The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, September 11, 1867, Image 3

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'.DNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1867
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Nev i k A.dvesirtisments. % .., ..
'Rail Road Notiee—Commissiotiers. - '
Esti - ay—John O. Miller.
Notice—C. F. Miller. • 1 „ -
',Denier in Clocks itc—R. E. Olney - .
011thing,—N. Asher.
Farmers' Exchange 'C. O. 'vtittralkenbarg'S:
lio.
Commissioners' , Sale of Sdated and Unseated
I.ailds.
. „.
Paints for Fannera and others---Ddn'l BidsCelli,_
The Post Qflice at 'Lawrenceville has
be removed four doors north of old locality.
i..C. STRANG, Esq., has removed his
Law °Mee from Krioxville, aml bats entered the
office of Boil. B. B. Strong:, Weotffe,ll.
.
WO re requested to state that, the
award of the "Mohnnk Chief," has • been post
poned to k:atnrdny, Se r pt. 21, at Tioga;
Mr. A. B. Eastman hag' our thanks
for a »leo lot . of brook trout. Long may be live
to enjoy, his well earned reputation no a firstTlass
dentist.
FIRE IN FARITINGTON. —Doapifi SLOW,
near Van Dusan's, in Farmington, was/destroyed
by faro Friday night, 30th ultimo, together iirith
Its contents. Insuranee t sl 6oo . Lois not ktkown.
CoNFnurAbOrts. — Rt. Bishop
Stevens preached at St. Paul's Ohurch, and ad
ministrated the r 4 of confirmation to four per
sons; iast Thursday evening, in presence of a
largo Congregatfon.
PEARS.—Friend DEANE, of he Regis
ier and Recorder's Office, has our thanks for a
,asket of delicious pears. They brought _ tears
into the eyes of the entire establishment—tears bf
anxiety lest we might 'not - scion see - theirlike
ar,all2
The annual Association of the,Welsh
Cungrcgational Church will be held at the Welsh
Church, Charlelt l on,comtnencing Sunday evening,
irah inst., at 8 'clock, and. closing on Tuesday
fellewing.‘ Prpehing in English at 2 I'. M.,
16th inst.
The Watkins Express comes to us
Laged to an 8-colamn•sheq, and_ otheiwiso im
proved in appearance. Tha Exply Re is one of
our most vtilned exchanges, able, vigorous, and
true to the eatise of all mankind. We arc encour
;nr.ed when such papers prosper. ,
-
I.Evivp.o.-tWe are glad to see that
ur .oung friend, A: F. Yost, has revived the
11y 1 miIEg Repu/4ierin. It presents a neat and en
terprising appearance, and ought to be sustained.
If the printing of the Statutesit Large could be
_r - au to friend Yost it would (1 1 him good.
TUMOR REMOVED.—Dr. 1). Bacon, 11E3 - z
tiEted by Dr. Fitch, of Stony Fork, on Wednesday
last, removed an adipose from the neck of Mrs.
:ar; . .11 M. Williams,lof Morris, with completesue-
Ce,S. The tumor measured six inches in diameter c
Mre. IV. was doing well at latest accounts.
ERrtogs.—Two rather thiserable bl~in
lrt
occurred in a local item headed "peree al,"
this colainn last week. The errors were marked
la the proof, but the proof was'not corrected. We
?Adele allude to pitch annl)yances, for they will
...me in the way. of buyiness. These, however,
wire so ludicrous that wb cannot forbear mention,
ACCIDENT.—!I painful acci dent • oC
at- Card's steam aaw mill last week by
:44,13ich an employee lost his eye. The saw, cir
- slar, wa. running Through a largo log, larger
ihan the diameter of the saw when a knot %ca ,
upward and forward with great \eP city,
,triking the yOnog man !Olin the right eye. cam
pletdy destroying it.
VIRE IN+ CHATHAINI.—A barn ow no
by Mc. Elihtt Bowen, in Chatham, was dcstro3
by fire on the eight of, the 23d ult. l‘lr. Bourn
had volume.' from the Oceola races atter night,
and took A candle to light himself into the hare.
Se tine the candle upon a girth Of the bay, lire
wa eommuniviled to the inow of hay, 1111(1 811011
wa beyond control. Thu barn waz well tilled_
N. insurance.
-,-
3.IPIVt Geo. Thompson
• rectidg a pretty dwelling on Second Avenue.—
Ten years hence that part of our village will be
the finest built of all
Mr.
Charles giosier's new house, on Main
:Tug t, is progressing, though slowly.
Mr. F. D. Bunnell, the indefatigable, has pur
chased Bigoney's hall and: commenced to im
prove it by letting in more light. Go ahead, Mr.
and earn tho enviable repute of saving
11 '1.110Y:1re film the shame of having no public
4. Rev. Otis Gibson, late of Elmira, i
i:o_Wellsboro by the Conference. Mr.
incite of the most elfet(,ivo men ie the
~ ,; rire, e o,V,inftience, and is deservedly popular in
1 , !, - i region, where he was horn andrearol.
I It..v, A. W. Staple's, who rtires;.,gees to Hector,
I. Mr. E.tupl(s eztublish;46
n,, e.eirviablo repo-
Il i
•,,a for piety and Leal during his" stay among
.1., He leave.: t o sooletyqin capital financial
,:wlition, and carries with hini the profound r , -
-!,r , i., of our people. • : , .
Cu. SUPERINTENDENT--Prof. Price
I..v,ing resigned the County Superintendency on
i p io. , :oont of ill-health, the State Superintendent
vo7 appointed Rev. J.'F. Calhine, of this 1.243 -
I ..1..1) to till the vacancy. The appointment is an
~ f fiaeotly good one. Mr. Calkins iMittgurated
:cc preeent School System in Tiub. County. no
" great difficulties. He iz? one of the best nod:-
m
1 ---,. ~
.:. the county mi otrej t !.hie appointment, not
"tltmlo press "'but to,the admirable manner
uhb hhe 'ditT get] hid duty twelve years_ago,
l LLE:D DV- 2 L 7 (IDT24 I .- ar(l .
net to arinounee'the death of Mr. Henry
:1, of Delmar, by lightning; :-troke, during the
- , 'ere storm which raged - CT/ this vicinity Fri - -
hy afternoon, tith insh`f Mr. Gifford entered the
during the 'shower; and being tired I I ay
,l an en the carpet near the, stove 'to mgt. A tef
, 11111 refthnntier shook the building, giving
arprehensio i ns that. the house wss t tin e k.
I " , lik.f Mr. Gifford went taarouge his father and
lifele:b. The bolt is thought haro
down the hove-pipl - though nu oti•or
was observed. •Idr. tiiiftrd Wa9 0110 of our
t,•t citizens, and kaves a- faintly to- mourn hi
•• his fantsral ir.3.4 attended at the l'renby le
church in this villagls, Sunday atitcrnt
A PPOINTid ENTS of EAST GEN Es
rl.er.srn.-=--Pre l Oding EldemElmira District,
Dittiict, J. N. Broun;
in ; Oistrirt, W. Cochrane; Penn Y:111 District,
I 1%. ILl.l.ion. The following ale the appoint
-,-sts for the Troy District: Tro4 J. IL Blades;
f...randa, .J. T. Brownell; Burlington, E. Sistyt;
J. Thouipstid; .Monroeton, Wekle. and
Wrightr; Springfield, J. East
Videim; Turkmille, 11. 4. 1, 4 u.u;
Moiriff; M. T. Wiwvit e.
\ '..h•lolirg,i(.7. L. F. Howe; Lain
Weli4boro, 0. L. (iitiron; ; .:Eloi4littrg, d.
'dioga and Lawrene.wille, 3. .1. 'Port on:
P , r. , :lin;ll and 11. P. ti CharleSten.
