The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 06, 1867, Image 3

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    0010 - -MATTERS;
WEDNESDAY; Npy: - 6; -1867.
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osne LODGE, No. 317, A, 7.11. meets at'theli Mall,over. Dr. liore drug store, on Tneedaj, evening, on or
before the Full Noon; ett) o'clock P.lll. •
TYOGIA CHAPTER,..No. , I94, H. Ai lit.,'ineets at tho
Ilalb on Thursday evening, on or boforo tho Fail
Moon, at 8 o'clock P. M. _ - - -
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/TOGA I)017NdIL, 'No. 31, R. & S. HASTSRS, moots at
the Hall, on the third Friday of., each calendar
mouth, at . 6 o'clock P. kL' • '
TTAOAGIITON COMMANDERY, N 0.28, of KNIGUTS
TEMPLAR, and the appendant orders, meete at the
flail on the first friday of each calendar month, at
ld o'clock P. IC
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• - New Advertisemolits.
Sheriff Sales--;-L. Tabor. ' . , '
Administrator's Notico.:—A, S. Brewster
In Divorce—Macomber.
In Divorce—Abby.
Application for phorth Charters.
Notice to proprietors of Bennet's Drako
Dry floods—J. A. Parsons• 4S: Co.
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Scrofula Cured:= 7 Dr. Greene.
NOTICE.—We Are requested by the
ladies of the St. Paul's Church Sowing Society,
to annomace that the Society is now ready to fill
orders for plain andlancy sewing,' and 'knitting,
at the usual prices, and promptly. •
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BAPTISM. — The rite of baptism was
a dministered to eight persons, at St. Pnul's
Church, by the Rector, Sunday morning, 3d
Youna has r fine stook of all Piper,
books, pictures, Musical instruinenti; l ' and "fancy
articles, just received from thp city. Go. an • sec
them. • • '
FoLuy has just got in the finest lot'
Watches, 3ewelry, Silver and _Plated ware,
desplayed in this village. You can depail u l
Foley's goods being as he represents them.
BEAT ITrllie. L. H. Shumway, of
Charleston has left at this office a Rhoda Island
Greening rneasnring# inches in circumference.
It is of a bushel anda half from tho eamo
graft.
A GOOD 'EHING.---PkieSst,: t . I .l V i ebb -&
Hastings are'agents'for the sale of a new Kero
sene Burner which only neecia to be tried to - ho
universally used. If there is any, humbudabout
it we cannot see it; We have invested in them
and don't want to sell out.
SOME 'PUMPKINS—yes, and a good big
some—were loft at this office last Saturday by
Mr. L. Shumway.' They are the biggest we
kayo seen this year, though some person 'ant
known to us, some weeks ago, loft some big _ ones
at tire door. Much obliged. •
TirE ACADEMY. This institution
opened Mt Monday with a fair atterndo.nce. Mr.
Ilodgson comes to us well' commended,. and we
doubt not that he is an earnest and successful
educator. Tho Academy ought to be liberally
patronized as a home institution. If patrons do
not require too much of one man the School can
succeed. Let us all rally to its support and thus
give the Principal that generous encouragement
which is vital to his , success.
POTATOES
return thanks for a bushel and a half ,of fine
potatoes from S. P. M., of Charleston. lie says
that the :`devil" was too much for him last year,
and hopes that he may succeed in putting, in this
donation unobserved. You can't do it, friend.,
We recognize tho potatoes.
Mr. T. D. Marsh, of Marshfield, has our thanks
for a peck of russet-pink-eyes, for seed. ,
ADDITIONAL BOUNTY.—At the sug
gestion of a friend, we make an abS.traet of a por
tion of a Washington dispatch f 6 the Tribune,
relating to - additional bounties. The Second
Auditor has received 294.833 inquiries touching
clitims for additional bounty. These inq - rijries
are being answered at tho rat i o of from 400 to 500
nor day, employing 43 clerks in that department
- done. The Second Auditor states- kid. but 43
clerks can be employed without gettitig in each
other's way. Of course, then, 'unless Congresa
cants some measure of relief, it will require two
ears to settle and pay off the application . s - on.file
at pre.ient. When is isitn . own that those claims
are no mulating day ' by day, claimants will
kaderkaid that they must wait unty their-letters
aro reached in the_gegulay,,_ : :ennrse of business.
None can be preferred before any other.
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QuAciis.—A friend, himse f 114-y
-!.4ian, writes to enclose an article on "Charlita.n
-irm,"l with a request to publish. We wilb.-:•r..;lie
ha place at an early day. It is true, as Our
friend alleges, that the country is overrp with
lutrFks who advertise to-cure every. 11l t i which
icth is heir. But it makes little difference with
•lie victims whether warned or not. • Mankind hasj
s weakness for humbug, and the more daring the
humbug the more certain it it- to pay. However,
th e 'littest arrival" of which he fipeaks, with the
battery, .toes - not trouble us- much. I'4 .
:It the- quacks would content themEelveF wftil
- italing out galvanhun at g.o niueb.
, roald h e ati,improvenient. Unfortunately the
vorU r,rci crom their patients with dccoctiont,
powder 4 and other stuff, of the nature arid
properties of which they know nothing. It is
alr,sys bet_Vr to_employ a._ regular physician with
'whom ono is acquainted,-Wdio has a reputation to
!vain.
WA Rll ITEMS.—A VALUABLE NI B.
We'aro obliged to Lieut. ileitis, of Ward, for SW.,
nil items of interest, among which aro the follow
ing;
"A. fine mine of .Marigastese has been foihul in
this town l iddp on the farm of Mr. B. Gustin, near
the Seger Scliool House, on We Canton road.—
The ore crops out do the hill-side for .some 25
and is of very great value. Mr. Gustin has
leased his farm to a ckpany which is preparing
to open and operate tl mine."
Our correspondent . further says,' that Capt. S.
Newman, of. Canton}; feeling indisposed a few
days ago, went into Colwelht Whitcomb's store
is get some wine, helping himself to the same.—
'IV mistake ho swallowed lauclantim. Medical
111 was called in, and after ninth exertion hiS
life watt saved.
Several new dwellings havtz been erected in
Anton since last spring, and several are yet in
to unfinished state. The Methodist Church is
nearly comElototi, and is an ornament to the place.
Colwell's Block is finishd and occupied, one
Part as a Dry Goods Store, and tIM other as a
[ 'tug Store.
• Ilan our friends were as thoughtful ns Lieut.
'Nits in sendiniusiDems of news, wo ecodd rnake
tat paper very attractive. „_,.
Gossip,—How (much money,. think
it; most eirnomical (( reader, is spent • foolishly
W otherwiels sensible and eireutnspect people?
Ppstabiy you, like the rest of mankind, have not
t hought usuch about it, and we are nut prepared
t 5 answer. The bought takes on a "east stupcn
14s.ness" as w revolve it' slowly in mind.
Possibly not ono in st hundred'is aware that such
n har e generous incomes, as a rule, expend five
144, as much for purely selfish purposes, as they
i) for the necessary and comfortable. ,Not that
se intend ,to declare ' war against too ample
tiirts, laces, feathers, surplus shawls and jewels,
1 4 of which the ladies delight in, or againstextra
rsiatleloth and beaver, ewes, rings, chains, ei-
MI, oyster suppers, and the hundred- and one
':ter matters which delight the sterner sex.
Taste would bo no discharge in that sort of war!
15 s would such a war eventuate in permanent
j'aiso, on the basis of retrenchment. We know,
I 's that. every man who has the means claims
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''' right to expend so much as pleases him for.
'' . . o wo gratification; and he says, pluckily, that
nobody's business. We kuow, as well, that
"' - ''Y woman will hare what she deenis proper,
t•sorided she'can find the means to get it; and
; L ' , too, will say that it's none of our business.
