The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 20, 1867, Image 3

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MATTERS.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20, 1887.
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IYILISONIC.
OFSEA LODGE, 1tif7,7917 1 , A, T. M., tonere - at their Mill,
over Dr. Roy'e drhg store, on Tuesday evening, on or
Worn the Pull MOou t at, 6 o'clock P. M.
TYOGA CIIAPTER, IfBl 104, It. A. U., mcots ut the
Will, on Thursday iening, on or before the Full
Moon, at 8 o'clotk P. M.
TFOOA COUNCIL, No. El, R. & 8: MASTERS, intida of
tlia Hall, on the third Vridny of ea'cli"rnlondar
month, at e, &clod P. M.
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TFAGAGLITON CO.WIANUEItY, ::0., 23, of IiNIGIITt ,
TEMPLAR, and the apptlidant orders, meet!) nt
on the first Friday of tech, calendar mouth, at
o'clock P. M.
, Noce .A.Alvertltlemouto.
Homo Companion—D. 't).ltrborte. •
Boy Wanted- . -L. I. Nio 3013.
Farmers Wantccb—ParMoVou ,Brothers...
Eetray Calf—L,S.Watt,rrann, Iligh Covetable.
Clothing! Ofotlaing :=Do 1.710 ct Co.
'Settle up—. A. Stnetka..
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INTA61"1" SOII . OOL. 'Mrs. Bush will open
1:t 3f.t1160 for, little child "ii in tlio , ,zooni next .4=
F /6one'e office, Mondai-,-Dec. 21. Tormi 40 cent.:
week. Hero la an 4pportunity to benefit a
worthy woman, and the children, atone and the
, tame time. ' •
Bt EINESS.—We learn that Messrs.
Clay Rios, an o xporionced Photographer,' from
Rochester, N. 'Y., and Eugene Eastman will loon,
open a Photograph Gallery in the second story'
of Ecettnan's new Building, 'Main Street, „Mr.
Kips is reputed a first class artist. • ;
LECTURE AT BLOSSBURG.—Oar fel
low-townsman,.Maj. Nichols, delivered an in
teresting lecture on "the Poetry of Irish Song,"
at Blossburg, Oct. 213, ultimo. The lecture is
highly spoken of by eapahl6 judges,• and hafing
heard it we can well understand that the
audi
cuce was well entertained. The
.3.(ajor is well
posted in song and story.
GLAD or IT.—Several of our excliang
o aro cudgeling a "ring" of speculators who
bought up all the
, whishy in the country and then
got - the government tux inor9sed,outhe manuf
facture of the artlide. We 40 nothing out of-the
way in that transaction.' t, is a gouge game from
beginning to end, and whyl4 jotiet the"ring"mhlce
:ionic+ money?
FlRE.—Aboutlhalf-p4st nine, Sunday
night, our citizens were aroused by au alarms of
Are, and on reaching the streets the Methodist
Church was discovered to - be in flames. The wind
was blowing a suutrt 4 gale -from the north-west,
and in ton minutes from the Ai - et discovery of the
fire the building was' beyond human effort to save.
A good portion of the furniture, lamps, organ,
cad . carpet, were saved. -
The engine was promptly on hand, but after a
few strokes the throttle valves gave away. Luoki
)y, there was nothing for it to do, the , church - be:
ing detached, and burning down, in its tracks.
The origin, of the fire is prate) , eertainlytr4ed
to defect in the ohimney. It , seems that 'the
until of burning pine, and the noiso of fire at
tracted the attention of many of the congrega
tioiLduring the servigins. One of the Trustees
rode, as he supposed, a thorough examination of
the building and heating apparatus after the con
gregation left, but cotild diseeter 'no appearance
of fire. The church was tho best furnished and
ftnished of any in town, and the loss cannot fail
below 3500 u, upon which there is an insurance of
32.500. The Society bed just lipid its debts and
very mucb.improred the arty. The loss is a
very great hardship, nd corn ands the sympa
thy of the public.
The engine was at once repacked and the
anew, and by 1 o'clock was ready for :ser
vice. It is supposed that the mode of heating to
',prevent freezing last winter destroyed the tenaci
ty of the leather. It will always be difficult - to
I:cep the engine in good order so long as the citi
zen. left:el) to assist in all occasiapal teat trial,
they did about two months ago.
)11x6PIELD.—Our Alausfield corres
pondent sends-us an interesting; account of tor
era/ events in that village) during the pa:;t ten
lays. "Yo Deniocracie," it sfeTs, cele!..:•a,tcl-the
coppei'.l triumph in - .NOW Yor4, t itii Lu:tell QuiEb
hilarity, firing—as our ,orrkspondent
—tho go . s hioh they did dot fire in honor .of
during the. star. James G. Clark,
ocich:a.,c,l vocalist gave a "sociable'.' is Mans.
1:d the same evening, muoh to the disgust of tho
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f).: coricsporNent, also relates a bump•ou.t .
... dt . 4to touching an auction ritich Came off t.-42
21 inst., at which two pints:7es wcre
nn talc—ono or A'crabasn Lincoln, the
• of Andrew Jo! nzaa. A coli . ..:ed man
Lnr, azad a copr.er-:aced man bid SI,
J,l - .;;Lon. I; . pon. tilts the geitlLLean 01 Al-
descent cried out: "Let hint have it, it'a
m:,:o than the original 'is worth!"-- 7 ainid the
,thoutsand laughter of the bystanders. I
MISERABLE HUMBUG.—We see it Sta
te!! that . tlic Washing-ton Monument Association
is almotto renew its attack upon Me public purse.
It sow proposes to memorialize Congress upon
the subject, and ask an appropriation to Com-v .
mete the qpgnificent swindlT. We object—hoc- ,
ing investal about forty_ dollars in the -concern
tome years ago—to any further ,humbugging on
that line. In the beginning it - -Fos got up to
salary Peter Force, and other rultables, and to.
keep a dozen others out of the poor-house. Pnt
a keg. of powder under the concern and end it.—
objecito northern contributions to support de
cayed F. F. V's. ? '
T.nr; CELEBRATION.—TIie Democracy
celebrated tbelavictory over Radical principles"
Thursday evening in a very moderate style.
1 14 utUftl amount of gunpowder was exploded
Lut we much doubt if the usual amount of "strong 7
water" was consumed. Certainly the Court
• llouso was not lighted up, and of course there
:rens no speeches, and thorefbro no enthusiastic
, 'pplause to report. 'hero was no gatherini of
'pans, no bustle in . tbe,strects—nothing save the
c•. , erlasti i ng "anvil-cho rm" which accompanies sill
tlVsUsboro jollificttions, without distinction of
• party. We regret tho failure, not because trtz
1 1 1 :e to be exulted over, but for grave reason
dim. hie pretty certain that our opponents
na bars another chance t,o crow for many years.
rss their' - right to jollify this fall. In fact, the
result in :caw ork justified "a, big thing"•_in the
of g. But the fates ruled adversely
to the
easy of cure by counter irritation—the publib
mind being swallowed up in another exeittmont,
quite the reversoin' its nature. We teli%x o there
was a banquet prepared, may-bo eaten, though - of
that rro bare no report. We hope and pray, and
will do our utmost to that end, that the oceas`ton
for another celebration of the sort may never arisc.
that party changes its principles for the
(4:tcr.
*DxsTitr.siiiNc; G.USUALTY..—On Friday,
I.,th Met., a little buy of twenty-one or twenty
i-xo months, 50) of Mr. William Clemens., of
r harleston, drank a quAtitily of boiling water
sit , T the spout of the—tetkottle i on — fliir .— liiiThe.n
1....1,:0. --1115 - eltilc.l lingered in gre,tt agony until
fr,:, - I o'clock, Saturday morning, _when death came
th it. , relief. Tho child had been playing"with 1
f...t a fen , minutes preiiously, and*muther had
1:;5.: taken the fire away, The little feliiirr; ano-b
-,tried, seized upon the 'pout of the boiling tee
\
t•-:de and swallowed a sxvill guar tiff ni 6, ; ,
(:.nteuts. The unfortunate child was
`actions
I 'sat and much given to imitating th actioms of
C r people; and no doubt had seen some on-
Galt from the spout of a tea.-pot. It 15 one 01
0- c.ie painful accidents which wound rrni warn
t the same time. Chillrtn Fl-. , .aid nes:mi. he pc:-
1, r'ed to handle tiny utemil niitcl about a t , ...:,...-.