`:Ath:on• Farmington, W. M. I iaokell;
' 11. Welver; Westfield, V. Bowler;
,ittookfattl,
'r. Lowell; West Chatham, A. T. i'•utitii;
4, ( i. N. Packer.
NE ATLANTIC fOr Sept en) pr,•-
(• 111 my and varied attra,tiow, St 1 1 ,,itor Sum
a rcnuirltable paper in the nature of
'Phedey "abuta America, ein tn.Vng n wide
Flynt int; great " Calladian
. i Av, i
Water, , ,'! AletnnrieF," "IVife
Wszer,"•ltlinoi• fiatHari Tract 1,," ;tail ecv et-al
plans. give peat valde to this number.
Tt ,, f-corkd chapter of -Cast Away in the Cold"
ex , sitc the interest of On? foul y /Wks for
Peruh , ...r even more than the .tirst. It takes
here through a thrilling adventure among
and leaves him floating away out
Itlo on a flea of ice.. There are other
equally good, though no othei equally ex
'• l ilig,‘and. the illoArations by Fenn. foppin, and
t n ,, ,..tre fall of life and spirit.
Il the
,magazinea may he hurl at Young's
store, or of Mrs. Etz; at the Pest Office,
;`
it tiejorgA6iitifY al - i4;iir f
1%-P , tql 4 1 4( 4 t t rifrni T il iltyolagro touehtn4 101
it
i
deadlo'ctlitilicen ir.fibening •&13/14 1 '..ti,u:ddlga
Companies. Magee saya that • there
was no contract bet seen the companies named,
but lictweet the lathir and_ the Yall Ifivtik Com
pany; and that the Tiogn. Company never had
the right to use his sidings at Corning, though its
trains have been TereNl upon them against his
pretest since April 'IE63. lie says that there is
no contract to permit' the Tioga Company to con
nest with the Erie Rtakd, and that the differences
between the , Fall. lifoOk., ant .Morris 11410., cm - 4
panics bitv - e been adjusted so that tim-i4ial 0f,..,t ; h4
la4erT4asseil/everite the Erie' road. Having
inthliehed the f ether twsiou, wo now briefly give
Magen;i:.
.. ,
PASEBALL.—The second niutcl! gam p
between the Agile,lltan.Sfield,trmlltionithr,Thida )
. was played at Tiogal August 29, with tho :fol
lowitig result:• • , • • .
/ iNNINUS. l.
Ann.) , 15 • '1
1 7 2 5 2 2-39
Mostrort 1 : .4• 2 4 • 7 6 7 -1-35
Fly Catches—Agil 8 . , Ithinitur,.3 .
• Fouls Caught, " 7, " 4
Home Run— " AVilimx, 1
Plum of game-3:1
Umpire—Jas. De ey, Tioga. Scorers—T. H.
Elliott,-L. H. Tuttle. •
. BASE-BALL.- I Thq se con d Match
- Game between the first Nines , of tlie "Keystone"
and " Oceola" Clubs, came off in this village
Saturday, in presence of a large ialowd of specta--
tors. The game was magnificently played, the
ground being contested inch by inch. The
catching and pitehir 'of the Met'hees, of the
" Occola," was ono o the itest, features of the
game ; and 'we belie -e it is generally admitted
-that the ".0ceola" fu l ade the most skillful playing
throughout. The tri o end of the game, however,
is "muscle," and upon this the "Keystone" won,
making their best sores on the Bth and 9th
Wo append t
KEYsToN6. 0.
ILE=
Excs9, c 3
Currey, p
Elliott, s' +..5
Kirkpatrick, lb
2b 4
Ritter, -3b 4
Mongol), If 5
Packer, of
l 'Connor, rf
0 •
27
3456 7 S 0
=M!EgI
Keystone
1) 511 U 4 14 21-61
24 0 6 0 13 9-54
mo 6; OcToln 4: ; •
Oceola
EMI
=
11om - e•ltons-:—Keys
Packer 1, O'Connor
Carr :I, Fitzgerald 1.
oe—Cari , ey 2, 'Williams 1,
. Occola--E. McPhee
lfinpire=W. Wick]
Iy-n.
am, Atlnlaid Cltib, - Bra'ak=
ood, Keystone, S. Oeorr,
Scorers—W. Shin
Oceo}a,
fiarve
tirtg Grain
- -r.o. AGITATtIic :—I
FOlll4 ilfjlic thresher.-
to zvito an article on
reel Ily for the benefi
be r ail by many who
and ractiec, and :In
great errors annually
have promised you, and
and - millerA of this regikin,
harvesting grain, more es
of your readers. It may
aro my supe_riors in science
•1i can aid to correct the
irnoticztl by farmers. '
First—Wheat is b 3
long before euttfitgol
tiLit'iqrom One to tirtA
be cut scant ripe.. Th.
quality: Much shells
if let stand too long.
are aware that it is ea
the grain which is sea!
worth inure gor foddu
well known that graini
alike. In the best Fel
the straw. I prefer t
out,of the milk, even i
I`bind in email i•lieav!
together—eight brAcid
and two top: , downna
(shook will stand the
ninny allowed to stand too
us ,redueiug the yield of .
i,unds the liushcl. It ebo'd
loss is both in quantity and
wing the process of cutting
All of soy fellow-laborers
ler to cut, bind and shook
.t ripe. The straw, too, is
,r than ripe'straw. It is
doe's not ripen. every year
sons The berrkripens before
cut as soon as the berry is
f the straw is rather green:-
I ,cs and shook ten Eheaves
. each other tops upward,
, 1 711, tied together. Such a
inn better than the "Thitch
ME
. .
Wheat tic) harvested
moisturt: in the ktraw
swartli t \even twenty or
day, the straw will wi
between the joints an,
the berry.
'or to haul any grain to the
It inwlnd tun song it will
•en mould. If farmer.: had
%%mild be some exem-e for
1
ICOUI habit, and a 'lack of
40 his promised seedtime
I'
ng such grain has caused
lest expense, and grinding,
d the millers. Worse than
cat is apt to be killed, and
lakerF are troubled about
Serum]—lt is an •tm
hale iltfl , VQ iL is eared
sweat, too tnuch, and e
to pay %%hal rage therel
doing it. It arises fif
confidence in Him wll
and harvcQt.
much sickness and us
such wheat ha, plaga
all, the' lifo of such wl
thus the women and
raie...ing the epunge.
wheat properly , the land
1 and only the best seed
1. ( - ,uld he dragged if in good
vet, and the sowing late.—
' grow up, and mould the
ter the 'caper.. 'I hope the
County alit take pride in
culture, for there is more
a all the babe-ball playing
D. G. EDIVAUDS.
CharleAcn,'Augubt 15,67,
In o'rdcir to harve4
should Ike in good orde
:awn ; The gliound
order, but not if it be
Othern i e weede will
sheave, when bound a
young men if Tiogu
imp;oveinents in Agr
real profit in it than 'i
in 11.10
l uossir.—Truly
gMten.- Even our ha
stirred itp a few faiuil
Lace a few words from
sdf t3c+.,iper,'• and
village in Tiuga Count.
