaches apace. Personally we do not
burn much ;powder, on' any occasion, but do not
prestime to object to indulgence in'that direction
bY'others, provided they do it in the 'proper place,
time, and manner. If the boys will listen wa will
tell them how they can - gratify theiri/oveot t noise
and Amell of burnt powder Without
cing the public at all. Fire-Crackers,itri44W
Banco always, lint partie.filarly when they are I,ot.
off on the aide Walks! end _ebeet• buildlngti;= . 4
city of Portland; Maine, was nearly destroyed by
lire last Fourth of July, and, thb` fire mWs•set'bt'a;
fire-cracher.J . In order to prevent such i'ertiOtitY
in Wellsbor'„and to avoid frighteriint . boisc`s unit.
terrifying people who walk in:the Streethlv,o-pro- ;
pose that t.e boys shall confine their spdttlxvitli
fire Oiaelser to the Publio 'Square, Or toklic4i#iit-:
ises of ficq. itrerits,.reipeotii-ety. "ti n t the$: ; •011:,
do betteir to kake . 4i:PitlillO . "§:citiaro,for that ptk.r;
pole, .to'hu
"onllati sth'
wish to del
sport; mus
Much; pr e
to*bi4h'ho
in Watling
'the btiys b
well oh stie
-.confidently
A +1 E 1
Co., of Ha
work of 651
OharaOwns
LandY •It
Dr. 'Cgnatui l
op Clark,
note. It i:
cal , hi'rtor3
shouting tl
nuance of
ties, Drina,
men itton
he illustratl
rings ut th
book Whit:.
,
Only by agl l
ronnevtlle,
sale of , thi
than that
enetity, un
lion and
activity in
tiued'emp
sine9s, nt
pensable t
this ionee
by 'a prof
and,'as it
rior was ii
drawing a
gee
the eliiif;
Said, ``
and soon
would bee
efal II.,"
moment a
ness woui
dispensab
your plaet
retreated
'that, his .t
of a man
recogmze l '
may thii?,
they; to
) 1 .
"
.litlyinnid ugust are supposed to lie' progaut- -
its-a of h) tiro') (dila hvon4 any ( Vier - ,)rymiqaecil f
Alf e,ycar: 1 1.,,.,4,6f iho 0106040 p'e,1 1 1,44
tilt Acre is a'great.pienratio t n foc i slaucht . erig
t adi:4B.in the cities - hint villages 'rehinlabOit cr. ' ,
The'faiie s, howeVe . irthaitUytiinai 4nOnthii_are:
inoTeiftiVerabily to bytifolillotrift - thaelh&4liiiiii:
8ul ?. 1 ' , iur autunl psi9PO4:I:AVV Iptlwanatrdi:', l
name requiring dogs to be Fttf.4, 4 l,4t l ,oo,Yilingn:
.during, Elie summer months. It bas..never-hnea.,
enforeedt not i;, it- ,tkeessary, to ttatiltde idok.Vin . '
1 July im morelinin in January; Dogs 'sbetiht/iiirit:-
i
rat large in a' illage. - Dogs' airy liable 49 go:
,
• ,_,' , .. ~.
mad at any time w hsre'tlic.pielie - r: . 0010 . 44 1 g. ex
' iit. `. Did to enin a dog he should over go abrotid'
~ e,,Acept in, leash. ,And any ' ) inityliermiithig 4 iidcii,
a dog to rutifatlarg at - vill . iis iitiltir'cit'allihiii
titimiika , the 'doi'May`ipplet ution'Tieriol.4;l)FyiTOl.
.ort.Y.-•'..ti law PunABNYZ m en„ -,-.. PE the :miseltiat.
.dogs may do , woulii. reach the root of. tho - evil."-..
- However, it, .. any cog owner zeta fi ned for letting:,
,14:4eigo.tintrinz!letl in the streets; ho ratty' tiniit
all , petitions foi.pleuielicy.'''Arul We liki)e no i4Ft,.
ivill'hOiteVerelkpitalitlieil fez. knocking atLy:l;i4-3,
bitually — rinmuzsled dos on the head.
EMEIMEII==M
tho full satisfaction of rill. After
Inone untilittio!Oay cottiekAnd mho
, I July, or tbtreaftor. There •Is-it ty
ice the boys of their: spc;rt; lint that
not inconvenience _ the, public tod
danger property, pr, rencier- it 'llll6llk
, sea in :the, Ptrst2le." • Ptirents CalistieSi,lt
his reformation if the afire it
,;...' Mid
: R
'o shown- sUdi a. dispositiMilii, bettaye
I .
occasions when requested, that rye
l expect them to -.comply -witli this re
'
l at compUlslon.. , ;:. . :,.,d
_,li ' ,
Boox.-T=Messrs. - S. B: Thirr&
1 ,.1
tford, Conn., are about to publish A
octavo pages, entitled "Remarkablee
and Memorable Placei of itie „Holy
will bo contribut&l't f o' 1)y lir? 'Aroe'sey,
go, of the Wesleyan MiiverpltY, Ili6ll l
lenry Ward BeFeller, iuyt ,o4iprft.„o,.f.
. tii, be a Biographical and t .Cceifigtaphi 7 , 2
of scripture woithies . Buil; 'places,.
e rise and fall of empires h arld-AheAni:i
ancient prophets; priests, poets, Apes
is, Warriors, Judges, Kings', and"Wo:
he times in which they lived. It will
d with twelve pages of steel enital .
e highest style of art. Indeed,. it is a
. must command a large sale. Sold
•nts. Mr. W. Bs Midaugl4. bf Al:atr
ia now canvassing•this county for the;
work. ' . . .: .
....There is no greater ranizitake .
if drorrating oneself: Overrate-your
derrato. yourself—is a goad rule of •tte- '
rocedrire. Some' men, from constant
busineso enterprises, or from long eon-
oyment. in sOnie special hirdneli'of bu=l
ast como to regard thomsolves as ladle-
the world. As pointed a rebuke to 1
t as we ever heard, Was adMinisterod
inent U 1 S. official to a sitboidiiirde,'
appened,, in our preseifee. The supe m
disposed, and the subordinate, a, clork.l
salary of $2,200 per minute, called to
As ho was about to lea ho rilik - oneVed ,
nd in a very solemn manner' and '.ono
ir, I trust you will observe .every l'are,
egctin your health; Ldo notknow Al*t,
:otho of us if you Were to fail." ,"`9griid
cplied the chief, "if I were to'dle4hi S ,
man would take thy place; . lin 4,44i5i ;
not suffer iwthe Ibast. No rriarvaiiiii:
c Were you to die to-day I, could 4111'
in five minutes. 3 'l The paper .General•
. Without a word, thoroughly abashed
in
pretence of solicitude for the .health
whom he desired twsuppiant:NC,heeti
1. But the lesson
,vriff, profit - all -- .V - Fho
that the world's work would stokiArGire
,e, or to retire From actii-eitfe:
Toga kio'llioiiiatO of Insiiuctiow.
