The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 09, 1867, Image 2

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    EnanT 130 t \VEEN A RAT AND A WEA
sEL.—An Erie county - paper gives the
particulars of 'a lively "tuill" between
a large-rat And a weasel; hear the'Con
cord station, whil,?f true, is another
exemplification t wondrous 'satra
city of the latter' animal. It states that
the weasel had been .under - a barn and
was ehaied ou bya rat, when, by a elev
(ft. 'flan lc motittlueut, the former freed
the latterto Iteat hasty retreat to his
defenses inn 4r the barn. The lutttle al
ternated baelAand forth it tbi. manlier,
for a short timeovlten the weasel was.
observed to come out alone, go a shert
distance from the barn, in a direct line,
halt, cast a glance in the direction of
the enemy's unassailable works, :mil
then commence digging for dear fe.--
He was riniekTy lit‘heath the cat th's tau
face, but soon reappeared again in an
other place, having completed his trap
to bag the enemy, by Milking a mine(
which a little more than described the
are Of a circle. He-then went hack -to
the barn, with the evident intention of
drawing his adversary out. •A moment
afterwards,
out he hopped, followed by
.the rat. 'The weasel dived into the tun
nel=the rat remaining at the entrance
zts though. afraid of no 113/11)I11311—an0
came out at the other end, darting, upon
the rat from the rear, and literally tear
ing him to pieces. •
TROUBLE WITH TURREY.--A 2eriotis
embroglio in our relations with Ow _Di
van has arisen, as follows: l'±arkis Alina
sian, who has for many years acted as
the resident agent in Turikey for the sale
of Dr. 31 C. Ayer cf: Co:s medicines,
driven by the increase_of his buiine,s
to a necessity for more room, built lib
'Warehouse in CODstanthfople seyeral
stories higher, after having obtained tb;.
necessary permit from the authorities..—
The Imaus of a neighboring mo ,, que,
whith overlooked the prernises;'alemanal
ca a large present in money, which was
lefused. They then applied to the (;rand
Vizier, for the enforcement ot.an obsor
lets law, which had been dli : yegardod
two ; hundred years,requirimir,' him to
takedown the building to eightC'en feet,
which wits granted, and they emiimene•
ed the work - .of demolition. Al
their applied to the American Minister,
'who . notified the Sublime Porte that
Aniericatr property could lint be thug
trifled with, and that the demolition
.must, cease. Then commeM;ed the usu
al course of Mussuluian prevarication
and promises, hut no real redress. Fin
ally MinisterAlorris informed them that
it their depredations continued, lie
should order the 11. S. - shitts of war -to
enter the Bosphorus and Ale—rs. Ayers'
medical warehouse would not he alone
roolleSM. -
AN IM PROM Pll; \1 A 4EI A G 1..- -- The
TI:1010111 Post relatos ciirioti:; Inc - Writ
near thatvity. E,lizti Bartp-ley, ti
young 'Will' Witll)W; 1i:1.1 Kroll
\WM laxv,yer fruni Provi-
(knee, wh,o IrciiL Ilk vat-Mimi, in , the
neighlthrlirtotl. 'l'lle day ti' 1111 , • war
riago_waN and ail h,
—inent-; manic, but at the ttlittoitileil hour
t lie britlecTithin t•aniP not, he 111111 ghhe
' front the LOWli ill :lir '('lie
Bride tliscow4hlat,-, the A (10-
raged. AVoKso titan all, the (linnet
getting ;-;poited Inv waiting: 't-Aiointt.llll:4
-.tate, alFaint, onvort tit
ni/ithdc-agtql farmer, ‘cli tout Iwo!' a
-er:rot, admirer ()I' .Airs. l:: rn•-ley,:not
whorn she had eileouragetl holore the
lawyer's advent, stepty:(l ul,, otfered to
take the groom's place, nittl W11:1:1 . 1'1 (pi
-11.-s TIICY wore married, ale their dill
nor, and promise to itaptly,eotilv
le.
People gliteritlly ituftpine that lite
roads now Leine built aero-; the
toxyartiti the Paeilie are, operated :it a
flearl expew-w, Ire(iati,e .
vtin Ilin - CI:13
..\\ hat is lielieverl 10 Irf rfle:;olalcuorlun
iithalrilerl wilderiu:srf. -A llttl ;-.lale
iiient 01 figure:, vrill show how e!,..repr
kilts au error thili is. The ein•iiitiv-t
the IN:Ants:it-I line 01 the l'acitie Re uil 101'
.1 were :1911,11110, beitu.f at the rate 01
,(100,000. The earitin, ,, -; for A or. ti , t, it
0 , 1 ; . .. , 2,400,000, `lll4
ineretti-k , lt;:t4 purr ous
tinder:A:m(l the amount 01 e
,; , )ing, and arryint§, or whir
crto desolate plains. :.I'r( the
The earnings we have given
than three-ruhil:hauf the roads in lid:,
•
calntry.
A boiler at the shi . ngle Mill in Mes,rs,
Sweet & H o wa r d , Williamsport, y.x plod
yd on Monday evening Nveck, dewolish
log the building, and covering the,
grounds with ruins. Timothy earter,
a day engificer,"and foreman in the ali-,
-once of the rogular engineer, was ter
ribly mangled. - James Pickering, run
ning,7,a circular stlw in the mill directly
over' the boiler, - as thrown high in thy
air, and descended abou wo hundred,
feet distant on a pile of i auk. 1-Ic.wiy;
scalded and badly lacerated, and died
in an hour. John Mee Hough was 'se=
yerely injured. John C 'ale) . wazdilomin
out of the mill, and eSca )eel with a few
'bruiseS.. There ,am val'ous supposit
ions as to the cause of th yxplosion.—
Cor. Journal.'
MR CYRUS ,\\'l:l3/J, r
TROUT, a little daughter of A. J. TPOUT,
had a'narrow escape from drowning on
Friday last. They were riding in a skill'
on the.pool at this place, when the lion'
tipped to one side and they were precip
itated into the water. Sheriff GIIIF.I.IS,
and another gentleman, happening to
hea the accident., procured it Oat, and
;went to their assistance. 'The Hake girl
when taken out of the water, wa`.- \ un-
Jeonscinu s and Mr. - WEBB was ronsidera
idy fatigued from.his exertions in ltectd
int!. himself and the little girl front sink'
tog. The-girl was taken to her home
w here, the proper retnedies were appli-,
ed, and she is again quite
Reportcr.
The King of Prussia cannot have en
joyed himself during his recent tour in
south Germany. in •:f great Mati'y
places they did not even take , off their
hats to him. At Frankfort,it was still
worse. He went to see the ruins of the
eathedrel. The firemen were throwing
water on the heaps of smouldering
embers. Accidentally, of voonce, one
of them turned the pipe which he was
holding in the Alireetion of Kin
drenching him iii an instant..
Last. Sunday, Dr. .1. B. ( ;raves ehile
driving, in QtAton near Abel-Wilcox had
a naKrow esenpv from severe injury or
death. The bolt whieh held the whiffle
tree of the buggy Caine out, and stri n
the hooe's heels. The horse ran one
hundred rods and taw side strap break
ing the buggy was overturned t hroWing
out Dr. Grave. He was eoticiderably
bruised hy the fall, but not' seriously
111.10 .---- Corning dour/mi.
One night last week, .1;e:.
who resides (I» the Armenia mountain,
lint several head. of c attl e . A. w „ nitn ,
reported that she saw two men driving
them from the lot. They were t aped to
Nhe -Seate Lihe where I iicy w elt . so ld 10
u, rAlr. OWCtiS. TWO Voting men li v i ng
II111.1" have been arrested, ellarged with
tlit. offence:— Trot/ Ocactfr.