1 - re it can be done childri rhoa:d ho it•T;'
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' ; , Y from kitchen slaves entirelq % ...
ALL ' )IT ' S .7 , IAGAzr.Nc.-"4 F Tbe pkibii::ll ;
I - `this popular and cheap Monthly cf.ur I:I li
, lae , ....aent s to subscribers for lails.
~n:• will be enlarged to.loo pagc4'nuti c r:
..,•a; stories by - the moot, iiiiiifiT etithotr,
..'ere of ibis :I,sazjnegitis :-',-. great. yalm•
- ' 1 “hlication of completeltories in each
' r. .51,50 per annum to single - stilrerthers,
' L'.''.; •tu elubi , . Address Elliott, Thomestt
T -- -- , .y“)stort, Mass. tx.
Gessii..-IVe suppose that ev,erybody
has iseirdi'itif : the , 4.)Aeileintitd' k Map .
gridgelgitinst
in physical and moral encounter, 'comforted hi'
noble soul by making faces at his more powerful
antagonists 'baby, Everybody:shee t the ltidierous4
side of the revenge so peculiar. But revenge is
revenge, however weaklunl puerile, and all sel
fish revenge islldioulous. We might amend, and
say that it is somotimeS terrible. We recollect au
instance, dating back twenty years or More,
which furnished. gossip for a quiet New . England
town during a period ,oc
,v,is t ars., .mr!...11,
as she stipposod, occasion to speak:pf the belief
vier of lira. E.-ciontinuod to spook some of those
queer truths ipthols may not 'bo spoken at all
times. Meroupon Airs. B. filled with wrath.
tookrceo'a'siou to deliver to itirs. A. ". "al
her mina," in a public, ; reianner,
.orowping her
score with the throat—"and I'll never .open tus
mouth to speak to you again, even if Tau Shoul.l
drop down dead in the" streets r" This' was ter
rible, of course. ' , To refuse to - speak to a dead
man, or woman, asn measure of revenge, struck
the disinterested pulilie as n most ludicrous mode
of revenge. This feud held good at latest ac
counts, doing no harm, probably, but roflectiug
somewhat upthal the ,'dumb" party, it being uni
versally coticeded, that her ctumbsetiii; iVELB ali
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acknowledgement of defeat. The Italian ven
detta; and the deathless lead' of this. American
Indian, though more terribleNand harmful, Still
have their absut'd'aipects. The Italian, having
suffered mortal wrongfromanother not only hills
that other, but kills everyliody ho can connect
with his enemy. • In so doing he destroys us
snarly -friends as onemies,.and cuts off his nose to
spite his face. Anger is always blind, always the
child of ignorance. There was'a man who pulled
down his neighbor' fence end tiirned the cows
into his corn to gratiiy his malice. `unfortunately,
the cornfields of the 'neighbor's joined, and the
fence was insufficient_to,stop cattle. SO the sin- nor awoke neat morninV to find his neighbor's
cattle in his own corn. Here anger 'overreaelfed
itself and kicked its author. •
Another set a trap for his- neighbor's gut
and caught his l opn . clog. • 4ttother, - haring
endorsed a note jointly with so iMB one else, had a
falling out with his co-indorser, ala.dreported'hini
worse than bankrupt- note-fell due, went to
protest, and the payee supposing ;the rampart
endorser only to be Worth anything, prepared - to
swoet him in an ,espsoial manner. , We' Might
multiply eases of this sort, but these will suffice
to [point the intended moral,' to 'wit: " Don't quar
rel frith your neighbors; .or if yon do, don't cut s
stick tblether your. even back. • , ,
• —Many people suppose that. it is a difficult
thing to write for a v newspaper. Not at all. It
is "as easy as falling off ti log." . In writing for a
newspaper, it is only ifeccasaiy, to observe the fol
lowing miles: lee sure to spell "very - badly, use no
punctuation masks, and writeas illegibly as ;fop
can. ' In this way the editor is enabled to reWrite
your article before it can go in type., i )Jmilerscorv .
every' other line that you day, be properly') cm
i)hatio i the'compositor ipecieliihtel with c 'big
lot of italie: ' Use, as : Man,y"Words:as
, possible to
express ,yetitliloas vtine,ides.Oan be spreitd over
a column easily, thus ixcoming so thin that any
i r i
man s n see through it. ' In stating a common
'fact g rd your opinion in as elaborate a, mut it'ner
as yo can; for fictS shoUld he skillfully diaguided
in wor s which leave the readoi in the delicious
maze df doubt. 1V are aware that to the major
ity of writers this advice 'in sUrphisago. They
know how to keep an
,ediptir busy. Besillfsfloing
his own writing ho should be required! to ti poll.
punctuate, gran:marl:cc:, and furnish: tvids...x • foi
his correspondents., lio,is , a dictionary, gram
mar, encyclopedia, and general factotum, toilet
into one. His business is ar.rep'air the neglect;
and clean - toms of t;thers, and ho Ino much
time to s, re. . .
Xacwoctil.
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The Great - American Tea Company
Iliiinbag all played:out sinco W. It.
Son's hale Jounnoneed soiling Tana at tl. e eat
reduction. Now is the tituo gooil • noire
Crean. and Japan Teas, as nutnial
We sell nothing but cow fragrant Teas—roil .11.'1/3
that have been rovampecl aitur being soaked vitt]
sca.water and colored with poisonous - drugs, such
we ltuow_tu be the ease with the above nnico4
Iluineug Tea Company, •
:.•;ew Green Young Ilyson Tea 900, old pi ieeZ , l,2s.
" " • " " I,lo' .
", 1,20 1,00
tiWeet Gunp0wder........,:..1,50 ' . • 2,00
" S eragrant Black Tea 1,11)
" : Japan . i,'1,420
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dr -- -,., • 1,t,0
. Sugars loiter than f6r three years. Give us a
ilia' and be c‘diviacetl. Tee - great ruzh just Lew
i 4 for the t•billiug shpotiug, 8 cts, lu eL.r, ;tar:
thillirg plin:s ei .W. It. S,ILITII'b LO.:‘,-',,
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11', E. Smith's Sons, Madison, N. ete thn
crl;3 - aialiorized . Agents for tho Docre. , t I.ute•
Lid Gloves to aus a .etion. Cl6l owl oee
1tI.M.;"1 If iIL Pmts.—Warm and e6in rot tablo
Fur•trilunteilffouds, allot low prices, two, al , etiNe
ut ‘V. „it. with'w Sons in moth Store, Add n:
Fifty pair of runts ut SI, $3, and ;,-7.3, lit Over
coats, 20 undercoats, and vests without nutnhcr
are the daily average sales at biniith's Sung;
N. Y.
People will look at local notices. when. they
read liko this Good now Calicoes at Borlo 0.
Best Merrimac> calicoes at Is. 'Yard bide sheet
ing at 18c. and le. Hong woolen Sha ws'
Balmoral Shirts 12s. All wool handsome CaSFi
mores 1O ~per yard. All of these bargains can
be foundW. R. SMITH'S SON'S,
N0v.13, 1861.-2 w. Adlliaon, IC:
Further Decline in Dry Clouds.
C. S. 11.1ATILER ,k,
.CO., liavu again returned
i ‘ t
L-orn Now York ilith. a careful selected stock oi
taplu and Fancy Dry Goods, bought at bott.tin
prices, and we propose to giv thu people the
benefit of tlio purchaeos.
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Fine French Merinees at 1 $l,OO l
Best Delainos 1 i to 200,
Prints 8, 10.1: 123 u.,
tined heav y stlectitip,. -.".- - 12ie
Fine • '' :,. ..A...0. 10 . , 12 a -, He."
