The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 13, 1868, Image 3

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WE~NSDAMAY, 1 18 .
New A.a.v er ti Bement a
Aesiguee's Salez—Taylore BarikrUpts.
Notice in Discharge—:.o. - 1:. Thompson,
cis 11. Wood,,'Tolor lirotbete.
Lath, Shingles; Lumber—G. IV. Fosler.
Notice—Delmar Directors. 4 •
Orphan'e Court Sale Mary Borst.
D. S. 'Revenue Tax—A. Bunt, Collector.
Borough Drdivance-41alusburg. , -, -
100,000 pounds Wool muted--lugbans & Sops.
Notice—J. H. Kendall:
Boots arid • Shoes at Wholosale—NottbruP &
Sherman,, •"
Adtaielitiators
Asti4oBO'irgotree--=C. EL Seymour;
Assignee's Notico—Johu I. Mitchell. '
To' Lovers Or Good .Horses—P:
Queries—P. B. Williams &Ro. '
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REporous. _The Third. Quartefly
Meeting of the Tioga., Baptist - 4saociation and
Seriday School COnvention, , :arill be held with the
West Jackson Cknrch , on•Wodnesday, May:2oth; '
at 10 o'clock, a. na. Coniribution's for laissicti4ry.
Union. 'BENTLEY,
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Mns. M. .13xrvpri will give lessons in Drawing
and Painting, water and nil polors, at Mrs. How
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and's. WOlsboro.'.
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• DONATION.— The friends- of Ewer/
Reinheart are invited to offend's Donation party,
for his henefit, at 'cotes' Hotel, gton'y
Tinirsday evening, Bfay - 21, 1808.
BUSINE9E3.--7:Dr. Howard is fltting
rooms for Dentist work nverlbe Book Store, soil
will mako - ri wirer format, annodzicement to, the
public neat week.. _ •• • - - _ •
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Fos nin WEST.—Xi. Calvin - Royce,
of Delmar, .eft forltte'West -last Thttrolgy. He
gods to Michigan.' Wo regret to lope Mr. Hey'oe:,
bat Michigan gain what we lose,'a :qood:
citizen: -
To HOLDERS , 'Poor. 'ORDERS, --We
aro requested to state that "holders 61 Orders tkpOn
the Poor Fund of this borough should 'hand 'in
the amount thereof to C. L. Siemens, Clerk of the
Council, prior to the last day of this month. "
, .
A4DEMY.—The first half of the
Spring Tenn ended last Week. .The , school is
doing well,.tis to numbers, and the progress of the
etudents,ie gratifying. Students. •ctin enter for
the half term unexpired at - any -time, but , they
should do so 'with as little delay as possible.
It is the hope of the friends•of education
gen
orally that Prof:. /lodgson may, find encourage
ment to persevoreCin•his work of establishing the
school upon a stab'hi and permanent foundation.
SITDiDEN i DEATH: --With = unaffected
regret we chrpmiel,4, thedenth,of Rev: 8. A. Leon
ard, of Westfield, which occurred suddenly • and
unexpectedly on Monday, May 4.; Mr. teonard
was atWark in the field hairowink, when ho was
seen to fall. His son, who was at woik at a little
distance; 'htistened to him, and: foundlife 'exam%
Mr. Leonard formerly preathed in Charleston, and
was about 70 years of age; Ho was a mostexem
plary oitimen,•one of the substantial • men
. of :the
county, and his loss will' be deeply felt. Mis
death was supposed to bo caused by disease ofthe
heart.
A GOOD DAY'S V.ORK.—We have
some statistics of work done at Fester's AIM,
Niles Valley, which make a: good exhibit.: Mr.
Ira Newhall cut with a singl4 saw, on the 27th of
April, 21:027 feet of pine lumher, in. ten hours,
21)00 feet of wbibh , wns.two-inch . Plank" and the
below inch boards. -The , samo • - Mill cut- 5000
Lith the same day, from the slab.' This is about
as good an exhibit of work with a,single saw as
is likely to be made here, or elsewhere.
DEATIIOI.• A T.TOGA COUNTY
Mr. C. M. Stratton writes us from Douglas City,
Cal., under date of April 9, that George C.S. Vail,
a native of Tioga county, died suddenly in Sacra
mento, March 27, 1868. lie had had morphine .
injected under the skin ef the thigh for rheuma
lism, and was found dead in his bed next morn
ing. The jury found a verdict of death from,
congestion, caused by- excessive drinking. Mr. 1
Vail was 53 years old.
CONCERT.—The Guernsey Brothers,
ocalists, will give U. concert in this 'tillage
Tuesday evening, May probably in the
court House. These Vocalistti bear a high rep
htati,•ll and draw large audiences wherever they
p. We observe. that the newspapers speak of
their performance in terms of high praise, and
we feel justified in soliciting for them a full house.
Music is one of those influences which make
wen Vetter. Give - them a handsome' welcome.
13trnovEnEras.—We hav - e been
kho . wn the plan of a new dwelling soon - to be
erected by Mr. L. C. Bennett, on the Nichols
plac; in this village. The building will -have 'a
fo;nt of 33 feet and a depth of 41 feet. .It is to
bo of two stories, with a central' front tower of
three stories, and observatory. The style of the
building is tastyi - und the building itself will be
an ornament to the village.
Mr. Stevens has fitted up his bakery in good
style, and will Probably commence operation?. in
a week. This enterpriie deserves every encour
agement from. our. citizens. It will assist ns to
endure the dePiivation of Railroad facilities .if
fresh crackers can be had every morning.
Dr. ac er has done a good job on Pearl-st.,
by setting out maples aloug the side-walk in • the
rear °this premises.' Ten years hence, Pearl-et.
will bo one of the prettiest streets, in the borough.
Mr. P. R. Williams is building a neat .picket
Imes in front'of hid premises on State-st.
Mr, B. T. Van Horn is also building a neat
knee in front of his premised on State-st.
A Goon LAW.—Under the provisions
o A htv approved April 13, j ultimo,* relating
• to
tie collection of taxes in the Borough of Wells.:
bore, the old system of collecting borough and
I.el/ 06i rates is abolished. Hereafter the Treasurer
of the borough ,is constituted the Receiver of
Tarts, to whom all moneys are to be directly
paid over by the tax. Payer. Wo • bare not ex.: -
etnaled the law in detail, but believe the impor
tant ftatures of the law are:—The Treasurer to
'be It Receiver of Taxes:
,notico ofthe amount of
tax assessed to every taxable to bo given as soon
as the duplicates are raado out,and days of appeal
stated therein ; 'all appeals and claims for abate
ment to be submitted' in writing, and 'no •appli
eitions for abatement received after the last ap.
peal :lay named in the - notice; all persons paying
their taxes within thirty - days from the last day
of appeal, Neill be entitled to \ t‘ deduction of. five
per eent. Persons neglecting to pay over to the
Receiver of Taxes -within a time fixed,
,notice of
which is to be given, must pay mists of collecting
I • • +.
in additiontne tax. These are some Of the
chi, f ie.:tures of the jaw. Wo propose to publish
it oi fall as soon afi a copy of it can be furnished.
TM, kw seems to us to he a step, in the right
direction, and it would be well if Emory town
s aud l torough In the county would ,adopt it.
The nexrstep forward would be to extend the
the collection otleaunty rates
„and
t041.;i1.: the Treasurer the Receiver of Taxes. Of
cutup. the County Receiver would halite to ap
plit times _when he svould' . attend • in
.1
terrymoaship, at the most' central place as
i , d„l...l. , ,put;itiou, and rpectro the taxes of that,
I p. A great saving would thin he made
ta the eu. uty and to the taxpayer. The whole
•
colivaing valeta would , ,thui; bo simplified and thiai/ened, and the payment of taxes mad? much
tvvic Cor'nin that, present,
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G.. AFIELD ITEMIS:=Ont CoreeSpohd-
trt
" Mt. Tlumni..4 Bailey - Is building a new house
4'ao , r,-.dotee of Dr. J. P. Slorrie, Itprom
t., a credit to..tho piace.
" .3... , nnic" Bodine has oTepeti u Se s lect
it,aLd Njitem,, ort. AoatiemrSt: iire hope it
pofitable to teacher and pupils,
31 r ,4 r-. ptiott .4 Clark are about to increase
;to awerin their factory to - twice its
o;”1 , /e. .This is gratifying as - an ,
pr ,, tperity from , the growth
,of
Mr. Alart King has made some"oicelient im
prorements on his premises near the Depot.