"addid an admission as has b een
made t i a long time is thtit of the Wa:.ll
- Toils( ilutio fiat Union, a paper
which li es upon I stoile-1 and palinu
age of the resident. I,t rem
" In this llolitioal war upon the Gov
ernment the leaders of the radical host
, tand at the head of two millions or
more of voters ." 'Hwy toe met singly
and alone l,\- ONE MAN•"
This is exactly Whitt claimed
.by
the ltadieaN ; 'flat they represent the
will of the people, and :Johnson only
represents Himself; that the question is
simply. whet her the moriono people
shall tide thenezelVe z , , or Le ruled' by
one man" named Andrext\..lohnson.
; •Scott's will, j wit probated, lit
picathm all. his Property to a daughter,
wife.of Col. f-_;vott. ins otherda6'ghtOrB
hati'previously bp i en given very nc!arly
aptal. portions of his etreefs. lfis`,Ptr-
Laski sword \Vag 1(41 to the West, Point
Academy, and his sword won in Mexi6o
tolls grandsuli Whilield Seat.
Zikt Nitatio..t,.
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WELLBBORO, PENN'A
11
DA A' 9, 180. •
There will be a UtluicaConyen
non in Well,boro,.:ri)poneneing th to
her evcufing, and to continue
two weeks". Fir 4 weete devoted to juv
eniles_ Dartl Conductor.
It is °ln-unsaid that our national debt
is th'e largest in the world. This is not
the filet. Our about 52,504,000,000
against a little more t ban 54,000,000,000,
the debt of (:rent Wind ii, Taking re::-
sources into consideration, our debt is
I y no means formidable. ij
The Mass Meeting of Wedn eFi lay NV :IS
well attended, and Mr. Grow':, spe,,eeh
the best made in tith, place since 1864.
Its effect seas excellent; for though no
no Conversions were expected or. made,
the Republicans were inspirited by the
earnestness of the speaker and the !og
le of the speech. • \Ve have no new:i of
the Thursday meeting at Lawrenceville.
Men are various. Oceastnally you
find one who can detect and enjoy the
ludicrous in everything, even in• mat
ters and 'events which border ilia)) I the
imminently dangerous and alarming.
'These are exceptions, doubtless; and
though not of the stuff whictrurges the
world for w iird„ l C)r aids greatly to save
the good and destroy 010 evil; they have
their uses, and areiby no means .to be
scorned. - -
. ; • 1
What. impulses m l ay have stirred
political workpn in the days I l if " Bank
and 'brit''," °l , i e cannot say; that
was before our time. We can only
speak of the impulses and incentives
to labor which have governed the mastly
of .vorl i sers since.we have made irine in
t 110410110(1d field. It has been our good
r ..,''
comm., IleVer fo . have made a campaign
-,_
in whi(T.A all the questions were riot close
-33' raitt,4l to the ';Flat moral print : if-cies
wMa underlie and upbeat: all• stable
government. We have no stomaeh for
a 1104 upon minor isq,ues. Seldom have
wo,delieended to. otiigitAve pt-n-onalitie:.
in ad)''otating the eico.ion (f any man,
or an i v set of men., On the eontrary, it
has Iteen our constant endeavor to sink
the personality' of, candidates and direvt
att.-rition to the principle=s tliPy repre
, :-4•11 fed. -
I'M. the l reason- I.ampaigning has
,
ni:.n; from the begirniiii,g, \\int its all
t•Ntrinst hip; labor.' The sleeplc:*.,
, the constant Vigilatice, and the ever
pr,:ent and oppressive sense of rr-poli
ibility which invariably attend the Ja
ilors of an earnest worker in the field
of reform, are more N caring to mind
and body than the liarde4 plip,ical
1111111 , exhausting Ilia)) I ilia
1111(1 (41101 intl. And it very
ditlik•ult to make Ihi, fact appear
•
a••• take the ‘vorlit; i tro
:If 1111(IPF the It•i!,211 (111,11 1 / 1 1_, , ,
or HMO:. •
11'hell moil over exeri t hi'
they (men "drop in (heir
awl ii;ti, leep.
This ature':+ l,luu „t ' r1 . 1 . 1i1.01i:11i1/11 7 '
bt'114:1100111 , otten..iireti sr g ts i
with cons , clotis enjoyment fp the :lib
jet 7 Etta there seems to h. .11i such
tow, of whot treat ill
the lontn~ of Thought, told oceui)\.• the
timiu.ii.ms of this life ;is tenahts to Coln
-111011 tvithlt great company of :1112:jot
As :sleet,' is beneticial in the ilogrte that
it is voiit of con.ciousiles, so the lic,•-
ial of mental litho' it be
half of hope-riled sistionell
ial in the degree that the objeet
attaitieti.
g At this writing we know nothing Of .
' the result of the endvavors of either
party in, this campaign. We know
that the re , nit is determined in the
mindi of the freemen of, Pennsylva
nia, just as certainly as rr-14vill he de
clared at the poll; t!io.(: days hence.—
N o man has been c n,t \ (tried froin :Shai:-
wood,t6-Williams, nor from
to Sha - rswood,hom the beginning down
to this, almost the last day of the cam
paign. 1 - 'What. visions .of
winning men from their allegiance Act
party, or. principles, others have in
dulged we hnow not. .No .delusions of
that order have deluded ug. 'the ques
tions which sway men and parties in
this day an! adai n (lint none can
mistake them. There are some ques
tions Which have but one side in the re
\
trion where they their origin. In
")\
a 'community of thiOves theft would lie
a il , rtue ; but fling One ho'nest mail into
th 6 arena, and then comes a hattle at
once. So, at present, the iSSIlef4 joined
are so identified with abrztract right and
wrong that argument has no lam er to
convince. To arouse and itclitrit the
loyal mazeses has been the aim and ntl
or tilt , Itepuhlit , an campaign. o
and increase the ignorant prejudices of
the masses has been the aim and end of
the campaign labor of' our opponents.
_The NS - .MAI am it i, , has been done,
&tint the pieliminary skirmi,lt of the
Pres?Neutial canif,aign of 1:-,c:-, ice; liven
fouvlit.
" II ow do you feel '."' a , lzed a r , oldiel .
of a -iteve:-24u1 charge Ora t-ohner Whose
reghoent knit been driNen bark with
' kiss. " I{OW do I feel ?" replied the
latter, " lfeelas if I had done my (1111 y,
anacotdd Winni to lake the eorwe(inen
ees whether plett., , ant or other Wise." --
iind describes our - present sensations;
though we verily luAieve that the cam
paign is to he crowned with vichuy for
our principles i nd thj candidates who
represent Ha. We hope for Such a
happy termination to the campaign,--
Lookine; carefully over the work done
. •
Wu are Whade to (11: - -e0Ver a single neg
leet_of the duty enjoined upon us in
eionnio6 m ith ot hos. We have endeav
ored In pre-ent the i—iii .) -+ fairly and
squarely } "'f ( "iic 1.:‘ , 1 ,10 ; Nvc IPhve
exhorted to labor, and .et it 4.7 wit eN:1111-
pie liy avoiding no Nvorf: v% it hi o our
lbrovince , :"- 40 me 111 4 Y r , *!-!:Ird the end
ag ar.vompliAwd, Ike w••rk linklivd. --
i .l,
Not so, The work - of a part y devoted to
principle i s nev e r finished. 1,V.,: hav c
but tented for a day and a. night, that
the army of freedom and refol'in inay
not heeome too foot!•;ore. The exhorta
tion to labor, to vigilance, td increased
action must be again renewed, and
tione•cali count 'upon i r k ing oil their
armor until Hight .and Justice„ shall
jointly reign from the lakes to the gulf.
,I . 1
CAMPAIGNING.
'rite Seri pt tire :-.z(it I(- -The ( kett Ilee•
when no num : The flutter of
indignation; atid their elum' " moatil
fear _which pervade4l the 4%1341kb of ye
dentoetacie, upon the :innouneeinent
that- .111171 rs. Armstrong, Allen, and
.Strung tOyt, to deliver : the•Athlreies at
the, Fair,el . (.. , zionietlit i tlq trtgitienduus.
f)eceetive nmraE l vii3ione..Nagget'ated the
epealsers dri, oh the po-,
.