' , II, it isn't, and-it is, our .- business. It is not
l Asinez. , s to single eat any man, or woman,
'" o sp osars to be doing the extravagant,- and
~ t iiiiS, or her, a, lecture. It is our business to
' .I'nf. 3. r
o r and folly in the mai., even If we
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' -41. -)h displeasure of forty thousand. If the
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women of Tioga - county ' will .tfavti. the money
which they every year expend: to satisfy pride
and vanity, and band it to adovetivilti see to it .
that there - shall he no 111fed'aad ill4fothed ebil- i
dren in Tioga county for that yeiii,tht4- every
Peter woman shall have a: sewing `machine; and'
that every childinow unable to go to 'wheel, shall .
be sent to school until
_they iii have a fait cam-,
mon school education. And ii the nsepwill• save
the money they expend-fOr eigars,,oystari:sisPrU,
liquors, extra clothes, and "%stitch. itif
sense, in any one year, we will and aka to bu4l
a neat Welt &web in every village tid pay.. the ,
,ministers $.1(101) esteb per , antlnat ;, e . tlischarm
ene-half of the balancea rthe war debt' ;of 14
county and present (hetzt . each with ft Sour-bladed
knife. Not that we expect to handle so• much
money so obtained; for we alk men and women,
appropriate only "the surplus, v tifter Satisfying our
Inceds, pride and Tanly, to charitable uses. 'We
. nre commanded to give .of
. •our "abundance ;"
whereas, most, if ' till; lieitetle onr abundance
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upon ourselves, and. drop the balance, if any
there be, into-the contribution box. Hall gave
of their abundance what a world this would be!
No snore starving or freezing' during' lthe — 9Ol - d;
winter; no more children growing up Withounin
education ; : no more;seedy-cleigymeri ' or • thread
bare teachers; no more, ~ o r „teeny less, women
going to the ;very bad:' `And'aci on, and so forth.
So that if, by any ehaece, ; antingel 'should stray
from the supernal clime into thip,''the astray
would be puzzled to know where -h - eaven loft off
and earth began: ,Ts it riot delightful to thirtli of
such,an unearthly state of affairs? TVliot . matters
it if it be fanatiCal, idilit Initribug, or * Wheit not;
is a man ever to i be tied upto,the,dttll bnsiness of
matter of fact? We cut the string and - declare
our independence. We set out, several yeatango,
to find tho millennial day. We were not much
surprised to find plenty-of company: And now,
"although tve:don't expect tktiridSit in this preterit'
world, we shall make just as many pictures - of it
to hahg up in our picture gallery as we eons
That day will,dawnt exactly . ztwo' thousand mil
lions of years after the hand which writes shall
be impalpable dust,• And we' 'shall be there 'to
see. ,- That is sonic comfort though a - long waY
off; not quite equal to the odor i ef - beef-steak-to
a starving man, but pretty good notwithstanding..
Therefore, let us all ' work to biing abOut llie
millennium, and thus earn a millennium for our
individual selves. It is only to "be jug. and fear
not," do right, and take the. consequences. So
ends our gossip for the ''cieela , , ' ', , , v
011,PHAN ScHOOLS.—Without intend
ing to disparage Mansfield, the energy of whom
citizens is proverbial, ,wo; sometimes wi ph that
the schotil for Soldier's 'Orphans had been located
at Wellsboro.- Our Academy, would suit•the busi
ness admirably. However, :dace the' leention is
made we do not purpose to grumble about-jt.
Thei rays f tery to us is, what some of the good people
of Mansfield aro thinhingjthout when they regard
the school as , detrimental to the interests of their
town. It is a mititery which' calls f l j'ir .explanit
tiOn. We are told that some whd ought to be
best pleased with the location of the School do
nJt regard it favorably. How, and - Why is it?
RFSULT OF FRIG lady writing
us from Brookfield, in this county, relates the
following shiguTar circumstance :
"On the third of .July . last, Martha P--,'
bright, active child f ten years,. was playing ut
school, with her mates, and wits abonito go °vera
fence, when she suddenly dis Covered
,a snake,
which Was in the act of swallowing a toad. - She
screamed, and sprang on the fence, where she,
rentained, rigid and paralyzed,- With fear:, She
was removed, to the nearest house, and partially
restored ; but it was soon found that she had
lost her speech, which however she regained in a
few weeks, but, alas! ,became unable to walk.
\t hen I last, saw her, her right limb was badly
drawn up. Hare since beard, that her. eyes and•
afros are becoming affected, and it is feared that
her whole nervous system will, eventually, become
- disorganized. She had previously enjoyed good
health.
"I once heard of a young woman, who became
hopelessly insane, in consequenso of a doctor
sending her to make a bed, where ho had CND- ,
coaled a'skoleton. Such things ought to prove - a
caution to those who delight in devising means
to frighten others! It eau scarcely be doubted,
that it exerts a baneful influence, though the
effects, .are not always so apparent." - •
'WO assure our correspondent that her contribu
tions are very welcome at all times. .
'or desires to
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Trial List—November Term, 1867
DP3ockwith, , vs B C Wielthatn.
D C Bolden '
• vs Silas Allis.
It Warren Adin'r vs Phttison & Miditopif
William Cobb vs 'John Pierce , -
A Hazlett • vs T Richardson Ex'r -
Noble for Coihurn vs W Y'Catispbell-
M D Field vs L Gleason
hovel Short ' vs Sarah Short.
(narks Dyer et al vs S W Everett- •- •
U W Byrnes vs I A Newhall
I A - Newliall B C Byrnes et al
William Harrison , ws C L Wilcox
Jackson township vs Wm B Updike
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Henry Crofut. va S Vanhousen of al
I B Clark jr vs F F Fairman
• P L Clark vs Richard Videanl‘
George Simmons vs C II Maxwell
David Dunbar I vs Milton Bowman
Beard &Cummings • vs 11 M 4evoultl adin!l•,
John Fonlkrod „/ vs John Sheffer
LS Carling -vs II Freeborn .
Bennett, for Nichols vs Lyman Spencer et al
J. 4,1 Nichols vs Stephen Babcock ,
E R Burley -.Ts Norman Ashton '
DR. BROWN of Ithaca N• x • will give
a course of public lectures on - the Science of-/!not
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(my, Physiology and .hygiene i n the Methodist
Episcopal Church 'Mansfield commen'eing, on
Montlay Evening Noqulber. 1L :The first teettire,
free tO everybody. Beautiful anatomical apiciratn4
will be displayed situ pleasing arni . irtruet ive
4hemical experiments perforated and. eN.hibited.
Do nclt fall to hear the introductory of the course,
which will cost you nothing.
I arpcios 3.fagazino for Novenfisor is
quite interesiing. AnOther instalment of Porto
Crayon's Recollections of the war, finely Blue::
trated, lends greater interest to theMumber from
the fact that the entire history of the seeDrid Bull
Runltight is given by a disinterested eyewitness.
The shorter stories are unusually good : aI be
Witt Young's Book store, or , of
, Mrs. ,at
Tioga.. Price
s ,hy mail 84 per year. , I rfier
Brothers, New York.
.NfINV MUSIC.-111f.ssrs. 0. pits° 1 &
Co., 277. Washington St., Bestoi; send us "the
following obeico.shoet music: '
, "There's an empty-scatat the table,"s ballad,
by Turner;, "The Birds await the day," song;
"All ,Right," Polka, and "Mozart's March of
triumph." The music is very beautifully printed.
The most economies!, beautiful l and eonifortal
ble Dress just now is made from l .ddies'nil wool.
Saekinss. Several new shades are now on sale
at W. R. Smith's Sons, at.lod. per•yard, ioable
fold, •
The largest and tlneSt assortment of 1'1.41)1n
el/or brought tato Tioga County, ,and - Photo
graphs in even way to suit, all•ebeap, and go
ing fast, at Spencers Art Gallpry, Alanstield,
Parma'.
