The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 27, 1868, Image 3

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WEIhNESDAY, MAY, 27;1868.
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. New 'Advertisements.
Notice in Discharge of J. Larison, Bankrupt.
The GUOrnily Brothers.
Wellsboro, Wool Carding—S. A. liiltbold.
To Wellsboio Taxpayers—W. Roberts.
House .t Lot for Sal a—W . R. Bonney.
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NOTICE TO -MORS.
JURORS drain Tor 211 viook of Court aro ne
tted that their attendance sal)) not be required.
By order - of the Court.
JOlllst F. DONALDSON, Clerk.
ItIoNDAy was the thirteenth consecu
tive day of rain. It beats the dickens.
RA/Lni*DS.—Corrected time tables
kill bo found in tbo last column of the 4th page.
MARBLE WORKS.—MeSSIS. Wilcox
Dartt are . about to open a Marble Shop below
Van Horn's Cabinet Ware Eddins, Main-at. .Wel
come, and success.
THE BA.KERY.- 1 141r. Stevens is now
ready to furnish fresh broad, cakes and pies, in
nny reasonable quantity' every day. Ho bakes
delicious Graham and Boston brown bread Also.
WHEW-EIVI— A ben belonging to
Orville... Jacobs, of Charleston has won the prize
after all. Master Jacobs has loft, with us an egg
which measures by 8 inches. Let that hon
ME=
PERSONAL.---Hon. Eit. F. W ilson, M. C • ,
arrived in town on Friday. Ho says that the
investigation into the charge of bribery againk
some of the •recusant Senators is likely to unearth
considerable rascality. Mr. Wilson is looking
well. Ho will remain in town during Court week,
•
Sone FOUNTAIN.—Messrs. P. R.Wil
llama 4- Co., hare put in a Soda Fountain at their
Drug Store, neat in pattern and appliances, and
efficient o in operation. Should the weather clear
up and let Sublimer in, the Fountain mill do a
lively husinegu.
BUSINESS.—Mathers has bought out
Bodied do Co., and will remove his stock of
Groceries to the now stand. This removal is for
the purpose of rebuilding with brick. Mothers
has a lot of Dry Goods by the purchase, but will
not continuo that branch of the business after the
lot is sold. Of course there is a chance for bar-
gajns
THE ClBCDS—came, and went, and
•onsidering the depth of the mud, had a good
atronage. Though not so good as that. of last
•car, it was as,ood as the average. of such af-
t;iirs, and well behaved.. Thanks to tho vigilance
ct the borough authorities there whs no unusual
disorder. '
TEMPERANCE IN TIOGA CO.—The
cause of sobriety is gaining ground in this cOunty,
thanks to the moral progress of the people.
Tioga, Mansfield, Oceola, and Middlebury, have
each a flourishing Lodge of Good Templars, and
Wellabor° has a flourishing Division of Sons of
Temperance. There should ho Lodges of Good
Templars in every township and borough.
THE GUERNSEY BROTHERS.
Concert of these vocalists in tho Court Bow°
cesday night of last week was thinly attended,
a good part owing to the impending circus wo
;us 'ea. Ono of the brothers had a severe cold,
mot was not in voice, So that they did not sing
m pied advantage. That they aro capable of
41%10g a tirst-rate entertainment wo cannot doubt,
they ara highly praised in our exchanges.
They remain in the county for th4o weeks. SeS
folvertisemont elsewhere.
THE GRAVES OP OUR SOLDIER:S.-4Pb C
c'ommander-in-Chief of tho Grand Army of
. the
Republio has issued an order maiming tho . 313th
day of May, next Saturday, as a day' for decora—
ting the graves of the dead of tho Union Army,
orory Cemetery in the United States. ,As the
IL A. It., has no Post in this county, we fear
that i the duty of laying f10w...* upon 43 --Sntves or
our hcree- must dovOIVO upon tho surviving Ma
uve+ Irui friends. Let it not be said: that this
I.6tatiful trihuto to departed worth was withheld
w Try county.
BRADFORD CRITNTY.—Tbe Troy Oa
vta he, an aceountiof the silver wedding of Mr
.L (1 llr., Samuel Pomeroy of that village, last
week, evening. The affair was impromptu
and passed off pleasantly. Silver presenfs were
piohildted, but a cake knife, and sugar bowl were
ri.agglcd in with the presents.
fie same paper suggests a cold water celebra
rs nOf July 4in 'Western Bradford. !fon , would
,u^ll a celebratio - n do in Tioga?
ITNETV/LLE.-Mr. A. H. Avery
.putting a circular 'saw into his Saw-Mill at
Eta Charleston. This promisee to prove a good
,n,plovement. Mr. Avery has a fine Mill—one
i.the best built mills in the country.
:\IL•mi•F, k Whitney have purchasedthe Carding
MtAine, added to the machinery, and are tboiUg
6r-t-toc work and a good deal of it. • The rros
../1 , 1 are improving rapidly.
".•-•
'lf OSE TREES.-Mr. C. F. Butler
rice US that the pine trees lately cut down by
.seta. Tales & Barker on the Avenue + were
Jamul by the late Dr. 0. L. Gibson.' They
taken front a swamp on Mr. Butler's farm.
i,
U. adds : suppose somebody will be
,1, 0 , 4 lumber some day from trees That I have
it t out ; so true it is that a man's works
11,r he is dead."
t i l lot is reward enough, and should stimulate
~ r k hum to multiply good works, that ho may
rteful rememberance of those who live
her him.
.CIMEN DEATH I .—We are called
tvhronicin the . suilden death of Mr. E. F.
Hh.r.4. of Charleston, which took place
,11, :lay evening, at about • i o'clock. Tho
+O , mimed by Mr. PalPhratuand to us, are as
Mr. Jennings had worked as usual through the
1“); ne,l nt supper seemed to bo usually well,
huh he complained somewhat of a pain in the
t , : )11 bile. After supper be hitched up his team
at, hew a load of stone and rubbish to fill up a
tm,tholv, and then, accompanied by Mrs. Yen
went to milk the coifs. Two of the cows
fll.Z ICS tractable thou the others, Mr. J., drove
t:..11 tot. the stable where ho couldbetter handle
th , si. Mrs. Jennings finished milking the five
.ri ,„ 0,;0 4 cows, and lifter vraitiug some twenty
p.aldee tier her husband to make his appearance
M. gable, became anxious and went in
'utroti of him. 'Entering tho stable she found
"nn lriu dead near the manger. She at once
zlatmp,l the neighbors, of whom our informant
~ ,r. Upon reaching,the atablo they found
[ tA )+o.ls lying quartering across the stable, the
fttt near the manger. There was no appearance
; and the opinion is that ho died
oeNntly. tle 11;14:milked but oue cow, and the
i=u of milk was found standing under the cow,
` ,l l , ea. The body was removed to the house
a phy:.ielan sent for. Tho cause of his death
doulale-s disease of the heart, a disease with
ol been troubled for Bayern! years..
11, -1 , 1001,z 4 was a good peiglibor and on
6iirrn. Ile leaves a widow an4L
U' a Poi finer wife t to mourn hjs loss.