11(44.111 rampage, ;ii tine ;In creatures
iocapahle or they rushed to
'the colic:ln...ion that the Fair was a pol-
Meal machine. •
We can readily- undepland why our
Coppery fellow-citizens were thus per
turhed and distratt t iht ; tar nothing is
more eel lain than that, W 3 yOl.l enlight
en' men, no waiter-upoti what subject,
tieereteic - the at , :iiiZgtete Volt' Of the
Dem9eratie party. 1 political I'llllols,
it requires futig,oid conditions of growth.
Igitoi•anNt is,:t neeesr:u y to the prosper
ity of that party as light and pure air
to healthy 'vegetable grtorth and matu
rity ; and thus it follows t a nth and'
light tine its natural, beret j a foes.
The officers of the Society took every
precaution to keep its affairs unspotted
from the political world. 'Unfortunate
ly, they foMad it nuclei• a cloud, and
whether justly or unimtly, ISuffering
fliont a suspicion of unpopular political
use.' The present .Ma r nagers have done
their duty well,,and with an economy
that entitles them to high - praise. No
censure will fall upon them sate froth
baffled politicians of extremely uncer
tain character. This they can bear.
We have heart - biome grumbling about
the app ea fan ea :Of FtA j '' dt the
INltiss Meeting :04lie lirst.day of llie
Fair. Neither the officers of the Jioci
ety, nor anyone else in Tioga colanty,
had aught to do with his coming. He
was sent out by the State Republican
Committee, and touched here on the
home stretch. Men treqU l •ainted with
systematie campaigning will under:.
stand that State Committees do not pay
attention to Agricultural Fairs in ap
ppinting Meetings, unless requested t 6
do so. - in this ease the Fair was the
measn rabic , gainer, as !mud reds came to
hear Mr. (lrow who otherwise would
not hav4. , entered the Fair Cirounds at
ali.
Vlititolllarylo ditirnitiS kinall off
enders With a po:Nipt. Ante-election
lies Merit not more *tinted notice. It
has bcen our habit to pass over minor
falsehoods of onr opponents during the
cativa'ss, giving thelo the benefit of all
and more lhall strict fairness demands.
, ,
One ot the 11es most vigorously ppsneu
by our opponents just before tile elect
ion was the allegedgains made by thent
in the elections held Mute last fall. It
figured up as high as 100,000 by the
more ignorant, and, reekless, and none
rid ict--
Now 1110. °Mein I rot orii'm or elections
held riucc la-A fall in the several -totes,
compared with the rot lof jf:,63 —jll
year lia't Parly.ea,t its average
vote fOr a term Or f cvcu yeara---show 0
gain of le:-s than 2t ion vott.-i in an
o f Ictirthe won:t showing
for our oppottenk is in otanparing their
whole' vole in the ;-'tate. , which held
their 'elections pr;or to Tue , ..ilay with
the l'hoz-e states
ave (air all aggregate vote
4)1 year, and this
showing a positive /OF:' to our op
laments, instead of a gain'its I hey.stur
elaiined a week ago.
lint ilebat red their vented right of un
limited lig the ( `opperhead party
4 ill:1 1 1 jail 4 airy on a campaign. When
the.v (1') not lie they do nothing. Their
falsehood. Triith, fair dealing
.reel reas;on, these are tho WCllllOllg of
amnia! hurt to that etnaLenlated party.
\Ve mention this now that Copperhead
niendaeity•iony be kept before the peo
plv al all tint( and under all .eii cum
lances, and to give the it , :unt notice to
it- chiefs. that there catt he no armi§tiee
tietwecii the ho-t of Ilia ht and V:rong.
itothaltli set out not long ago for
_Rome, ununeing his intention to lib
etate the rewitinder of Italy, and des
troy the civil power of the Pope. He
was :..iveeteti with elteers by all the
triends of treetLom iu Eutope. He ar
rived at the koman frontier on the :4th
ult., anti wa , 4 arrested anti carried back
to Florenee upon.an order from 'Victor
Emanuel. This is a brief history, but
it is one more evidetwe thit men are
f 01$ who put their trust in Prilleet.i. It
l• also 6videnve that we are in the Midst
f retrogre.st,ive times, and that power
• minded to wreak' ittAf upon the
eople every where
The faces of the Democracy length
ened vWibly and aim - 14'1;1y during
Alp. Grow's f= peeol on the Public Squarb.
list Wednesday. for plain speaking
we do not remenihet-ta have beard him
surpassed. It was edifying to hear
front his lips the history of that party
for the last seven years and to mark
how, as lie iraced it alotig, the few mem,l
- of that remarkable organization
I)R:4:a:id, fell back 'from the front, and
finally melted away• out at the elowd.
The elongation of visage which seized
some of them has not yet passed away.
Whether they have a little conscience
left, and feel its retrihntive sting, or
whether they Allen, for the first time,
saw themselves as they appear to the
American people, we etennot say. But
that seorning. went hard "%s l ith them in
some Wa:y. Shall Wchave a little black
guarding from the slung?
ATAI, ACCIDENT.- - lin theafternoon
of Saturday, 2Slti nit., as Joseph
Lindsley and EdWard Story were en
gagc:i'4aiwtuq logs near the mill
of Mr. A. W: “corgia,.. a tree 'Men by
9001 e or their ecripanionSA, lodged
again:4 :1 dead oak, tore it it)) by the
roots and felled it On the spot where the
two men had retreated for safety, in
stantly kiiiintr Lindley, and severely
ititinv'Story in the allele.
I2indsley was unmarried, aged '2.4
year:), and lived in Lawrenceville, Tioga
county, l'a., whore hi , It:mains were
taken for interment. No blame attaches
itself 141 any one, i!likiary Caro having
been observed to avoid ace ident.—Cam
ccon
The Gnlf glared once again by
the yellow plague. Its first appearance
is triteedto Indianola, Texas, but, we
believe thztt - , - -neeorditig to custom, it em
igrated northwarlt-Trian Mexico. The
track of the epidemic, as thus far de
velop,@, is from Vera Ow. to tudianola,
t hence fireston and 1 fout ° ;ton, thence
to New-Orleairand to l'ensaeOla, sin
pularly avoidingftre port of Mobile.—
n Galveston, the total of deaths during
the season has been 741, a comparatively
small pefeentagc, however, of the 0,0 0 0 1 Irri y
people estimated to have hem sick. in i . A.l.
-.llQuetoncand ~.liniittnota,;theiii,.*Asii 441 r; . -,_- !-.:-
proportionately :revere, I moo eases lieing•
reported in the former town. At last i l •
the pest ha's attacked New-Orleates in ~ u ~- ~,,,L , ,,,,,„,„
th 'tock of FALL awl
earnest, and 100 , ictiins are reported BE "''''''"'"'"" - 7
IVINTIWA ,
•I. . .
within two day:, j tit tin pi oplc of,:
tlalrestoit,4e the most dibadfni suirer= ~
era by its ravages, and 03 th - the , m th:at
the humane" inerehantso thi4 city 'Ate
sending relief. Their bonntrsliettldhp
enlarged and expedited. Portunatelyi
not a vast numbyr o of the sick have
died ; hilt ft-is hard to imagine any
worse stale of affliction than half a city
laid upon its back, and tended by an
other, half eonvaleiacent.—'A•ibiic "
Speaking or the arrival of the Ameri
can life eavitny raft in English waters, a
London letter rays that the great hard
ships in the passage must' have been the
impossibility of walking, or, even.faitly
stretching the legs. When the erew-:-
alive including Captain Mikes—landed
at Southamton. they h t ainti themselves
scarcely aide to walk.