4 . The ode Fellows Celebration, on - Monday`
Apr, 27, bold in this place, patina. - oir - plensantly.
cPwanoulutaArei. n zl i t 4elOgatiqPliiifOOL=SfeCtc .
legion !lodge, and Adelpfd -(liosovfile) - • . Lodge;,
met in ,Webster'n.,TPOl
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Marelindin'preeeision to tlin;!ilepot fo
delegations Ruin Arlinalodge (Illoiglicirii) COM'
jag 4 6 agel iala - lint*tia o) dg e J
from : theTneaminpontt i attAllossinirgimm,Efunrai .
D: D..0.' Raster O. M., Antler, itppointed'i:Pl
Otis Jerould of Covington:l' Ledge,-Giand Mar.'
_ghat. ' +A
" Upon, the arrival of thetibove'rttued delega 7
throa,.the AL-W. Grand , tiorahoi .proceeded' - to
Arm the Lodges tirproceirotott,aeduritingJO,„ the
iute,i'of the order, trOded ,by.• the
..Tioga Brass -BUnd,•ruld marched through the s priheirif
to'the",l4ermal Behool Gyranititum, •
f . By :the -unanimous ~ v oice of /the , - Lodge&
Piet Hiand Brciam,,ef . Newtown Lodgo,.:*as.
;i:Oilled,to the •
17pon taking the chait ) , - Prist ealt
-ed-the'Noble Grande, of the", eiVertif
the speakers to theplatform. AfterthoLopening
'exercises, Rev, M. 1 4 , l;';ern, of Arbon ; Lodge, de-.
'livered an able and eloquent address to the LOdgcl
and's large addionce . 4;if . tidies and 'citizens.'' , Ito'
spoke of the unnecessary , prodjudice "of ' matey
people against, the secrets of Odtr-FellowehiN
showing that State, commercial, and family peace,
prosperity and safety, required secrecy;' that all
- the sbereey to be ,fo,und in . Odd',VcifewatiP was
neccessary slare' harmony of Action, and
*aid.the institution against imposition;nntlthe
designs'of. bad •men. • la - • •
Rev; Mr. Kern was followed' by: P.R. Ander=
son; KR., • 'of_ Morris', ROD; Who spoke "of' .The
principles -of the Order at length, - telling seme"tif
thatiocrets of Order, among which was thin, ;Our
command is . to visit the widow,-relieve the` 'die:.
-fressed, educate the orphans, and bury the dead." ,
Although Mr. - .Andersoit "disolainis • being
public, speaker, and reggited; tie he 'said/when'
ho commenced speakirigMhat'ho had been ¢dViir: -. '
tißea as one, he showed 'himself able not onfy,` , tb
excite the-audience to laughter, hitt also to' mere
then-to tears.— The. exercises' were :•elosed,'hy
prayer by the Bev. liro. , ilyines •of Bloselnirg,
and the fraternity-marched the'llnitect -.States
and Hunt Hotels for dinueri Altogether.ttie . day'
Was not 'only pleasantly and 'profdably.spent, but ,
one long to be reniembereChythoeopartudpating'
In its exiirolscia.- - ;• - • ' • - ' '
ThO Tioga Brass- Rand', sualained" . tbeir: , `woll
,earned.reptitation by :'feblerting!' -most-excel/mit
Tp9::LAFE.:-Lthe tYfii::l3-
retarY.of this ‘Coiiiity Institute reached -,us - .after
tho first slide of the paper was printed, -_Mid Must
therefore'go over to May'2o. A ' , history of the
Invent'le,-Reform Society, of ',Mansfield, - also
reaches us too late for the local columns. We
will state again, for the information of the pith- -
lio, that the outeido pages of thepaper are at ,
ways struck-Friday mo ening, and the,inside pages
go, to press every_ Tuesdayintorning- ,, :..;;I:,
-WICKUA3.I Fin*, at Tioga,
received ft !;uperior lot of:Spring -styles.of , goods
at their, Store, 'an- extended • advertisement: of;
wbiai reached us• too late' for insertion this week,
the forms containing thir advertisement . being•
worked off before the new Ono reitehed us. • They
notify farmers that,they can furnish Vatter tubs,
pails, and firkins to ‘order. They. , pay cash- for
butter. :11.C.
Hex'. JOHN MAGEE.—We see i "the
Elmira Advertiser that the will of this gentlepia
has hien admitted to vilibatili" , The gre'at iiutl of
his property is given in trust to seven trustees for
the benefit of hii‘four . ehildieU T7 the profits
equally shared aroongstheux—daring the continn—
anco of tiro specified livesin being at his decease,
The:bulk of his estate is iwTiogn county, er4ra
eing the most valuable neitiing,fraachises iu th!i .
county, or, indeed,, in the State, The tacting
Trustees are Duncan , S. • Magee, - Gee J. Magee,'
and Daniel Beach,' ofWatkint9 B. Ellsirorth
of Penn Yen; D.,C. lioivell, t of, Batt: 'rho .a l
visory trustees 'aro 11oratio Seymour Of, Utica,
and John Lang, 'of Wntkins. Mr. Magee 'left
ample 'directions for -the management of• his
property it his will. _The trusiees'arq. the `,.exee,_
qthrs also,:__The following siccial bequests ,are,
mentioned: . , • • •
To,the American Bible Society $30,0001•To tho
N. Y. American Tract Society' $30.000:' • To; , ,tho
Presbyterian SecietyOf Wahine .1.50,i100i 1. to a
lady, for the, poor of.. Watkins Beside
these are some legacies to-relatives and 'friends.
That portion of his estate left in trust' carinot
be alienated during the continuance of the Oust.
Mr. Magee'e wisdom in this matter may be safely
and wisely imitated. • • ••
BRADFORD Co.—The Troy 'actzette
ecays that. htes9rs. itfeNangtit, of Atha,'
have organized a.Tbreshing Maching Coutpapy z
at Alliance Ohio. They started with n working
capital of 440,000.
Gen. Patton is lecturing on teruperaneo„, and
organizing Lodges of Gobd Tetnpinis in Bradford
county: • . .
The Shingle Mill of James Mosley, A mile east
of Weet Burlington, 7as burned on the 22d ult.
THE REVOLUTION, ,a neatly printed
UWilyigeronaly conducted weeklyjournal of
teen pages quarto, has reached us• at last.. Its
motto is; "Principle, riet...kolicy: Justice, 'Atli
favors.-Men, their righti - rind. nothing .morel
women, their rights, and nothing less." The
editors are Mrs. E. C. Stanton, Parhot Pillsbury,
and Mrs. Susan Antlidny. The object of this
paper as stated in its wit i tito, is , above .critieista,
but is, we WOtice, shi lug mark for' ridicule
However, a_perusal of .the JeAling articles and
correspondence convinces us . that ; tho ewterpri se
cannot be laughed ClOWn. The 'writers are too
much in earnest; they-ar i e too titde,: they aro too
well accustomed to ildicuje'toci suirender to such
a foe. Wo believe in the object of theltevolution.
Published in New York atria per year. ?= •
The Printers' Circular, by lt S. i{fenamin,
Philadelphia, is one of the neatest MUga7lnels
which reaches us. It has been.; enlarged,, and
improved if the latter'be , Mr. Menamin
has removed his Printers' Furnishing warehouse
to .95 Minor-st., Philadelphia.• -ifols ban of olio
mast conscientious dealers in the'countq.:— . - •
• 4 ,`,4 Social Areceserity,"-The rorenolf.
odical Journal for May contains the ,Partralts
and Biographical ,Sketches of •Ilev. - • Saind'el
May; Dr. Lindley, the Botanist; Rev. Jaliez
Burns, of London; Mrs. H. A. Manville, Poet;'
Ring Theodore, the Al)Asinian . Handel ; Haydn ;
Mozart; Beethoven; Bach; as oh n ;
Rossini; Auber; besides papers - :on : 'Mental
Action; Duty, the Popular Idea; Unity - -in . .. D
ivision; Raid Times—Cause and cure; What is
the Motive? The Origin' of. Man; DiversitieS'
Gifts; Moral of a Cash Account, etc. with 'en
graved illustrations. 30 cents a number, or - 's3
year. Address, S. It.. Wells; Publisher, - 389
Broadway, New York. , ;
Fisher it Bunnol havejust received a Sao lot of
fresh Groceries from the City. They. have also
prepared• themselves to - . furnish warm meals -to
oustomers;at'all - reisbnable hours..' .
•
Every
. Saturda?) con tirfiles to: furnishthe cream of foreign periodical liteiatuie ul4
fairly•stipplorits its coMpetitors in that line: The
Pale of this popular 'weekly Magazine is enormous.
Ticknor & Boston, Mass. $5 per year.
John L Mitchell having the agency of this
Continental Insurance Company of Now York,'
among °them '
has authority to , writo'polinies ou
dwellings and farm property, and solicits a Chace
of local patronagd. 'See advertisement.--filinow.