11 / TAX PAY/MS. — Ail - persons who
1 , 7 th.r and school tax - to William Roberta,
~f T.rcee on Friday;Nay 20, Thursday,
"Tel Friday Juno sth, will ho entitled to
" ,, 014;. 4 : l of five per V.011$ : Wit Were in error
-t atUALIlt a Week or two ago, to the effect
1!"' inept would lie 4)leigtld At ugly time
sire nrst-and last day- a(lvortised. It, is
( Lo' mily who pay on, the days set
Receiver. See the advertisement.
N-,dient arrangement the percentage
" 1 ';;; , , tar may be saved to the taxpayer.
'i' n'lin;4 to (data!, uhutcineats by the
0 ;
s should attend to it before Jane 5,
, '
P I ni cannot be made in - borough and
it:r4Jl,t.ixts.
• GossrP.--7,We Have
egoiry of "tho °ldea inliab4nrit"
Eoaaon ; that venerable individua
etittei, upon hie honor nti a mein,
reputation as an interpreter :o
never, no never, has he " seen s 1
Spring as the present ; except las!
several others within the past tlez
likewise declares that we are to h
of ;now yet, and before Jnn,. 1, 181
tion thesefacts'te quint the anxiett
forget that the promise of scud-tim
in not,—or so long ago as last Sun;
blotted out of the Big Book., We h
people will foel discouraged irhen
higher you climb tho shorter the pp
frost and frost, That appears to lit
pcoplii would ho contented with r
summer -what could saViir more
than life in the Alleghenies? ITas - /
by a white frost,, at A o'eloelt on n
once upon a time, wo have no min
about frost in May. Our East Chari f
pher, who last 'May refused to belie
mer would nover conic. can now ski.,
lived in Tioga county twenty yea
there has been a summer every yea
be ono this year.
hasten to congratulate ou
the Order of St. Benediek upon a
sizo of bonnets, which must, of court
it a reduction in cost; and therefor
prospect of an enlarged margin for(
and poforth, The size of those
last season was something tremendo
largo as the cloud which ono'of , the,
rising in the distance wads upor
tho bigness of a map's hand. Thu,
this year may be covered by a $ll
Neit yearj an ostrich feather will o
entire head-gear of a fashionable wi
ing reached the extreme, we may the
seeing once more tho old coal-sc
which was good enough for our (ir
It is to be hoped ' that mutton-leg
come 'around again in a year or two!
petticoats. The Women will look
heavy for a little while, but oveiyb!
delighted with the return of the visi
ere lovely woman stooped to folly.
—"G. A. W. P."—The only iemed
ail in you case is to keep your moot
nostrils of a man aro floc only legal
the lungs. 'Don't sledp'ivith yoip.
don't work withy our mouth open:'
ed but not' opon-monthed. The man
in a shop and breathes through his m
to die of lung disease—if ho lives lon
BEWARE!—We again warn
ers, and the public generally, agains t
bution Schemes, which seem to have
a fresh revival of late. , j..00k out
Wilson Co., 173 Broadwriy, Nei
offer diamonds aAd pianos for $l.
favorable notices i from the leading p
York—all of which aro forgeries, sa
the Daily Neive, which is the patron
gamblers. •
Look out for Eastman' '3; Kendall
Mass., who aro swindlers. Look ou'
d: Babbitt, also of Boston. They a
Look out for Wyeth dr. Co., also
They are swindlers. ' •
In short—don't expect to bily n
dollar's worth of anything for a dolls.
is a good paper or a book. These ar
of parties who have sent their advert,
us during the latt'week only. We h
of such trash on hand. Look out fo
colors.
OCEOLA.—This village, on t
of our county, is growing as bealt I
-village in the county. Its mann
large for a place of its population a!
We mention the following: •
The Tannery, owned and op4ated b
mond 3:, Co., uses $40,000 worth of
annum. The building and machinery c
Bonham's Saw-mill cuts • $3,000,1
lumber per annum. This is a gang m
a capacity for turning out 006,000 feet
Jc; J. Tubbs, gang and circuit(
outs 2,60000 feet per annum. This i
power mill. , •
mi.o : or..n arta Mina raetory of_ !I
Co., Is tiotni, a good buatm.,.e.
11. <4, J. Tubbs also bare a. Flouring
is never idle. Mr. Henry Seeley is
brick dwelling the present season. Sc
citizens are e:xperimenting in grape en
C.,Bulkley having put out 300 and
100 vines. Success to them. ,
nip WEST,.—Mr u O.. D. Cha,
Sullivan township, who went to lowa
1867, on his late visit to this county g
following facts conceniing the West,
lay liefore our readers for the informat
as may be attacked with western fever
Mr. Chapman visited Michigan wit
tention of settling there if it suited
went into the Southern part of the 1 .
found the soil sandy and wet, and t.
unhealthy. Ho then went through
Indiana, which is low and swampy, in
which ho pronounces as fine a.country
saw. The lands aro hold at a high fig
however, and only men of large capita
to - stop there. Crossing the Mississipp
lipgton, he entered lowa. Ho proceeds
interior 75-or 100 miles where ho foUnd
prairie country, very much like Hit
productive in grain and root crops. T
from two to t i en feet in depth and raises
of corn for a dozen years without warm
water is excellent, chiefly in wells, obt,l
digging from 18 - to -20 feet. The timbe
on the "divides," fringing the creeks
vide the prairies. It is chiefly white o
walnut is not infrequent, and the timb
higher price in market than the prairie
lands are sold at $lO and $2O per acre,
cod; improved lands rate from $l6
acre. Timber the same. Pine Ipmbe
from $3O to $5O per M., according to
Walnut and oak are worth $2O.
The climate of the region is as health,
of Tiega county, and -the winters are sit -
Taxei ale light; the levy b
more than $l2 per annum on a propert
$2OOO. Schools aro good, and thelichoo
located in the center of districts four mil
are convenient to all. Mr. Chapman el
perimentally of The schools. having attei
winter. ilis advice to persona going
the following effect; Persona who can
$5O to $6O per acre for land, should stop
nois. Those with less capital, and willin
dun.) some inconveniences for a few years
go on to southern lowa. Those who _
rough it and fare harder, should go lard
where land is cheaper. And those who
live without work, or by selling thread,
lasses, should stay where they are. '
The market prices of produce when he left
were :—Corn, 40 and 45 cents per bushel; wheat
from $2,50 to $3; oats 30 cents ; buckwheat Theta.
Cows, $25 to $35; hogs, $5 per cwt., grdss; but
ter 15 cents; eggs 8 cents.
WELLsnorto s PifßoLEtnit CO.—Notice
is hereby given to the stookhidders of the Wells
bor./ Petroleum Co., that a final distribution of
the moneys arising from the sale of tho property
of the company will be lend° on•nnd after Mon
day, Juno t 5, 1R(i8. Stockholders must Produce
certificates of stock. or receipts for money paid in,
to F. L. Robinson, Esq. Treasurer attic Company
M, It, COM), Sec y.
I=l
C011:411iG,--The Journql ear's that the
Broolyn Gloss works aro to be removed to
Corning, flu" citizens of that thriving village
having put in 150,009 and the Company $75,000.
The buildings are to he tire.prosf, the main
structure 611xlSO feet. The works will employ
200 men when in operation. , Geo. T. Spencer,
C.l). pnyno, Theodore 4lcott, and
a: B. Maltby, of Corning, and A.lfoughton; and
A.lloughton, Jr., of Drooklyn, are the Trustees
for the your. This is a great thing for Corning.