"yaw:in Cann-1 ht
in the column in The d
Sonic people think it i
tire shortcoMings of 111
tVirdt differently. We
ily are f-oci3l, that the',
the name of common E
talk and not talk about
peoplo will 110 things
1111.1.1tAIXI.fet We will ha l
self olio of the great
ployed to uproot the er
are Ibeee whO have the
backbiter. I will' inst
itt ivhich I hare born
minim; strife :1 lii uu
thrmiglyin [mat di mi l
the butt:hues hand... Kim
in itself, but it had al
solved to pr a teet p it i
practice , totlifstr4. I til l
the "Gl,rgons"
serni-oecasionally to ill
of community). The
deliberation, gave the
affair. When the Met
being of an excitable
enraged that. she under
of noxious compounds
commotion b , rought t
butcher'b wife, who, toi
tor from. f stritting
tiuns i Lip spouce,szi
ti put the ireful wife t
pngiii •1•: :ia '• snia3
the orportizpe arriy.tl
Butclice.z rattler. i‘lin
wroth at :
n 1,4. Ong t h e Doctor, w
to the vlaret ul tho 111
b.th, triih , coin
i~~:r„u.r:t tiu nl.l .u.l
~111/
Juidst ,•(' hi: 111 thr juli•
by Ow I,t , tt..r half of
of 1163 wa: to put the
treat. (;,lher now reig
luau. of drugs on his re
;. though I WAS lately
;on" that the doctor nod
d nod other con
ace and del . ..nice. I will
and report. Now do )--ou
great wrong in making
doctor hit - :c.[ the butuh-
int . ..raw ti by n " (40r
Intleher knives at i
ccaltvl we:4, ,, ons of ()tie
inilxire into tho_idatter
think I VellS guilty of it
public thc fact tat !be
er's wife? You kuumr,i
it was iny duty to breakf
I had to fill up the face
—lt wa.l certainly iv
the butcher's wire, un!e
Tho prentrro for scanda
that wo abandon roxista,
. OcEau.. "0. R.
8 E McPhee, 43 2 6
9 0 McPhee, p 3 7
6, N 1110Phm ss ' 5
C dari, lb 1 9
4 ( Duly, J, 21) 3 - 5
5 Piker, 3b 4 6
5 Kinney, If- q
Pitzgemid, of
A 'Dulzi, rf
3 5
...4 4
i.37' 54
gets the benefit of all the
whereas, if •it lies in the
thirty minutes on a bright
1, and stop the circulation
gossip is of: gossip 4 . -
Mess. gogsip s.cifis to have
quarrels. At least 'we
one who subscribes hint
ates frutu a well huown
lle suyeth:
r ye been greatly interested
,yilidur devoted to gossip.
l a great crime to speak of
!ighbors. But you and I
old that the human ram
. 'must talk and how in
❑se, can a man Or worrit#,
his or her neighbors? I',
ey ought iitit • to .do, they:
our say. I regard uny-'
•st ethical agents ever ent
ers of society; But there
impudence to call Me a
mention olio iif thesiaset
rengletV accused of pro-
. of my morning walks;
le, I saw the Doctor kiss
wife. It %slsa littlr. thing
evil tendency-, and I fe
moral; by rendering such
refoict rtimrted the fact to
.1y of old ladics who 'meet
tube into the moral status
"ilorgons," after mature
pnLliu - a ver4ion of the
11-',s wife beard, the . facts,
temperament, Phe was 'o
( Look to ~, eidp the di:Termer
with the broomstiek. The
, the Scene of action ,the
ri3scno her 'friend the Doe=
lemonztration of the :ace
;cl a eha'a, and endeavored
mug,/ what, his known to
" bnt wa4 il,revented
-4,11 Ileatt - ‘,l poW . c...r.s, the
it; alki a
boat hi; ilauThter-iu-lair,
t seized mithL n deFini 'Co
-in or drugs. The Doctor.
1:11(.13dable, tutil art to `rock
ink) ",t4ak."
only interrnpLA in the
1.3. an ni:Pault in Itia real
:ITIEZI;2I)niA. The effeez
was a great Wrong; and
up the intimney even if
ly well."
ng for the Doctor to Mee
the hitter will willing.
is very great; so great
eein despair. It -stands
to reason'tliekwo . kilow:.athing or two' alput our
Abakie
•
'the strictest ecinfidenee,we make a clean breast'of
all we know of ioriain affair iihich lately' re
freshed all the old ladies in th is regioU,
m aud,tied
bl t rgoriespf bthe m4I6VIf ,•-,;
strait eLiner. ' t was as folloWetli s. '
Ono qui9. , nglit.,irt leaft,iJune z , when biTd7„ and
r ,
bees were all in tune, two lovers wa beneath .
the ino t ort iTlianig4. was i fairfso ; as:tho Tiraiiil, l,
thiy.trailiettaftil talkie 'belie/sill I t o. Ahadb; ?vitt'
!lobo to harm 0r ... , tualtr_, afraid. -Ilet rimed was
il ' e and his' wa's - Jcni, an'd lio Wasia l t . t'afid'sho was
SEW, be took to her and, teuksheTin
.to,dd. , ,lays
•
Jill] to Site, by all the snakei Chia scluiriu aiming
the brush and brake,s, I like you better 'n birck
wleat oakei! kiaysSuo to Ji tti Siiieti ytwrollbiufi'
it, and bden, and come, and genii 'and •doni3 it,
I liker.you next to'n new bunnit! "Says Jim 'to
Sue, itiy*Urtly i ina'vc busted, but havo al '(tie
gals inistruted, and nary a Cam is to be trusted !
Says Sue to Jim, I will ho tree, if you lore me
as I love you, "nuittay:99art cat onr.,loyuin two!"
Says Jim to Sue, through thick and thin, for your
true lot'yer. Cou't
Sue
tattk gul
agin ? Jim leaned to Sue, Sue loaned on 'Jim,
hisin9so Witched luir jockey' brizikt four lip*
want iahem b.fthem!,l, :And :thenowt, tkeni ,
and TRE:4; and ! blAyaii of" green
yoting men, in Juno, under the•moon, when frogs
and' crtekeds lire itt tune, test ybui names "get IMO'
the4paper&i.oonl •EP.:3
RIPORT OF EAST L'HtIItLESTON.
CIIESSE,FAcTOIIY, for the manth -:torainedeini
Aug. 1,1867; arid onding Aug.
lbs. (
Patrons. of_ . . _ of
milk. 'Cheese.
Nelson Whitney, "'7622` 762.2
W. V. Bailey, 850, _ 855.0
George Parker, - 15748 1574.8
J. W. Bailey, : 1089.9
Elias Tipple, 6700 670
•
A. Eaton, 6275: 627:5
Solar Satterly, ° 3685 - 303.5
C. H. Stone. I - 1176 1 7
J. Petrie, 1536 " 353.0
J. M. Bailey, -- 8777 377.7
G. P. Benedict
. AV, Avery,
Edwin Pratt,
Edwin Pratt t Co.,
J. Mr. Fenn,
Bradt lc Collins; - 2738 273.8
Collins d , Jennings, 2373 . 237.3
L. Key:4
J. O. Diattf
Cyriis Dartt, • 2758 275.8
M. D. Rico, 4865 - 480.5
Nathan Lester, - '5032 503.2
It. (Tile, 2701 270.1.
Calkitm, 3519 351.9
(leo. Mott,-
IL 11. Nickerson
Aim Bullock; 5).01: , 510.1
Wm. Spnare, ~ . 3554 . • 355.4
Wert'ley PRO., ~.-„?' .„ • 3877... , . • . 387.7
Chester l'artridgo, ' 1914'. ' -181.4
L. 11. Shtimway, .. , 2290 ' , ' 229
Ilarvey Adams, , ' 3343 . ' '334.8
• '
J. Thomas', - 1281. . ' 128.1
C. W. Pitta, , , • 3900 390.
E.liigerick; 4386 438..6
M. Benedict, ', 3772 377.2
J. J. Neal, - ' 2.617 261.7
11. Petrie, . .. 952 ' 95.2
M. Avery,
J. Goodall
bbn.f.i. Week. 9, ' 299' 29.9
Alonzo Wlo.tney, 41 2 ..i . ;• '414
J.. - InL;•e,iiek, ' 73
~
~ / . 7.3
J. C. Benedict, .3860 . • 356
David Wilcox.. • 3008 ' :010.8
L. H. Robbing, ; , 1:107 1:10.7
, •
Jas. 11.4ird, -s 109
a , ',.. 9
49.