OM - medical World,
Ilittere are all the rage. form'or another,
under one name or another, they and star
ing advertisements are everywhere to ho found,
professing to cure all the ills flesh is heir to, from
a bump en tlio - headlo the small pox. Of their
efficacy in general we — Tarow..-.ttutlxing; tVe.tliere
is one variety concerning which= we hear prdise
from all. We refer to Ildofland'S
tees: This is not a Mil) preparation Of soine'sort
of liquor and bitter herbs and barks, but a' Medi:.
cino 'designed for'Discases - of the St - monde:lnd
Bowels, and of great power and usefulness. We
have not made these assertirms.withent 'Consult
ing those who know. - and are competent tctjadge,
and they all fully enders° whet ive Fay:- Poirgh a ,
kcermie,Eagle.
'lloppt,txp's Icu s. Tonc s 4 . 8 a combination of
alt the ingredients of the Bitters with pure Santa
Bum, Orange, anise, is i nsed for the
same disease as the Bitters, - in easeiV liter° some
AiCohOliC Stituulant is , nee-t - = and ::ntakeS a
preparation delightfully pleasant:lnd agreeable.—
Principal 0ff1ec,,631 Arch St.,Phitettle/Phiir,
Sold everypdere." -
4ARRIAGES.
1 1 7tESTER—ENGILLS11.—In WeilsbarO"4o:
6, 1868; by Rey-. J: 1 0 . Calkins, Mr. 0. S. WebstOr,
and•Mlis Lucinda 'E.'English, all of Well:there.
.(The Agitator printers acknowledge ,a box nf
cake,' believed to have come from the Wedding
feast aforesaid. , At all eients the calm irats . good
enough to date •from printer's -2 /redding; and
only.neetlea tbe• traditional pi to; render it' Cti.:
tirely satisfactory: A , , pleasant journey to the'
pair.]
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t any limn: - I.lank,,numbers always: Auppqed.--4
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Mtdklin4s.iteriedititWitiOl'olihariVwjie w ititki,
ud 'a etvgfel.f4aotiat,ionr. - pf**tdrolliEti . fott4,A
itrerent intintii riCs r lia.Otni'd'aett.
s i ti Lb zo Italy - 1
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eitiat Ali 'n'en . i'ly tear Yai.j, thb Mid flits.'" heady
plye,talik,OO ,0 tins, tor:neartrei.xl 7 l,,,desll.949
ort-'o4to.YOF,.l'etlilorq.lh , i -
..eciphing. ! ,;4 ~..y..1 $4 7 . 4
rierianke; "viz.: 7 .-Tyncet . i,r,#F9/trap i yinii4 ; nf L ootytog'
inObibis _thlitgare,il9f,:tiOrtl4ll p I'ol'm,, tileY, ctFf,_uti
py--a leAl.tliat . ,dof , gta . od, Berrie° iliri4tme,4lreti9,4
OH r. 6 tlieabtlity to °manage and iteep:thetrilln.,or,,
der; anti but nee tha,t. i$ abtaya, in 9pp:fir, / al*uyp.
tidy for ferviee; atidrtlat alliays giiie . s stilts
(llion ' Tiii3; - ' intieliftie — iiii'ess' ''a..:iingio licreati;
nketAltu lyi,to+l;loctiiitlitOli, fun" rover iliiis ran'
eking it. It_ is called the wileo.x. : k ilit4?s Bor.,
i teldueltine; anti' is,Ontifi'i t ieritt.lailitidieity,i'tinta.2,, ,
ilily4 ,, ,ifiiPt.• "171 , 4ainigeinenf, - .. eui;t4ii?ty,..nf ap:er9:., - ,
t 6, fl 1,111 , 141* b'etiltty- of ittLiverltik a ny. Other. that
have,..iieen... , The work dont Orthiintachine , bsid
$ lawn., greater strength , and durability thattiliat'
ane iy; ni4.hines'ndiking an'ys - o their 4 iiv'd 'cif tiqtpi;:
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w ait Juno st,l 4.13 . ; Curd Phottig.',cp.pt ,
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nil I;lkt3 l'lnkingraphs iyill,.4 . 4fili anA ;Vignette,.
1;0 0 '..1) . (4'i1er , . „After ;Into Ist, I.:.O.speot..,,toL;:azui
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Alit.o .freet,-.lYelisliarei,Vai,c finisites.:-plkoto=,
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res .. , large,,nc;.,lnpall„fniAjinisheil -.lnanfier.: 1.•::
4,11,,kini1i.a.f. , 9 vp,lnanflfNiorpX,rAties on-Aillid,
iYai ils4exi inieessas,eivii,be;4•und.eisnivbere...:,,
niii-ta4alkin.ex - ellatige . far all, 'hinds ;.of work.
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BIBLE.-1f youl .- want till ""Harding
gamily Biblerivorth•frein $3 to $5l) call at Y,9ailet3
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'oak Store. n.niVelcalaine • his- stock.' 41.emember ,
int pretenticil agents always add their - traveling
punr-el tl the pfipo,-ia4d make; oil t ipalii:,ft•; c .p:
41 de.Pti 6flSli`ersipYietg: .•. 81.:''...P , _‘ April 2 1. i li '
' 1101188 CLgANlNG.—lluati Yount;:bus just ro_
thved Two iV;k* Paper for
;Spring Stuck, in Eighty different Stiles,
wns„LcatherCalurh, I~'llitea~ Satin ,and
Satin Wilt; fvir ititch'onii;4 ) orfori, flails. Dining-
Bed-Rooms, at prices 20 per cent. lower
tl an last • •year r wi flit ,Btirdois
•.' . if, • • !--J•f
fixtures, (4 VP:4 8 1) W.intion , pk :
r (17 st) los) Cloth gilt shades (10 styles,) Cur-
AA cord. {abseil?, picturknaits,--hpok?, and
ew cyk.
, r :, r`t, v -
At.4o, Picture?, Picture
anies, and Manna ercrytbing accessary "to
wittily your homes. _ Remember to call : first at
WELLSI3OIIO".IIO'E. STOP.B.
,
SPECIA,L NOTICES.
<;; .4 it
• .
illeox & Gibbs t
ang Machine. Wily .
seam ; is.strouger 'arid 1,53,,,:p rtr,,tint
ntn' tAaTi',.ib.ll.)t,bek:Adj k y." : p,
the "( f raud'7,4.4" Send for the
and scruples of Work, containing Loth
kinds of f4illeilOS, un tholiime pjeco of goods.
• . •
CEO. U. BOWEN, AGENT, *I
Air 2'4, for pagir co, h:poyilje,.Pa.
4 ./
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OLGAI2It,' :gf".,Cti. , 'S . !,
ukRAIA.N . :,,
, tramvs , c ' .- "• .
:IC SPECIWICS,
il TIM MOST . 4 0111 C Et.
4,,.
elaccess;, , Eirntfie—r ounit—
_, ,tipeiv.„ .11py are tyre ot4 ediciuce
tierfectly,lid.inted Vi Popular 11EA5...-SO sinirre that mis•
takes cannot he made in using them; ao liarmliesa as to
bo free, from danger, and so efficient as to ho iftpays re.
liable. j They have rained the highest commOdation
from all, and will always render satisfaction.
Nei"; l i t'i .-.. -i' : '1 I '• ; • • i•' , tie'llti . q.
1 i C uu r, ricyors.s.vg , riPn, ! . V l .o ll V4 l C i t i • - • - ••i 25
2, do Worinm, } dorm-FqTer,.NVortu.Cp_lle 25
3, (ha Crying C •r opc,oi Teething , or infants-. 25
i , i, do Diarriuna Of r chtidreo or adults 23
k 5, do ti yßeitterV:"Griping. Bilious Colic 25
6, do Chotera-MoFbtis, Yorditing 25
7, do Coughs. Coida, IlroUelatis r... 25
lil,
„ lit) !Neuralgia, IL . ,,,Aboolo,,Voccricho , q
,o,_, b„ -1I uciadactica,*lle, 4 , 4 1, i;frgt i iP ti''s , '4 5
10, ,),.; byapepsia, Bilious Siothacif
Periods.-....
ui i
pa. ...er_od_s.....•
1 1 , ' l,, Suppressed-or r i
12, ',do" Whited, too kofto,o Perloitd`...
13, do
14,
16, do
-16, Flo
17, do
18, do
19, do
Croup. Cough, diflicult 'trenching
Salt Rhoun k ,, Erysipelas, Eyriptipus... , 25.
'Fever and Elena, emu baser, Agnes flo
Piles, hint," or bleeding.tin
ophtifiltriy, rind ethi 4ir•!crefik Nyes.: , .:- GO
Catarrh, acute or ehrefita-Infltiersili:i..:'-'5O
20, do
21, at
22, do
. 9'
41.