Our Yowl/ Folk* coutinues to be what a tang/trine
fur children should be. Theillustratiens, literally
by the best artists, aro always good, the subjects
are very various, and tho serials, attractive. We
hope to sea "t.ound tbe : Woylti 1 .19 e" end "Past
away iu the Cold" made Into separate' volu,mcs
i
when mnpleted., 'William Henry's 'letters awl
Mr. Julius Eioh4 rg's original music areattractive
features this moil' li. -
•
. Ol • .
e Athsiwic Mentidy the most noticeable
, - e ell , ` are "The Dipeoyqry of. Eotor l iz,ation,':
. IL Abbott; a eharnmrg Juno' fcly 'bY"'lttric:cs
tuissell Lowell ; "Beauty of Trees," by "Wilson
lagg ; and "The Talmud," by Prof, Calvin E.
i•towe4 The reviews are, as ever, the best.
$ e ~ , qiiicrft 1
toutaii4 . llin'
saleruniy &-
and' npon' his
, "signs, , ' 'that
I, baelwcard. a
'Spring { , end ,
n years. He
, n six , inches
ii.„, We men,-
i l
'es of ,suph
,thl
and_ harvest
ay was no—
pe no aspiring
re say that the
priod between
X4c>clEl,l.
Ph. P. S. liow.Le's NEW DE:frAL,
Roo n,—
'eetlt extructed without pain by.,the use of Ni-
t Clxitle,rvi !mighty% grut,i'delnileititered trith'
t c Mica Inhaler, Particular , attention 'given
to OM treatment of caries teeth. Artificial teeth,
rrom.onc to on entire sett, properly adjusted and
tittrA to the mouth. Satisfaction guarrantemi in
,evcrvcASo. over tip B i ook ,st.pr,c;
, •
•;; i , • • - } • )•
. , Dr. A. 13. .EA!STAtAN
• • ,
•:I Would Fay to his '1'0611 . 6, 4114 ho ,
niolern 'improvements ibr the EMpeti9g of teeth.
Relow will be found a few of 'the names - which
nyty,be;Peen at his office who express their entire
si\tisfoctiort in the use of the Nitrous Oxide, or
„ • •t •
tho foot., .If .
naty days of
perfect •
i ing bean flung
my morning
to grumble
pston philOao:
:vo that Enna
' that ho baa
and that
'Moro will
S, D.,romningliatn, Clay King.
Murk' L. J'oh'nson, = , MrA.. M.'W. Stripte's, 1
GA.:orgy Kimball, . Sarah
,Franeis„ . •
II: C. - Roland, '• Fannie M. Wilkinson
Arilrs Andrews, , i : G. IV, Bowen;
IV.,' V. Kelley, - C. A. Vanhorm (
Anna. E. Christian, Martha Moore, 11
1 0 cOrge Green, Mary Dickinson,
I Mary AP,lsoth i . . - Mary - W . /Mantic. , - '
To'ne B. illerriek, Richard Broughton,
M. F. Robinson;
.f. i - SallioiMingion,l
C. 'A.. Iliwon. , Flora B. Field,
N 2 V: I'. Clotie, .l, ; l l ,. ' euggno,ltohlntion; ;/
D. Avery. Mau Green,
Limig A Barth'. -' ; , ..Mliggio - dliirderi,
-
.'„l' Viliji Green,
brethren, of I
notion in the
.0 carry with
o there is a
igars,oysterti
oral helmets
s---being 'as
Oa prophets
I AT YOUNG'S BOOK STOIE.—You Will find : AU
{Alle:Ne lark Dailics ;; theilsie,W Yiyrk;; B o st o n ;
il : Phlladelphin Weeltlies, and At.p,4hlips, at the
V u ldisher't: prices. One .ntivittitagit,• lin taking
front YOUNG is, that you can take
Biarrt far a day, week, ta' month, and stop them
at'a"ny time. Back numbers always supplied.—
Call and sue Conant's Patent Binders for preserv
ing Papers, magazines, and music.
LlVellthoro,' May 1:1, 186S-tfl
n. time, or
imedium .eiso
,groonbao)t.
nstituto tho
man. Hair
1. count upon
tile bonne
l andmotharit
sleeves wit
also shbr
&tato Street.' lirell4lMrd,'t'a., finishes - photo
graphs in India Ink, Oil, or water colors, for
tho trade or to individual °Hell. Copies_ old pic
tiiros, large or small in a finished manner.
Ali kinds , of Oral, and Square Frames on han,
ant nt aP• low priers hs can ho found•olsewherti.
ash taken in exchange for all hinds of wor
or nod?.—;lp. 8. fig-tf.
triflo top
er& wit! be
i ns of youth,
y for throat
shut. 'rho'
avenues to
1 .
innE.—lf you l'-want a. Harding
. ily 'Whip worth froua $3 to $5O coil at Young's
k St ore' iind exatOno' hill titook. ‘.s.tt,eni!ithbor'
pretended ligents alwaya had their travelink
eneca to the price„ (old niato,
„pi kV ,:th,:1,1-
; It Pul t liaKo:ra pli c ei t l. q a .t.. 11 44-ptil 29: Ifs .:'
outh °psi?' ,
, open-heart
who works'
utb is bound
enough
e f;
CIMA - NiNa. l --iltuan Votricaluas juSt TO
our road-
Gift Distri
experienced
for .Harper,
York, who
bey publish
pers of New
&ilea Two Thousand Rolls ofPaper for
print; Sink; in Eighty diffeion*St i jtins; ineitid
g Browns, Lowther Colork, Whites, Satins, and
0j in (lilt, for Eitehens, Piirlors, Halle. Dining..
' 110 lu
-Itoos, prices per cent. • lower
ban last year, With
.13orders of, all )Finds. to
rich.
:Wlipow fixtures, 14 kinds,) Window, pa,
er (17 stlles)bloth gilt shades (10 styles,) Our,
iti cord, tassel's, pieture-nalis, hoots„ and
ergw,eyes.
1 0 ono frqrn
and °iglu.) of '
ALse,' Looking glasses Picturoa, Picture
of Boston,
'for .tibonte .
swindlers.
of Boston.
Frames, And almost everything necessary to
beautify Your', hortiee: !Remember' tb 'firtit
the' t VELLSDORO BOOR STORE. -
ore thaii a
, upless it
aid names
se HAS to
vo a peck
t 4ir cir-
11A LLARA- T iVED.H ; ES.-:-In Bleturnond, Apri
16, 11) , * Rer. J. Nk r .3 Henry, of :Mnnsfield, Pa, Mr
J. T. Ballard, of Tyrone; N. Y.; and bliss C. J
Veddes, of Richmond,' Pa.
. .
TRULL—SOPIRLD.—In Blossburg, Apfil 29
by P.cr.'l4. L. 'Reynolds, Mr. Sanniel'll'. Trull; o
Charleston ; and Miss Helen' A. Sofiehl, of - Wells
born.
e border
'ly as any
, ntures are
d capital.
...........---_,,___....A...-...-...-..,-.•:-..,..----. .
, 1
. To%WELL.—In Delmar,, Jan. 6. Warren Stow
ellin the'nstit year of his ago.
Asleep in .Jesus!. papeeful,rpst ,
' Whose wakingia entiremell'y blest
• R. 11 am
stock per
Rt$ 40 ; 0 0 0 .