11. Duinux, ' 5118 511.8
Fred. Deniter, :;" , - 21::7 , 213.7
J. B. Merrick, ' . 321,
J. Doclisteller, 7327
Aggrogatee, • 100,251 1M2.1.1
..Tatal milk' in May as per-Report, 52,7111
" June " " . 205,108
July " " . ...... .2,51,553
" ` " „Aug. a 4.. .... :198,251
'Total aggregate in four month , :
Many of tli%i 'patrons 'have been engaged in
mitNinw butter, which with natural call.ea ac-'
count , lor the, large deficit.
Thia - leprot is helived to be correct.
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. All aiY ) " ; •
1.4 - - • COtitilletrAg.
ELIAS - TIVFLV
•
Tlott A COUNTY' INSTITUTE OF IN—
ittiv —ThisSoeiety will hold its next Qmar-
Icily meeting at. the CoUrt, Wiese in IVellsboro,
Sent. 12, Do-mer, ,,, ont M. :ma
continuo its sessions until , Friday night.
i'he object of the association is the acquire
ment awl dilfurAon of useful knowledge upott oil
suliject.t which are of general inter est." It ex
pected that Papers will be read on the following
sul t joets :
1. Is Phrenology a Science? ; :
2. Planetary Influence on Ve g etable tirowth.
3. Olaeiers.
4: Domestic Manufactures. •
5. llealth and Disease.
ii. Fruit Culture.
7. Climatic Influences.
8. Law.
0. The Postal System.
30.
11. Destruction of Fruit Trees by Curcidio.
12. Toad—the Quality and Quantity best, pro
motive of health.
13.
,Lifti Assurance.
11. Chairs.
The public are respectfully invited' to attend
the sessions of the Institute.
By order of the Exec.. Committee:
If yon want your Watches,Clocks and Jewelry
put In tiptop order go to R.. E. Olney . ; Mansfield,
•' I AH Poor.",—So said a girl, day before yes
terday, upon applying to Dr. Do Graff for an
operation upnn a cross Eye. The Doctor, as is
his custom in such cases, gratuitously removed
the squint in a twinkling, and with many thanks,
she left the Institute with a pair of Eyes as
straight as anyhody's:--E/mira Daily .Aduerriaer.
IIST, OF likeL AIM ED LEl''-TERSiit' Wells
born Postotlice, Sept. I, LSO7:
oti
. .
n Dowen, Jas.- J. Clark, Mrs. Susan. Con
lli
vere,,, , Abrahain Downing Adalino Dibble, C. F.
Dart t, Mrs. Sarah A. Ford, Mrs.dnlia E. Goddon,
Ella S. Hoyt, F. M. Hills,, Messrs.. Wm., R. S.
Jones, John D Patton, John :Peareol„ Mrs.. ,Sco
'field, John Sabin, (leo. W. Scudder. J. Sherwood)
G.W. Smith, Miss Elira Smith, U. B. Smith,
.L. 0. Smith, John.Tolster 2, E. D. Faller, Howl
and S. Warring, Geo. S. Wilson, R. I'. , Wilson,
Wm. Wyrnack, Sarah M. Wilson.
Please say "advertised." .
•,
M. II ART, P. M
T-E OC3 4mll. Tx. ei;cl. .
Our enterprising:frienA, C. q.P.
Leonard at Lawrenceville, has recently completed
'a new tore on the site of the old one destroyed
by fire A large ossortment of Drugs L ldedicines,
Paints, Oils, he., can" beE-:"cen at the new estab
lishment.L-2ii.
Ar ntf: BAZAAR !—Notwithstanding-tho "fuss"
between "Andy"'• and Grant; the removal of
"Gallant Phil" and "Ono Legged Dan" and the
rise in gold consequent thereupon in -Wall Street.
WALL PAPER has declined in price and )(oust/
has tilled up, with a splendid Pall Stock, ranging
in prices from ten cents to ten shillings a r roll.—
Also dlerders id great , .variety, 'Our's;
Picture Frames and Nails, and every thing in
this line of Trade at YOUNG'S ARIETY STORE.
Sep., 4, 1567-4lwl' fr
PAS Ew a MIL L .—Tho S. ll. , Mathei Panning
tptde the romiunt•ut the Couniy . Vair
lust Fall, is without doubt tho
_best in usc. Its
sepia:itor, Which will separate Wheat from any
thing and everyth'in& , with which it may,liecni - seil,
is its distingnishingleature. - llfr.lthitheris Man
mhAnring this Mill at Lavrreneoville, Tioga Co.,
and wo,learn, has to work sharp to till orders.
Farmers should proetire'onti of .tilese mills with ,
outdolgy•
_•• _ _ _
The Futssuribers. send samples -of :goods ,
when applied for, by letter, and wilLforwara
pacliage6 free or charge-when the Order exeeeds
Xlo iu iinfount, to oil engtoiners in ',Yoga county
who euu be reached by c.rpre4e.
('„ruing, Aug. 1, '67.rj 3. - A. PAnsolis di cu.
MARRIAC-1-ES.
DArltln",-410DB- 7 -In :Amherst.. Aug. 24,
1247, by Rev. Mr. I , nlip, Mr. A., E.<Pttiloy, for
imirly of Mansficht, and Miivt -A.lelia /tobb,
of Amherst, Nri!. „ "c • •
GILI,ETT Sell USLEILL--in rilossburg, by
Reynolds, Sept. 2lst, Mr. J. Derow
of Richmond. to .Miss Sarah', M. S'cittuder.
of Blossburg.
Tellow's Irolel, in
Sept. 2, by -Hugh Young, Esq., 111 r.
John Eagliell of Morris, l'a., and Miss Illiuma
Dibble of Delmar, '..fioga. Co., I'a.
MRS. FOY'S ,
Corsets , and Skirt Supporters,
all tiZt•b, at' ~• . C. Ji.lKEllstlY'S.
C A O P3kl WOOL &y P. R. WILLIAMS
CO. , July.lo.
;SPECIAL , N:CTICES..,
4 3:K
. :"`N "
•
• :COL,GATE
• 1
r e T:fi • ' GERtIAN
&CO tRASIVE SOAR
ta4C fOn3ll r 11,1tE;.1
CA'Y " •
4r k" .MATEMALS, and may be con
yehleted the BT4NDARD
..satiLtENCE. i FAT4gale viqui
• 'fhZ''ff.Pt W-PaScririi
WITH ITS GLOOMY, iATTEN4oiIiTBe , - , LOW'
BFIRIT3i 'DEFRESHION;;AN I VOLIHITARY
EMIORIOtio; IMR9 'OF SEMEN,, HPEF;MATDIR/rA.
" •
LOSS OF POWER, DIZZY DEAD, LOSS.D.Pi MEW'
CittY AND THREATENED IMPOTENCE •AND
BEOLITV, find ROVERED3H ' CU 4 RE in HUM
PIIREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC
4 7 0 TWENTY-FIGH.T.,
coinn,*4 or 04, 44st rglaantee mild and po sit Cri7;
natives, they strike at once the root of the matter, tone
11 1) the system, arrest the discharges, and .imparp vigor
and, energy t life and vitality, to thq eAtire man.. They
have cured thottiands of 'cases. 'Pride $6 per package of
six boxes, and vial, or $1 per single box. Bold by drag:
gists, and sent .hy loon alt receipt. of pries., •Address
'HUMPHREYS' EIPECIFICAIDMEOPATHIC MEDI
CINE CO., 562 BROADWAY, NEw.Yonx. 21aug67-Iy.
-AELIIIIIOLD'S FLUID EX
TRACT BaCHU
S a certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER,
I
ICIDNEYS, 01tAV.EL, DROPSY,, FEMALE COM
PLAINTS, 'GENERAL DEBILITY, and all diseases of
the 'URINARY ORHANSir'mbether existing:ld MAW ,
Ott INF:MALE; front iyhatever oause,originatlns „and no
matter of HOW LONG STANDING.
.biseasos of these organi requireelbs sive of a diu
,retiO.