16, do
26, do
27, do
i.Wjictopkng.cormli,, , vjulet4 nconglta i g 50
oppretn.ed 1114 at h tag . - 50
I . E PA' Piqc l l4Al'ics. Y y earitig7t
SOLift4l6,
ai m :w ai l Debility, Pliptien 'Weak:nese. 50
Dropsy, and scanty Seerot:ons 50
Soa..4lcknessiBJcSettifio,rp Eicpp*; - .. $ ..50
rianey.gbisesiso, ()
NorVega.sornionl' Ends.
Awl 4, in volaco tary Discharges 1 00
ore Mouth, Cahhes ii.... 60
i t rioory ,Weekpees, wetting bed... 60
ainful Periode.-yith 5pa5m5.....:...50
niferine chino of 100
pilepsy.SpaWns, t: '1
iphtheria, ulcerated Sara Throat 60
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GE VIALS, IltnoCCO CASE, CONTAIiMia A
28, do
29, do
30, do .
31, do
32, do
33, do
34- - do
OP 35 1
OIPIC •oft I.VERY ORDINARY DIREASE A FAMILY
In Ain ECT To, AND A agog. as DIRECT/ORA $lO 00
Stnallt-r F int.r anti Tirirctratt'cainsotith 20 to
28 ri a gs,tosB
Specifics PRIVAIR Dln DAIWA both for Cm
:a INS uof for PRDVENYIVR trerilmO.nt, and
Ms an I pocket crows $2 to l s4
?MTh 61!11 , 84) , ); Abo case or single ho.s„. are
sent to no,r iecit,or 014; cnnirtry,PS,,hro Or,gx„prihlit,
free of thargailni receipt of tI,o price.
Address Humphreys' Specific •
Homeopathic Medicine Company.
4101nCCabd Dipbt;No."662
Dr. LluiteuncY4 Is consulted &Mita per?
!tonally oil by letter, as above, for all forms of disease.
FO 2' SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Auvst 'i s 1607-11.
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' IMF9F 1.1P 33133 417: 4 1 1.!.
, Wr ii 1 . 1 1 15 : Z OLOolli' AT I i * ENT/kNT ' s3, , ==l, l 3W
PIRITS, DEPREBBION, INVOLUNTARY
i NSW 8, Li• 88 Of SEMEN, SPERItATORRIBBA;
L g ot:
.fivrEll,,, -1:1IZZY •lIRAII i i LUSE. lilli',4llßlll
, ;•-• 4,,, «141'1., - ;•• , ~.., ‘..
0 ii" . ' ,.4'. 1 ' ; TIIREATENEW - ABL I OTRI , ICE AND III—
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• ,
_BECILITY find a
„SOVEI4 . IOI, ' . O/11RE in HUM
',PLIREYS' 110MEOPATHIO SPECIFIC
No. Vi"NTY-ElG_llt.
j 6
:coinpth, [vie OM mosrvalnabla' - irdid 'and inottift Cti
retires, ti, y strike sit once the root or the matter, tone
up ilk° vyscerli, nrrevt, fho 4.lorhargva, end, impart vigor
14111 energy;, life atol vitality' Os the 'Mitfre` man. They
have curoLl Amp:ands of cries- Price $ 5 per pactiiige of
six boxes,: mi vial, or i per single box. Soul by drilii
i
age. and cal by 'Heil WI receipt of Mee. Addrrsa
EitIMPItititYcI'•S3pECIFICAIILMEOfATITIO . VER/-'
CINE co.',
, 012, thlostoete,Nkir l'`inex. - 21a467-1y: "
''() I •6 7 ItNSUMPTI'VES:
-Tho
charge) to al
rectioips for
wlllch by wp
cllseitst.'etna
atilicte+l and
scriptiall. 113
is blessing.
CD‘V MID A. ‘ViI.:IO,N, will ',send (free ad
oho it. the prestriplion with the al
niskiiiiig and nsitig the sk u pie remedy by
is' cut eft pfiri r ltrog Irectioo s ond, flint great'
Ilmi tide. till only Object . iii to benefit tbil
he boims a uy sufferer will try this pro
it will coil ora,,lmtlOpM imp, may prove
talt
lcK. EDWARD A. WILSON,
g T Art liamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y.
f - Np1?(,)14.,5" 2.0E4
Camayo7-1
• nacho eutferra _for years from Nervene
nature Decay mot all the agree! s or, youth.
i fit will; 'tor tite . e4hA of suftefing ha Mum:
to all %rho nee...lit, the racim) ttud dtree
ing the tample;_rmnetly by which ho was
ttrtt wishiaLto profit by the ativerthser's
a de 'eti• bradOeittotrilti porfect eotar.
' 1- ''•-•-- •••' • •.' ' - JOl#N , .11; OGDEN - ,••!' ,,
42 Cotlar Street. New York.'
A autitleml
Debllity,Pre
iuthicercti
ity 3 ; 09titl rt r.
flops frr ma
qua. Snffe;
oneetleriee; C
doelee,
22m!iy137-1
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MEM
RASIVE SOAP
n' ;nfastorr4 front.
TE.1:1.4 bo eon;
sreatlietiyANDAlt D OF EN
-1.1.11N0g. • For toile I.y all
/CC Irl '22inay 117 y
BUS CU, ANTUR,
1
YESI YESt 'YES'
tZko4itatlX.,4,./4ids4.47#but itutme,,
l i t k rantdAt and elodpett ataok - of mma bost,
gatatt.l44lclu,dcactnti;"pl,le,•9l)2, il;
Brusttee, - Vatic Po!ftuYdultea-No-
Oahe, Perfumery,' Todd!, Seap,':Tishing Tackle,
gd,,4l4,oftribrought, Autu this eokinty,,,s v They
vililtpuxitivtlY 'cell everYthltiolri l their liaeoleaP
et thlri cmcli`a bolloomaiiborti.:;'lboy bought
- 4aiir.`gdodiin largo,Ointitiee and for nett oath,
and eau and will roll plumper - that) goy, other:ft
• 41)1lchTept - ,401,1e ,re'otitity•lt' 041 , 7,1iild';Vtatuitie.
Lattck; and pried»; P SAVIT,ILL4III3 410;4.1
bilisy 8;1868. ;, Vpjot) Btock.
I .lt
HERE English
I IVY ; W hits- Lead and Litisead: - OIL VslitfiabO c
1.1u0('1•;-TUrpUntine,
,WlFlLtetlif4F:As t le'
; :41 :WI 14 N .
1
iysr h a:o l4 ih o ._p,n,ra k i,,,• -aft d
Arad Oyu Stuff; " • '
' • . P. P. WII,L;LAISIS, et CO.
Who kceee the lariest_siock paipt_Powdors,
Tenth,, find. Fells'
the c hqsplet.lCH).
it t• fej"
WhaTv. vti tolvtatfiii"b ztt Sac c eapeet
Toilan.d,§aviagpap,,-Ppeket,.;KatycsiztherfaFa_.
gr.. 15 6 . - !r.,9,;_voifadast! - Wiltigg;t4iperifi l earnad
atik,l4i r ' &,
Uniied Siates'
Xr9l'l% is hereby, 'giyau;that. tbo ‘ftinualt list
Li, ,:faif, ia, Nektor',lBo3,ol;ll.llWiduop all -•pe, resous
OW - ing tlie'Clnited Sqtas for taxeMnAingarnefinty . :
r.M.V.t a t Pr °Mee in , Atallgold -ion ; or , , befo re ant , ' ny'llie 23ddaY "bf May, 'BB, and. pay thole'•
ndebtedness, or cost will barnacle, ~ For,tll ,i;px
veil i eildif le asiiniiorti• 4111 Ibil lit ICUtAtrillo Phil:- .
ip_3 ilatab,.aa::sY..44neaditillOth c0t:114 4 4i; at
Avellsbe're, Thursday T..-)if . .,,,Margkund Friday,
A. lil„ lifity , 2t„flplrf Ilianitiald iliturday g'ilay
3, five per eent , penhityt,'/lind'othilV charge I will
e wade, ifiglit paid-tryAdr,..ofld,ayll36B.l.l, bre°
ants to
t ry return postage must aecompan I lan
2.