, Tho Institute„met fir its v firqt,Quarterly-Oesston
at AlansfielliJiutil WO, the- silent,
Prof. F. A. ALLEN. t . 40 The minutes of
iti. first meeting 3v4ere,4ll,,lnaithd ' , Oat of 'mem
bers called, . • . , „. .
, .
..
' Mr:' , l. IL:Spencer and , 43.:113:; 1 ElliOtt . of Bleb;
mond ; C. A. Stono• of . -OhatlestonjilT, P.:.Bilei oft
Etwerille,__• J. S. Paltner, a.: T. Streit, ap4 C. If.
Verrill of Disitiethildia . .t W: Adatii'bf-sbloseburg,
and M. F. Elliott of Wellsboro, were, proposoll.
17. ti
and- ilectid ee'nternl3erii , - --,%. -.1- - i` , . .z.'-'.- " .-:'' 't ',_,..; 1 ,
,; -
:TA subjettofliotdditiS Matinfablurck:ii ' die-. 2,
'kussed until (Vo!Ototilt pitsi, -Eicitii iintill ii`: m.,
At , the. ovening+e§setote , iiStierityta.' to 'd''by'
• Thigh Young of . I .Yellsboro - itin- "TrUnt Breeding
hy., Artificial gonna," and. A. paper onif.s4l,iiimal.
Magnertism,V4* AVni..Cihribtaortoge4443o rliltiseS
6 "rg , . ThiCdolteddliomtc Misamfb.r - eli.t.tetlla,f.
:The Institute re-assembled' at 9 a. in..Thuhr
4 7t. , A pativireilesul by 3r.:Ak:Elll6tkon feiptsu
tr
,IMT!... _whie...paperi.gare.,..rise_to• odattidertibtel
dieonssion, a ft er vfhichp,E r Mf.Allatuot2dliiiilkilsic.
reed a paper on the "Details of the National
Ctirronop'? ~ Aspapebdijr It, Ck SimpbOlfiEs44 Ml'
"Nature
teihundimthellitioroacopo"• ; oUletithase;k
Cities of ~ .the morning : !: ....1:-.1-d.a.$?...;.; ,„..s'a 4 ...;.,; ; .., ? ;.
ilchusizesemeetitrgratialdikt tb ‘eftiiiiiiiiif
ittAXhiat-X.:l•.:Roynulds ots.BlOhibtitgATillicPbi..
id; VfaiiiddlabaryrAoM:daifehesti leitsiliebtlibiftit
and. P. M. Spencer ofMansfield, yore ropose,
qindwleoted as -therithire n'd
vcR.4 z.):i.,:c!p..,.9.j.,_ .. ,
4 The. next meeting' *Ks fikekat Volishot.o . ,..n s-
Thursday, September- 19thj.httncilie,lt,Piiightilie;
throUgli Friday.• • It. tvaitAtilso'PresiolVeft - -that:the',
annual meeting of . the Instititeiiii: held; tit 131iihis.
field in•Dfcember, and; that its emigres, aad.etti. ; •l
net of miner'al's, &c., be kept at that place
Adjonrned to meet - as - above: -
Th© Pi;Ngaii!si
MtME
ilar2.)e). has • three finely. illustrated-articles in
th 4
the it li-oeike tmviliinttlit‘*Weldb
tied "A•Stage Ride to Colorado." "The Dodge !
Cldb" confiihntei `,.;( An
Apology for Dogs,". "Romance of the South Per
-47,!'
(MEWbhOf teParis,A!4rrc excellent pail,ers• :The ,
Eaity Chair, Editor!sAravcer, and 4oxititly record ,
I.tof current Eyents, are unusually good.
• _
• .F'etereon t Faches ; us 7 iue al4
Falhion liffagaziries. ' It is . as good as prompt, and
as full , „9ce,nterprise .. and good taste as any of the
raohthlies fits olit'eirz
Peterson, Philadelphia....- -"`
godey.—The July No. is repldto - with interest,
Its
,Fashier,( plate is quite dazzling l and itt i pnit
terns tuniqtle. The Itidiesappreeiate this'Maga-'
zine fully. °
The following papers, and, iqugazines ,for chil
dren end Young PeoPie have not yet come to
Ifand : , ; ;
Par You tr.ry Fields,l3Odtdii,
;,,rhe..4"w7 , 177/, fAFP 4 WirSti"" ftraP 3 4 , /iis.
of
, :Cight eAftl>iji c ,l - I"blituttiVACP /dd ekii,ir-44
Ny;el4)._ paper, gor Fl2ll4rTz! v po4on..
..To
had at th0"7300 ; .. I :NrglkorN Of sdris:
iEtz,' , tho c A"ostoffiee, Tioga.
NEW Music_-4-.We have •receiv'eci from
Ditsotr' '•Ctk., 277
Nes's.;thoTeyoWifig)y,,4o.:eliAet music
sing my irc;o'r, l ''seng;; " Little Fanehon," song
and•chorus ; "The Heart-broken Child,"- song by
•Bungay; "Still he kept thinking," - a song of tho
war; and , " Ladie eception9l.larch," And f‘ilar
lequipaclo Clalop,'t for the Tieno. These may be
ordered of Yonbg, at the Biiblc 8t:or."
rac)czial' T'lrtt,elL6.
, INDEPE'NDENCE BALL.L-Thero will t/0 tlatiee
at the ileum of Smith, Tioga, July 4,
_,Good musie_in'attendanee... :Bill $2.50.
M-E It 'kW Wrs E. , 74:09„0,0a101 , 1nuth1y., Raper
for: Boys and Girls, consisting of eigh;Lipages,
twenty l four olunms e , befittifelly ~,Illu.strally by
handsome engraiings. Subscription price 0 ;,60
cents a year, payable, In. , ,aiverese.:' 4 . 1 beautiful
'little Puzzle tent free aQ ; . a,prerniArn.td evert:sub
, In the
_First Number .of Vol,, IL is
commenced a new Serial, by the celebrated Capt.
Maybe Reid. It will run, through thetyear, and
'is entitled the, f' Headless Horseman,', a,.. - strange
tale of 111cX:ice.1 3 ,Also nex4rous other attractions,.