00 feet of
11, having
)er month.
Samir4ll,
a water
PEC, N OTI
I
fite wing ~~lBehiu~.
is sliofigiii. awl lass liable to rip in
flue. or iv, Hein the Loeli-Siiteh."—"Jodgeq'
'l7l-I,ittl Send for the
"Repoli," and hamples of Work, containing poi,
kinkil of Hitches, on the Sfllllo piece of goods;
Itlmirg__..M. o •, m li
ill ,whieh
erect IL
Sao of the
ore, Mr.
I. "flosard
OEO. C. BOW.EN;.':A.ca2 , I I ,:'
Arr. 29,'66-13. fa i rTibka Co. KtuiliAlic: P:1!
.. an, of
in Juno,
vv us .the
which we
on of such
the in-
him. Ho
.tatc, and
a climate
Northern
lEEE!
s he over
SIffiILIA SIIIIILIBIIS OUR UWFUR.
re thoro,
lean afford
tit Bur-,
into the
a rolling
11001CCOPATHIC - SPECIFICS,
itAvn PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EX
r porience, an entire ,h o ECetiti Sidulde-, - Pron
Efficient, and iteltible..) Iliquaro' tlionrily lifbfficifics
perfectly adapted to popular use-so simplo that infs.
takes cannot to made in using Mom f an harmless a 4 to
bk free Mon danger, and so efficient as to he iiiwitys're
liable. .11,, , ) 'have raised the highest commendation
from all, stol will always render satisfitetion.
No. C4 l ts.
1 4 Curs Foyers, Congts Dun, Inflittntnit ti0n...... IP 25
2, do w orms , Worm-Fever, Worm-Colic ' 25
8 , dO. Crying Colic, or Teething of infants... 125
4, • 'do " - .Diarrlicea of children or adults 2.5
5 , r fld4oSritelltafflt, Oriffingailions Colic' - • 25
6, l io - Cholora-Morbus, Yuctititig
/ 25
7, ° Coughs. C 01,14, Bronchitis - r... 25
8, - 0 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache ' '25
9,• o Headaches, Sick.ilmilache, Vertigo... 25
10 1 0 'Dyspepsia. Bilious Stomach 25
11, - o ' Suppressed or painful Periods 25
12, 0 ' Whites, too profuse Periods ,25
13, 910 ' Croup. Euttgh;tlifficillt Ittotitlitng ''•,-.4.5
14, a ? , salt Rh e um, Erysipelas, Eruptions... 25
16, _ t•O ithQUICIatiOM, Rheumatic Pains • 25
10 ,46. Fever and,,Agao,,Chill
,Ipevey,•Agites 50
/7, JO piles; blind or bleeding 60
1 8, do Oplithaitny, and sore or weak Eyes.- 60
19, do catar r h, ,veut IN or chronic I nlitionza 60
20, do Whooping-Cough, violent Coughs... 50
Asithturs- oiiiiresKed mouthing
21, do 50 ,
22, do E ar , D is cti ai lia,4 4 1 , 4 iir blearing.: X5O;
23 ,. dO Scrofula„onletria Gliiilthi, Is . ellingl3.. 'so'
24, do General Debility, Physical Wealcness. 60
26, do Dropsy, fiwi scanty S.ecretlons 50
26, do SOA.SiCknins, sick nem from riding... 50
27, do nidnery4kiiicasek Graxpli.l.sf f i.,•i„.,:;l. 50
28, do Nervous Deb#ity, Soipieal, Ennis
lions, ....
invollintarY? Difstionei" '' ' ' 16)
, •
Sore Month, Canker 50
Erinary WeittilllOßß, 'wolfing bed--- 60
Pititiful Periods, , with Spasini..:..... 50
1 00
, a " 8
g t
. ° ,l o. i f t f l i t u r l ° Datice II 00
ra p _
a ir e e r p i
a ll v g , tit s
p 7 i t H
n c
i ll s
Diphtheria, ulcerated Sore Tiliont .50
' \FAX 11, I CASES.
Or 35 uttor. T 111.4. LIODOCCO CASE, CONTAINING A
Gino roe LN'LLY WTI:NARY DIIIRANR -A PAIIIIT
IS SODIUM' to, AND A ilium OP DIRECTIONS $lOOO
Smaller FAIIIILE Mid TRAVELING cases, with 20 to
28 vials $5 to $8
Specifics forall Tidy &TO Disr..6ES, both for Cott-
ois, "very
0 soil is
fine crops
ing. The
fluid° by
is found
• hioh
di
ik, though
r bears a
Prairie
unitnpro
o $3O per
1 is worth
1 uality.—
i• as that
,rter and
ing not
y worth
lhouses,
s square
onkB
ex
dod orio
est is to
ay
from
in ni
g to Cll
-
want to
For west,
want to
ind mo-
20, do
30, do
31, •do
32, do
33, do
84; do
MO and for PREV) , :NTIVF: ;MI) vi
als mid pocitet came. 42 to $t
/tar These Netneilles by the C 14.4 or single box, aro
scot to
c t , ny'part ofd the country, hy Mail or Exyreqs . ,
free of •Inirgr, on fecettie of lite price.
Atilt:Tao Humphreys' Specific
/ 101 1100pathic MecOcifie Company,
OlFktl mill Dtpot. T. 562 ilt:omm kr, NEA IDRF,
Dr. ti
F
.Ang
W'
Emissii
Loss ()
ORY A.
BECILIT .
PIIEU
Ito. • T 1
Coial
rative A 0
wp the ay
11 '0 caleyg
have cure'
killbOXON,
fists, and
UMPIIR
OINP. CO.
Mil
Mrs. J. Sticklin
U. 0. THOMPSON,
''ArARRIA4ES
DEATHS.
11!11
0 LGATt &•,
CO.'S
GERMAN
RASIVE SOAP
manufactured from PURE
AVERIALS, Mid may ha con
lered the STANDARD OF EX
-3,1.1mm For sale by all
ours. ;e2trlity67-Iy.
IMMPIII2±ITS ,
CMl'fird i , Is c•ou•ulted daily at hi 4 ofli.a, per:
fr fly rur ail fOrillS or di.a..teu.
1: 6: .1 I. t . l; V LI. DRVG G
f 2.1, ISIS7-Iy. ' • ,
VEIIVoUS DEBILITY.
i71.04.31v AITENDANT:I,—Lorr
SPIRITS, REl'l2L:iaigTh, iNviii.uNTART
10, t• ..F SPERILITORRIIIe.I,
Pull' t:lt , DIZZY II EAD, IMES OF LEA
D .TLI FIE AI'ENED IMPOTENCE AND [U—
r. Anil it StIi'VREIGN outtr,.in lIIINI-
L'S' lIOAIEOI'ATIIIO SPECIFIC
'ENTY EICOJT .. •
•41.1'the uve v.timath, now ato tout; Cu
'o tits die di liioC Itle - F4O (It the Wetter, tone
tvni. otiot the I.ll4linu ges, nod import. vigor
, hro wed vueloy to the oktire nolo. Thuy
thintbund4 of rrezeg: Pi ice $5 per pdekage of
and viol, or $1 per elngle bo , ;. Scad by drug.
one by mail an receipt of price. Address
YS' SPECITIO 110741}30PATIIIC 11EDI
-562 DnoADWAY, NEW Yoll)i. 21nug87-Iy.