NOT ALL GONE BY ANY mneus.-2-.Turt received
100 pr. of tEfoso $1 Pants worth $3 ; hll over 150
pr. of those $1 Ladies' Walking Shoes woo ii 'l4s.;
all over tho County 200 pr. of thosolos. Morocco
Patent Loather Tipped Balmoral 11,1m1 ‘ v ayih
las. tho world over; this means linsine. AN of
these barains can bo wand at
W. SMITII'6 SONN.
The subscribers will send sarivlee 0%, goods
when applied - for, byActter, and mill Ibrwarti
t) . :tekage.?. free of charge when the otaer,e: , ieee(LA
.11.1 in amount, to pff rwitoinerA enunty
Thu cnir fie readied Zy expre.a.
Corning,- Aug. 7, '67.ff NS ! Tc Co.
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,OET TIM ,
- 13r.ST.—rn pwrehasiii— a Cooking
Iztove, it will be found econetny to bud- the Bert
in the market. A few.dollars saved in the put-.
chase of, an inferior stove will soon: be ' , -vp,:nded
is the additional consumption of fad,' saying
nothing about thu re airs and thobie,avenienees
of
.using a stove tha does not operate yr r fectly.
The American Hot it Stove, inane( 1 r tirrod by
Shear, Packard d C . has beon extetitit 013- wed
and thoroughly test thtoughont,all the North
era States for the las six years,. both fur.,,, ; ,] of t
:l
wood; and the unive 1 exprwsion ~I the People
has been in its Savo , as. , an COOTIOLIaIO'iI, durable rtsa.
and perfect operating stove in all re peels; und i
those in 'pursuit' of a , first-class. Cooking Stove,
will consult their otyzt, interests nod convenience.
and be sure of getting valuh for their: ui 2 ?ney by .
porehasingthe Anierican.—Albany - Everit'ng Jour
nal.
Fon SALE Br Converse t Osgood, Wellsboro.
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EMINIMIEMOVI
X_scsa.eal TweiclLe.
~i1,,.(.,•5,tv,4.-f;.-7.0w•;P:,, 7 4V" - -1 r's'4, ; ;Y,; .-4 ,sx4a. ~,z , : ;., ;„
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EOM
't -- $ I •
i r itif fac `ifusls aPtioliitel agents
Tyr tiro sale 9.flhe I
P Slliant_V4ilieY:Orapes; )X 4 4 1 .1
hail!now varlolies far
.9le at very low
rates by tho 411ii-'bdltiiitia'lii tosv - ineelouct. •A.
very eirerl l ,suOVA,l,tirgglyuc.l atria arid see.
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non:, hu:veitheit =Olcialin Otfe4
•ftnitmeiatrinadb jfISCI/0 ErOllC Zioi ak
DePV4Ptnt,f l ,trYorY)otiiii%tis,..7:-:To4r: CAI
m n - ral Skirt kat -recmited , by
• NV, #. SM/T1113.-§APTS.
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; • ~DEATIIS.,
- SMIT://k4n4-..:ltenqhnie,
11. Smith, agoilk.6 . ) yes p. .. - ,
the N. 'O,, Anilway,
Oct. Vr, • Mrp. Siirnh Jan 9 Crorlovirepl Mr. An
drew firowl,'efiVellatierciged'gs feats.
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Frio wiL LIAM if.. AB,BY,: c lektA , ,P9t,tachtilttt
ISlSlCOrierid, James
Genoa, hns - nhtlied . ", 4-4 triii 'Oe'utt,A,,,c l opitepa
1116 as of C O' ,-O. :( I Kv9S4A ; fro.% • tha
bei„ntht - , Matrlatottyi, OW;
.Ithige.fof ~ have:kappointell
NOY. 25, 1807, fort heartog of slid titstiti4iarft:
the promisett, at Wellsbdrd, h 411"
Olitre yen oan attendif - yetrthintc'firolier,,
Nor. 6, 1667:.!'
TARE YOtreP.,. - --,, ,A 1) POrtortie_xtre hereby fq
_l_ bidden to t,OP'f,citid from ray,:preroiaes.with..
odt cash,daarn. •
Oliarloeten;-Odi
~ .SOtiCe. t• '
tio at
the Baaltiak:heuse of,the Tioga.GO.TIVYt
on, the 19th ,of Nov6taibikOt
elear'Dfrbeterta.
"fioga,, :10 0ct„11507. 7 .1t. Pres't.
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. .i:stcar
rtAME into the- enclospro ,of , tho subscriber
kA 0 e t.'lll, 1867, on o'• yearlingljoifpt•, 4 :Vhrl4
with= hroattliiiins, gehiel * whito on the 'belt
and end of th,o, tail. The owner is FcgoeoteCte
pr: - .l , egtrpoffy‘ipay - olkarry?mtit h
• - _ !sl.;_irKt,
C6arlitatiOet.-'3O, /.81P/:-13wi:
SPECIAL, ' , INIOTICES.:
-0-
Soioffila, , lezt).,-Curedg
• iirrPorsona afflicted with Cpriccr, Scrofula, Turrn?rti,
Ernption4;&e.;nre CURED hrtlie use of Dr.lt,Olt*ENE'S
•i- ' illectro.:Medicated Baths
and Italian Vegetable remedlea which elentiliOthe 144104
of all !minors, alert:orb Lend, 4c,and rcelorehealth to
to invillia2 tittlicteil with every variety of disease. A
book desertbing Clittiecr. 'Scrofula,
Humors and other
diseases, proper ap - akeir?f care,_pay ba'ab•
taitaal tree at Ilia Medical Institute, or by ivall.. Ad•
tiVedd Dr. It. GRISFNE,IO remit& piece, liestoii.
Nov, 0,1807.---4 t. „
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hr . ' . ".V .. MATERIALS, and may Lo con
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i»fori»ntion guaranteed P to" pineltico a luxuritfu'
growth of r upon A bald head. hoarillisis face, 'also,
a recipe for the removal. of Pimples, Blotches, Erup:
tionl, - etc.,'hit inn skin, leaving ttko sama soft, clear:, 'and
brunt WO, can be obtained, witlinut Charge' by nilltrus•
P. ell APNIAN, Curyta , r,
ISseptc7-tim• " B'2l Bruin - Tway, New Tirk.
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A Gentleman ulio mirrored for yeart' front - Wei - oos
Debility. Premature Decoy, und 011 thti offiets'of
Indoseretiou. OE tlio Mike of suffering human
ity, send free to Olt olio need it, the reelpe and direc•
tins for maiiing the shank) remedy by which 1;0 wan
voted. Sufferers .0 - ishing . to profit,•by tlm advertiser's
experieitoo, c r ude, do' by ttiltirepeing.. in * perfect: COTlll
,tioneo, • JOHN • 11.AMERN
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2111467-Iy. - 4'2 Coilttr Stnict. 'Now fort,
SIMILIA SJIGLIBIJS• ttIRA
1 - 117111PMIEVS!"" -
ziotamoraTuza . SPECIFICS,
TIAVN: PROVED, kIit)3I,TIIE
psi knee, no entire enecess;
They' are only Medicines
porfictiy gol.trited to pelinlat
' 'simple that tai3 •
cammi tic niade'in uyirig them; no liiirmiess as to
bo Ir'ee from dang,cr:nnil sr, ellicioat , us te Le Nays re
lialde. They lime rained' the biglieel commendation
from hi), awl A% ill always render hatiethettnn.