It no treatment is submitted to, Constuniiiion or In
ettpfty may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported
frem these gioppeoth,apa
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
nad of FOstoriti, aopeuileupon pCo l tnpi
roliablo romiAy. •
FAELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
ufnvaids of 18•344iiiOniliiiired by
-
lIELMBbLD'S E:XTRACT 111JOIIIT is plotsant;
in taste and •odor, free from nil injuriltme proportitta,
and immediite In Its gallon. feb27-Iy,
"5363 536.9
1665 -. • 106.5
5827
;;lI.ELMItOdYS V...XtRAC` gives hoalth and
vigor to the Immo and bloom to the pallid Clieek. De
bility to aceompani&l :by' many alarming
and Ulna treaemont -la shin:Anted •tO; conentaption, In-
Barmy, or .epileptip eneue. • • feb27:dy.,'
•
5506. 7 :550.6
13/1
•
'TOR NON-11,12ENTION or 7.NCONTI_N ENCR of:Erina,
-irritittion, inflammation, or ulceration of the. bladder,
or kidineys,"cliseases of the proetrato glands, atone in
:the bladder, calculus, gravel or brcik duet deposits, and
all cliAonseo of tho bladder, kidneys and dropsical -evict
tinge., Una LIRLUDuLLII FLUID FI7IIAUT Bucmi: ' feb27.
'Aro Yon Afflicted with a Cough or a Cold?
• 1392 139.2
, 629•! ~ • 529.4
.ARE YOU PREDISPOSED TO CONSUMPTION?
Are hie Liles Of Your eldidren in Jeopardy from Sud
th-u and liepeutal AttarAs of Croup t if
so, Purchase a Buz. of--
EUP.ii6NI AL
I,OI3RICAMOR-Sll
2817 , 251.7
0160 ' 616
The PeoPer , Mora Sure and Effeetatil Reßudy for
Vougnsl, Coll , Croup, Catarrh, Asthmli, Erma
. ehitie, piptheria, and all PI11111011(Ir9 Dimeasee.
•
THE 411BRICATOR is a medicinal preparation in
the fo'rin of a Lozenge, which "of all modes, is the
mostl pleasant anacon yen lent, They contain nodele
terlona ihgredient, awl me warranted to ho always
safe, even for the,weake4t and most sensitive stomach.
In Croup They give 1711741/1/r7F. RELIEF. For Coughs and
Colds they era insalualdo. For Catarrh, Asthma and
Bronchitis. they have 710 canal in the market, (vide
Certificates accompanying each Pox.) Diptheria, that
dreaded and de,,olating dl sane, they control wonder-
AIRY and almost immediately.
Fiddle Speaker, Singer or - Teacher, should ho
without themooi they remove hoarseness and strength
en and ch ar the voice.
1447
2:12-4
141.7
252.4
ere—Ahrny+u e thorn iu time, and if Mu nyutptomue
ztio ...tvero uso %cry 15 rely.
-
.. .1. BLADES & CO., Prop're,
-
Errnita, N . .
i '`l qv l'Olt SA LIYIIY ALL DRUGOISTS.
Price 25 Cents Per Box.
Dcd,.12;1 R 66-1 y
11F:1011.161.11'S IXTRACT BUCHU and Imrnorca
Itesi: enri,, secret and del icatt; ilisiortlers in all
thew stages, At, littleexpense, little or. no change in
no inconvenience and no exposnie. It 1 , 4 pleasant
ink trite and ndor,iinmeilinte in its- action, and free
how all injurhuti properties., • fe1.04 -It
EN - pm:I:LED .AND DELTCATE CONSTITUTIONS ,
of both sexew, Ilse 111:1.11DOLD'S EXTRACT EUCIII3. It will
vivo twist. add ellergeile fotAitigs, And etinblo yon to
sleep w ell. 11,1)27-1y.
Tit E , 011,01tY OF MAN IS STRllNOTll.—Thererorit
the inirvt.ini and debilitated should linmedistely uyo
liEuttlol.l.'s EXTRACT Macau. feb-271y.
aMAN HOOP AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR nro regained by
EXTR.kei nI7CIIII. feb27-Iy.
SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR,
HAVE PeOVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EX
perieuce, an entire •imcceps; Simple—Prompt—
Efficient, and Reliable. They are the'only Medicines
perfectly adapted to popular nse—so simple that mis.
takes cannot be made in using them ; HO harmless as'to
be free front danger, an o efficient as to be always re
liable. They have rats . 1 the highest, commendatio
front till, and will always ender satisfaction.
No.
1, Cures reVerg, Congestion, Inflammation
2, 'do Worms. Worm-FeVer, Worm-Colic 25
do Crying-Colic, or Teething of infants... 25
4, do. DiV,thata of children or adults
do Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic '25
0, do Cholera-Morbas, Vomiting 25
7, do Coughs. C;ilds,' Bronchitis r... 25
S, di. Neuralgia, Toothache,,Eaccache
9, do HeadacheS, Sick:Headache, Vertigo... 25
10, do Dyspepsia. Bilious Stomach 2..1
11, do suppressed or painful Periods... ... : ... 25
12, tit) 'lVbttcs, to profuse Periods 25
I:t t do Croup, cough, dilßchlt Wreathing2s
11, do -Salt 'Rheum. Erysipelas, Eruptiond...' 25
l do Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains • '25
Ili; MO Fever and Agne, Chill Fever, Agues 00
17, do blind or bleeding 50
18; 4i? Ophthalmy, and sore or weak ]yes.... 50
10, do catarrh, sci4e , or chronic Influenza-4:1,o
20, a 6 Whoopingeongh, •lolont Coughs... 50
21, do iisthma, oppressed Breathing ' ' CO
22, do Ear Discharges, impaired, Hearing.. 50
23, do Scrofula, enlarged Glands, BWellings.. 50
24, do General Debility, Physical Weakness. 50
.25 ; '' (10 Dropsy, and scanty Secretions 5O
25, (10 Sea..Sicknelis; sickness front' riding..: . 50
27 . do Kidney-Disease, Grovel ' I'' 5 0
21 , do Nervous Debility,' Bomisal 'EMI3'
,i ; ' -,. sions, involuntary Discharges 1 00
29 , tdo Soro Month, Canker ..:* t ' 50
ao, do Urinary _ , Weahness,, vetting .bed.... 60
31, do Painful Periods, will, Spainns ..... .... 50
32, do Sufferings at cluing.) of life lOO
33? 00 Epilepsy, Bpasns,'St. Vittr'..DanFo,:,.,,afixt
at; do Diphiporia: ulcerated Born Throht ' 60
.9? u 6 LAM - It VIiLS. 140i:OCCO CASE S CONTAININO A
FOR EN CRY ORDINARY DISEASE A FAMILY
4ti SUBJECT TO,
AND A BOOK 01 , DIRECTIONS $lO 00
statillee V./aunt:i:ld .'rnAVELII4O tagiosonitti 20 to •
2S vials
.$5 1015
Specifics for RIB PIUVATE DISEAsEs, both for CUR.
iND and for PREVENT/TX trP:141110114, and ti
, 1.13 Unit pocket eases • ' ' $2 to $0
• /Is' Theo Remedies by tho ca'so or single box, aro
sentlb any part of 1110 country, by Mail or r:tpreas,
free oil charge ? on receipt of the ptit?e"..
Address linniPhie - ya* Specific
liomeopatllic Medicine Company.
(Ake azal Depot, No. & BROADWAY, NEW YortK.
brAlunit , itra:vH is consulted doily tit bis oflise, per
et)ttallY sr by letter, as above, for all forms of disc o.
The advertiser having been restored to health lu a
few A% eas by a very simple' remedi, Ml6' laving Ma.
.fered for several years witlea severe lung af f ection, and
that' dretul diseaio Consumption—is anxious to make
knetvii to his fellow-bufferera the means q cure.