QUARTERLY REPORT,
nF FIRST NATIONA I. -BANK el191)010, Pa.,
ki showing its oinditim) on the moi ning 01 th” first.
Monday of Ok . (011(.1 16..7
yii(•
U:8, Ronde dapnriiird h. rocnro dor nt,,tion. 100,000 00
U. 8„ Dourly on 1,,,n , 1 1H,9h0 00
Notes or bills ,Ikennntuil • ....... ..... • bt,ii;io 135
nu° ftom National mo,k t . . 31.903 29
United Stalls Taxes . . .940 31
Expensu Account . r 159 76
Itovoune Stlrnp4 455 00
( Nutes of this Lull: .... ..... 052 00
Cush on hand, 4 Nottu 4 other Baniss C 53 00
' ' 11.9 gal Tenticrs 23.853 00
Ga9h Itms ~ 71 89
- 1t ifilLiTiES.
Capital Stock 0.00,00 00
Circulating Notes,— .. ....... • 90,000 00
Surplus Fund "1,045 46
•Due Deposl thrs, .... , 74,057 85
Discount, Internet and Exclimige, 4,130 59
Due Danko • _ „ , a 8.71
•
4290,47,8 60
11013INFON; Oishisr.
Swormimilfinbseribmi I.)eicire me this ist day cif Oct.
1867. C. .81111'80N, Noittry
OII,PIVANH' COURT 'BALB.—Pnrsuant• to an
order of the Orphans' Court of Tiogii co.,
I will expose to public sale on the premises, in
Farmingtext, Monday, Nov. 4, 1867, at 1 o'clock}
afternoon, all that real estate bounded its follows :
Beginning t. the highway on a line between
John VanDus de',l, And Ueurge Seeley, and
Thomas Northwood 101 rods to corner of said
Jonn VanDusen lot, thence in an easterly direc
tion along the line ~r Ge4qguSoeley 26 2-10 rod
to corner post„thence m:ntliward alonthe lands
of John VanDitsen dee'd, and Patted' lands to
highway, 101 rod;, thence westerly, 26 Vre rods,
to place of 14:inning-- conniiitinP,' 160 , nores
more or less. ANL/Itl.lW VA I NIAISENi
Oct, tai 1867-.3w. Gnardi ot Vandu
se:n (it al,
In Bankruptcy
fIIS is to give notice: That on theist day
T
of October A. D. 1867 a trauma in Bank
ruptcy wad issued rtgainrt the estate of Francis
IL Wood, of Sullivan Tp., iu the county of Tioga,
and State of Ponn'a, alto has been adjudged a
Banyrupt on his own petition; that the pay
ment of any dot dud dolivcry of nny property
belonging to sty' Bankruot to him or for his use
and the transkr.of any I,o.porty by him' are for
bidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of
said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose
ono or more Assignees of tits ennte will be hol
den at the oftieo of P. Smith, iu Tioga, Penn
sylvania, boford F. E. Smith, Register, on the
9th day of November ' A. 1). 191;7, at In o'clock
A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
U. S. Ala rAA Weeen Dist. Pit.
Oct. 9, 1867. 4w.-
fil llankruptey.
District Court of the fruited States,'
for the Western District of Penn
sylvania.
In the matter of Nast e Auerbach, Bankrupts:
MO whom It may: 'concern : 'rho undersigned
MO
hereby gives
.notice of his appointment an
assigneo of Nast & Auerhal of Blossburg. in the
county of 'huge and State 1 P i ennsylvania, with
in said district., elio have(
been :itiitniged Bank
rupts on Creditor's Petitio by the District Court
of sald .District. C. It. SEYMOUR.
Oct. 3, A 'P. Dle37. f Assignee.
In Ban kraptey. •
Wrotris DiNtrict , f P ,, sinx.viraiiht; 69.
TIE undersigned hereby gives notice of lie
appointenent as assignee efldiaian Philips of
Pali Brunk. in tho county or Tiopn. Pa., within
said district, who has been adjudged a Bank
ruyt upon his own pet' inn by the District Court
of said district. .10 I N W. 0 NERNSEY,
Oct. 1-3 w. Assignee.
'*)
_
Notice. •
ALL mrk.ons indebted to the firut formerly
kn it as ileox .t Barker, by note or ac.
count, aro requested, to make immediate pay
ment add save cost—as all old accounts must be
settled. ,Books at the store of Toles tr, Barker.
Oct. 9, 1887. ' .5. R. BARKER.
Auditor's Notice
OTICE is hereby given, that I have been
IA appointed Auditor to distribute the funds
iu the hands of John I. Mitchell, administrator
of the estate of iltrain Saxton, deed, and that I
wilt attend to the duties of the appointment on
4 the 30th day of October inst., at my office in
Tioga, between the hours of . 1 and 6 o'clock; P.
M. of said day, when and where all persons hav
' ivg claim• against said estate. can attend if they
think proper. JOHN W. GUERNSEY,
Oct. 0, 1867. Auditor.
Administrator's Notice
TETTERS of Administration baying been
J
granted to the undersigned upon the estate
of Philo Griffin, late of Chatham, doe'd, all per-
HODID indebted to said estate, and all persons bay.
log claims against the same are requested to call
and eettle with • JANE GRIFFIN, 1 .
ItuI3WELL ACKLEY
Chatham Oct. 9, 1566-ne
_ _
Notice.
MO THE STOCKHOLDERS of tho Tioga
County Bank or claimants of any share or
shares thereof. You aro hereby notified and,re
quired to pay up the balance duo on said stbck
on or before the 10th day of December next, or
the same will be resold at public • sale at their
Banking House in Tioga, Tioga County, Penne,
on the 11th day of December next. at 10 o'clock,
A. M. of said day, as authorized by law.
B. C. WICKHAM, Pres't.
D. L. AIICEN, Cashier.
Tioga, Sept. 30, 1867.
Orphans' Court Notice,
MILE und.crsigned, Having been appointed by
the Orphans' Court sn Auditor to review and
restate the account of Clarissa. Mend, Executrix
of the estato of Joseph Mead deed, ,will attend
to the duties of his appointment at his office in
Tiogn, Pa., November 8,1807, at lU'o'clock n. m.
Tinga, Oct. 9. 1807-4 t. P. E. SMITE, Aid.
PROM PHILADELPHIA
I was afflicted for yours with rheumatism in
my hip, and have tried everything for it with no
avail. But by the use of a single bottle of Salu
fifer I was entirely cured. It has also cured my
wife of Neuralgia. There is no remedy in my
hnowledgo like it for Rheurnatlism or Neuralgia.
H. L.
Oct 11—If No. Stii Perkietneu at.
Dysentei'y
Can always be cured by Roy's Cholera Dropsy
if the remedy is 'used in time before the disease
has progressed too far. In neighborhoods where
dysentery prevails, every family should keep a
bottle in the hour°, for delays are dangerous in
this fatal disease. Sold by ill dealers in moth.
cine.oct 9—tf
FALL NT, WINTER, GOODS
FOR 1807.
We beg to cull your attention to our stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
for dm Fall and While) tratle, ivhirh ii now
complete, etubreeittg full 'Web of t
PLAIN AND FANCY SILK AND VEL—
, VET RIBBONS,
of all %I idthe uud ehadee.
STI L LiN r SILK AND PELT IIATS AND
• BONNETS,
(.1 the 1)410,4 and irwet approved shape.
Velvet~, Grapes, Blonds, Braids,
Feathers ; Fruwers, Ruches,
Frames, Ornaments, &c..
and all articles pertaining to the Millinery trade,
to which we invite your inspection.
N. B.—Particular attention plaid to Custom
Work. -
Mrs. E. D. MITCII4LL.
Oct. 2, 1867—tf. Broad Street, Tiogo, Pa.
