The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 30, 1867, Image 3

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    1114)T1llr. AtIATTEItS.
- NVEDN'ESitkV;bdif.
ThlA'soNics.
OSSEA • LODGE, No: 311,A, Y. At., meets at their , Ra o
over Dr. Roy's drug store , on Tuesday ovening, on o r
before the FOR Moon, at 6 seclak P. At.
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TyOOA
. CITAPTER;:N I.
o. PM, R. A: M., meets 14 th e
nan, on Thumlayi avening,:oii oi before the Pill
Noon, at 13 o'clock P. M.
..., .
TVOO.A. COUNCIL, N0."31., It. .E . S..AIABTEKS, meets at
the Holt, on the Ahlid .Fritlay of each calerniat
month, At 8 o'clock P.
.11.„
TYAGAGUTON COMMANDER], No;:2S, - of KNIGHTS
TSMPLAILoand . the appendant orders, meets at MO
on thOJlrst Friday of each enleudar month, at
G M.
Nor: A.dvertisements.
Notice—Erastus
Bank Notice--z-11. C. Wickham.
Stray Heifer,-Jsi, Kelley." •
Hold Dn !—C. B. Kelley.
Court Proclamation—L. Tabor: '
Register's Notice—D. L. Deane. I
Card—John I. Mitchell..
Another Now Cash Store—Bodine Co
In 'Dankruptey-:-Qcorge Asher.
13g/... The Wellsboiro:Academy will be
open for tho reception of Papas, on Wednesday,
Oct 30th ige.7., rnescisD. ,HODOSON,
Principal.
CORRECTION.-7I n the n otiL to teachers
by Clutrletiton School Board, published last week,
we made the day of hiring S OT.
. 30: . It should
- have been Nov. 9, as now congaed.-
•
ReACIIES.—we - are indebted to Mr.
Wm. P. Shumway for "a half peck Of peaches,
raised on his farm ; They cat well and would
preserve first-rate s Then are the first native
peaches wo have seen this year.
The Lewisburg Chronicle right, ort the
heels of the election enlarges its borders to "eight
eoluruns per page. We admire tile pluck ,of
friend Cornelius, and hope ho may increase still
more as the years ' , go by. -
.PERSONAL.—NW last week . had the
pleasure of a call fro Mr. A. S. Irving, formerlt
of this village, but fur seveisl years a resident o
Toronto, Canada. Ae ompanied by his info lie
has been spending a few dayri among friends in
this region. Mr. Irving reports business in a
lively conditioniu the New Dominion.
'
REArovE . D.--Our friend, . no. 1. :Mid).-
ell: Esq., has opened a Law-Office over Roy's
Ding Store, entrance opposite the Agiator Office
rams floor. IVe are ghtil to have such a good
neighbor, and wish him a full:Measure of clients.
LUMBERMEN AHOY !----We learn thitt
Molts. W. T. Willard Lind Nathaniel Rice, on
the 25th inst. felled the timber, butted, mettaured
and toppe'd'higs for 70,011 t) feet of Lauber. They
refer to Messrs. Chrui. lierriugton, A. Stevens,
Pope, Mathers,• Afore, Furman, and others. If
any other two men' happen to beat it let us 4now.
4-1
ME.CoNCERT:—The juvenile ecineert,
at the Court House laat Saturday eteniirg wag
'vorthy of a larger patronage. Mr. Darn rippears
.
6,oaderstand the art of teaching, and the perfor
inlance was in every way creditable to mistier and
pupil. The audience was small and th,e • lc
vipt4 •
,
° IlloNATloN.+Rev. A. Dodge desires to
return thanks for the liberal donation made him
by the people of the Baldwin District, at the
house of Mr. L. Nobles, Diday eveniz4
The receipts were I. He also wishes t 1 men
tion the agreeable fact that the hest of ordlT IYIIB
ob.erved by the young people during theevening.
Mr. Dodge informs us that ,during• the three
tuck:6' revival in that ileiglihniltood thirty-five
pet.iens were hopefully .01tverted and mado
public profession of
CLARK'S CONCERT.--JAMES G. CLARK,
the Feet-vocalist, will sing inlinoxvinc, Tuesllay
evening. Nov. 5 ; at Nelson, Wednesday evening,
Nov. ti; at Mansfield, Thursday evening, Nov. 7:
and.at Tioga, Friday evening, NoN, R. , Mr.
Clark has sung in those rilliaged before. the mere
announcement ofbis coming will secure him full
Moises , Yew men
,earq.se successfully emt,ody,
the soul of poesy in song. fetter po.+sess 'N•oiceS FO
true and lender. Ho promises to visit Wellsboro
whenever lie can furnish him a public hall.• Shall
it he coon pr late rests with men of enterprise.—
We hope it indy be before the new railro . ad is
Imilt„bizt it would not surpric - olli if the locomo
tive whistle should be heard in this region before
enterprise so thoroughly arouses itself as to pro
ride some place where the Wellsboro public can
Le amused and instructed.
VIE COUNTY 110 USE.—W E, !clan that
thqrstitution will probably be open for inmates
ahout the first of January. tjudnubtedly the
Commissioners are :Imam of the fact that' its sue
c..,s depends touch upon the Superintendent.
Ile should bra tilatt of superior tact, honest,
public spirited, and energetic. Should the ap
pointtneut bo, controlled by the minimum, rcriee
put in, we surpeet that the whole thing will be
r6ry unpopular in less than six month. It is to
be hoped that the Collituif..4ollel:i will forget that
they . have personal friends, anti with necessary
,udepencicnee ecleet the very he i st man in the
munty, at a liberal salary, Goell management
aid wise will ensure the success of the
enterprise: On the other hand, to let the super
intendency to the lowest, respotthible bidder, for
the first year, will eventuate in disaster.
TILE RAiLIT.oAD.—The f3Eirvey of Ihe
route of the rellsboro and La . wioneeville Railroad
is in progress. The engineers are on Crooked
Creelt, coming this way, and • have reached a
point near Mr :Calvin Jfammontrs.
In answer to the endless questions which reach
:11.- touching the road, ; we can only Fay that, a.=
Mr. , Magee Very propqly keeps his own uouniel,
?re itnow nothing morC of the time . \flunk te road
irallj be built than our piestioners. There it
ometinies a wide difference between certainty Mid
; „probability, aniTwe can only judge of the prob
t-4.00e. We regard the road as probable. If those
- oho OSIII real establ., and aro to be most benetitted
F.by the road shall i.)e liberal, the probabilities pill
111 , :rea542.. The road would bring thousands of
of land into market, and measurably apply-
ciate the value of improved farms for .milca• on
licither side. Every thitig to induce the 'mailing
of the read *Auld he done and offered. .
FORTUNES GIVEN AWAY.—Nice,
it i Fortnnes,for sl—fortunes for less than a
dollar—nice, iln't it? Messrs G. P. Howellk C 0.,.
recommend Mews. A. T. Williams Company
j to aavertisc in. The ag lot or. Tooth - Wise, Whitt
A great "Gift Concert," at which $500,000 is to,
be given away.-j, 'hank you. Not any fur us ir
you please. 'A elicek . for $l5, to be paid Dec,
1,1357, does not tempt. us. Iletter maim it pay
able on the 32d of December. Three-fourths of a
column in this paper can be hat two months for
t. 91.1, if the matter suits; and if it don't suit, not
for $lOOO. * Mr. Rowell has our letters to this
ffect, has tong-had them. We do Not •Inlvertise
lottery swindles at any price nowadays.- If the
green people who it uy such trash will be advised
• by us they will not invert in such stock any
More.
. . .
. 1 , Don't liclievo it. Portunce cannot be purchased
for SI. Go t o w ork and - earn a fort in t o Jr you
,
want ono. Why do you dont on beitie: twindi,d ?