Puzzles, (prizes,aWarded inenthly,), Correspond. -
once, Literninre, interesting Stories, comic -and
otherniii; „Poetry, Recipes, Soraps„.4to.'
No Rthrtbug.. Address, `f,hlerry and Wise,- -•..L
19Je-2w. Box Is, Btation G, N. Y. City.,
A 11R1461,1 LINCOIVV DOSIE STIO
/V LiTy a 3., -taw. iuv. lA' 2T r A baaa rv..= 3cca+.. .afuae
,sued au. excellent. if People's .Edition"
- "Real LITe of Abraham. Lineolli;!?; illusttaAeik
with a splendid, likerkesi,..for which Iffr..-Lincala
.dat, at Mr. Moore's special zetpleat. aluiAeek
telki contains a complete version of—Mr. Litmolnte•
, iliVerite poem "o!.arhy.sliouldthil.spirit 'ofmcife.
tal'bo pro ith .an CUSCO lint ikinta
•W 3 kiput,by ; Airi:Lbacoln.
-laid a copy, FRRE: b 7, tail; by set dlik
115 . C.c.nt4 a tto FRANK , Momi4, 45 .Bible- Holub; New'
reek: • . J.;
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Dti,DLBY—BB'ONWC—In Pairitetl Posj; - on
Tiies4a.YY'aitriO" . l - 8 - tb; •188 7, by Bev.; $. ."ionole,
James T. Dudley, of - Elmira, to ida,,„(44otr
4 . 01: Bronson, Esq:,
.„1414 printer was remeinpag.
L S IC STA EX IVEATIIBIL--rn ltiaumbiid
-
Arno llitb, 1887, by: .1. -- iC. 3- 1 . 10i4),
Wilson .and: Mrs.
Ri c h m o n d. ' t:111; 1 ,
Tbci printer wall romeinbered. • ,
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BUTLER—In. I Delnintli
Flavin C. Butler, Ivife . ctf ,Austin ILFltutler/agell
25 Sears,months; and 9. daya'. l = ?;
" . SPE f Olciifi ..N1QT1c145. , . ;-
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d i__' . ".15 mannfacturtd front ;PURE
C -; ...C . ' MATErt/4 1,8, aud: 'may, be con-
Piro skdi)red the SEANDA . II,D:OF EX
- OELTIENCE..C. For sale bk,'ull
.. ' ,- Gracers. r-_\22r6467,4y.
1 "" TO' CONSUMPTIVES.,
=
The'advertiser—having been resto'rod to health irrn
fervreoks by a very simple remedy, after , baying suf
fered for several years 10t11 a Over:ft - lung. atlectionlland
that, dread dllease. Conlltnnptloh—fs anxlmii 'to drake
known to his fellow-stiffeters the meami of cure.
, Tt all who deafte it, homill send, a copy l:if, tho pro.
seri don n64006 , 44*(40), fidthl , the Atroottati iby :
preparing and us lr4 the] earne,',Which; Moly !OM hind 4it
sure cure foh'ffoliffumpfion, Astbmi,Brcille4W coughs,
Colds; all Throat and Lung Affections. The only
ohject of the advertiser kr sondlngglhe.' „IripAlotr,,,
ciet
An.beneilt thd, afflicted, - and - sjotetsdifri okraatigry.si*sk
ho concelva:ih lib :iteraltlablo .OW C-':Ullefiv* ",,,
sufferer willtiFirie reinedy, at it '
will Atinii , m ..:.3
l ng, mid me& proye:a r ideVrlng. Marti AiWelilif tlf
proacriplion, ilint,lirrottrin mail, will lei(nend ree - 1.
. 1 , --L •-' : , RICV . , EDWARD A. ,WALSON, i.i - f
.'224y57-1,t.,, ''-':1'; -1 . ,W.itlitilliiiburg, Hip a' N. Y.il
'da: - J01.1:N •A`: - /tOY AgC , iii;.Wellsboro b itii . .C - 4,
. .... ''.-
t r i.liblii .. S . ::. op Yora.* l '`. : ;;:.•'4" . ?-
" )lAlenilemettivtiliqiniKoted:7lor-yettiliTtieki 14eiiiinf - fi.
Debility,',Pretaittiltabocity; and all the efferld of ,YilutW'
ful indiscretion, will, for the sake olaittifferinglaiirwin.; ;
.ity, Bend free to all who need.l44lM..recipe anti'direq,
tune for 'making the Minnie reined Y-by Aitich'7.ll9 rive -
cared: Sufferers wishing to prritlChY the adveitiset'i•
elperience, can do eo ,. hy_itdilichilditi t fin perfdiCconfli,j
'deuce,
~.„, - ; ;, ::,,,, . 53. 1t , ,•.„;=',1,0112.1. D. 00 DEtt .! '
,1
1 g2 r d a y-67-iy„,-„- - !-4,, , .;;‘,41/:idedsrAtfaut. Neularic„ • . I i
4/ , ..• ;I -.÷.`,_,-,
.., _
Are Ton Alitiite4tiiithitCouglii?x 4 iiplet
; , 'ARE TOO PitEDiOOIIED TO 001 . 8IIMPT/ONt , c.
Are the Lirergif,,roirr Chftdrailiiielpikirisr, , iront .S4d..
• • -, ' , den ane1, , ,,ffepiaiiti,..444844,r,:104014121, ',./f,
-: "P . I ,ifrocjse 4 80q,V .- :, t>,:
, . •
BLADES' EIIPHONIAL
, . .
1 4. P 13 ' 14 ',1, 4 ; - -) -4'..T_Olt S 11 ~.,,.
ePe'ople's Moil Sitrecitid;Biottuai Remedy for,
-,, Coogne, ColdeLre&MCdtart.h,,Aetma,Are)9.,.. ,
' chitie,pip4eri'a i 04ear,l) !!!iiiiiii.,7il4 : 4
~
ITIIIA TPUBRIOATOrt. Ist av_Med Orl ilia' i
',.tlitilortmor it:Lottlige,4lildt "1';',411_ . -Ili = a tr•
• mos ttioleasant and' toll it'Uleitti , ) totem ‘—
.
melons Mitrodieuw Mutt ifol uvriir
safe, oven for -UM Winiklattitifttoit
In Croup they OM timitintkeleilith
'Colds the 3i mil` inv/illie l lir.l2
t t : *Pt z fitii " gi t i l ititittriii " " iirr!giio.4l44,i" r ' w..
dreaded.and 'desolating ddseasai-tker. , controlimcidal.'