BMW
Mil
p-00
consistiug of it getieral aesortment of
DRY G
LADIES' DRESS U
GLOVES, SHAWL:
HOOP SKIRTS
SKIRTS, SIL
TICS, FL
Ladies' .Cloakiugs,
mores, Gloves
Boots an
i:290.478 60
READY-MADE
Under (loth).ng, go,
' kee NotiOns,
Paper Hangin
Flour, F
Hams Sugars, Teas
Coffees, Fish, Oil:
Extracts, W
Brooms,_ P
Hard Ware, Croc
Stationery, Sal
Stone I
In fact, a general nes
stock as . you will find to
the city. I All kinds of
COUNTRY
taken in' exekango for
gore 'will soil as che f
4'
Ground
T.
Ttogn, Psi., Oct. 9, 186
CITY KM "BINDERY
erlif i e • I
BLANK BOOK •MANUV,ACTORY,
.8 Baldwin Street,
(SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK, 2D FLOOR,)
ELMIRA, N. Y.
OTJ'lrt. 1 , .2C:1'11'0
(110 D AS VIE BEST, CAEAP AS OBEAPEST
BLANK BOOKS
Of every description, in all styles of Bipding,
and as low, for quality of Stock, as any Bindery
in -the State. Volumes of every description
Bound in the best manner and in any style or
dered.
ALL KINDS qr GILT WORK
Executed in the best manner. Old Books ro
bound and made good as now.
z if,N innursrpirp - I N joiTinTrn
COhIPLETE YOUR SETS!
I am prepared to furnish back numbers of all
Reviews or Magazines published in the United
States or Groat Britain, at a low price.
BLANK BOOK & OTHER PAPER,
Orin sizes and qualities, on hand, ruled or plain.
BILL HEAD PAPER,
Of any quality or size, on hand and cut up ready
for printing. Also, BILL PAPER, and CARD
BOARD of all colors and quality, in boards or
cut to any size. 4
s t STATIONERY,
Cap, Letter, Note P i aper, Envelopes
Pens, Pencils, &c.
I ani aolo zigont for
Prof. SHEPARD'S NON-CORROSIVE STEEL
PENS, OF vArtrous SIZES, FOR LAMS
. AND GENTLEMEN,
Which I will warrant equal to Gold Pens. The
best in use and no mibtako.
Tlie above stock I will sell at the Lowest Rates
at all times, at a email advance, on Now York
prices, and in quantities to suit purchasers. All
work antl stock warranted as represented.
I respectfully solicit a eh'aro of public( patron,
age. Orders l% mail kroluptly attended to.-4
Address, LOUIS KIES,
Advertiser B and img,
Elmira, N. Y.,
Sopt. 28, 1867.—1 y
REMINGTONS FIRE ARMS
...-'4o4qr re •
At2OA- 7 - .
SBLD BY TUE TRADE GENERALLY
LIT3ERAL, DISCOUNT TO DEALERS
200,000 FURNISHED THE U. B. GOVERNMENT. 1
Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre
Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre
Belt Revolver, - Navy )3izo Calibre
Police Revolver, ..,, Navy size 'Calibre
New Pocket Revolver; ' 31 100 in. Calibre
Pocket Revolve 4 (Ridor'a pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 32 Carego
Vest Pookot Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 le, 41 Caitridge
Gun' Caie No 22 & 32 Cartridge
Breech Loading Ritle,(Beals') No 32 &38 tg
Rovolying Rifle, ° 30 & 44-100 in Calibre
E. REMINGTON & SONST'
Mooro & Nichols. New York; Wm Road A. Son,
Boston; Jos C Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; Foul
tnoy & Trimblo, Baltimore; Henry Folsom & Co;
Now Orleans; Johnson, pancer Sr Co, Chicago,
L M Rutnsoy & Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane,
San Francisco. Oct. 9,1867.-6 m.
GOODS CHEAP AT AUCTION OR PRI
VATE SALE.—The.undersigned, Assignee
of tho estafo of Nast & Auerbach, will sell at auc
tion, commohcing Friday the 13th day of October
inst., 18(17, at 1, o'clock, p. m., at the store lately
occupied by thorn in Blossburg, Tliiga Co., Pa.,
all their valuable stock of Merchandise, consist-
ing of fine heavy Cassimeres and Broadcloth
Coats, Vests, Pants and other Ready-made Cloth
ing; Boots,
Shoc:+, Hats and Caps, Caliwes, La
dies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Hoods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Handkerchiefs -and Cloaks, Carpeting,
Umbrellas, Cotton Yarn and Thread, Vinegar,
Syrups, Teas, Coffees, Spices, and other Groceries,
Oil, Lamps, Mirrors, Tobacco of different kinds,
Trunks and Store Furniture, three common and
one tailor's heating Stoves and
and
pipes, two
tailor's cutting Tables, a large a small one,
two sewing 15jachines, and two tailor's Geese or
Gooses, and olre'r things too numerous to specify.
Terms, on all purchases not exceeding $lO, cash
before delivery of the articles purchased. On
purchases exceeding $lO and not exceeding $5O,
secured by good approved exemption Judgment
Notes, payable with interest, sixty days' credit
will be given; and all purchases exceeding $5O,
secured as beforeiifecitied,h credit of four months
will be given. .
October 7, 1867.
1V :~i_.;..~Q.~;,.
ME
S ,
•
- )DS,
NODS, HOSIERY,
, KNIT GOODS,
BALMOREL
S, DOMES
NNELS, r
loths and Cassi
id Mittens,
Shoes,
CLOTHING,
Yan
iets, Oil Cloths,
s, Groceries,
I d,' Pork,
Molasses, Syrups,
:, Paints, Spices,
oden Ware,
•
ils, TuWI,
l ets , •
sly, Glass Ware
t, Nails, Trail
' are.
rtment and as large,a
select from outsido of
PRODTJOE
oodB. ~.Wo buy pod
p oa anybody.
Plastery
constantly
on hand
BALDWIN dc CO
I V iIINCIPAL AGENTS
Assignee's Sale
Examination or Teachers.
Liberty. Stogk .thlitileadonday Sept:39, 1 p :N;
Union, Ogdensburg, Tuesday Oct 1, 9 a in •
Sullivan, Oray Valley, Wednesday Oct 2, 10 that
Rutland, Roseville ; Thursday Oct 0, 0 a M
Jackson, Maple Ridge, Fritlay Oct 4, Wit nt
Charleston, Young'# , Sch Ifense,filandity Oct 7, 9lt tit
Delmar, Dean School House, Tuesday Oot 8, 9 a ni
.Covington, Wednesday Oct 9,1 p
Mauslieldt,Thurstlay,olol 0, a :
Wollsbord,Trlilay,Oet 119 at m 4.%• ‘.;
,Ididdieleary,llolliday!s 'ltlorillaY Oct 14;9 a in
.FtirtinOngthu,lnitt's Soli; ol 4161ise, Tuesday Oct 16, 9 u In
TiOna, i lVddne4daY Oct 16, 0, a
aivreticevlll.24Thuieday Oct 17, 9 *Lim'
Nelson, Beccliiii• Island, Friday Oct 18, 9 a in
'Cilatham, Close School House, Monday Oct 21,1 p to
Knoxville, Tuesday Oct 22, 9 a In
Brookfield, Seeley Bch House, Weducaday Oct 23, t) a m
WOsttleld;Thursday Oct 24, 9 a m
Clymer, Sabinsville, Friday Oct 20, 9 a nt
Gaut% Vermilveas,Saturday Oct 26, 9 a in
And at Wellsboro the three Fridays following.
Teachers will come with a Sheet of foolscap papvi e ,
pen and ink, or a good pencil. School Directortrifie
earnestly invited to attend
Wellshoro, Sept. 26,1867 ,
Orphans'
,Court Sale.