L • , r, A •
, ;T A A ' Y ES! • , 1 4
.',6 I .
IVIIALIAMS 6c CO., have got the best,
largest and cheapest sleek of Drugs, med.
seines, Patent, Medicines,. Pitibia,•ollti,tDYe'Stuff„ ,
Brushes; Varnishet, Ulnas, Putty;' Yankeei.Nol
Chios, Perfumery, Toilot Soap, Fishing Teakle,,
, te Ad.,:tAr,bitught tbia.CoAt Ithey •
will yw'sitively_selholorythingit4 their
er than can be liitglitnisewyereiThey, l bonght
choir goodii in large 4wintitio's arta for nett cash,
'rid and will sell cheaper than any, other es.„:.
labliihMent in this co4ity. Cell and.examlne;
stock mud Tiries: R. ft. vir4tifitAto 4,011;
al ay lit - ,18(18; „ flnietk,l3 leek.
Queries.
WHER can eloso 1a5!3 , 4 - fitidlilu 4 re English
IVhita Lead and Linsead: Oil, Varnishes,
Locker, Turpentine, the cheapest, at
- ,
.P. : 11. ‘VNLITAANS, do .CID;
J1;'; 1r ft
Who sellslhe pumst end best Drugs; Pplent
Medieibes,:tityl Dye Stuff,— 1... ,1
I , AvrELmsts,
' ' t
Who keeps the largest,stock of Paint ,Powders,.
Tooth, Hair, Cloth and Nail' Brushes, arid sells
the cheapest, P. R. WILLIAMS, dc CO„
IVbero can you, go to find the beSt , and ;clithipeot
Toilet and Saving soap, Pocket Knives; Perfatn-'
cry, flair. 0)), I.?omados i Writing Paper,' rind
Ink, to P. R. WILLIAMS, & co.
,
OVERNAIttIV I :ER
G'
PROPERTYAitPRIVATESMS
AN DIME' s E
A 10.0IINT Ok" P74.QPERT .
- • i gQ . NGIVI` AT' 0 014RNME,Is1113AMA. - „....
''' 'ctO'r; ale Oa A fay' 01 .
10,000 Sets New and
~,''',
Segond,Vand
~.
Harnesg',ltridles di l 'i4 r : 'Clfiliat.44 ;691_,
- ' '"S a ddles ; :: : - , t ::,, , i
All at yles,
ME
. • ,
2;000 WA,CiON COVER:S;thII sizm,rieyt 4% 's;orp:
50 0 WOOL' AND;RUBBER'•ii,ANKETS;* 110*BE
.coy-mp 3, '7411.11%111 .CLOTHING,• On.r i kr
,
COATS, FROCK -.00A,T13; 11L0U8135, ' ' •
1 . PANTS, SHIRTS, pIIANVERS, tio. . .
Alpo a large" lot of ItOhis 4 l,,ead •Linee, Buggy Ambit
/mice and Cart Ifarocee-Poubie Trees Lead lkwB, , Port •
able Forges; &c.,lce. 'MKT./ Team ,Ifurnees, 14ttlo,
,wOrn, ell palrlaii nod leather, eleaneg and
410, 16 per torso, includitigllrldle -Letul,'"do $4 , AM
"Milano!. o Stage .litilagtio with antvrlor leatbetTrtices",
patiently baited for,farta or general team work. double
sets complete $25 le - 30; Bridles . V.; to 43,voctra
lined Artillery case, do $2,60 and $3, 'Double Rein $1,76
to 2,25, 1/hlters $5 to $l2 per dozen, New Officer/4 Mc-
Clellan Saddles, slo,dp,,witb 'Tinted Bit • Brittle $lO,
Braes bleantedliddlee. gotol as now $O, withiridle ,
11.Ays Saddles $6, Wagon CovyrsisporlorA,and
.12 oz;;VottonbDuelt . $6,10 . ' $12 ; 1000 top
new and good an new, 12 cm, ' Deck, 14 rut square $26 to
4569~m1t1t poles And pina aoriaploto, Wall Teittssls 0-
fUlottlellgo Oa $0 ImsB, - ,Sbeiter„Tents% for Hay , Caps'
01149 sso.por
i4frint Bags, 12 di'. Dtiolt ) 2 to 211011 cl $6 to $lO per
dozen, also ittltassortment Of Seitirdess Bags.
Small o*der by yaprett,C. D. • • •
LIBERAL; DEDUCTIONS; TO''WHOLEBALE . 'DEAL
EItS: . • ;
PITKIN & CO,
, (Formerly on Front St., now)
7.1 Nol
l' SHCOND ST., ;JUST BELOW ARCH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA'.
l Apio, '5! PARE , 1 1 149P.Ii!`r•
DO'ocriPtive priklliltVant" on 'nepliOntion:
April 5,18438-3 m.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
• AT, NirnotAEsAt.E.
')Ve arosnow prepared to offer to the Trade one
of th° • •t• ' '`
; `: ;1 •,
r tti z. :• • z
largest and Best Stooks of Goods
jN NEW York CITY
'Having heught most of our Good's in February
for Cash; we are , rtir and willing to share with
our ettmozners part of the advance in the price
yirvorit. 'We have now on hand over
ES.
BC . lQ:rts; ~ ;S:i.,',SILIOES,
Purchased and made, in,Pobrnary„ when stack
and latter were at least Nil 'per cent.' leis than
mice of to (lay. _ .
otfr movie and f',....:1 4 1 011E„, e lith E O u r ilniat
mere
Liberhl Terms and Time on their Fur
, • , chases,
of furnishing work directly from
OUR OWN FACTOR V,
. ,
:tin:(1;(14 ativantagoa of a. lOrta and gcngral'ths
of (foods, embracing ALL , RINDS STYLES
AND QUALITIES.
Renders our House one of the best in
New York to select from.
To buyers for Cash down, we agree to sell
our Goods at 2 1.2 per cent. advance from
AD-Parties sending orders by letter, will al
ways meet with prompt attention, and we pledge
ourselves to suit 1,431) . m in price,style eipilvieli
ty, or no salai: ti ;,; , j . •
NORTHRUP dr, SHEACHAN,
44 Warren.S , New York.
•Eactory at Elmira, N. Y.
'May 13, 18438-3 w.
Atainsburg, Borough orilliiinice.
WHEREAS, 1104 lose then twenty of the freehold
owners of lots or out lots, or other tracts of land
lying adjacent to the Borough of Mainnburg, have pre
mated their petition to the Burgess and Council of said
Borough, praying that the section of land and territory
hereinafter described lying adjacent to said. Eorough,
ho admitted and .hecomen part of ;We same told to
declare , by ()Mitten& the 'atimfeefon of the Said Suction
of land into said Borough, and it appearing that said
petition is in full compliance with the requirements
of the act of Assembly In such case made and provided.
Therefore belt ordained by the Burgess and Council
of the Borough of Mainsborg, and it in liorkuy ordained
by authority of thifenme, J hat the territory embraced
in said petition on which saitLpotltioners and °there'
reside, be admitted and the earno - le -hereby admitted
and become a Tart of said Borough, deicribed as fol.
toy* ; ateginning at the four corners, where the_
- Cennty_
mune erossed;by tho road leading south from Maine.
burg Borough,; thence east along said county road, 29
rods to the south-oast cornor of Daniel Dowd lot, thence
along.the,line botween. said lot and the laud of Mun
son Dond;rflirtit 12°,west, 3.rods,to,lande of 4pael,)..