Cw•v„ ri evra , inn.mmution...-.7:',
2, 110 'T,47,0r1115, NVoini-Vever,
to Crying-Colic, or Wetiling of infails.i. '25
4; Diarrhma of child) ru or . adults 25
5, do Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic 23
•G, do Cholera-M(oms, Vomiting 25
7, do Coughs. Cohly, prolichiti9 r... '2;
8 , lk.Tonralgia. TOO I Ivldie, Fureaclto, 1,5
"9,' , do rieaAnciAc q ; yektltflie, l'erfirAif
lot rira'peiska.#/.lhious Stumm:it
1,„1, do Suppressga or pult,fol eeriodd
124 ' do Whites, r6O proruge reriods
13 ii do Croup,Cuttgh i dittidnlt rtrOtitihni . :..':,{. 26
If, do Salt rilioitm, 1:0 - cipelas, Eruptions... :2,
15 410 RheUnit#L3llo; (l T4. l o,
, 24
16, 61 , reef:avail:a Agile, Chill Teicr, Aguos • 50
17. tit, Piles; blind or bleeding • - st)
18, 66 Ophthalmy, and sore or wc . ab: Eyes.— 50
10, .11,, Catarrh. acid° or chronic 1 ollnenza 50
20, do Whooping-Lough,
21, do „as-thrn a , fiped,e;ed lle . eathing 50
'22, (10 ' „Elar Discharges, linphittBl co'
211, •do Scrofula, Glands, Swallow- SO
24. 'li Gen e ral Debility, Physical il'eakness. 50
25, do D re p,sv. Sperttlor 50
2,1, do sea.sieh n eas, Ficitoo,fi woo! riding... 50
27, .do Ilidney-Disease, Gravel 50
.8, do Nervous . Debility, Seminal nuts- -
1 00
20. kb') s6 rQ lYt an th, ......... ........... 50
.10 Urinary 'Weakness ; ,Y , !t,ting!)e9•7•. • 5 °
31, do Painful l&elieds, with spoFilia
do Sufferings 'tit change of lift.'" 100
do Epilepsy, 3 1 4 . ,1 4 ,, ,, St. Vitus: Amine 100
31.,1t0 Dilththerii , oat.. .50
(11
;.;:1 1,A1:(111 VlAleh ?DANA:to - CAI,II,,Cu:VTAINING .1‘; -
Ftiß. F.v.ttitY 'plA c vnt Vott.t.x, • ,
Is st.u.nCT To, ASV A 11011 K 13000
FAMILT and TRAVELINti Ea *.f,, with 20,0',
28 viols V; to $8
Specities for all PRIVATE DIREAPER. IJpttl for CUR- -
INII and for - I'lll-WZN!lVElfeatruent, nintib
nix and pocket CaSeS 42 to $.5
,yam neve item-dies by !Ito case, or single box, aro
sontto nny taut of the, country, by Mail or Exprosa,
free, of .clairgt:, on receipt- of tho pike.
Address Iluiriphreys' am:obit:id
• • Homeopathic 'Medicine Combany,
Office. and Depot, NO. fdl2,llnoAms'ex Ige,W
• lir. II mirrintirs l 9 Consulted daily at life ()molt, per
Ponally ur by letter, aqnbovo„ for,all forme of disease.
• I'oll' A Ll,f .49.1tUGGISTS.
- August 721, 1867-I.Y.
• -
vmrartiti6
_WET-. mairy,
wT II 'ITS' Giodur , 4 9TENp4-NyB;—Loiv
'SI'IRIY.S; DEPREssiON, INVOLUNTARY
RuIRsIoNS, LOSS OP SRAIEN,T'EPERUATORRUCCA,
LOSS ov POWER, ori,EY HEAD, LOSS OF - . gEI:
ORV AND TIIREATENED IUPOTENCE AND
BF.CILITY. find a SOVEREIGN . CURE igIIUM.
MIRE'S'S' HOMEOPATHIC 'SPECIFIC
TIN EN TY-EIOIIT. . ,
Campo .al or-lIIP molt 11111136i° .mild and potent Op-.
ratives, they Btrilir at pakco, the root of thlditiatter,lofte ,
up the syilent:nrrestlie discharges, and JinPitrt
and energy, life :111(1'11ra - iffy 16 tbit extire man. .They
have cur.•d 016114;111de of cities.. 'Price $6 per pacliageof
six boxes. itud vial, or.ssl par hingle box. Sold Lidrag..
end sent by mail on receipt of price. , Address
tft.ISIPII.II.EYS'. SPECIFIC, ,1106E0SATIne ' I.ll.lAfj
CINI Co.,264l . 2.'llitoAtiwity, litnr YORK. 2,laugG7-Iy.
.
The Rev, -EDWARD A. VIT.SON,, , WiII kind. (free of
charge) to all who desire it, the proscription with tffa
reet lons for making acing l the eimple' remedy 'by'
which be was carrel of a hing`affection, cud ,that dread
diseaSe - Commmiltffill.‘ Ills Ofillpobject Is to •laMeflt
afflicted and ho hopes ivory sufferer will try. Oita ,I.te!,
fir it will emit 'Orem' !Milling, and may Oruro'
A hiC94ll7g: Please address
• y. EDWARD A. WILSONi;
't l .2may67-Iy.. N .
. ,
Arc Yon liliticte d with aCough or a Cold?
Ait 4. Y l Jll P.ItEIOSPOSED TO CONSUMPTiON4
rs,tiis Lives at ii,ar,..varant:
• itc'a and Wepartql Attacks of .o'aup.l •'
• Purchase a Box „
Alt: AI) E EIJI' HON IA
• -
•ta A'`-L t 0 SI-I
..tatcpuihßenterkeid,
tiattri It, itlethm«,firolg
' eh lie, Pil./ler:si, mut. 'at •Ptity k iimiiry Dieeds c ß, '
Lon i 4 n InC,licinal 'preparation In
the roim ur n11'4111403, fB the
pleasant 1110YebnY1.9114311 3 41103* CC/lit:110 no dole*
tel ions Er, 1(1141 .1144• .'wearran tea to' (hi nrii l ity ! i
2-1114,111 •en for„,tlo. Nyvtikealtol mast sensitive stomach.
In Crony, they give IkELIMPi 0.111018 and
(' Q hh, rimy art 111 Wilitat/It'. For Catarrh , Asthma and
Broth:hit thoy Imre no equal in. tho matket,fride
Certificates accompanying each box.) Dtptlieriii, that
an& arsoiating disea_se, they, control.. wonder
itimoit , ,• • • -
Z , Z,I Public Izp.ilor, Finger or Teacher, should he
- without them,ZlA ihey reniove Itbarsonse a n trougth:
en find thoSlZOicy. , - ' ' •"
an - Always wig:thorn me,and If thtl.imptonatii
artn..s•prc. 11.0 ecr.tfoinlY% , =
J. IIfiILADES 'A . ' CO., prop s rs,
,
Elmira, N: Y:
42 - FOll. SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
Priee l 25 Cents Per Box.
D
--,;',..: 0:, ,, ,t' , L:::i4"' : :-.,:.:•- , ::-; '..,, ii:• ;,: i'''':
i _:
lAqa
;4:..i1r••
INWORMITION:
`"
toe
0.11..06,' ,
AVE,opened an itititel
thou.Atter Store • ,1
0
I
- • LIC.
are purobasectfctr6sh; a..
havoU - Odvantago o
- • -1.- ••"
Wit ktf - V 41 1 1 1- i,
L
THE ST!' STYI.:ES,
..TILE .BEST.