-,.
- f: If you hare an extra dollar invest ."it in a gotO
book, and reall the book. This silt I.liEincs , • is
getting to be a greatuniednee as well as ti i g - re,it
wrong. Show us the man, 'not' omacitteil •with
one of theseswindleo, whr; nyer _ t r( - Ac a (ale._
` 4 orth 'or an.ilhing, and tee can make hit: fortuie.,
with Barnues help, in ono yeni't ••., •
CLINTON CoUNTY.—The 29pubilectre
has a chapter of accidents for last week, quite
formidable. Ono Bergner was killed by the ears
near Queen's Bun Bridge. Mr. Jiihn ) Curns was
crushed by.a failing'stone while at work on the
Lewisburg Bridge. Willard Walters was flung
from a ladder and broke bis arm. Alexander
Hamilton Was flung from a bridge and had his
cellar bone broke; and ldri,,,.Robert MeL'olMick,
an old and highly valued citizen of Lock Haven,
was run into by a locomotive while _ crossing the,
railroad;in a wngon, and soserionsly injured that
heklied in a few hours.
- Gossip.--Tt
oodte
izition-of 4.P0
of liieritai hap
that a society
meet with few
a Ilypothesis.l
ficulties preeen
etiltiCs which,
nego Jones., Pi
tho infant :3°6
greCIL AVo
frost is upon
bushels of toisi
cry rose lias'it
up in every m
berg 7111 get i
ato dissensiou
aforenamcd cr
characto. is 'II:
whose actions
got in doetlziot
trouble being,
if ho cannot:he
aileet the r
of the Society; ,
-..— i1.,-
being, -.Johannes-Smitho may not claim and erk,)
social equality with members of undoubted me i n
excellence. Our !Onion being asked we sha
pronounce it. SOCiety, when rightly, organise
contemplates equal sO'dial privilege in just tii
degree in which charaojers assimilate. Happil
the inclinationg ana tastes of bad mien andwoma
aro stronger than t eir , ambition
lt y
.tcshine in wha i
is called good socie . I However the Society rif
honest men might assit the tiofessionni thief el:
a cloak to his baseness, it is a fact- that thicv4
'as a rule, do not care to associate with the houe4,
and upright, The - ProstitutO does' not find t
circles of virtue a respectability congenial, a
so does not freque t k nch circles. The gambl
is never more 0°11(33 , a when forced to associa
'with men who never game. Taking these fee
into account we should say, that 1 tho ninet.
nine respectable members of pe Mollycodd
e r
Society inercitsed in virtue, th one-hundred
member, Johannes Smithe, bad as he may h
will eithei become respectable by the Amer for.
of example, or he will resign his membership an
betake biniself to more congenial companionshi r
On u visit to Tweedledutu, noi'more than a thou!
and years ago, a pickpocket pl l gictieed upon oil
pui.sei-; Finding it empty, he at once left co
vicinity; the moral and application of. which,
that the rogue supposed we had money; he font
none; 'and not finding what he' wanted he left 1
011CP. Should six had men find themsolves
home among, a dozen othero; reputed vit tuous,
should say that the EiX had found what they Ina
ted. If President Jolley is not answeredwe ca
not answer
—Clethatia Amaranth i 2 a poet. lie, li 0
,
other: ,{rho enjoy the divine 'afflatus, sometlif es
wants a rhyme. The other dayi iyhile writing a
pastoral under a full head of inspiration, tie
rhythmic impulse led him to end n- line. wi h
"saw-bnek." Here the lave aloud at hay, and
roved obedience to - 1,014), and spur— lle • writ ,
to ask us to get him out Id' tho dilemma, Fran t
ly, we adViae him to take the ";atw-Luck"out a d
substitute some more euphonious word; hut if
he'eannet do that yithentrnining his poem, ) c
yeap6ctfully suggest that he end the next line
with "haw buck." We lime a dim recolleetiOu
that. "haw hush" was pasture-al ,wliew we droe
plow; and it certainli,thymes, by second inten
tions,'with ":ww-back." Fer exaMple, and to
enenurago Clematis,-th6s : . . •
"Undo} the wood-shed EiallaS the saw-baek,",
Steady, you rascal, haw-emue-woa-haw buck'
—Josephine Victoria. Uatharine . Aurelia Fib
is in a peek of troubles. Sho'writes us Unit' Elie
'vont of employment ; tlintshe is tired it; *death
with holding her hands in diet Jai while her,
mother washes the dishes, bakes, and
irons. We advice theklistressed daniiel with the
aristocratic name to try 'her Lanai ut washing
dishes, baking local, crashing,. and ironing,
those employments are indisputably vulgar, and
in a manlier useless. nth bolter do tat than do
nothing:, esreiatly when doing nothing beconws
a bore.
—napoleon Bonaparte Smith writes us that ho
is out of employment and - very miserable. Ile
says that he has applied to every dry-goods store
in the Outlay for a situation but without avail.
odrico bin, to try "
a. ilanhc iveii stun., IT ha
can raise money:enough to invest in a buck saw
and an ax, we will underehke to go, hint a paying
partnership with Beer'', Maple Co., for 'six
months. No silent partners wanted.
COUNTY TEMPERANCE IfNION"..—Pur-
ElialA to notice a meeting l'illS field in' the Court
House last Tuesda,s afternoon ftir the pnrPOse of
organizing a County Temperance Union, auxiliary
to the State 'reniperanee Union. Rev. G. -1).
Che with, Secrbtary and agent "Or the latter
orga ization, was present, mad briefly stated the
ri( i
object of the meeting. S. B. Elliott, Esq., of,
Richmond, ivas called to the Chair, and . Messrs.
John I. Mitchell and John Dickinson wereelected'
Secretaries. A Committee on perruanCnt 'organi
zation was appointed , and inade the following
report : ,
President—Hos. 11.1 W: WILLIAMS.
' Vice President—A. S.'Brawster:
Secretav—John Dickinson.
Corresponding Secretary—Rdv. 0:L. Gibson..
Treasurer—G. \V. Me.rrick.
The Committee were also instructed to report
two Managers for every Township and boropgh.
Phis portion of the report is not yet perfected
Dclegationa from the eeveral churches of Wells-'
lairo and Mansfield , as well as from Alie 119dgo of
good Temphirs at lifaustliAd. a.tailliViiivision of
. Eons of Temperance, 'Vellsboreoc(l.re ptc:Scn't. An
' adjourned meeting-was held. hi 'Vie in - ening at
which the . fliicnssion of the resolutOlp: was re
! Earned and.etneluded. •
BRADFORD COUNTV.—The 'Nfoy Ga-,
zette says : •
"While our partner, Mr. nenry W. fJenkins.
was working the job press, hist Friday, he cruthed
the'end of his right thumb between the platen
and bed. Dr. T. E. Buck drescd the wound. and
thinks there will be no doubt about saving the
thumb. In eon - poi - puma; of this accident our du
tie.4 in 'be cormideraldslineyeneed, and our pat,
eons will excuse` uur ..,liouteumings, for a little
.
"Several lmids } of t:heese from the Round Top
Factory, Tioga Co., have been sent to. yhiladet..
phip, by It. M. LS; L. of the New Storc. Tigga
County Chee:.c ha , 3 a growing reputation.' •
"There were 832 firkins of, butter, averaging
lfill lbs, each, shipped froth this - town during the
month of August, besides a largo .number of tubs.
In Sept. there were 7.0 firkins sent up twthe 23d,
~Tho'vahMof the butter shipped in the two mouths
named was, about $.7,0,0002,
_Gra!lcy lends the ,Pliiladelpid4' foshon
scrims Norvinber. It is a perfect storehouse
of patterns and useful hints fim the ladies. L. A.