I I
Austin thaw° ialoag- , the •''' 'trio -ibetwcon said Aus
tin and Munson Dotal, at 'lsaac Woodburn south
871 , 4° east 66 rods to said W odburns north east corner.
thence along the,line betty pin said W oodburn. :and
Warren Dond, , south 18° OA 4 ;13 13'-Ode to said 'coun ty' road, alone° along the samo bin nn easterly direction
13(kriadtr,fOlte; smith-east c titer of land of Ephraim
grrtitli,thMtce along the line between said „Smith and
Doxter Parkhurst late doc'd, north 2° east 129 rods to
south line !Addington, thence along the lino ho
tween said Smith on ono side and said Ludington and
the estate of P. Knifilu dec'd on the other, north 88°
west 84 rodlbto the 13.'w. corner of said estate, thence,
istotig lbollito lbetweca said estate and said Smith,
north 2.14° east • 133 rode to the south line of Goo.
Smith, thence a.l g the lino between Ephraim ,Smith *Oat
and Geo. Smith; s th 78960 rods to'-land of Chas:
il j
Smith, thence No g lino between Chan. Smith and Ueo.
Smith, north 12° cast 68 rods
, o Chas. Smith's north
east corner, thence along the Me hotwoon Chas. with
on ono side and 'Geo. Smith, hl. Shaw. and M. Conally
ou the others north 85 0 west 147 rods to corner of E.:
It. Maine, thanes along the lino botween Said, Maine
and said Conally, north 4? east 38 'rode to tit° 'eciuth-
east corner of S. S. Ramsey, thence along the lino of
said liumsey mfone side and said Maine and A. Rum
say on the other, north 86° west 'll9 rods to the toad
leading from Malosburg to MillCfeek; thence along
'said road, 23° west 38 rods to the north-cast corner of
Mrs. Itipley's lot, and the south-east cotton of G. B.
litantly's lot, thence along, the lino between said lots
north 85% 0 west 2.5 rods to land of R. Bartlett, thence
along lino bet wden said Bartlett and Grandy, north
a° east, 40 code to Barnett's northeast corner, thence
lihtaeon lands of said Bartlett and Grandy north
,8-1 0
west Mr rode to Ilarthstlo north-Wilet Corner, thonCelie
t wean said pnititiliouth 2 0 west. 26 rode to: the north
east cotter of land tate the estate of L.D. Mmmy,
thence Moue; the lino between said estate and said Gran
dy, north BX O west 98 rods. theme along the line (1801
eststo on ono side and land of the said Granitrilud P.
Parkhurst on Gm other, south 2° west lYibrode to land
of John Fox, thence along line between &Mil Fox and
Parkliinst, north 87° west 61 4-10 pals to the north
-west currier of said FiPt, thonco along the line between
said parties south 2-' west 117 roils, thence ,south 86°
eitst •,:-1 roils, thence son th 2° west 29 2-10 rode, thence
along tine bi,tween said Fox, and Aaron lluntatiy,south
87 ° Pant : , ;f , 6 10 'rOds, thence between Santo south Sii°
cunt 63 1.10 rods to land of Otis Iticimple, thence alcing
lino between sail lliehnrils and Buntsoy ,and Robert
°Rotten south 47° bast 108 rods, thence befween said
Richards and ,ilitatell i south 1 0 treat 'lO 810 rods to
land of A. J. Smith, theneo along line betwcou Welt
nide and said Smith, south 43° oast 61 rods, thence
between hanio, South 871 V oak :27 +JO 'Mali •to the
sonth•westeornoe of Isaac Ford's lob thence along the
line between said Ford and bmillt south is7W , cnet,ll
rods to tin said read:running
,south from filltinebitrg
to the State road, : thence south along inirread, 34 rods
4 0 Cite place of boginuing. . .• - •
And be it further ordained by authority of said Bur
gess and Coon - oil,: That,-tho said section Wadi forever
het Latter be deemed, taken, add allowed to be a part of
said Borough. and subject to the - Jurbidiction and gov
ernment of the municipal authority of said borough
us fully as if the same had been originally a part of
said borough. J. B. STILONU,
Attest: 0. D. Manst, See's'. Burgess.
[Jan. 22,1808.] Illainsburg, May 13, 1888.--3 t,
'BOO dases
; k.t
Cost
NEW 'ADVERITSEMENTS.
PREPARED FOR
11 t ,
Spring and Summer Trad I
L. BALDWIN & 00.
TIOGA, PA.
AiTE now on hand And still:owning, a largek
JUL and well selected sock of _
".GOOD ,GOODS,," '
1 everything neoaeq. Oaretoak of
U4.4\l4Mg 2atiMOO 00023,
can't be beat mndl
ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS,
FANNOII JACONTTO; ,ORGANDIES; ,
,• P9O4}E,? 4 VERSAILES,BLACK•'I
AND COLORED SILKS, •
ALSO,' IRISH AN)) FRENCH POPLINS,
SHAWL AN . D , CLOAR-DEPART- , . - '
MENT COMPLETE,
` , C ;
TRitiIIAINCIS, LOTS' , YANKEE NO
TIONS, •HOOR SK.IRTSir )34-
"I MORLI, OPEgA,i ~•
, FLANNELS, CORSETS,,
1:10MtSTIO§,"
>t! • v
at ak:vory mall margin.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
~•
Cloths and Cislineres and a Tailor to
Cut and Fit.
,
BOots and Shoes,
HATS AND OAPS, • ST/tAV GIOODS,
OROUXERY, WOODEN. WARE, '
HARD WARE, SHELF HARD
YAM; NAILS,' IRON,' . • ,
.
SALT, LIME, 1 3 4STER, PORK, FLOUR
; Don't • . fagot to look over our stock of • • '
GROCERIES,
the most complete stock yen can find, such as
TEAS. 'We are old toa drinkers and know them
to be gpod. ,
;SUGARS, MOLASSES,
1 '
everything in the Grocery llne, Glunf a, Bank
Codfish Day Mackerel,' Ashton'Balt, what palms
the Buttes good,"and.'nlee 'firkins to put -1t
Also, Butter Tubs and Pails ; Butter sold on corn
mission----io charges for handling; but would
like a small portion of the money you get In re
turn, that is if our prices suit,
/FARMERS TOOLS,
full line. We are agents for the Ohio and Buck
eye combined Mowing Machines;
general"depo
for fixtures and extras for the the above ma
chinos. Ali kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in exchango for Goods. Wo propose to
sell our Goods reasonably.l `"Live and lot Live"
prices given at the counter—only one price.
T. L. BALDWIN dc• CO.
Tioga, Pa., April 29,1868..
25 PER 'CENT OFF FOR CA s'o* 'l`
MEM=
THE ,
Tioga Hardware
•
MM St)ro is stocked with a large aasortmen
Tof , ,
H*RDWARE,
of all kinds, o be sold at 25 percent belotv the
usual rates. ii
niural Implements
EMI
of all kinds, airy Tool -or Madan° warranted
to give satirization or money refunded.',
i '
/
-E\
The' aly place to get the
L
KIRBY 'in OP PLOWS
4:=e
In
" Fullers Favorite."