Shawls, tine Wool ouly', - S4,UO.
Remember, that 'rpm will come tviLawrenee
ville, we will give you bargains.• • • •
C. 8. I%lATIllitl L CU
Lawroucevple, Nov. 20,1867.-14. •
Now Goods at Pat iit the lowest rates 6.4
5 years. Wo have more batgait,, imtv gAe
inure Goods tor $lO than at an:‘ tnbt in 5 Stars.
.7:en tho b4u)plo flit :
, : , unauton Printa, 5c;......g00d 121eu,
Jest DeMinus .1 0 et.e.
Heavy yard wide &hcetings
.Fl4O Lk:lulled muslins etc.
Red twilled Hanna! 31 et:.
Grey — 1 CO.
heavy pant Ftuffs 371 , to aV ot-.
Best lieutunky Jenne SU
Ytkrd wide French Meritioesotile , dur ? , ;Sets:
TIM beet bargains in dress good,. it,
Winter Shawls at an equally gloat led i wt. -
Beaver Cloths, Furs, Boots and :Slo•os„,dteap.,
We claim to give our ens.toinoi: :dl their tuna:,
at the lowest rates the marbet will “11 , 1 d, and
also a large stock to soluct ham.
Corning, N. Y., N..ev. 13. .1. .A...1` t
GET THE rd:ST.—ln p tirt.l 3 l,l-Ha V,' a ' Cooking
tovo, it Lc found ecii.notoy Lost
the market. A few dollar , - •aveil io 111 , 31 , air
Auto of an infetior stove will ha expended
in the additional consumpti•in lit saying
nothing about tiro repairs 4111(1 the ineetiveniiinceA
if using a stove that deo , not otiorit(e pet - N.lly.
rho AmerieLin Hot Air Stove, manufactured by
71tc tr. Paolw-rd 8: - Co. Thus boon extensively ti , ied
and thoroughly tu,ted tbe 'North
-411). States fur O w last eix yi.nr:, both for o;iol and
:vood, and tho nn vernal • poomt,
aas I,m, in its la `6l", :1 ):)t aurat,4ln
ind - porfret eper.iting. loq.ects timid
'hose in pursuit of a Cooking tt-:".tivc;
411,censult their tiwu eigninionce.,,
.111,1 be bore of i,el.tiaf.r vAtto for their
purclin•inq the A ill
I . .at SAL:: Ll' , e.)Livc , rro :..•ilthoN
MARRIAC E-2
DOP.DEN—L'I:ICLE.I4.—Iti I)?.lr:car, ill' 21
I.y D. Ilou-ILiap,M , t;., :`.:_r.01.1-airol Eor
,1:1 I) , Mi of Weimar. •
r2,11111,S Er.. , .:. - AT-3_,..117 11.-1 I! eitv,
' 111 ' 1 • 1112 .1 00 ' /CF-11,-hy Trig .140 nor.
I.3enjranin
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, T -.7 P., 17:fe nf .1„11.• of 'her ,
Effli
.IT;OGSWEI, ti , c,o:a, on rb.-1:;th
n - 4.. by Mr. Si:lon
Er:o and Mr z. 1 1 )15a Peo, of
OTT.—In.
Roc. N. L. itcynolds, Jatuopipaanain
-00 to Miss Martha Scott.
ME
If,CFAL N 0.-TXOE
•t()11.1
Cap.cer,,Sqr,ofill . p,, , ,&o:, • gra:ed!.i .
cpy t ver, S crotnla, Tumor
1401 - dions,kte., cualso by nikot Dr.ll.l3lnkTNE*
Ellec . 4ll:4iCodioated Bathe
n WHIM yq-xta ,i4i yep.ii7tipl3 villieMb.giu#o th e blood
of all h it u id c s ; , mei en rS , eLikid,'S.o.,iina tetit i miO health to
to tuvalidt , exery Nariuty of .
book describing Cancer."' e z erolnlty'lintritirs a ` nd other
biesib•
tniped Irco at ibe pledirctl nedittite. t ar bSt
11'3(4'. I[3r. h. t7ItEt3NC,IO Temple place,flioldoti.
Nov, 9643_67.-4
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• tintmuoLLis EXTHAOT BtiCSITS (;ivies health n 0 4 .,,,
vigor to the frame-and bloom to 'the pallid - cheek; .p
e.
is accompanied by !Fly alarming '.eynnitcime,
uud if Uu ttenoutt%t
S ls u b it t tat Au / colt Bemption,
amity. or etiflEptie . feb27.ly.
VIE. OLOILY OF MAN I' , fiTIi.ISNOTII.-4hereforo
the nervtaut and ckbilltated gtioald linineilbately .m.i.
Ily.cmitui,u'fi 1::7.1 . R. , ,ct Ducal!.,,, - ~.',6,1 . 114-4271 y.
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C TRAgIVEISO2A2
Ili runnollielured froin PURE'
iIiATERIA'B STANDARD be con
sidered the OP EX.
'CELLI:NOE. • Tor int& aby all
lOrocera.
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ILELIJIBOLD'.B- 'FLUID • 7 :-
TRACI"'BUCT-fu•
A a c;atitia,„eure .for„tirseaser, ;of the. BLADDER,
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KIDNEYS OjtAYEI,,,, LillO4V., FE3IAL,'N 00A10-
PLAINTS:" n'NEIVA DEBI,LITX, 4111301150 of.
the GRIN/ 0Y ORGANS, Ailiether exiitiite 1n MAUL'
frOm'utliatever cunsa origiuhtliig and no
mat ter ,ef ; t OW; LOG C STANDING.
Pketoies of these•orglins require the use of a (din
retie.
tiTatinglit is stilon it toil to, Consumption or In-,
sauitv Out Flesh and Aloud aro igtOckrced . „ l
froaltegu tslitivco9, aud•the '
IIEALTII ANII4IAPPINESS
awl that of Posterity, tiersouls upon prompt use of a
jellaible ruined y. I
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lIE-LIIBOLI 'S. EXTRACT, su,outf„
fl T. - -
ff 1 LMBOLDa Drtu9o l ?T4 •
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Inforniitirini . jifatittitcatio 'firoelneti a,;itixtitintit
I oval tic hair--110n bditirlitiga-face; Mari'
recipe for the removal' of Pimples, Slotclica, Erup•
on a. rio t , oa tho ‘ rdriii, leaving tho.santo aoft,clearvand
nullfai,can be obtained ,without , cbarg addrclia.. ;
" F. eff. I !i:PIA,N, enr.via;
15, , 01,t 4 17-Sin- ' liroart%yay, Isiev tordr:
B Zsi V EFIELEI) AND. DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS,.
of Lath Fexce, 1150 If roinacti's EXTRACT fitICIICh.". I It Will•
give baik ' add oneligviie feidinge, and •itabla Stu It ,
sleep well. .: feli27- 'y.
.MANIIOOIi AND YOUrtIFUL VlGoll„nre regained Li ,
llttmenn4 EX'enAeT MICLITF.: ~..: k::-: : 6 bf! 7-1 y .
9.F , ‘ l'O.U s 2'H. -
c.so. Fi• ; ;; 10k..
A Gttt lomat/ bo :safftTe r cli tor ,year . g, ,from ligrtOns
()chalk S.Preinittitietrec4iY, and the effects of yotith
fel tedt. , crttion, Nvill 2 torthe - eake - of suffering human
ity. Sena tree to; all 'Mitt used It; the _recipe • and, Jillrec•
tiens,tor making the elm plo'inmedi . ', ll;itAttictilAttr-7as
eu red.'/Sufferers wishing
,fo'nraffeppgtiteiiilyerfkstes
~ .xportence, can do so by atldrelliditatiFtio iketAtt*
I e r 40/ItVA.,-00.4NN4,'
"3moyGi=l y. - Cedaf.tt est. NewltOrk. - ,
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TAKE NO MORE ITINIPLEASA T AND UNSAVE
REM Ent F.:4 for unpleagitiat nett - (1 ageroto;diseaseß.