By virtue of an order of Orphans' Court made
on the 30th day of July 1867. The following
'described piece of real estate will ho sold at pub•
lie sale on Saturday the 26th day of Oct. next
at 2 o'clock P. M. at the Court House in WeUsher°
Pa., as tho pi operty of James E. j Johnson late
of the township of Delmar peed. ' Said property
being bounded and described as follows viz : Bo
ginning ettt post tho north west ep nor hereof ad.
joining the lands of Phelps & Dodge thence south
86 dogs. east 123 perches to a email beech,
thence south 2 doge. west 162 pachee to a post
in the Round s island road, thence along said
road south 86 dogs. west five perches north 62
dogs. west 38 porches north 62 degrees west 34
perches west S perches, south filt deg. a est'24
perches, south 37 deg. liest 28 perches, thence
north ono deg, east 121 Iperches to the place of
beginning—containing - 118 and 6.10 acres' more
or less, with ono frame bons° frame barn, 20 acres
improved and a few fruit trees thereon, all situ.
aced in the township of Delmar Tioga Co. Pa.
RUSSELL LAIVTON,
IVellaboro Sept. 25 1867-4 w Aaron_
Planing Machine.
AT KEENEYVILLE, PA.
IHAVE put . in a firet.elaga ; PLANER, and am
prepared to plane flooring, siding, etc. to
order, GEO. D. KEENEY.
Sept. 18,1867-li. : -'"." ' i ''
Auditor's Notice.
lICHE undersigned having been appointed an
auditor to di/tribute the proceeds arising
from the sale of the estate of Lyman Hirt, Into
of Charleston, dec' will attend to the duties of
his appointment at The office of Nichols d: Mitch
ell, Wellsboro, Friday, 0ct,18,1867, at 2 o'clock
P. Id. All persons interested aro requested to
take notice. JOHN L-MITCHELL,
I Sept. 18, 1867, 4w. Auditor.
- Mrs. A. J. Sofield,
•
I S now receiving the Fall stylcw.of
MILLINERY,
direct from the city, and will bo pleased to see
her old friends and customers, with as many now
onus as may choose to favor her with their pat
ronage. I have engaged a first-class Dressma
ker, and am prepared to carry'on
DRESS -MAKING
in all its branches. in abatisfactoty manner.
Orders taken for Hair Jewelry. Good prices
paid for human hair. Store over VanValken
burg's Gro;cory, sfain-st.
WeMho o, Sept. 25, 18137,-tf
'stray. •
CAME 'into tho enclosure of the subscriber on
or about the Itith of Sept., 186 i, thirteen sheep
and tive lambs. One of the lambs is a buck, the
sheep are marke,d as lollows: hole through ono
ear and the other ear split and half cut off on
some of them. The owner is requested to prove
prop'erty, pay charges, and damages, and take
them away, or I shall proceed to dispose of them
according to law. - NEWTON BULKEEY.
- Deerfield, Sept, 18ib, 1867.
In Bankruptcy. •
District Cohrt of the United States
for the Western District of Pen n'a,
In the matter of L. D. and John
IL Taylor, Bankrupts.
• •
Wcateni District of Pennsyteania r es:
This is to give notice : That on the 24th day
of Sept., A. D. 1807, a warrant in Bankruptcy ,
'was issued against of estate of L. D. John R.
Taylor of Blossburv'in the county of Tioga and
State of Penn'a, who have been adjudged to be
Bankrupts on the petition of their creditors, and
the payment of any debts and delivery of any
property belonging to said Bankrupts, to them,
or to their use, and the transfer of any property
by them, are forbidden by law. A meeting of
the creditoris of said Bankrupts to prove their
dobts and choose one or 'more Assignees of choir
estate, will be bold at a Court of Bankruptcy 'to
be holden at Tioga, Pa., in said District on the
24th day' of October A. D. 1807, at 2 o'clock
P. M., at the office of F. E. Smith, ; cone of
,the
Registers in Bankruptcy of said Distlict. ' -
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
oct7 67-4 w. U. S. Marshal for said District
In. Bankruptcy.
District Court of the United States.,
for the Wet.ters District of Ponn'a,
in tho matter of 'Jas. Campbell, a
Bankrupt.
Western District of Pemnsgleaniu, as :
This is to give notice: That on the 24th day
of September, A. D. 1867, a warrant in Bank
ruptcy was issued against the et•tato of James
Campbell of Dolmar, in tho county of Tioga, and
State of Pennsylvania, who cans been ndjudged a
Bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment
of any debts, and delivery of any preparty, be
longing to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use,
and the .transfer of any property by him, are for
bidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors
of said Bankrupt to prove their debts and choose
'ono or more assignees of his estate t will be hold s
at a court of Bankruptcy, to he hulden at thojl
office of . F. E. Smith, at Tioga, Penn'd, before F.
E. Smith, Register, on the 25th day of October
A. D. 1867, at 10 A. M.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
U.S. Marshal for said Dist
Oct. 2,1867-4 w
N BANKRUPTCY.—This is, to givo notice:
I
That on the 9th day of September, A. D. 1E67,
a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the
estate of William B. Middaugh of Lawrenceville,
in the county of Tioga, and State of Pennsylva
nia, who has boon adjudged a Bankrupt on his
own petition ; that the payment of any debts and
dblivery of any property belonging to such Bank
i4pt to him or for his use and the transfer of any
pteporty by him aro forbidden by law ; that a
meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove
their, debts, and to ohoos,o one or more Assignees
will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be hol
den at the office of P. E. Smith, in Tioga, county
of Tioga; and State of Pennsylvania, before F. E:
Smith, Register, on the 24th day of Oct. A. D.
1867, at 10 o'clock, A. M. •
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,-
U. S. Marshal Western Dist. Pa.
Pr. D. CAunnox, Deputy.
Oct. 2,1867-4 w.
TN BANKRUPTCY.—This is to give notice :
That on the 9th day of Sept. A. D. 1867. a
warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the
estate of De Pui it Nichols, of Tioga, in the
county of Tioga, and State of Penn'a, who] have
been adjudged Bankrupts on their own Petition;
that the payment of any debts and delivery of
any property belonging to such Bankrupts to them
or for their use and the transfer of any property
by them are forbidden bylaw; that a meeting-of
the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their
debts, and to choose one or more Assignees will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to ho holdon at
the othco of F. E. Smith, in Tioga, county of Ti
oga, and Stato of Pennsylvania, before F. E.
Smith, Register, on the 23d day of October,
A. D. 1867, at.lo o'clock A. M.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
U. S. Marshal West'n Dist. Pa.
Per DAVID CAMERON, Deputy.
N BANKRUPTCY.—This is tct givevotice :
I
That on tho' 9th day of Sept. 2 A. D. 1867, a
warrant in Bankruptcy was isetted against the
estate of North, & Ituowlton of Ifilittisfielli, in the
county of Tioga, and State of Ponn'a, who have
been adjudged Bankrupts on their own Petition ;
that the payment of any debts *tri delivery of
any property belonging to such Bankrupts, to
thorn or for their use and the transfer of any pro
pery by them are forbidden by raw ; that a meet
ing of the creditors of the ssitl, Bankrupts to
prove their debts and td, choose one or more As
signees of their estate, Will bo held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be hold6n nt the office of P. E.
Smith, in Tioga, county of Tioga and State of
Fertn'a, before F. E. Smith, Register, on the 22d
day of October, A. D. 1867, at 10 o'clock A. M.
THOMAS. A. ROWLEY,
U. S. Marshal West'n Dist. Pn.
Per DAVID CAMERON, Deputy.
FARM FOR SALE.—Otto of the beat in Tis
ga county, situated 1 miles from from Law
renceville, Pa.• ' This 'farm contains about 65
acres. 45 acres of Flat land under good cultiva
tion. it is a good grass and grain faun, well wa
tered, has agood frame house, two frame barns,
and out-buildidgs. Terms easy. Stock and
crops to he sold. For further particulars apply
to C. S: MATHER, Lawrenceville, or-to the un
dersigned on the premises.
Oct. 2 . , 1861-3 t. A. 11. EVENS.