. ..tally and Almost tnittraidigely ~, 4 1 ,., t
~ ~..,,, , f ,, , t _ . „., 4 ,
, ; :i 110 :Pub li c %%AA*, lilydri ,• I. eacnari anottid .qe •
without Went, as t •.,,, , , y :•- • „ '.• • fliteir a gtidetri,RW
; :fit,"Oleir the x•,,-, , ‘ ,.. 7 ",,,giit."V,••4"`.3. • • ':•:,‘ :.-,
' vis.9B tlejt, •4:,;( IMO &it 91,13.'ilyMptoms
nro eat 0 1180 T61.1: - i . VRIV-$•:„.i4 A .- , ,.---, ~,, • ~' I. -, .h. '
-:- I . ' r 1 ' .., ,k*AgtliPX.eliP)o l6 l , ' lli ' i
"... o t / :- -,. 9 31r ',. - '`X . ' SII/SViElnlirat 1.. r,,,
-,' -• , -z-40'"11:10E'itY---4ti,-,opacar.4TB:, '..
,• ::..-... p.....;:.1.••:- '.',.ti,,,._.7,, , ,,,a-- ~.. ;;' '
Price' 25i` uentg rerrlltiz.
i,,..qef,.12,86e=1i.
; ;Administrator's• ,
guedvinj benn,nppolnted Ad
' tan' s trato r ; ofi t thrr tp elf 4 A.
- ri c Eninlorsi lui
lhtb
nb l rarrningt i on, dea',d, herehy,Aiirrniqollof t to,
of pa'rt les owing' delifiii; settle Ike.
;sitirld frith Mtn, and all heyink elehns - agslitet:the
, sailtlnilete to present the AILUKI to ,hiat ,yrithop i
qe l llsi. li"lSlllolll3LL;it'dixeng6.•
Wellston°, June 12, 1867-6 w. v.
DULLIRD TIIIII4IN
02: tf •
. .
AVE returned from New...Tiirk, ,
•-and take
pleaturein itiniounoing to the trading pub.
Mat they have now on band their
SUMMER GOODS,
.W lob they will sell cheep for'esiab. 'I The Ladisk
tilJlllc - - their °Aro- ill • and aeo our
I eo•
it
,tnd it to their
opletylid stock (4,1
" 4 IDRESS. 000DS cpc'l'RlAlllo.ll 7 o - .:`
. , _ • . • •-...
mOirtint ikoubio;l4,:ip",if ,
4LpAdAB 4 ,d:dotibre';folli,-tilealt;
* " einglo foll n ohostp •
Cr/ 2
t C4 - 4r. ,, r it'i l ,•.• t All
-ORGANDIES, PERCALES, WOOL DE
-DELAINEs; -
El
;
S A CKINGS
. 9 .11 B.Wn
SACK ,SCP-Tply's„ in-. variety;-',
•-',A! - • -
' SUMMER S.}IA;W-L's, .B4eLMOBAI.
(' ' ' ' SKOVI'S;:!E"," , ;' ,. l' ' ' ..
~,..1 We haw k s splendid aisoNnent of ,‘;
4.StilT, - - - 610 - cips,.. 6 , 418 - 87 BitUSLIN6; .
- • BOOK M11514.N3,- NA/N- '
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5V01C8,;404:.-h;Oe ! .. •
• ..'6!...'`):--'. - .1. - . , - I -
LIN - 4 •!-":-.Eiav e ,in l .akundansserjC` - Titpliiii
LINENE4. itiL,i,NEN4Ati4.:feyi,-- , ,::- -, ..•: , `-
') - 1 ,,, ' ,-,... .::::‘ - -;, - , - ..: `, .. -• .
.4,*, kiiiiiNf 41.84;04:44 of ~....=., .' '.' -
knt
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lIL'AVF) . 7;:‘CTIRTAINS - ;f--, ,
l aw, -•- • - - ; t• , ~
• aud our - , taillelt4s;ridd: isibelecif Dokpco
•lIQS, wriiiiia',ieceived. and,ar# prepared toitlye
our' oustso4l- the advantages of a deolinejd
prices 02.1.1iiitikutec goods: , ......., - ..„;,-:'!..-.•!:-.,,
o•'3-d,' i . ,, -1 , I-, ' ~.."----'''.. ,-;- . ' :' .
- Ockli
.`: aL9 : 1111 ...5.7'004:
f4,..,5':;•,` , i - ,' , XV?: .'-'• ~ .. ;,-... _
is in g6,44:lofdeiiiiiiillif4,l.lll.inalkelfotto aim-to
.teuit our iiiiefonaeiro; asiiiill=rd, qtiidity- ae-in-fit of
soibing.
, •
) ,-, ~, •
.OUR STOCK -- ••
.4. I ^, e ,
we tney well be proud of, ei Nre trY to heali 'a_ gOOd
istodt,sboth in qualify, setYle and Tirlee'.'• • •'-:.,,.
'". . 0 el?' SHOD IS ; 1 1 0 •': ~! -
,17, 9 4 re gained a: reputatibn in; toll eaping' the
,lkos 11 the' county,- and .have all the tyles from
oma est to largest. , •
•
,1
-,.. 'OCK
`'OR HARDWARE S'
We . will sellAff at costae we 'are Iv
thatilina of goods.
sollipg-off at cost as wo' ara.runain
lino'of goads.
Cell atuksee,pfl ; lsofere. ; pureiroginf
*43 are caiiiiistesyi_atl4bitil6wo!
eilitotuors;Vihr wo aro • selling gO
cihetip prices.
- , Ctill and soonur
well ;whether you buror not.
Wf llaboro,
THE RAZ
=I
1-;
0" Door b9low Robes
,Store, is thoN'ori , '".• '"
. •
"PACE YOU • LONG HAVE
"`t j'liopuicbitse
:s4lifilt-PLAT . RII WA'At;:
;.
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a
152 4"l'ittl43 I..tEti
I •
MBES
•
rpl 04%;
TEA , i kilt i tior44444:lzwcsottri,
B
CAtcf," BASK,EI'S
T ' 4;
BASK T NA.PKIN RINGS,
.• 1 t . ,
TRAYS,, SILVER .SPOONS,
s av;
•
.1110
. .
t. `.l . •
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BHONZE ORHMLESTB,...:,BRACHETS,
LAMPS, 'WATCHES, CLO CKS,
jgviA4 ritk 1-41,NPy%.
R..oooliis
EVE
Ea
of all descriptions in his lino of business
Woltaioxid,'blit4 BQ7 -}f } 4, ; .' 4 1314t.