Itpla k hohl'l Extract Ittielm tittt, Improved - 11600
; • , ' feb2T-ly.
H 1 , . li 111101. D'S CON CENT It ATER EXTRACT RUOIII3
11 Tilt (I HEAT PIMMTC/.
If inment,D'S Cu NCENTWE? EXTRACT. SA ?ISAPAIII4,k „
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13 TH '' 4-1"..,,,T1i ,QiITI PUIITFIEB: ,. i •
Bulb ~,,. pt,p,tl ea aCiiardi i, tin mks, "tlf Plittratacy'i
alai eltaal it try, AO Ilko :Hi most art lyn that Atm be
'f01g.,79y.
SiiiiILIASIDTILIBUS OURAWAJR.
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raomeloriliTitic spmerrxpg,
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TRH MOST ANIPLE EX.
peri , t.co, an cntlro hut:cogs; Spoplo—Proinot—
Liilcientood ttrliablc. They nro tlio only Mcitllcines
I+ , l tertly adapted to popular USO•-•-fiO ainiple that Infs.
r.1%0fl C tilnut bo uuttle In using. them ; o harinlovi litt to
e G'vm danger, and no of an to be nlwaya Te
nide: Tlioy newt raised tho Idgbunt. commendation
emit
I. and will +deals rendor satisfAction.
No.• ' • • -'.' *• Conte:
1, Clllo,l Fevers, Congeetiou; Infbituniatlon a:
—,
---
2, \do • Vcr o=lB, WornbFevcr,,lYorm.Colic 25
S. , j 4 Crying-Colic, or Teetlilleg of infante— 2 -
i{. do Di ar rh cea of clilldien,m• adults ' 23
t., do Dyc, outcry. 01 long, islitoiT cOic ' 25'
P• do ChelOra-MOTbIIE. I 'olll4log ... 25
, do Cough's. Cd 1.1 5• groin:Mils r... 25
.... d 5 'Neuralgia, Toothache, Pace:who .25
5, <I. Iltsado,ches, S lett. Ileadach 0, "Vertigo.- 2..;
10, to 313,VSPOPSia,-IMIOUB stutu a c II 25
AS, do Suppressed or painful Periods 25
12, do Mato% tou profuse Periods 25
18, do Croup; C4Fugh;difilcutt Metalling 25
!4, ' l .. Salt itheiun,,Tryairems, Eruptioni... 25'
16, do ithoutnatistn, Rheumatic Paine 2§
20, ,to Foyer and tigue,,csin Foyer, Aglow '5O
17, d , Piles• blind or bleeding . , - 50
13, , 10 OpilthalMy, mid Sore or weal: ir , yea.... •60
I'l, do Catarrh. acute or chronic Influenza LO
20, W . hOOPillg•UOUgh, violoqt:Cougha... 50
.1, .
d„ ' Asthra :; , , ppre.;erl 111•Atliine,; 50
:.'.;, do Lai*Riiitchargos, impaired liearinii.. r;(1,
ay. Scrollila vidurged woods. ElTelllnts., 50
1. ilri Goner& Debility, Physical Weakness. 50
"..",, do PrOpalr, and scanty . SecreCone , 50
lii,.. do Sni.Siclifiess,"sioknesse Iran rldlnk..;. -- 60
2 7, d° lilidncy-DrocirsO; °ravel '" 7 50
.:3,' (1-1 Nervous -Debility, -Scotia' 1.:m0. •
Adam, InvottiMuil DiuclittiripA ' • 100
'.:), -do Sore IVlouth,;coalker i ' . 50
30 , do Urinary weakness, wetting bed... 50
31 , d" Painfuloriado, 4l ( ll -PP . ams 50
32, do _ , 5 11 tr o ii n s a,t. ~:.4a.tige vt 110 , ~:aOO
3 3, do : pil4 , 4,. , spasms, st: Vietta B ,..l3atii — l6O
;
31, do Diphthoria, ulcerated Sore Throat...ff. 50.
; t''3,MIL r . CASES. ' ' .-- • !: .
Or 35 !Ault; Yl.O.ii. MOROCCO CASE, CONTAINING A . :.
CIL IC rOli EVERY Oittirti,PLUY DIBEASE, A PAIIIIX
. IN SUDIECT. ID, AND A DoON OH tittiorioNs • $lOOO
Sovilltr FAD= and TDAVELINO cases, with 20 trk. •
2S VIA ti..e • ,4.. e 'ss tolB
epncltics for all PDIVATD DDIEAMES, both for UDR . ..
- 'NO for Prteinnrtvc treatment,
nle r94d pocket mete 12.10 $5
if4r- Them' Remedlea , by the caso, or -elngla bbi,"ttro
sont to any part of tho country, by Mail or Express,
free of churge,op recoipt of the ifrfce. • '
Addle:is Humphroyil' Specific
Homeopathic: Medicines, qprpiPalay.
Ogle° and Depot; No. 562 Mt6AD*4l(, IsZER Yt)ltE.
Dr. liumptuir.vs' coaseltea daily at iiis'oithae, p6tl
clonally or by loiter, 'as alp:to r ten of (Menge;
FOR SAL'E .BY , ALL DRUdGISPAS 4 ."••••
•Atigust 21, /867-/,,y. •v < • • 1 . .' •
LIELNIBOLD'S tt,trlD EXTRkark
In tnstu and odor, iron trorn nil fujutlotui'vropiirtioit;
and immediate in ita actinn. , :;fet,27-1y:
.~I[ATTyEI►ED CONSTITUTIONS imszonED
tril.moLvs EX.TittiCT RLrith. feb27-Iy.
ItTEAVOITS DEBILITY.
•
IT II ITS GLOOMY ATTENDANTB,,- 4 erLOW
sPIRITS, DEFREnsION, INVOLUNTARY
p,31 pit•IoNS, L"Mi OF SEMEN, th'EIIIIATORAVCO.A;
b , 4 , t F PIINVER," DIZZY DEAD, LOSS OF '
,AND TILRVATENEDA IMPOTENCE AND 'IM—
BECILITY, find a SOVEREIGN -CURE ill 11U M.
RIMY lIOMEOPATHIC , SP.Elditle
T 141 N TY; EIGII T.! ! , •
&imposed of ti o, most and potent Cu.
retires, (1 40 ,Y F41(1:e iltime0.1.110;11)0t of the pailtter, top§
lip the Fyfitlllll, arrest the discharges; and pnpart vigor,
and eavigy, lite mid 'vitality to tho men, ',May
tiara clued thong :twin of mutes.: Price cS Per liaelingo of
boxae, and vial, Or $1 per Flnglo box. Sold by flnig•
visb-. nod ...eat on leceipt of price. AMlrrsa
ILU SPEC I FIG 11011E0pATIIIC MEI/1 7 ,
MP Drto,Ow.ty,l , yw Yon K. • 21angS7'-:1y..,
PO CONSUMPTPTSt
, r r
Thu I.IIISVAIID' A. IVILSON,ViII. (freo, of
cliargi9 to all who dot ire it, the hroact ;id ion 1% ith tho di
rections for waking. aria rising dm simple remedy by
Which 110 It a.i CIIITtI ut ft 11311 g afret iuu and that 111 Tall
,listeaso It oily of feet is I t I,om , f,it. tlic!
AIWA rd and ho ho ve every - 01)1)11er tvill try ithis pro
, dl iption, 111 11*111d01e them nothing, and may pi ovii,
Plekos addrv.4
imv. - I:tiwAilt) A. $
kings Co, rr:T.'
,
2 1 4mayG7-Iy.
,
~.riro Von AffilateaikPitlhcono
Yat; PREIMPOAE'D TO CONSUMPTION?
'Are . :ht iiii/e/ren in Jaw rd.' ftenn .4'eut
drn URd tfcl ,ittratid t Ofirtip Y' 4/,
' l'arelia,r a flax of
BLADES' ELTPLIONIAL • •
W.I3,RICATORSIi .