•
gofooqs.in j Tioga_County,-e l.' n 11O;b:1/:g 4 2I ttli&
hggt,priaps goods etithe , belt lottlit: ein 1 / 2 - .
morata the following special' adthntoge - e
• ''""
.".',l‘;''.l -- 1 , :. ,r,
•
Vikllll) . S'i
01
Fancy and black Bilka,,.Fasprese_cloth, French
Artuureey 'Fotdins, • Fikilrcd
rinoce, Alpaceas,, Wool Dol4nes., yffirranted ALL
wool,`Tatnlee - • •••• • -
I ';' '-
' I'
CI Ina C> fliS a
- --; T, "" k "...;::; , ',' e. 'I 7 1 1-r 'Ai * , "- - ' - 'i .
t•) ' —,:i • . .- f i L , _4. --,
__.r: f=---,
=l9
Fancy Cassinieres, poeskOr
vers, Tweeds, Jeans, Faime,
Crush:acres. .
80 . 47b3 , &
ME
111/10Y_ And 139 y
,Kip , And,
Calf Boots; ,Liiillekr:anii Obi!
and spl,9nahkaa,Boriraerit.
Boottii and Shoes
tablishment warrai
.represented, or
funded
E„.• '. ;'i'.
LUS ,LNEII
Men's and Buy's Pelt II
and u full assortment of Clot
Gr;c4or
Sugars, Teivz•y-Co
We buy 'our Goods ''Of First Class
Houses in New Fork ; and hane.anrange
,, . ..,
T
nientB there by which w are, to be eon
et tly in receipt of the latest styles of
go' 8, bought during • the easy stages of
the market. We call . attention to the
fac that we can, and ~ .i .vi, furnish orzr-:
Pets Of 'ttll :Wilcs `chic' q'ualities at New
York prices. We, offer that of
o
the trading ,üblic which goes to I'lmira,
and elsewh d !e, to purchase fine qualities'
of goods, to ?gains which they 'cannot
better, at an point beyond New . York.
, I
DE TAN° & _CO,
BUSH DE LANO
L. 13ACHE.
Wellsboro, Oot. 2,11107,4 Y-1
ILADIP.S' \testa and Drawok at
'• • " )Do LAN° d DO'S
CARPETS at 144 York Pi
Do
A.
LARGE Stook of Bootsf and Shoos, at
, Do LANG CO'S.'i
• .
•
TREN'CiI CORSETS, at
Do LANO dr. CO'S
ANCY OLOAWT9B, , tit
t Cz! otvg.'
JEJe k CO, Agenta for the Susquehan
na Woolen
OOP • RICIRTS '
11 7'-
• DO NANO & CO'S
OTTON YARN, at
Mrs. A. J. Sofield,
, L ,
,
I s ,now receivin g th 9 Tall st 10 of ,': _ . • t -.
, .
4 1 -,
NI,ELLINFIRY, "
..."
direct from the city, and willibe pleased to . spe
her old frienkand custemers,iwith as many new
opeti as inalf aooso to favor Iler with their pat
-mange. I hare ongt, a fitst.elais Dressma
-I;er, and aiii yropared , carryi on ,
. • i
DRESS ri'M./..1.C.1NG
in all its branches. in a satisfactory manner.
l
i , Orders token for liairowe ry. Good prices
paid fqr hurnkn:hair. : Store. over VanValken
burg's Gredery, Main-st.
Wellsboro, Scpt.,2Ey /8,67—t
A,uditoes:No
TTIE undersigned baying
Auditor to distribute tli
frous,the sale of the Write Of '
of, Charleston, doo'd will attin,
his,:ap,pointment at the office o
ell, Weilaboro, Friday, Oat, 18'
P. Allporao&ninterootod
tokO n'oricov • , JOHN
Sept. 18, 1867, 4w.
-r lii Bankrup
District Court of the United St
for the Wesicin , District of
Sylvania. • ,
In the matteilof Nast & Auerbach, Bankrupts:
T O.
whom It may concern : 'The undersigned
T
hereby gives , nOIiCP pf his appointment tie.
aesigneo of Nast 4i:Aticirbabh ót Illossburg, in the
county of Tioga and State of Pennsylvania, with
in, said "district., wholtavo been Ojudgod
rupts on Creditor's Petition by 'the District - Court
of saW,Dirtrict. C. 11. SEYMOUR.
,„Oct. 3, A. D. litt37 f . ; • Assignee.
• 1
Brick I Brick„ .. l 1 ! Brick 11 1 i
.p 5,000 iaii: Pet burned, and in
Ij o i r l der, for sale at our Brick
Y ard- - o dbito the Cemetery,' Nasbore,'Pa. • •
"' ' ' PIEBDi. MAIXO,RAFF,
' tAni.:2B, '67-tf. LOUIS MAR'ORAFR,
DARE PHANOR FOR BUSINESS.
AA, The fitio lOcation 'for a 'store between tho
buildlug'•known as Roy's BlockYana Dullard's
Saloon,is now offered for peculiar and
fairorable term" inejuire' at Roy's tirug'iltore.
, 1:JIA: ROY.
.
Sutter and , Cheese,
ry Iti i S T Prteo paid for Pntterrind
ja: Cheese, or shipped for parties at
2.11n1,87. TOLES '6; BARKER'S.
A 11pIT 0 It! S i NOTICE. = T'ho'
2 . 1 f:
! ; jading been appointed an alMitta to State
and settre,the account in the ease - of 'Daniel An
gell .t'EdiSeott z ,assign#es offienry, Seeley, dec'd
will attOnd to the,datin424 464appc,libpaent. nt
the Eicetiange BOO; 'KnOxyille, on Monday
the 18th da.k of Nisymnbor,:, at no- PAL
when and where-ail parties ibte este% will tease
attend."
.. _J. B. 11.11...ys Auditor.
Vet. 23, 180-4 w,
.., .1.,
'
f • t
fir Barthilpt
ITrestent ,histrict of IfeltArti , inl'
rip rto unslersigneidltilaby gi
P . * tme n t as insigne°
in - th's County of Tiogi and St•
nin ' within said, District, who 11
Bankrupta upon his own petit',
Court of said, District— 0.
Blossburg, Oct. 2; 1881,4*
T. 11. BALDWIN & AGO.,
ndgr ttfo Akolill4ol,t
BE RECEIVINGAbetr atooit of FALL and
- •
0 '11)
=I
MIII
, •:i
ME
our , ettatome .
choosing fro
Elia
LADIES' DREES • GOODS, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, SHAWLS, KNIT GOODS,
HOOP - SKIRTS, BALAIGREL
SKIRTS, SILT Sj ,DipxEs t •
FLANNEL g, '1
Ladies' Cloakings, Cloths‘ and Cassi
• - mere; Gloves and Mittens,
ENE
.Mroadcloths, Boa
s' and Mechanics'
READY-MADE ; q,An.',Elpo,
hoes
Under Clothing, Hats and Caps Yan
. kee Notions, Carpets, OIT CIIVIS,
Paper Hangings;Grocerhis;
I Flour, Feed, Pork,,
•togo Book, Men's
iireplinShoes, -a bill
Hams, Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Syrups,
Coffees, Fish, Oils, Paints, Spices,
Extracts, _Wooden Ware,
Broonni, , Pails, 'Tubs;
° , • _Baskets,
i sold 'atljthis' es
ted to - be as
, oney re-
Hard Ware, Crockery, Glass Ware,
: Stationery, Salt, Nails,' Iron
• Stone:Ware.
' (0,045 z
le, Franklin Hate,
Cape.
-In fact, a general assortment and as lige a
stook as you will find to seloct from outside of
the city. All kinds of
"es.:
Boni', Spices, etc
taken in . e*elta:uge" Goods. Wo buy good
goods and will 801 l as cheap as anybody.
FALL . & WINTER GOODS
Fc)R 1867:
RAILLINERTAGOODS
for the; ,Vail anajWipier tritoe,;•;MACh is. now
complelo;obraorgfoil -
, , ,
ken', -a-
ILANO S 00'8
PLAIN AND
,I'ANDY'SILK AND"'ITEL—
, rat RIBBONS,
•,. ' widths and ehndes.
STRAW,' SILK AND FELT_ FIATS AND
BONNETS,
of tho,latost and most approved sbapo.