‘,•
WELLSBOAO ) FOINTAY .AND'
'llllACgigt",§l34,
I=
TER subscribers having procured additional
iniichluery'pre ni3ll toady to'rurAiiitiiti'order
all sort i e of
•
)"° C S G S
kl`t 9
at• OWS, ;V Pa tS,;-.04 , P4
•
P e .:1,'•11; OX;1, .1 14
yt stv, kit& tyosD ,
`, • ''*.
,SAWING MACIIINES;'i
- • ,y1
-qtr
ENE
vf• -
WO OI IWSIITIL . ;: ' PtANER
1%; •
foi.Oßstinn and job wo . ric - ! •:-"tatli alsp7 7 prOpdriad .
to.. do.' . A . • le:. Pi- •
r. •
-8L1,27.1,117,G ..SOROL,t• ~4srAtiv,r/Rit
, . . . to ' ord.
k.•. ler
A'A i' V-, ''' . ls:AA s -
. . .. ,
,-; . .Ravirm a , first..dias! sere,w-euttiag Lathe, wa
itra-prepated to -mako, .. 1W: if t0 , :: , -;y,r. - -;,; :•.,
' :-.---- 5 : ! 1 , : 5- i;1 ?-,,e1.;--.li v.b . -T-ri-.1,, , t,-; ::; -7 •. , ..t
-- , 6I HEESE /12 .PRESSS'qlWWS
~::', , 1 1 ' -4 ..! i,,-.... , ~:..-: 4:-. , ~: ~ .-.• .". . , ) -,,,
ito ofdeti Mindere' of -Ohiibiggiiiitottrii:Otitt
40ated to exatittiti 'Mit ufotii, '.' , Nyai*Sifi l inlif f i itiro-{
4 13'67 ' . : 4 -Iff: ';',J::. :,'". :- - f"j , 1 '.'::• . ::!•:" . .) 1 , 4 •I' :. - 1"."-1
~;:,
re ChailliPla nZ -P/OW --
9 •, , ,A
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one Q t. t I n ll o4,'WPAe.tafat i fr:At talifaliirlft#4, - r.:l il, 1
aa teldlie . Itlttr - t`• • n, - 1. ...t1i'':i:. - -- - - . ': ••, •
*. , ;•stwtiitamEtil ,=
1 01.7.2. . i' .ttic i . : l...*.zr,.,tiiflarAiViAl.Ctif/E tt.:l•l'i
IL l V:plialintn . AV - 151, 186'F•417:'' .57 - 7 , 4 ., ..-1,--
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' ' • -: rgrniteq9 -4) rti
'oArit itoolk4VityiAelii74gOi4,lills3Pai
/-0 whirl st4it." FA R,..16,' Peers: A WO.
_ . ...
( ItatiieGroonthi7,! c iaicind bit, -1 ; 1
- i tidhs i p*oltapt[tilifil ; Vi: iiiiii,eigithilila4ticii-'
*044 . •Fir'cy Tirbliii" thiii v tiihfder. ' 1
:- • Weileb ro,Jrffie 12; 186 t.; -,
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MEM
I(DICi.li.1L01 1 '.:031 ;GRAIN - TAGS °kir - 614'
ilLf4obearfat 4,;•8A1Lyvq..1,"-=
- Wend) ityipans 6 , ,4116ir.t•-• ^ •
.1.1 ;.
OP , MA .4777f I t
vgnakto village lot in WOW:.
paitioulfirs apply at this. t. •
Jung 5,1867-4 w.
,~ ~~; ~ >, ~ - - ~, ,. .~: 4 i~1Cca ~ cxc;~'~'_, ~ , . ~*.i~.F~crr.,.~~at;,::,4;i-'
' .. . . .ti
l am ' ~' r . ~
vati - togo to ow-
*„
;', i 'i t...~~f
NTS, caranot'bo boat,' 'Also
°ROCKERY
r. (y. JAIL
A. A., TR
'..t
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,: ''k
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1 r 4 0 I
I=
lIIIIMIS
,
MEN
NOV ,spIIING . 701)08I
4 C.._ •
CObiPINi STORE
,
~rit iti ,Qt Aid io 7 . r n
.
KEN
EINE
;{•
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•
Urittut*ieet nee iiecl e ; :new anti ~teli so.
.F. 1 . 114444 lito s ak of--Gods
. 4018441 C to the
by OVA. ritsitdercivttpaTed to-otter,tiTETTER
es6Ttgobt ancbA „A, • A •
, • , -• ,• PI 13
En
'than' nuf - other ,gto.ra Tiogo, or: adjoining
oo,mtiee 4*, • -
iv ;.
Riankettiaa..tatisht:tni,ti). - -
• !‘ : -
ha no others, tbefeb,*, gahi and *hold the oonfi
• donee of our customers: --= They are • sure of get
ting GOOD. GOODS, and • for LEBB•4fONEY
• than tbiy eon. git•them ;elieirhire; and thilie
why the.
is comOntly thronged with customers while other
Merchahle cry bard times.*, * . • '
IV° keep constatttlyon hand a large stock
'GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARD
WARE,, WOODEN I.WARE,
IRON, NAILS, NAIL
RODS, HORSE
, • • , SHOES' • •
and almost ovorytbiug for.FarMers or Mechanics
use. Wtittikm keep a flue asiortthont of
MI
FURNMIRE,'CARPETS, BOOTS AND
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR
AND.: FEED i s :CORN MEAL
PORK AND FISH
OE' ALL turrps,
•
both coarqtrand fine,.by We barrel, Rack and box,
consritlyunintift.- • In short almost everything
nano .kCpt in a country , Store, may be found
at thnt .
,•'• COMPANY STORE
Our 'ntock is nol\r ;it'd complete, just what the
peoPloment. We inVita . ian examination of our,
niilg 'oat of
out of that
r
before buying elsewhere. - We take pleasure in
sbowing Japplds,Jind still, more in giving our pri
ces.. Pori with.tbe fine Stock we are enabled to
show, And praces so
ertrra
d goods at
idlY'bef 'n13134
RW'
MAN.
Any goe'dttliat thatitro not as repro
ionted Oa the money will be re
itinded:i; -
it
„ We ipsllolotioltimakissary '1414 of (1-00 - de
1 /0 451 04NIPAILI3 004606 afaifi the house,
rl at i APAPVItid is l ptentir; of help =watt
u p on a l ! IFSt *ANC gni -tb 4 o.'‘
: MXF4Nr,SYTOIiE,
BE
=
1 ~.~
MEE
' :• • . 7;;it PRAKE k
usicnsilitii*;:gt4 . 7"7;lso — i : -- " ----- • -
• •;I'llotrdware
. .