To all who desirelt, he Will send a copy of the pro=
eerlption used tee of charge), with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will lind a
;sure cure for Censumptioft, Astlana - ,llronebitjc coughs:
Colds, and all Throat mid Lung Affections. The only
object, of ii advertiser in sending the Prescription is
10 heuellt the afflicted, auhl spread information whick
he ,Cenqives to be incaltudd,,, and, he Lopes every
Hu ti
‘te 44
r will try his remedy, as it will cost them noth-
N., and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the
pm. , "ptiou, rime, by retarb mail, will please address;
DPW: P.DWAIII) A. WILSON,
Williamshurg,"Ring's Co., N. Y.
• "
• •
A Hentlenia»'-whci guttered foi years front Nt;rYOUFI
Debility,,Premature Decay, and ctll466olifects of youth
fulitidheret ion, will, for the sakc. of Buffering human
ity, Bend i free to an who need it, the recipe and direr
-Dens for making the Jihople remedy by trhich
Cured. Sufferera wishing to prOlit hy - the naiventiscCeri:
ext)elUnce, ran do so by addretfiotriiti perfect confi
dence, JOHN it. OGDEN.
• :2:2e143 , 47-ty. 42 Cedar Street. New York-p
Kg: NO !:+rOltli UNPLEASAN'T AND *IINSAFiI
ILEMEDIV.S for unpleroant and claagerpns tilsensea.
Usa Ilohnbcdd'A Extract Iturhu and Improved Rose
WrlFil. fe1,27-4.
•- • _
S I: El) CONSTITUTIONS It/PTO/lUD 6y
11E,Liom II A ErTRAOr Bantu. feb27-ly.
II
EfEKM
• •
- . a
. ~,
• Pd'i - th re prepared uccordifik tot rules of Phei'initc
and ehentirtry, and are the meet active that can in . .i .
made. ' , . ,- ' - -'. feh27-ly.
•
.._
lira receiving a large
Vt. - lot of CHOICE NEW WHEAT
the fret iri market. To be sold, at reduced pri
ces. , 14aug67.
vi, 1 41
ITIT/1,714-1,7):4
, _
11-T. RELMBOLD t l iW OO / 84. 9 '
604 Bro(ilictariNoit , York, and
0127-Iy. 104 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa
• HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS,
.b'4MlL3' CASES.
R SALE, BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
TO CONSLTMPTITES
‘4 21 * 1 3" 67-1 3'
ERRORS OP YOUTH
I
11E1111:OLD'S. CONCE-I::TIATED (CT ithRaAPARILI A
• - IS . TRR GREAT PURIFIER.
DONVh• it Comes. . '
" 11.111V111XelliNGE P?
;The harvosl bas coma, the promise
o the man whoso broad acres wore properly
tilled;
I'' Wheat is good, corn bunkum, oats may be a
short crop,
Sat the average of all must be marked -as tip
•: top. •
"r MAKE no pretensions to 'prophetic fire, but
I. my reiteration of Bible promises to the in
dustrious worker was in good time. lam there
fore ercl!mldepe4 Ao,prophasy, tbutAolmdif. will 4
STAAVP TQ ' REA TH'
• -
this fall' and winter who has raised enough of
•grain and root crops to,koop him and, his family;
arul t limid Who lack anything in'the' Way of life's
sub'tantials will oscapo starvation by applying
"to meat tho
"BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE,"
where they wiji find, ply
POR
' -
' alut:ecket, aiof ttheap;iF i 5 4
FLOUR-X-XX-XXX
. ,
acliording to tbO 4
innrk: tat))11 the barrels; my
MACKEREL 4ft WHITEFISH
Tho latest catch
\ And, the, graatoat WOG
idoet of 0*
_ .)
_
, • o p
i _'. ,• . i . - :::. ..,
cr
44 .12fflint, gobbing, roaring, pnd placid Son. , '
I furtb morn proptioty ! tIW jivprY . 122/ir k . , af\A
man, cop
thoui ..distinutioio.3 Of , ,00lskr;" raeo;or: sot,
will ie
.. ~
• .
' C eeied, tut . riot Ihetiiated, •
by uallag the splonfiki
r E
which I sell cheaper than tho
GRIAT -AMERICAN' TEA COMPANY,
(or aw other man. Sarkiism,) and no express;
charge, except - the express oharge of so much'a
pount, Which .yeit always pay when you trade
with ne.
i ll
I ve had and expect to continue to have a
gre "51)0117 of
_
,
" Kaughphy
MO i llIA (from Mecca) JAVA, BRAZIL,
AND LAGUIRA.
•
(Ihilatlor of. which rhymes with, but was not
grid ut " lltnira.")
rm further able to pay that j) coj) 1 a will eat
muelor little, in prOportion to their appetite,
and . vill , pay for much or little, according to
thet A roney. I cell Tea by the quarter pound,
of c rsc, but prefer to wholesale it in packages
of rif less than , . ~ ''. ' • .. ' i t,
SIXTEEN OUNCES,
and,• persuasion, can he induced to sell
chest,r a dozen pounds to one customer.
iMATH_ERS
will buy and 2ell
1 .1114 R OL UOE
at be:e,rioes, asking only a good chanco to pro"-
vido clothing to koop him family
btjT OF "I'liT;1 1 001t .1.1064",
lforo, Aug. 14, '67. W. T. MAT II EltB
J 1. NOON'S & CO.,
cIOS'IIVG OUT SALE
}
SUMUR DRESS GOODS I
Conte.
IN order sell out'tlie balance of our Summer
Stock t
. n nice room for
NEW FALL GOODS,
• the subsrihers h&c , Toad() the following
'
eITC
, ; • ,
Bost Crownfrorindinos 62/ to 50. et'.'
Agora WI& Alpacas r 4om.. 139 to 55 "
'"
.! " from.. '44 to 311 "
Bost Buff Alrseilles from" 871 to 021
Grenadine- Bb.wls ,
$6 00 to $5 0,0
500 to 4 00 ,
Best Parasol? 375 to 300
\ • 250 to 200
.c • • 200 to 150
And many 4therartielea at equally great reduc
tions. OrdStoek of.Staplo Goods' wo are keep
ing full of hrgains, selling
Prints, god fast colored, at 121 cents,
Brown Ss,etings, good width, 121 cents,
Bleacheipiuslins, -" / 8 1.cP 1 4?'
Ticking, kinims, Stripsb, pppcks, Cottonadcp,
Our entire Stock averages
lower 'prices han at any time during the lak five
years, J. A. • PARSONS CO.
Corning, N Y., July 24, 14167. ! 1
Spco ND ANNUAL KXITIBITION OF
.horses t the Knoxville D . riving Park, to be
old on tit( Society ' s Grounds Thursday and, Friday, Sopember 19 and 20. 1867.
PREMIUMS.
Ist DAY—CLASS:T.
• i ; Ist l .2d l '3d
Colta uhderB montlusobl, „_. • . • s' 3 ,'• $ 2 • $ 1
CLasS 2. s'olts 1 year old aut4nder 2,, ,2 1
CLABB 3. (ohs 2 years old and 11106'3; ' - ' 1 3 1
David Rexbrl. Wm, Simons, Jared Davis, Jr', Judges.