Velvets, Crapes, Blonds, Braids,
Feathers, 'Flowers, Ruches;
' • • Franies, Ornaments; &c..
and all articles pertaining to tho Millinery trade,
, to which we[invite your inspection. '
N. B.—Particular attention paid to Dust=
Work.
• Mrs. E. D. MITCHELL.
Oct. 2, 1867—tf. Broad Stroot, Tipp, 'Pa.
- „:
De' LIMO
I •
TN addition to their old business in Dry Goods,
Grocerio4, &0., have established a
STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL
two dooi.e below tho old et'antl; . Whieit; they man.
ufneturo
1111
~~
that is, in the most substantial. manner. In the
matter of
f' eon- appointed an
proceeds arising
4inan hart, late
to the duties of
Nichols &Mitch
' 1867, at 2 o'clock
aro requeeted• to
'1111T011ELT,; 4
Auditor.
r .
we have enough to do all the.eooking and warn
ing in Tioga County. ' •In fact, we have Stoics
enough to MAKE A SUMMER in • •
cy.
aces,
1
en n-
We aro tho only agent 3 for the sale of the
iIIIERICAN - COOK' STOVII
in 'Wellsboro; and Ns Btovo is the
Wo keep, all kinds of hardware, Iron; Nails,
Stool, Horse Shoes, and a complete variety of
`; SHELF HARDWARE.
If you don't believe it DROP IN.
MILE ,QUE N'S CEPHALIC PILLS.—Theso
'l,,' are the I toWimprovement hmong thgpills.
They aro con only believed 'to be the bolt pills
for family use that have over boon made. They
are so Lima arid Tlpasant, in• their operation-and
yet so effectual, that it would bo quite impossi
ble to supply the demand ifor thorn were they
more generally known. The whole story is told
in the directidni .which 'accompany "'each *box.
Price 25 Cents. -, For sale at Itoy's Drug Store.
"Subscriber on account of failing , health
eifers for 'sale his Mill Property at Crooked
Creek, Tinge county, Pa., fornterly known as the
McClure Mill. Said Mill is now 'in complete
running order, having bean lately furnished with
entire new Machinery of the mdstapprovcd style,
'and will be sold together with about 24 acres of
laud, on which there is a thrifty young Apple
Orchard and other fruit trees; Building .kt)[.; on
fateribl ‘ o terms. ~..„ C r , J. HUMPUREY-
Cioaked Creek; Toga Co., 'n.
July 31,11367-3tutt -
~ ee: _
WOleboro' 010th-DieSSlElcr
IarAVING engrigtid Mi. JAMES SMITH to
J I superintend our Clothing Works we ore
now ready to do all kind of coloring and 'dress
ing in good style and on short notice.
'S. A. HILTBOLD,
0. BLALR.
' . .:, ,;
es 'not ice' of bis
.f Wm. H. Baker;
ite of Pennsylva.
, : been adjudged
n by the District
TAYLOR #
Assignee.
=WEIMI
r t,~k ~_~
3 :- ri
=1
• •. ,
eoneieting of a genera,' aesoitment of
DRY GOODS„ii
.Root, and,Shoes;
COUNTRY PRODUCE
GroUnd Plaster,
.constantly on hand
T. CO.
tioga, Pa., Oct. 9, 1497.
We bag to call yfrur ottontiOn to our stook of
NIIW HARDWARE STORE !
:CONVyiltS & OSOIIOII
WARE
,STOR4
TL I N-WARE
ON ME
HUMANITY PRINCIPLE;
STOVES,
WALBUSSIA.
AUTOCRAT OE STOVES.
CONFERS & OSGOOD.
• '
Wepsboro, ept. 4, 1867, ly. - ' • •
Mill Property for Sale.
Sept. 18, 1867—tf.
ME
~Ai~~JI7I~ ,~,k_~;f.
ME
1 " ). TA 00i1PANY: STOiiE
,
.r--Ns.BLrHS'SIVUEG, PA.
• h
/Vt
"UTE kayo jtrst received a now and well se
loafid stock of Goods adapted to the
stwiriA tracto r and ore propared,to offer a EETTU R
assOrtuteneand '- •
~ ' 4 ~ ]
'tt T., • '
' ' ,
tha'r anf3F - ;othe titore in 4 1`Voga" (it" `Eitbeining
counties.
Our expttrieneo has taught us to buy
and no others, theroby gain and - hold the cond.
denco of ortrienstomers.• They am sure of get
tikig 409 D, GOOD,, 'and for LESS MONEY
thinieheveaniget them. eleenlore, and this is ,
why .
ea . /VP:ANY eTORE)I -
1 .
:r • . • •
is Constantly tbr'
Morebants ory li
We keep eons!
} r ~ ~~ ~l
GROCERIES,, CROCKERY, HARD
WARE, WOODEN WARE,
IRON, NAILS, NAIL
- RODS,'HORSE'" •
. ~.
SHOES,'
. • ;
and almost everything for Farmers or Mechanics
use. We also keep a fine assortment of
FURNITURE; CARPETS, BOOTS AND
SHOE , HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR
both coarse and fine, by the barrel, eaekand bog,
constantly on hand. In shorttalmost everything
usually kept in a country Store, may be found
at the. .1
Our stock.is now and comploto, just what the
people want.• We Invite an oxamination of our
before buying elsewhere. We take pleasure in
showing Goods,:and still more in giving our pri
ces. For, with the lino Stock we aro enabled to
skow, find price 's so , , - .
i . .
Anyegoods that we sell that aro not, as repro
seated can ho returned and the money rill be ro
funded.
We make no unnecessary display of Goods
upon the sidewalks; our Goods are in tbo house,
neat, clean and s tidy, and a plenty of help wait
upon all who wish to see . them:
I -
COMPA - NY STORE,
• ba t itTco, Supt
Blonstatre, Mly 22, 1887. •
i 1
YOUR IiONEY'S, , WORTH.
H 1 ,
a E subscriher has epened shop over the
TMeat Market, Main Street, Wellsboro, for the
manufacturp of 1 . t ,
1 ,
FIN E BOOTS,,
work
and will guaranty his to be without a super
ior in'Ticga County. 1 'As to prices—l only aim
to convert my labor into cash, and therefore shall
endeavor to let,others lire - as well as myself. Call
and see me. - H. S. WA(E.
Welleboro, Sept. 4, 1867, tf.
ti ',A2 7 , E S
TiAWKRUTTPY BLANKS,
in full setts, at 1 YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE.
. .
Down # Comes.
W I VI T C 0 i in i i , MV ar l e N' 1.
121T n falli ° ,
.0
,the first in market. To be
. 00ld,at roducipd in-'
cos. I
• Lath 41th . Lath
I
AM making; nod will Iteep constantly on
hand, at m 3711111104 Pcoola, a good : , quality
of Lath. OrderS promptly fiticd..
Oceola, Sept. 4, '617-3tio, G. S. BONHAM.
ill AIN 'I 8 FOR FA I RUMS AND'OTNEB.S.—The Graf
...IL ton Mineral Paint Co.: are now manufacturing the
liest,Cheapost and most bumble Paint In, use; two
coats well put en, mixed with pure ; Linseed Oil, will
last 10 or 16 years IC, is of *light bown or heautiful
chocolate color, and pan, lie/changed 'to green, drab,
olive or cream to Emit the" taste of the consumer. It is
valuable for Houses, Burns, Fences, Carriage and Car
makers, Pails and Woodon•ware, Agricultural Imple
merits, Canal Beata, yestude and Ships' Bottoms, Can-.
vas, Metal awl Shingle RooftrAit being Firo and Water
proof), Floor Oil Cloths, 1 (one Manufacturer having
need 6000 bbis. th l past year,) and as a paint for any
purpose Is unsurp sed for body, durability, elastietty,
and adhesiveness. -Price $0 per bbl. of SOO lbs., which
Will supply a farm r for years to come. Send for a
circular which giv a full Particulars. None genuine
unless branded iu trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint
Address I r DANIEL BIDWELL,
Sept. 11,1807-60 251. Pearl Street, New, York.