CA-rat:L i Drill.
"ROCHEST]i HORSE HOE."
1, • ,
ft
CHABIPIOMF TAE WORLD
. ,
fiNlr-CALL
New Spring Goods
IN CORNI4-.
-.--
vn4.
E; Lavo received a very LARGE STOCK of
V,
SPRING GOODS
on the most reble terms, and will be sold at
very small . advance from •coat. We think we
bactird nothing in saying that we keep the
BEST ASSORTMENT
and the BEST QUALITY' of Goods that are
kept in the place. gave a store light enough to
see what'you are buying, and pledge ourselves to
SELL AS LOW,
quality eonsidered, as at any ptber establisbrnent
We continua to make our
CLOTH TRADE
one of our specialties, and when desired
•
Whici L E Ll -THEM TO ORDER
on ..short notice and in the best manner. We
have addod to our stock a good assortment of
CAR,I'ETS,
consisting of
BRUSSELS, THREE - PLY. INGRAIN,
COTTON WARP, HEMP, AND
STAIR CARPETS. '
FLOOR. OIL CLOTH
and MATTING, and can sell them
:HOW VERY LOW
We are the agents for the
GREAT U. S. TEA COMPANY
and *All TEA at New York prices by tbo single
pound. All visiting Corning, are invited to-call
and examino•stock and prices.
SMITU & ITAITE
Oor,ning, April 8, 1888.
3E3OMAX) ON !
Go to XV.i.LEY'I3 rind see the Latest Arrival of
NEW GOODS!
Consisting of a deneral assortment of
' a
CiO
W glit
A ° cs -
m c, m ~i •
o , t F.T3,
o /do ' i . PCI ig g
t r j
4
M ,_,
PA — 0-
MRS: FRY'S CORSET AND SKIRT
SUPPORTERS, AT
sawriax 7 1 9Ufl MOTS gip egg pug ilea sang
NEW DRESS GOODS AT KELLEY'S
axwirxa vu SMVIIS /aluIAl
'GENTS' FURS AT KELLEY'S
.____.____ i
Alff- No charge for SHOWING GOODS at ....ori
Welyboro, Oct. 30, 1867
SPRING & SUMER GOODS
FOR( 1868.
W E bog to call your attention to our stook of
NiOrnery and Straw Goods,
for the Spring and Summer Trade l whtch i* now
-complete, and solOotod with care to moot the ,
wantsof-all, and embracing foil Hoes of nit that
is now and at the torrosypooliblo
PATTERN HAT - ITAMES
,
of Madame Railing's large and exquisite assort
meat, of which we will give our friends the mos
desirable styles.
Mrs. E. D. MITORELL.
Aprii - 22; 1868—tf. Broad Street,liogo., Pa.
A Patent Hight that Is NO Humbug.
THE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the
right of D. B. Sturdevant's Milk Shelves &
Provision Back for Tioga County, Is prepared to
sell Township or individual rights at fair rates.
This Rack is portable and so arranged that it
can be taken apart and put together again in five
minutes. 'lt occupies less than four feet square
of a room, and can be planed in the kitchen in
cold weather, and in the cellar in warm weather,
and will hold fron 72 to 134 pans of milk. The
shelves are made in `skeleton form so as to allow
the free circulation of air all around the pans.
It has been proved t'hat_ milk wilt raise more
cream, and keep from four to six hours longer
than on ordinaiy shelves.
Each shelf turns by itself independent of the
other,so that the cream of the former milking is
not disturbed by the removal or putting on of
pans. The frame is such .that it can be readi
ly covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually ex
cluding insects or dust. It is a complete arrange
ment to dry fruit upon. The subscriber will soon
visit different parts of the County with a model
of this rack, or he can be addressed at Wellsboro;
by those desiring to purchase Township or indi
vidual rights. Specimens can also be seen at the
Foundry building of Sears & Williams in this
Borough at any time after the middle of March.
GEORGE THOMPSON.
Wellsboro, March, 11, 1868-6 m.
Scales! Scales ! Scales !
/ÜBE Buffalo Platform Scales, all ordinary
sizes, for heavy, and counter use, may be
found,at the Hardware Store of Wm. Roberts,
Wellsboro. These Scales aro the Fairbanks pat
ent and have no snperior anywhere. Tbey are
made in the host Style and have taken the premi
um at all the great exhibitions.
I have the solo agency for these Scales in this
region. WILLIAM ROBERTS.
\Vellsboro, Feb. 12, 1968.
,3v)
Q
KELiErS
C. B, KELLEY'S,
"BI ERIIIVE EXCHANGE!"
I sing, I sing of a curious thing, • ,
Almost as strange as Boggs upon Tyng;
I've swung 'round a circle as round.as a ring,
And while on the down east part.ofuty swing,
I stopped at the city and took on the Spring
, .
STYLES OF' CROCERIES
The fashions for
SUGARS ARE LOW IN THE NECK,
Ana morenstonisbing etill,
Molasses & Syrups
have a freer ran downward, with a fannel-eha
, pad trail.
~Vtac,]~erBl,
however, are out from the nock downward, and
the style ie blae,and silver with stripes.
TEA_--LTEA
TEA.
will be prepared from 1 drairing furnished to
every customer who buys a pound. Of the styles
to suit complexions, &c., I may mention that
Black Tea
you can have if yeti-long for it. I cannot get
time to look up all the hard words which the
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY
use to startle the innocent, people about the coun
try; but you can depend upon finding the very
best of Teas at the
. •
BEE-fiIiTRAEXCRAGE
As to
Clc3dree , i
tho styles are various. You can have the latest
styles from the following fashionable fbreign
' ports, to wit
MOCHA. JAVA, RIO, LAGUYRA J'AM
AIOA, &C.
In the matter of
PROVISIONS
Flow still wears hoops over all, and dispenses
with trails as , unproiltable. - I havo all grades
eatable. Alio,
PORK, DRIED BEEF AND HAMS,
ogether with a fall assortment of light groceries
-and canned delicaoies. As ever
- lATHERS
Pays Cash or Trade, for all MARKETABLE
PRODUCE,
CALL AT MATHERS'S
Wellaboro, Apr. 1,'68. W, T. MAT HERS
NEW SPRING GOODS
A. Parsons & Co's
CHEAP -e4SII STORE!
■
BARGAINS I I stfAWr,si BALMOR
ALS, DRESS GOODS, TABLE
LINENS, TOWELINGS,
NAPKINS, '
,LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIER I
NOTIONS, &C
(ABB Stook Is I:sr4 , s anti will giro
k.,Ar as prioos. Whits anvils snob as JAvko
pate, sip ook~, Stk•itins, I.stioks, llrilliantH, .t r,
arcs kaunti lower to %winos, attic groat viirivty
Litiainstios, snokl ax
PRINTS, SIIEETINGS,, SIIIRTINGS,
DENIMS, TICKINGS, COT-
TONADES,
KENTUCKY JEAN ' S, &C
We have a handsome stook, and are selling
it at the lowest cash prices the market willatra.
We invite the attoution of close buyers to our
stook, assuring them that it will pay thorn to tall
On us.