:The .71axt Sure. and F;ffechial Remedy for
amig,Hv. limy, Co (art h, Asthma, liron
dat;s,
,11;ptheri,t, /11111 all Palen nary Diseases.
Till(l.i'lll:lCATOit is preinirlition In
t . ,,rie of it L.,,zenite, which, of all modes, IN the
ple,isaut find ronveuirtit, They contain no dele
terious it, red in, I, :tint nee wurnitileil to bu titernys
even for Ott; 'weaken mut 'unit een4itire etonntoi.
Croup they ;tiro A131E1.1 i rt. ItI.T.IPF. FOC Coughs and
Cohig,they tire invaluable. - For enttirrh, Asthma tend
urr , r3q.bitin Ilmy, !vivo 110 equal in the noiritet,(vide
i'etjlilcatee acconipanying eoch box.) DiDtherin,,thit.
,tr,t i d e it find ile;ohtting: diiiense. they control wonder?.
inn , : and etintn4ttltdetkatvV• 1;e
vittate 9 Bitt ,, :tter, - ,eager or -- Kenner, amount ue'
•si t now titeui.4l they remove twat:seam andetrength
en un.l c 1, ar I lie vole°.
r.; 7", A Itv y itie.thein in throt,anil if the Amptome .
are .i.rere 110 yet y
J, il. BLADES. k CO., Prop're,
•• N. Y.
-( - • , f)ii"I'011 SALL , BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
;- -- I , : "Price 25 Gents Per Holt
Dec: 3.6 . .
ii,.N011.0)4 OW OOR ATM
4z .
qllicisitiit Stubliorh s Tlibiil t s;:ilila, - ..670na,VW
is itentili !'
;
ENE
NRIVIi4M
„
- • t . • , rt.,6 3..
111
gaviag. purchased the , remnant.e of -thx Asko.
firm of Bullard:44 i Trutnan;' . bti:va fitted . Up. ,qiitt
Store and have filled it-with -en 1 " 4 "-
EN . rOgY:NE)IV::#,OPC.
inat'Weinic; whin "
A 'I
MB
'4l
RT -
* GO t S
-„•
TUMBLED 1'
, r• ,i;.4
•••• "
- !
Mil
Just look at the figures !
Good Dark Printa at 8 cents a yard,
rnoskeag Prints warranted cot's 4 eti.Mediu m.Priit 040 cents , a yarto .-
A
, tx.42 stfi.
Best Americar64 other standard Prints,
warrjnted colors, 16 eta a yard ;
OTHER BOMI TTC 001)8
Tn onmploto nssOrtinent nt.
- Way—Low—Dow N—PRICES !
‘'DELA4 4 NES'
Best Quality, 20 colas a yat also a good all"
sortiuortt of Alapaerd Merinos,
ti„ - ,
A t -- 7 -L owes t---Pitsul-rPRICES
LINpT GOODS,
TABLE: DAMASKS, TABLE CLOTHS;
DIAPER AND TOWELS4,N4P;:7
• KINS, CRASH, 4.C.;
, or„:• , = •
:Were— Offereg"-7qP;trIVT,LXJB.I3ORO
.FLANNELS, • OASSIMERES,
WOOLEN t GOODS,
UNDY-MADE .CLOTTNG;
lIATa a AND bAPP,: : ;POOS & S 10E
At-Perfectly- ASTOND3IIING- PRICE 1
• .Virff
IBMI
MI
Sete
.'
Gond Ladies' Cloth Gaiter at, $1,25 a pr.
Boys Napoleon Roots Noe. 1 to 3,.53 a Pi.
lIM
3EL4CO IC 3ElL7V'''
'Knew and splendid assortment, to be sold eith
or in odd pieces or in sets, n t
Figures— Which— DEFY —CO.MPTPN!
, •
11l
. "
TAKE NoTi9E.,--lire,,etiOnet; 'and will not be
. ,
BODINI4 & 00.
telfr
1,
BODINE , dc. C 0.,;
lIIIIEMMEII
._s..~'i~`,
is
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EM
" . ;:r • Pc
I=
1111
TEM
CEBEIIi
ME
1 .. L ,
1,4" Yts
A n (IEII
try • ~
„'
1
,
Such as
As-low es ever ; •
;) . .
, ; t • -w • - -' :
FMI
CLOTHS,
=I
=EMI
mil
t
,:~
INA
RUNE
@EMI
UNDERSOLD!
iN ENT-i a 0 - OIDS ' 1
FOR TiIE•F.ALL 4c, iVINTER :TRADE
e _
Wilson Van Yalkenburg;
NO. 2, UNION BLOCK.
•
• •
'We are now pro aced to show as, good goods anal
'ht ab low , tig,ares Emit any othor store In,this vi
ci'nity. We an taspeotion Our
DRY= GOODS,
Cloths Pas4naero4 l .Ves4ug,9,,Taadies'
alothg'; yarieiy_ of
- •
Ladies' Dress Goods.
lIMIEI
Beet kinds, and as cheap as the cheapest
~• A
MERCHANT' TAILORING
AND FURNISHING GOODS:
The Senior partner has had a large experience
in MoreimptTr.iloring. and it is the intention. - of
the new,t .
tilialirrinehrof 'theft b`usinbas
beyond successful competition.
...• •
. ,
. ,
We a o Agents for Singer's Sewing Machine',
Ihe hand cheapest Machine for family use,
Joss liable to got out of repair, and more durable
than any otheri'adaptod to lino or coarse ?wing.
Call and see them.
WILSON, &VAN VALKENEINAG:
WeltstOrN . Oot.l . 6, 1867—ti.
REMINGTONS' FIRE ABMS.
Army Rolm:Aver, 44,100 in. Calibro
Navy Revel er, • , f 36.10010. C llbre
Belt Revolve Navy situ .0 libre
Pollee Rev.olv • Navy aim libro
New Pocket Re Ter 31 100 in. libre
Pocket Revolier, (Mee pt.) 31.100 in. C Libre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 &32 C rt'go
Vest Poolcot Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 44, 41. Cart idge
Run Cane....... 22 do 32 Cartridge
Dreeeh Loading RitioAßealel No 82 - & 38
itevolving Rifle, 36 do 44-166 in Calibre
E. REMINGTON & BONS.
Mooret.&Ob018. NOW York; Wm Road & Son,
Roston; Jos C Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; .Pouf:
tiey kTrimble, Baltimore; Henry Tolsorw& Co;
Zion , Orleans; Johnson, pnncer & Co, Chicago,
Al Rummy lz; Co,. St. Louis; Albert E Crane,
an Francisco. Cot. 9,1867.-9 m.
1 . • • : NEW 'ARRIVAL I
1
r
MRS. , E. KIMBALL
T 8 now receiving a new and
. fashionable stook
Li of
MILLINEItY ' 'GOODS .
fresh from New York, i !Which .alie will sell very
Cheap. Call and epsnino 'law styles and prices.
MIMI
MM'S STREEfiIWiLLISBOIIO; PA
October 16, 1867.
lIEI
Planing Machine.
•
AT KEENEYVILLE, PA.
lIAVEcut in a first-dues PLANER; and am
prepe. (1 ,plane ,koring% tddiing, eto. to
order. 4V.0. D. ;KEENEY . .
Sept. 18,1.887-1. ' , ,
In Bankruptcy.
•
,Western Dietricrof Pennsylvania, es.
THE undersigned ereb,y gives notice of his
appOiritinent as siignee of Lucius' Truman;
'in the county of filo a; and &afoot Ponniyivii
nia, within said District, who in been adjudged
a Bankrupt upon his Own, petition by the District
COurt of said District. sINO. I. MITCIIELL,
• Oct. 231;1861'. ' Assignee,
Brick I Brick ! I ; rick II I
0005 BRICK, just burn 4, and in
order, for sale, at, ,tur Brick,
Yard, oppoiito tho dometirp, Wellsboro,
.• FRED. MARGRAFF, ) ,,
Aug. 28, 'B7-tf. LOUIS MARGRAFF.