Elmira-
dist and Extra emit Steel Paterit l'aper
Ciratilar Saws.
MILL, MULE,Y, GANG, CROSS-CUT,
pOvs.
Mr. J. SOHIEFFELIN, Jr., is authorised to
soli at Factory Sim iq Tioga.
Orders for rtiairing, AO., left with Mr. Schiet.
fella atteaded its promptly as if loft at
the Manufarotory. l
ANDREWSBURBAOP..
I -
Sept. IS, 167.1tf. j ,
I F you want a iIRST RATE ART XCLE of
. -
FLOUR, MEAL, PORK, HAM S , FISH . ,
SALT oR !GEXERAL GROCVRIES, .
. i
to largo or small qu ntitiee, dilop in at M. B.
io
PRINCE'S 'FLOUR '44. ! , PROVISION ST RE,
examino price's, and y u can be snitod.
COUNTRY PROD CE taken in oxcha go.
Heavy Paoka a et del vered anywhere in town
free of charge. 1 •
. Terme—Ready I'4. Next door to Convere.
Iltellabolo, Aug'. 7, 1867. M. D. PRINCE.
W. 'J. 'Morton,
'T ATE . of: •the; hint- Mather do yar•
AI mg Just returned from . the city of Now I, ork,
is now prepared , to ler to the citizens of Law
renceville, and vicinity, a general assortment of
CROgRIgS PROVISIONS /
.
~CROCARRY, , 11A.R.D.IYARA
•
WOOD' ,& WILLOW-WARE
YANKEE NOTIONS.
. •
LATTRENFATILLE, ,PRISTIOA.
Septemhor, 17th, 1887-ir _ _
Coal fOr Salo.
C°CAhReaSpEtyBiTUMOTOUS COAL for Salo
Sept. 28, 1867. , D. P. ROBERTS.
. •, , . „
. .
NS
P4I,N , C GOODS
BETAR BARGAINS,
(100 D, O . OODS,
.
URI
'paged vrittt customers
and times.
aatly cla band a large
DR
GOOD
ilfil
FEED, CORN MEAL
PORK AND FISII
Jr. ALT. KINDS.
SALT,
COMPANY STORE.
GOODS
.PRICES
hXTREMELt LOW,
wo feel sure, of success
aw I Mandactory.
Ground
CLEARING, SOOTH AND OTHER
MAKE no pretensions to prophetic) fire, but
1- my reiteration of vilible promises ,to the in
dustrious worker was in good time. lam there
fore emboldened to prophesy that nobody will
.
Ibis fall and winter who has raised enough of
graikand root. crops to keep Min and his family;
and those who look anything in the way of life's
substantials will escape starvation by applying
to me at the
, ' I
y"
" BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE
, .
where they will nd my
hit° other
according' to • the, marks upon tho barrels; my
• took of
west of the
I furthermore prophesy that every man and wo
man, without distinotion of color, race, or sex,
will e- • •
'GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
(or anyi other man. Saileasm,) and no express
charges, except the express charge of so much a
pound; which you, always pay when You trade
with !no, • •
I have had, and expect to continue to have a
great " spell" of
MOCHA (front lifOca) JAVA, BRAZIL,
AND LAGUIRA.
(The latter of which rhymes witty, but .wns not
ground at " Elmira.")
am further able.to - say that people will
. oat
mhch or in proportion to their Appetite,
and will payl for much or lit according to
their money. I sell Tea by the Athrter pound,
of mum, but prefor to - wholesale it in packages ,
of not less than
and, by persuasion, can be induce& to Sel),l,a
cheat of a dozen pounds to-one customer:,
FARM PRODUCE
fgt best prices, asking only a good chance to pro
vide something to keep his family
1
I
FT AVE just returned from New York with a
largo assortment of
SPII* & SINNER GOODS,
Bought at Panic Prices, and be sold accor
dingly. We respectfully invite attention to our
stock or
LAMES' DRESS GOODS,
CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SUMMER
CLOTHS, LADIES' CLOTHS, &
READY MADE CLOTHING,
BON-TON, SILVER SPRING, and other
. kinds, of HOOP SKIRTS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, 'HATS t%' CAPS,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, .
GROCERIES,
" B1111•111V11 EXCHANGE !"
ON
The harvest has come, the promise fulfilled,
To he man whose broil& acres gore : '
properly
titled;
wheat is. good, corn Y4unkum, oats may be a
• short crop, , • • _ _
But the nriragesof all must bo,mai4tl as tip
. top.
s TAR yE TO . DEATH
,PORT,
solid, and meat, end cheap;my
FLovu=x-lx-m
MACICEREL &, WHITEFISH
The latest catch _
And, the greatest catchy
".Silent;sobbing t roaring, and placid Sea." ,
Cheeyed, but not inebriated,
by using the splendid
E
II
which I soil choapor than tho
66 Kaughphy "
SIXTEEN OUNCES,
MA:THERS
will bay and salt
OUT OF THE POOR ROUSE
Wollshor . o, Aug. 14, '67, W. T. hIATHtRS
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
Jo R. Bowen &
.iy_tcE AND CHEAP,
also, a largo line of
LADIES' SACKINGS,
i
Also, a largo andnow assortment of I
at greatly reduced prices
1
HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
A n d many other things which we will bo ploased
to shoyi to all who will call and examine our
STOCK OF MOM'S
Befnici purchasing eisorbore, as we believe it
will pay yoU for your time and trouble.
SMALL\PROIiTS; QII.161( SALES,. &
• READY PO IS OUR MOTTO.
j a Don't forgot to oall at the
EMPIRE STORE, NO. ,1 UNIOWBLOOK..
Wellaboio, May 15, -1807.
. :-, - - 1-
The American Cooking Stove.
.
ETErt twenty years experience - in .the
2.1„ nflieture of storm, wo' became convinced,, ,
some six years since , that a. vast amount of
money was being exiiended by_the people of this
country, in buying cheap tuid,worthleasjitoves, a
large portion of which Witi wasted; and that r.
true economy consisted hi. bnying.the.best stoves ,
that could bo made, notiltbstandiag the price , - . 4
was higher. With this ,viSir we proceeded to
construct the, - American. Cooking Stove, and
'Biked no pains or, oxpenise cto 'make .it the best
and most perfect stoirblhat tiould be made. And
we have exporinientell ' wth R;a7fid carefully
watched - its operation for;th last Mk, years, and
l a
when an improvement sug csted itself, we have
at once adopted it, and no ve several of these
imprpvements scoured by i lettcrs -patent. In
this manner we do not hesitate to say, we have
brought itle a higher stilt& of perfection than
has heretofore, been attallie in cooking stoves. , '
The ,recent improvements in 'this .stove has'
added largely to its conven enclelitid - effective
ness. Akan the varieties of stoves we . mann
factare, we study *loofah:toss, durability, conve
nience and economy inj opieration, rather than, -
cheapness in price, and ins p doing wo are satis.l -
fled wo study the interest lof those purchasing
our stoves. SHEAR, PAcKARD, .1c CO.,
1 Albany, N. Y.
For tale by CONVERSE (lc OSGOOD, Wells.