atteraiV 91 1- v.iP ., anima* . ia'tvPfctiWt.Z.Otto • Ail l
o atteri ed . to , pridePtlY. A. HUNT,
t gans4shilikoil,Fw OEM-. ;,.;.; p.1.;D,3114t7;:pii,:.1,
) Mainsbuig Borough Ordinance. l
livpnitfm , tnipip: Mo - t" tarolaiii.. &
Of tii MA
Vy ' owners of lo ts' or °atop. iirother tipple of land
log (Wise - aft to thhillidotlgh ofhlaitilthult,llovo Pro'
(tided their petition to th6littricialtud Council of said
lorough, praying that the section of land and territory
iereinaftor describe d lyluis„.ndJacent-to sail Bpronsh,
endnittited• and•+becinnial Vartof: the ammo and to ,
eclat% t3y,Ordiniancli the atitnissionlaf the‘said ' septic:in
f land Intoaald• poroughpand ie itppoettring that aMd
elitioo is fu „full compliance mithillo..requlreniedte
f the riot otAss'ernbly In each cage llKlClfiiillyl provided.
gheiefokiJattit ordained by' he.' Btirgessand•Poulle)i
lot , the BorOnglrof Maiffebarg, hit& it Is bertliy Ordained
tiyutritharity of „the asune,: thortheloriliorY enibraced
trt said petition on which, said poUtionerte and—otherti
reside, bb adinittedand flip same
~ia:(herldil?" adraitted ,
end het:Onto a . porti;d• hiiid Borough, ..,despribed rte. fol-
Iowa: lleginning at the four corners, where Cho county
kOadTaikodetal by the road leading small from, Mains
burg Borough, thence eatifkalong- mild "eontily road, 29
rods to the aoutlecast corner df Daniel Dowd lot, thetici
along the lino between sold lot and'the land of Mun
son f•ktuld, north 1,2 0 *e:44.30 rods to lands of Joseph
Austichthence along the line lliultirkoft.. sea. Ai:W
ile mid, illnatme „Band a :nod Isaac
W oodburalsinitto.
873i ° oast 60 rode to'sald WoMlbtarnarortit.eastcorner.
thedWalong thtrithe *betWeen say . Virodllent,,ang_
IVialitete'Dond,- eaulle I'd:genet "13 ,rodif lialaid"`Oolu4‘
road,.thence ;thong:the sane z , itahn'• dttsterly :dlieqilonw
;20 r,pda tp ther, ettntleettsti,corner.oftland of.' Einttalm
isr.thonqe,ajolag•fite,lintAhetween said Smith and
MO 'tee Parkhtmit Info.doe'd ? politt2P,cast.l29 , rods to.
'pegift littlrttiddington, thence ttlong the ' line titi,-'
*teen sold Sinitli on one aide 'atiditifild Eadlngtehaind
iheeetstp of ;P. Knltlin i deed on the , other; 'north 88 0 '
hveat 84 rods to the 5. w. corner of said estate, thence
along the line between said estate and said Smith,
north 23 2 east 153 rods to th e south lino of Geo.
Smith, thence along the line between Ephraim Smith
and GOO. Smith, south 78 0 west 60 iods to land of Chas.
Smith, thence along line between Chas. Smith and Om
Smith, north /2° east 68 rods tq Chas. Stottlea i north
awl ts corner/ thidde ailing the line bowt,e*Phits. Smith
ion
one alio neat flee:Smith; M. Shaw; hid lif. Conally
)on the other, north 85° west 147 rode to corner of B.
AI. Maine, thence along the line between said Maine
hnd sold Conally, north 4 0 east 58 rods to the south
'past corner of S. S. Rummy, thence along the lino of
said Itumsey on ono side and said Maine and A. RUM
ey on the other, norta 86 0 west 110 rods to the road
leading from slainsburg to Mill Creek, thence along
said rond,'2.lv' west 58 rods to the north‘eaat , corner, of.
Mra.:ltipleyrs lot, and,the • South-east corner of (f. It.
0 randy'e lot, thencs along 'the lino between said lots
orth 86 1 4 0 west 26 rods to land of B. Bartlett, thence
long lino between said Bartlett and Grandy, north
~' sat, 40 rods to Bartlett's north.east corner, thence
betwe n-inods - 6 f said Bartlett and Grandy north 84°
west 80, --- 3 t artletts north-west corner, thence be
tween said parties I2° ly . 243, rop 1,,0.thq. Nadi
eat foitilt4idi to ' -4 01,-' ittp,''AtuMstly,
then .0. ditg , ljedijufafetwien keTtthil-patcEOrtt
dy, !Mit Sg iVat 48Yode,111thiiii aloft 'Wine ofaaid
estate on ono side and land of the said Grandy-am_lP:
Parkhurst on the other, south 2 ° west 12 6 rods to to '
ef John Fox, thence along line between said Fox and
Parkhurst, nohh 87 0 treat 64 4-10 rods to the north-
West corner of said Fox, thence along the line between
Said parties south 2° west 117 rods, thence south 86°
east 24 rods, thence south 2°west 23 2.10 rods, thence
along lino between said Fox,;lnd Aaron.. Ttn.........---0 , 6
137° east.,l9 nio roas , therief — uetween same southde
east CS 1-to rods to land of Otis Richard", thence along
line between soil Richards and Ramsey and Botert
cliteltellsnth 47° east 103 roda,: th ence between said.
McMinn) , Mut , °Rebell' south 14 weal., 16 8-10rodej to,
lend or A.. 1. gtdilln &lichee along_ _hue between.. Itlch
arda and sal,P .Sedth ' sdefti - 43 0 east 61 rode, thence
hetweptt baDDIAIIO4 137W. , Etet ' 27'4.10' rods to the
soinh;west corner of Janne Ford's lot, tbencd eking the
Bur totAsteigi said'Foril and -smith, south 87 1 / 4 ° etuft 11
rode toihe inid road running south front lifalnaburg
to the State road, thence !south along said road, 34 rods
to the place of beginning,
• And be it further ordained by'ailthorlty of said Bur
gess and Council, That the said 'section shall forover
Hereafter he deemed, takon, and allowed to be n part of
"aid Borough. and subject to the jurisdiction and gov
ernment of the municipal authority of paid„borough
as fully as if aloe mho had been originally a part of
Bald borough. J. 11. STRONG,
; Attest : O. D. MAINE, Seev• Burgess.
i [Jan. 22, 1868.] Malusburg, May 13,1568.-3 t.
Orphans' Court Sale.
Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court
D of Tioga County bearing date April 25,
186 S, I will expoao to public gale at the Court
Mug° in Welleboro, Saturday, Juno 13, 1868, at
1 o'clock P. %1., the following degorihed real
estate, to wit:
A Joi ot land in Delmar, *ginning
.at thiN
60 1Mh- eV; votr;eo (if the land'64iohi ,dosptibpai
lho 1.11.6 of lot lately owned by A. L.
Bodine, and at a point where a certain Street is
laid out upoll a map of Morris lands in that vi
-6114, thence south 87.1° east 53.4 perches to a
public highway leading from Wellsboro to Sham
way llill, thence along said highway north 24°
West 20.2 porches, north 13? cast 22,0 porches to
a point in said, highway where it is intersected
1)y a certain other cross street marked on map
of survey of Morris land aforesaid, thence along
said cross street parallel with first line herein
mentioned 38 • perches to street first named,
limpet? southerly along said •stfeet„,4o,perche to .
plaCti of 'legilinlite-4-tontainibfiltbatit 11.18 aCrea
DAR') or Ups. " "
' Also—another lot of land in Delmar, begin
ning at the north-west corner of the Edwin L.
Belirs lot on raid map, thence south 44° east 22
Peilehes to tho south-west corner of the Geprge
Sera lot on said ruap,.thenee southprly
J two rods
to the cross bil l e g iti,bdie tufintididd,tthence along
tiai'd cross street Iflperebes to lhp first described
street on said map, thence along said street 17.1
p(Wrbes to place of beginning—containing one
acre, more or less. Terms cash.
MARY BORST, Admx.
May 13, 1868-41
itIiOUSILE'IIIIIIO. STollit
CORNING- N Y
t; :1„ •
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,PAINTS
419 OILS, - •
Ant
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS,' KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED, MEDICINES *
• ••
IREDELL'S FLUID, 'TX=
TRACTS,
RURNETT'SICOCOAINE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LA4F,'S,
PATENT IIEbIIiINES, ROCH-
/01-DVLA*OkING' EktRACTS, "OILL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, ,
;=‘ Wtili`FAVASit TAME
AND DYWoOLORS,
• ,
=I
AGENTS FOR NARNIN & CO'S RE
• ' OIL.
Solii' l E Wh
iluyere are requested
to oall,ltt,f),got Ifuetetirt' "
s !: afore fiiither
, TERBELL &,,CO.
, t` , ' s • ' *
I Porntn,:l4:7l':,,,,Jek:4; .1868=.1i
East,
ADVATTZSVIENTS.