Godey, Philadelphia_;' $3 per year. .":
The Childre,n'g, Hour coittimns, ,be
the chiefeid delight of our little folks, and the day,
of its appettring . is eagerly watched for and asked
about. It is published, ,liy -T.'S:Arthur', Phila.:
deiphia, atsl„so-per year: • •
.
Denzoreit's Fashions - for' igpv.enTher
eclipse all competitors. This . quarto Alpg4tte s is:;
,a-bly 4 , 01011061, and its patterns on tissue paper
arc a gkeat feature. floW aby of 'our Indy friends
get along without it is more than re ync;Ty.
'p er s i;er, pith prianiu)a. Addrel-s W. 3 . 0)1)1111"El
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4T3 • , '
:Ea ag , a ell "Par Fa. al. .
n i 1
I
The et pct Will and erbatretta:
hi e lir e ,sit e l flew is
:"" r i nittltplent •Littlres' all Waal
- atveral new she; fe are wire or, eel,'
at W. Li, ziutittt's Sous, at 1t a. lier•yartl,tlituble
rellll, ,
largestfhe tout finest BSSOthikeill frames
§:.vcr t•rimg,tlt. Ttoki Coun ty s : and
e
rit,lit 41 every why to . euit; 411 Red go.
hog raft, et t'')lteneers ,Art Mansfield,
Ponna
. , .
NOT ALL 1 10:41; n'y AN Y 3184...N8.- 2 —Juat received
HO pr. •,f those $.l l'ants'wortn $3; all .over 150
pr. or then,s) Ladies' Walking Shoes 'yprkh 2.4.;
all over die County 200 pr.bf thoke 10e.'11.1otoeyn,
Putout Leather lipped Milraeral 'l3o6ig wterlh
He. the vce - thrtivervOis means buBlness. • All of
these bargains ran be secured at •
• l W. R. SMITIVS.SONS.
Thu,s.einit - Llf goods
when -applied _ for, by • letter,' and ' ' fotwaid
ackage%fiee of chargé When the orderexeeedi
:ylO in amount, ol all caloaei•ai-a:
_Viva •epten(y r
tello crinl_dirOichiclh expre6a.
corniTiir, 404;.7, ',ON/ PARgON6 do Cq,.
f Mol I
W. It. Sinith's Sons have been appointed agents
taidhOniltfOlthe - Pleaeant: 3 l4llliy-Ginpesi'4,ThiY.
have now several varieties Bali at very lon
rgea by the 4 lb.; boll . nnd', P o hotVluti4ous. A
v;,t0.3, small sutn huya a large; Bow. Go in and lice.
GET TIM% linst.-41a titurehaiing'i a Cooking',
Stove, jt will he , foond economy to
.bnythe boat
in thertintike - t: - fAtit..tibllars saved in' the pi
eltaie of an inferior stove wilt soon .ite'expende4l
in the ndditional eoosniaptien ,Ofjno, ink yi ng
nothing about the repair's and the incOnverdeneo
of using Astern that does'not..operate •perfectls4
The' Anterlean • Ilitst Air Stove; lnitnufaotnred , 11 , ; , ‘ •
Shear, Pao Y ard g ,II
o, T!4,l?o9ll'°AtlnkiiiJY.uselti
and-thorAtigkis; tested' throughout oil the
ern States for tbe.last six:Yeari; both for Oat
, -wood, and the,apfekrsal expression ,pt - the:PeoPitt
Mks been -in:Wiz:4;ot;aB iin ccouo"nitoiti; Yiu ii lid
ard , perfeetc',4oratin g stove lit , rill; respects ; and
Pur'suit 'of a - first-class *.Cooking StovoK
orill'consult their own interests and convenience.
'and;-be sureof. getting v.alueiferahoir.money.l4
pitrebasingtho,,Ant:iirican.- 7 -44:7 ny,Nocaiyg Jour,.
1 Von SALE fly Converse d 7. Osgood, Wellsboro.
w• • '4.,1!!:. • •
Tho,.."lddlep tbeli Cloaks !cut; fitted
and Aently,to k ado: in W. •It. Stoitk's• sone :Cloak
Department at very lonr•rate4.• -- • • • •
•
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by 11,
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CLEIWPIS.- 7 .1n. Cht
era Infanturn;lk(artin S.
Mary Anu Pk:net - is,
"So fades the lovel
tquiling saki.
So soon our transi(
And pleapurp only
CltOWL.—Suddenly,
Oet. 17, Mrs. - ---, Ci
Crow); of Wellsboro,
SPECIAL, NOTICE 7.
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u it certain cure for tr,Dt4eittios of the BLADDER;
j E. I DNEYS, ()RAVEL, DROPSY, }};,HALE:COM-
I'tAI ' , as, GENERAL DEBILITY, and nil ilitienites of
the DRINATtY ORGANS, whether existing in 'MAL-IG
OR NEMALE, from whatever ranee originating nod no
matter of HOW LONG STANDING. '
DisemMt'or the:4e grotiq require the nsb- of it An
rotle.'
' If no treatment ix luihnsitteil to,'Consumption or Da
eallity may eniute.r Flesh and Blood are supported
from Glom sonnetts tint the "
.
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
&ail-that of Po.itt , Tity, dopernlit Kompt,i)so of a
reliable remedy..
II ELMBOLD'S, EXTRAC -
• • -
Rsthwilhed upwards of IS yearn, prepare 4 by •
H• T. nnumnoen ,
, .04 itroutiway,,Newjrnrit, and
s feb2.7-Iy. 101 South 10th St., phil m lolplitu, VA: ,
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Inforniation guaranteed :to produce tt luxuriant
growth of flair upon n bald lieticl or beardless face. also
'a recipe for the, removal of 4'lu - titles, itiotches, • I..lrup
tions, ote., on the eklii,leaving the sante soft, clear, and
beantiful, can ho obtained without charge by, nth recta.
hog, . . .Ty n tp..l. S. et-TAMAN, dm:tiler,
llsepta—Sni. ' l'. /32.? Itrondwny, klow.Vork,
FOP * Nil V. IL 1:7`1+.: '
NTI ON T OE or tr r l n n
irritation, initannnatavn rtlecrAitun or thc,,Dimacreti
or kidneys , diseases of the' prostrate glands, atone in
the bladder, catcutaa,,zraVol or brcitCcipat, dopoeite, and
all dii:ertiea of tho bladder, kidnap; and 'dropsical' awes.
Ifni n, liallttlftiat'itTGlllYlExTßAcfßuctiu.---rftl727:
A Gentienitiwho suffered fur year's frein Nervous
,Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youth
'fill indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering human
ity, Bend Ins to all who need it, the .recipe and dim.
'thus for making the simple remedy by which he was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's
experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect corifi,
demo, aolipi• ll.' OGDEN.
22mayfIT-iy. Cediir Street. New York.
SHATTERED pO2I.§TI'XIEJTIONS RE§TORLD by
trEwallotn's Exlnicr Buena. feb27-Iy.
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE
REMEDIES for unpleasant and dangerous diseases.
Tse ? lielmbohr.3•Estrict Bucini and Improved Rose
Wash. ..• , - fc1127-Iy.
1 ERITABOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACTIRICIIII
Is Tu: CREST DIIIRSTCI. • • •
WAIIOLVB CONCENTRATED 18TRAcT SAASAPILUILLA.
•
Ts ThS
Oth are prevared . accoriling to roles of Pharmacy
nod Chemistry, ad are the indst active tbnt ehn be
made. fekl27-Iy.
SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR,
- ,IfIIIIPIILtRItS'
RODICEOPATIIICI:
- ETATB THE NEST 'AMPLE EX:
peri eine, ail 'tont ire tor:ceess 4 implo--Arniplit
t, and Reliable. They ,reco,thie only Medicines
perfectly adaptol 40 pdpnlar risel..2sO Simple ' Guit mis
takes cannot he made in using them ; cm harmless as to
to free from, danger, and so efficiea 119 to be always re
liable. They have raised the highest commendation'
from all, and will alivays'render sat Isfaction. i • •
No, - i • . Conti,
-1, Cures revers, Congesti Itiflammati?n 25
2; do - W o rms, Worm? 25
3, do Crying-Colic,lo Teething - of Infants... 25
4, do Diarrhc o i of children of ...... 25
5, do Dy sen t er y, Griping, BilionsColl 2'5
do Cholera-DI us, vonufing - ' 25
7, do C oug h s . cohim, Bronchium r.,. 25
5, do Neuralgia, Toothneho;Faceselio 25
9, ,do Headaches, sick i nemnhcl!o, vertigo-. , 25,
10, 'do DyspOpsia, BilionsStoroach.. '23
11, do Suppressed or phalli : Periods .25
,12, do Whites, too. profuse Ceriods • 25
'l3, do Croup, Cough, difficult Breathing 25
1.1, • dol. Salt Rheum, Crysipolas, BruPtions... '25
15, do Rhouin:atisrii;liheutnatic Pains 25
11 1 , to Fever and Agno,'Cltill Cofer,' Agnes -50
17, do Piles, blind or bleeding
18 1 do '.9ph:thliMy . ,,and,soFf) 1iy05,4.1, 60;
it;, du Pp.ta.r.r . k, gent? prichroidg 160
tip, do Whooping, 'violent Coughs... 50
:21 do Asthma, 0 111 , regFeA Breathhle 50
do Ear 'Discharges, inlpaireilieniFi ß g.. 50
23, Soil:4111:1j
_or htelerd
21, do p;olLeral DOA' ity, pl,yeicnl ',ttoll . 9ulsa;,, 50
25, do forlitjr•B4(:ittloyin ; $0:
26, ; Sca.sicknoss, sickn ohs ?roll!
"
41 0 Kidney-Disease,G. rAvol bo
116 • N er v o ug Debility, &ming, ; ;
. 410104 involuntaty Discharkor 100
29, 40', Soto Month, ~
30, 'do Urinary Weakness, wottizig . 50
31, do • Painful Poricidii, with ' ",10,
32, do SUM:s,lrings at chnpgp, of life-
33, do :Mijilepsrp'Sriasmit, -•'1 00
1)1, do Diphtheria, ulcerated , Oorli Throat '5O
. - •
FAMILY_ VASE'S.'
OF 35 untor, vrAut,„ unnocto. CASE,,tilnits•Rin
CIVIC Pill EVERY k PAMILt^.;
AND A pool( or !$lO4/0
Smaller FAXIIIX and Tattvinallo cases, with 20 to
23 v lath .... .
Spollies foe nil 11. , rdVAIR DlirAikr.s..both r,Cutt-,...
INO and fur PREVrAtiVritreattratat, '
Ala And pocket chse..4 2 to 4...5
utedle B. ilia. caeo•o
seat to cloy part of „ttot
..voitotrs,.b.y.,Mail. or Express,'
lii2o of cliiirgr, on roceipt. ; . • :
Aildro;s.numphre.srs• Specifics
- •• ,Homoopathio_frie4ioipko•CtompEaly.
-,„
tunics nud Depot. Np / 61. ' 2 MIDALWAY, Y 1.40(.
r:
dutially 91 . 10: letter; itit above, foi• 'all form of disease:
FOP. I:ALEBYALL_ .1)# U 0
•
; Ailiust 21, .1867-Iy.
- ;
lIEL3IDOWS FLUID lIXTR ACT DUCf.III in pleasant
in taste At vdarttreo frominjor:iont propertieg,
and inimedfitee Du action. fe1i27,71y.
EXIIIACt./11101111,girt.s lioalth and
otr,or tiiihtifraino and bloom fo.;i h e unlit 'cltook.,,Le-
Witty is "ricconivanled by many alarming' syMptolus,
,and if nolicaement• sobwitted iii;'tonsumttitou,
sanity, or epileptic fits eime.-
,TILE Graf OF IA - 4 STRESOTlt—Therefore
the nervous and tlebilitat6d- eliocld
,;01 , nediately
D . 9
LIELMCOL EXTRACT BUCRU. , 114.271 y:
ELSIiIOI:VSX'I ; '
. -TACT IGII6IIU and PaPItOVED
Rags WABIII cures secret,nycl; 'dale/tin'
or
in all
their stagiv, at little cxpehse, little or no change in
diet, no intiSnrotnence. and no_tapostit e; •It b pleasant
inctaino and odqt;iinuiediato units ;action, and free
nit - viol/a properties. - fob 27-lx
MARRIAGES
.thn 20th .inst.,
Stony Fork, by J.
jarnin F. Roberts of
Catn.o/01 of *°F".
3 it
Ina , York,i
Dr. W ton, of Trill::
-ff.Wasliingtorq (for!.
...)-ward, of N. 1 .:• • •
L of the groom t: - -
:an be: - • -- •
a of gloom,
LEM
—Get'. 26th., not
D. D., D.
id, both of Tioga.
r,-2-On the 24th inst.,
Joseph W. Whiting
'both of Covington.
DEA
i
Is man tz fadt fired ,MPtrk
MATRRIAtS, and iiinSr bo con
sidere4l Um STANDARD 01? EX-
Clil.LENol. For sttlo by nil
0 rovirs. . 22may 67-13`.,
INFO 101411101 V.
:;...-).:C,T4T., , .•:-.,,,P,TA0,V0P.,1 . ,,
Art To, A 111404 with a cough oar a, C 4,141:
AigLYOlti P#D#WOOD ConsiTOPTlttlir:/.
Are the Lives pf Your Children in Jeipardy from k . m i•
den and Repeated Attacks of 'Croup! „
:;. to, , litrehasea'BOx of . , '
•
BLADES' EU'''HONI4I • -
•
.I_,;URRICATC)RSII.
Peopleirdrost:Sure ancl , Effectual Remedy 1.*6?
Coligns,.•Cado, Croup, Catarrhi itathrnit, Biwa
chitty, DiEtheria, and all Ptdmonary'Diseciscs.
tritin'Ll.lllllloATOft I ' s' proxiarattori In
1: the fornr lioienge;Avhfch, cit all Inodes, is the
.most pleasant' nd convenient,
.They contain no dele.
'Orions Ingredient, and 'arb' oraftented tO, be alwalys
safe, .even for the weakest add most sensittve stomach.
ID Croup they give =MEDIATE RELIEF. For Coughs and'
Colds theyare lnvalnablo,. Yor , Catarrh, Asthma and
Brorichltitt they , have. no equal' in • the. market; (Vide
bertiflee,tfis: accompaitYjni each boa.)" biptherto, that
dreaded and desolating Illseatto, they control Avondei.
?ally ; and almost Immediately,.
NO Public Speaker, Singer. or Teacher; should be
without them,as they reninveyearsinese and strength
en and clear the voice.
AM'. Always use them in time; ant if•tile symptoms
are saver° use very freely.-- •.: . _
" v Ji 11. IIL,AIIES ic CO., Dtop'rs,
.;!:. z;.; t'Elmira s 'N;"l;:l.
41ar FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
•
.
' PO „Boil.
Dnc.12,1866-Iy,
TO ,coNgarptrus.
' -The. Bev, ,EDWARD A. - 39'140N. will send (free of
charge)! to all who desire it, tho:prescriptlon With. the dl;
:Miens for Making and using the simple remedy by
which he wits eared of a lung affection and that dread
dillease-Consamption. His only object is to benefit the
afflicted and ho hopes every sufferer' will try this pro.
rlption, no it will cost them nothing , and may provo
blessing. rleaso address 3 • • '4 - ;i.
itr4V 4 IPWATID A. WILSON, , ,
Villhisztsbft;filings Cd.;N: 7';
„ .