Moro, PA. • 113sePts37-3m, •
_
, 1
: Proofs of the Superior Quality
=I
The American Watch Company, of Waltham,
Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches are
cheaper, more accurate, less l oomplex, more dura
ble, better adapted for general use, and more ea
sily kept in order and repaitied than any other
watches in the market. Toy i t are simpler in
structure, and therefore stro ger, and lees likely
to be injured than the majo4 of foreign watch
ea, which are composed of from 125 to 300 pie
ces, while in an old English watch there are
more than 700 parts. How they run under the
hardest trial watches can have, is shown by the
- S
MIOGA CV. COURT ROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Hon. Robert G. White, Pres 4:
dent Judge for' the 4th Judicial District of Penn
sylvania, and O. F. Veil and lElisha T. Bentley,
Esq.'s, Associate Judges in Tioga county, have
issued their precept, bertbing data the 24th day
of) Sept., 1867, and to me: directed, for the hold
ing of Orphan's Court, Court lof Common Pleas,
General Quarter Sessions `andOyor and Termin
ei, at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the
4th Monday of 'November (being the 25th day),
1567, and to continve two'weeks. • '
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coro::
ner,Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and.
for the county of Tioga. to appear in their ow - n
roperpersons, with theirreCords
minations and retnembrarices i , to d do those things
which of their offices and in their behalf apper
tain to he done, and all witne'sbes and other per
sons prosecuting in behalf of o.e Commonwealth
against any person or persons, are required to ho
then and there attending, and not to depart at
their peril. Jurors are requested to be - punctual
in their attendance at the appiiinted time, scree
tbly to notice.
'liven under my hand and selil, " al the Shbriff's
Office, in Wellsboro ' the 24thMiA r Y of October,
iu the year of our Lord ode thousand sigh,
hundred and sixty-seven. .
LEROY 'TABOR, Sheriff.
Or TUE
AMERICPN
MADI
.WALTII4I,
following letter: k I
I
t VENN. RAILROAD ,COMPANY. '
OFFICE OF VIE GEII'L GPM:MEN/18El
ALTOONA, P 4., 15 .Dec., 18t38.
•
. ,
GENTLEMEN : —The watches manufacturedby
you have
bye
in use on this railroad for several
years by our onginemois, tc whom we furnish -
watches as part of our i nqiupment. Thorn are '
now some threo,hnndrod: of them carried on our .
line, and we consider thcml good and reliable
time-keepers, Indeed, I!bave great satisfaction
in saying your watches give us leis trouble, and
have worn, and do wear much longer without re
pairs than any watches Wie have ever had in use
on this road. As you are aware, we formerly
trusted to those of English lManufaeturo, of ac
knowledged good reputation ;I but a 3 a class they
never keep time as correctly, her have they done
as good service, lie yours' 1- _.
...In these' statements il amt sustained by my .
predecossor,l Mr. Lewis, , vhbao experience - ex
tended over a series of years i i Respoptfully,
' - ___ _
EDWARD 1 , ;- ,-- wrurd - Aosis, i -
•General Superintendent.
. . .
American Watch Co., Waltham. ,
Wo wake now lave differontl grades of watches,
Lamed respectively as folliwsl: .
:Applohni, • Tracy & C 0.,;, • lila/Mae: l Ham
. 4 4.
Minh. Watch. ....7ompi?aty, Waith am, Mass.
P. S. finial, i • Waltham, Mass,
Win. !cry, ~
il Iloaton, Muss.
Hunts ':atch Compryiy,
111 I.l3oaton, Mass. •
All of those, with the exception of the Home
Watch Company, are warranted by the American
Watch Company to be of - thi---best material, on
the most approved principle,a i nd to possess every
requisite for a reliable timekeeper. Every dealer
soiling those Watebeels provide& with the Com
pany's printed card of guarantee, which should
accompany each Watch sold,lalb lo
at tytirsi may
feel sure they arts purchasing ho genuine article.
There are numerous *counterfeits and imitation s
of our Watches sold through* thtcountry, and
we would 'caution pnrcbasers to be - dn their guard
against imposition. .
~.
Any grades 'of Waltham WiLeheal-may-ba-pur="
'chased of Watch Dealers thrl . gboutl lZli the country.
. nommp A.
s & P ZET,
1 ,
Sept. 4,18f41-4-to. 182 Droadway, N.Y.
BANKRUPTCY.—This is to give notice:
I That on the 24th day of Oett. A.D. 1867, a
earrant in Bankruptcy was iSsued against the
estate of George Ash or, of Weilsbo"rough, in the
county of Tioga, and State of Penn'a, who has
been adjudged Bankrupts on his own Petition ;
that the payment of any debts and delivery of
any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to
them or for their uso and the transfer of any Jiro
petty by him are forbidden by Italy ; that a meet
ing of the creditors of the paid Bankrupt to
prove their debts and to choose one or more As
signees of the estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of. F. E.
Smith, in:Tioga, county of Tioga and State of
Penn'a, before F. E. Smith, Register, on the 30th
day of November, A. D. 1867, at 2 o'clock P. M.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
B. S. Marshal West'n Diet. Pa.
. , er DAVID OAMERpN, Deputy.
Oct. 311:67.-4w
' I
i
Register's Notie..
NOTICE ISIIEREBY GIVEN, that the Ex
ecutors and Administrators named below,
haveffiled their aecounta in th 4 Register's Office
in and for the county of Tioga andthat the smile
will be presented " to the Judged of the Orphans'
Court, for said county, at a sesSion of said Coast
to be hold at Wellaboro, on Moday,p the second
day of December next, at 2 o' look in the after-
noon, for confirmation and allowance.
Final account of 'Robert Casbeer, Administra
tor ottho estate of Erastus Butts, tato of Law.:
rence : Township, deceased.
Account of Enoch B. Campbell, Administra
tor of the estate of Jathes Campbell, late of TI ga
Co., deceased.
Account of I. M. Bodino, Administrator of he
estate of Norman Francis,. late ofDelmar Town.
ship, deceased. -
Account of James Tubbs, Administrator, de
bonis Pon of the estate of David Taylor, deo'd.,
Acconnt of James Lowery,Executor,: f oc the--
the hist' will and testament John Phelanilate—
of Delmar township deceased.
In Bankrupt l e, y.
jIMS is to give notice : That On the sth daY
of October A. D. 18137, a *arrant in Bank
ruptcy was issued against. the estate of Seth
0. Daggett of Tiogn, inlthe county of Tioga, and
state of Pennsylvania who liaa boon adjudged u
Bankrupt on his own petition, that the payment
of any debts and delivery oftiny property be
longing to such Bankrupt, to im or for his use,
and tho transfer of any propetty by him, are for
bidden by law: that meeting 'of tho creditors of
said Bankrupt to prove their di?bta and to choose
ono or Inure assignees of his e‘ tato, will bo hold
at a court of Bankruptcy, to o holden at the
„
aka of P. E. Smith, in Tiogn, min'it, before F.
B. Smith, Rogisttrr, op tho iltii day of Novem
ber A, D. 1.5111, at 2 o'clock, P. M .
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
11. S, Marshal West. Dist., Pa.
In Bankrupt
li
riprils is to give notice : Th On flip let day
I of October A. D. 1867 a rrant In' Bank
ruptcy was issued against the °State of Francits
IL Wood,lof Sullivan Tp., in tb county of . -.: .
sad Stato;i)f Ponn'a, who has keen adjudged * a
Dant' rupf on his own Totitio ; that the pay
ola') o any dobts and delivory of any property
bolo ging to such Bankruot to him or fortis use
and ho transfer of any prope7 by hint are for,
bidd n bylaw; that a meeting f the creditors of
said BaNrupt to prove their debts and t 6 choose
one or moo Assignees of his estate will be - sleol- '--..
dun at the office of F. E. Smith; in Tioga, rentiW ~,
Sylvania, beforo F. B. Smith, Register, „on,--'4lin
6th day of Novombor,A. D. 1907, at 10 teolsOit '
A. M. THMAS A. ROWLEY,
U. S: Marshal est'n Dist,l s a.
.\ pot. 9, 1887, 4w.
WATCII
MASS