141,EVAR'ED POR
•• k 4
• •• 4 „ , •
Spritg and Summet Trade
NOE
LVEinow on hand and, etllicoining, a large
and well selected stook of •
, 4 GOOD ._GOODS,7',
labepiirisit?ig oviMh'indfideaddil'entatoOk .1
1144ZADM IWitalaZZO
ALV'ACAR; POPLINS,'';` 041BICIOKS,
FRENCH JACONETS,'ORCIANDINS,
PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK
AND COLO . RED BILKS; '
ALSO, IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS,
; SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPART
.
jj ~M I ENT COMpLETE,
tt ,f!
TRIMMINGS, LOTS YAN K EE NO.
TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL.
MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA_
FLANNELS, CORSETS,
DOMESTICS,
Mil
ittiADY-ICADE - ,bl,oliffrkd,
. •
Cloths and Cassitneres and a Tailor to
-Cutivud Fit.
Boots .and Shoes,
BATS AND GAPS, STRAW ; 000D§;
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
WARE, MIELE HARD 1 ;
'WARE, NAILS; IRON, `,/
SALT. LIME, PLASTER, PORIC,'IPLOUR
/ .
Don't. fgrgv ' tao,loolc ciylr Qur .8 rock .of ,
A ,1
GROCERIES
9
iho moat complete stock you can find, such as
TEAS. Wo are old totud,.rin,kers and know.itllem
.! ; . ' •
everything in the Grocery line, Gunja' Batik
Codfish Bay Mackerel,. Ashton Galt, what makes
the Bnttoo good, and nice firkins to put it in.—
Also; Butter Tnbeand.Pails; ,Buttersoldon corn
asion—no .eharges for 'handling; but would
like a small portion of the money.yonlget in re.
turn, that is if our prices suit.
FARMERS TOOLS,
t:S .
full - We are agents for the Ohio and Buck
eye combined Mowing Machines; general depot
for fixtures and extras for the the above ma
-411.in05„.. , All kinds pr
Tigga -
AND GENERAL .
igtieultdral Implement Akeney.
MILE siab,seriber would inform his friends and
jj patrons that ho has just returned from New
York ,with the best selected stock of
iIEAVY' AND ''SIIELF' I.IAUDWAR.E
ovar brought to,Tiega County. Particular at
tention has beetC.paid to the :selection -of ME
CHANICS SEALS;'of. which r havo the most
HOUSE' TRIMMINGS, •AI • HOUSE
' • HOLD HARDWARE ' '
, • • ;-
in endless variety'. • These goods have been bought
for Cash. I agree to made it an'objeet for any man
,t,e,exalatne ray steok bo t fere purchasing,: ,
n'tfeslderatinn longlelt by the i'armers
-" of this on., I have established a ~,General
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AGENCY;
for the sale of Implementi of all descriptions in
the farming line. I have traveled nearly 1000
Miles looking up the most improved-and reliable
Tools now in use, among whichtmay be foundtho
, - I'KIRBY S:IEEL;PLOW - .'
wile IT.iiiiy,ia stiPerio ' rk, io i anylifpw' WV; rUsU l a i n
factured for' the following reasoo : I
i'lst,i , The matoria usedl ili it ClA'aii/CllOll is
shpotior to any plo now made:„ltititmers made
of Wm. Jessup dc cin's best.Ciast Meek and the
wood Work from tb best white Oak ,butt logs:
2d, Whfi'llitiP .o , o Om niould-boatd;:ii;A: great
improvement over lathers. ,Jt turns the soil
with the least poisi lerosistapeo, Sand in:sitch a
manner as to cover fief) all high stalks do stubble.
• ad, It pulverizes the ,earth 'mere- thoroughly,
than any phi* now,in nee. i L'.:
4th, The point and i3hare,'4re'iadep'endatit of
each other, the latter being' made of first-class
steel, and is ad constructed that any blacksmith
can relay It. The point is of Carbonized Iron
Ohilled,;and cats be replaced' at a trifling' cOstz--
giving the farmer a steel share mould-board and
land aide without the expeaso of a Steel point.—
This is a great advantage over: ALL: other Steel
Plows; and IS protected by letter; patent? (,-.,
Mb, The draft li Very light, 'being's gain of
over 40 per cent over any cast iron, plow now in
use. More land ban - be•ploWedin a day with
greater ease to man and, teas than toy.any other
plow. . .,' : . .
- Otb, The standard is Wrought Iron, made very
strong and does' not harbor weeds, stubble, or
other trash., In att other plows.the standard is
. .
7th, All the iron on the beam le malleable ex
eept the coulter strap, ishleh •le made of the best
Don't fail to see the,ltirbfbefore purcihasing.
The time ha's come when ,all-intelligent farm.
era need ()pry , examine the comParative Merits of
steel orreast iron plows, toleeeme'fully convin•
cod of the decided euperlority , bf thb forropr.,: • -
ME
GRAIN DISTRIBUTOR!
double or roveraible steal' points on the tubes.—
The — best and; most
and
' Grain 'MI1116;
,world. Accuracy and certainty of distributien,
guarranteed with coarse or,fine grains: working ,
on the hill-side,or, level. ' •
• Improved FERTILIZER anti Grass Seed at.
tichinont. , It , sows Guano,Super•Phosphate,
Bone g ust Lime,. Salt, italcs, Plaster; or any
other fine fortilizer in any desired quantity per
acre. ; • •„
The' arialls - Seedo : vieigtt'y hat 2 4 sews
" -
ireadoneL dasiatatlovel
desired quantities.
: i The inprovenient made In the CONTIN,UOUS
DISTRIBUTOR - and other 'deeidea secured by,
Letters Patent during'ilig`Tast fifteen Months,
hhvo doubled the merits of this drill,apd:pleced
it in advance 4:44 - cominititors. Fart:Deis Will
pleaeo bear in mind • that it sows all kinds of
grain' frowpeas and beans , to grass' seed, with
out cracking the kernel. No other drills do this.
triecenury add, this Drill is in universal use
among the farmers of Genespe.valley. ; ;- i
Agent also tar the Rochester CULTIVATOR
and lioji.p4 110 E. , . ~ , ;-,_,; , , ,'; , -• • •--
1
Pitta Threshing Machine. Black Tin Water Pipe.
Sharp's horse Rah° , ~ .
,vniversat Wringer and
Illowers and Reapers. , ,L liott , -Washer.
'Elmira SEW Factory, patent Sad irons.
BOW° 2 c Blo Works. ;'• - White Wire Clothes'
§enecti Falls Pomp Co. Champion Potato DV
- and , Medina Wo*si '
_,_
=MEI
- 'Any kind of Seals and Implements furnished
oh - abort notice at manufacturers prices. • '
Communiontioni attended to promptly. • Or.
-Agra solicited, and information freely given; •-
J. Jr.
•Tioga, April 29, ' "
BALDWIN 6: OD:
TIOGA,
~ „ ••
can't bii be a ;
BE
at'a vary small margin.
SUGAiItS -IVIOLASsns'
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Hardware ,, Store,.
complete assortment tn market.
Bickford Air, Huffrnan-Is;_ContiouOus
.4.tho Farmers' favorite,)
New Spring Goods
ERIE
MEE
MEE
W .Kbave received, a very WZIK STOCK of.
'
.
on the moiit favorable terms, and will be sold at
Very small :ovitrice from cpst. IVe think we
hazard nothing lb saying that we keep 'the
and the - B ST lar4turr/of 'Otiods that, are
kept in the place.. Have tystore Bab t enough to
900 what3 .43l ,j'ar, 6 ,? 1 : 1 YIng;or9i:ploggo ourselves to
piqnality Oonaidered, as at any ether establishment.
We continue to make our ,
„ •
/ • .
MINIM
/ ono el oar specialties, and when desired
on short notice and in ,the boat manner. We
have added to our stook a good assortment of
BRIMiLS,, THREE PLY. INGRAIN,
• COTTON WARP, HEMP,; AND
' , STAIR CARPETS.
GREAT S. TEA COMPANY,
and roll TEA at New,"York prices by trio single
pound. All visiting Corning. are invited to call
and examine stock and prices. •'
SPRING & SEMIHR GOODS
W E bog to call iour tittontiOu to our stock of
Millinery and Sir.* Goods
for the Spring and Sammer.Trade, which is now
complete, and selected with care' to meet the
wants of all, and embracing full lines of all "that
is new and novel, and at the lowestpossible / rates.
.1
PATTERN HAT FRAMES
of Madame Railing's large and exquisite assort
[pent, of which we will give our friends the mos
desirable s tyles.
Mrs. E. D. MITCHELL.
If. Broad Street, Tioga, Pa.
rIMOGACO.C.I URIC PROCLAMATION.