De JLAINO .&i. Co'',
NAVE oporied‘an'entlroly now btock of Goods
at their now Store 'under the ,),GITATOR
GOODS
r
t 4. „
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•
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aro , clim.. for cash, nb..l Our cioionlerz will
I tvo tho'allvantage of choosing frr.to
•
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•
J. F. CALKINS,
Co. Sop't
TIM LATEST STYLES, THE .BEST
ASSORTMENT, THE LA.R . a
GEST STOCK
of Goods in Tiogu County, and of buying at the
best pricey goods of the beet quality. We enu
alarm() the following special advantages •
„DRESS GOODS it
Fancy and black SIDLE., Empress Cloth,'Fituth
Armttree, Popline, Figured Rep:, 'French Me,
rinoos, Alpaccas, Wool Dotainee, warranted ALL
wool, Tamiso Cloth-
Fancy Cflesimores, Dout.kins, Broadcloths, Bita-
Tweadp, Jeans, .Parmera'' and IsloChanica'
Caesimeres.
Bo #s Shoes
Men's and Boys Kip and ,Stoga Boots, Men's
Calf Boots, Ladles and Children's Shoes, a full
and splendid assortment.
All Boots and Shoes sold at this es
tablishment waryanted to be as
represented, ,or money re
: 1 funded.
ULU% klIZ c
Men's and Boy's Felt flats, Franklin Hats,
and a full assortment of Cloth Caps. i '
'Sugart., Teas, Coffeoe, Rice, Boap, Spiceo, etc
We buy our Goods of I , Vst Class
Houses! 111 New York,ancl have arrangf -
Menet; there by which we ate to be con
stantly in receipt of the latest Styles of
goods, bought during the easy stages of
the..»larkel. We cull attention to the
fact that we can, and will, fuoash car
pets of all styles andiqualitiCs at Novi
York prices. We offer that portion of
the trading public which rocs to Ebaira,
arid elsewhere, to purchase fine qt'llitic%
of yowls, bargains - which they can»ot
betters at any point beyond Hew Yorl:.
DE LANO & CO,
welli;boro, Oct. 2,1867.—1 y
Tj ADIES' Vet;la and X.)rawer , : at'
De, LANO co'.-;
CARPETS at New York Prices, at
De LANO & CO':.
A LARUE Stock of Boots and Skies, at
Do LANO & CO'S
F RENCH CORSETS, at
Do LAN() CO'S
F ANCY. CLOAKINGS, at
De LANG 4 CO'.;.
LANG 3: CO., Agents for the,,Stisqn - eltatt
nn 'Woolen Mills.
- HOOP SKIRTS, at
De LANO k CO.'S.
COTTON YARN, at
De lAN° A. CONS
W. J. Horton 9
L A l T ug E it o l f et T o o t
n fi rn ru e i d ofrfenMzo.thheeeri l ty o l t e i r c t e o l n v
Is now prepared to offer to the citizens of Law•
roncovilio,
: and vicinity, a general assortment of
GROCHRIES & PROVISIONS,
' CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
WOOD & WILLOW-WARE,
.YANKEE NOTIONS.
' LAWRENCEVILLE, PENN'.A.
Soptocnber, 17th, 1867—tf
Wellabor° Cloth-Dressing Works.
HAVIIi"Gt 'engaged Mr. JAMES SMITH to
superintend our Clothing Works wo are
now ready to do all kind of coloring and dress
ing in good style and on short notice.
S.. A. lIILTBOLD,'
Sept. 18, 1 . 867—tf. 9. BLAIR.
NEW HARDWARE STORE 1
CONYERS & OSGOOD
I N G a r d oc d e it r i i o e n s,!l )
n theirold illwotab
os busi i n s T in Dry Goods,
i
STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD-
two do l ors bolow tbo old stand; where they man
ufacture
that is, in the moat wanner. lu the
matter of
S'TOV
we have enough to (ii - ) all flit) cooking and warm
ing in 'Tioga County, In fact, we have Stoves.
enough to MAKE A SUMMER in
We'.aro the only agents for the sale of thu
AIERICAN COOK STAVE
in We'labor(); and this Slove iho
AUTOCRAT OF STOVES.
keep all Ida i ds of Ilnrdwafe, Iran, Nile,
Steel, Iforee Shoet , , and a completo varioty of
SHELF H ARDWARE
If you don't be4vo,it. DROP IN.
COI YERS .1; OSGOOD,
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WolMoro, Sept. 4, 1867, ly.
Brick 1 *Brick ! 1 Brick!!!
659000 BRICK,
just burned. and
order, for sale at our Brick
Yard, opposite the Cemetery, Wellsboro, Pa.
FRED. MARIIRAFFt
Aug. 23 '67—tf. LOUIS MARGRAFF.
SPRING STYLES.
at Kelly's. Ladies' walk in ! Apr. 1, '67.
Office; ,Our
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4 io 3r-a Ci. g i ll 1-3 E XS :
Groceries
WARE STORE,
TIN-WARE
OMIIJE
TIU.MANITir PRINCIPLE",
1V A Lle US' 81,1
-410 ER'S
Cherry Pectoral
. . t". 4.!
ii;+ , 7,.,
ot"ra. „ ,
C It..t a ; 1 1 . , , othing• eqeetu tani
~.. k,,,,,v,,, prephred to meet the at.:
r lrui* ,eI I L lobed of Si
, ~. -,.,,, . 1 . note and relia..
' hie euta fur disea t es of 1 4
. , i
thrma. afidduriga.-. A troll al many yeah Impe,--
tablodied ate fact. that it 'lt: mono ttiftrat.li, e „ ~,
pulmonary air...hw, fora buy odic) reseed ) .
Its eft:wavy ita,t new becut le eo getlerall } i 1,,,,,, ,,
that it.".is :111,11,y regafded in many cortorte's at.-a
litetlitlie of indispensabl 1 neeestsity. I n / ;, c ,., t
itrituitf, Prance, anti t3 . l , lTlany, where nu:Alt a i
pcietac has reached its higbe)t . perfeetior t , it t:
prefigribeti in dome:Ale practice, and ‘! „,„ triuti ,,
tizotf (4 in. be . armies, in borritai s and other 01),J.,
lie itotilation , , where it is regarded by the
att e nding. phygicitinf.t) its the molt tpe e d y ~,,,i
agrettablirernedy that can la: OnPloyed. Sea r , (..
t y
any , ty„ ir.d,herheoll Call be (fund tillere well
k li nwn t taseti of diselt)ed lung), which had (.Ailed'
the old3oB of the moat t , kiiithl end experiancvl
doetor). have been completely cured by tt. 'I ht,e
results nre'tlte most ennvincit , g prlf,arp or t h,.,
pet lot (girt} tivn propel-pet, rd 11 1 ?) preplrati,,,. :
and t., them the author) pent with peculiar 8:1:.
hanctiOn. \VII& it I iii , •A puree ful ttgattoqc,,t,
timed disease. , , It I. (..xtr, mely - antic t .,..: a 1 „„ di ,
o
eine in tni..ey and youtl,. iteing,../ittite Itartule.4—
4
it, evti, 11,,,
, o111:.; , ;(• , :: : t, 1%1,1 ii itilliilliNtereil 3 4 ,1_
ciously, ; ~
. J . !,
_ Th!-- (millire:tol -r V.I . 4 . l topn - rie+.: even te, ae
by firt:VelitiOrk t11:111 •LIP I C. li 'tah - th, in i et - tan t, ,t
heals i,2/1 irrilatio» i of the _limit ~:‘,l ItiJ,g,.,
whether :tilting Irihn C 61,1,3 or 0,110,, or Irt,a,
other camel:), and t itts A prevent that long In to tf
p: , intol and in.•ttr.l tloWl4ea-ee, whirl' v...n l:11.1,e
Item the, , ne;toeet ot, `them, del.'s tt., untly .
ehould he' uithout it. Intluenr...l, Camp, l ilty,... .