SOCIt7H2"
'Po 4ELL‘ IS OUR
ORM
„
AITE7III %iv at the t biOtesi nairkq
VNI Atitilolfcrwlpg ”
; f3HiEP PEE L T'S, DEACON . ' SKINS,
AMER SKINS,': FURS, 'HIVES,
AND, * VEAL SKINS,
,"1":.q., . . .
rgoefilitslt we will pay *abb. ,
We will,nianufaeture to order, Frefieb or home.
. 1
'lnn d CALF or'll.lP BOOTS, ln.the' best man.
net a A at fair rats', and.pay especial attention
to II PAIRING..
_. •
• - ALSO,
We bovo a ilret-rato stook of
iIY*MABE: WORK,
I;n:.;Vliiihe will not be undersold, cfnd from this
time we'g L make iCa point, ,k,eop tip the,bost
stock ,
4 ::LAZIES;
=NEM
to be-fout in the , coanty, Which we will sell at
a lowar . p At_than.auch arholee have over boon
offered
'era li s ke " wire n ireep up a good assortment
Of. . •
LA_ I) BAIAIORALS, ,LE A T H E R
•
` 800 EES, - OHII,DREN'S att])
. .1 ISSES WORK
is i LL • AMITS STYLES,
all Oylos of MEN'S SPORE,
LEATHER 4. FINDINGS
can be:botght of ua as cheap as any
,where „this
aide of New York, and ive shall keep a full stock
of
FRED t CALF; FRENCH KIP, UP
TER, SOLE, LININGS, AND
• , BINDING.
I', ( "
Our stook of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS,
RASPS,., GLOVERS' NEE.DLES, LASTS,
'TREEB;-' I 41: P S, SHOEMAXERW
,T 00.1.- and PINNNGSoviII be found' the Mr- -
gest thithe count-Sr, and we sell for mall profits.
"lYti.tulk lamina - a and we mean business. We
have-been in this region long, enough to be well'
IMown—let those who know us_try no. Corner
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob
'erts'llridare Store, C. W. SEARS,
GEO. 0. 'DERBY.
' Widiatore, April 24, 1887—tf.
HANZING 1110IISEI. •
TOEIbz& JOHN PAR KH11,11,8 T Capital
JO Wank Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. Go-
Temtuett Securities Bought and Sold. ‘Depoaits
; Xtecermell and Drafts on the principal cities sold
and Dollootions Abdo on usual terms.,
PARXHIIRST, President.
JOHN ' I'AUKBVRBT, Cashier.
„Blkland Boroi Aprillo, 1867-3 m. ”
X 3 Ilia cakes at
Apriq,. 1867.
..
'-',,'', - 'Taiga marble Works..
- .. .
~ :- 4..
T• " k tindnrelOind are .now L prepaxed to, ,exe,
'cute liWOrdep,forA , ,einh.pto . nea. and Mona.
VieiteLot nithei'' ' .
, ( ~ ....4.44-4,-
;O,..krALIAIf.OR RUYI.A.:ND!. 14.R8LE,., '
iii0,144 0 14 1 3 1 : - ani approved` orothirtialiii:
.., iLla OS ......: ' 1'.:,:.1 . --= tits' ,:::-.•... : • 'it' .
-T•Wikkillp Vrt4latb!, o,lZ±' bk.analt.lelly.kiniie of
bielhit' • be able to snit I:111114m iniiy,fa.
....•
Oori9a flit nifordore, on ,tie 3 rmumeablo. terms
of can be obtejgtAll.he county..,.) .'. - •
Btonsitihicolored with met and dirt cleaned
and minitfloloniFAkikood as near, •. . ' • '
bi , 7 f' . 0 . 2 7 1 A i'''' '‘ WILPDX it W H IT N EY: itki‘
' trio ay 22' 1867 tf
d , ....... •#, -- I - •
•
'Atert i grest i t _u.s.u. KELLY'S. -
,
1; 1 . 1367,. • ••,
NOTIOt--Isetteia df
ILHaisidadidepition,haying boon granted to the
upderargited'en the
. astate Ifozokiah_ Wood,
• lite :Orßieilitcirteship, deed,ad,poraens,indebt-,
radtollild i eatate, and ail baring, Oalma '4arnit ,
initde 'with" ' • '
S. A. WOOD, Adm'r.
'Blau, May 20,1867-6t# ,
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6'ooDs' 4. PRICES
EXTREMELY LOW,
Otttfeof litro of otiocoaa.
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BUSINESS I
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walllst
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"BEItiIIIVE EXCHANGE!"
Seedtime and harvest are Premised to all;
The season is backward, and Cold, and wot,
Bat there's time for.plowing and sowing yet .
~i
And there'll be Spring, and Summer and Fall—.
kni" course thoro will bo a Spring, and Som.
'suer •-and , therolas boon plirdy
BIG "FALL" IN PRICES
•
G C-E - R rE.S
aral•se-forth. Perhaps yorraiay think** season
hhs aomo
'TOTHER.END FOREALLT
MINI
"BEE-HIVE EX9{ANGE,"
•
ppon the ouotomero l witci patrOnize ute 1 and
.not keep over
ot; kno+r, and therefore shall faraish , articles as
FRESH AS' BUMMER ITSELF. "
who want to' command but iricieifortitter must
use Liverpool Halt. And furtherziore listen, 0,
ye P—He's I have a tremendous lot of
Oolong, Sonchong, Sing-Song, Ding-Dong, H •
son, Bytion, Lo-Bun, No-Ban,
,Green T. ,hies
Black T. and •'
Crtick 'T,' 1 ,
all of which is warranted, to unlock. family se
crets at every T—par—T. ;
-
,
1 il
MA T H E R S ,
Eyerytbing Eatable and Cookable,
as cheap as can be done and maintain a wife and
numerous family. .
will always be glad to see you iflen have money,
and if you:haven't ho wilt tellpyou he*" to get
that article. , -
...
Welleboro, Pa,. May 22;1861.
NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS 1
, 1
. : IFt. BOWen. & Co.,
it
i' L '
- ' AVE Just returned from New York with a
large assortment of
E
SPRING & 'SEVIER GOODS
Bought at Panio Prices, and will be sold accor
dingly. We respectfully invite attention to our
stock of •
LADIES' nEss IIOUBS
CASSIMERES, ,TWEEDS, SUMMER
CLOTHS, LADIES' CLOTHS, &
,
READY MADE CLOTHO%
BON- N, SILVER SPRING, and Othell
inds of HOOP SKIRTS,
•
_ .
YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
GROCERIES,
Q. B.' KELLY'S:
4
HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
.And many other-things which we will be pleosed
to show to all who will call and examine our ,
.i .r. 4
- 4 -'„'4I I OCK LW :GOODS
. ,
Before • purohastuir
.eittewhero, ea,,we .beilg;io
win pay Ysfei.fer:yeer-titef.an4:troable,",-,,:'.-,:.
SMALL PROFITS,. QUICK SALES, &
. READY- - PAY' IS OUR MOTTO. '
EMPIRE STORE, NO. 1 UNIONiIIOOK
:,~.a5ir.~..1:+.:a,.Y.~wE'~.e.e.._.....~r..>- , a.; ... :.:r,Sx.~:~s::d;.`-. , ~+:.?`: :.~<m<•Ca~;
FIRM
Mil
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1111
FOR
AT THE
,3 byt I capept to spring f
A MINE OF WEALTH
LAST ' SUMMER'S 'GOODS, '
Even
MY LIVERPOOL SALT
hard& is salt can biqOid
BUTTER MAKERS
P- E - A - S
will continue to buy
FARMERS' PRODUCE
at the best Market Prices, and sell
IffiLT,BE•RS'
.c
VERY ATIVE!AX6
also, a large line of
LADIES' SICKINIIS,
Also, a large and neyr assottmentof
at greatly reduced, prices
4 44 t t
1.11
Don't forget to call ap the
%Robot°, May 15, 1867.
MUMMA
meio: thtii.:o:4o,?''
7.ffog,E LABOR STOVKB
a-OOD S.
EVERY THING YOU WANT.
BALDWIN & Cll,
AVE JUST .1 0 'Erlt.C*nSED.alargastock of
:• , '
SPRING SUMMER G 0611),
embracing a general and a oiripleie atisortgione of
DRY GOODS,
• ; ~.. . ,
. 4 „,
F !NOY GOODS, Li r it D I C E S' DRESS
; ,GOODS, rRO4i A i dAIiK9 TO A •
.• SILK. CLOTS AND •
CASSIMJERES,
DOMESTICS, Y . A: N E E NOTIONS,
HATS • Arm ,•CA# , , CLOAKS,
SHAWLS, BOOTS & SHOES,
READY-311ADE CLOTHIXG,'
mow/am,. CROCKERY, PAPE
HANGINGS,' CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
,t,
FLOUR, PQ I4* 7 . 1 1 ‘.1511 IRON,
NAILS, -FARMING ObLS,
- . ...5T0m ,WARE ,
ANY T.4:121t6,TT0U WANT.
These Goods inivoT been -- seleoted with groat
Care, .81neti.tbe.dpoline, altitge portion of them
direst "fropi 4nentifiotprer:. Nye , propose . to
sell jimiatt iheaViVitheGjentibneles.'- All - lrindh of
Produeti taken in mtphange ler Goods.'
T.' L. -BALDWIN CO. -,
Tioga,May 1,:18t37. •
, .
W - 400 -1 8 4 P.Pit ,t
,P1G13 9 a71 4 1 ''
anoS .xo; oklOnr prra, ouivitimapsurtiva agleam
•aopoactinilifeci ii gOop4 put! spoon ,ion
-soppounb meals f!.lllhip3tg °sow pug
crovetioiolir spoof> Cla 194L0 111091111341Aptit Clututi 0.11
‘.llseputioss ssoopsaqrszumwsv eq; np Sanyo('
11 eon woo Soq So* 'ouploolv
spp tops, Sop sap sons sit 11104 '1111)1d MID
Ulna ' V 'goo
_olam pplogs aotuna „Soma Ines
40,c deer;em rpm% ‘ppqoapu •5 •11 Sq popolud
ii=l
polv.iqeloo
eq; 01 SlO lmam, jo,Ttpaqpillt oq; itto . pincyet eyky,
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loop; egzei Saae. o ,osiV
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Tip ABBITT'S CELEBRATED SOAP • OW
DEI3IIR for washing Flannels, for *ale at Roy's
Drug Stpre.
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of
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Cleanse the. Blood.
. ,
illr - WITH corrupt or tainted Blood,
_ .
• • . you. are sick all over. 'lt may
. • burst out In Pimple, ' or Sorel, 61'
• in some active disease, or tt may
merely keop you listless, I
de-
But you cannot h '.. ,
premed and good for nothing.
ays o
blood is impure. Ayer's Sar s aparill a pur g esout
these imparitioe • it expels disease and restores
•
health and stimulates the organs of life into vig- .
°roes action. Hence it rapidly cures a variety
of Complaints which are: caused by initurity of
the blood, suoh as Serofula,Or King's Evil, Tu
mors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotch
.er, Bolls, St. Anthony's Fire, Rote or Erysipelas..
- Tatter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring Worm,
Cancer or Cancerous Tumors, Sere Eyes, Female
Diseases, such as Retention, Irregularity, Sup
pression, Whites, Sterility, also Syphilis or Vene
real Diseases, Liver Complaints; and heart Dis-'
oases. Try•Ayer's Sarsaparillhand,see for your-.'
self' the surprising activity with which it cleanses'
the.blood and cures these disorders.
. During late year, the public have been =Wed
by large, bottle., pretending to give a quart of
Extract f Sarsaparilla for oue dollar. Xost.of-•
these hive bean frauds_ apan-tha-ntelc, for they i,
.ot-atily--totililin little, it' any, Sarsaparilla, but ,
often nol curative ingredient whatever. Hence,!
bitter disappointment has followed the use of -the ;
various extracts of Sarsaparilla, which flood the.'
market, until the napie itself hasbecome synony
mous with imposition and cheat. ' Still we call
this compound, "Sarsaparilla," and intend to
supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name
from the load of obloquy *bleb rests upon it.
We think we have ground for believing it has
virtues which areirresiatible by the class of dis
easeeit is intended to cure. We can assure the
sick,-that we offer them the best alterative we
know how to produce, and we have reason to be
lieve, it is 17 far the most offectuarparitler ofe
.blood'yot discovered,
Ayer's Cheriy Pectoral is so universally kni) n
to surpass' every other medicine for the en e of
i
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Crb p,
Bronchitis,lncipient; Consumption , and. for t o
i
relief of onsumptivb Patients in advanced eta
gal of, the disease, that it is useless here to re
count the evidence of its virtues. The world
knows theta. ' ,
'Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER .k CO., Lowell,
Mass., and sold by all Druggists and dealers in
[ medicines everywhere. . .
'Sold• in Welleboro by J. A. Roy. mayl.-2m.
I ,
El
NM
MI
EMBROCATION:
IE=M
. .