C 14 1 ,32 4. Mire and colt, 5 3 1
CLAss 5. Bret draft team. 5
Wm. - Wass, Janes Knox, Hiram Freeborn) Judges. ,
CLASS G. t 11118 rs old and under',
• speed co idered, • • .1. • 1'• 6." 3•• 1
CLAHS 7. eallions yra old and over, , '
bpet - sl, Mk beats i bardess best 3in 5 DI 6 2
D. L. 'Aiken, :. G. Parkbut4t, It, P. Broviti, Judges.
et.ss4 S. Apurse of sso—Best stallion, '
•
gelding, w mare owned in Tioga co.,
or townslips of Addison, Tuscarora,
- : IYondhuy, and Tronpsburg; mile
.heats, Nit 31n5 in liarness, $35 $l5
'l• . n. Bunnell S. B. Bowen, Charles Toles, Judges.
t 2d, DAY. • ;, • I
CLAs9jO. Daft stallion, 4 yrs 014 and
Cr'orer 4 2
lra linehloy, :udgo Veil, D. Blllings;Jtidges," •
CLASS 10. 3year old stallion speed coiis'd. ' 3
Q. F. Billings, Ooldsmith„ L. D.Taylor, Judges.
CLASS (11. 3- earold colts, rnaro or gelding,
hperid conedesel , 5 3
3ei trand Du mane) Isaac Plank. Judges
CLAS: , 12 Limbic teams, speed considered, 5 3
B. A. Sinead,,f. Bullard; A . Cropsey, Judge.
,
on, All Ifotms entered for ilia nbovo preminum mmit
be owned in Toga county, or in Ow four town;
mentioned unler (lase 8. '
4r' i Swemstakes purse pf sl r ^s, free to all horses,
4,t0 eater 3 tO start.: $lOO for - best apil $25 Tor 2(1 gent.
Mile heats, hot 3 in 5, in liarnhlis;ana to trot under
the rules of the track.
Tabor,Dr.llteeley, Thomas Baldwin... Judges.
3d DAY.
Xial- A Meld), flame of Bail° Ball, one•half the gate
money to be divided between the contesting clubs.
trfj... Free to aty club in the county.
DI . V. rprpli, Sec. [aug 14-4 O.IT. WOOD; Preen.
4i0r.41 ecams
• - -
at a great bargain at
''Aprill, 1867. ^,
A sFEW.MORE PIECES
of those subsetial SLotinks and at.
, April-1, 1 - "T.'' ' (. M. KELO7'§.
LADIES' 'SETS from $1.50 to $3O, at
(loci* FOEEY'S
ICH Bolemian Glass Vases, at
, deep ' FOLEY'S
•
rt ALENDiii, Frefich, Marino and ~oburati
kj Clocks. a: [decl9) FOLEY'S.
.
• . You . kind :
the lateat. arri;edof Now Goode KELLY'SI
. April 1,1867.
K.,
)~ .!~!
' - Q •
OF
C. B. KELLY'S
NE; ill SP 01 1 .4GOIIKt
' AT Trit -' dhill'iNl? STORE`
IN b:LOSS_:S' UR G, :PA
I -
WE have just received a new and well so
le?tesl,, stock! of l Goods !Adapted; to. the
'spring tiadht, And are erepariid tb 6ffer a BETTER
assortment and
BETTER BARGAINS,
•
Ei t I • t i r
than anSr otbor Store in Ticiirti Or* ildjofniOg
°unties.
Our exparieneo has taught us to buy
GOOD GOODS,
and no others, thereby gain and hold s the 'Donn.
Once of our customers. They are afro ot_got
tiflg GOOD GOODS, and for LESS , MONEY
that' thoy can got them olsowhero, and this is
why the .
_._. 1 -,•.;
CO IPANY' STOIC
is Monetantly thronged with customer while other
Meiehants cry bard times.
Aye keep mmatantly on hand a large stoek,of,
DRy
Eli
GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARD
WARE, WOODEN ,
IRON,' NAILS,' NAIL
RODS, HORSE
SHOES, '
anti . almost everything for Farmers or Mechanics
use: We also keep a fineAassortmetrt of
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- FURNITURE, 4RPETS, BOOTS AND
IiATSI AND CAPS, FLOUR
AND - FEED CORN. MEAL:
PORKAND FISH
OE ALL 'KINDS.
SALT,
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both coarso and fine, by Ad bay,rel, sack and box,
constantly on hand.' I c ifsbort almost everything
usually, kept in a country Store, may be found
at tae
COMPANY STORE
Onr stock is• new and complete, jtist what the
people want. Wo invite an examination of our
IMIE
I GOODS e- PRICES
befklre buying elsewhere. We take pleasure in
showing Goods, and still more in giving our pri
xes. For, with the fine Stock we aro enabled to
show, and prices sb
EXTREMELY LOW;
We feel sure of success. 4
Any goods that wo sell that aro not is" repre
sente nbo returned and the money will be re
funded.
We make no unnoce sary display of Goods
upon the sidewalks; our Goods aro in the house,
neat, clean and tidy, and a plenty of help wait
upon all who s wish Jo see them.
COMPANY FORE,
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F. N. DRAKE, Sup't
Bloseburg, May 22, 1867
NEW 'GOODS! NEW GOODS
J. R. Bowen
RAVE just returned from New York with a
large assortruUnt of
SPIING & ,SIIIII I IER GOODS
Bought at Panic Prices, and' will be sold (moor- ,
(Jingly. We respectfully invite attention to our
stock of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
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VER Y, NNE. AND ,CHEAP,
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also, a large line of
CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SIIItIAIE
CLOTHS, LADIES' CLOTHS, &
LADIES' SACKINGS,
Also, a large and now assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
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at greatly ioduccil pric'es
BON-TON, SILVER SPRING, and pther
kinds of HOOP SKIRTS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS;
'HARDWARE; CROCKERY,
GROCERIES,
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HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
And many other things whiCh(we will be pleased
to slid*, to all who, will call and exanrine our
STOCK O'F'GOollg
.gefore 'purchasing elsewhere, as WO believe it
will pay you for your time and trouble.
SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES . , &T.
READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO.
Don't\forget to call at the
EM IRE STORE, NO. 1 UNION MOCK
WMlailoro, May 15, 1867.
`Leme"t`lt► ~Co ne:
THOSE LARJE STOCKe
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GOQ.DS.
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EVERY THING YOU WANT.I
T. L. BALDWIN & CO.,
"HAVE JUSTIPURCHASED a largo stook o
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SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
embracing a gOneral and complete assortment of
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS
GOODS, FROM A CALICO To
SILK. CLOTHS AND
CASSIMERES,
DOMESTICS, YAN K E E NOTIONS,
lIATS AND CAPS, ' CLOAKS,
SI AWLS, BOOTS & SHOES,-
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, PAPER
HANGINGS, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
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FLOUR, TORRE, FISH, SALT, IRON,
NAILS,
i 'ARMING TOOLS,
ST NE WARE,
ANY THING YOU WANT.
These Goods ' have been selected with great .
care. Since the decline, a largo portion of them
direct froth the manufacturer. We propo:c to
doll them cheap for the Greenbacks. All kinds ot
Produce taken in exchange for Goods. ~
T. 'BALDWIN ,S: CO.
Tioga, Pa., May loso.
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•uo!loodsul Isoq wet semi,' puu spoop anp
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quutpilaw spoof) Lta la'Ao soSepaespu omit! oil
4 .flo.t!sniaso ssoulsnq eAumpaull cr! ifulltrog
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SPRING.* , STYLES.
at Kalifs. Ladies' walk Ifil • • Apr. 1, '67
MEM
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OF
Groceries,
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(pain aseq) 'Rana, uax,a,na
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B E . A Li E S
(Late Polvi;11;0)
Ell - 111110 - CATION.
For all lineearce incident to. Cattle, and
MP/Imam Fleeh,reqUiring the uee
an External Application.
TnEsnew Compound; Prepared by a practical Chem
ist, having a full knowledge of all the medical
vlr
tues of each ingredient that enters into its composition,
fa warranted to exeeed anything of the kind ever yet
offered to the Public as an external application for the
diseases for Which it is recommended. We are satisfied
that it will work its own road into the confidence of all
who use it, and those %Om try it once will never be
without it, and therefore we rely on experience as the
best test of its usefulness. - it le pronounced by Perri-,
era, and all who have tried it, to bo the best applitlP'
thin over used. This Embrocation has been put up for
over eight 3 ears, and it is only through the Increasing
demand and urgent request of my friends and tbo
Public that I 'send it forth as the grand remedial sent
for the various diaussis to which that noble and ueeful
animal, the horse, is subjeet. •
Many remedies have, boon altered' to the Public lender
different forme, Rome of these are injurious, others at
best of little use, and many wholly improper to an
swer the 'Willow) for Which they are recommended.