11Pni, 1% pooping Cough, Pleuriity, Incipient Ci.n
FlimpliiAl;nlll other fiffeetinllLi of the
sbre.tthiL;; i
organs, give way before this pre-eminent t , ,en,,. ..
nation of nollie it virtues. .
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER CO.. 'Gowen,
MaFt.., and by all Druggistt , and dealers ir;
medicine, everywhere.
in Wellsboro liy J.- A. itny. beriti-2m
AGENTS WANTED
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In circulating this Work. Agents will find a
pleamirii and plotitable einplo3 went. The nu.
morons objections which are usually encoi iii i ew i as
in selling ordinary works will not exist with ri,.. ii
But, ou the contrary, eticoniagimient and ''
friendly aid will attend the Ageqt, making h i , ~
laloi-rs agreeable, useful, and lucrative.
Ladies, reiiil Clergymen, School Teadaii.
Farmers, Studen ~ and all other:- who p.isi.e-, en- •
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most IRAS' inducements will he offered: '
For particukire, apply to, or address '
PARMELEE BROTH EltS. :.
722 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Aug. 2S, I S67—Cw. ^ •
T""QUEEN'S CEPHALIC .Pll.R3.—Thc :e
aro the latest improvement ame!Vthe
They areMintitlently believed to he the hest
for feint! • use th at have ever been made.
are eo mild and I,leaant la their operation and
yet en effectual, that it unititl'he quite
We to riapply the ilemanil for them were, II /If
more generally linee,n. whole told
in the directions which accompany eakir
Price Cent=. For,ele at Itoy's Drug stririi
Mill Proiierty for t•itile
ri'}lli . ..iiii.,erit.er On necaunt of failing. Mmlti.
_L. ~11‘..., 1,1 ,ilk: ill, Mill Plopt.lij .1 1:1 ,, .ite.1
CloSk, 'flogs' count). 1'... i.riberl'isio,wi, a, di,
Metlure :lill. S..el Alill i•. 1, , ,w io complete
running ...mkt., having Leen 14101 tut ni:heil .11..
entire new 7W:whim:Q.- 4.,f the I.u, ~ ,t approved :13'.c.
an , %%111 I,c ~,1.1 t. , ,..m.ttlicr v.itl.3 a 1.,, .t. 21 :,ere. , .'.
btu I, ,_,li v. ho It theta is a - , tl,tift: , , ' ,t
v,vng .111.1.,
Or hurl and other fruit lam,. thithtiog ke . of
Invor.Ade terms. C. J. iIVAIPIIREO
Cropked (.. e1., - ., Ti0...:1 Co . l':,.
I
1 hi B111111'111) •V.
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1C.1%. DESl:ilti NEI) hereby glvc , Lli.,
I that he will lie in
July 1:•1;7
1.1..L1A SPP la, 2.1 Tuee.litydarninlLl
LOCK. 11A , 2d Wednesday each w Oh.
sIIELLEFONTE, l.ftl Thin •tday etch month.
CtilsD Eli sroivr.:'.l Tuesday: in Fuh., Nlair ;
September, and Itecember. 't
—to'hold Courts of IlankritFtey,lfeing prove a`-
lt that there wilt be business reqtti ILE;
his attendance at such tiittei and piaci,. At
other times he will attend for in h perpost sat
hie (Alice itt 'I Toga, Pa. Gentlemen of the I; if
prosecuting inceluntary lotnlctupt case., will .
please hat ci.„Watt rants returnable at :•11.th_title.....
poositile. l'arlies making voluntary applicatiou
trill pleaso prepare thou' peti(olit- and ,ohedulc
in duplicate,' in cm:torten v with the If a
Act,eneii , ff Orders mt., and Special nil,-
et the 11'e-tern I)istriLt ot l'entiFylt mita ott
Banktuptcy, and submit tlit w In me for exataili
;lttion ; and it found turret t to lone and snflicient
in substance, It'll lie certified and filed, ;idol an
order of relerence will be I,ticd. Fifty dollars
required by thiAtt must at the tatoo time he tic
! posited with me, and lii icon dollars for clot!: at,ii
I Marshal fees idiould be paid at the mute time
To save answering ma letters I will say—
I-1 hat It ice's .51anttai is the be,..t a irk t 1
seen on tltu subject, and contain: the Act: &feu-
oral orcers, toms, etc.
2—The special Hules cat be crned ..t (".
W. JohnAtcw 1 Co, Pltizthurg.
—The. best Liankt-: 1 hay. seen ::tc, told
W. z 5. Haven, Pitt.,butg.
.I—Lettor, cortinriniug to Si•vriul Milo 15 v1:1
ha prowptly ati,wered.
- F. E.
lh Dor.
, .\ktg 21 , , ISI;7.
Notice.
AT O,L ICE is hezeby given t • collectors ti,:a 6 1 ,
the h.t day , 4 t Cet. ISe.7, tho seeohil 1;71.._
of ;;, , litlitm,' BOlldc tilt_ due, :nut we tespf ovally
uzlc you lor the I,tiit dollar on that day.
TAX PAlEBb—Tioga 'County ilae sill) tli'l:-
:and dollars to pay on a bat ti.l,), ... od utile:, coo
pay your taxes the deli cannot be paid: none
than that thelooney has got to emit by Ihat
time, or eiu.t trill l be nic he.
By order of the Con niisaioncrs.
Sept. 11, M 3•. C. F. Ml bLER. Troub.r.
7`lARAV.—Came into this enclosure the
j subscriber in tiaincs, on the kith of August,
a yoke of Stags. Trio younget t is about eta
years old, color red ; the oldest about twelie
yehts old, of a dun color, some white on his back
au(l a white spot in his forehead. The (misfit.
requested to prove property, pay charger, and
talso them away. JOIIN M ILLEII.
Gaines, Sept. 1567-It. - .
I
cleaning Sewing 11iaeltines. •
rtuc undersigned hereby point:B areas=
I_ timing Machines that he is prepared I.
clean and put ouch machines in good o l der
call. lie also is agent fur the " patent tarkti. f '
which can he used on any machine.
JOHN B. SHAKSP.E.IIO
Welkboro, Sept. 4, ISI;7, tr.
Elmka, Saw Manufactory.s-
CuPl ra (kit Steel Jr,
round
Circular Saws.
MULKY, GANO,
CLEARINO, SOOTII AN OTHER
SAWS.
Mr. .1. Stql lEFFEI,IN, Jr., is antliotr, , l I
sell at Faeittry l'ricet , in Tiogn.
Or.ler:: fey reitntrinig, de., left with Alf St•ltit t
felin will ho nttentletl ivt• I retnptly
lael4
.1N DR EWS
f •+:1867
RARE. CHANCE Fill{ MEN --
The find kvation 'kr : 1 —l,, re 1, 4
imildii,gl•ll , •vb. . 1 1,1 1101..0'
Iltrere:l kr kale pi r•u11,11 •0. 1
favotal,k terltt nI ;.•tori.
.1 A ROY
Bullet° maid Cheese,
iart unt,.l Putt
.1.11.14,1
24jillyC7 T(ILES 11
,
uMiNI rrtA - T t' x NoT1C1:- -I.ettir•
adtnini9tratinn ' [ ll,l%ing been I:ranted n the
npon the estnte of t- 4 3innek T W.." ,
ington. deceased, not i e . : I, h er eby
given 1.0 those _indebted to, and
against said estate In call niid % , ith
MAlrc" E.
k'ovinuton. Rcpt. 1, ISt 7--(liv •
cr,l3
ithe at• I`. IL I: E.1.1,V 9
April I,
iii: largest 11.-oittnent f w fel,e.,
T
Jewelry and Plated \Vale in I Tioe,a r ow
[liifetird • • , FOLEI
fr•??t Tu)ss $
.$