221nay674i
.
MANHOOD AND 'YOUTHFUL yiaoft aro regained by
ITEusinoui'A EXTRACT EVCIfIJi • • fub27-Iy.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
W ITH ITS GLOOMY ATTENDANTS,—LOW
SPIRITS, DEPRESSION, INVOLUNTARY
EMISSIONS,' LOSS OP' SEMEN, SPERNATORRIMA,
LOSS or POWER, DIZZY DEAD, LOSS Or UM
CRY AND TIIREATEN . ED ANp,
BECILITY, find a sovEREm CURE in HUM
PHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC
.No. TWENTY-EIGHT.
MEI
.Composed of the most valuable • mild and potent Cu
rativcs,lhey strike at once the root of the matter, tone
up the eyetom, arrest the discharges, and' impart
,vigor
and energy, life and vitality to the entire man. They
have cured thousands of cases,' Price $5 per, package of
six boxeS, and vial, or $t per elngle box. Sold by drug
gists, and sent by mail on receipt of price. Address
IfIJMPLCREYS' SPECIFIC lIOSIEOPATUIC MEDI
CINE CO., 662 ilsoinwAy, NEW Yona. 2.1aug674Y..
Choi
n i nil
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS ! ,
et' both sexes, rum HELIIDOLD'S EXTRACT MICRO. • It Will
give brisk *add energetic feelings, and enable yenta
Weep well. • - • feb27-Iy.v'
Ithty,
drew
"•: NOIIC, •
IS HEREBY GIVEN, that two certain notes
made by the subscriber and ono John W.
ROl3O to Wallace Niles, on or about the 15th day
of July, 1867, for V 7,50 ouch, ono payable in
throo months, and,onp in six months from, date,
are frandithint, and 'thiWalPperson's aro advised,
not to pa base the same, or either of them, as
o subscri or has a just and legal defense to the
ka me. JACOB ,TALLMAN
iddlobttry, Oct. 23 , 1807.-2w*
I .7"
• t
° Or 0
consisting of a go oral assortmont l of
•
I OD'S
lIOrSKIRTS, BALM 0
rtwo , crizarm, zualtia
TICS, FLANNELS,
. BALDWIN & CO.,
COEIVING their stock of FALL and
A RE It \
J - 1, \VINT
DRY G
LADIES' . DRESS GOODS,
, •• G LOVES, SEIAIVIS, KNIT\
LatlioB' Cloakincrs Cloths aud
me FY9 I PYes fto /UW OI E4
. 1. -1 ; • '..
Boots- and Sho
REAbY-MADE CLOTHIING,
Trader Clothing, Hats 'and Caps, Yaii
4ee I)rntions, Carpets, Oil Cloths,-. :
• Paper Han gings; . GrOderlc'S,
Fleur, - - Feed", Pork; '"
•
Hams, Sugars,•Teas, Molasses, 15
Coffees, Fish, Oils, Paints, Spi
Extracts, YV . ctoden.;;War . e,,
:Brooms, K l Ttibs,'
Baslets,
Hard Ware,' Crockery; Glass
Stationery, Salt, 'Nails, Iroi
. Stone Ware.
. •
In flick m general assortment and as
stock ns you will find to scloot from o
the city._ All kinds of • •
COVNII" ; R''Y PROD
talceitia exolinpge for_Goods.. We
goods and will sell as ,cheap ns anybody
OEM
Ground Plas
• T. 'L. BALDWIN
I Tioga, Pa., Oct. 9, 1367.
•.- W. J. HortOn,
LATE of the firm of Mather & Horton, hay
ing just return ed from the city of New York,
is now prepared offir to , thacitizeni • of LaW
rencevilto, and vicinity, a general assortment of
GROCEIM & PROVI
. feR 0 CKER Y , 'HAIZI) WA
W. 091) & WILLOW-.
L.411P7 ENCEVILLE, PEN
September, 11tb, 1867-tf
116Wo boro.Cloth-Dresslpg-M
•
engpiged Ir, JAMES $ . l
aninrititond our Clothing -Work
now' ready to do all .kinditif.oolorjng - 41
got,ll",i4tsl(i.iinii on t Wirt Vallee,
SeliEleil • Sti;r: •
c
ets,pasAors, sugar bowls, oto., at
ABIPS.--AgrOijnti r4 - 0i;
no breplifigi) of ohimloye--at ,RU
0 DS,
HOSIERY,
,GOODS,"
REL
I=
MI
constantly on hand
, , I
=ME
YANKEE NOtIONS
S. A..1411ei,
0:,11LAIR.
_.__.~..._._..F4
• ,
~ ,,, ,V W:tinitricaw,Coolklng-Stove..in
A ;FTE,R,turenty years experience in tho man
.;'. efneture of ateVes, we beeanin . e . onvinced,
some , six years sree, that a vast amount of
c
,money was being xpended . by the people of this
country, in buying i cheapand worthless stoves, a
large portion. of ' hi& was wasted;. and that
true'economy eons ated in buying the best stoves
that could bo' ma e, notwithatatuling j the ; price
'was higher. • wit I: this`, view We-protrecided to
construct the American Cooking Stove, and
spared no pains or expense to, make it the beet
Iliad most perfect stove that could be made. And
we have experimented with. it, and-carefully
watched its operation for the last six years, and
when -an improvement sugkested 48014 we have
at,onco:adopted it, ant we have several of these
imp'roVoteepts , secured- by , letters patent. In
this' manner we do not hesitate 'to say, worfbave.
brought It to a higher state of perfectio n " than!
has heretofore been attained in cooking stoves.
The recent - limprOVeinents 'in • this stdve bas .,
added largely to its convenience ,and 4. effectiv.et.
ness. In ail the, ,verieliea of stoves vrip, piano.
facture, we !study usefultiess; , durability, conve
nience and,' economy in operation, rather than
ebettpx,less inl piles, and in so dplug we are satin. :
tied we `
study - the' interest of Anse pu'rehasing
our stoves. - SHEAR, PACIIARD, A OCT.,
ilielfi
Albany, N. Y.
For tittle by• CONVERSE OSGOOD, Weill •
boro, Pa. • IBsopto7-3m.
Proof. of the Superior 'Quality
AMFRIC'N
' VT.44Ia4A.P. OAS.3'.
•#, ,
The American Watch Company, of Waltham,
Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches aro
chopper, More ac'eurate,losis complex, more dura
ble, better adapted far 'general use, and more el
sily kept in order and repaired than any other
watches in the market. They are simpler in
structure, and therefore stronger, and loss likely
to.bo injured than the majority of foreign watch
es, widcliare. oompOsed of ,ffom 125 to 300 pie-
Cep whilb' in an old'; English watch there' are
miore than 700 parte noir they 'run 'under the
hardest trial watches can - have, IS shown by the
following letter:
PENN. DAILROAD i ICOMPANY. . -
OPFIEE OF TOE GEN'L SPERINTENDENfI ,
° ALTOONA, PA., 15 Dec., 1866. ,
GENTLEMEN : The watches manufactur•lsd by
you have boon in use on this railroad for sfvoral
1. 1
years by oar onginomen, to whom wo furni h
watches as part of our equipment. There a o
,now some three hnndrod of them carried on o r
line, and we consider them good and robe e d
time - keepers . ( Indeed, I have great enliste' n
in saying your watches give us less trouble, and
'have worn, and do wear much longer without re
pairs than any watches we have ever bad in use
on this road. , As you. are aware, we formerly
trusted to those of English • manufacture, of ac.
knowledged good reputation; but as a class they
never keep time as correctly, nor ' e they done
as good service, awyours. • • • ' . .:
:= In these statements Tans su bled by my
predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex
tended over a series of years. Respectfully,
EDWAItD H. WILLIAMS,
General Superintendent.