1 Whereas, the lion. Robert G. White, Presi
dent Judge forth. 4th JudieialDistriet of Penn
sylvania) and O. F. Veil and 'Elisha T.. Bentley,
Esq.'s, Associate Judges in Tioga county, have
issued their priecept, bearing date the 15th day
of Apr., 1868, and to me directed, for the hold
ing of Orphan's - Court, Court of Common Pleas,
General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Termin
er, at Wellsboro, for tho County of Tioga, on the
4th Monday of -May (being the 25th day),
1868, and to continuo two weeks.
Notice is therefore' hereby given, to the Coro
ner,Justices of the Peacey•and Constables in and
for the county of Tioga. to appear in their own
properpersons,withtheir records,inquisitions,ex
aminations and remembrances, to do those things
which of their offices and in their behalf apper
tain to be done, and all witnesses and other per
,sons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth
1
:against any person or p rsons are required to be
then and there attondi g, and not . to_ depart at
their peril. Jurors are equested to be punctual
in their attendance at t o appointed time, agree
ably to notice. i
()liven -under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's
Office. in Wellsboro,lthe 24th day of April,
in the year of our Lnrd one thousand nigh,
hundred and sixty-eight.
icrpTroo is ppreby .given that the following
111
named Executors and Administrators have
tiled.their Accounts in the Register's Office ,for
Tioga,Corinfo,, and -that the said Accounts
will be presented to the .Judges of the Orphans'
Court for said oounty, at a court to be held at
Wcllsboto, Monday,.May 25, 1868, for confirma
tion and allowance:
•
Partial sect of A a Garriion, Eouisa Shelve,
and JacOb Shelve, Administrators cam teat. an.
esfato of KA Shelve, of Jackson, deo'd..,
Acct of Riohard Brown ) edger of the estate of
Griffin Palmer, dec'd:.:
Acct of Elanson Seeley, Ex't of last will and
testament of Elanson Seeley;of Deerfield, deed.
Met of S If Wood, adm'r of estate of Ilezeki 7
ah Wood, of Blcias, deed.
Acct of 0 B adm'r do bonis non of es.
tato of 'Caleb fraarrison,late of Jackson, dec'd.
Acet-of B' Shelve, admir of estate. of E B
Garrison, of Jackson, deo'd.
Acct of-L' 13 [Shelve, surviving Ex'r lest
will and testament 'of John , Sheive, of Jackson,
deceased.
Partial acct of Mary Beret. adm'x of estate of
Matthew Borst; late of Wellsboro, doc'd.
' Acct of• Polly A Pride, adm'x of estate of Eon.
airs Pride, late of Westfield twp deto'd.•
D. L. DEANE,
Register.
TN BANKRUPTCY—Western District of Pa.,
Ass: TO whom it may concern; The under
signed hereby - giveanotiao of his appointMent as
assigno, of William chlohrt A. Rose of. Tioga
,co".-Pa r o havo.been adjudgabankrupts Upon
,their own petition by the Distriet Court of said
District. ' J. HARRISON,
Wellsboro, April 29, 7868--at • ' Assignee.
eoud, evenly and in
In Bankriaptcy.
ilreato'rubiiirict of Penneyivania i •.;
o whom it may concern: The undersigned
T
horoby • giros notice of his appointment as
assignee of Lewis J. Stone of the County
of Tioga and State of Pennsylvania, Who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his 9wn,spetition
"by th = I ittrict9oUrt 'of said District. • .• •
J. RABRIBON,
Wells bo ra -A prii 29,' 1808.4 t Assignee,
00 - 1341tRIATireeifilibEV's,
Fri go
gen.
200 Bushels - Tithothy Seed. 100 bushels
Clover seed,, choicest kinds ,
WRIGHT A BAILEY,.
mono Buokwheat'Flour:
WRIGHT 4 . BAILEY.
ESE
IN= CORNING.
• •
. .s;
SPRING GOODS
BEST ASSORTMENT
SELL/ AS LQW,
`CLOTH TRADE
Ei
MAKE TIiEM . TO ORDER
CAIiPETS, ,
conoipting of
FLOOR OIL 'CLOTH
'and PLATTING, and can sell them
HOW VERY LOW. r :
'•
•
We are the agents for the
Clovailns) Apt B, 1800.-
FOR 1868.
April 22, 1868-
JEROME B. POTTER, Sheriff.
Register's Notice.
Wellaboro, Apr. 29,
,1868.
April 1,1868-3 t
:: :!,.$$.0111VO:, - ,,a0114Ntr;,:,
ME
=I
,
tkOirt ez
: Altriosr7euretrapsti as Boggs upon Tyng;
t I've DwunEround a circle as round as a ring,
, And *bile on its dDirp cut part Ding 'Wing,
I atoppedlitthe city, and took on the Spring
STUB S Oka-CROCERIES
MEI
•
Tha taabiane for: - •
SUGARS ARE LOW IN THE , NECK,
'4n4 mop asfoniebingstiti,
Molaiseti &' Syrups
ictiL,
have a freer run downward, with a unnel-sha
pad trail: '
NE 6010.1156er p
howoyer, are opt from the neck downward, 'add
Mil
the style to blue sea silver with stripes.
TEA-TEA -;---TEA
. •
will be prepared .from. a , -drawing, furnished to
every customer' who'buys a pound.' Of the styles
to suit compiexions, etc., Imay mention that
Black Tea
you can have If yea-long for it. I cannot ge
time to look up all the hard words which the
GREAT AMERICAN SEA COMPANY
use to startle the Innocent people aboot the °coon
try ; but you can depend upon andlni the very
best of Tess at the
BEEIHIVE EXCHANGE?
GOrPE3® f
the styles are various. You can- have the latest
stylus frcim the following fashionable foreign,
ports, to wit-:
100114. JAVA, RIO, LAOUYRA JAM
,AIOA, &C.
PROVISIONS
Flour Still wears hoops over all, and dispenses
pith trails as unprofitable. I have all grades
eatable, Also,
PORK;DBIED BEEF AND HAMS,
ogother with a fall assortment of light groceries
and canned delicacies. As ever
MATHER
Pays Cash or Trade,
for all MARKETABLE
PRODUCE.
CALL AT MATFLERS'S.
Wellaborii, Apr.l, IL W. T. MATH EltS
NEW SPRING GOODS
J. A,. Parsons & Co's
011BIP CASH STORE!'
BARGAINS IN ' S AWLS, 13ALMOR
ALS, DRESS G 9r, TABLE
LINERS, T IVELINGS,
LINEN SANDKERCHIEFS,HOSIERY
OUR Stook is large and will give satlsfaetien
as to prices. White Goods such as Jaeko
nets, Nainsooka, Stripes, Cheeks, Brilliant?), /to.,
are much lower in prices, and in great variety.
Dynasties, such as
. .
PRINTS, SHEETINGS, SIII,RTINGS,
DENIMS, TICE.INOS, COT-
KENTUCKY, JEANS, AC.
We' have a handsome stook, and are selling
it at the lowest cash prices the market waist:ford.
Weinvite the attention of close buyers to our
stook, assuring them that It will pay thorn to tall
-on UP.
&lurch 25, 1868.
Coal for Sale.
fIOAP,SE Brmswiroub , COAL for - Balo,
C
Oben, by
Sept, 28, 1887. D. P. ROBER TS..,
F LAX -SEED-=Cash paid for Flaxseed by • ,;
P. B. & Co. ;
.• 1 . /,..
...:.,,. ' ... f . • 2 ; • I ' ' ' .;..
'. 1 , •:;!..... ../.
.P. ' . ' .., 3 . '."..''
P 71
As to
In the matter of
NAPKINS,
NOTIONS,,
TQNADES,
J. A. PARBONI3 & CO.;
Coming, N. Y.
A, Patent Right that ja No - Humbug. -
rtlilo
of:-,D.,B.13tusleirent's bfilk;liiiieiirea 4,-;
Proviiioillaiik for Tlegsc CoantY, s is prepared' te . ',
Bali Tow whip drindiVtditar sighticat fair rates.
This Rack is portjihici'ariS arranged that lt
maybe teken,apartind pultegetber'netil*ln bee
Pinutes. It occupies loss - that 'feu* feet, '.scinare
of a: room, and, - eau he - pliciAtin'the 100 0 in
0 5 014 wentlibi;
and will hold.frog..7l t0.13f, isuie'of = The'
shelves are made skeletonform in'.aifte allow
the free circulation n elf around.**pots.