EVIDENCE ACCUMULATES
THAT M. B. PRINCE is selling a few goods
now and then. lle does not profess to soil
60, 2'6, nor s even. 10 per cent below NOW York
prices, because ho has no faith,that he nor ? oily.
other man" canilo'so 'and support ; nei
ther does he make any 'distinction among bis'pa.
trona in prices.
TERMS, PAY DOWN.
Peep lo of Wollsboro and vicinity, p . leaso accept
my thanks- fer your past patronage, and let tue
solicit youriattention to my present stook of
L-•
(from Graham to the finest,)
'PEED, CORN MEAL, PORK, FISH;
AND GENERAL GROCERIES, a -1
ltlostainds of Country Produce taken i
change. at market rates. Store, Mozart It ck,
next doOr to the hardware Store. 1
October 21, 1887. M. B. PRINC"
. 1
=
E.,_..
XECUTOR'S NOTICE .e--Letters Testament
mry baying been granted to the undersigned
upoi the Estate of Ccirnellus van.Dyek; late of
Otiiithara, deed, all persons indebted to said Es
tate, and all persons having claims against , the
gtioe,tvißpglltind settle with ..
EZRA ALIEN, Exr.
Chatham, Oct. la, 1867.--Gtv.t • .
SACKI NG
for hops, boat qualhy 25 rte poryarclt
tit . • DE LANG 4; CO'S.
Oat. 12.
Jued- received by
, _
,
( At the well known Store,
Which consist is part, of
11 , '
GROCERIES,
PRlNclhei, AGENTS.
.Pool4'i f .:Pyy . 0-600:,:Tlit
IE Suimeriber, hea ,Juot received a lirge
at t ack of, ,
:GOODS,:
:
embracing ovary variety.
CARUS, OILCLOTHS, &O.
licrehandise,
Among which'iriil;99 found many of Me l alma
popularStylea of .
1111
• Wage (00113 p
SHAWLS, CLOAKINGS & SACKINGS,
atpricoolliatire wo'rtby.ofattenlion
Alao, a full line of
PRINTS, GINGHAMS. BROWN /::u
BIZAOHT. MUSLINS,_TICKINGS,
DENIS,- &BRITT
TAtt,t Lifkrtio, - -
BROWN BLEACIIED,
NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, LACE A,Nn
EMBROIDERED WINDOW CUR•
TAIikIINGS, EMBOSSED AND
PRINTED TABLE AND
PIANO SPREADS,
,ki,aSTER Y;• GLOVES, oc.
Special tittention is called to Ma
C'L
Oth r rNa "& ORING .DE
IPART4I.IENT,
Where a perfect fit is gliaranteed or no sale.
A ahnro of the public potrontigo is respectfully
solicited. TIIOSIAB IK.RDEN,
Wellsboro, May 15,1867.
Down it Comes.
Air RIGHT Jc BAILEY aro rocolving a large
VV . lot of .CIIOICE,NEW AVIIEAS gLouit,
tho first in market.. 'TO be sold'at reduced
COP. 14aug67.
Register's_ Notice.
IVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ex
-111 'aeutors and Administrators named Wow,
havailled their accounts in the Register's °Met,
in and for the county of Tioga, rind that the same
Will bo presented - to the Judges of the Orphans'
Court, for said county, at a session of said Court
to bo held at Wellsboro; on Monday, the second
day,of Geoember next, at 2 o'clockin the p(rer-,
noon, for ,onflrmhtibri and allclwance. I , ' -
Final account of Robert Casbeer, Administra.
tor of the estate of Erastirs Butts, late, of Law
rence Township, deceased.
Account of Euocli B. Campbell, Administra
tor of the estato of James Campbell. late of Tioga
Co., deceased.
Account of I. M. Bodirro, Administrator of the
estate of Norman Francis, late of Delmar Tow 1-•
ship, deceased.
Account of James Tubbs, Administrator, I ,i o
bonis non of the estato of David Taylor, dee'tl.l
Account of James Lowery ? Executor of t 10
tho last,will and tostraent of Jolin Blielan, late
of ]<l,e)upi.r:o wnehip, 40c0a3ef1..., .
YN BANKRUPTCY.—This is to give notice
That on the 24th day of Octt. A. D. 1867, a
warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against tho
estate of George Asher, of Welleboiougb, in tho
county of Tiogs, and State of Ponn'a, who has
bgen adjudged Batikrulds on hiti own Petition ;
that the payment of any debts and delivery of
any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to
them or for their use and the transfer of any pro
perty by him aro forbidden by law; that a meet
ing of the creditors of . the said Bankrupt to
prove their dobts and to. choose one or more As
signios-.of the ostate,/_ Will bo hold at a Cipprt of
Banitniptcy, to be holden at the office of R. E.
Smith, in Tioga, county of Tioga and State of
Ponn'a, boforo F. E. Smith, Register, on the 30th
day of November, A. D. 1867, at 2 o'olook.P. M.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY, t
U. S. Marshal West'n Diat. Pa.
Per DAVID CAMERON, Deputy.
Oct. 30,1867.-4 w
FALL Sr, WINTER Gp - ops
FOR 1867. 11 i+
4
We bog to.eall your attention to ouriltirelc of
MILLINERY GOODS,
for the Pall and Winter trade,_; which ,now complete, embraoing full lines of "
PLAIN AND-FANCY SILK AND VEV 7
VET RIBBONS, -,
of all widths and shades.
STRAW; SILK AND FELT HATS'AND
BONNETS,
of the latest and most approved shape.
VeiVetiii‘, — 'Crapes,' Blonds, Brtdds,
Feathers, Flowers, Ruches,
Frames, Ornaments, &c...
and all'artMlea:Pertitining to the Millinery trade,
- to which we invite your inspection.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to. Custom
W I
t.
Mrs. "E. D. MITCHELL
Oct 2 1867—tf. Broad Street, Tioga, Pa
C:101%J . 2
Go to KELLEY'S and Beo the Latest Arrival of
FALL. GOODS!
Consisting °CIE' general assortment of
w cd z d.
, m
p 4 a ..?
A ' . ' :l , : 14 rd
0 QE.' Q ;4
0 ' z Fig P Z
o P R 41,,. w
-.,1 ct, ,'o'`B x
4 , u) t 4). g 0
g E -1 , isi 0 0
0 c.)
MRS. PRY'S CORSET AND. SKIRT
• SUPPORTERS, AT
t-4,Na'1r13311 0 EMI I ASCHL Otit.o" pUU lino iguf
NEW DRESS' GOODS AT KELLEY'S:
Saa r i' 30113TA1.
GENTS' I?IJRS AT KELLEY'S
'gr. No chargo.for SHOWING GOODS at.,
C. B, KELLEY'S,'
Wollsboro, Oct. 30, 1307
, • ;
MHE QIIEEN'S' CEPHALIC 'lLLS.—These
.1_ are the latest Improvement among the pills.
They aro confidently believed to be the best pills
for fainlly use that have ever boon made. They
are so mild and pleasant in their operation anti
yet so effectual, that it would •be quitej Impusel
-hie to supply tho demand for them were they
more generally known. The whole etory is told
in the directions which accompany each ho.
Price 25 Cents. For sale at Roy's Drug Store.
WelLsboyo. Cloth-Dressing Works.
• 4,
TTAVllMjengaged Mr., JAMES SMIIII to
superintend our Clothing Works we an ,
pow ready to do all kind of. coloring and Ares?-
ink in good style and on sivirt notice.
-, • . S. A. TUIL TBOLD,
Sept. IS, 1987-tr. ,O. BLAIR.
T 0 WILLIAM IL ABBY: Take notice that
,Igary.yout : wilre, by her hest friend, James
13 s ntiplied to the Court of from
,7retkii of Tioga County for a 'divorce from the
:.onde of Matrimony; and that the honorable
ludges.of Enid Court- have appointed Monday,
1807, for a heating of Enid applicant in
:theliretnisei;Jit; Wiallnhorni at; which time and
plactlyou onn attend if you. think proper.
N0v..6, 1867, L. TABOR, Sheriff.