J. A. PARSONS & CO.,
March 25, 1868
, Coal for Sale. •
C O C A , RSE
byeap, BITUMINOUS COAL for Sale
Sept. 28,1867
F LAX-SEED—Cash paid for Flaxseed by
P. It. WILLIAMS itqCo.
TEA 1
UI
Corning, N. Y
D. P. ROBERTS.
'SHE GREAT BRIM '6B,
Wilson &, VanValkenburo
PUBLIC BENEFIT 1
PROGRAMME :
Pear FIRST,
In view of tho con emplated Railroad soon to
to be built to Walls oro, the proprietors have
concluded to give th people hereabouts, daily
entertainments through the year, commencing on
the 14th of January. The lint piece, entitled,
"LIVE AND LET LIVE T."
IN % Two CHAR ACTERS.
'WILSON di VAN VALMIBURG.?
Let Live, Tax PEOPLE.
• Thisgreat drama has drawn crowded houses
both in this and the old Countries, and is ad
mitted by ail to be one of the moat profitable, in
teresting, and boat pieces -extant
Dekete to the 1)re88 °ire le—FßEE.
• PART SECOND.
WO with , it distinctly understood, that all
classes of politicians, and even those who feel
a little Wolfish- r and in tact nono are excluded
from the ,
BUM OF FASHION!
Where ' 8 can furnish any style, kind and -,_
quality of Gentlemen's wearing apparel on short
notice, an Bd at prices astonishing low.
CUTTING 'DONE ADMIRABLY.
Cassimeres, Vestings, Ladies'
Cloths, and a large variety of
Ladies' Dress Goods.
Boat kinds, and as cheap_as the cheapest.
Tickets to the Parguette—FßEE.
PART THIRD
In this great Tragedy for the benefit of the
Pnblie, we would not omit saying to-the Ladies
that we also keep everything to replenish their
Eia . Cll.3rCriZO L
1 199 '
Como no and all and witness the Steve -ert
tertaiument. Wo do not claim to be 'old Stara,
but shall endeavor to do, our best to give all the
worth of their money.
.Reserved Seats for the _Ladies.
Remember the place,
NO. 2, UNION BLOCK.
1
N. 13.—Wa shall ive oar patrons the full ben=
eft of the declin in prices, and extendink
them our thanks fo tho very liberal patronage
heretofore extend° , we solicit a continuum
of the same.
WILSON . ‘b VAN VALKiNBURG:
Wells b oro, Jan. 15, 1888-tf.
THE
KNOXVILLE DRIVING PARK ASSO.
CIATION,
Will give an exhibition of the speed -of 3-year
old colts,
SEPTEMBER 3, 1868.
Entranca4 MAO
COLTS 9STERED FOR AIIOFE EPHRITION.
0. H. Wood entered Roan Mare, name Lady Wood
O. S. Wood " Bay Mare, " Knoxville Maid
W. O. Wood" Roan Horse ""
All fro Hamiltonian Jr. Others will appear
soon.
F. D. B nel, stallion, name Ursa Minor Star.
Name nd description of colt, with one-lalf of
the entrance money moat be banded to the Sec
retary by the istlday of May.
Premium for boat Trotting. Colt one-half the
money received on entries.
Second best, one-third" of the 'Diary money.
Third best, one-sixth of the entrance money.
M. V. PunnE, Sec. 0.. H. WOOD, Pres't.
Knoxville, Pa. Feb. 26, 1868-tf. "
Orphans' Court Sale.
Y virtue of an order of Abe Orphan's Court
_UP of Tioga County bearing date April 25,
1808, I will expose •to public sale at the Court
House in Wellsboro, Saturday ;June 13, 18118, at
1 o'clock T. dl., tho following deseribed real
estate, to wit :
A lot of land in Dtlautr, beginning at the
south-east corner of the land herein described,
in the north line of loft lately owned by A. L.
Bodine, and at a point where a certain • Street is
laid out upon a map of Morris lands in that vi
cinity, thence south 87/ 0 east 53.4 perches to a
public highway leading from Wellsboro to Sham.
way Hill,_thence along said highway' north 24°
west 20.2 porches, north 13° east 22.0 perches to
a point in said highway where it is intersected
by 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 88 perches to street first named,
thence southerly along said street 40 perches to
place of beginning—containing about 11.16 acrBS
more or less.
Also—another lot of land in Delmar, begin
ning at tbo north-west corner of the Edwin L.
Sears lot on said map, thence south 44° east 22
perches to the south-west corner of the George
Sears lot on said ma , thence southerly two rods
to the cross street ab vo mentioned, thence along
said cross street 16 porches to the first described
street on said map, thence along said street 11.1
perches to place of beginning—containing one
acre, more or lossi Terms cash.
MARY BORST, Adam'
May.l3 1868-4 t. v
lionp, Life Insurance Co.,
No. a5B BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
. A the net profits of this Company go tq
th 4 Assured.
. No fOfeiture of Policies. •
No Limitation as to residenqe or Travel.
'The Home has an ample Cash Capital most 'se
curely invested.
WALThsit S. ORIFFITII.
GETIGE C. RIPLEY,
I. 11. PROTIUM:MAE!,
101. J. COFFIN,
MOIttIAN HART, Ag't, Wellsbora
March 4, 18t18—Gnu
t For ate or to Rent.
SHOP, and lot containing 72
11,. 4 si t aaro rods. Shop 2.4528 feet, and two
stotys
lqo--- , Ohouso atilt 'Seven acres of land,-two
acres of limber nod a fine young maple orchard
thereon, trith 53 fruit trees of different kinds.
This property is located Wallin few rode of a
steam Facr.mill. carding mach ne, school house
and church.
I will sell cheap, separately or together ; or
will rout them for a term of years. This is a
fine chance for any man with a little capital.
M. 0. SUTTON
) East Charleston, Pa., March 25, 1808-3 m.
ATTENTION FARMERS
!RING has come, and those desiring frill
s eau have them by buying
ter
at the Mill of I. Chainpney do Co., which we are
selling at $6 per ton at our mill on Elk Run.—
All kinds of ;)rodueo taken in exchange for
Plaster. Give us a call.
' I. CHAMPNEY 44 CO.
Gaines, Tioga; Co.;:Pa:, March 26,1868-6m*
Public Benefit.
AhIONG the useful improvements of the dap,
there are few that givo more promise of
good, few 80 well adapted to relieve human suf
fering, few soywell approved by the public as that
now and powerfut remedy called Salutifer (or AS
the German people call it Healthbtingor).
It gives ease and comfort to ttur poor sufferer
from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and brings
speedy relief to that largo class of diseases that
are often cured andi always benefited by an -out
ward application. •
For sato by all Druggists.
t Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND it STI
GER, No 54 Courtlandt St. New York.
Administrator's Notice.
IT ETTE:RS of administration baying 'been
11 granted to the subscriber upon the estate of
(LB. Gaige, late of Jackson township, deceased,
persons owing said estate or having claims
against the same, will settle with
DAVID EVgItETT, Adtrer•
Jackson, April 22, 18,68.•
For Sale.
1Q SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS, in the
k - 0 - Borough of Wellsboro, and a TIMBER
TRACT of 400 noros in Delmar, three miles from
Wig eity—heaVy timbered. Terms easy.
Jan. 8,1868. W BIGHTO a BAILEY.
Pres
See'y
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ACTU A RY.