American Watch Co., Waltham.
We make now five different grades of watches,
named respectively as follows :
Appieten, Tracy & Co., Waltham, .3fca4.
IValthant Watch Company, Ira/tham, Nam,
; P. 8. Bartlett, Waltham, Mass.
.
-• Wm. Ellcry, Boston, Mims..
Home' Watch Compatv, Boston, Mau. .
•
All of those,, with the exceptiOn of thO
Watch Company, aro warranted by the American
Watch Company to be of the best material, on
the most approved principle, and to possess every
roquisito for a, riqip.l.4 timekcepor;
selling tiieSo Wastchos is prOvided with th e
printed card of guarantee, which should
accompany each Watch sold, so that buyers may
fool sure they aro purchasing the genuine article.
There aro numerous counterfeits nud' iinitations .
of our Watches sold throughout.thp country, and
we would caution purchasers to be wi their guard
against imposition.
Any grades of Waltham Watches may bs iqq
*Obased,Of Watch Dealers throughout the country,
ROIMINS & 6PIFiLEITON4
Sept. 4,1867-1 m
FALL & WINTEiI GOODS
Wo beg : to call your :attention to our kook of
MILLINERY GOODS,
- for The.'yrill and . Wintor trade, which .1a 'now
complidei embracing . full 'ince .of
' PLANT AND'FANaY SILK, A.ND
1
"'*gl , (ltipaiojslp , v,
8 • :
of all'widttia and
BAP,' SILK AND ELT iIATS AND
BONNETS,
,oat approved ettaie. .
ME
of the latest,
Crapee,, B 01l
withers Flowers,
Prunes', OiTtrnents,
Vel
I
anti all ar
to w
' N. 'B.—Pa'
Work:'
Oct. 2, 1867—t7
NEW HA DWARE STORE
r •
•
CONYERS\SE OSGOOD
TN addition to oir oldlm,ii?ess in D;:y.Goodu,
Groceries; Btc havo esablished a
STOVE, TIN,, AND GiNERAL HARD
' E• STORE,.
~•
two doors below the old stand; whore they man
ufacture
r
T I N
ON Tyr: . •
(HUMANITY' PRINCIPLE,
that is, in tho most substantial manner In the
Tatter of,
IS4
S rP rOV
-• ;
.ups,
es,
I>Vtlre;
large It
teido of
rffll
y good
wo have enough to do all tlio'boolting and warbl
ing in Tioga County. In fact, wo have Mond\
enough to MAKE A SUMMER in
We era the only iskenta for thO solo 'of itho
IMERICAN 'COOK STOVE
;Zil
In Millsboro; and this Stove is the
AUTOCRAT;, ,OF STOVES.
• ;•
We keep aU =kintlA ignr4raroi Iron; Nails,
Steel; Horse Shoes; and,a eopplotovarlety of
SHELF iaRDIVAitE.
If you don't believe vitae IN.
co.
CONVEItS & OSGOOD.
•
Weitaboro, Sept. 4i 2887, ly. : •
pahi QUEEN'S CEITALIO RTL,LS.- 7 -Theso
re the latest improveidefit'areeng the pills.
They are confidently believeat6l4-the hail pills
for family use that have ever been made. - They
are , so mild and'pleasant in 'their operation and
yet so effectual, that it would be' quite impoeai
blo supply the demand fur them were they
.mote denerally known. The- whole story is told
in the - iiirectiona w_iiicli-,acconwany..eacli box,
Price 26 ii.leite3: -For nil:Atli:4'e Drag ticirct
IONS;
iiltE,
- 31411 Property for Salo.
Tun :Sui;soribor ca 4 account of failing health, -
• offers for sale his Mill Property at Crooked,
Crei3k,.Tiogo county, Pa., formerly known as the
McClure Mill. Sakl Mill is now in complete
'taming order, having been lately furnished with_
entire heW Machinery of the most Uppio'ved
and will he sold together With" about 24 neres'Of
luilets eV Which; ,therp, is" a thriftY yobneApVle
Orchard an other •frnit' trees Buildittg qtc:i oh'
tarbral4e terms. C. J. fiUMPHREY,
Crooked. Creek;
July 31;1867-3e ,,
•
SEN
vorksJ
lITil to
. •WO - ato
OLD,.
rd bask
f .CpO for .,„
nOAJ3SE. 'BUMINOUS COAL for: ~ kalel
Chpap, by
_Sept: 28;1867.x,,
FA
•rodene--
EY'S.
.
133333
WATCH
E11£11533
182 Broadway, N. Y
F013,18_67.
Iles pertaining to the Millinery trade,
ich wo , iFivite your inspection.
,
,tioulor
,fittptttion paid to Custom
Mre. E. D. MITCHELL
• r
Broad Street, Tiogn, Pn
- 1Y41;;EV,,.5,v.4.
D. P. ,ROI3.I3RTS:-:
KW - `-;: - :! - : - SPRINC'-!-.G0611g . 1
f
F5=1113
IV , 'l3'E OISS'B'U R , G
"I 7 . •E:e,
WE have just reeeive4 a new and well se
lected *irk _.of Greeds adapted to the
spring tradebitAalf thopatfil , to trtt . 4 l 4, 101:TElt
assortment and' -
BETTER BARGAINS,
=lli
Ain't ally Store in' 1 1ioin, or adjoining
counties.
Our expect:m.l3as taught us to buy
.
,:-Po. , t
Qr4,,G00DR,.,,,,,
and no others, thereby gain and hold the confi
enco of our customers; TheVero sure of get-
GOOD GOODS, and for LESS MONEY
than they can get them elsewhere, and this is
illy the .
COMPANY STORE
is constantly thronged with customers while other
Merchants Cry hard times.
Wei keep constantly on hind q large ;,stock of
DRY
GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HAIM
WARE, WOODEN WARE,
IRON, NA S, NAIL
RODS, HORSE ' • •
SHOES,
and almost everything for Farmers or Mechanics
use. We also keep a fine assortment of c
FURNITURE, CARPETS, BOOTS AND
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR
AND FEED, CORN, MEAL I 3
PORK AND
* FISH'
OE ALL KINDS.
' 4 ,
' SALT, - " .-,
both coarse
-and fino, by the barrel, sack and box,
constantly) on hand. In short almost everything
*sunny kept in a country ,Storo, may ho found
at tho
COMPANY. STORE.
Our stock is now and complete, just what the
pooplo went. We invite an examination of our
:GooDsi:
•
1
, .
l
u
fiefore ying elsewhere. W . e take pleasure.%
shown floods , and still more IA giving our pri.
lens. F r, with the find Stock wo are enabled to
show, a d prices so ..) •
lEXTREMEL) ; ! ;- LOW;
wo fool suro of suocoss
.. Any poodls.that We El ti 11;that not as repro-
Rented can be retnrited'and tho`monoy will be ro=
funded.
We make no unnecessary display of Goods
upon the sidewalks; our Goods aro in the house,
neat, clean and tidy, a d a plenty of help wait
upon all who wish to Beo th .
COMPAN STORE, _
Blossburg, May 22, 1867.
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH.
rprigsiabi - 9 ilberlina opened a chop over the
Meatllarket, Main Street, Wellsboro, for the
manufdeittrit • . ' s •
FINE BOOTB
and will guar i anty his work to be wit lout supee
ior in Tioga County. As to prices ; I only aim
lo convert my labor into cash; and th reforo shall
endoayor,to lot others live as well as t yself. Call
and see toe: ' If. S. \VAGE.