CELLE26'S
=EI
- lii Diicirce.
'IO.IIIVE EXCHANGE!"
~:f i.
Tbo harveat has coma, tho prorates fulfilled,
Co tho matt whose broad acre- were properly
snlea;rr
Wheat is good, core butikum, oats may bo a
short crop,
But the averago of all mud be marked :as tip
to,p.
IMAKE no prettnsions to preplan° Ora, but
my reiteration of Bible promises to the in
dustrious worker was in good timeA lam there
fore emboldened to prophesy that nobody will
' B7'Ali'VE TO DEATH
tbia fall and wintor alto has rained enough of
grain arid root eropato keep blm and his family:
and those who lack anything in the way of life',-
eubstatitiale will escape starvation by applylni
to tne at the •
"BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE,"
where they will find my
• R K
: solid] and, sweet, and cheap, my
• "i"
crf
FLOUR—XTXX(.cXXX
according, to the marks upon tho barrels; my
MAptEREL &. WHITEFISH
The ,latest 'catch
And the greatest catch,
•
west of the , 'fit;
"6il'ent, sobbing, retiring, and plaold Bea."
furthermore prophesy that every man and wo.
flan,' without distinction of .color, taco, or sox,
Cheered, but not inebriated,
by wing the eplondid
T E e - A S S
which I soli cheaper than tho
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
(or any other man. Sarkatm,) and 710 express
charges, except tho express °tattle of so much a
pound, which you always pay when you trade
with me. ,
I have had and expect to continue to have a
groat." spell 7 of
•
" Kaughph 99
li 1
MOCHA, (from Mecca) JAV , r
BRAZIL,
AND LAGIUIRA.
(Tho latter of which rhymes wit , but was }got
ground at (€ Elmira.") .
I am further able to say that people will eat
much or little, in propOrtion to their appetite,
and . tvill pay for much or littja, according to
their tummy. I sell Tea by the "tftlarter pound,
of course, but prefer to wholesale it in packages
of not less than
SIXTEEN OUNCES,
and, by persuasion, can be induced to sell a
chest of a dozen pounds to ono oustoinor.
MATHERS
wllljbpy and sell
FARM • PRODUCE _
at Lest pi icos, asking only a good obanco to pro.
vide something in keep his family • •
OUT OF Tl.l 'POOR HOUSE.
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WeUfboro, Aug. 14,'67. W. T, MATHERS
T. b. O i A4IWIN & CO:,
ARE RECEIVING their stock of FALL and
wINTER
0 - 001)S4,
,:unaisting of general ossortmentof
DitY: GOODS,
LADIES',; DRESS IGOODS , HOSIERY,
GLOVES, SHAWLS, KNIT 13ODDS,
HOOP • SKIRTS, BALMOREL
SKIRTS,- SILKS, DOMES-
TICS, FLANN}iLS,
Ladies' Cloalting;s, Cloths; and Cassi
meres, Gloves and Itilttene,
Boots' and4Shoes?
READY-MADE CLOTHIG,
Under Clothing, ' Hats and CaLis, Yan
• kee Notions, Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Papey Ha4ings, Grocerleg,.
Flour, Need, 'Pork,
Hams, Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Syrups,
Coffees, Fish, Oils, Paints, Spices,
Extracts, WoOden 'Ware,
Brooms, Pails, Tubs,
Ba . §ketH,
Hard Ware, Crockeiv, Glass Ware,
Stationery,,Salt, Nails, Troni
.1i • Stone Ware. .
In fact, a gonotal assot ttuont and as large a
stock fis , yOu will find to sclect 'frau outside of
thc,city. All kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
token in emliange iur LioooF. ' huy good
goods and sill Full as cheap as :guytiody,
Ground P 1 meter
conenntly on hand.
• . T. L. BALD
Tioga, Pp., Oot. 9, 180'
'SHERIFF'S SALES.
Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fac4as,
B ,
vari Faeige and VorlditiQni Expotta*,
sued out of the 6ourt of Common Mao of Ti.
oga county, Pa., to me directed, will be exposed
to public solo in the Court House, in - Wollaborto,
on MONDAY, the 25th of Nov'r, 1884 at , on,
o'clock in the afternoon, the following doscrib l l
property, to wit: _ _
A lot of land in Deerfield, bounded east b
!otitis of George GilbOrt, north by lands of sal.
Gilbert south by highway, and web; by !made o
George Gilbert—containing ono acre, more v
less, all improved, 2 frame hones:•, frame barn and
a few fruit trees thereon. To be told as the 'prop.
arty of Allen Frazer. -
ALSO — a lot or land in the Borough of Wells.
hero, marked on -,the Map of Wolleboro as loql
NO,. 14 and ld, 'being 120, feet on Main atrs..4
and extending back to Water street, be the same
more or loss, frame house, frame barn, and other
outbuildings and fruit trees thereon. To bet toil
as the proporty of Jerome Smith, Sa t &
ALSO—a lot of land in Tioga and Middlebury
bounded north by lands of William G. Barnes,
east by lands formerly of Keyes & • Virelle, south
Viands of Ross ,t Turrner, and west by D Oat
E I Steveoe—oontaining 100 acres, more or less, •
about 10 acres improved, a frame, house, log
hOuse, log barn, and fruit trees thereon. To be
sold as the property of Cbarlds B Brooks.
ALSO—a lot of lao4'in Rutland, bounded north
by lands of John D Longwell, east by highway
leading from Mill Creek to Job's Corners, and J
D Longwell." south by Roswell Crippen, west by
O W Van Allen—containing 200 acres more or
less, 145 acres improved, a frame house, - 2 frame
bares, other outbuildings, and apple orchard.
thereon. To be sold as the proporty of J. Benson..
ALSO—a lot of land in kilos!, in the village of
Blossburg, bOunded north by the railroad depot,
east by rallrdad, south by John A Wilson and
woe by Jacob Miller—being 50 feet front ands 90
feat deep, with one frame storehouse thereon.JTo
be i sold as the property of James Demon,. I
• ALSO—a lot of land In Logo, beginning at the
first green hemlock Inc on the weatsido 9f Croo -.
ked Creek, about3o' rods below where .the old
saWmill stood on said premises, thence up along
said crock by its several couraes,inoluding said
mill and the privileges thereof, to place where,
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the creek bonds its course to the site, of the Mane.
field farm house, thence across said creek to a
small elm on the opposite bank, t.l4nee south 78
droes west 7 rods, to a largo elm- tree on the
so h bank of a cove, thence across said cove
so th 90 deg. west, 03 rods to a stako in the line
of ands of tbo estate oil. George Daggett, deo'd,
th nco northerly along said line to the interseot.
io of said line with Crooked Crick, thence down
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said creek according to its courses to a large, but. -
tonwood tree opposite the first runway above the
Mansfield farm house, thence north 87i deg. ease-,
to the place of beginning—;ountrtioing 87' gores,
more or less, 50 acres improved, a sawmill, live
frame houses, two frame barns, col) sheds " and 2
applo 'orchards thereon. To be sold as the prop.-
. erty of William B Keyes.
ALSO—a lot of land in Chatham beginning at
the southeast corner of a certain point 10 porches
-1 vest of the old road, thence west 1 dog. north 64
I.eraes and 'ton links r thence aDuth 2 parches,
; therms west 35 perches and 10 links, thence north
.'.O perches to a beech tree, thence oast 74 perches
thence southwesterly to the place of beginning...
containing 20 acres acid allowance;
ALSO-ypno other tract of land in said !town.'
:44 d ribed as follows : all that east part tip!'
lot .No. 07, part of warrant N. 1332, in the al.
lottne of Bingham lands in said Chatham tcyb.
begin ing at the middle point of the north line,
that is to say, 46 rode from the,northwest corner
of, said lot as surveyed, theneo east 48 rods to.the
northeast corner of said lot, thence by, the boun
dary of said lot and of lota Nos. 110 1 , and 11.7,
171 9 10 perches to the southeast - corner of said
lot No. 207, thence %scat 40 - Imi-choir to south lino
of said lot, thence northerly by a direct line to
the place of beginning—containing 47 acres
• more or kesr. To bo sold sk,.§ the property of Win
D Kelly and Joel Parkhurilt.