A Judicious and really useful "composition, free from
those objections, has therefore long been ,desired -by
many gentlemen who have valuable horses, and are un
willing to trust them to the pro of designing and pre
tended Farriers. Their wishes are at length fully grit-'
tiled,Nr. Beale) being prevailed upon to allow this
Emb on (which has proved so efficacious to the
vario d senses) to be prepared and brought out to the
public. ' •
This Embrocation was extensively used o:4the Gov
ernment during the war, Address all Orders to
DR. .EDMOND 'BEALE,
truth Second Street, Philadelphia,
For sale rekoepers gorierally. 17apr67-6m.
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For ealo at Rork. Diug Stoic. • I s ,
SEWING MACHINES.
Ve Claim for the Florence the' follotoing advan
tages over any and all Sewing Mt
chines in the World:
It rimkei four different' Batches, the lock, knot,
double took, and double knot, on one and the
same mi►chino. Each stitch being „alike on• both
oldie of the fabric.
Every Machine has tho rerereible feed motion;
which enableethe operator, hy'slmply- turning a
tfitimb screw, to have the work run either to the
rl ht or left, to stay any part of tho seam, or
Oten the ends of seams, without "turning the
ic. -
Changing the length of stitch, and from ono
kind of stitch to anothor, can readily be done
while the Machine is "in motion. . .
The needleis easily adjusted, and does not skip,
stitches.
It is almost noiseless, and can be used where •
quiet is necessary. ' L 6 , ,
Its motions aie all pOsitivel there are no
springs to get out of order, and its simplicity en;
utiles any ono to operate it. L
It dues not require finer threiid on the under
than for the upper side, and wit sow across the
heaviest seams, or from no tq ore thicknesses
of cloth, without ellen& of ' t needle, tension,
breaking thread, or skipping stitches. '
The Hemmer is easily adjusted and will turn
any width of hem dosirel.
No - other 'Machine will do so great a range of
work as the Florence.
It will hem, fell, bind, gather,braid, quilt, and
gather and seta on a ruffle at the same time. It
has no springs to get out of order, and will last
a life time. , ,
It is fully protected and licensed by Elias
Howe, Jr.. and our own Letters Patent. , {
The takin ,, up of the slack - thread is not per
formed by the irregular contraction of a wire coil
or uncertain operation of springs, The precision
and accuracy with which the Florence draws the '
thread intti the cloth is unapproached in -any
Sewing Maehie hitherto offered in the world.
We furnish each Machine with " Barnum's
S plf-Sower," w rich guide 3 the work itself, and is
1
or incalculablelvalUe, esAecially to ingperionced
operator's. t' 4
While" possessing the above, and rOany other
advantages, the Florence is sold at correspond
ing prices With other first-class Machines, and a
careful examination will 1'011)4 sUbstantiate all
that we have claimed fur it, and ittitify the asser
tion we now make, that it ir the best Sewing Ma
chine in the world. '
We warrant every Machine to• be all that we
claim for it, and to give entire satisfaction, and
will give a written warranty, if required.
A. FOLEY, Agent.
Wellsboro,
ELME A BOOK ,BINDERY
WE are now inernasitg cur fazilities for eg,
ectiting 1 LVD.I,4VO 0.7 , ' ALL KINDS
promptly and in the bock manner, by_the addithip
of NEW MACHINERY AND TOOLS, and die '
employment of additional, help.
We
arc _rewired to jnanafaoturo all Icinds•_o
BLANK BOOKS;
nelutling the heaviest BANK 'LEDGERS AND
1 Eel) RD BOOKS; u•ilh i or without pritited heati
ng:4, also Rlaula ittaird or Ruled and Printed to
fly deAroil pattern.
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MUSIC, MAGAZINES,
neatly and substantially Hound
Our prices will he as low as at any other Bin
lery outside of New York City. ' s
Our Price List can I,ie teen at the Agitator
Ace, I46l'show, where orders may be left for
ransmission to us. PAIRMAN St: CO.
Elmira, N. Y., July 1?, 1.567.
UNION ACADEMY.
KNOXVILLE, TIO.GA CO., PA
FACULTY :
ELIAS HORTON, Principal
Al).1 W. ROP.TON, Preceptrems.
Mlss MIItA MORTON, Assistant.'
Ilnqs AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher or Musk".
CALENDAR FOR IBG7-8.
...Fall, Term commences Sept. 34, Wint - er Ter or
20111, Spring Term Fe 1%8.
EXPENSES PER TERM.
Primary Department
Common English k. I 600
Higher English
Languages and Higher Mathematics
Instrumental Mimic, extra
Vocal Music ' extra
Drawing, extra.,
Room Rent
Board per week. .
Kuoxville, August 14,1867-tt
Welfsboro Wool Carding Zaohine.
'RAVING covered our Machine with entire
new Cards, we ore now ready to card all
IS out without delay, anti in the best possible
manner. All Wool sent from a distance by Stage
will be returned by the Ham if required.- • - '
S. A, HILTBOLD,
ORIN BLAIR. a
Wellsboro, Juno 12, 1867. •
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ROLL CARDING
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East Charleston,' Tioga Co, Pa.
ir HAVE. engaged Mr. tgeo. Wescott, of 'Caton.
I, N. Y., a man bf forty years experience, t'D
superintend my roll-carding business this season.
The Machine is in first-rate order, and I can
safely promise to suit as many customers as any
other man. A. 11. AVERY.
East Charleston, June 12, 1867—1 f.
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I F you want a FIRST RATE ARTICLE of
,
FLOUR, MEAL, PORK, lIAMS,
SALT on GENERAL GROCERIES,
in large or stantl quantities, drop in at M. B,
PRINCE'S FLOUR PROVISION•STORE,
CXlllllli3O Prices ' and you can ho suited.
COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange.
Heavy Packages 'delivered anywhere in town
fres of elinrge.
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Terms—Ready Pay. Next door to Conyers.
Wellsbore, Aug. 7, 1867. M. B. PRINCE.
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Farm for' Sale.
AFARM of 100,rieres lyitig between the old
Delmar road' and the HoHow 'Row], as
acres improved and about 'clear of ituirtin, Aa
orchard of 125 trees, 108 of them apple trees, a
story and a half house,
in good order, a 32244
foot barn, also in good order. and the usual -out
buil dings thereon. The timber land, 35 acres, is
valuable, nu timber has -been out off, and the
growth is heavy. The farm is well watered by
numerous springs and there aro three wells; situ
ated two miloi from Wollsbere, - and ene toile
from the Cheese Factory.
Also—three good horses, _4 erlis,. 1 lumber
wagon, I Democrat wagon, 1. sett of harness,
Wood MoWer. plowo, drags; fanning-mill, and
other farrnin...t utensils.
Farm implements, and ste4k will ho sold to
gether if desired. Apply to
HENRY GIFFORD. .
W e ilAuro, Pa., Aug. 2s, iB6T-tt
T o LAWYERS--
BANKRUPTCY BLANKS,
in full seas, at YOUNG'S 'BOOKSTORE.
New Spriug,, Goods
just received ,at C. B: KELLEY'S.'
April-1, 1867. ,
NOTICE—Oa receipt of One Dollar
by mail I will selld recieptor for preparing
compounds which with careful using will effectu
ally re:4ot° gray hair to its original, color, pre
vent premkturu decay and falling off, and impart
a smooth and glossy appnarance to hair deadened
by 4 sioliness. JNO. D. GALLAGHER,
Aug. 21, 1367-3m's' Wilmington, Delaware.
.700
800
10 00
1 00,
3W
250
3 50