Wellsboro; Sept. 4, 1807, tf.
T O LAWYERS—
BA'NK4UPTCY - jiLANKS,
in full setts, nt YOVNG'O39OKSTO i
Braids,
•
Sold Out l;
I 4 L4kets~ohs‘in elitilio.4fi wilt Please. eall 'and
e a. settle Without delay arid - na• cost, as lam
setting ready to leave. , E. IL • . t T.
Lambs Creek, Sept. 14.1867, 3t.
. .
D own Rl' Comes.
VRIGHT Si BAILEY are receiving a largo
lot VI CHOICE NEW WBEAT FLOUR,
the first iri niarlret. ' To be sold at reduced" pri
ces. ! piaugtl7.
Lath ! Lath Lath
lAM making, and will keop constantly on
' hand, at my Mill in Oceola, a good qtiality
of Lath. Orders promptly filled.
Oceola, Sept. 4, '67-3m# G. S. BONHAM-,
PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS.--The Graf
tan Mineral Paint Co. aro now manufacturing the
Best, Cheapestland most Durable Paint in use; two
coats veil put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will
last 10 or 15 years; it to of a light brown or beautiful
chocolate color, and , can bo changed to green, drab,
olive or cream 'to trUittho taste of the consumer. It is
valuable for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car
makers, Pails and Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implo
merits, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Can
vas, Metal and 'Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water
proof), Floor Oil Clothe, (one Manufacturer baying
used 5000 bble, the past' year,) and as a paint f‘ir any
purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, olaetictty,
and adhesiveness. Prjito $0 per bbl. of 300 lbs., which
will supply a farmer for years to come. Send for u
eirtinlar which gives full particulars; None genuine
; union branded' in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint.
Address DANIEL BIDWELL,
Sept. 1,847r061.0 ; , 204 Pearl Street, New York.
Elmira \ Saw Manufactory.
cast and Extra Cast Steel Patent Taper
. . , :Op ; . •
. .!
\Circular Sawa.
MILL, MILEY, GANG; CROSS-CUT,
CLEARING,' BOOTH AND OTHER
Mr. J.' ,
eItIEFFELIN, Jr., is authorised to
AO at Factory Prim in Tloga.
Orders fOr making, Ito., left with Mr. Schief.
fella will bo\ attended as promptly as if left at
the Manufactory.
T. \ ANDREWS ec BURBAGE.
dept. 18, 1801.—tf. '' ' ' '
OItP i II'ANsi'•COURT, 'MLLE.—Pursuant to an
order of! the Orphans' Court of Tioga co.,
'I will expose to public) sale otgo premises,, in
Farmington, Monday, Nov. 4, BC7, at 1 o'clock,
• afternoon, alb that real estate b nodod as follows
i Bog - inning tit. the . high' 31 ri'la lino botwuen
John ytioDuEien, de'd, 'an G orge Seeley, and
Thomtis Northwood 101, r o corner orsaid
i
jonn : YaoDusen lot; thrince n'ttitt easterly diroc-,
rt iv
Lion - along th - ipiue orlY"To Seeley 26 2-10 rods
to corner post, thanco sou liWard along the lands
of John VainDheentleo'd, iid rattea'alritiiWta.
highway, 101 rods, thence westerly, 25 2-10 rot 6,
`lo place of beginning containing 161 acres
morn or lees. l' ANDREW VANDUSEN,
Oct. 9, 1867 1 -aw. Guardian' of Byron Va oda
,
.._.... . ________son et al
. •
,I
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Notice. - . - , •
XTOTICE is-harelip givtin to Collectors tliat on
jr the Ist Iday of Oct. 1867, the second issue
,of Soldiers' Bonds falls due, and .wo respectfully
leek you for the last dollar on that dat; .
' ..'TAX PAYERS—Tioga - COOdty has sixty thriu
, Sand dollars to pay on that day, and unless you
pay your taxes the debt' cannot be paid; more
than that' thh money • has 'got to come by that
time, or cost will be made. ••! . • , t • ,
By order of the Commissioners. ,
Sept. 11 4. 1867. C. F. MILLER, Trotter.- -
etopmg zcar!oxy
_._ like hot calm at tC. B. KELIA"S
April 1, 18..67.
MEE
OOD [
li
F. N. DRAKE, Sup't
SAWS.
'IREiMVH --- ReffiNGE . P.2
- The harvest hale come, the promise fulfilled,
:
-To the matt w oso broad acres Iron) properly
tilled; 1 , . • - --
- Wheat is goo, , corn bunkum, oats may. ho .a
' short Drop; .. ~ ' •
'Bat the average of all must be marked as tipf
top. - . ,
, I
, 4 _
• •
IMAKE no pretonsions to prophetic are, bull
my reiteration a Bible prothises to tho in dustrious worker Was in good time., I am, there':,
fore emboldened to prophesy that nobody will
• STARVE TO DEATH.' ..
this fall and winter who has raised enongh•of
grain and root crops to keep him and hie family;
and those who lack anything in the way of lifo's
sabstantials will escape starvation by applying
tome at the
EXCHANGE,"
whore they lilt gild my
. P RIK,
solid, and avvoet, and choap, my
FLOUR-X-XX--XXX
according to the -marks upon the barrels; my
MACKEREL & WIIITEFISII
The latest catch
And tho greatest catch,
west of thu
"Silent, eobbing, roaring, and placid See."
I furthermore prophesy that every. man and wo
man,
without distinction of color, race, or aex,
will be
Cheered, but not inebriated,
by using the splendid
E A
which I sell cheaper than the
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY;
•
(or a , ny other mr. Sarkasm ,) and nil express
charges, except t o express charge of so much a
pound, which yo i always pay when yell trade
with me. - l'
I have had, an 4 expect to 'continue to have a
great "spell" of '
-r
66 Kaughphy 99
MOCHA ( from Mecca) -JAV A, BRAZIL,
AND LAGUIRA,
• . •
(Tho lattor of which rhymes with, but was not
ground at " Elinira.") '
am further ablo to say that people will eat
much or little, in proportion to their appetite,
and will pay for much or littleaecording to
their money. I 'soil Ton/by tho".irter pound,
of course, but prefer to, wholesale it in packegen
of not less than
SIXTEEN OUNCES,
and, by percuasion, can be induced to sell a
cbest.of a citizen noun& to one customer,
M t
~ will buy qoa - sell.
;-
PROD UCE
°'•
I •
at bet pnees,asking only a good chance 'to pro
vide smoothing to keep his family"'
OUT OF THE POOR HOUSE
IVellsboro, Aug.l4, '67. W. T. lIIATHE
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS I
J. R. Bowen &Cool
lIAVE. just returned from New York with a
largo assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
Vought'at Panic Moos, and will be sold accor
dingly. We respectfully invite attention to our
stock of
LADIES' DRESS -
VERY NICE :xi .;ATD CHEAP,
also, a largo;lino of
•
CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SUMMER
CLOTHS, LADIES' CLOTHS, &
LADIPS' 4 ,,ACkING'Sc
Alio, a largo and new assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
MI
nt eaatly reduced picas.
~ _, t.
BON-TOS, SILVER SPRING, and other ,
`kin`iis of HOOP SKIRTS',
=I
YANKEE. NOTIONS, HATS Sc CAPS,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
GROCERIES,
HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
And - nanny other things which wo will be pleascAl
to chow to all wbo will call and eitaininn our
B I
J
STOCK 1W GOODS
it
Boforo purchasing. elOwhero, as No believ.e
will pay you for your time end trouble. •
_ . _
SMALL 'PROFITS, QUICK 'SALIIS - &
RE4DY PAY IS .OUR MOTTO:
Don't forgot to call at tho
EMPIRE STORE; NO. 1 lINIONBLeOOK
Viltleivio, May 15, 1867.