Foo all Diseases incident, to Horse., Cattle, and
the Human Flesh, requiring the tire of j
;I. • an External Application. i -
fn new Compoudd, prepared by a practical them-,
ji tat, having a full knowledge of all the medical- sir.'
toes of each ingredient that enters Welts composition,
is warranted to exceed anything of the kind ever yet
offered to the Public as an external application for the
diseases for which it is recommended. We aro satisfied
'that it will work its own road into the confidence of all
who use it, and those who try it once will never -be
without it, and therefore wo rely on experience as the
best test o its nsefulnesti. It is pronounced by Ferri
ersoind a 1 who have tried ft, to be the best applict
tion•ever sed. This Embrocation has been put up for
over, eight years, and it is only through the increasing
demand and urgent request of my friends and the
Public that I send it forth as the grand remedial agent
for the various diseases to which that-noble. and useful
animal, the horse, is subject.
Milny remedies have been offered to the Public under
different forms, some of these aro injurious, others at
best of little use, and many wholly improper to en-
OTCthe purpose for which they ere recommended. '
z
A ndicious and really useful composition, free from
tilos objections, has therefore long been desired by
mnu - gentlemen who have valuable horses, and aro tin
willing re trust them to the care of designing and pre
tended Farriers. Their wishes are at length fully grat
ified! by (Dr. Beale) being prevailed Upon to allow this
Embl - ocation (which has proved so eilleacions to the
various diseases) to ho prepared and brought out to the
public. • -
This Embrocation was extensively used by the Gov- i
ernnient during the war. Address all Orders to __L.)
DEP EDMOND DEALE,
• . ,• _ .
Fel- tale by ttorekeepers generally.
4 , For sale at ROY'S Drug Sto ) ro.
J, H. RANDALL,'• •
SURGICAL ..AND NEW:TANI:CAL
t
'.DENTIST. ,
l i j
OFFICE at his residence on Wellsboro street ;
Tioga, where be may be' found from tho let
until the 12th, and from the 19th until the 2,6 th -
of each mouth." Will he in Blciasburg at thn
United Stutes Hotel, from Ithe I.th until the 18th,
and in Lawrenceville ait Slosson's hotel, from
tfie 26th until the last diLY of eacW month.
• All operations connected with the dental pro-
Session, whether surgical or mechanical, will re
ceive especial attention.
illaring an improved liquid and apparatus for
!bilnumbing the gums, ho is prepared to extract
teeth without pain, and - in a manner harmless to
the patient, yet no stupefaction, drowsiness or
nausea, collowa the operation. Ether or Chloro
form will be administered if advisable, when de
sired.
Artificial Teeth of all kinds Inserted in tho
most aubstantial and beautiful manner.
Call and see specimens of tnechanical dentistry.
Tioga, Pa., May 1, 1867. , -
AIRS. MITCHELL would particularly invite
the attention .of her friends and the public
genelly,Ao_call,ntid,spo her now- collection of .
SUMMER GOODS,
' oonsisting of the latest novelties of .
BONNET,S & JOCKEYS,
ERENCH FLOWERS, RIB
BONS, LACES- I &c
•
All related with great care. Eirrithing belong
ing to the Millinery Trade of tthe
II ;LATEST =II
chn bo;Nind•st her Rooms on Broad Street, to
which' would invite an early call. •
Mrs. E. D. MITCHELL.
N. H— Particular attention paid to Bleaching
and Custbm Work.
Tiogo, Ea.., l Tune 5, 1867-tf.
B. B. BORDEN,
Li - As juet returned from the City with a large
'I and desirable atoek of goods consisting of
Yankee Notions,
,of every description, Glees and
Plated-Ware, Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, Dye
Stuffs, School Books, Groceries; and finally every
thing' that is ever kqpt in a Drug and Notion
Store. I would also call the attention of the
I v
public to our Sto ir o GERMAN LAMPS, une
qualed in the wide orld, and also that lam
Agent for the-" Mort u" Gold gen, and shall al
ways keep a largo assortment.
Tioga, May 8,1867-tf. .B. B. BORDEN.
a
•
Capital and Surplus $373,637,66
•
" FARM RISKS, only, taken.
No Premium• Notes required.
It is LIBERAL. ' It pays darnages - ; :By Light
ning, whether Fire ensues or not. .
It pays for live stook killed by Lightning, in
barns or in the field.
L 1 S'
Its rates aro lower than other Companies of
equal responsibility.,, I. C. PRICE, Agent,
Farmington Centro, Tioga - Co. Pa.
May 29, 1887-1”
YOUNG BERTRAND.
SIR - RD by the celebrated Stock Horse BEE
' TEND, owned by H. N. Fish, of Troy, Brad
ford county; and foaled by,“ Duroc and Bolivian
Mare. He took the first premium as a roadster
over first class horses at the last county Fair .0
Tioga county, and has an enviable reputation as
ar:eurcEf foal-getter and stook, horse.
YOUNG • BERTRAND will stand, the present
season as follows:
Mondays,'Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, at the
stable of the subscriber in Mainsburg. Thurs.i
flay - 'Afternoons at Whitneyeille; Friday fore
noons at Isaao Wheeler's, on the State Road;
Friday; afternoons to, Cherry Plaits; Saturdays
at: the stabil: , or : Thoftlas.Graves, Covington.
Pasturo for MarosAfrom a distanso on reasons:
late terms. OwriorS parting Irtth wares before
foaling mill be hyd iesponsible for the service
mO4ey.! Terms risonablo : E: A. rlsrt.
Mainslrarg, Pa./ May 22, 1867-2m*
SMITH & SHAW,
ENERAL• POLI&Y . AGENTS for tha lead
ingg Stook Companies in the Uo_4 States;
also Agents for tko Lycoming County- Mritual,
Columbia Mutual, and. Farmers' Mutual Insu
rance Companies. • • - , .
Non-Haiardous, Hazardous, and Extra-His
actions Risks taken atreasonablo rates. Polioiea
Issued, and allLossosudjusted nem Offico.
Nollsboro', Pa., Felr.-20,1867.—tf.
•
\SITTN : G STYLES.
at Ladies" walk in ! Apr. 1, '67
Mo awk Chief—Will stand at bis stable In
'Cioga borough through the season, omit
meuoing May 10. Terms—Season tickets, S.
May 8, 11367tf E: A. SMEAD.
BEAL.Fr'A
(Late Powell's)
602"50 - iith Second Street,
BUMMER MILLINERY
TlOCitA, PA.,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
n's Falls Insurance Company,
GLEN'S BALLS, N. Y.
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