It has been proved ihat.,!xidilOilit:4abie: more
cream, and keep freilleur.tia heura' longer •
than on ordinary - shelve&
Each shelf turns by Itself Indsiodeni',4 the
'other, so that the cream of the former milkhig Is
not disturbed by the , ,,rerativitV or It:tutting On -of
pans. The frame - is - such' 'that Moen' be ?ROl
ly covered with a ileth'er 'Onto; leffeetnallyez.
eluding insects or dust:" It If a c o mplete arrange
meat to dry fruit 40. n. The eehecribir.l l o soon
Visit different parts of the COnntY wittra *ode] :
of this rack; or he Cait,beiddiessed at Prelliboro,
by those desiring to purchase Ifotruship dr indi
vidual rights. Speoltdens intti aloe be aceriet the
foundry building of Scars & Williams, to -tills
Borough sit any time after tlie`Middlebf Neigh.
- OBOII.GB T,119,5P,502Y..
*ll
e s oro, Afarob, 11, 1868-Bia.
rli
IKNOXVI "PON: 4 SO -
ezidlo9 ll. 9t the 1 04 At
did 90.8?
•
Entrance ' '
'COLTS ENTERD Poo Azors;ExmAtrriox.
0.11. Wood.ontisroii Rciark Maio, tame Lady Wood
0.8; Wood Moirk , " Knoxvißolisia
W. 0. Wood " Roan ;Homo ". ' ;
Ail from Hamiltonian Jr. ' Others Will appear
F. D.:Bannel,' fstallion; name Urea , Minor Stir.,
lgame and description of colt, with one-half of
tbe.entra nee' money must be:handed to the Sec. I
rotary - V.oe let day of 'May. - ' '
Premium for best Trotting Celt one-half aho
money received on entries: = ;
Second best, one-third of. theintry montly.• --
Third beet, ono-sixth of the entrance money...
M. V. Punrnk,'llee. 0.0. WOOD, - -•-
Pa. Reb.16,,1868-tf. . -;! . 1 • :
bItERNMENT'' - .
s PROPERTY AT PAIYATE SALE
tpit
* - KIN .COet _
AN IMMENSE AMOUNT - OF• PROPEETY
BOUGET AT OONERNMENT SALES.
•
Consisting ; -
10,000.8ets New and Second Hand
Harness, Bridles and . Collar's, g,OOO
• Saddles,
• All styles, _
2;000 WAGON COVERS, nil slice, new At worn:
wo WOOL AND; RUBBER. BLANKXTI3, & HORSE
eff R M N S iY g IA T I PaITSg • CAT OB AT
1 , PANTS, BLURTS, DRAWERS ) &c.
4i t !so a large , Jot or Reims, Lead Lines; Buggy
lance and Cart harness. Double Trees Lead Dars, Port
able Forges, Ac.; Ac. Wheel Team Harnett, little
worn, all oak tanned leather, serviceable, eleaned-and -
oiled, $6 per horse, including Bridle Lead, lib $4 , Am
bulance or Stage harness with superior leather Traces ' ,
tberfectly.stilted for farm or general team work: doubler
sets complete V. 5 to 30,1Brldies $1 to .$3, extra hair, .
lined Artillery case, do $2,50 ands 3, Double Rein $176
to 2.25 , - halters $5 to $l2. per dozen, New °Meet's, b lc-
Cleilan Saddles, $lO do, with plated Bit Atridle sl9i ,
Brass Mounted Saddles. good as new 1 49, with Bridle
$ll, Boys Saddles $6, Wagon Covers, superior, 10 and
12 oz., Cotton Duck $0 to $l2, 1000 hospital Tents,
new and good as new, 12 oz, Dnck,l4 feet square sas to
$5O, with poles and pin* complete, Wall Tents $l6 to.
$2O. _Wedge do ss' to $.9, helter Tents for Hay Caps
$3O to $5O per 100. •
Crain Bags, 12 oz. Duck, 2to 3 Bushel $(1 to $lO per
dozen; also full'assortment of Seamless liage. . - •
Small order by Express, C.O. D. . '
LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS TO WHOLESALE DEAL
yRItRt
•
- CO,&
•
• (Formerly on Front St.; 00W) .
71 11 . 01tTLI STSCONIS SF., JUST SZLOI4 ARCH ST.,
- • PHILADELPiIik PA.
Also, 5 PARK
,11.ACE,' N. Y.
Desriptive soot on, application.
April 8,1868-3 m. -\ . •-• ,
__Farm f r Sale.,
rpin subseriber.offors for hale a fermi in Jack
1, son township, on . Alder Run near Mitchell's
Mill, containing 100 act - Fes -65 improyed, and 13+5 ,
wood land. Said farm has a new frame+ honse,
good barn, young apple, orchard and good. water
.thereon.. Alen 80 acres timber land. adjoining,
which will be sold with the above if , desired.—
The above property will be. sold
,cheap. Tiflis
good and terms easy. Inquire at tbiti Pince, Or.
of GEO. W. HUDSON,
March 28, 1868.-3 m, on the premises.
. .
.•
1 ~''cales' ! - Sea' )l es ! Scala 1 '
...,
TIIE Buffalo Platfqm Scales, all onliaary.
sizes, for itavy, A d , counter use,, may be
found at the - Hardware Store of Wm. Roberta,
Welleboro. These Seal s are the Fairbanks pat
ent and have no siverior anywhere. They lore,
wedeln theflest style and have taken' the prami
um at all the-great exhibitions.
I have thesole agenctfor these Scales in, this
region.__ ;. ' IvlLLrsui aosErds.
Wellsborl7Feb. 12, 1968.
Notice.
T"COMMiSSIONEAS county.
will meet for the purpose of heatingippeale
from the assessments of the several Assessors - of
the County, •o'n Wedneiday, March' 18th; iitat:,
and at any other time during their asssionsttp to
the Sthilay of .luno next.' E. HART , . • •
•• • P.V.VANNEis" Coin
Cl'. ALLEN, Clerk: JOB REX.BOIIO. .
Yellsboro, March X8 t 1868.-3 t ' ; - •
Ad'ministrator's Notice.
Jr_jETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION "bavin;g
been granted to the undersigned en the' et
tate of William French, jr., late of Middlobury,
deed, all persons owing or having claims against
said estate, are required to call and settle with
. - ANNIDTT.E-P.1113N011:
Middlebury, April 8,3888.-6w*
Admilaiitrator's Notice..
L.ETTERS of `administration having been
granted to the tsekiber upon the estate of
0. B. Gaige, late of aokson township, deceased,
all persons owing said estate or having _claims
against the same, will settle witlP • •
DAVID..,EVERETt, Adta'r.
Jackson, April 22,1868.'R ". .
ExeCht,oi's' •
, ,
T BITTERS Testamentary having been grant
-1_,4 ad upon the last will and testament of Chas.
Whitcomb, .late of Union deceased; all persona
owing'said testator; or having claims against the
said estate, will adjust all matters:with
JAS.•M. WHITCOMB, ,1 Ezra.
MARINDA. WHITCOMBJ .
Union, April 15, 1868-43w* 0 ' ,
DF o rliTlS' TRY.-
DR..A. PAGTISiAN,' • - •'
is permauentlY looao4 Wens -
I , hero, Pa., •
...._.- • . „ QPFICE, 13 Mem • &rarer.,
Where ho will promptly attend to all work per
taining to his profession. Having procured •all ;
tha improvements of the day; be will furnish
whatever is &shed at the lowest pessible terms,
and will guarantee satisfaction in every case.—
Nitrcius Oxide -Gas. which, is superior 'to any-,
thing in use, administered - wh desired—al-
ways . giving a painless operation.
Wellsboro, April 1, 1868. -
- 1 1 For :'Sale.
10P SPLBN6ID BUILDING BOTS,In' the
OP Borough !of Wellsbore, and a TINIBBR
TRACT of 400 acres in Delmar; three nailes from !.
this city- - heavily timbered. Terms easy.
Sari'. 8,1868. BAILBY: • -
WRIGHT;
Down' it :;Conies.
WRIGHT 4., BAILEY. are receiving Marge
lot of cHOIOE NEW WHEAT FLOUR,
tbo first in market. To be sold at reduced
• I4aug67.
• ex.'
ATOTICBcIa hereby given that D. Q,Altterivt
-1.11 abOut t". 6 'apply to hie BacellotatYlohtt
Cleary, dovornor of Peon'tt_for.pazdina.
wife,C. L. DITTP.It.
April • = -- ' -
INTSW GOODS- lust: received, `:Please call
I
q and examine for yourselves before &relies
ng elsewhere. TOLES. it-BARKER. '
WeUsher°, April 15,1868-2 w. . ,' -
...
.FOR. SALE , CHEAP. -
, , .„
elegant new' OpontEtiggi. looond baud
001cl:1144:v 1 Oeoand kind ttp, Inaggp—
I oulkey. I two bone lonbiewagiin; •
-7 WRIOWN 41r. BAILEY.
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