IN
SEWING :-INLk
I
We Claim for the llorenee e it i
• tagve over any: earl el;
i
chines n the
/t Makes four tVerent att,
double lock, and deuhte km'
same maehtte. Raoli,stitch
aides of tho fabric.
Evoryllegbino has thO . re
which onablee thaoPerator,
thumb screw, to, have the wo k
right or loft, to istay any, p •
fasten the oiyls "of seams, •
.fabric._
length of e
kind of -etiteh to anotbuir, ci
titbit° the Machine is in moth
The noodle is easily adjust
stitches.
It is almost koje c iels, andl
quiet is - necessary; .
Its motions are all pool,
springs to-get out of vcrder, Si
ablos any no to operate It.
It does nett require finer t
than for the:upper side; and
heaviest seams, or from one
of cloth, without change
breaking thread, or skippin l .
'fhb Hemmer is easily adj
any width - tif hem desired.
NO other. Machine will do
work as the Florence.
It will hem, fell, bind, gal
gather and eew on a ruin° a
has no springs to get out•of
a life time.
il ! t.
Ills fully protec ad and
lletie, Jr.. &rad our wit )et The takirig np of the elan
formed by the irregilar con
or uticertain'aperatn of sp
and accuracy With which th
thread into 'the cloth is u
Sewing Machine hithertO 6
- We furniiih, each Iliaohir
&Mower," which guides t
of incalculable value, ealmei
operators.
while possessing the ab
advantages, the Florence is
ing ptices with other Grst-c"
careful examination will f
that we have claimed for it,
tioa we nowomake, that it is
chine in the world.
We warrant every Mudd
claim for it, and to give en
will give a written warrant •
Wellsburo, Aug. 7, 1861
FARMERS' E
0, G. 'VAN VALKE
FXCIIANCIE for Farm
tit Oinciplo that "
robbery
POJLK, lIAMS, SHO
FISH, MACKEREL
SMOKED II I
FLOUR, CORN ATEA
FLOUR, F•EE
Wo have no aMbillon to
our neighbors who •aro equ
aro No desirous of runnin L
may hove more tol4ent,
To Lay By. Mil.
As in evidence thet i livo
Ip with our euslomeri4,
our run of custom has ate'
the timt, and promises to
gor,
IEARD TIMES OR
We pay CASH for PRO
with the market prices.
ltemombi3r t
TOWNSEND'S
MAIN STREET, WELT
Sept 11, 1867—tf. ___
To the Public
ANI
SURROUNDLNe
N. A S
,
MAKES this Inothod q
I that the Stock of
SPRING C
is on band, and offers
The Store is well stocke
iooslite
COATS, PANT
, alEo, a largo a
, GENT'S FURNI
efaihisti
• ,
.AND CA SSIMERE! SHIRTS;
COLLARS, NE?#TIES,, 41:r s- •
TENDERS - sb9E4:-
:Ind a good ltirgo lot of i tba most ;faohionablo
+fr
lIA _TS 'A 11T4D CAPS,' •
ever brought to this market. Also
a
IS A L D UMBRELLAS,
which you can buy low or cash, at
Clothing Storo of N. ASHER, 'lst
Van ValkenburifaylOur :tom
Wellsboro, Sept. 11, 18;7.
CITY "800
BLANK BOOK
ESI
8 Bald'
(SIGN OF THE BIG
ELMIR..4
, CDT-TR.
dooDTAS THE BEST, 9Ap
_BLANK
(( every description,
Aid as low, for quality o
in ,the State. Volume
Boimd in the bent mann
dared. '
AIL KINDS ID,
Executed in the best
bound and made good as
UM(SkaItEM
COMPLETE ,
I ain prepared to faro
Reviews or Magazines
States or Great Britain,
BLANK 1109 K &
°tallsizes and rytialitie'-1
DILL HEAD PAPER,
Of any quality or 'ski), on hand and out up tinily
for printing. Also, BILL.PAPER; and- CARD
BOARD of all colors and quality, inboards , or
cut to any size.
STATIONERY;
_
Cap, Letter, Nottl•Papir Envelopoo,
tt
Pes;.-INtiails, at e. .• ,
UM 80 . 10 agent for
Prof. SHEPARD'S NO STEEL
• PENS„ , OI , varbov ea EN , it9I2:LA.DIRS ,k
• • GENTLYIIII.Ii, , •
hiith w:11 warrant enal t* Gold Pens,'
im,:t in -m.6 mid no mist a ke -
'• The ahavo Mock. I Will:lA. 2 n t the Lowest.Ratee
oti a smatt.advalme, Noni• York
r u tiece, elyd iisonantiti tt snit porehasorsi. All
dull: aid warran orloksri.lproo)ntedi• ,
rer.pLctfully :-.01113i-O-it , share , of-pnlilie•patroii
„ge. OTller.. Iry tnad 'promptly, attentledlt
Adilr,4ss ' ',LUDAS nIEB,
!A• . (lrtWp.r.Building,
• Elmira, N. Y. _,
t. pti t •
• -
111 , ' y u want a. RATE ARTIPLE 45e,
1 • • . • i
FLOU jlOB,
SA LT arF,NE it AL A)RO,CRIES,
in (•,,t tf ,t 61- suinu quai t
ntitiop, , titylv lb at 111, B.
pu .r L.QUit .L intoViA
t aw sToßr t ;'.
prieeF,:and yap can be
Cfall)N ' TßY
° PROD qOE mken.iu exchungo. ,
• Lloavy Pacliages Adel roved atrvheye n • PIIVD,
Ire'? of i:harge,
Turni.l—ReGoiy.PAy.
Wollsboro, Aug. 7, I
II.E largest at=sor
Jen'nlry an d.Plat
•• Et9dee6
MI
uncys.
folloqinr, advan:
No.. -.
torld! , •
rho*, tho lock; knot,
t, on once ,enti the
being alike oh both.
i orolpli
.I'o4l inotioo,
ly eltriply7 turning a
k run either to - the
rt , or, the seem, or
ithout turning the
it9b, awl from one
n . .teadily be done
d, and does not skip
can bo, used" inquire
ivo; thero*Oro" - no
d its simplicity on:
read oq the under
linriteross the
to snore thicknesses
of: needle, tension,
stitches. - •
sled aid: will turn
so great a range of.
or, braid, quilt, and
the same time. It
order, and will last
licensed by-,Elias
en Patent.'-- '-• •
ck thread Is not•per.
raction of a wire coil
ngs., T4e precision
• Florence draws the
approached' in any
-red in the world.
,
e with Barnum's
e work Itself, and is
lly to ieenterleaced
!ore, and tunny other
sold at correspond
ass Machines, and a
lly substantiate all
nd justify the Auer;
the beat Elawing 4 Ma-
l e to be all that wo-
ire satisfaction, and
, if required.
FOLEY, Agent.
E=!l
BURG & BRO.
roduce and Caiti, on
von exchange is no
LDERS, WHITE
, CODFISH, •
LIBUT,,
, BUCKWHEAT
, &C.
get rinh faster than
Hy industrious;; nor
1 - ereation that(wo
dr nk, wear, ,ansid
; tainy
0, fairly and square.
Inc nt to the fact that
ldily increased from
[row considerably lar7
10 HARD TIMES.
(DUCE, and keep up /
o place,
LD STAND;
SBORO, PENN'A
of We'labor°
COUNTRY!
• 1E R
notifying the peoplO
°THING
lit lower than before.
I ,with the moat %eh-
AXD VESTS,
sortmont of
•
lIING GOODS;
T 3
the Cheap
oor east of
BINDERY
.
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n Street, • -
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, N. Y.
:o , rrra
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-
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