A LSO—ti' lot of land in Middlebury, bounded
north by Lorcti.z.o Lake, east by Erastus 'Niles, -
south by Lewis Ames and west by David Palmer:
—containing 50; acres more or less, and being flu:r
utin° lotoonvoyed by Denbo! Holiday, Guardian
of Erastthi Ames et al. to Richard Brown. To be
sold as the proporty of Richard Brown, Admr. of
Griffin Palmer, deed.
ALSO—rNot of land in Middlebury, bounded:
north by larlds Of Ralph Button and Rodert Bat
berry, oast by Ralph Dutton, south by Bingham
lands and west by Robert and Albert Saxborry—
eontining 85 acres more or kss,iabout 45 acres
itupr ved, one span of horses, log,. house, log
ksm
blacith shop, a frame barn and fruit trees
_thereon. To bo sold as the property of Hiram
Rutton • -
' ALSO—a lot of land in Bless, known ea lot
No. 3 in block No.'7, of the vlllt.gti of Blossburg
—one frame house thereone' To to sold as - the
property of Thomas Sample. •
` 4 ALSO—a lot of - fond itOVellsboro, bounded
northerly by Pearl ,st. easterly by the Street run
ning froth Pearl-at to James Lock's, southerly
by Waint-st, westerly by lot 6 .r. - -rly owned by
C N Dar t, now ow4cd by B. D. rs, "ebb, extend
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_up; back from said Pearl-st 250 feet, and front
:l; on 1 icarl-st CO feet—contamit.z i-, can acrd.
di improved r frauae house, frame Bern, and fruit
.gees thereon. To be sold us the property of B:
Stowell, Jr. .--_
A LSO —a lot of land in Knoxlville, bounded
anrth by J Dearman, east by Ilitjam Freeborn.
old C U Goldsmith, south by. .Bain-st. and west
- .y Giles_Roberts—containing about i cl f au acre,
frame houses, a frame balm, frame butcher's
~liop, and fret -trees thereon. ToAps sold as the
property of S mual l%.1:1:Y.
ALSO—a lot of land bounded north by lot,No.
-:34 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Chat
mini, under contract to Jonathan Mattison, oast
I , y part of lot 335, contracted to Christopher Col
and lot 333, in possession:of William Boone,
7outli by lot Nu 373, conveyed to Merry Truman,
west by lot Nb, 322, conveyed to Osias
tot No. 2 convoyed to Daniel Angell—containing
55 acres and tho usual alb: ma - pee of six per cent.
for roads, Ake., be the same more or less, being
lot No. 341 of the allotment ofißingltam lands in
Chatham, aforesaid, and part of warrant No. 1315
—about 16 acres itnprovedic one plank tone°
thereon. To be sold us the property of Gaylord
Mattison:
ALSO—a lot of rand bounded north by lot 1
of tho allotment of Bingham
. lands in Radon
conveyed to Hiram Wilmot, oast by part of 1 t
136 and lot 127, in possession of Reynolds Bis
bee, south by lot 125, conveyed to W L & T.'„L
Kenyon, and west' by lot 128, conveyed to San.
ford S J James C Johns—containing 128 7-10
woe, with the 'usual allowance of six per cent.
for rends, &c., bo -the same more or less—being
lot 128 of' the allotment of Bingham lands in-
Rutland, aforesaid, nod part of wurrnot No. 1217
—about 35 - acres improved, a frame house, frame
barn and two apple orchard:. lbw eon. To be sold
as this property of ..Milan Ellis.
ALSO—a lot of land bounded -north by lot 17
of the allotment of Bingham lands in Rutland
conveyed to Johnson Brewer, and lot 19 in pos.
session of Urial Lucas; cart by lot 50; conveyed
to Justus Garrison, south by lot 51, conveyed to
Jefferson Prutsman,,west by lot 53, in possession
of said Jefferson Prutsman, and lot 48, contracted
to George W & N Brewer—being lot 49 of the
alLitment of Bingham lands in . Rutland, and
part of warrant 1401—containing 84 1-10 acres
%otl the usual allowance of six percent. for roads
about 00 acres improved, frame house, frame
barn and fruit trees .thereon. ;.To be sold as the
pr.dperty of Uyiah Lucas.
ALSO—a lot of land bounded north by lot 13
of the allotment of Bingham lands in Rutland,
contracted to Aaron Burr, east by lot 14, convoy.
cd to W B Sturdevant and lot 17 conveyed .to
Johnson Brewer, sduth by lot 79, in possession §f
Urial Lucas, lot 48 contracted to John W
Brower, and' west by said lot 48, lot 20, contract
rd to W W Westgate—being lot 19 of the itlloq.
to:out of Bingham lands iu Rutland, and part of
warrant 1401—containing 31 6-10 acres and al
towance of si,N per coot, for roads,_ about 20
acres improved. To be ;sold as tho property
liriah Lucas.
ALSO—a lot of fan'd in Wardpbounded nor h
by land of A. J Teter nod Joseph Brooks, east by
11 N Williams, south by A W Johnson, wait by
.Leroy • Ayres—containing 118 acres, about 80
acres Improved, 2 log houses a log barn, anqapple
orchard and outbuildings thereon. To be slikl as
the, property of Justus E Brooke and jam Brooks.
ALSO—a lot — of lend in Mansfield, bounded.
north by Wm M Barden, east by said Barden'," -
south by Elmira.st. west by Williamion toad-1
storehouse thereon; being about 83 feet deep and
.13 foot wido. To be sold as the property of II P
Knowlton and Thomas North.
ALSO—a - lot of land In Elkiand, bounded
- torth by lands of J W Ryon, east by said Rytin,
south by highway, west by J G Parkhurst—con.
raining ? acre, a frame house, frame barn and .
limit trees thereon. To ho sold as the property of
O F Mara..
ALSO—a lot'of land bounded north by lot 43
of Abe allotmeat.of Bingham lands in Westfield
township, unsold, and lot 44, contracted to be
sold to Barton hunt, east by said lot 14, soura by_
1 lot 267, conveyed to Thomas Stolle. and lota 1 - 71
j and 79, conveyed to Caleb Tr9wbridge, west by
lot 262, conveyed to Job!) .Got,depeed---oontnin
jug, oo 8-10 acres, and usual aHoo01:00 of six per
I..,ent. for roads, - .to., be the same m.,re or lass—it
being lot 77'Of the •all , ,t,taent of Eto'gham Inn•is
to Westflold and Clymer towm-hips, and part at
stirrantSl23l - and 1230; about.l , hr..!-!aimprored
la log hon.'s . o and npplo vrehatti 4, ;• To be
A ld as the property of, Mae Ht.,:
..,ALSO—alorof land in Ju0t:..50n,14.:!1 - ig in the can
ver of tlio,roml near tin- barn, the! ii2wag tho row!
teat 3.€0.1 peichen 11 - 1 znnith'i SW corner,
'hence along raid Suffill't• south 133.7 perebox
the rota, thrive nha , g till- read 8011:.lt 30'-' east 2t.ft
''....erchei to lower corner of John Etntiord'o lot, the 49
~ ,•th 6-1 0 eiv,t, 16.9' percho,i, theneo Booth 21 perehttritli
:ace of bento tang—coot:doing 37 aces`'. town
,:att 5 RVV(.4 11111110VM1, a tratno 1101150 thereon. '
sold a . / the propel ty of Is,vte Searles.
A I,SO-11,.1 tit 0i hind in Middlebury, bout:Ai:a'
eth by !Ando of Waldo White, ettet,hy Daniel
'' site. south i s highway, west by W K Mitchell
moroop-les.s n- frame house.
6 rare bares a lid fruit tree's thereon. To tesold
• the prop!rty or is. C.. Illeorize. nn.i 'R ,ohati•
.etbroolc ojrii of liorneo F. We.' ,n
\Politburo, Nov. 6 '67. LEROY T.
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